International Finance Corporation is the ancillary
institution of
(a) UNO
(b) IDO
(c) IMF
(d) IBRD
what is 'Choo-choo' in informal british english.
The first Indian passenger plane is named after 1 A natural element 2 A statesman 3 A bird 4 A warrior
Glucose is a (1) reducing sugar (2) Non-reducing sugar (3) Protein derivative (4) None of these
Who is the author of the book, ?Death of a City,? 1 Jawahar Lal Nehru 2 Amrita Pritam 3 Khushwant Singh 4 Hari Kunzru
. A cyclist X starts from a point at the rate of 15 km./hr. and after 20 minutes another cyclist Y starts from same point at the rate of 20 km./hr. After how much time will Y cross X ? (a) 1 ½ hour (b) 1 hour (c) 2 hours (d) 2 ½ hours
Which of the following groups of States account for more than 80 percent of the coffee grown in the contry? 1 Karnataka and Kerala 2 Tamil Nadu and Kerala 3 Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu 4 None of these
Aeroplanes generally fly in: (a) Troposphere (b) Stratosphere (c) Mesosphere
Name the retired Army Major who holds an important post in the cabinet: 1 Jaswant Singh 2 Yashwant Sinha 3 Pramog Mahajan 4 George Fernandes
who is that many times Cheifminister in Tamilnadu ?
The value of a vote of a member of parliament for the election of the president is determined by dividing the ? a) Nation’s population as per the latest census by the number of lok sabha members b) Nation’s population as per the latest census by the total strength of the two houses of parliament c) The total value of votes of members of all the state legislatie assemblies by the elected members of the two houses of parliament d) Parliament state’s population as per the latest census by the number of members of parliament elected from the state
The system of Sati was abolished in India during the governor-generalship of: (a) Lord Cornwallis (b) Lord Dalhousie (c) Lord Ripon (d) Lord William Bentick
The famous Khajuraho temples built in the tenth century AD were dedicated to: (a) Rama and Krishna (b) Brahma and Vishnu (c) Trimurti (d) Shiva and Parvati