Who was the Chief Guest for the Republic Day Parade in
January 2004 ?
(a) King of Bhutan
(b) Prime Minister of Bangladesh
(c) President of Sri Lanka
(d) President of Brazil
The two cities that are most similar in terms of climate are : (a) Vancouver-Paris (b) Capetown-Algiers (c) Montreal-Murmansk (d) Panama City-Tokyo
Sun has a temperature of about: (a) 60000C (b) 80000C (c) 70000C
The State which does not have two Houses. (1) Rajasthan (2) Maharashtra (3) Bihar (4) Uttar Pradesh
The abbreviation IRDA stands for 1 Industrial Research and Develoment Authority of India 2 Insurance Research and Development Authority of India 3 Industrial Research Development Auithority of India 4 Industrial Research and Demands Agency
Which among these parts of India contains lava rocks? (1) Northern part of Deccan (2) Southern part of Deccan (3) Eastern Himalayas (4) Aravalli Mountains
The first ever World Summit for Social Development was held in (1) Berlin (2) Geneva (3) New York (4) Copenhagen
Which of the following fertilizers leaves acidic residue? 1 Urea 2 Ammonium phosphate 3 Ammonium sulphate 4 None of these
?Sallekhana? is associated with this religion. (1) Buddhism (2) Saivism (3) Sikhism (4) Jainism
What is the minimum age for appointment as a Governor ? a) 25 years b) 30 years c) 35 years d) 40 years
Healing of wound is accelerated by 1 Vitamin A 2 Vitamin C 3 Vitamin E 4 Vitamin K
There were four great preachers of Vaishnavism, Three of them were Nimbarka, Ramanuja and Madhava. The fourth was: (a) Vallabha (b) Shankaracharya (c) Jayadeva (d) Vidyapati
The obvious cause of the crusades was: (a) their desire for new lands (b) to regain the holy land (c) the Church taking recourse to questionable practices (d) that fighting was practically the only occupation of the nobility