Which doubles pair won the Doubles Title in the French Open
Tennis Championship held in June 2004 ?
(a) Mark Woodforde and T.Woodbridge
(b) Kemples and Wessels
(c) Xavier Malisse and Olivier Rochus
(d) Jacco Elting and J.Bjorkman
Which of the following countries won the Seventh ?World Cup Cricket? Finals held in June 1999? 1 Pakistan 2 England 3 New Zealand 4 None of these
Who among the following has the power to form a new state within the Union of India ? a) President b) Prime Minister c) Supreme Court d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
Insects form the largest class of animals living on land and sea. They are grouped into 1 22 orders 2 26 orders 3 29 orders 4 32 orders
Which of the following is the oldest seat of learning? 1 Vikramshila 2 Ujjain 3 Nalanda 4 Taxila
Which one of the following structures present in mammalian skin directly helps in keeping warm? 1 Pigmented cells 2 Sweat glands 3 Lymph vessels 4 Blood capillaries
Which of the following human bones is the knee bone? 1 Stapes 2 Clavicle 3 Phalanx 4 Patella
Layakari in Kathak dance is: (a) mimetic recital (b) lightning-quick foot movement (c) accompanying musical instrument (d) multi-coloured mask worn by the dance performer
The famous Sarnath School of Sculpture flourished during the: (a) Gupta period (b) Mauryan period (c) post-Gupta period (d) post-Ashokan period
Which of the following public offices can be held only by the citizens of India? (a) President and Vice-President of India (b) Governor of a State (c) Attorney General of India and Advocate General of a State (d) All of the above
Among the following lights, which one has the shortest wavelength? 1 Green 2 Red 3 Violet 4 Yellow
Old-written material, which cannot be read easily, can be read by 1 Cosmic rays 2 Ultraviolet rays 3 Infra red rays 4 None of these
Which one of the following countries is not a member of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) ? (a) Czech Republic (b) Poland (c) Romania (d) Russia