The element common to all acids is ?
a) Carbon
b) Hydrogen
c) Oxygen
d) Sulphar
In India the first book was printed in 1561. What was its name? (a) Hortus Indicus (b) The Dialogues in Indian Samples and Drugs (c) The Spiritual Compendium of the Christian Life (d) Bhagwad Gita
Who is considered the hero of Mahabharata? (a) Yudhisthira (b) Arjuna (c) Abhimanyu (d) Krishna
Furnish the frequency of Olympic Games (summer) : (a) 2 years (b) 4 years (c) As decided by IOC (d) 6 years
Which one of the following rivers flows towards the north? (a) Krishna (b) Chambal (c) Narmada (d) Tapti
11 Answers Allianz, Chambal Fertilisers,
Cellulose is made up of units of 1 Fructose 2 Galactose 3 Glucose 4 Maltose
Which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 Astra is a recently test-fired surfrace-to-air Indian missile 2 Astra is powered by a solid propellant 3 Tejas is a single-seat, single-engine Indian Light combat Aircraft 4 India?s first stealth warship, INS Shivalik was launched in the year 2003
Who was the founder of the second Afghan Empire in India? 1 Bahlul Lodi 2 Ibrahim Lodi 3 Islam Shah 4 Shershah Suri
The famous Ramappa temple at Palampeta was built by (1) Ganapati Deva (2) Recherla Rudra (3) Jayapa Nayaka (4) Mallikarjuna Nayaka
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? (a) Croatia : Adriatic Sea (b) France : Bay of Biscay (c) Norway : Baffin Bay (d) Romania : Black Sea
Which Communication Satellite of ISRO was launched in September 2003? 1 INSAT-2B 2 INSAT-2A 3 INSAT-3D 4 INSAT-3E
Which of the following teams won the ?Women?s National Championships in Basketball? held in May 1999? 1 Kerala 2 Indian Railway 3 Haryana 4 Punjab
Which of the following statements is true in respect of the Rajya Sabha? (a) One-third of its members retire every two years (b) One-third of its members retire every three years (c) Two-thirds of its members retire every two years (d) Two-thirds of its members retire every three years