Most soluble in water is ?
a) Camphor
b) Sugar
c) Sulphar
d) Common Salt
?Frontier Gandhi? was the nickname of: (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (c) Vinoba Bhave (d) None of these
Furnish the frequency of Olympic Games (summer) : (a) 2 years (b) 4 years (c) As decided by IOC (d) 6 years
Name the country which has the maximum number of the World Heritage Sites (a) Iran (b) Italy (c) France (d) India
In an oxygen tube, which of the following gases is preferred these days to be mixed with oxygen? (1) nitrogen (2) helium (3) argon (4) carbon dioxide
Abu Gharib prison, where Iraqi prisoners were humiliated by US-led forces, is located near which of the following cities? (a) Najaf (b) Baghdad (c) Mosul (d) Basra
6. Pope Benedict XVI belongs to which country? a) Italy b) Germany c) France d) Poland
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Williamsburg summit was different from cancum meet in that : (1) It was the meet of only poor countries (2) India could not attend the meet (3) India did not attend the meet (4) It was an avenue in the East
?The God of Small Things? was awarded Booker Prize because of its being an important historical work, what was the name of its writer? 1 Nirad C.Chaudhuri 2 Arundhati Roy 3 Gerhard Fisher 4 Paul Bayer
Which of the following countries has banned the import of goods manufactured by child labour in Third World? 1 Japan 2 USA 3 France 4 U.K.
The Desert Festival, an annual event in Rajasthan that displays local folk arts and culture, aerobatics, camel races, is held at: (a) Jodhpur (b) Jaisalmer (c) Barmer (d) Bikaner
The words ?socialist? and ?secular? used in the Preamble were (A) Part of the original Preamble (B) Added by the 29th Amendment (C) Added by the 42nd Amendment (D) Added by the 44th Amendment
The population of which of the following is maximum on the earth? 1 Reptiles 2 Fishes 3 Birds 4 Beetles