When a state governor dies or resign, who normally exercises his functions till a new governor is appointed ?
a) Secretary General of the Governor
b) A person designated by state cabinet
c) Chief Justice of the High Court
d) Advocate General of the state
The farmers in Egypt are called (1) Bedouins (2) Fallahins (3) Bushmen (4) Tuaregs
In an organization, 40% of the employees are matriculates, 50% of the remaining are graduates and remaining 180 are post-graduates. How many employees are graduates ? (a) 360 (b) 240 (c) 180 (d) 300
Which tennis star has won maximum number of Grand Slam singles titles so far? 1 Roger Federed 2 Pete Sampras 3 Bjorn Borg 4 Fred Perry
Which of the following roofs provide better protection against heat? 1 Cement slab 2 Asbestos sheets 3 Reinforced concrete 4 None of these
The working of the quarts crystal in the watch is based on (a) Johnson effect (b) Photoelectric effect (c) Edison effect (d) Piezo electric effect
The process in which a solid substance, on being heated, changes directly into the gaseous form is known as: (A) Dissociation (B) Dissolution (C) Sublimation (D) Evaporation
Peter Nicol who was in India recently is associated with which of the following games/sports? 1 Hockey 2 Cricket 3 Squash 4 None of these
The 1983 All-England Badminton Champion is: (1) Liem Swie King (2) Luan Jin (3) Han Jin (4) Prakash Padukone
. Which one of the following sets of economists strongly favoured a market economy? (a) Adam Smith, Keynes, Hicks (b) Adam Smith, Marx, Strumlin (c) Adam Smith, Hayek, Friedman (d) Adam Smith, Ricardo, J.K. Galbraith
The name of ancient religious and educational town which was the Kashi of South India is (1) Mahabalipuram (2) Tanjavur (3) Kanchi (4) Madurai
Lasers are widely used in various walks of life. These are sources of (1) Sound waves of very high frequency (2) Sound waves of very high intensity (3) Light waves which are coherent (4) High speed electrons
Which of the following cities figure prominently in Meghaduta of Kalidasa? (a) Amaravati (b) Vaishali (c) Ujjaini (d) Taxila