The indian president is ?
a) Real Exectutive
b) Titular execjutive
c) Real/Titular executive
d) None of the se
IMF has projected India?s economic growth rate for 1999-2000 at about 1 2% 2 3% 3 3.5% 4 5%
On July 16, 2000, the world witness the largest and rare eclipse which takes place after every 140 years. This was a 1 Partial Solar eclipse 2 Total Solar eclipse 3 Partial Lunar eclipse 4 Total Lunar eclipse
A 32-bit computer has 32 (A) address lines (B) data lines (C) control lines (D) None of these
Suja, the second son of Shahjahan, was the ruler of the: (a) Deccan (b) Kandhar (c) Bengal (d) Ahmednagar
The most outstanding representative of the militant nationalist school of thought was : (a) Ashwani Kumar Dutt (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (c) Vishnu Shastri Chiplunkar (d) Raj Narain Bose
The vast territory known as Louisiana was purchased from: (a) Mexico (b) France (c) Britain (d) Spain
. Temple Architecture was the most developed under (a) Pandyas (b) Cholas (c) Chalukyas (d) Pallavas
Sania Mirza recently became the first Indian woman to win which of the following titles? 1 WTA singles 2 Dubai Open Songles 3 Paris Indoor Open 4 Davis Cup (Asia)
Permanent hardness of water can be removed by adding ? a) Potassium permanganate b) Chlorine c) Bleaching Powder d) Washing soda
Who among the following is the author of the book ?My Music, My Love?? 1 Zakir Hussain 2 Vishwa Mohan Bhatt 3 Amjad Ali Khan 4 Ravi Shankar
The Bombay dabbawala have achieved international reputation because of 1 Timely dabba delivery 2 Organised team work 3 Six sigma-based operation 4 Excellence service for the last 50 years and beyond.
?Anna? was the abbreviated name of: (a) C N Annadurai (b) T Prakasam (c) C Rajagopalachari (d) None of these