President of which of the following countries was killed in
a plane crash recently in Southern Bosnia?
(a) Serbia
(b) Romania
(c) Greece
(d) Macedonia
J D Rockfeller was: (a) an industrialist (b) a scientist (c) American President (d) world famous navigator
?Regur? is the name of: (A) red soil (B) black soil (C) alluvial soil (D) laterite soil
6 Answers MPPSC Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, ONGC,
Ronaldo, who was recently in the news, is a famous 1 Badminton player 2 Soccer Superstar 3 Pop Singer 4 Politician and Defence Minister of Brazil
Commercial banks finance rural credit directly and through 1 NABARD 2 Rural Banks 3 Cooperative Societies 4 State Government
Which of the following is true in context of the president ? a) He addresses the first session of the Parliament after each general election of the Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year b) He addresses the first session of Parliament at the beginning of each year as well as the last session held at the end of each year c) He addresses the Parliament daily d) None of these
The ?Mahe region? locatd on the western coast of India is politically a part of the Union Territory of 1 Laklshadweep 2 Pondicherry 3 Daman and Diu 4 Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Rakesh Sharma and Ravish Malhotra are: (1) World class openers (2) Antarctica team members (3) Ghazal singers (4) IAF test pilots undergoing training in USSR for space flight
Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hare were associated with the foundation of the (a) Hindu College (b) Rippon College (c) M. A. O. College (d) Sanskrit College
. During 1992-93 three was a record bumper in (a) Rice (b) Sugarcane (c) Pulses (d) Oil seeds
What does the acronym CTBT stand for? 1 Continued Test Ban Treaty 2 Commercial Test Based Traiff 3 Continue Test Based Treatment 4 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Who amongst the following is the author of the book ?The Future of Freedom? published recently? 1 Peter Hudson 2 Richard Wolfee 3 Tamara Lipper 4 Fareed Zakaria
Which nation is half European and half Asian? (a) Israel (b) Russia (c) Turkey (d) East Germany