In August 2004, Indian duo of Leander Paes and Mahesh
Bhupathi won which of the following championships?
(a) Masters Series
(b) Qatar Open
(c) Swiss Open
(d) Swedish Open
The World Cup Hockey Tournament 2002 will be organized in which of the following countries? 1 North Korea 2 India 3 Pakistan 4 Malaysia
The President should: (a) be a member of either House of parliament (b) not be a member of either House of parliament (c) be elected to the parliament within six months of his election (d) The Constitution is silent on the issue of his being member of any House of the Parliament
Who among the following has won the Best Actor award at the 51st National Film Awards ceremony? (a) Pankaj Kapoor (b) Ajay Devgan (c) Vikram (d) Sanjay Dutt
Who of the following invented movie projector? 1 Alexander Graham Bell 2 Benjamin Franklin 3 J.L.Baird 4 Thomas Edison
Who among the following won the All-England Badminton Championship? 1 Pullela Gopichand 2 Mahesh Bhupathi 3 Vijay Amritraj 4 Karnam Malleswari
Which of the following teams was not included in the TVS Cup Tri Series Cricket held recently? 1 Australia 2 West Indies 3 New Zeland 4 India
The famous Ramappa temple at Palampeta was built by (1) Ganapati Deva (2) Recherla Rudra (3) Jayapa Nayaka (4) Mallikarjuna Nayaka
The agency which co-ordinates the developmental plans implemented by different states. (1) Planning Commission (2) National Development Council (3) Zonal Council (4) Rural Development Ministry
The first nuclear test was conducted in India in the year: (a) 1975 (b) 1974 (c) 1973 (d) 1977
In spite of abundant rainfall, India is said to be water thirsty land. Why? (a) Quick evaporation of rain water (b) Rapid run-off of water (c) Due to the concentration rainfall over a few months (d) All of the above mentioned
Which of these is the smallest country in Europe? (a) Vatican City (b) Monaco (c) Andorra (d) Luxembourg
Which one of the following is a feature common to both the Indian Federation and the American Federation? (a) Three lists in the Constitution (b) Dual Judiciary (c) A single citizenship (d) A Federal Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution