Who invented vaccination ?
(a) Alexander Fleming
(b) Edward Jenner
(c) Jonas Salk
(d) Louis Pasteur
Which of the following elements has maximum share in humus? 1 Carbon 2 Hydrogen 3 Oxygen 4 Nitrogen
Hybrid varieties of seeds are (1) Bred from two plants of different varieties (2) Always high yielding (3) Bred from transplantation (4) Vulnerable to disease
Alan Hollinghurst won the Booker Prize for the year 2004 for the Novel 1 The Swimming Pool Library 2 The Line of Beauty 3 Vernon Gold Little 4 Notes On A Scandal
The recent World Health Assembly was held in May 2004 at (a) Geneva (b) Rome (c) Ro de Janeiro (d) Rabat
Which of the following airlines is assigned the code ‘CD’? 1 Alliance Air 2 Singapore Airlines 3 Jet Airways 4 Indian Airlines
Who is our Chief Vigilance Commissioner? (a) P. Shankar (b) T.S. Krishnamurthy (c) N. Vittal (d) James Lyngdoh
The first session of the Constituent Assembly was held in ? a) Bombay b) Calcutta c) Lahore d) New Delhi
Antodaya Programme was first of all started in (1) Tamil Nadu (2) Orissa (3) West Bengal (4) Rajasthan
The country which is the second largest tea producer after India at present is: (a) Russia (b) USA (c) China (d) Sri Lanka
The most commonly used metal in the pure form or as an alloy in domestic appliances is (A) Aluminium (B) Iron (C) Copper (D) Zinc
Which of the following statements is incorrect? (a) Wheat is grown in Punjab (b) Tea is produced in Assam (c) Coffee is grown in Karnataka (d) Saffron is produced in HP
The country which opposed monetary unification of Europe (1) Germany (2) France (3) Britain (4) Italy