Which is the country famous for pyramids?
(a) Israel
(b) Jordan
(c) Iraq
(d) Egypt
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which country famous for bullfighting festival?
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Bachendri Pal is: (a) the first Indian woman to win a medal in Olympic Games (b) the first Indian woman to climb Mt Everest (c) the first woman pilot of Indian Airlines (d) the first woman IPS Officer of India
If one chews an unsweetened chapatti for a short time, a distinctly sweetish taste becomes noticeable because 1 Carbohydrate is converted into sugar in the mouth 2 Protein is converted into sugar in the mouth 3 Fat is converted into sugar in the mouth 4 None of these
General Knowledge & Current Affairs ? May 2005
What is the association between ?Scissor? and ?A Half Nelson?? (a) They are both terms used in wrestling (b) They are the vital tools of a dressmaker (c) Scissors are used to execute a standard trick in magic shows ? A Half Nelson (d) They are famous shops near Trafalgar Square
The idea of the constitution of India was first of all given by ? a) Mahatma Gandhi b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar c) Jawaharlal Nehru d) Shri M.N. Roy
The President (a) Is not bound by the advice of the Cabinet (b) Is bound by the advice of the Cabinet (c) Can ignore the advice given by the Cabinet (d) Can act against the advice of the Cabinet
?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by: (a) Charles Dickenss (b) Jane Austen (c) George Orwell (d) Hawthorne
The first History book was written by: (a) Othelo (b) Julius Caesar (c) Herodotus (d) Aristotle
. If you are the ninth person in the queue starting from either end the number of persons in the queue is (a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 17 (d) 19
Which of the following hills is the southern most hill range in India? 1 The Nilgiri Hills 2 The Annamalai Hills 3 The Nallamalai Hills 4 The Cardamom Hills
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Name the governor of RBI?
The term of a Rajya Sabha member is (a) Four years (b) Five years (c) Six years (d) Eight years