The term ?Diamond? is associated with the game of:
(a) Bridge
(b) Baseball
(c) Basketball
(d) Billiards
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The Green Revolution in India was due to (1) Success of land reform (2) Mechanization of agriculture (3) Balanced use of new strategical agricultural inputs (4) Greater reliance on co-operative farming
The slogan ?liberty, Equality, Fratenity? was actually given by 1 Russian Revolution 2 French Revolution 3 American War of Independence 4 Industrial Revolution
There are approximately??. Muscles in human body. 1 200 2 350 3 500 4 700
Mr.Kenneth Kaunda, who was very much in the news recently, was the ex-president of 1 Uganda 2 Rwanda 3 South Africa 4 Zambia
What was d name of first bank established in India ?
87 Answers ABC, AFIS, Bank Of India, Cognizant, College School Exams Tests, HCL, IBP, IBPS, Imperial Auto, Imperial Bank, Infosys, L&T, MNC, PSC, RRB, State Bank Of India SBI, TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
Marat Safin won the US Open Championship in Lawn Tennis for the first time recently afterdefeating 1 Leaned Paes 2 Leyton Hewitt 3 Pete Sampras 4 Todd Martin
Production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) gas which is proposed to be banned in India, is used in which of the following domestic products? 1 Television 2 Tube light 3 Cooking gas 4 Refrigerator
Which of the following chemical substances is not found in tobacco, smoking/inhaling of which may be dangerous for human beings? 1 Nicotine 2 Tar 3 Carbon Monoxide 4 None of these
Life of RBC in human blood is of ? a) 30 days b) 60 days c) 120 days d) 15 hours
?The English Roses? is a children?s book written by: (A) Jeanette Winterson (B) Mira Nair (C) Julie Andrews (D) Madonna
Jhansi Ki Rani is a film directed by 1 A.J.F.Madan 2 Sohrab Modi 3 Himanshu Rai 4 Joseph David
The stories are selected from epics any mythologies and are written in verse form. The actor does not speak but expresses himself through highly complicated and scientifically ordained mudras and steps, closely following the text being sung from the background of the stage. The exciting dance form demands complete control, of every fibre of the performer, the above description refers to: (a) Chakiarkoothu (b) Kathakali (c) Kathak (d) Mohiniyattam