The Greek philosopher who wrote nothing yet (who) is the
most famous and that greatest figure in the world, he was:
(a) Marcus Aurelius
(b) Plato
(c) Aristotle
(d) Socrates
Part III of the Constitution of India relates to 1 Directive Principles of State Policy 2 Fundamental Duties 3 Fundamental Rights 4 Citizenship
Giddha, a popular folk dance of Punjab, is performed by: (a) men alone (b) women alone (c) men and women together (d) men and women in separate groups
Biological fixation of nitrogen occurs most commonly in which of the following crops ? (a) Pulses (b) Rice (c) Wheat (d) None of these
Mountains are important in the Middle East because they : (a) are the source of rivers (b) are rich in minerals (c) block the cold winds
When the New Economic Policy was adopted in India in 1991 July the growth in real GDP was (A) Negative (B) 0.5 percent (C) 1 percent (D) 3.5 percent
how many depots are at warangal
Which is not declared as a ?Navratan?? 1 ONGC 2 MMTC 3 Indian Oil Corporation 4 BHEL
The longitude ?used? to reckon the Indian Standard Time is: (a) 750?30? E (b) 820?30? E (c) 850?00? E (d) 860?15? E
The earth is closest to the sun at a distance of about 91,500,000 miles on: (a) January 3 (b) December 25 (c) December 24
Which one of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the moon? (a) Rising and setting of the sun (b) Solar eclipse (c) Motion of comets (d) Twinkling of stars
Who among the following former Indian cricketers was appointed the coach of Thailand?s National Cricket team for 2004 Asian Cricket Council Trophy held in Malaysia (a) Kapil Dev (b) Nayan Mongia (c) Arun Lal (d) Syed Kirmani
The National Literacy Mission launched in 1988 aims at attaining full literacy (i.e.sustainable threshold level of 75%) by the year 1 2004 2 2005 3 2008 4 2010