The Midsummer Night?s Dream was written by:
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Shakespeare
(c) T S Eliot
(d) Bernard Shaw
Which organ in the human body is primarily affected by Typhoid? (A) Stomach (B) Kidney (C) Lungs (D) Intestine
Bharatiya Jnanpith Award is given annually for: (a) outstanding contribution to Indian literature (b) outstanding contribution towards promotion of international understanding, goodwill and friendship among the people of the world (c) outstanding contribution in dance and drama
Tropical or torrid temperature zone extends from (a) 23-1/20N to 23-1/20S (b) 00N to 33-1/20N (c) 23-1/20N to 33-1/20N
13th NAM sumit was held in 1 Kuala Lumopur 2 New Delhi 3 Doha 4 Qatar
Sky appears blue due to (1) reflection of light in blue region (2) transmission of light in blue region (3) scattering of light in blue region (4) absorption of light in other colours
The British government in India became the paramount power in the country in: (a) 1757 (b) 1857 (c) 1765 (d) 1813
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
Deficiency of which vitamin results in inflammation of skin and eczema along with diarrhoea? (a) Ascorbic acid (b) Folic acid (c) Nicotinic acid (d) Pantothenic acid
Plants take nitrogen in the form of 1 Nitrate 2 Nitrogen 3 Nitrite 4 None of these
The ?Mudrarakshasa? was composed by: (a) Shudraka (b) Vishakhadatta (c) Virahamihira (d) Aryabhatta
How much is the total outlay earmarked for Prasar Bharati in the 10th Five-Year Plan for the developmental activities? (Approximately) 1 Rs.11,000 crore 2 Rs.15,000 crore 3 Rs.20,000 crore 4 Rs.5,000 crore
Who said, ?The Fundamental Rights are the injuctions to prohibit the Government from doing certain things; the Directive Principles are affirmative instructions to the Government to do certain things?? (a) A.C. Dicey (b) A-lan Gledhill (c) James Bryce (d) I-Vor Jennings