The term ?Punter? is associated with the game of:
(a) Golf
(b) Polo
(c) Bridge
(d) Horse Racing
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The metal used in storage batteries is 1 Iron 2 Copper 3 Lead 4 Tin
5 Answers NEC, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell,
What was the main provision of the 4th Constitution Amendment passed in 1955? (a) Empowered the State to acquire or requisition private property in public interest (b) Empowered the President to refer a Bill to the State Legislature for its opinion whose territory is likely to be affected by reorganization (c) It gives effect to the reorganization of States (d) None of these
Who can initiate impeachment proceedings against the President of India? (a) Only Lok Sabha (b) Rajya Sabha (c) Any Vidhan Sabha (d) Either House of Parliament
4 Answers BHU, CDS, HPSE, TATA,
Which is the recently discovered vitamin with anti cancer properties (1) Vitamin ? B17 (2) Vitamin ? B19 (3) Vitamin K & E (4) Vitamin ? C
The system of ancient Indian society in which man?s life was divided into four periods is known as the: (a) caste system (b) patriarchal system (c) ashrama system (d) matriarchal system
In a Greek city-state a citadel which was built for defence was known as a/an: (a) Sphinx (b) Acropolis (c) Ziggurat (d) Pantheon
The only Indian musician who have sung before the United Nation is: (a) Hirabai Barodekar (b) Begum Akhtar (c) M S Subbulakshmi (d) Siddeswari Devi
Who among the following was not an astronomer? (a) Bana Bhatt (b) Varahamihira (c) Arya Bhatta (d) Bhaskaracharya
Who got the temples at Khajuraho built? (a) Rajputs of Chittor (b) Chalukyas of Badmai (c) Chandelas of Bundelkhand (d) Chauhans of Ajmer
The Indo-Russian joint venture supersonic cruise missile Brahmos, which was test-rired for the first time in alnd-to-land role recently, has a range of ??.. km. 1 100 2 200 3 500 4 250
In living organisms the water acts as (1) Diluting agent (2) Physiological solvent (3) Lowers body temperature (4) None of the above
The oldest democratic system of the world is in (A) Britain (B) USA (C) Denmark (D) France