The term ?Punter? is associated with the game of:
(a) Golf
(b) Polo
(c) Bridge
(d) Horse Racing
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The mean density of the earth is about: (A) 4.6 g/cc (B) 5.5 g/cc (C) 7.8 g/cc (D) 12.0 g/cc
Which country does the famous athlete Frankie Fredericks come from? (a) Kenya (b) Ethiopia (c) Nigeria (d) Namibia
Bharat Natyam is: (a) a solo dance (b) A feminine dance (c) devotional in spirit (d) all the three above
From which of the following plant parts is turmeric, an commonly used colourant and antiseptic, obtained? 1 Fruit 2 Leat 3 Root 4 Stem
Which of the following countries won the 2003 Asia Cup Hockey Championship? 1 Pakistan 2 Japan 3 South Korea 4 India
When the right ventricle in the human heart contracts, the blood moves to: (A) aorta (B) brain (C) lungs (D) pulmonary arteries
Synecology is the study of 1 Individuals 2 Relation between the plant & animal community. 3 Study of the environment 4 None of these
Who is the first Marshal of the Indian Air Force? A. Arjan Singh B. S.H.F.J. Manekshaw C. K.M. Cariappa D. S.M. Pannikar
The present (2003) per capita income in India is (nearly) Rs. (A) 26,000 (B) 18,000 (C) 17,000 (D) 14,000
The prime minister, union cabinet minister, chief ministers and council of ministers are all members of ? a) Planning commission b) National development council c) Zonal council d) Regional council
Which country won the FIFA World Cup Football Championship 2002? (a) Germany (b) Brazil (c) France (d) Italy
Among the following political parties, which one has the highest number of MPs in the 13th Lok Sabha? 1 CPI (M) 2 DMK 3 JD (U) 4 TDP