The name of the youngest US President who was assassinated
in 1963, was:
(a) John F Kenqedy
(b) Abraham Lincoln
(c) Thomas Jefferson
(d) George Washington
The policy of ?masterly Inactivity? with regard to Afghanistan was adopted by: (a) Lord Auckland (b) Lord Dalhousie (c) Lord Lawrence (d) Lord Mayo
Either house of the Parliament is authorized to declare the seat of a member vacant who remains absent without permission from all the meetings of that House for a period of (a) Sixty days (b) Fifty days (c) Seventy days (d) Ninety days
The US Senate recently approved a controversial aid package of nearly $1 billion to help, equip and train security forces of which of the following nations? 1 Colombia 2 Mexico 3 Peru 4 Chile
What Constitutional provisions are made for not making President?s rule permanent? (a) It must be approved by the Parliament within 2 months (b) It cannot be extended beyond 3 years even by the Parliament (c) Every time Parliament can approve it for 6 months (d) All of the above mentioned
Electroencephalogram is used for 1 Measuring changes in temperature 2 Maintaining constant temperature 3 Recording the changes in electric potential in brain areas 4 None of these
What is the name of the world’s first cloned horse? 1 Gem 2 Prometea 3 Hawalin 4 Joyous
How many medals were won by Indian team in 13th Asian Games 1998 at Bangkok? 1 30 2 27 3 35 4 41
Mount Everest ws successfully climbed for the first time in 1 1948 2 1953 3 1955 4 1957
The term ?Gambit? is associated with the game of ; (a) Golf (b) Bridge (c) Chess (d) Boating
The circumference of the earth is: (a) 60,000 km (b) 40,067 km (c) 55,230 km
In the recent past, USA and European Union made moderate progress towards efforts to put a cap on global warming at a UN Conference on Climate Change held in 1 Tokyo 2 Burnos Aires 3 Paris 4 New Delhi
The sub-tropical belts of high pressure are also called: (a) high pressure belts (b) horse latitudes (c) Wet latitudes