?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by:
(a) Charles Dickenss
(b) Jane Austen
(c) George Orwell
(d) Hawthorne
The Principal ore of aluminium is (1) Malachite (2) Bauxite (3) Lepidolite (4) None of these
Indian Air Force was established in the year : (a) 1932 (b) 1947 (c) 1857 (d) 1950
Australasia or Oceania comprises of(1) Australia (2) New Zealand(3) New Guinea (4) Pacific Islands(5) Tasmania (A) 1, 2 and 4 (B) 1, 2 and 5 (C) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (D) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
According to Dalton?s atomic theory, the smallest particle which can exist independently is 1 An atom 2 A molecule 3 A cation 4 An anion
Who among the following has won the women?s singles title in Wimbledon 2004? (a) Serena Williams (b) Maria Sharapova (c) Svetlana Kuznetsova (d) Ai Sugiyama
?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an: (a) epic (b) drama in prose (c) poetic drama (d) novel
Which of the following bone articulations forms the gliding joint? 1 Humerus and radius 2 Carpals 3 Hip girdle and femur 4 Skull & Neck vertebrae
The total number of bone in human skull are 1 8 2 12 3 30 4 32
Who was Ramansay award winner in the yr 2006?
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Of the modern European nations the first to come to India as traders were the: (a) English (b) Portuguese (c) Dutch (d) French
The President should: (a) be a member of either House of parliament (b) not be a member of either House of parliament (c) be elected to the parliament within six months of his election (d) The Constitution is silent on the issue of his being member of any House of the Parliament
The author of ?Pakistan the Gathering Storm? is: (a) Nusrat Bhutto (b) Gen Zia-ul-Haq (c) Benazir Bhutto (d) Ishaq Khan