The greatest Indian works of art in metal have been produced
in:
(a) North India
(b) South India
(c) North East India
(d) West and North India
Greece is: (a) Hellenic Republic (b) On the Mediterranean sea (c) On the Southern tip of Balkan Peninsula (d) All the three above
Which of the following is the best conductor of electricity ? a) Ordinary Water b) Sea Water c) Boiled Water d) Distilled Water e) Rain Water
Dina Pathak was a famous 1 Playback singer 2 Writer 3 Classical dancer 4 Cine & Stage artist
Which one of the following is not a rabi crop? (a) Mustard (b) Rice (c) Wheat (d) Gram
Thw world?s largest gold buyer is 1 South Agrica 2 Ghana 3 India 4 Israel
In which one of the following countries is the ethnic conflict between Hutus and Tutsis led to a great Violence in recent times? 1 Ingeria 2 Rwanda 3 Sierra leone 4 South Africa
The Telugu Novel ?Rajasekharacharitramu? was written by (1) Adavi Bapiraju (2) Viswanatha Satyanarayana (3) Kandukuri Veeresalingam (4) Nori Narasimhasastry
Which of the following represents the value of the India?s export to Bangladesh during 1998-99 (in Rs.Crore) 1 1268 2 1570 3 3250 4 4060
An instrument for determining the amount of water vapours present in the atmosphere is known as 1 Hygrometer 2 Hydrometer 3 Chronometer 4 None of these
Which of the following glands is situated beneath the brain and whose over secretion produces giant-size children? 1 Pituitary 2 Thyroid 3 Adrenal 4 Pancreas
The writer who refused the Nobel Prize for literature was: (a) Winston Churchill (b) Jean Paul Sartre (c) Boris Pasternak (d) Prem Chand
. Sound waves travel at 300 m/s. Sound produced at a point is heard by a person after 5 seconds while the same sound is heard by another person after 6 seconds. What could be the maximum and minimum distances between the two persons? (a) 1.8km, 0.15 km (b) 2.2km, 0.20 km (c) 2.8km, 0.25 km (d) 3.3km, 0.3 km