Phakir Mohan Senapati, Radhanath Raya and Madhusudan Rao are
known as the famous trio of:
(a) Oriya literature
(b) Assamese literature
(c) Gujarati literature
(d) Hindi literature
Which of the following taxes yields the largest Net Revenue to the Govt. of India? (1) Customs Duties (2) Excise Duties (3) Income Tax (4) Corporation Tax
Which of the following best defines what ?C-Dot? is? (a) It is the name of the submarine India is planning to purchase from a French firm (b) It is the abbreviated name of the Centre for the Development of Telematics (c) It is a new technology for communication (d) None of these
Which one of the following Schedules in the Constitution divides the legislative powers between the Union and the States? (A) Schedule V (B) Schedule VI (C) Schedule VII (D) Schedule VIII
Why are the mountains cooler than the plains? (A) Air on the mountains is less dense and so, it absorbs less heat (B) There are thick forests on the mountains and these cool the atmosphere (C) There is snow on the mountains, which keeps the air cool
Egypt signed the Camp David Accord because: (a) vital interests of the people of Egypt had suffered a setback (b) Syria had supported a separate accord with Israel (c) Egyptian losses were heavy (d) None of the above
Fives Indian Cricket players are picked up to play in English countries recently. Who amongst the following is NOT one of them? 1 Ashish Nehra 2 Rahul Dravid 3 Yuvraj singh 4 Javagal Srinath
Who is called the architect of the Indian Constitution? (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Shri Jawaharlal Nehru (c) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (d) Shri K. M. Munshi
Who is hailed as the ?God of Medicine? by the practitioners of Ayurveda? (a) Susruta (b) Chayavana (c) Dhanwantari (d) Charaka
Which of the following is used in making artificial sweetener saccharin? 1 Benzene 2 Toluene 3 Phenol 4 Aniline
Life of RBC in human blood is of 1 30 days 2 60 days 3 120 days 4 15 hours
The Satavahana King who defeated Nahapana was (1) Pulumayi (2) Gautamiputra Satakarni (3) Yajna Satakarni (4) Rudra Satakarni
The short upper part of the human intestine next to the stomach is called 1 Caecum 2 Duodenum 3 Ileum 4 Jejunum