Leonardo da Vinci represented the age of
(a) Reformation
(b) Renaissance
(c) Communism
(d) Industrial Revolution
Which nation is never allowed to fly its flag at half-mast? (a) Saudi Arabia (b) Turkey (c) Morocco (d) Libya
The present rate of saving in the Indian economy is around: (1) 22 percent (2) 18 percent (3) 15 percent (4) 10 percent
D-Day is the day when (a) Germany declared war on Britain (b) The US dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima (c) Allied troops landed in Normandy (d) Germany surrendered to the allies
The Fundamental Rights granted to the Indian citizens (a) Cannot be suspended (b) Can be suspended (c) Can never be suspended under any circumstances (d) None of the above is correct
who started 'teacher's day'?
0 Answers BPCL Bharat Petroleum,
A term of experts/scientists has invented India?s first cryogenic tunnel. Which of the following is not related with the uses/benefits and nature of this invention? 1 Cryogenics is the study of very low temperatures 2 The invention will help food processing industry in a big way 3 The tunnel consumes less electricity, takes smaller space and is mobile 4 None of these
Who among the following test cricketers has not been India?s test wicket keeper? 1 F.Engineer 2 Kiran More 3 Brijesh Patel 4 Budhi Kunderan
In which among the following molecules is the distance between to adjacent carbon atoms largest? 1 Benzene 2 Ethane 3 Ethane 4 Ethyne
Michael Angelo was a famous artist, poet, painter, sculptor, architect of Italy. He can rightly be called a ?brother? to: (a) Picasso (b) Van Gogh (c) M F Hussain (d) Leonardo da Vinci
How many members are nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India? (a) 13 (b) 30 (c) 12 (d) 10
The president can proclaim a state of emergency in case of ? a) External aggression or internal disturbances threatening the security of the country b) Failure of constitutional machinery in a particular state c) Threat ot financial stability of the country d) All of the above
Name the country which has recently banned human cloning. (a) Germany (b) France (c) Australia (d) Singapore