Taenia solium (Tape worm) lives as a parasite in
(a) Pig
(b) Abdomen of man/woman
(c) Intestine of man/woman
(d) Liver of man/woman
India recently got an opportunity for export mangoes to which of the following countries for the first time? 1 USA 2 China 3 UAE 4 UK
According to Census 2001, which one of the following States has the highest population? 1 Assam 2 Chhattisgarh 3 Jharkhand 4 Punjab
The author of ?Arthashastra? is: (a) Banabhatta (b) Vagabhatta (c) Kautilya (d) Vatsyayan
Lowest percentage of carbon is in (A) Cast iron (B) Steel (C) Wrought iron (D) Pig iron
The headquarters of the Green peace International are located at a) Amsterdam b) Canberra c) Ottawa d) Nagasaki
Mahavira was bron at (a) Kundagram, Vaishali (b) Pawa, Rajgriha (c) Lumbini, Nepal (d) Bodh Gaya
The Constitution of India borrowed the scheme of Indian Federation from the Constitution of ? a) U.S.A. b) Canada c) Ireland d) U.K.
Alexander the Great of Macedonia invaded India in the year (a) 326 B.C (b) 323 B.C (c) 356 B.C (d) 372 B.C
In which country is Karbala, the holy city of Shia Muslims located? (a) Iran (b) Iraq (c) Jordan (d) Syria
An Indian pharma company received The Economic Times Award for Corporate Excellence last year. Which company are we referring to ? 1 Ranbaxy 2 Reddy Labs 3 Biocon 4 Worckhardt
Which of the following are the financial powers of the President of India? (a) No money bill can be introduced without his prior approval (b) His is responsible for the preparation of the Union Budget and causes it to be laid before the Parliament (c) All money bills passed by the Parliament are presented to him for assent (d) He appoints Finance Commission (e) All of these
From which state did the Kuchipudi dance form originate? 1 Tamil Nadu 2 Andhra Pradesh 3 Kerala 4 Karnataka