The most effective instrument of the militant nationalism
which started under the Anti-Partition of Bengal Movement was:
(a) Boycott of British goods
(b) Swadeshi and boycott
(c) public burning of foreign cloth
(d) picketing of shops selling foreign cloth
The process by which vapour is converted to liquid is called: (a) condensation (b) dew point (c) condensation nuclei
Which of the following is used in pencils ? a) Charcoal b) Silicon c) Phosporous d) Graphite
Pedagogy is a science which deals with 1 Teaching 2 Study of Human ming 3 Weather and climate 4 Production of desired offsprings
?Astra? which was test-fired for the first time recently is India?s 1 Air to earth missile 2 Earth to air missile 3 Air to air missile 4 Sea missile capable to locate and destroy submarines
Name the chief justice of India?
Which of the following powers is exclusively vested in the Rajya Sabha? (A) To initiate impeachment proceedings against the President (B) To recommend the creation of new All India Services (C) To remove the Vice-President (D) All the above powers
The abbreviation IRDA stands for 1 Industrial Research and Develoment Authority of India 2 Insurance Research and Development Authority of India 3 Industrial Research Development Auithority of India 4 Industrial Research and Demands Agency
The winter rain in Chennai is caused by: (a) South-West Monsoons (b) North-East Monsoons (c) Intense land and sea breezes (d) Cyclonic winds in the Bay of Bengal
On the first day of the festival the Sun is worshipped; next day cows and bullocks are fed on cooked rice; they are decorated with flowers and paint and led in procession to the beat of drums and crude music; on the third day and one of the biggest festivals of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh is: (a) Pooram (b) Onam (c) Pongal (d) None of the above
Who wrote Mitakshara, a book on Hindu Law ? (a) Nayachandra (b) Amoghvarsa (c) Vijnaneswara (d) Kumban
The United Nations Day is observed annually on: (a) November 14 (b) October 24 (c) October 2 (d) October 30
Rank of the following countries attracting FDI (as per World Investment Report 2004) in order: (I)India; (II)China; (III)Singapore; (IV)Hongkong (A)II, III, IV, I (B)IV, I, III, II (C)II, III, IV, I (D)I, III, IV, II