Which of the following authorities in India can deprive a
person of his citizenship?
(a) Municipal Commissioner
(b) District Collector
(c) State Government
(d) Central Government
. Which of the following is the refineries (oil-field) of Assam : (a) Digboi (b) Manali (c) Hazira (d) Mathura
Procter and Gable took over which famous brand recently? 1 Revlon 2 Vicks 3 Gillette 4 None of the above
The World Cup Hockey Tournament 2002 will be organized in which of the following countries? 1 North Korea 2 India 3 Pakistan 4 Malaysia
Sportsmen and the sports in which they attained worldwide distinction are listed below. Which one of the following pairs is not correct? (a) K D Singh-Hockey (b) Don Bradman-Cricket (c) Billie Jean King-Tennis (d) Pele-Chess
Who amongst the following persons is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contribution to Cinema at the 30th International Film Festival of India? 1 Carlos Marcovicci 2 Bernardo Bertolucci 3 Sergei Eisentein 4 Peter Brooks
Glucose is a (1) reducing sugar (2) Non-reducing sugar (3) Protein derivative (4) None of these
All speeches and remarks made in the House of the People are addressed to the (a) Prime Minister (b) Speaker (c) Minister concerned (d) President of India
Which is the native country of the Nobel Laureate Sir V.S.Naipaul? 1 Guyana 2 Trinidad & Tobago 3 Fiji 4 None of the above
The number of unpaired electrons in Mn2+ is 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5
After the decline of the Guptas a large part of north India was reunited by the: (a) Rajputs (b) Chalukyas (c) Saka Satraps (d) Harshvardhana
Who invented Chloroform? (A) Galilio (B) James Simpson (C) Rene Laennie (D) None of these
n-Butane and isobutene are 1 Optical isomers 2 Chain isomers 3 Position isomers 4 Functional isomers