Which of the following countries won the Under-19 Cricket
World Cup held in 2004?
(a) West Indies
(b) Pakistan
(c) India
(d) Australia
The science of the study of nerves is called: (A) Mycology (B) Neurology (C) Ethnology (D) Biology
Radio and TV reproduce the programme after receiving the waves by antenna. These waves are (1) Nothing but light rays but with larger frequency (2) Nothing but light rays but with larger wavelength (3) Like soundwaves with higher frequencies (4) None fo the above
?Seven Pagodas? is situated at: (a) Mahabalipuram (b) Tanjore (c) Puri (d) Mumbai
Which of the following is a hermaphrodite (bisexual)? 1 Mosquito 2 Hookworm 3 Bed but 4 Earthworm
Who is ex-officio chairman of the council of states ? a) President b) Speaker c) Prime Minister d) Leader of opposition e) Vice President
Indian standard time is measured based on the longitude at (1) 82 1/20 E (2) 82 1/20 W (3) 82 1/20 S (4) 82 1/20 N
The ?little corporal? is the nickname of: (a) Lal Bahadur Shastri (b) Mahatma Gandhi (c) Napoleon Bonaparte (d) Bismark
The minimum age required for becoming the prime minister of india is ? a) 25 b) 30 c) 40 d) 35
The agency which assumend very powerful position in the matters related to the development of the country in spite of its non-statutory position. (1) Planning Commission (2) Finance Commission (3) Cabinet Secretariat (4) Prime Minister's Secretariat
Neap Tides occur: (a) at half moon (b) during the day (c) once a month (d) twice a week
How many of the following statements about Cuba are true? I. Its main spoken language is Spanish II. Its Prime Minister was once Che Guevara III. It defeated an American invasion in 1962 IV. It left the UNO in 1970 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four
the constitution was adopted in 26Nov 1949, India became a republic on 26 Jan 1950, the first parliamentary elections were held in 1951-52, What was the constitution of the government during the intervening period of 1950 to 1952