Johny Cash who died on September 12, 2003 was related to the
field of:
(A) Sports
(B) Fashion
(C) Music
(D) Movies
The largest part of the human brain is ? a) Cerebellum b) Cerebrum c) Mebulla oblongata d) Midbrain
. The hallmark of watershed development in the semiarid regions of India is the (a) Establishment of sheds on large scale, so that the rain water does not evaporate (b) Undertaking of earth works, soil conservation measures and tree plantation, so as to conserve soil moisture and recharge underground water (c) Drilling deep tube wells so as to tap water at the rock-strata level (d) Setting up a system of tanks by embanking water from seasonal rivers
What percentage of Oxygen does the atmospheric air contain? (A) 25% (B) 35% (C) 21% (D) 10%
Change of the colour of the skin is observed in 1 Prawn 2 Starfish 3 Chameleon 4 Shark
Which of the following States stood first in Onion production during 1997-98? 1 Delhi 2 Tamil nadu 3 Uttar Pradeh 4 Maharastra
In the abbreviation ?F.I.R.?, the letter ?I? stands for (A) Information (B) Intimation (C) Indication (D) Illustration
who among the following is the author of the book ?The Big Idea?? 1 Elaine Williams 2 Alex Abraham 3 Picl Iyer 4 Robert Jones
Darwin proposed the theory of organic evolution on the basis of (1) inheritance of acquired characters (2) natural selection (3) mutation (4) geographic isolation
Ptolemy built a temple/museum to the goddess of art, literature and learning at: (a) Athens (b) Boukephala (c) Kabul (d) Alexandria
who is paola maino ?
India has signed a deal for acquisition of airborne early-warning radar and communication system ?Phalcon? with which of the following countries? (a) USA (b) France (c) Israel (d) Britain
High pressure subtropical calm belts known as ?Horse Latitudes? lies between (a) 00 and 150 (b) 200 and 250 (c) 300 and 350 (d) None of these