The present (2003) per capita income in India is (nearly) Rs.
(A) 26,000
(B) 18,000
(C) 17,000
(D) 14,000
Which newspaper has the motto-Journalism of Courage? 1 The Hindustan Times 2 The Washington Post 3 The Indian Express 4 The Guardian
7 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU, Hindustan Times, TCS,
Respiratory centre is situated in 1 Cerebrum 2 Cerebellum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 Diencephalons
Chocolates can be bad for health because of a high content of 1 Nickel 2 Sugar 3 Carbohydrates 4 Fats
Palanati battle was fought between (1) Nalagama and Nagamma (2) Nalagama and Malideva (3) Nalagama and Brahma Naidu (4) Malideva and Nagamma
Who is the first non-European to win the Noble Prize for Literature? 1 Mahatma Gandhi 2 Jawahar Lal Nehru 3 Rabindranath Tagore 4 Sarojini Naidu
Which of the following Satellites is to be launched by ISRO to facilitate DTH applications? 1 CARTOSAT 2 INSAT-4C 3 INSAT-4A 4 EDUSATA
3. ISRO has launched successfully ten satellites through PSLV-C9 on - A. 15th March,2008 B. 30th March,2008 C. 28th April,2008 D. 4th May,2008
2 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
Bhanu Athaiya is the first Indian to win the (1) Guardian Award (2) Oscar Award (3) Magsaysay Award (4) Olympic Gold Order
Who among the following scientists discovered the structure of DNA? (a) Benjamin Franklin (b) Francis Crick (c) Leeuwenhock (d) Louis Pasteur
Production of chloroflurocarbons in (CFC) gas which is proposed to be banned in India, is used in which of the following domestic products ? a) Television b) Tube Light c) Cooking Gas d) Refrigerator
Who is known as the Father of India?s ?White Revolution?, A synonym for cooperative milk sector and the brain behind Operation Flood? 1 J.B.Kripalani 2 Dr.Verghese Kurien 3 Baba Amte 4 Har Gobind Khorana
Virapurushadatta belongs to this dynasty. (1) Rashtrakuta (2) Vemulawada Chalukya (3) Ikshvaku (4) Salankayana