Shylock was a character in the play written by:
(A) Henrick Ibsen
(B) William Shakespeare
(C) Francis Bacon
(D) Eugene O? Neil
On July 16, 2000, the world witness the largest and rare eclipse which takes place after every 140 years. This was a 1 Partial Solar eclipse 2 Total Solar eclipse 3 Partial Lunar eclipse 4 Total Lunar eclipse
How much amount the Government of India has provided to set up Rural Knowledge Centres in every village by 2007? 1 Rs.50 Crore 2 Rs.100 Crore 3 Rs.150 Crore 4 Rs.200 Crore
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
4th July, 1776 is important in world history because (a) Battle of Plassey started (b) Sea route to India was discovered (c) English King Charles II was executed (d) American Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence
The renowned multi-arts centre Bharat Bhawan is located in 1 Jaipur 2 Bhopal 3 New Delhi 4 Lucknow
To control nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor so that explosion does not occur, one uses, (1) Cadmium rods (2) Carbon rods (3) Heavy water (4) Aluminium rods
Facts or informational raw materials represented by symbols are called: (A) input (B) data (C) instruction (D) program
Which one of the following countries has the highest irrigated area in the world? (A) Russia (B) Canada (C) India (D) Pakistan
The brightest planet is: (A) Jupiter (B) Venus (C) Mercury (D) Mars
Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘Pakistan Papers? 1 Mani Shankar Aiyer 2 Benazir Bhutto 3 Kuldeep Nayyar 4 Janardan Thakur
Which of the following is a protein? 1 Wool 2 Starch 3 Natural rubber 4 Cellulose
Intensity and duration of insolation are major factors that determine seasons. It varies due to: (a) inclination of axis and revolution (b) rotation (c) revolution