Who won the prestigious corus Chess title of Wijk Ann Zee in
January, 2004?
(A) Viorel Bologan
(B) Vishwanathan Anand
(C) Anatoly Karpov
(D) Kramnik
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The famous fiver of Andhra on whose bank is situated panchavati where Rama stayed with Laxman and Sita is (1) Krishna (2) Godavari (3) Mahanandi (4) Narmada
The prices of which of the following commodities in India were reduced by 10% recently? 1 Life Saving Drugs 2 Diesel 3 Petroleum 4 None of these
As per Economic Survey 2002, 2003, among the major categories of consumption, the public expenditure has gone up on which of the following categories? 1 Health care services 2 Clothing and footwear 3 Fuel and power 4 None of these
Judiciary in India is: (a) Less powerful than that of the USA (b) More powerful than that of the USA (c) Almost powerless (d) None of the above
An intense local storm associated with cumulo-nimbus clouds is: (a) thunderstorm (b) dust storm (c) wind storm
What is hydrological cycle? (a) Water circulation within earth?s system (b) Cycle driven by hydrologic pumps (c) A wheel in the hydrologic pump set
Which of the following statements is correct? 1 The President of India is not eligible for re-election. 2 When the President of India resigns from his office, he addresses his resignation letter to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. 3 The Vice-President of India is elected by a electoral college consisting of the elected members of both the House of Parliament. 4 When the Vice-President acts as the President of India, he ceases to perform the functions of the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
The ?Vital Triangle? of Europe is the important : (a) agricultural region of the Balkan countries (b) industrial region of Italy?s Po River (c) industrial area of the Ruhr Valley of Germany (d) railroad connection from France to Spain and Italy
Sir Robert Clive first came to India as: (a) a traveler to the court of the Nawab at Murshidabad (b) a governor of the British possessions in India (c) a clerk of the East India Company (d) None of the above
The Constitution of India was promulgated on (a) 26th January, 1950 (b) 26th January, 1951 (c) 26th February, 1950 (d) 26th January, 1952
What objectives Indian Government is required to pursue in International relations by the Directive Principles? (a) To promote international peace and security (b) To maintain just and honourable relations between nations (c) To foster respect for international law and treaty obligations (d) To encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration (e) None of the above
Cinnabar is an ore of 1 Calcium 2 Copper 3 Lead 4 Mercury