Winner of 2003 Cricket World Cup
(1) India
(2) Srilanka
(3) S.Africa
(4) Australia
The late Palestinian leader Mr.Yasser Arafat was buried in 1 Paris 2 Cairo 3 Ramallah 4 Jerusalem
The mean age index for the world population is no longer the same as it was 50 years ago. The mean age estimated for the year 2000 is approximately 1 26 years 2 23 years 3 33 years 4 40 years
The founder of the kingdom of Ghazni was: (a) Hijjaj (b) Sultan Mahmud (c) Alaptagin (d) Sabuktagin
Which doubles pair won the Doubles Title in the French Open Tennis Championship held in June 2004 ? (a) Mark Woodforde and T.Woodbridge (b) Kemples and Wessels (c) Xavier Malisse and Olivier Rochus (d) Jacco Elting and J.Bjorkman
The location and energy of an electron in an atom can be specified by 1 Atomic mass 2 Atomic number 3 Quantum numbers 4 None of these
The legendary city recently excavatd was (1) Hastinapura (2) Pataliputra (3) Ayodha (4) Dwaraka
The largest living bird is 1 Duck 2 Dodo 3 Ostrich 4 Peacock
If the usual formula for time calculation were to be applied, what would be the approximate time difference between extreme west and east part of India? 1 1 hr 2 11/2 hrs 3 2 hrs 4 2 ? hrs
The Peramble of the Indian Constitution reads ? a) We, the people of India……….adopt, enact and give to India this Constitution b) We, the people of Constituent Assembly……adopt, enact and give to India this constitution c) We, the people of India…………..in our Constituent Assembly……….adopt, enact and give to ourselves this constitution
World Heritage Day was observed on 1 April 26, 2003 2 April 18, 2003 3 April 12, 2003 4 April 5, 2003
The author of ?Arthashastra? is: (a) Banabhatta (b) Vagabhatta (c) Kautilya (d) Vatsyayan
The short upper part of the human intestine next to the stomach is called 1 Caecum 2 Duodenum 3 Ileum 4 Jejunum