The 14th Summit of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) was
held from Dec. 20th to 22nd, 1993 at
(1) Jeddah
(2) Riyadh
(3) Muscat
(4) Doha
In 1897, a German scientist created the world?s first synthetic drug and the mkodern pharmaceutical industry was born. The first drug still in use is 1 Acetylsalicylic acid 2 Fatty acid 3 Carbonic acid 4 Clavulanic acid
The Indian Constitution is in structure (a) federal (b) unitary (c) rigid (d) partly unitary partly federal
The leading lady?s role in Mehbood Kahn?s film ?Mother India? was played by 1 Nargis 2 Nutan 3 Madhubala 4 Meena Kumari
Which one of the following cannot be called as a function of the Constitution? (a) It acts as a source of power and authority of the government (b) It minimizes confusion and conflict between various organs of the government (c) It strengthens the hands of rulers to rule according to their discretion (d) It lays down the limits of governmental authority
. What was chouth during Maratha days? (a) A place (b) A political unit (c) A tax (d) A person
Which of the following is not the primary food product? (a) Cereals (b) Vegetables (c) Fruits (d) Milk
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with the invention of 1 Wireleswsw 2 Telephone 3 X-ray 4 Aeroplane
Hutchison Whampao, the telecommunications major, is headquartered in 1 Singapore 2 China 3 Hong Kong 4 Malaysia
In India maximum number of workers are employed in: (a) textiles industry (b) jute industry (c) sugar industry (d) computer industry
?Chlamydia? bacteria is found to be involved in which of the following diseases? 1 Heart attack 2 Malaria 3 Cancer of liver 4 None of these
The first Indian to get a Grand Slam title in tennis is (A) Mahesh Bhupati (B) R. Krishnan (C) Leander Paes (D) Vijay Amritraj
During the period of which of the following was ‘Panchtrantra’ written? a) Nandas b) Mauryas c) Guptas d) Sungas