The first session of Andhra Mahasabha which was held at
Bapatla in 1913 was presided over by
(1) B.N. Sarma
(2) Konda Venkatappaiah
(3) Pattabi Seetharamaiah
(4) Nyayapathi Subba Rao
Water contained by glaciers on earth is: (a) 3% (b) 2.24% (c) 2.50%
In laundry soaps, a material called ?filler? is used. Which of the following is a ?filler? 1 Talc 2 Sodium silicate 3 Soda ash 4 Sodium phosphate
. When there is depletion of ozone in the stratosphere the wavelength of radiation striking the earth’s surface will be (a) 10-10 m (b) 10-7 m (c) 10-2 m (d) 100 m
The capital of Tripura is: (a) Imphal (b) Guwahti (c) Agartala (d) Aizawl
What is the estimate of bribes paid in the world? 1 $ 1 billion 2 $ 20 million 3 $ 100 million 4 $ 1 trillion
The African leader who held the heavy-weight boxing title in his own country for nine years and later rose to become the President of his country is: (a) Robert Mugabe (b) Idi Amin (c) Kenneth Kaunda (d) Nelson Mandela
Who among the following authored the famous work ?A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy? 1 Adam Smith 2 John Locke 3 Karl Marx 4 Thomas Paine
A fall in the exchange rate of the Indian rupee would result in 1 An expansion in India’s imports 2 An expansion in India’s exports 3 An expansion in both exports and imports 4 An increase in India’s trade deficits
Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the UN General Assembly on Dec. 19: (a) 1947 (b) 1950 (c) 1948 (d) 1951
Which of the following glands controls the development of sex organs in humans? 1 Pancreas 2 Thyroid 3 Adrenal 4 Pituitary
C. funk?s name has been associated with the research of which of the following? (a) Vitamins (b) Proteins (c) Minerals (d) Carbohydrates
Which of the following films won the Oscar Award for the best film in the Academy Awards function held in March 2003? 1 Chicago 2 New born baby 3 Jerky girl 4 Devdas