Philip Kotled is well-known as a
1 Film actor
2 Swimmer
3 Management expert
4 Fashion designer
Who among the following has not taken more than 500 wickets in Test cricket? (a) Courtney Walsh (b) M. Muralitharan (c) Shane Warne (d) Richard Hadlee
Dronacharya Awards are given 1 To outstanding athletes 2 To outstanding coaches 3 For best performance in Archery 4 Fro invention in Science
Which country does not share the common currency of Europe? 1 Belgium 2 France 3 UK 4 Austria
In an organization, 40% of the employees are matriculates, 50% of the remaining are graduates and remaining 180 are post-graduates. How many employees are graduates ? (a) 360 (b) 240 (c) 180 (d) 300
Given the difficulty in facing a cut-throat competition with other banks and FIs, which among the following banks has decided to withdraw its domestic credit measures? 1 UTI bank 2 HSBC 3 ICICI bank 4 IDBI bank
The mineral resource which has made the Middle East of vital importance to the world today is: (a) oil (b) coal (c) tin (d) silver
?Paccala Someswara Temple? is in this place (1) Warangal (2) Alampur (3) Vemulawada (4) Panagal
Lines connecting places with equal temperature are: (a) Isotherms (b) Isolines (c) Isostasy
The period 1792-1815 has been termed: (a) an international civil war (b) the Napoleonic wars (c) the European war (d) The Austro-Prussian war
Article 78 of the constitution deals with ? a) Emergency powers of the President b) Prime Minister’s duty regarding keeping the president informed about the government’s decisions and policies c) President’s power to send advisory messages to the parliament d) President’s power to get information from the council of Ministers
Which of the following is not true about the relations between Japan and South Korea which were recently in news? 1 A three-day summit of both the nations was held in March 1999 in Hong Kong 2 Relations between two nations have remained problematic since long 3 Japan is against the merger of South Korea with North Korea 4 All the above statements are not true
Water rises to a height of 15cm in a capillary tube. If the tube is now dipped further in water so that only 12cm of it is above the water level, then the water will 1 Emerge as a fountain from the capillary tube 2 Stay at a height of 12 cm in the capillary tube 3 Stay at height of less than 12cm in the capillary tube 4 Flow down the side of the capillary tube