Who among the following was awarded the Goldman
Environmental Prize 2004?
1 Aruna Roy
2 Medha Patekar
3 Rashida Bee
4 Rajender Singh
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What is the birth place of Vardhamana Mahavira? 1 Kusinara 2 Kundagrama 3 Rajgriha 4 Kashi
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A transformer works on the principle of: (A) convertor (B) invertor (C) mutual induction (D) self-induction
. ‘A’ is seated between D and F at a round table. C and not E is seated opposite to D. Who sits opposite of B ? (a) A (b) D (c) C (d) F
What is the official language of the Argentina? (a) Italian (b) Spanish (c) Portuguese (d) German
How many languages are enlisted in Eight Schedule of the Constitution of India? A. 16 B. 18 C. 21 D. 22
During the year 1999-2000, up to June 1999 what was th actual inflow against the foreign investment approvals in India (Rs.in Billion)? 1 133.4 2 162.4 3 77.3 4 308.1
According to Dalton?s atomic theory, the smallest particle which can exist independently is 1 An atom 2 A molecule 3 A cation 4 An anion
Which of the following statements with regard to the population in India is not correct? (a) India?s population is the 2nd largest in the world (b) Every seventh person in the world is an Indian (c) Poverty is the result as well as cause of the increase in population (d) Population growth does not affect economic growth
. Why does a dead body float in water (a) Body temperature is zero so like ice it floats (b) Body after death loses its weight (c) The weight of the water displaced by dead body is more than the weight of dead body (d) None of these
During the period of which of the following was ‘Panchtrantra’ written? a) Nandas b) Mauryas c) Guptas d) Sungas
Indian Cricket Team is likely to play in Pakistan after a gap of around 1 10 years 2 12 years 3 15 years 4 18 years
Ayatollah R. Khomeini was the religious leader of which of the following countries? (a) Iran (b) Iraq (c) Saudi Arabia (d) Kuwait