The youngest player who led India in Test Cricket is
1 Sachin Tendulkar
2 Azharudding
3 Nawab of Pataudi
4 Kapil Dev
2008 Olympic Games are scheduled to be held in 1 Beijing 2 Sydney 3 New Delhi 4 London
According to the latest census : (1) 18.6 per cent lives in urban areas (2) 76.5 per cent lives in urban areas (3) 20 per cent lives in urban areas (4) Urban population is decreasing
Maximum coal production in India is from (1) Dharwar System of Rocks (2) Upper Gondwana System (3) The Lower Gondwana System (4) The Vindhyan System
?Lion of Punjab? is the nickname assigned to: (a) Bipin Chandra Pal (b) Lala Lajpat Rai (c) Sardar Bhagat Singh (d) None of these
Which of the following states does not have any atomic power plant? (a) Tamil Nadu (b) UP (c) Orissa (d) Rajasthan
Which of the following days is observed as World Food Day? 1 September 23 2 September 16 3 October 23 4 October 16
Neoprene, a synthetic rubber, is made from 1 Dichloroethane 2 2-chlorobutadiene 3 Carboxy-methyl cellulose 4 Methanol
Which one of the following measures could prove to be helpful in raising agricultural production in India during a short period? (a) Mechanization of agriculture (b) Co-operative farming (c) Use of better seeds (d) Consolidation of land holdings
The charter of the UN was signed on June 26, 1945 at: (a) Geneva (b) San Francisco (c) California (d) Paris
Most soluble in water is 1 Camphor 2 Sugar 3 Sulphur 4 Common salt
?Seven Sisters?s in business history refers to 1 The major oil companies in USA in the early 20th century 2 The major US auto companies in the 1950s 3 The major Japanese Consumer electronics companies in the 1980s 4 The major speciality chemical producers in Europe.
The catchline ?The joy of flying? is associated with 1 Jet Airways 2 Sahara Airlines 3 Indian Airlines 4 Air India