Whom did Justin Henin-Hardenne defeat in the finals of the
French Open 2003 to win the title?
1 Serena Williams?
2 Venus Williams
3 Jennifer Capriati
4 Kim Clijsters
?Eagle? is a term used in: (a) Golf (b) Tennis (c) Billiards (d) Volleyball
Which of the following is a non-metal that remains liquid at room temperature? 1 Bromine 2 Chlorine 3 Helium 4 Phosphorus
3 Answers IB Intelligence Bureau, XYZ,
Which of the following is observed as ?International Disabled Day?? 1 2nd December 2 12th December 3 22nd December 4 None of these
Planet Protection Fund was proposed by (1) Indira Gandhi (2) Maneka Gandhi (3) Rajiv Gandhi (4) U.N.
3 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
The most literate Union Territory in India is A. Delhi B. Pondicherry C. Chandigarh D. Lakshdweep
6 Answers College School Exams Tests, Genpact, SSC,
. A trader loses 20% by selling an article for Rs. 480/-. If he is to gain 20%, he should sell it for rupees. (a) Rs. 520 (b) Rs. 600 (c) Rs. 720 (d) Rs. 800
The architecture of the Ashokan period gained in magnificence as for the first time: (a) stone was employed instead of wood (b) wood was used instead of stone (c) burnt bricks were used for the first time (d) None of the above
The combustible material at the tip of a safety match sitck is 1 Sulphur 2 Manganese dioxide 3 Phosphorus 4 Antimony sulphide
The Constitution of India was promulgated on (a) 26th January, 1950 (b) 26th January, 1951 (c) 26th February, 1950 (d) 26th January, 1952
Consider the following statements : 1.Glycerol is used in explosives. 2.Detergents are made from hydrocarbons obtained from coal or petroleum. 3.Sodium perborate is a mild bleaching agent. 4.Methanol is used for making synthetic fibres. Which of the statements given above are correct ? (a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (b) 1, 2 and 3 (c) 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1 and 4
what sort of questions to be prepared for the post of probationary officer in the interview
4 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
?The English Roses? is a children?s book written by: (A) Jeanette Winterson (B) Mira Nair (C) Julie Andrews (D) Madonna