Who among the following won the Formula One World
Championship title at the Malaysian Prix in the year 2003?
1 David Coulthard
2 Kimi Raikkonen
3 Michael Schumacher
4 Ralf Schumacher
When did the space age begin with the launch of the Russian Sputnik? 1 October 4, 1950 2 October 2, 1952 3 October 4, 1957 4 None of these
Agriculture, including research and education, falls in: (a) State List (b) Union List (c) Concurrent List (d) None of the above
?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.
In which of the following States the governor enjoys special power with regard to administration of tribal areas? (a) Bihar (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Assam (d) orissa
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is (a) Nominated by the President (b) Nominated by the Prime Minister (c) Nominated by the Vice-President (d) Elected by the Members of the Lok Sabha
Viswanathan Anand?s name is associated with : (a) Cricket (b) Chess (c) Football (d) Tennis
The Chaturvyuha theory was the contribution of (1) Pancharatras (2) Vaikhanasas (3) Chaityakas (4) Kapalikas
Who has been appointed as Prime Minister of Sri Lanka? 1 Lakshman Kasdrigamar 2 Mahinda Rajapakse 3 Ranil Wickremesinghe 4 None of these
The sun rays on March 21 and September 23 strike with an angle of 900 on: (a) 00 latitude (b) 23-1/20 latitude (c) 66-1/20 latitude
Of the following countries which one is not a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation? (1) Canada (2) Australia (3) India (4) Japan
The new name of Burma is: (a) Yangon (b) Myanmar (c) Rangoon (d) Kampuchea
In which part are the carbohydrates stored as glycogen in human body ? a) Stomach b) Pancreas c) Liver d) Duodenum