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
Forest area as percentage to total geographical area (in North-Eastern States) is maximum in 1 Assam 2 Manipur 3 Nagaland 4 Arunachal Pradesh
Approximately, what percent of the total oil production of the world is produced by OPEC nations? 1 33% 2 65% 3 50% 4 75%
There are approximately??. Muscles in human body. 1 200 2 350 3 500 4 700
The sector that has the highest plan outlay in Union Budget, 1983-84 is: (1) Agriculture (2) Special Area Programme (3) Science and Technology (4) Energy
Only glucose is used for energy requirement by 1 Kidney 2 Muscles 3 Brain 4 Liver
The abbreviation IRDA stands for 1 Industrial Research and Develoment Authority of India 2 Insurance Research and Development Authority of India 3 Industrial Research Development Auithority of India 4 Industrial Research and Demands Agency
Grammy Award winner Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt has created a new raga as a tribute to the late Oddisi dance Protima Gauri Bedi. What is the name of that new raga? 1 Protima 2 Shivranjani 3 Garima 4 Gaurima
How much net profit was announced by the Indian Bank on March 31, 2004? 1 Rs.206 crore 2 Rs.306 crore 3 Rs.506 crore 4 Rs.406 crore
BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) is gaining ground due to 1 Factor cost advantage 2 Economy of scale 3 Business risk mitigation 4 All of these
The name of India?s first aircraft carrier is: (a) INS Kukri (b) INS Nilgiri (c) INS Vikrant (d) INS Himgiri
The glands of the body which pour their secretions directly into the blood stream are known as 1 Exocrine glands 2 Endocrine glands 3 Heterocrine glands 4 Compound glands
The recent World Health Assembly was held in May 2004 at (a) Geneva (b) Rome (c) Ro de Janeiro (d) Rabat