Iraq does not share its borders with
1 Syria
2 Jordan
3 Kuwait
4 Ethiopia
Which one of the following ruling lines of the Marathas defeated Bajirao II? (1) Scindia (2) Holkar (3) Bhonsle (4) Gaikwar
Classical Sanskrit poetry of India is: (a) predominantly secular (b) predominantly religious (c) a mixture of religious and secular (d) Nothing can be said definitely
The principal work of Sir Issac Newton is: (a) Origin of the Species (b) Principia (c) One World (d) Shape of Things to Come
Which of the following countries recently joined the G-20 as its 21st member? A. East Timor B. Ukraine C. Uruguay D. Indonesia
At which of the following Olympic Games did the Indian Hockey team win its first gold medal? 1 Los Angeles 2 Amsterdam 3 Ontreal 4 Helsinki
The principles concerning the provisions of the grants-in-aid to the states out of the Consolidated Fund of India re recommended by the (1) Finance Commission (2) Planning Commission (3) National Development Council (4) Administrative Reforms Commission
The most important cause of the Revolt of 1857 was: (a) popular discontent (b) the alien British rule (c) the annexation of Avadh by Lord Dalhousie (d) the activities of Christian missionaries
The founder of Sikh religion was: (a) Kabir (b) Ramanuj (c) Nanak (d) Ramanand
Which one among the Indian States is the major producer of mica? (1) Andhra Pradesh (2) Bihar (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Orissa
Among the non-foodgrain crops, the largest area is devoted to the cultivation of (1) Jute (2) Oilseeds (3) Cotton (4) Sugarcane
Which one of the following is not a genetic disease in human beings? 1 Huntington?s chorea 2 Phenylketonuria 3 Rheumatic heart disease 4 Tay-Sach?s disease
Saccharin is made up of (a) Toluene (b) Phenol (c) Propane (d) Butane