Olympics 2000 was organized in
1 Perth
2 Manila
3 London
4 None of these
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Eighty-Sixth Constitutional Amendment made free and compulsory education for all between??a Fundamental Right. 1 10 and 20 years 2 5 and 20 years 3 6 and 14 years 4 10 and 14 years
Asoka?s victory over Kalinga is mentioned in (1) Rock Edict XIII (2) Rock Edict XII (3) Separate Kalinga Edict (4) Arthasastra
Which one of the following statements is not true about Agni-II? (A) It can hit a target in the range of 3000 kms (B) It is an IRBM (C) It is a two-stage solid-fuel IRBM (D) It can carry a warhead of 10,000 kgs
what is the national tree of India?
The technique which was evolved by Gandhiji during his long struggle in South Africa and which later became the Chief weapon for the attainment of Swaraj in India was: (a) non-violence (b) fasting unto death (c) satyagraha (d) hartal
Consider the following statements : 118 Marble is a constituent of tooth paste. 119 Gypsum is used for the manufacture of ammonium sulphate. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
Which country is known as the ?Land of the Rising Sun?? 1 Japan 2 Australia 3 Norway 4 North Korea
What makes blood look red? A. White Corpuscles B. Haemoglobin C. Plasma D. Colour Secretion
Which of the following represents the amount that the Petroleum Ministry is planning to raise by selling part of the Government?s stake in oil and Natural Gas Corporation or in Indian Oil Corporation? 1 Rs.5000 to 7000 crore 2 Rs.8000 to 10000 crore 3 Rs.10000 to 15000 crore 4 Rs.16000 to 20000 crore
A moderator is used in nuclear reactors in order to 1 Increase the number of neutrons 2 Decrease the number of neutrons 3 Slow down the speed of neutrons 4 Accelerate the neutrons
Which Mughal emperor was first a prisoner of the British and later a pensioner of the Marathas till his death? (a) Shah Alam II (b) Bahadur Shah II (c) Alamgir II (d) Akbar Shah II
In India the first book was printed in 1561. What was its name? (a) Hortus Indicus (b) The Dialogues in Indian Samples and Drugs (c) The Spiritual Compendium of the Christian Life (d) Bhagwad Gita