Which of the following countries was visited by
Mr.K.R.Narayanan, for the first time by an Indian President,
recently?
1 Libya
2 Kenya
3 Britain
4 Austria
Which Walt Disney?s famous cartoon character turned 75 on November 18, 2003? (A) Micky Mouse (B) Jerry (C) Donald Duck (D) Goofy
Which battle laid the foundation of Mughal rule in India ? (a) Battle of Plassey (b) Battle of Talikota (c) First Battle of Panipat (d) Battle of Haldighati
Mahavira, the founder of Jainism was called Jina, which means : (a) ghost (b) preacher (c) conqueror (d) free from fetters
. As on today, which one of the following countries has the largest external debt? (a) India (b) Brazil (c) USA (d) Mexico
The Desert Festival, an annual event in Rajasthan that displays local folk arts and culture, aerobatics, camel races, is held at: (a) Jodhpur (b) Jaisalmer (c) Barmer (d) Bikaner
Which of the following is the functions of the Vice-President? (a) Performs the functions of the Presiding officer of the Rajya Sabha (b) Has a casting vote in Rajya Sabha (c) He acts as President when President cannot perform functions due to illness or otherwise (d) All of the above mentioned
Facilities for export of Kudremukh iron ore were specially developed at: (a) Mormugao (b) New Mangalore (c) Cochin (d) Kandla
Khajuraho, which is famous for the structural temples, was the capital of: (a) Chandellas (b) Chalukyas (c) Gaherwallas (d) Nagas
King Abdullah, who was recently in news, belongs to which of the following countries? 1 Kuwait 2 Jordan 3 Saudi Arabia 4 Lebanon
?Lakh Baksh? was a title given to the ruler (a) Iltutmish (b) Balban (c) Raziya (d) Qutub-ud-din aibak
7 Answers Kirloskar, RRB, SSC,
The Greek philosopher who wrote nothing yet (who) is the most famous and that greatest figure in the world, he was: (a) Marcus Aurelius (b) Plato (c) Aristotle (d) Socrates
?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by: (a) Charles Dickenss (b) Jane Austen (c) George Orwell (d) Hawthorne