Which of the following places of northern India was in the
news as a severe earthquake struck there in March 1999?
1 Bareilly
2 Dehradun
3 Haridwar
4 Chamoli
A man has Rs. 480 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten-rupee notes. The number of notes are equal. What is the total number of notes? (a) 60 (b) 90 (c) 75 (d) 45
Which town/city in India has got a tower (minaar) named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah? (a) Mumbai (b) Aligarh (c) Calicut (d) Guntur
. The 66½0 lattitude is called (a) Arctic circle (b) Line of illumination (c) Antarctic circle (d) Temperature zone
Due to which property of the light waves, the solar and lunar eclipse take place? (1) Interference (2) Diffraction (3) Polarization (4) Rectilinear propagation
INCAL was held in: (A) Melbourne (B) New Delhi (C) Geneva (D) Beijing
The ?Neticket? scheme, which allows a passenger to fly without ever visiting a reservation counter has been introduced by 1 Jet Airways 2 Sahara Air 3 Indian Airlines 4 None of these
. Though a few (gas-based) industries have already been established good reserves of natural gas in India remain unutilized. This vast resource of natural gas can be used in the production of (a) Fertilizers (b) Carbide (c) Graphite (d) Synthetic Petroleum
Rate of transpiration is the maximum when there is (1) Low temperature (2) Low wind velocity (3) High temperature and low humidity (4) High humidity
Clint Eastwood who was recently is the news is a famous 1 Author 2 Cine artiste 3 Player 4 Magician
Which of the following films is directed by Michael Moore and is in the news these days? 1 Farenheit 9/11 2 Monster 3 Autumn in New York 4 Fright Night
. The genetic code of DNA is carried from the nucleus of Robosome by : (a) t-RNA (b) r-DNA (c) s-DNA (d) ATP
When was decimal coinage introduced in India? 1 1947 2 1950 3 1957 4 1960