As per the reports published by the UNICEF, the children in
which of the following Asian countries are suffering from
acute malnutrition?
1 Cambodia
2 Bhutan
3 China
4 Nepal
What are soaps? 1 Salts of silicates 2 Esters of heavy fatty acids 3 Sodium or potassium salts of heavier fatty acids 4 Mixture of glycerol and alcohols
TRAI stands for: (A) Total Reorganisation Aircraft Industry (B) Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (C) Telecommunications and Regulations Act of India (D) None of the above
Hutchison Whampao, the telecommunications major, is headquartered in 1 Singapore 2 China 3 Hong Kong 4 Malaysia
Who among the following was the winner of the Booker Prize for the book ‘Disgrace’? 1 Arundhati Roy 2 Amitav Ghosh 3 Ian McEwan 4 J.M.Ceotzee
Which of the following is not present in the blood? 1 RBCs 2 WBCs 3 Plasanta 4 Plasma
Which of the following countries has won the Copa America Football Cup 2004? (a) Argentina (b) Chile (c) Bolivia (d) Brazil
. Why does the sky look blue? (a) Sky is actually blue in colour (b) Sky is the reflection of the sea water so blue (c) Blue colour of light is of short wave length so can be scattered by dust particles and water vapours but not the other colours (d) None of these
The Radoliff Line is the international border between (a) India and Pakistan (b) India and China (c) India and Bangladesh (d) India and Nepal
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Under whose advice the president of India declares emergency under article 352 ? a) Council of Ministers b) Cabinet c) Chief Ministers of all states d) Prime Minister
The sayings and deeds of the Prophet are known as: (a) Caliph (b) Sunna (c) Hadith (d) Sura
The Joint session of both the Houses of the Parliament is presided over by (1) The President (2) The Prime Minister (3) The speaker of Lok Sabha (4) The Chairman of Rajya Sabha
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In which of the following years Arjuna Awards were instituted? (a) 1961 (b) 1971 (c) 1951 (d) 1965