Which of the following teams has won the National Squash
Championship held recently?
1 West Bengal
2 Tamil Nadu
3 Maharastra
4 Delhi
The World Cup football scheduled in 2006 is being organized in 1 Brazil 2 Argentina 3 Germany 4 Italy
Which of the following is the name of the satellite developed recently to scan the oceans around the country? 1 INSAT-1A 2 INSAT-1B 3 INSAT-1C 4 None of these
. Consider the following about booth-capturing : (1) Removing of boxes after electorates have voted. (2) Preventing genuine persons from voting. (3) Attacking the opposition candidate (4) Booth capturers can be arrested and detained for 2 years. Which of the above statement are true : (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) All the four (c) 2 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 4
Which one of the following was not a provision of the Indian Independence Act, 1947 ? (a) India was no more under the British Crown (b) The power of paramountcy of the British over the Indian States was not to lapse (c) The British India was partitioned into two independent dominions, India and Pakistan (d) The Indian States were given the option to join India or Pakistan or to remain independent
?No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers? is 1 Bohr?s law 2 Aufbau principle 3 Newton?s law 4 Pauli?s exclusion principle
The religious teachings of Ashoka lay great stress on the : (a) moral aspect of human life (b) religious aspect of human life (c) economic well-being of the people (d) performance of yajnas or sacrifices
How long did the Constituent Assembly take to finally pass the Constitution ? a) About 6 months in 1949 b) Exactly a year since Nov 26. 1948 c) About 2 years since Aug 15, 1947 d) About 3 years since Dec 9, 1946
Aligarh Muslim University was founded by: (a) Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlu (b) Mohammad Ali Jinnah (c) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (d) Dr. Abul Kalam Azad
Shalimar Garden of Kashmir was built by (1) Feroz Shah Tughlak (2) Humayun (3) Nurjehan (4) Shahjehan
. Given below is a dairy of disasters involving hazardous chemicals. Which one of the following is correctly matched? (a) 1959, Minamata / Nigaita, Japan : Leakage at pesticide plant (b) 1976, Seveso, Italy : Mercury discharged into waterways (c) 1984, Bhopal, India : Leakage of dioxin (d) 1987, Kotka, Finland : Monochlorobenzene split in harbour
The temperature of a body is an indicator of 1 The total energy of the molecules of the body 2 The average energy of the molecules of the body 3 The total velocity of the molecules of the body 4 The average kinetic energy of the molecules of the body
?Queensberry Rules? is the name given to the rules in: (a) Cricket (b) Tennis (c) Boxing (d) Hockey