Recently in a helicopter crash, Minister of State for
Defence, Mr.N.V.Somu died. He was basically from which of
the following political parties?
1 DMK
2 ADMK
3 TMC
4 None of these
The Main thrust for development of Small Scale Industries in India was given by the Industrial Policy Resolution of (1) 1948 (2) 1956 (3) 1977 (4) 1980
Anarchy refers to: (A) a government that is run by two rulers (B) the rule of no government (C) a government that rules through the power of the armed forces (D) Either (A) or (C) is correct
Why was Murali Nair recently in the news? 1 He has won Booker?s prize for his new book 2 He was elected Chairperson of the national Film Development Corporation of India 3 He won the notable First-Time-Feature-Film-Director Award 4 None of these
Where in India can you normally spot the Siberian crane in winter? (a) Sasangir Sanctuary (b) Ranthambore Sanctuary (c) Dachigam National park (d) Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuary
Which of the following is not the primary food product? (a) Cereals (b) Vegetables (c) Fruits (d) Milk
Which of the following is used in pencils ? a) Charcoal b) Silicon c) Phosporous d) Graphite
A stray NATO missile hit wrongly the embassy of which of the following countries during air attacks on Kosovo? 1 U.S.A. 2 India 3 Britain 4 China
The function of haemoglobin in the body is (a) Transport of oxygen (b) Destruction of bacteria (c) Prevention of anemia (d) Utilization of iron
Which of the following countries, during the decade 1991-2001, has made maximum foreign direct investment in India? 1 Mauritius 2 USA 3 UK 4 Japan
The place where Lord Krishna explained the philosophy of Bhagwad Gita is: (a) Mathura (b) Dwarka (c) Kurukshetra (d) Gokul
How much time does energy require to travel 90 million miles from the Sun to the earth? (a) 9-1/3 minutes (b) 9-1/2 minutes (c) 9-1/4 minutes
The doctrine of Lapse was introduced by (a) Lord Hastings (b) Lord Wellesley (c) Lord Dalhousie (d) Lord Bentinck
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