The Winter Olympic of 2002 will be organized in which of the
following cities?
1 Nagano
2 Tokyo
3 Moscow
4 Salt Lake City
About 80% of the body weight in most organisms is 1 Protein 2 Minerals 3 Water 4 Fat
The glands of the body which pour their secretions directly into the blood stream are known as 1 Exocrine glands 2 Endocrine glands 3 Heterocrine glands 4 Compound glands
The First Amendment of the Constitution was made in the year: (a) 1954 (b) 1958 (c) 1950 (d) 1949
President?s rule at the center can be imposed: (A) during external emergency (B) whenever the President desires (C) during internal emergency (D) during external and internal emergencies
A coin is flipped for 100 times. The number of times the head comes on top is (1) Exactly 50 (2) 50 or more (3) 50 or less (4) About 50 with few more or few less
Shahjahan had to remain in captivity for ??? years. (a) eight (b) fourteen (c) sixteen (d) twenty
Who is the Chairman of the Tenth Finance Commission in India? (1) Dr. Debi Prasad Pal (2) Mr. K.C. Pant (3) Mr. B.P.R. Vithal (4) Dr. C. Rangarajan
Which of the following is used as a material for making protective windows in space probes ? a) Steel b) Graphite c) Tungsten d) Diamond
The center of low pressure is: (a) cyclone (b) anti-cyclone (c) clouds
Sri Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, the new Prime Minister of Nepal, belongs to which of the following political parties? 1 Rashtriya Nepal Morcha 2 Communist Party of Nepal 3 Democratic Party of Nepal 4 Nepali Congress
Both Canada and the United States are interested in the Arctic region because it: (a) has many minerals (b) is the shortest route to Asia (c) is rich in fur-bearing animals
Which is the largest Gulf in the world? (a) The Gulf of Mexico (b) The Gulf of Cambay (c) The Persian Gulf (d) The Strait of Hormuz