Which country is known as the ?Land of the Rising Sun??
1 Japan
2 Australia
3 Norway
4 North Korea
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Freon is (1) C2 F2 (2) CCl2F2 (3) C2F4 (4) (C2F2)n
The 1983 All-England Badminton Champion is: (1) Liem Swie King (2) Luan Jin (3) Han Jin (4) Prakash Padukone
Which was the first among the following ? (a) Doctrine of Lapse (b) Subsidiary Alliance (c) Permanent Settlement (d) Double Government
In which form Government will get the more profit than any other? a)Direct taxes b)Indirect taxes c)exise tax d)estate taxe
6 Answers Engineers India Limited,
The ad-line ?God people to bank with? is associated with 1 Punjab National bank 2 State Bank of India 3 Citi Bank 4 Union Bank of India
In which part of the Constitution Directive Principles are enshrined ? (1) Part I (2) Part II (3) Part III (4) Part IV
In a Parliamentary form of democracy 1 Executive controls the Judiciary 2 Executive controls the Legislature 3 Judiciary controls the Executive 4 Legislature controls the Executive
The President (a) Can dismiss a Minister at his discretion (b) Cannot dismiss a Minister (c) Can dismiss a Minister on the advice of the Prime Minister (d) None of the above
The farm income insurance scheme announced by the Union Government is presently being run in how many districts ? (1) 20 (2) 50 (3) 100 (4) 150 (5) None of these
The Pythagorean Theorem states that: (A) In any triangle, the square of the longest side equals the sum of the squares of the other sides (B) In any triangle, the square of the longest side equals the square of the sum of the other sides (C) In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides (D) In an isosceles triangle, the third side equals the sum of the other two equal sides
. The book The Man who knew Infinity by Robert Kanigel published in 1991 and extensively reviewed in news papers in India is the biography of (a) Vikram Sarabhai (b) Homi Bhabha (c) Sir C.V. Raman (d) Srinivasa Ramanujan
The Union Constitution Committee under the chairmanship of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru consisted of (a) 54 members (b) 15 members (c) 10 members (d) 7 members