Who is the new CEO of Hewlettpackard?
1 Mark Hurd
2 Y.K.Hamied
3 G.R.Gopinath
4 Richard Branson
When a river near the sea divides into many small channels, the channels are known as: (a) distributaries (b) tributaries (c) cascade
The eldest son of Jahangir was: (a) Khsro (b) Khurram (c) Parvez (d) Shahryar
Match the following: (A) Govt. of India Act, 1935 : (1) Provincial Autonomy (B) Govt. of India Act, 1935 : (2) Separate Electorate (C) Minto Morley Reforms : (3) Dyarchy (D) Cabinet Mission Plan : (4) Constituent Assembly (a) A1, B2, C3, D4 (b) A2, B4, C3, D1 (c) A4, B1, C3, D2 (d) A3, B1, C2, D4
. In recent years there has been some concern over the threat posed by the Mathura Oil Refinery and the thermal power plants to the Taj Mahal in Agra. The Scientific basis of any possible damage to the Taj is mainly (a) Stratospheric ozone and the chlorofluorocarbons which destroy it (b) Acid precipitation and tropospheric ozone (c) Increasing levels of atomospheric CO2 which produce the greenhouse effect (d) Ultraviolet radiation (240-260 nanometers wavelength) and the fumes from the heavily polluted Yamuna river
Which country is known as ?Cockpit of Europe??
The system of separate electorates was introduced by the Act of (a) 1813 (b) 1858 (c) 1833 (d) 1909
Artificial immunity can be acquired by: (A) vaccination (B) drugs and antibiotics (C) foods (D) either of (A) or (C)
Acharya Nagarjuna lived during the period of (1) Hala (2) Gantamiputra Yagnasri (3) Satakarni (4) Pulamavi
?Farewell to Arms? is a famous novel written by: (a) Ernest Hemingway (b) Goethe (c) G B Shaw (d) E Bronte
The winners of the 1983 Wimbled on Tennis tournament were: (1) Martina Navratilova, John Mc. Enrore (2) Martina Navratilova and Connors (3) Martina Navratilova and Lendl (4) Christ Llyoyd and Mc. Enroe
Which of the following countries was the earliest to give women the right to vote? (a) Iceland (b) India (c) New Zealand (d) USA
All unicellular animals and plants are put under the group: (A) protozoa (B) monera (C) protista (D) prokaryota