During 2004, Anju Bobby George was given
1 Arjuna Award
2 Dhyan Chand Award
3 Dronacharya Award
4 None of these
Answer / guest
(4) None of these (Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award on 21st
September 2004.)
Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 2 No |
Birju Maharaj is a famous??? dancer. 1 Bharatnatyam 2 Kathakali 3 Kathak 4 Odissi
What is the approximate time required for a heart-beat? (a) 0.5 second (b) 0.8 second (c) 0.5 minute (d) 1.0 minute
ONGC has signed an agreement with which of the following countries, which will enable it to explore oil and natural gas in that country? 1 Angola 2 Peru 3 Bangledesh 4 Vietnam
In mammals, the part of the brain that has reached highest level of development and that has enabled humans to grow their own crop, invent machines, develop language and art is 1 Cerebrum 2 Cerebellum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 None of these
One of the following phrases is used to describe Norway-it is the: (a) land of the Rising Sun (b) land of the Setting Sun (c) land of the Mid-night Sun (d) land of the Blue moon
How many times more is the pressure in the earth?s core as compared to atmospheric pressure at sea level? (a) 3 to 4 million (b) 1 to 2 million (c) 2 to 3 million
An industrialist wants to establish a cotton textile mill in the State of Kerala. He will face the difficulty of: (a) electricity (b) manpower (c) market (d) raw material
Who, among the following, has the final right to sanction the expenditure of the public money in India ? a) President b) Prime Minister c) Parliament d) Speaker
Which is the twin city of Cochin ? (a) Alappuzha (b) Thrissur (c) Aluva (d) Ernakulam
The Council of Ministers in India remains in office till it enjoys the support of the: (A) majority of the members of the Rajya Sabha (B) majority of the members of the Lok Sabha (C) minority of the members of the Rajya Sabha (D) minority of the members of the Lok Sabha
As compared to 1995-96, the coal production in India during 1996-97 registered a growth of about?. 1 3% 2 4% 3 4.5% 4 6%
Who founded the philosophy of Pustimarga ? (a) Chaitanya (b) Nanak (c) Surdas (d) Ballabhacharya