In which country, the democtratic elections were held with
the help of international observers, in October 2004, after
almost two decades of civil war?
1 Myanmar (Burma)
2 Pakistan
3 Afghanistan
4 Iran
The author of ?Malavikagnimitram? was: (a) Harisena (b) Aswaghosa (c) Kalidasa (d) Virasena
The brand name ?Matiz? belongs to: (A) Ford (B) Tata (C) Daewoo (D) Hyundai
The need for effective corporate governance and independent regulatory authorities was highlighted by the scam involving which of the following multinational corporation/s? (A) Enron (B) World Com (C) Xerox (D) All the three
Which of the following is a short tailed rodent used in scientific experiment? 1 Rat 2 Rabbit 3 Guinea pig 4 Squirrel
In July 2004 the World Peace Meet was held in Salzburg. It is a city in which of the following countries? (a) Belgium (b) Poland (c) Austria (d) Canada
. When a piece of ice melts in a beaker full of water what will happen to the level of water? (a) It will go up (b) It will go down (c) It will remain the same (d) All of these
Giddha, a popular folk dance of Punjab, is performed by: (a) men alone (b) women alone (c) men and women together (d) men and women in separate groups
Bee dance are meant for 1 Communication 2 Recreation 3 Courtship 4 None of these
Which one of the following is the largest single industry in India? (1) Iron and Steel (2) Textiles (3) Fertilizers (4) Cement
What is the birth place of Vardhamana Mahavira? 1 Kusinara 2 Kundagrama 3 Rajgriha 4 Kashi
5 Answers KPSC Karnataka Public Service Corporation,
The name of the wife of Salim, the eldest son of Akbar, was: (a) Banu Begum (b) Mehrunnisa (Nur Jahan) (c) Jahanara (d) Gulbadan Begum
For developing finger prints on a multicolored surface, which of the following is used? 1 Manganese Dioxide 2 Charcoal 3 Gold dust 4 Fluorescent powder