At which of the following places, the Buddhist Council was
not held?
1 Vaishali
2 Pataliputra
3 Rajagriha
4 Kannauj
The temperature of a body is an indicator of 1 The total energy of the molecules of the body 2 The average energy of the molecules of the body 3 The total velocity of the molecules of the body 4 The average kinetic energy of the molecules of the body
Who was the first prime minister of India ? a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad b) Mahatma Gandhi c) Jawaharlal Nehru d) Mrs. Indira Gandhi
Which District in North India has become first fully literate district ? (1) Bhopal (2) Moradabad (3) Aligarh (4) Agra
1 Answers Aligarh Muslim University, ZTE,
Who is the first Indian rcipient of the Olympic Gold Oreder? 1 Indira Gandhi 2 Air Vice Marshal C.L.Mehta 3 R.K.Randhir Singh 4 L.N.Khurana
Davis Cup is associated with : (a) Tennis (b) Lawn tennis (c) Boxing (d) Football
In which of the following fields guenter Grass was awarded the Nobel Prize for 1999? 1 Chemistry 2 Economics 3 Literature 4 Peace
Which one of the following is not a qualification of a Member of the Rajya Sabha ? (a) He should be a citizen of India (b) He should be at least thirty-five years of age (c) His name should appear on the list of voters in the State from which he is to be elected to the Rajya Sabha (d) He should not hold any office of profit under the State
The process by which green plants build their own tissues is known as: (a) photosynthesis (b) taliche (c) podzolization
The language spoken by the largest number of people in the world is (a) Hindi (b) English (c) Mandarin (d) Spanish
A fatal fever generating virus ?Marburg? is spread in which of the following countries recently? 1 Ethiopia 2 South Africa 3 Vietnam 4 Congo
The Kyoto Protocol on global warming came into effect from February 2005. all the nations except two have accepted and implemented the protocol in their countries. Which are these two countries? 1 India & Pakistan 2 Pakistan & Bangladesh 3 USA & Australia 4 Australia & France
The Netherlands was earlier known as (a) Poland (b) Holland (c) Spain (d) Greece