In 2004, the World Economic Forum met at
1 Davos
2 Vienna
3 Paris
4 London
Bachendri Pal is: (a) the first Indian woman to win a medal in Olympic Games (b) the first Indian woman to climb Mt Everest (c) the first woman pilot of Indian Airlines (d) the first woman IPS Officer of India
Birds get thrust (forward motion) and lift (upward motion ) from 1 Air sacs 2 Flapping of wings 3 Twisting of feathers 4 Shape of wings which is similar to aero plane blades
The first general elections were held in India in (1) 1960 (2) 1962 (3) 1951 (4) 1952
The velocity of light is : (1) Infinite (2) 3 x 10 metres/sec. (3 lakh km/sec) (3) 330 m/sec (4) finite
The highest transmission voltage in the country?at present?is: (A) 22 kV (B) 320 kV (C) 400 kV (D) 450 kV
The folk theatre form ?Tamasha? is associated with: (a) Maharashtra (b) Orissa (c) Rajasthan (d) Bengal
. Given below is a dairy of disasters involving hazardous chemicals. Which one of the following is correctly matched? (a) 1959, Minamata / Nigaita, Japan : Leakage at pesticide plant (b) 1976, Seveso, Italy : Mercury discharged into waterways (c) 1984, Bhopal, India : Leakage of dioxin (d) 1987, Kotka, Finland : Monochlorobenzene split in harbour
The 30th International Film Festival in India was recently organized at 1 New Delhi 2 Mumbai 3 Calcutta 4 Hyderabad
Kuchipudi, a dance drama has originated from? (a) Gujarat (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Kerala (d) Orissa
Which one of the followings in the Mediterranean Sea form part of a Republic of Italy? (a) Sicily (b) Sardinia (c) Elba (d) All the three
Bankim Chandra?s novel Ananda Math makes a reference to (1) The Santal Rebellion (2) The Sepoy Mutiny (3) The Sanyasi Rebellion (4) The Munda Revolt
Which of the following companies/agencies is set up by the banks and FIs to deal with defaults on corporate loans 1 ARCIL 2 ICRA 3 SHCIL 4 SEBI