Who among the following is the Trinidad ad Tobago?s first
Prime Minister of Indian origin?
1 Basdeo Panday
2 Bharat Jagdeo
3 P.V.Patil
4 S.R.Nathan
Taenia solium (Tape worm) lives as a parasite in 1 Pig 2 Abdomen of man 3 Intestine of man 4 Liver of man
June 3 Plan was also known as the (a) Mountbatten Plan (b) Cabinet Mission Plan (c) Wavell Plan (d) None of these
Sri Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, the new Prime Minister of Nepal, belongs to which of the following political parties? 1 Rashtriya Nepal Morcha 2 Communist Party of Nepal 3 Democratic Party of Nepal 4 Nepali Congress
A consumer is said to be in equilibrium, if: (A) he is able to fulfil his need with a given level of income (B) he is able to live in full comforts with a given level of income (C) he can fulfil his needs without consumption of certain items (D) He is able to locate new sources of income
The international Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has recently built a temple with various statues and robots in which of the following cities? 1 New Delhi 2 Vrindavan 3 Calcutta 4 Mumbai
which contry have least correption?
Mixed economy means (a) Co-existence of small scale and large scale industries (b) Co-existence of the rich and the poor (c) Co-existence of private and public sector (d) Assigning equal importance to both agriculture and heavy industries
Who among the following persons is closely associated wit the leading company ITC Ltd? 1 M.S.Banga 2 K.Gopalkrishnan 3 Yogi DEveshwar 4 Deepak Satwalekar
Which of the following states saw a series of protests against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in 2004? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Uttar Pradesh 3 Mizoram 4 Manipur
Edible part of coconut is: (A) seed coat (B) endocarp (C) endosperm (D) carper wall
. Which one of the following provides the best estimate of the world’s biological diversity? (a) Of about ten million species probably alive today, some 20 species are lost everyday, most of them unknown because no more than half a million have yet been actually identified by scientists (b) Of about thirty million living species, some 50 are lost everyday, most of them unknown because no more than one million have been actually identified (c) Of about forty five million living species, some 100 are lost everyday, most of them unknown because no more than 1.5 million have been actually identified (d) Of about seventy five million living species, some 500 are lost everyday, most of them unknown because no more than 3 million have been actually identified
Mount Everest was successfully climbed for the first time in (a) 1948 (b) 1953 (c) 1955 (d) 1957