. In spite of abundant rainfall, India is said to be water
thirsty land why?
(a) Quick evaporation of rain water
(b) Repaid run-off of water
(c) Due to the concentration of rainfall over a few months
(d) All of the above mentioned
?Queensberry Rules? is the name given to the rules in: (a) Cricket (b) Tennis (c) Boxing (d) Hockey
2 Answers TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
Which of the following is not the short name of a programme designed for the employment generation? (1) EAS (2) PMIUPEP (3) TRYSEM (4) CAPART (5) SJGSY
The phenomenon of radio-activity is related to : (1) Amateur Radio (2) Radio Astronomy (3) Nucleus of an element (4) Radiation
The most electronegative element among the following is 1 Fluorine 2 Oxygen 3 Sodium 4 Sulphur
headquarter of WTO is located in
Crame Trophy Tennis final held in May 2003 was played between 1 Boris Becker and John McEnroe 2 John McEnroe and David Rickle 3 Boris Becker and Leander Paes 4 None of these
The currency of China is 1 Yen 2 Yuan 3 Ringgit 4 Won
The State in India with the largest coastline is: (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Kerala (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Maharashtra
44 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU, Banking, BBA, College School Exams Tests, Engineers India, Engineers India Limited, Group 2 II, IFFCO, ISRO, NET, NTSC, Pondichery University, PP, SSC, Tamil Nadu Police, TNEB Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, University, UPSC,
The largest single-site grassroots refinery in the world is owned by 1 Reliance Petroleum Limited 2 Shell in Brazil 3 British Petroleum 4 Indian Oil Corporation
In which one of the following cases did the Supreme Court declare that a Constituent Assembly should be convened to amend the Fundamental Rights? (a) Golak Nath vs the State of Punjab (b) Gopalan?s Case (c) Keshava Nand Bharati?s Case (d) None of the above
Which one of the following elements is essential for the construction of nuclear reactors?? (A) Cobalt (B) Nickel (C) Zirconium (D) Tungsten
2 Answers APPSC, Panchayati Raj Department, VAO,
When did the Russian Revolution take place? (a) 1812 (b) 1848 (c) 1917 (d) 1939