The unicellular algae which is used in space programme to
regulate
the supply of oxygen is
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Codillm
3 Chlorella
4 Spirogyra
Mrs Junko Tabei, who created history on May 16, 1975 by becoming the world?s first woman to reach the 8,848 metre (29,002 ft) high Everest peak belongs to which of the following countries ? (a) Japan (b) Tibet (c) Thailand (d) Nepal
Which of the following pairs does not contain a coinage metal? 1 Copper and Gold 2 Silver and Gold 3 Zinc and Gold 4 Copper and Silver
Who wrote the national song ?Vande Matram?? (a) Aurobindo Ghose (b) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (c) Rabindranath Tagore (d) Sarat Chandra Chatterji
How long can Vice-President act as President when the President cannot perform his duties due to illness? (a) For indefinite period (b) For 6 months (c) For 2 years (d) For one year
?Sabarmati? is the river that flows near a city namely: (a) Mumbai (b) Ahmedabad (c) Hyderabad (d) Vijayawada
The cotyledons form the first pair of leaves in: (A) pea (B) wheat (C) maize (D) castor
Bromine is 1 A colorless gas insoluble in water 2 A highly inflammable gas 3 A black solid 4 A red liquid
Recently, an Indian Film personality was chosen for the ?Commandar of the Order of Arts and Letters Award? of France. The name of the person is 1 Gulzar 2 Ramanand Sagar 3 Mahesh Bhatt 4 Adoor Gopalakrishnan
What is the name of the 5000 km range missile, which India is likely to launch in mid-2001? 1 Kosar 2 Arya 3 Surya 4 Opel
Dadabai Naoroji Memorial Award for 2003 was presented to 1 Amartya Sen 2 Mukesh Ambani 3 U.R.Rao 4 R.A.Mashelkar
What is the capital of East Timor? 1 Darwin 2 Dili 3 Semarang 4 Yogykarta
?Persons of Indian Origin Card Scheme?, launched by the Government of India, is for the 1 Indians staying in Pakistan only 2 Indians staying in Bangladesh only 3 Indians staying in Nepal only 4 Indians staying anywhere in the world