Which of the following cities will host the Olympics in 2003?
1 Adelaide
2 Brussels
3 Vienna
4 Athens
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Which is the largest food crop produced in India? (a) Maize (b) Rice (c) Wheat (d) Jowar
3 Answers Rice Research Institute,
Congo has been an important country of Africa because : (a) it lies along the trade routes from north to south (b) its mines have copper and diamonds (c) it has the only oil processing plants in Africa (d) None of the above
Which of the following isnot a financial institution? 1 IDBI 2 UTI 3 FICCI 4 HDFC
Balaputradeva, the King of Sumatra, was a contemporary of : (a) Devapala (b) Dharmapala (c) Mahipala (d) Bigrahapala
The most populaous city in India is: (a) Kolkata (b) Delhi (c) Chennai (d) Mumbai
Satellite INSAT-ID has taken over the functions of INSAT 1 IA 2 IB 3 IC 4 Both (1) and (3)
The neutral atom?s two isotopes differ in the number of 1 Electron shells 2 Protons 3 Valence electrons 4 Neutrons
Which among the following is not a part of electoral reforms? (a) Registration of political parties (b) Disqualifying the offenders (c) Installation of electronic voting machines (d) Appointment of Election Commissioner
Who among the following were popularly known as Red Shirts ? (a) Congress Socialists (b) Member of Azad Hind Fauj (c) Khudai Khidmatgars (d) People led by Rani Gaidinliu
The quorum of the Parliament is fixed at: (a) one-tenth of the membership of the House (b) one-third of the membership of the House (c) one-half of the membership of the House (d) four-fifths of the membership of the House
Where is Meenakshi-a famous Hindu temple? 1 Mysore 2 Bhubaneswar 3 Madurai 4 Pune
The ancient name of Bengal was (a) Kamrupa (b) Vasta (c) Gauda (d) Vallabhi
6 Answers AAI Airports Authority Of India, L&T, SSC, Tech Mahindra,