The minimum age required for becoming the prime minister of india is ?
a) 25
b) 30
c) 40
d) 35
The process by which rock decomposes and disintegrates is: (a) weathering (b) gradation (c) degradation
Who was elected as the President of Namibia after her freedom from South Africa? (a) F W de Klerk (b) Botha (c) Walter Sislu (d) Sam Nujoma
Which of the following roofs provide better protection against heat? 1 Cement slab 2 Asbestos sheets 3 Reinforced concrete 4 None of these
Who is not a well known Indian fashion designer? 1 Ravi Bajaj 2 Rohit Bal 3 Shefali Talwar 4 Suneet Verma
Which one of the following countries is not a member of G ? 15 ? (1) Chile (2) Kenya (3) Nigeria (4) Pakistan
The dictator of Italy during the first half of 20th century was (A) Stalin (B) Lenin (C) Napoleon (D) Mussolini
In which year Indira Gandhi Peace Prize was instituted? (a) 1985 (b) 1984 (c) 1986 (d) 1987
Two lamps have tungsten filaments. The resistances of two lamps at incandescence are r and R, R being greater than r. These lamps are connected in series. Then (1) The lamp with resistance r will shine more brightly (2) The lamp with resistance R will shine more brightly (3) Both will shine equally brightly (4) No prediction can be made regarding brightness
The mid-latitude temperature zone extends from 23-1/20 to 66-1/20 latitudes: (a) in southern hemisphere (b) in northern hemisphere (c) in both hemisphere
Name the ?Law? Officers who hold office at the pleasure of the President. (a) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Attorney-General (b) The Attorney-General and the Solicitor General (c) The Law Minister and any judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court (d) The Attorney-General and the Law Minister
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 diseases cannot be controlled by vaccination? (a) Small Pox (b) Diabetes (c) Polio (d) Whooping cough