As per Census 2001 which of the following States has the
lowest density of population ?
(a) Manipur
(b) Meghalaya
(c) Nagaland
(d) Mizoram
Which of the following is a cold blooded animal? 1 Whale 2 Penguin 3 Otter 4 Tortoise
Kuchipudi dance originated from: (a) Punjab (b) Rajasthan (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Karnataka
Satish Gujral is a famous : (a) painter (b) architect (c) violinist (d) sitarist
Shimla Agreement was signed by the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan in 1 1971 2 1972 3 1965 4 1962
UN declared 2003 as the year of : (a) Communication (b) International Year of Fresh Water (c) Employment (d) Old
. Nirmal Hriday, Sanjivini and Saheli are (a) Organizations engaged in social work (b) Herbal medicines produced in India for hypertension, heart disturbances and neurological problems (c) Names of some savings schemes mooted by nationalized banks (d) Institutions set up by Jayaprakash Narayan for rehabilitation of erstwhile dacoits
?Dronacharya Awards? are given to the: (a) outstanding Indian teachers (b) persons who have made outstanding contribution to the study and popularization of Indian art and culture (c) teachers in the Defence Training Colleges and Academies of India (d) Indian Sports Coaches
Who is the author of the book ?Speed Post?? 1 Arun Shourie 2 Salman Rushdie 3 Shobha De 4 None of these
. Which of the following was the independent state during the Muhammad Bin Tuglaq’s period (a) Bijapur (b) Telingana (c) Hyasale (d) Madurai
Plants take nitrogen in the form of 1 Nitrate 2 Nitrogen 3 Nitrite 4 None of these
Michael Jordan, who took retirement in the month of January 1999, was associated with which of the following sports? 1 Soccer 2 Basket Ball 3 Volley Ball 4 Base Ball
After how many years is the President of USA elected? (A) 3 years (B) 4 years (C) 5 years (D) 6 years