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| Which one of the following vertebrae bear the whole weight
of the skull?
(A) Atlas
(B) Axis
(C) Cervical
(D) Sacral | | 1 |
| The drama ?King Lear? was written by:
(a) H G Wells
(b) G B Shaw
(c) William Shakespeare
(d) O? Neill | | 1 |
| In which of the following years Arjuna Awards were instituted?
(a) 1961
(b) 1971
(c) 1951
(d) 1965 | | 1 |
| Feeding of colostrums is important for young calves because
1 It is tasty
2 It contains iron
3 It contains antibodies
4 It supplies growth proteins | | 1 |
| Which of the following gases is considered as a green house
gas and its effect on the environment was very much in news
recently?
1 Oxygen
2 Ammonia
3 Chlorine
4 Carbon dioxide | | 1 |
| Who is the author of the look ?Business at the Speed of
Thought??
1 Bill Gates
2 Robert Whiting
3 T.R.Reid
4 None of these | | 1 |
| Harkishan Singh Surjeet is from which of the following
political parties?
(a) CPI
(b) CPI (M)
(c) NDA
(d) Janata Dal | | 1 |
| Which of the following freedoms has not been guaranteed to
the citizens of India under the Right to Freedom?
(a) Freedom of speech and expression
(b) Freedom to assemble peaceably and with arms
(c) Freedom to form associations or unions
(d) Freedom to move freely throughout the territories of India | | 1 |
| Who wrote the play ?Uttararamacharita??
(a) Harsha
(b) Tulsidas
(c) Bhavabhuti
(d) Sudraka | | 1 |
| Atmospheric pollution is caused by an excess of:
(1) Carbon monoxide
(2) Oxygen
(3) Hydrogen
(4) Nitrogen | | 2 |
| Who was the first President of USA?
(a) Abraham Lincoln
(b) Wilson Woodrow
(c) George Washington
(d) Thomas Jefferson | | 2 |
| One of the purpose of insat 1D, the satellite put up by
Indian Scientist, is to link all parts of India by
television. The height about the earth surface at which it
is revolving is about
(1) 200 km
(2) 10,000 km
(3) 36,000 km
(4) 1,00,000 km | | 1 |
| The President of which of the following countries was in
Bangalore recently?
1 Pakistan
2 Russia
3 Uganda
4 None of this | | 1 |
| The fact which supports the idea that viruses are living is
that they
1 Can be crystallized
2 Are made up of common chemicals
3 Duplicate themselves
4 Penetrate cell membranes | | 1 |
| In greek mythology, Apollo is the god of what ?
(a) Prophecy
(b) Medicine
(c) Love
(d) Peace | | 1 |
| The best known example of the Hoyasala style of temple is
found at:
(a) Hallebid
(b) Karle
(c) Ajanta
(d) None of the above | | 1 |
| Tax ? free villages granted to the learned Brahmanas in
ancient India were known as
(1) Agrahara
(2) Magastana
(3) Agraseni
(4) Bhukti | | 1 |
| Which town/city in India has got a tower (minaar) named
after Muhammad Ali Jinnah?
(a) Mumbai
(b) Aligarh
(c) Calicut
(d) Guntur | | 1 |
| A term of experts/scientists has invented India?s first
cryogenic tunnel. Which of the following is not related with
the uses/benefits and nature of this invention?
1 Cryogenics is the study of very low temperatures
2 The invention will help food processing industry in a big way
3 The tunnel consumes less electricity, takes smaller space
and is mobile
4 None of these | | 1 |
| Part III of the Constitution of India relates to
1 Directive Principles of State Policy
2 Fundamental Duties
3 Fundamental Rights
4 Citizenship | | 1 |
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