Viswanathan Anand?s name is associated with :
(a) Cricket
(b) Chess
(c) Football
(d) Tennis
The Begums of Oudh were tyrannized for extortion of money by: (a) Wellesley (b) Clive (c) Warren Hastings (d) Cornwallis
What was the GDP growth rate of India in 2003-04, according to the Economic Survey 2003-04 ? (a) 8.2% (b) 7.4% (c) 6.4% (d) 5.3%
Where are the Saltora Ranges located? (a) Ladakh (b) Along the Vindyas (c) Part of the Karakoram Ranges (d) Part of the Western Ghats
The tenth International Film Festival for children and young people was organized at which of the following places recently? 1 Jaipur 2 New Delhi 3 Mumbai 4 Hyderabad
Which one of the following organisms has a role in converting ammonia into nitrites? 1 Rhizobium 2 Nitrobacter 3 Nitrosomonas 4 Pseudomonas
The founder of the Achaemenid empire was: (a) Cyrus (b) Darius III (c) Darius I (d) Xerxes
Liver helps to: (A) promote digestion of food (B) store glucose as glycogen (C) promote respiration (D) All of the above
The unpopular tax that is said to be the catalyst for Mrs. Margaret Thatcher?s downfail (1) Corporate tax (2) House tax (3) Poll tax (4) Income tax
Idealism, combined with a highly developed sense of rhythm and beauty characterizes the sculptures of the : (a) Gupta period (b) Mauryan period (c) Ashokan period (d) None of the above
Which of the following is the deadline given to the members of ?Euro Monetary Union (EMU)? to withdraw their national currencies from circulation? 1 January 1, 2002 2 July 1, 2002 3 September 1, 2002 4 None of these
One Byte is equal to how many bits?
Percapita income of India (1) 560 Dollars (2) 440 Dollars (3) 320 Dollars (4) 500 Dollars