Which one of these was not murdered?
(a) Thomas Becket
(b) Socrates
(c) Julius Caesar
(d) Abraham Lincoln
(e) John F Keneedy
The fifth Ministerial Conference of World Trade Orgnisation (WTO) was held from September 10 to 14, 2003 at 1 Tokyo 2 Cancun 3 New Delhi 4 Gneva
. Igneous rocks are found (a) By the cooling of the hot masses of the earth (b) By the falling of the mountains (c) Through earthquakes (d) None of these
Which of the following was the first computer language? 1 FORTRAN 2 BABBAGE 3 PL-I 4 PLANKALKUEL
Gangaur festival is held in honour of: (a) Saraswati (b) Ganesh (c) Parvati (d) Radha
Why was luizinho Falerio recently in the news? 1 He was appointed Special Assistant to the Foreign Minister 2 He has taken over as the Chief Minister of Goa 3 He will be our new High Commissioner to U.K. 4 None of these
Which one of the following is not an organic compound? (A) Carboxylic Acid (B) Benzene (C) Sulphuric Acid (D) Methyl Alcohol
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0 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
Which of the following is not the effect of failure of Constitutional machinery in a state? (a) No money bill can be introduced in the State (b) The executive power of the State becomes vested in the President (c) Parliament can delegate to the President legislative powers with regard to the State (d) Legislature is either suspended or dissolved
One feature distinguishing the Rajya Sabha from the Vidhan Parishad is ? a) Power of implement b) Nomination of members c) Tenure of membership d) Indirect election
Who got the temples at Khajuraho built? (a) Rajputs of Chittor (b) Chalukyas of Badmai (c) Chandelas of Bundelkhand (d) Chauhans of Ajmer
In India One rupee notes are issued by the: (a) Reserve Bank of India (b) State Bank of India (c) President of India (d) Government of India
14 Answers Bhakkar, HPP, HSSC, HSSC Haryana Staff Selection Commission, ICICI,
In a Greek city-state a citadel which was built for defence was known as a/an: (a) Sphinx (b) Acropolis (c) Ziggurat (d) Pantheon