Mahabharata was written by:
(a) Veda Vyas
(b) Valmiki
(c) Tulsidas
(d) None of the above
If a person can see an object clearly when it is placed at about 25cm away from him, he is suffering from 1 Myopia 2 Hypermetropia 3 Astigmatism 4 None of these
. The economic drain of wealth was written by (a) Arabindo Ghose (b) Ram Mohan Roy (c) Dada Bhai Nouroji (d) James Pinces
Which of the following statements is true for planktons? 1 They live on the surface of lake water 2 They live on the bottom of lakes 3 They live on the plants growing in water 4 They live n the water column
The religious teachings of Ashoka lay great stress on the : (a) moral aspect of human life (b) religious aspect of human life (c) economic well-being of the people (d) performance of yajnas or sacrifices
In the Indian Constitution the Fundamental Rights have been included in (a) Part IV of the Constitution (b) Part III of the Constitution (c) Part II of the Constitution (d) Part V of the Constitution
If the usual formula for time calculation were to be applied, what would be the approximate time difference between extreme west and east part of India? 1 1 hr 2 11/2 hrs 3 2 hrs 4 2 ? hrs
The Chief Minister of Union Territory where such a set up exists, is appointed by the ? a) President b) Prime Minister c) Lt. Governor d) Majority party in Legislature
The first state to become bifurcated after independence was ? a) Bengal b) Bombay c) Punjab d) Assam
The Constituent Assembly for undivided India first met on ? a) 6th December, 1946 b) 9th December, 1946 c) 20th February, 1947 d) 3rd June, 1947
Who among the following has won the women?s singles title in Wimbledon 2004? (a) Serena Williams (b) Maria Sharapova (c) Svetlana Kuznetsova (d) Ai Sugiyama
?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by: (a) Charles Dickenss (b) Jane Austen (c) George Orwell (d) Hawthorne
Which gas is associated with Bhopal tragedy (1) Methyl cyanide (2) Methyl cynate (3) Methyl isocyanide (4) Methyl isocyanate