Who is popularly known as queen of ghazals?
(a) M S Subbulakshmi
(b) Siddeshwari Devi
(c) Begum Akhtar
(d) Nur Jehan
In the atmosphere ultraviolet rays are absorbed by (a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Ozone (d) Helium
India is ?? largest producer of coal in the world. (a) 2nd (b) 3rd (c) 4th (d) 5th
The ruler of Athens who freed Athenians who had become slaves due to debts was: (a) Pericles (b) Alexander (c) Solon (d) Ptolemy
Which of the following structures (glands) is concerned with the production of cortisone hormone in man? 1 Thyroid 2 Testis 3 Adrenal 4 Pancreas
Ginger is a stem and not a root because (a) It stores food material (b) It grows horizontally in the soil (c) It has nodes and internodes (d) It lacks chlorophyll
Facts or informational raw materials represented by symbols are called: (A) input (B) data (C) instruction (D) program
Which one of the following Bills must be passed by each house of the Indian Parliament separately, by a special majority? (a) Ordinary Bill (b) Money Bill (c) Finance Bill (d) Constitution Amendment Bill
?Georgia Gold? brand of hot or cold beverages belongs to which company? 1 Pepsi 2 Nestle 3 HLL 4 Coca-Cola
What is the target of GDP growth fixed for the year 2004? 1 4.33% 2 5.5% 3 6% 4 6.33%
The all-powerful religious and political authority in the Arab empire was the: (a) Qazi (b) Sultan (c) Maulvi (d) Khalifa
Which Article of the Constitution provides for right to property? (a) 300 A (b) 19 F (c) 272 (d) None of the above
Who can dissolve the Lok Sabha before the expiry of its normal term of five years? (A) The Prime Minister (B) The President (C) The President on the recommendation of the Speaker (D) The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
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