In Hindi literature who among the following is considered to
be the harbinger of Chhaya-Vada or the new modernistic
mystic note?
(a) Suryakanta-Tripathi ?Nirala?
(b) Makhan Lal Chaturvedi
(c) S H Vatsyan
(d) All of the above
Leander aes paired with whom to win the Australian Open Tennis Championship in 2003? 1 Martina Navratilova 2 Martina Hingis 3 Jennifer Capriati 4 Serena Williams
The Roman civilization started developing around the: (a) 3rd century BC (b) 4th century BC (c) 6th century BC (d) 1st century AD
The process in which a solid substance, on being heated, changes directly into the gaseous form is known as: (A) Dissociation (B) Dissolution (C) Sublimation (D) Evaporation
Which of the following Indian state/states does/do not share the border with Assam? 1 Sikkim and Tripura 2 West Bengal 3 Sikkim 4 Mizoram
The salary of the Vice-President of India is (a) Rs. 40,000 (b) Rs. 25,000 (c) Rs. 20,000 (d) Rs. 15,000
11 Answers GSA, IBM, KJ,
The largest part of the human brain is 1 Cerebellum 2 Cerebrum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 Midbrain
The government is planning to raise around Rs. ?..? through disinvestments of PSUs 1 5,000 crore 2 10,000 crore 3 15,000 crore 4 20,000 crore
Dadabai Naoroji Memorial Award for 2003 was presented to 1 Amartya Sen 2 Mukesh Ambani 3 U.R.Rao 4 R.A.Mashelkar
The landscape of Kutch is: (a) hilly (b) low-lying, flat and sandy plains (c) fertile lands having rich crops (d) only sands and nothing else
Reflex action is the function of 1 Cerebellum 2 Spinal cord 3 Medulla 4 Autonomous nervous system
The country in news for the large scale killings by drug catels (1) Chile (2) Guatemala (3) Columbia (4) Ilondaras
Which one of the following acids is present in vinegar? (A) Hydrochloric acid (B) Citric acid (C) Oxalic acid (D) Acetic acid