Ptolemy built a temple/museum to the goddess of art,
literature and learning at:
(a) Athens
(b) Boukephala
(c) Kabul
(d) Alexandria
Economic Drain Theory is generally associated with the name of (1) The Britisher Warren Hastings (2) Veera Anstey (3) R.C. Dutt (4) Dadabhai Naoroji
Which of the following is a cold blooded animal? 1 Whale 2 Penguin 3 Otter 4 Tortoise
The President of India controls the Parliament: (a) directly (b) through the Chief Justice (c) through the Cabinet of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister (d) through the agency of the Defence Minister
The richest vegetable source of Vitamin A (1) Liver (2) Egg (3) Carrot (4) Sunlight
The performance of Public Sector Banks during the year 2003-04 has beenA) Slightly lower than during 2002-03B) Much better than the year 2002-03 for all PSBsC) Same as it was in the year 2002-03D) Slightly better for some banks like SBI and its Associates. (1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only A & D (4) Only D (5) None of these
The excavations in the Indus valley have pushed the antiquity of Indian History to (A) 5000 BC (B) 4000 BC (C) 2500 BC (D) 1000 BC
Which State has the largest number of common borders with other States? (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Rajasthan (d) West Bengal
11 Answers CDS, RPF, SI, UPSC,
The most important and main musical instrument in Nautanki form of fold theatre, is: (a) nagara (b) tabla (c) flute (d) mohuri
the RBI recently relaxed the prudential norms applicable to non-banking finance companies so that they may also get exposure to 1 Infrastructural loans 2 Housing loans 3 Personal loans 4 Loans for foreign travels
Who among the following is recently appointed as the Chairman of the Prasar Bharati Board? 1 B.G.Verghese 2 S.S.Gill 3 Nikhil Chakravartty 4 None of these
????? was the Prime Minister of England, when India became independent. (1) Churchil (2) Attlee (3) Chamberlain (4) Wilson
Air is a/an ? a) Compound b) Element c) Mixture d) Electrolyte