In pure air, the quantity of air to the tune of:
(A) 30%
(B) 38%
(C) 14%
(D) 21%
The famous English novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch, who died recently, belonged to which of the following countries? 1 Australia 2 Canada 3 Britain 4 None of these
Prime person in ?operation Elephant? in Chittisgarh (1) Parul Singh (2) Prem Kumari (3) Parovi (4) Shakuntala Devi
Who is the first lady Prime Minister of india?
13 Answers College School Exams Tests, GE, IB Intelligence Bureau, Infosys,
. Who appoints the Governor of Jammu & Kashmir? (a) The Chief Minister of the State (b) The Chief Justice of the High Court of State (c) The President of India (d) The Prime Minister of India
2 Answers BOC, State Bank Of India SBI,
The headquarters of the ILO are at: (a) The Hague (b) New York (c) Paris (d) Geneva
The First Sikh War was an important event in the administration of : (a) Lord Auckland (b) Lord Ellenborough (c) Lord Hardinge (d) Lord Dalhousie
Which Mughal emperor was first a prisoner of the British and later a pensioner of the Marathas till his death? (a) Shah Alam II (b) Bahadur Shah II (c) Alamgir II (d) Akbar Shah II
The Parliament of India consists of (A) The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (B) The President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (C) The Lok Sabha, Prime Minister and Speaker (D) None of these
9 Answers CCC, Civil Service, Daksh, ESIC, IAS, IES, ONGC, RBI,
The founder of the autonomous kingdom of Oudh was 1 Shuja-ud-Daula 2 Saadat Kahn Burhan-ul Mulk 3 Safdarjang 4 Shershah
The gas used to extinguish fire, is ? a) Neon b) Nitrogen c) Carbon Dioxide d) Carbon Monoxide
Which of the following represents the total revenue receipts estimated in the Union Budget for the Year 1999-2000? (approximately in Rs.Crore) 1 1,62,000 2 1,73,500 3 1,82,000 4 2,83,800
Lord Buddha was born at: (a) Pataliputra (b) Ujjain (c) Rajgriha (d) Lumbini