When did Britain conduct her first nuclear explosion?
(A) 1946
(B) 1962
(C) 1952
(D) 1972
The largest Buddhist temple in the world is located in 1 Japan 2 India 3 China 4 Indonesia
The Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 1996 was recently presented to an organization which is considered as ?Doctors without Borders?. What is the actual name of this organization? 1 World Health Organisation 2 The World Red Cross Society 3 Amnesty International 4 Medicines sans Frontiers
If you go to Tuticorin, Paradip, Kandla and Mangalore, you won?t have to go through: (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Orissa (c) Gujarat (d) Kerala
Bee dance are meant for 1 Communication 2 Recreation 3 Courtship 4 None of these
Maximum number of daily newspapers in India are published in: (a) Bengali (b) Hindi (c) English (d) Malayalam
Which of the following are the Non-Banking Financial intermediates? (a) Industrial Finance Corporation (b) Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (c) Industrial Development Bank of India (d) State Financial corporations (e) All of these
Jhansi Ki Rani is a film directed by 1 A.J.F.Madan 2 Sohrab Modi 3 Himanshu Rai 4 Joseph David
?Chintala Venkata Ramana Temple? is in this place (1) Tadpatri (2) Lepakshi (3) Penugonda (4) Chandragiri
The oath of office to the Prime Minister and other Ministers is administered by the (a) Vice-President of India (b) President of India (c) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (d) Chief Justice of India
Which of the following appointments is not made by the President of India? (a) Chief Justice of India (b) Chief of the Air Staff (c) Speaker of Lok Sabha (d) Chief of the Army Staff
In living organisms the water acts as (1) Diluting agent (2) Physiological solvent (3) Lowers body temperature (4) None of the above
Condensation changes water vapours into: (a) solid or liquid form (b) solid form (c) gaseous or liquid form