Which is the first of the four Grands Slam tennis
tournaments to be held each year
(A) French open
(B) US open
(C) Wimbledon
(D) Australian open
Which one of the following rivers flows towards the north? (a) Krishna (b) Chambal (c) Narmada (d) Tapti
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The supersonic jets tend to cause (a) Destruction of ozone layer (b) Sound pollution (c) Nervous system breakdown (d) All of the above
Real Juices re products of which company? 1 Nestle 2 Dabur 3 ITC 4 None of these
Who is the first Indian batsman to score a triple century in Test Cricket? 1 V.V.S.Laxman 2 Rahul Dravid 3 Sachin Tendulkar 4 None of these
The greatest Roman contribution to the world is in the field of: (a) law and government (b) philosophy and literature (c) art and architecture (d) science
Economic democracy is envisaged through (1) Fundamental Rights (2) Preamble (3) Directive Principles of State Policy (4) Union List
Biological death of a patient means death of tissues of the 1 Kidney 2 Heart 3 Lungs 4 Brain
. In ancient Indian historical geography the name ‘Ratnakara’ denoted (a) The Arabian Sea (b) He Bay of Bengal (c) The Indian Ocean (d) The confluence of the Ganga, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati at Prayaga
Southern most part of India : (1) is Kanyakumari (2) Lay in Niobtet Island (3) is Nagercoil (4) Vivekananda rock
LAN is an interconnection of computers and terminals located at: (A) Upto 10 km (B) Upto 50 km (C) Upto 75 km (D) None of these
Operation Cactus was a code name for (1) Indian Armed Forces action in Combating the Terrorists in Punjab (2) Indian Armed forces action in putting down the armed rebellion in Maldives (3) Environmental group (4) Armed forces Exercises
What is the national game of the USA? (a) Cricket (b) Soccer (c) Baseball (d) Billiards