A child was playing with water, spraying vigorously on
himself on a pleasant Sunday morning. One of the children
surrounding him claimed he saw a beautiful rainbow. This kid
was found standing on the
(1) West side
(2) North side
(3) South side
(4) East side
who is home minister of maharastra?
Duma refers to: (a) freedom (b) an elected body (c) religion (d) soldiers
What is the name of the 5000 km range missile, which India is likely to launch in mid-2001? 1 Kosar 2 Arya 3 Surya 4 Opel
Chemically Milksugar is known as: (1) Glucose (2) Maltose (3) Lactose (4) Sucrose
According to Dalton?s atomic theory, the smallest particle which can exist independently is 1 An atom 2 A molecule 3 A cation 4 An anion
The Rihand Dam was constructed on the river: (a) Chambal (b) Sone (c) Murali (d) Periyar
6 Answers Tata Steel Limited, Wipro,
Which one of the following statements concerning powers of the President of wrong? (a) No Bill can become a law unless the President puts his signature over it (b) The President has the power to dissolve the Council of States (c) The President nominates 12 members to the Council of States and two Anglo-Indian members to the House of People (d) He declares war and concludes treaties or makes peace, subject to the provisions of the Constitution
The ?Mudrarakshasa? was composed by: (a) Shudraka (b) Vishakhadatta (c) Virahamihira (d) Aryabhatta
The special rehabilitation package was announced by the NDA Government for a particular commodity/industry. As per the newspaper reports, a fund may be set up for which of the following industries/sectors by the UPA-led Government? 1 Steel 2 Coal 3 Textiles 4 IT
The capital of Somalia is (1) Mogadishu (2) Johannesburg (3) Ankara (4) Dar-es-Salaam
Blood is formed in the human adult by: (A) bone marrow (B) red bone marrow (C) liver (D) small intestines
The first Olympic Games were held at Olympia (Greece) in the year: (a) 776 BC (b) 300 BC (c) 872 BC (d) 205 AD