India along with which of the following countries conducted
its first ever joint naval exercise recently?
1 Myanmar
2 Bangladesh
3 Vietnam
4 China
who has been selected can any body guide me
Who is the 2004 Miss Deaf World ? (a) Vaida Kuzminskyta (b) Candice Morgan (c) Tatygana Prichodo (d) Amelia Jennifer
Where are the headquarters of World Trade Organistion (WTO) located? 1 New York 2 Canberra 3 Geneva 4 Buenos Aires
The biggest telescope in space has been named: (A) Soyuz (B) Mir (C) Chandra (D) Hubble
At the end of October 1999, India?s foreign exchange reserves, according to RBI, were approximately (In Million US$) 1 30,300 2 33,300 3 36,300 4 39,300
?Lakh Baksh? was a title given to the ruler (a) Iltutmish (b) Balban (c) Raziya (d) Qutub-ud-din aibak
7 Answers Kirloskar, RRB, SSC,
Following a sharp rise in the international prices of crude oil and diesel, diesel prices were raised by the government in October 1999 by 1 30% 2 35% 3 40% 4 45%
. Which one of the following crops enriches the nitrogen content in soil? (a) Potato (b) Sorghum (c) Sunflower (d) Pea
6 Answers AFCAT, Indian Air Force, Lakme, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell, SSC,
Economic sanctions against India were waived by the US President in October 1999. which of the following was not a sanction prior to this waiver? 1 Export of Nuclear Technology 2 Lending by American Commercial Banks 3 Loans by Export-Import Bank 4 Exchange of Arms Technology
. Why does a dead body float in water (a) Body temperature is zero so like ice it floats (b) Body after death loses its weight (c) The weight of the water displaced by dead body is more than the weight of dead body (d) None of these
The gland which maintains body temperature is the 1 Pituitary gland 2 Thyroid gland 3 Adrenals 4 None of these
Where is the famous Rumtek monastery located? 1 Arunachal Pradesh 2 Assam 3 Sikkim 4 Himachal Pradesh