Mastr Raju Tital, who was chosen for further training in a
game as future hope by a world organization, plays which of
the following games?
1 Cricket
2 Chess
3 Badminton
4 Lawn Tennis
Where is Halebid-a place which is well known for its elaboratedly sculptured temples of the Hoysala period? 1 Karanataka 2 Orissa 3 Maharashtra 4 Tamil Nadu
When a state governor dies or resign, who normally exercises his functions till a new governor is appointed ? a) Secretary General of the Governor b) A person designated by state cabinet c) Chief Justice of the High Court d) Advocate General of the state
In vulcanization, natural rubber is heated with 1 Carbon 2 Sulphur 3 Silicon 4 Phosphorus
Who among the following got the ?Bharat Ratna? award, before becoming the President of India? (a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) Dr. Zakir Hussain (c) V.V. Giri (d) All of these
7 Answers CMAT, GO, GSEB, SSC, UPSC,
Why was the name of B.K.Chaturvedi recently in the news? 1 He has taken over as the India?s High Commissioner to U.K. 2 He will be the new Cabinet Secretary in the Union government. 3 He will be the new Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha 4 None of these
One of the following is most suitable for study of mutations. (A) Haploids (B) Deploids (C) Tetraploids (D) Polyploids
BPO is an abbreviation for 1 Bharat Petroleum Organisation 2 Business Process Outsourcing 3 Business Products Outsourcing 4 Bharat Pesticides Outlet
Nisha Millet and Sebastian Xavier, who were adjudged as Best Sportspersons in the Fifth National Games, are associated with which of the following? 1 Swimming 2 Relay Race 3 Light weightlifting 4 Badminton
The following one is associated with formation of pearl (1) Pectin (2) Pinctada (3) Mytilus (4) Nautilus
Satellite INSAT-ID has taken over the functions of INSAT 1 IA 2 IB 3 IC 4 Both (1) and (3)
what is ER2 (Monthly return) in EOU? why this return give to Department?
India is engaged multifariously in developing alternate sources of energy. Which of the following is selected by her as the prime source of commercial energy? (a) Nuclear power (b) Solar power (c) Coal (d) Oil