How many gold medals India won in the 13th Asian Games
recently concluded in Bangkok?
1 2
2 4
3 5
4 7
Alexander, son of Philip of Macedonia, ascended the throne in: (a) 336 BC (b) 324 BC (c) 326 BC (d) 323 BC
The most important source of calcium is (1) Meat (2) Egg (3) Milk (4) Cheese
At the time of enactment of the Constitution which one of the following ideals was not included in the preamble ? a) Equality b) Justice c) Socialist d) Liberty
Which is the first country in the world to allow mercy-killing after its Senate passed a Bill legalizing euthanasia by 46-28 votes? (A) The Netherlands (B) Nigeria (C) The Philippines (D) Portugal
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Which one of the following rivers flows towards the western side? (a) Godavari (b) Krishna (c) Mahanadi (d) Periyar
Which of the following is correct about the fundamental duties ? I. These are not enforceable. II. They are primarily moral duties. III They are not related to any legal rights. (a)I, II & III (b)I & III (c)II & III
Tetraethyl Lead (TEL) is added to petrol to (A) Prevent freezing (B) Increase boiling point (C) Increase flash point (D) Increase anti knocking rating
Name any Veteran Olympian Medalist and Politician.
When a financial emergency is proclaimed ? a) Repayment of government debts will stop b) Payment of salaries to public servants will be postponed c) Salaries and allowances of any class of employees may be reduced d) Union budget will not be presented
The National Calendar, which is based on Saka Era, was introduced in the country in the year: (a) 1957 (b) 1951 (c) 1949 (d) 1947
World Population Day was celebrated on (a) Aug. 2, 2004 (b) July 27, 2004 (c) July 19, 2004 (d) July 11, 2004
Megasthenese was: (a) a Chinese ambassador at the court of Chandragupta (b) a Greek Philosopher (c) the envoy of Seleucus at the court of Chandragupta (d) a Greek Geometrician traveler (e) sent to India by Alexander the Great to study and learn the teachings of Buddhism