Who among the following was the commander in charge of the
allied forces in Iraq?
1 Hans Blix
2 Peter Williams
3 Tommy Franks
4 Alexander Graham
Which of the following countries has won the Copa America Football Cup 2004? (a) Argentina (b) Chile (c) Bolivia (d) Brazil
The largest part of the human brain is ? a) Cerebellum b) Cerebrum c) Mebulla oblongata d) Midbrain
which contry have least correption?
The riverine port-handling diversified commodities in India?is: (A) Paradip (B) Kandla (C) Mangalore (D) Kolkata
The world famous painting ‘Mona Lisa’ is the work of
Which one of the following ship-building yards builds the largest sizes of vessels (DWT)? (A) Bombay Docks, Mumbai (B) Cochin Ship Building Yard (C) Garden Reach Workship, Kolkata (D) Hindustan Ship Building Yard, Visakhapatnam
?Father of History? is the name given to: (a) Herodotus (b) Megasthenese (c) John Rey (d) Ibn Batuta
Medicines Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), a medical aid organization which received the 1999 Nobel Prize for Peace, operates, in which of the following countries? 1 Great Britain 2 France 3 Germany 4 Spain
Plz send nots for prepare interview
Reflex action is the function of 1 Cerebellum 2 Spinal cord 3 Medulla 4 Autonomous nervous system
The flag ship of the Indian Navy is: (a) INS Vikrant (b) INS Nilgiri (c) INS Udaigiri (d) INS Dunagiri
Consider the following statements : 1.Mohammad Shah (1719-1748) was the first Mughal ruler to patronize Urdu. 2.Malik Muhammad Jayasi wrote the famous epic Padmavat in Hindi. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2