Which famous war hero said: “you are remembered for the
rules you break”?
1 Douglas MacArthur
2 Napoleon
3 Rommel
4 Lawrence of Arabia
‘Optra’ is a new model of car launched in India by 1 General Motors 2 Hyundai 3 Toyota 4 Honda
Which of the following fertilizers leaves acidic residue? 1 Urea 2 Ammonium phosphate 3 Ammonium sulphate 4 None of these
Who is not a well known personality in the field of advertising? 1 Alyque Padamsee 2 Frank Simoes 3 Kamlesh Pande 4 Anurag Mathur
The most important revolution which took place in the beginning of the 20th century, was the: (a) French Revolution (b) Indian Revolution (c) Russian Revolution (d) Chinese Revolution
Which of the following pairs of the prizes/awards and the areas in which they are given is not correct? 1 B.D.Goenka Award-Excellence in Journalism 2 B.C.Roy National Award-Sports 3 Moorty Devi Award-Literature 4 Arjuna Award-Sports
The itching disease Scabies is caused by 1 Bacterium 2 Fungus 3 Mite 4 Protozoa
UNCTAD is: (a) International Development Agency (b) UN Agency for Third World Development (c) UN Conference on Trade and Development (d) Agency for the Promotion of Science and Technology
The Right to Constitutional Remedies has been granted under article (a) 30 (b) 31 (c) 32 (d) 35
A fatal fever generating virus ?Marburg? is spread in which of the following countries recently? 1 Ethiopia 2 South Africa 3 Vietnam 4 Congo
Which one of the following substances makes nylon? (A) Polymide fibre (B) Polyster fibre (C) Cellulose fibre (D) Polyethylene fibre
In India maximum number of workers are employed in: (a) textiles industry (b) jute industry (c) sugar industry (d) computer industry
Which one of the following is a federal feature of our Constitution? (a) Single Citizenship (b) Single Constitution (c) Double sets of government at National and State level (d) Single Election Commission