Which one of the following is the largest lake in the world ?
(a) Lake Superior
(b) Caspian Sea
(c) Lake Baikal
(d) Lake Victoria
The International Cigarette and Tobacco Ltd., Chennai was held guilty of infringing upon which of the following popular brands? 1 Johnnie Walker 2 Camel 3 Bacardi 4 Marlboro
?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an: (a) epic (b) drama in prose (c) poetic drama (d) novel
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Which of the following will be considered permanently domiciled in India? (a) Those who have permanent home in India (b) Were born within the territory of India (c) Either of whose parents was born in the territory of India (d) Have been residing in the territory of India for not less than five years before the commencement of the Indian Constitution (e) All of above mentioned (f) Only ?a? and ?b?
Which city is known as solar city ?
. What was the position of an Indian in the army upto 1856? (a) Indians could get the rank of subedar only (b) They were given officers’ jobs (c) They were not allowed to get leave (d) They were treated as slaves
Stainless steel is an alloy of ? a) Iron, Carbon and Nickel b) Iron and Manganese c) Iron, Chromium and Zinc d) Iron, Chromium and Nickel
Main bearers of the burden of indirect tax are (a) Manufactures (b) Traders (c) Consumers (d) Tax payers
As compared to 1995-96, the coal production in India during 1996-97 registered a growth of about?. 1 3% 2 4% 3 4.5% 4 6%
Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected (A) By the members of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (B) By the members of Rajya Sabha (C) By the members of Lok Sabha (D) Directly by the people
Organic matter decomposes due to (1) Algae (2) Virus (3) Bacteria (4) All these
The direction from which wind blows is referred to as: (a) windward (b) leeward (c) wind facing side