The dictator of Italy during the first half of 20th century was
(A) Stalin
(B) Lenin
(C) Napoleon
(D) Mussolini
Viswanathan Anand won the Rapid title in the Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess tournament held in Monte Carlo in March 1999 after defeating 1 Vladimir Kramnik 2 Alexi Shirov 3 Loekl Vanwely 4 None of these
The real founder of the Kushana Empire in India was: (a) Menander (b) Vasudeva (c) Kujula Kadphises (d) Kanishka
Which one of the following countries is not a permanent member of the UN Security Council? a) China b) France c) Japan d) Russia
Which of the following diseases creates immunity in human body? (A) Small-pox (B) Jaundice (C) Tuberculosis (D) Diabetes
The Russian Revolution took place in the reign of: (a) Peter (b) Czar Alexander (c) Fredrick (d) Czar Nicholas II
The U.S.A. Government suspended the sales of fire arms and ammunition to the dealers of which of the following countries, as most of the supply is reaching in the hands of guerrillas and drug traffickers? 1 Venezuela 2 Colombia 3 Pakistan 4 None of these
Which part of the brain controls respiration? 1 Cerebral cortex 2 Medulla 3 Cerebellum 4 Cerebrum
Who among the following Delhi Sultans is known for introducing market control mechanism? 1 Iltutmish 2 Balban 3 Alaudding Khilji 4 Feroze Tughlaq
Which of the following countries is separated from India by the Gulf of Mannar? 1 Sri Lanka 2 Myanmar 3 Banladesh 4 Pakistan
Akbar abolished the Hindu capitation tax primarily because : (a) the revenue derived from it amounted to very little (b) it made the Hindus in his reign more contented since they were not discriminated against bys such a tax (c) he thought of more effective ways of raising revenue (d) he could not enforce its collection
Where is the Viram Sarabhai Space Centre located? (a) Mumbai (b) Bangalore (c) Sriharikota (d) Trivandrum
Which of the following elements is not-radioactive? 1 Uranium 2 Thorium 3 Plutonium 4 zirconium