A heart beat requires approximately ?
a) 0.5 seconds
b) 0.8 seconds
c) 0.5 minute
d) 1 minute
When a dispute arises regarding the election of the President, the case is referred to the: (a) Parliament (b) Chief Election Commissioner (c) Prime Minister?s Special Committee (d) Supreme Court
Who is the new Chairman of the National Book Trust ? (a) Sitaram Bharti (b) D.N. Dixit (c) Tarlochan Singh (d) Bipin Chandra
. The name of the poet Kalidasa is mentioned in the (a) Allahabad pillar inscription (b) Aihole inscription (c) Alapadu grant (d) Hanumakonda inscription
The most widely consumed cereal in our country is: (A) Wheat (B) Barley (C) Rice (D) None of these
The most powerful of the Greek Gods was: (a) Zeus (b) Dionysus (c) Apollo (d) Poseidon
The largest part of the human brain is 1 Cerebellum 2 Cerebrum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 Midbrain
Which sugar is present in considerable amount in the blood ? a) Glucose b) Fructose c) Galactose d) Sucrose
Napoleon was hailed as a second Justinian because : (a) he fought wars for the honour of France (b) he abolished feudalism (c) he prepared the code of laws (d) he resolved to win the world
In August 2004, Sri Lanka won the Asia Cup Cricket Tournament. Who was the Man f the Series ? (a) Sachin Tendulkar (b) Muthaiah Muralitharan (c) Sanath Jayasuria (d) Irfan Pathan
which of the following fibers is generally preferred for making gauze and lint? 1 Cotton 2 Rayon 3 Nylon 4 Terylene
Sania Mirza recently became the first Indian woman to win which of the following titles? 1 WTA singles 2 Dubai Open Songles 3 Paris Indoor Open 4 Davis Cup (Asia)
Which one of the following combinations of the book and its author is not correct? (A) The Dark Side of Camelot ? Salman Rushdie (B) The Everest Hotel ? Shiela Gujral (C) Pride of India ? Persis Khhambatta (D) Surviving Men ? Shobha De