Which one o the following countries is not in South America ?
(a) Bolivia
(b) Paraguay
(c) Suriname
(d) Swaziland
The 13th decennial census of India was held in 2001. When did the censuses begin? (a) 1852 (b) 1862 (c) 1881 (d) 1882
The Pala kings of Bengal were by religion (a) Saiva (b) Vaishnava (c) Buddhist (d) Jain
The Adil Shah rules defeated by Krishnadevaraya was: (1) Yusuf Adil Shah (2) Ibrahim Adil Shah (3) Malik Adil Shah (4) Ali Adil Shah
Noble metals are 1 Elements that do not form compounds ordinarily 2 Very light weigh metals 3 Metals that do not corrode or tarnish in air or water 4 none of these
. Which one of the following vitamins is considered to be a hormone? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
Which is the only book written by Margaret Mitchell reputed to be one of the largest selling best sellers of all time? (a) Gone with the Wind (b) The Three Musketeers (c) Born Free (d) Ulysses
The ‘Da Vinci’ laptop notebook has been launched by 1 Intel 2 Videocon 3 LG Electronics 4 Samsung
In which of the following ways Indian citizenship can be acquired? (a) By birth (b) By descent (c) By naturalization (d) By registration (e) All of these
Most of the Odissi performances are based on a famous 12th century poem, Geet Govinda, written by: (a) Jaidev (b) Vidyapati (c) Chaitanya (d) None of these
In 1 minute, how much water is given away by the atmosphere in the fom of precipitation? (a) 1 billion tonne (b) 2 billion tonne (c) 1/2 billion tonne
Which of the following hill ranges was severely hit recently by an earthquake (in March 1999)? 1 Vindhya Hills 2 Nilgiri hill range 3 Satpura hills 4 None of these
Which of the following countries, during the decade 1991-2001, has made maximum foreign direct investment in India? 1 Mauritius 2 USA 3 UK 4 Japan