Which of the following nations won the 2004 Natwest Trophy
for Cricket?
(a) West Indies
(b) England
(c) New Zealand
(d) Australia
The minimum age limit for a candidature for Presidentship is: (A) 21 years (B) 25 years (C) 35 years (D) None of these
what is ARE 1
Production of chloroflurocarbons in (CFC) gas which is proposed to be banned in India, is used in which of the following domestic products ? a) Television b) Tube Light c) Cooking Gas d) Refrigerator
Eighty-Sixth Constitutional Amendment made free and compulsory education for all between??a Fundamental Right. 1 10 and 20 years 2 5 and 20 years 3 6 and 14 years 4 10 and 14 years
Who was the first Indian woman to scale the Mount Everest?
Neap Tides occur: (a) at half moon (b) during the day (c) once a month (d) twice a week
The orbit of INSAT ?1B is said to be : (1) Heliocentric (2) Geo-stationary (3) Helfostationary
Who among the following is the new President of Sri Lanka? 1 Ranil Wickremesinghe 2 V.Prabhakaran 3 Chandrika Kumaratunga 4 None of these
The first major inscription in classical Sanskrit is that of (a) Chandragupta Vikramaditya (b) Kanishka I (c) Rudradaman (d) Samudragupta
Which of the following statements is wrong for the planet Venus? (1) It can be seen during whole night (2) After Sun and Moon, it is the most bright object in the sky (3) Its rotation and revolution are in opposite direction (4) Its surface temperature is about 4500C
?OPEC? is an organization of 1 The countries producing electronic goods 2 The countries exporting paper and newsprint 3 The countries producing ornaments and gems 4 The countries exporting petroleum products
Which of the following countries is the last to become a member of UNO? (a) Sweden (b) Switzerland (c) Australia (d) Norway