Who among the following has become the first Indian batsman
to score five double centuries in Test Cricket?
(a) Sachin Tendulkar
(b) V.V.S. Laxman
(c) Rahul Dravid
(d) Sourav Ganguly
. According to the ancient Indian geographical concept ‘Bharatavarsha’ was a part of (a) Pushkaradweepa (b) Jambudweepa (c) Kraunchadweepa (d) Kushadweepa
The decadal growth in the population of India during 1991-2001 is close 1 13% 2 17% 3 21% 4 25%
Which of the following States is adjudged superior to most State in India in human development? (1) Tamil Nadu (2) Gujarat (3) Maharashtra (4) Karnataka (5) None of these
The first Telemedicine village in India is being set up in (1) Punjab (2) Maharashtra (3) Tamil Nadu (4) West Bengal
Why do the front wheels of motorcars lean outwards slightly? (A) It is done to allow for difference in angles; this gives stability to the car while taking a turn (B) It gives a broader base to the car (C) It helps to avoid bumping on uneven roads
?Fredom is my birth right?, Who was the famous, Indian national leader who gave this slogan? (a) Ranade (b) Tilak (c) Nehru (d) Gandhi
in which of the following states is shifting cultivation commonly used?
The characteristic feature of virus is that 1 It lacks chlorophyll 2 It mulftiplies only on dead animals 3 It is made of fats 4 It multiplies only on hosts
Consider the following statements : 1.Glycerol is used in explosives. 2.Detergents are made from hydrocarbons obtained from coal or petroleum. 3.Sodium perborate is a mild bleaching agent. 4.Methanol is used for making synthetic fibres. Which of the statements given above are correct ? (a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (b) 1, 2 and 3 (c) 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1 and 4
Which one of the following is a land-locked country? 1 Angola 2 Gabon 3 Tanzania 4 Zimbabwe
The name of India born British author who was issued a death threat (Fatwa) by ayatollah Khomeini is: (a) Salman Rushdie (b) Pamella Bordes (c) R K Narayan (d) Mira Nayar
How many times in year does the General Assembly of United Nations meet?
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