Who among the following has won the women?s singles title in
Wimbledon 2004?
(a) Serena Williams
(b) Maria Sharapova
(c) Svetlana Kuznetsova
(d) Ai Sugiyama
The policy of the ?counterpoise or natives against natives? was inaugurated by: (1) Sir John Lawrence (2) Lord Mayo (3) Lord Rippon (4) Lord Lytton
When did the Russian Revolution take place? (a) 1812 (b) 1848 (c) 1917 (d) 1939
To which political party does the present speaker of the Lok Sabha belong? 1 Shiv Sena 2 BJP 3 Telegu Desam 4 None of the above
Tourism has become one of the largest income generators and foreign exchange earners for many countries in Asia and South America. Which year was celebrated as International Year of Ecotourism to sensitise the tourism industry to build a self-sustainable model of tourism? 1 2001 2 2002 3 2003 4 2004
Which restrictions have been placed on Fundamental Rights? (a) When the Proclamation of National Emergency is in operation the freedoms are automatically suspended (b) States are allowed to impose certain reasonable restrictions for certain purpose (c) Fundamental Rights are absolute (d) Only ?a? and ?b? are correct
Largest Bodhisatva Temple is constructed in (1) Tibet (2) India (3) Sri Lanka (4) China
The type of glass used in making lenses and prisms is 1 Soft glass 2 Pyrex glass 3 Jena glass 4 Flint glass
Ronaldo, who was recently in the news, is a famous 1 Badminton player 2 Soccer Superstar 3 Pop Singer 4 Politician and Defence Minister of Brazil
The Constitution of India can be said to be: (a) flexible (b) rigid (c) a mixture of rigidity and flexibility (d) None of the above
The term ?Diamond? is associated with the game of: (a) Bridge (b) Baseball (c) Basketball (d) Billiards
Ad Asia 2003, which was attended by 1,400 delegates from 20 countries was recently held at 1 Jaipur 2 Delhi 3 Mumbai 4 Ranchi
Sher Singh Rana, who escaped from Tihar Jail in February 2004, is the prime accused in the murder of whom among the following? (a) Phoolan Devi (b) Beant Singh (c) Rajiv Gandhi (d) Shivani Bhatnagar