Which of the following countries won the Asia Cup Cricket
Tournament 2004?
(a) India
(b) Pakistan
(c) Bangladesh
(d) Sri Lanka
When were the postal services opened to the public in India? 1 1837 2 1867 3 1923 4 1948
The sayings and deeds of the Prophet are known as: (a) Caliph (b) Sunna (c) Hadith (d) Sura
The first president of the Indian National Congress was: (a) Anandamohan Basu (b) Dadabhai Naoroji (c) Raja Rammohan Roy (d) Woomesh Chandra Banerjee
4. Which is true regarding the president of India ? I. He is the Chief Executive II. He is the Supreme Commander of the armed forces III. He is the titular head of the state IV. He is the part of the union legislature (a) I & III (b) I & II (c) II, III & IV (d) I, II, III & IV
The first woman Governor of a state in free India was ? a) Mrs. Sarojini Naidu b) Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani c) Mrs. Indira Gandhi d) Mrs. Vijaya Laxmi Pandit
Abdul Fazl was famous for: (a) conquering the Deccan (b) heading a rebellion (c) writing a history of Akbar?s reign (d) organizing land surveys
The Directive Principles of State Policy are (a) Justiciable (b) Non-justiciable (c) Always justiciable (d) Sometimes justiciable
What was the main reason for the Prime Minister of India to make a three-day visit to Russia in May 2005? 1 To persuade Russia to ensure a permanent seat UN Security Council with veto power 2 To attend the commemorations of the 60th anniversary of victory of Allied Forces over Germany in the World War II 3 To develop a strategic defence partnership between China, India and Russia 4 To promote the trade between Russia, other CIS members and India
As per the figures published recently, the industrial production during 1998-99 registered a growth of 1 3% 2 3.5% 3 4.3% 4 5.6%
The earth revolves around the sun at a speed of 1 18.5 km/sec. 2 26.6 km/sec. 3 29.7 km/sec. 4 31.9 km/sec.
According to Census 2001, which one of the following States has the highest population? 1 Assam 2 Chhattisgarh 3 Jharkhand 4 Punjab
In which of the following years ?Nobel Prizes were instituted? (a) 1910 (b) 1901 (c) 1911 (d) 1903