The northern part of Europe is called:
(a) the Alpine region
(b) Scandinavia
(c) Benelux
Who is the new Chairman of the National Book Trust ? (a) Sitaram Bharti (b) D.N. Dixit (c) Tarlochan Singh (d) Bipin Chandra
Which of the following is a distributary river? (a) Hoogly (b) Chambal (c) Kosi
A person?who is arrested and detained in police custody?has to be produced before the nearest magistrate: (A) immediately after arrest (B) within 12 hours after arrest (C) within 24 hours after arrest (D) within 48 hours after arrest
India along with which of the following other countries has won the Golden Jubilee Akai Cup International Polo championship held in October ?97? 1 Germany 2 Romania 3 Japan 4 United Kingdom
Enriched uranium used in a nuclear reactor is 1 Uranium freed of all impurities 2 Uranium treated with radiation 3 Uranium alloyed with aluminum 4 Uranium with a high percentage of a particular isotope
The science of the study of nerves is called: (A) Mycology (B) Neurology (C) Ethnology (D) Biology
The place where Lord Krishna explained the philosophy of Bhagwad Gita is: (a) Mathura (b) Dwarka (c) Kurukshetra (d) Gokul
what type of questions will expect in computers in SBI PO exam
0 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
Which book of Taslima Nasreen has been banned in Bangladesh? (1) Nirvasit Bahire Antare (2) Baalikar Gollachhut (3) Upper Paksha (4) Lajja
The first Indian to get a Grand Slam title in tennis is (A) Mahesh Bhupati (B) R. Krishnan (C) Leander Paes (D) Vijay Amritraj
Lasers are widely used in various walks of life. These are sources of (1) Sound waves of very high frequency (2) Sound waves of very high intensity (3) Light waves which are coherent (4) High speed electrons
Chronicle of an impossible Election is the latest book by which of the following persons ? (a) M.S. Gill (b) T.N. Seshan (c) T.S. Krishnamurthy (d) J.M. Lyngdoh