Which country won the FIFA World Cup Football Championship
2002?
(a) Germany
(b) Brazil
(c) France
(d) Italy
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Spondylitis is the disease affecting (a) Kidney (b) Spinal column (c) Brain cells (d) Lungs
?Carbon dioxide cycle? implies that (A) Carbon dioxide moves in the air in a cycle (B) The Carbon dioxide structure is cyclic (C) Carbon dioxide consumes oxygen (D) Oxygen is changed into Carbon dioxide by respiration of human beings and then to oxygen and carbon, by green plants
The President is considered an integral part of: (a) Parliament (b) Rajya Sabha (c) Lok Sabha (d) judiciary
. What is the number of chromosomes present in a man? (a) 46 (b) 58 (c) 32 (d) 16
Which of the following is correctly matched? A. Golden Temple - Patiala B. Iran Pilar -Agra C. Qutub Minar -Mathura D. Humayun?s Tomb -Delhi
The funds raised from the sale of government stakes in the PSUs will be allocated to which of the following pools/funds? 1 Education Cess 2 National Investment Fund 3 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 4 Sarva shiksha Abhiyan
In our body, the tissue are bathed in 1 Water 2 Blood 3 Lymph 4 Plasma
Which one of the following lakes of India is a salt-water lake? 1 Rewalsar 2 Bhimtal 3 Nakki 4 Sambhar
Which company has recently launched electronic goods in India? 1 Hyundia 2 Honda 3 Toyota 4 Ford
With reference to a normal human being, which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 Human saliva is slightly alkaline 2 An adult human may secrete 1 to 1.5 litres of saliva per day 3 Saliva is secreted by sixs pairs of salivary glands in human beings 4 The salivary enzyme (ptyalin) breaks down cooked starach into maltose
In which country , is bull fighting the national sport?
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The first split in the Congress took place in 1907 at: (a) Calcutta (b) Madras (c) Allahabad (d) Surat
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