National sport of Australia is:
(a) Football
(b) Cricket
(c) Hockey
(d) Tennis
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Which one of the following cities is not a seaport? (a) Sydney (b) Southampton (c) Rome (d) Mumbai
Carbon tetrachloride fire extinguisher should not be used in closed rooms, because it produces a poisonous gas called 1 Carbon monoxide 2 Phosphine 3 Phosgene 4 None of these
Who is the author of the book ?Speed Post?? 1 Arun Shourie 2 Salman Rushdie 3 Shobha De 4 None of these
Lethal genes are much less common in haploid organisms than in diploids because: (A) haploids are usually smaller than the diploids (B) there are more diploids around us than these are haploids (C) in haploids, a gene is expressed even in a single dose (D) of the occurrence of irregular meiosis in haploids
Who is the youngest member of the 14th Lok Sabha? 1 Milind Deora 2 Sachin Pilot 3 Sandeep Dikshit 4 Ajay Maken
A news item published recently stated that the Gross Domestic Product of a country took a sudden boost after the income from the trade in illegal drugs was taken into account. Which of the following is the country and its new GDP? 1 Bangladesh, 200 million dollars 2 Nigeria, 350 million dollars 3 Ethiopia, 453 million dollars 4 Colombia, 512 million dollars
The real beginning of the temple architecture in northern India was made in the time of: (a) Ashoka (b) Kanishka (c) Guptas (d) Vedas
NABARD helps rural development by (1) Giving direct loans to farmers (2) Providing refinance facility (3) Assisting Gram Panchayats (4) Assisting Zilla Parishads
A small intense cyclonic storm of a very low pressure and violent updrafts is called: (a) torando (b) hurricane (c) rossby
The author of Nil Darpan is (1) Ananda Mohan Ghose (2) Dina Bandhu Mitra (3) Sharat Chandra Chatterjee (4) Munshi Premchand
. Which of the following was the coalmine lies on the Gondwan land (a) Raniganj (b) Rajasthan (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Bihar
The most commonly used metal in the pure form or as an alloy in domestic appliances is (A) Aluminium (B) Iron (C) Copper (D) Zinc