?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by
India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an:
(a) epic
(b) drama in prose
(c) poetic drama
(d) novel
Government of Indian has taken a decision to disinvest some of the Public Sector undertakings recently, so that a target of disinvesting Rs.10,000 crore can be achieved. Which of the following units will be disinvested to the tune of 75 per cent? 1 Hindustan Latex Ltd 2 Madras Fertilisers 3 Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd 4 Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd
According to the 1991 Census, the average annual growth rate of population during the decade 1981-91 was 1 2.5 2 2.8 3 2.11 4 3.0
In which part of India, canal irrigation system is the most common? (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Maharashtra (c) Sikkim (d) Uttar Pradesh
The multinational company Philips belongs to 1 France 2 England 3 Netherlands 4 Spain
The most important cause of the French Revolution was: (a) discontent of the people (b) heavy taxation (c) revolutionary ideas (d) extravagant nobility
In which of the following States the governor enjoys special power with regard to administration of tribal areas? (a) Bihar (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Assam (d) orissa
Which of the following is not the short name of a programme designed for the employment generation? (1) EAS (2) PMIUPEP (3) TRYSEM (4) CAPART (5) SJGSY
The imaginary/parallel lines running from East to West are: (a) latitudes (b) longitudes (c) altitudes
India has decided to develop Tsunami Warning System with the help of 1 Britain 2 Russia 3 Canada 4 USA
Who invented Chloroform? (A) Galilio (B) James Simpson (C) Rene Laennie (D) None of these
The energy for the contraction of muscles is derived by the combustion of (A) Proteins (B) Carbohydrates (C) Fats (D) Minerals
Shalimar Garden of Kashmir was built by (1) Feroz Shah Tughlak (2) Humayun (3) Nurjehan (4) Shahjehan