?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by:
(a) Charles Dickenss
(b) Jane Austen
(c) George Orwell
(d) Hawthorne
Which of the following is/are the latest member(s) of World Trade Organisation? 1 China only 2 China and Taiwan 3 East Timor only 4 East Timor and Taiwan
Some parts of which of the following countries recently had to face a very powerful tarnado, supposed to occur once in a million years? 1 France 2 U.S.A 3 Germany 4 None of these
The Khajuraho temples were constructed by: (a) the Parmar rulers (b) the Chandel rulers (c) the Solanki rulers (d) Lalitaditya
Hirakund Project regulates the flow of a river named: (a) Krishna (b) Mahanadi (c) Tapti (d) Narmada
Which one of the following is not a qualification for contesting the election of the Vice-President of India? (a) He should be a citizen of India (b) He should have completed the age of thirty-five years (c) He should be a member of the Council of States (d) He should not hold any office of profit under the Government of India or the Government of any State, etc.
Which of the following is the most industrialized country? (a) Bangaldesh (b) Malaysia (c) Nepal (d) Singapore
Of the modern European nations the first to come to India as traders were the: (a) English (b) Portuguese (c) Dutch (d) French
Deepak Shourie is the Managing Director of 1 SAB TV 2 Discovery Communications 3 NDTV 4 None of these
Who defined democracy as a ?Government of the people, by the people and for the people?? (a) Ruskin (b) Abraham Lincoln (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Aristotle
In July 2004 the World Peace Meet was held in Salzburg. It is a city in which of the following countries? (a) Belgium (b) Poland (c) Austria (d) Canada
. Zoji La is a pass between (a) Kashmir valley and Ladakh (b) Lahul valley and Spiti (c) Chumbi valley and Sikkim (d) Arunachal Pradesh and Tibet
Which of the following is a non-metal that remains liquid at room temperature ? a) Aluminum b) Iron c) Nickel d) Cobalt