The ?Geeta Govinda? was composed by:
(a) Jayadeva
(b) Mira
(c) Umpati Dhar
(d) Dhoyee
The speed of wind is measured by: (a) anemometer (b) wind-vane (c) rotameter
The multinational company Philips belongs to 1 France 2 England 3 Netherlands 4 Spain
In India, the concepts of ?minimum needs? and ?directed anti-poverty programes? were the innovations of 1 Fourth Five-year Plan 2 Fifth Five-year Plan 3 Sixth Five-year Plan 4 Seventh Five-year Plan
As per the figures published in the print media, how many children below three years of age are severely malnourished in India? (approximately in percent) 1 10% 2 15% 3 18% 4 28%
Which of the following blood groups is a universal recipient? 1 A 2 B 3 AB 4 O
The Indian National Army (I.N.A.) came into existence in 1943 in (a) Japan (b) Then Burma (c) Singapore (d) Then Malaya
7 Answers Construction, MAHINDRA, Singapore Airlines, State Bank Of India SBI,
The unicellular algae which is used in space programme to regulate the supply of oxygen is 1 Chlamydomonas 2 Codillm 3 Chlorella 4 Spirogyra
Which of the following is not a part of the preamble to the Indian Constitution ? a) Secularism b) Socialism c) Democratic Republic d) Federalism
The study of finger prints of a criminal or a victim would fall under the purview of: (A) medical sciences (B) forensic sciences (C) criminal sciences (D) Either of (A) or (B)
The Sepoy Mutiny took place in the year : (a) 1757 (b) 1761 (c) 1836 (d) 1857
Chlorophyll is a naturally occurring chelate compound in which the central metal is ? a) Iron b) Copper c) Calcium d) Magnesium
The mausoleum of Akbar at ??? is undoubtedly a fine specimen of Moghul art. (a) Secundera (b) Delhi (c) Fatehpur (d) Lahore