?Frontier Gandhi? was the nickname of:
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
(c) Vinoba Bhave
(d) None of these
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The place with least rainfall in India is: (a) Leh (b) Bikaner (c) Jaisalmer (d) Jaipur
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Gulf of Bothania lies between 1 Sweden and Finland 2 Italy and Greece 3 United Kingdom and France 4 United Kingdom and Ireland
The Midsummer Night?s Dream was written by: (a) William Wordsworth (b) Shakespeare (c) T S Eliot (d) Bernard Shaw
How many local trains run in Mumbai
. Sound waves travel at 300 m/s. Sound produced at a point is heard by a person after 5 seconds while the same sound is heard by another person after 6 seconds. What could be the maximum and minimum distances between the two persons? (a) 1.8km, 0.15 km (b) 2.2km, 0.20 km (c) 2.8km, 0.25 km (d) 3.3km, 0.3 km
An Indian pharma company received The Economic Times Award for Corporate Excellence last year. Which company are we referring to ? 1 Ranbaxy 2 Reddy Labs 3 Biocon 4 Worckhardt
Which bank is celebrating 150 years of its existence in 2004? 1 Standard Chartered Bank 2 State Bank of India 3 Canara Bank 4 Federal Bank of India
Shree bagh agreement deals with (1) Ensuring rapid development of rayalaseema as per with coastal districts (2) Establishing a separate university center in rayalaseema area (3) None of these (4) Both 1 and 2
The credit control operation is performed by (a) Rural Banks (b) Commercial Banks (c) Reserve Bank of India (d) State Bank of India
3 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
Which of the following pairs of scientists have won the Nobel prize for physics for 1997? 1 Stanely Prusiner & Myron Scholes 2 John Walker & Jody Williams 3 Claude Cohen Tanoudji & William Phillips 4 None of these
Late Vengala Rao, who died in June 1999, was the former 1 Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh 2 Governor of Gujarat 3 Governor of Karnataka 4 Chief Minister of Maharastra
. Poison glands of snakes are homologous to (a) Electric organs of fishes (b) Stings of rays (c) Sebaceous glands of mammals (d) Salivary glands of vertebrates