Homer was the greatest poet of the language namely:
(a) Greek
(b) Latin
(c) English
(d) Spanish
The largest part of the human brain is 1 Cerebellum 2 Cerebrum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 Midbrain
The Kumbha Mela comes round once in: (a) 7 years (b) 5 years (c) 10 years (d) 12 years
Which of the following State has the maximum number of rural population? (a) West Bengal (b) Maharashtra (c) Punjab (d) Bihar
Which one of the following is not a salient feature of the Constitution of India? (a) Written Constitution (b) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular and Democratic Republic (c) Rigid Constitution (d) Parliamentary type of Government
According to Dalton?s atomic theory, the smallest particle which can exist independently is 1 An atom 2 A molecule 3 A cation 4 An anion
One of the following has less starch, fat and cholesterol (1) Bhendi (2) Pumpkin (3) Radish (4) Edible mushroom
Sania Mirza recently became the first Indian woman to win which of the following titles? 1 WTA singles 2 Dubai Open Songles 3 Paris Indoor Open 4 Davis Cup (Asia)
The song Jana Gana Mana was adopted as the national Anthem of India in the year: (a) 1947 (b) 1949 (c) 1950 (d) 1951
FERA means (a) Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (b) Foreign Earning Restrictive Act (c) Full Employment Regulating Agency (d) None of the above
The sun rays on December 22 strike with an angle of 900 on the : (a) Tropic of Cancer (b) Tropic of Capricorn (c) Antarctic Circle
Which of the following states has a separate constitution (1) Sikkim (2) Nagaland (3) Meghalaya (4) Jammu and Kashmir
The Indian King Amoghavarshal, an author of repute, belonged to which of the following dynasities? 1 Chalukya 2 Pallava 3 Rashtrakuta 4 Satavahana