The Midsummer Night?s Dream was written by:
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Shakespeare
(c) T S Eliot
(d) Bernard Shaw
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. The production of cultured pearls is an important cottage industry of (a) Belgium (b) West Indies (c) New Zealand (d) Japan
Can the Prime Minister advise the President to appoint any one as minister even if he is not an MP? (a) No, PM can ask only if he is a Member of Parliament (b) Yes, even if he is not a member of Parliament and does not intend to become an MP (c) Yes, if he becomes an MP within 6 months of his appointment (d) Yes, if he becomes an MP within 3 years
Antarctic Treaty was signed in (A) 1960 (B) 1954 (C) 1958 (D) 1959
The earliest figure in the awakening of modern India was: (a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Swami Vivekananda
According to the Indian mythology there are three deities who create, preserve and destroy. The creator is Brahma and the preserver is Vishnu, who is destroyer? (a) Ravana (b) Kansa (c) Bali (d) Mahesh
Who has been awarded the 2001 Jnanpith Award ? (a) Rajendra Shah (b) Dr. Karan Singh (c) K.V. Puttappa (d) Tagazhi Sivasankaran Pillai
The pressure of the earth?s atmosphere is due to: (a) the gravitational attraction of the earth for the atmosphere (b) the heating of the atmosphere by the sun (c) the fact that most living things constantly breathe air (d) Evaporation of water from the seas and oceans
The supersonic jets tend to cause (a) Destruction of ozone layer (b) Sound pollution (c) Nervous system breakdown (d) All of the above
BPO is an abbreviation for 1 Bharat Petroleum Organisation 2 Business Process Outsourcing 3 Business Products Outsourcing 4 Bharat Pesticides Outlet
Particles of which of the following elements are extremely harmful for human beings? 1 Lead and Arsenic 2 Lead and Mercury 3 Mercury and Cadmium 4 Zinc and Iron
Rocks that solidify from matter are: (a) igneous (b) magma (c) metamorphic
According to a legend Lord Krishna lifted Mount Govardhana to crush the pride of: (a) Duryodhana (b) Kansa (c) Indra (d) None of these