?A Tale of Two Cities? is written by:
(a) Charles Dickenss
(b) Jane Austen
(c) George Orwell
(d) Hawthorne
The sun obtains its energy from: (a) the nuclear fission of uranium (b) nuclear reactions in which hydrogen in converted into helium (c) nuclear reactions in which helium in converted into hydrogen (d) the burning of hydrogen and carbon
The rapid rise of Budhism is attributed to all but one of the followings : (a) It was easy to follow teachings (b) Royal support to this religion (c) It did not allow any flexibility (d) Ideal life of Lord Buddha
. The National Highway No. 1 connects (a) Madras and New Delhi (b) Jammu and New Delhi (c) Calcutta and Amritsar (d) Srinagar and Trivendrum
Who amongst the following is the author of the book ?difficult Daughters?? 1 Beryl Bainbridge 2 Manju Kapur 3 Kamla Das 4 None of these
Chapter III on the Fundamental Rights contains twenty four articles from ? a) Art 12 to 35 b) Art 14 to 37 c) Art 10 to 33 d) Art 16 to 19
The new agriculture policy is aimed at achieving an annual growth rate of over 1 2% 2 3% 3 1% 4 4%
. On which side of India lies Arabian Sea? (a) North east (b) South east (c) South west (d) North west
Leonardo da Vinci represented the age of (a) Reformation (b) Renaissance (c) Communism (d) Industrial Revolution
When ethanol reacts with potassium dichromate, which one of the following is produced? 1 Acetic acid 2 Citric acid 3 Folic acid 4 Malic acid
The municipal administration of Pataliputra in the days of Chandragupta was entrusted to a committee of ??? citizens. (a) ten (b) twenty (c) thirty (d) forty
Which famous female singing star of Indian films of the past passed away in January 2004? (a) Uma Devi (b) Devika Rani (c) Suraiya (d) Hemalata
One feature of Chinese agriculture is: (a) almost complete absence of horse and cattle (b) non-dependence on rain (c) bonsai cultivation (d) heavy cattle and horse population