William Wordsworth, the famous British poet, has written:
(a) Childe Harold
(b) Prelude
(c) Ode to the West Wind
(d) Paradise Lost
Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) in Print media is allowed upto the extent of 1 15% 2 26% 3 33% 4 75%
Who among the following has not received the Nobel Prize in Economics? 1 Awilliam Sharpe 2 Merton Miller 3 Frnco Modigliani 4 Fisher Black
Sun?s total energy output intercepted by the earth is: (a) one/two billionth (b) one/three billionth (c) one/three millionth
Which of the following is the name of the satellite developed recently to scan the oceans around the country? 1 INSAT-1A 2 INSAT-1B 3 INSAT-1C 4 None of these
Why was Kunming city of China recently in the news? 1 It was the site for the World ?horticulture Expo 1999? 2 G-7 summit was organized there 3 This is the place where the next Olympic Games would be organized 4 None of these
Lord Bahubali?s statue named Gomateswara is situated on the ??? which is part of a sacred city of the Jains: (a) Satpura mountains (b) Vindhyachal mountains (c) Eastern Ghats (d) Indragiri hills
European Rapid Reaction Forces are in (1) Rwanda (2) Somalia (3) Bosnia (4) Maldives
Which of the following statements about liver are true ? 1. It secrets bile enzyme 2. It forms fibrinogen that helps in clotting of blood 3. It produces heparin which prevents blood clotting in blood vessels 4. It is affected by excessive alcohol intake (a) 1 and 4 (b) 1,2 and 3 (c) 1,2 and 4 (d) 1,2,3 and 4
The president of the Indian Union has the same constitutional authority as the ? a) British monarch b) President of U.S.A. c) Preisdent of Egypt d) President of U.S.S.R.
how many depots are at warangal
In August 2003, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) took over peace-keeping in which of the following places? 1 Amman 2 Baghadad 3 Bhasra 4 Kabur
The great Canadian shield is: (a) a huge shield of enormous size believed to have been made by the warriors of an ancient race that inhabited Canada (b) a rugged area of very old Precambrian rocks surrounding the great Hudson Bay in Canada (c) a protective mountain range flanking the Southern Canadian land (d) an extraordinary thick jungle, the trees of which provide the hardest kind of wood