The city of ?Tashkent? is located in
(a) Uzbekistan
(b) Kazakhstan
(c) Russia
(d) Kyrgystan
Largest flower in the world is 1 Cuscula 2 Nelumbo 3 Rafflesia 4 Deosera
Which of the following measures cannot remove poverty? (a) Population control (b) Government subsidies (c) Increase in production (d) Equitable distribution
On July 16, 2000, the world witness the largest and rare eclipse which takes place after every 140 years. This was a 1 Partial Solar eclipse 2 Total Solar eclipse 3 Partial Lunar eclipse 4 Total Lunar eclipse
Charak was a renowned: (a) Historian (b) Physician (c) Minister (d) Astronomer (e) Economist
. For hearing an echo, the time interval between the original sound and echo should be (a) 1/10 of a second (b) Less than 1/10 of a second (c) More than 1/10 of a second (d) None of these
In which regions is chemical weathering most effective ? (a) Arid (b) Humid (c) Mountainous
The Legislative Council of a State is a: (a) temporary body (b) permanent body (c) semi-permanent body (d) chamber of the nominated members
Which part of the human brain controls sneezing (1) Cerebrum (2) Medulla oblongata (3) Hypothalamus (4) None of the above
Who has been appointed as the first woman sheriff of Kolkata? (A) Suchitra Mitra (B) Meera Banerjee (C) Tara Devi (D) Alailya Mittal
As per the reports from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the three important causes of mortality in India are 1 Tuberculosis, Typhoid and Malaria 2 Malaria, Polio, Cancer 3 Cancer, Heart ailments, Polio 4 Polio, Malaria, Heart ailments
The demand for establishment of the Constituent Assembly was first made by the Indian National Congress in 1936 in its session held at (a) Bombay (b) Lahore (c) Lucknow (d) Faizpur
The sole power to control the expenditure of the Government rests with the: (a) Parliament (b) Prime Minister (c) President of India (d) Finance Minister (e) Lok Sabha