The famous Khajuraho temples built in the tenth century AD
were dedicated to:
(a) Rama and Krishna
(b) Brahma and Vishnu
(c) Trimurti
(d) Shiva and Parvati
What is the chemical name of the talc from which the talcum powder is made? 1 Calcium sulphate 2 Magnesium silicate 3 Silver nitrate 4 Sodium thiosulphate
Enzymes are basically: (A) fats (B) carbohydrates (C) proteins (D) vitamins
. The National Highway No. 1 connects (a) Madras and New Delhi (b) Jammu and New Delhi (c) Calcutta and Amritsar (d) Srinagar and Trivendrum
Which of the following sectors is the largest employer in the country? 1 Manufacturing 2 Community, Social and Personal Services 3 Construction 4 None of these
The gland which maintains body temperature is the 1 Pituitary gland 2 Thyroid gland 3 Adrenals 4 None of these
The constitution of India was enacted by a constituent assembly set up ? a) Under the Indian Independence Act,1947 b) Under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946 c) Through a resolution of the provisional government
The share of ??? sector has grown, over the years, in India?s economic growth: (a) public (b) private (c) core (d) joint
Who is the first Indian rcipient of the Olympic Gold Oreder? 1 Indira Gandhi 2 Air Vice Marshal C.L.Mehta 3 R.K.Randhir Singh 4 L.N.Khurana
When was our National Anthem first sung and where? 1 January 24, 1950 in Allahabad 2 Janaury 24, 1950 in Delhi 3 December 26, 1942 in Calcutta 4 December 27, 1911 in Calcutta
?Discovery of India? is the/a: (a) biography of Mahatma Gandhi (b) autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru (c) biography of Jawaharlal Nehru (d) history book written by Jawaharlal Nehru
Name India?s first listed IT firm to have crossed $1 billion turnover. 1 Infosys 2 Satyam 3 Polaris 4 Wipro
13 Answers Competitive Exams, HCL, Infosys, Kids Bulletin, TATA, Wipro,
?India Wins Freedom? is written by: (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Maulana Azad (c) Jawaharlal Nehru (d) Jaya Prakash Narain