Who killed the Sikh Guru Arjun Dev:
(A) Akbar
(B) Jahangir
(C) Babar
(D) None of these
Which of the following is used in beauty parlors for hair setting? 1 Chlorine 2 Sulphur 3 Phosphorus 4 Silicon
3 Answers CSS Corp, Indian Railways, UPSC,
The famous English novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch, who died recently, belonged to which of the following countries? 1 Australia 2 Canada 3 Britain 4 None of these
Dina Pathak was a famous 1 Playback singer 2 Writer 3 Classical dancer 4 Cine & Stage artist
The neutral atom?s two isotopes differ in the number of 1 Electron shells 2 Protons 3 Valence electrons 4 Neutrons
During the period of which of the following was ‘Panchtrantra’ written? a) Nandas b) Mauryas c) Guptas d) Sungas
The 2004 Ramon Magsaysay Award for peace and international understanding has been awarded jointly to the Pakistani Journalist I.A. Rahman and a person from India. Name him. (a) L. Ramdas (b) Rajendra Singh (c) Haydee Yorac (d) Jiang Yanyong
Bulgaria is located in (A) South East Europe (B) Central and South America (C) Northern half of North America (D) None of the above
Which of the following statements about the Panama Canal is incorrect? (a) Over half of the shipping is domestic traffic between the east and west coasts of the USA (b) The canal has improved the trade of the Caribbean countries (c) The route?s greatest dis-advantage is that it is seriously affected by fog making shipping dangerous (d) Goods handled are mainly oil, cotton, coffee, ores and manufactured goods (e) It has virtually replaced the long and arduous Cape Horn route
?Eagle? is a term used in: (a) Golf (b) Tennis (c) Billiards (d) Volleyball
Sweat glands occur in greatest number in the skin of the 1 Forehead 2 Armpits 3 Back 4 Palm of hand
Parliament of India is a ?
Which is the crop of the longest duration? (a) Gram (b) Millet (c) Barley (d) Sugarcane