The people who called themselves ?Hellenes? were the:
(a) Romans
(b) Iranians
(c) Greeks
(d) Cretans
Giddha, a popular folk dance of Punjab, is performed by: (a) men alone (b) women alone (c) men and women together (d) men and women in separate groups
Which of the following is known as ‘graveyard of RBCs’ ? a) Liver b) Bone marrow c) Spleen d) Appendix
Bhakra Nangal Project has its power stations at: (a) Nangal and Bhakra (b) Nangal, Bhakra and Kotla (c) Gangual, Bhakra and Kotla (d) Nangal, Bhakra, Gangual and Kotla
The royal preceptor of Ganapatideva was: (1) Basava (2) Visvesvara Sambhu (3) Panditaradhya (4) Narahari Tirtha
The heart is covered by a membrane called 1 Epidermis 2 Dermis 3 Epicardium 4 Pericardium
To sum up, the demand of the moderate nationalist movement was for: (a) freedom (b) a larger share in the council (c) rapid development of modern industries (d) gradual reforms
Can the Prime Minister advise the President to appoint any one as minister even if he is not an MP? (a) No, PM can ask only if he is a Member of Parliament (b) Yes, even if he is not a member of Parliament and does not intend to become an MP (c) Yes, if he becomes an MP within 6 months of his appointment (d) Yes, if he becomes an MP within 3 years
Indian Constitution envisages a: (a) Bicameral system (b) unicameral system (c) one part government (d) Presidential government
The new currency, the Euro, has been adopted by: (A) 10 nations (B) 12 nations (C) Bhutan, France and Germany (D) All the European nations
Which of the following is the aim of the ?Jan Shree Bima Yojana? of the Union Government launched in 2000? 1 To provide food security to the rural poor 2 To provide Insurance security to the people living below poverty line 3 To provide Insurance cover to the children whose parents died in the earthquake in Bhuj a few years back 4 None of these
The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) was held at (1) Rio de Janeriro (2) Stockholm (3) Montreal (4) Geneva
Israel has common borders with (a) Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt (b) Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Jordan (c) Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan and Egypt (d) Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Yemen