The most populous country is:
(a) Switzerland
(b) Norway
(c) Sweden
(d) Denmark
Who among the following was the longest serving Chief Minister of any India State? (A) Bairon Sing Shekhawat (B) Jyothi Basu (C) Devi Lal (D) Pratap Singh Kairon
Animal semen for breeding of animals remains fertile for a long time at 1 370C 2 40C 3 -40C 4 -1960C
What is the diameter of a golf hole? (a) 5.5? (b) 4.5? (c) 3.5? (d) 7.5?
Two high tides occur after an average interval of: (a) 24 hours 2 minutes (b) 12 hours 26 minutes (c) 14 hours (d) 8 hours
Which of the following is not an Indian pharma company? 1 Ranbaxy 2 Pfizer 3 Cipla 4 Nicholas Piramal
2 Answers Infosys, Nicholas Piramal,
?Tsangpo? is the name of an Indian river which for some length flows outside India and it is: (a) Ganga (b) Indus (c) Brahmaputra (d) Sutlej
Which one is not a mixture? (A) Air (B) Pure water (C) Sands in the desert (D) Lemon juice
The Buddhist monk, who converted Ashoka into Buddhism after the Kalinga war, was: (A) Udayana (B) Lord Buddha (C) Upagupta (D) Prasenjit
India?s National Cricket Championship is: (a) Ranji Trophy (b) Duleep Trophy (c) Irani Trophy (d) Sheesh Mahal Trophy
Former world record holder Patrik Sjoberg announced his retirement from athletics recently. He was associated with which of the following? 1 High Jump 2 Race 3 Swimming 4 None of these
In the human body fats are stored n (1) Epithelial cells (2) Adipose tissue (3) Epidermis (4) Liver
On October 29, 2003, the fourth flight-test of supersonic antiship cruise missile was conducted. The name of the missile is 1 BrahMos 2 Agni 3 Naag 4 Trishul