Who wrote 101 ways to Look Your Best?
(A) Ritu Beri
(B) Madhuri Dixit
(C) Shahnaaz Hussain
(D) Karishma Kapoor
Which of the following teams has won the National Squash Championship held recently? 1 West Bengal 2 Tamil Nadu 3 Maharastra 4 Delhi
?White Lily? is the emblem of: (a) Italy (b) Greece (c) Cyprus (d) Guinea
Which of the following is a mixed gland (I.e. which secretes both enzymes and hormones)? 1 Salivary 2 Thyroid 3 Liver 4 Pancreas
The Spartans did not allow trade, and travel because: (a) they had no time due to strict discipline in life (b) of their slave-system (c) they feared that new ideas would destroy their system (d) their chief concern was militarism and nothing else
Which one is the top exporter of cut and polished diamonds? (A) South Africa (B) The USA (C) India (D) Belgium
. If the product of two numbers is 320 and their ratio is 1:5, what is the difference between the squares of these two numbers? (a) 1024 (b) 1356 (c) 1536 (d) 1635
Who painted the fdresco ceilin of the famos ?sistin chapel/ uring 1508-12? 1 Michaelangelo Buonarroti 2 Leonardo da Vinci 3 Raffaello Sanzio 4 None of the above
Which one of the following countries is seriously considering to take the expertise of India for fighting feudalism and implementing land reforms? (A) United Kingdom (B) Russia (C) France (D) Nepal
India recently signed an agreement with which of the following countries so as to enable it to import the items/technology from there which was not possible earlier due to sanctions put by that country on the export of the same? 1 Russia 2 Germany 3 France 4 South Korea
1 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
United Nations declared 2004 as International 1 Year of Rice 2 Year of Wheat 3 Year of Maize 4 Year of Corn
At the end of October 1999, what was the a value of India?s exports in million dollars? 1 18866 2 20757 3 22843 4 25757
The obvious cause of the crusades was: (a) their desire for new lands (b) to regain the holy land (c) the Church taking recourse to questionable practices (d) that fighting was practically the only occupation of the nobility