Which one of the following is common in all acids?
(A) Hydrogen
(B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) None of the above
The poetical portion of the Vedas is known as: (a) Brahmana (b) Samhita (c) Mahabharata (d) Upanishada
The Mughal Empire extended up to Tamil territory in the South under the reign on 1 Akbar 2 Auragzed 3 Kajamgor 4 Shahjahan
The first Sampark Kranti Train, started in 2004, is between (a) Delhi ? Bangalore (b) Delhi ? Secunderabad (c) Delhi ? Chennai (d) Delhi ? Patna
Which of the following is mainly a water-borne disease? 1 Cholera 2 Chicken-pox 3 Polio 4 None of these
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? 1 Bhilwara : Malwa Plateau 2 Raurkela : Baghelkhand 3 Kandla : Katiawar Peninsula 4 Jagdalpur : Dandakaranya
Ian Thorpe is associated with which of the following games? 1 Badminton 2 Chess 3 Swimming 4 Squash
Percapita income of India (1) 560 Dollars (2) 440 Dollars (3) 320 Dollars (4) 500 Dollars
The United Nations Organisation had sent an arms inspection team to Iraq. Which country had the maximum members in the team? 1 Russia 2 Britain 3 America 4 France
Which of the following denotes the share of Indian diamonds in total volume of its sale in the world market as recorded recently? 1 15% 2 30% 3 50% 4 65%
Which among the following is India?s largest Tiger Reserve? 1 Periyar 2 Bandipur 3 Kanha 4 Nagarjuna Srisailam
During the period of Renaissance, the new style of architecture first developed in (a) Italy (b) France (c) England (d) Germany
India?s only island Museum (1) Nicobar Island (2) Nagarjuna Konda (3) Srirangam (4) Laccadive