Who among the following has won the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize?
(A) Vaclav hawel
(B) Shirin Ebadi
(C) Pope John Paul II
(D) George W. Bush
which contry have least correption?
2010 Commonwealth Games are scheduled to be held in 1 Brisbane 2 Melbourne 3 Manchester 4 Delhi
Biological death of a patient means death of tissues of the 1 Kidney 2 Heart 3 Lungs 4 Brain
A 3.5 inch, double density floppy disk which does not have any surface defects can be formatted to store a maximum of: (A) 1.2 MB of data (B) 1.22 MB of data (C) 1.4 MB of data (D) 1.44 MB of data
Which of the following pairs is wrongly matched? (a) Koyna Project - Maharashtra (b) Sharavathy Project - Karnataka (c) Balimela Project - Orissa (d) Sabarigiri Project - Gujarat
The Pandyan capital was (a) Kanchi (b) Madurai (c) Kaveripattinam (d) Tiruchy
Life of RBC in human blood is of 1 30 days 2 60 days 3 120 days 4 15 hours
Who granted the permission to establish the first British factory at Hooghli in Bengal ? (a) Shah Shuja (b) Murshid Quli Khan (c) Shuja-ud-din (d) Alivardi Khan
The Sailendra dynasty ruled over: (a) East Indies (b) Anam (c) Combodia (d) Cochin
Layakari in Kathak dance is: (a) mimetic recital (b) lightning-quick foot movement (c) accompanying musical instrument (d) multi-coloured mask worn by the dance performer
The World Railways Volleyball tournament was held recently in 1 Russia 2 India 3 France 4 Britian
The source of India’s sovereignty lies in the ? a) President b) Prime Minister c) People of India d) Peramble to the Constitution