The country?s longest Bailey Suspension Bridge will be built
across which one of the following rivers?
(A) Narmada
(B) Ganga
(C) Sutlej
(D) Yamuna
By which Constitutional Amendment has education been made a Fundamental Right for all children between 6 years and 14 years? (a) 63rd (b) 73rd (c) 83rd (d) 93rd
Tipu Sultan was the ruler of (A) Vijaynagar (B) Madurai (C) Daultabad (D) Mysore
. A is half the value of B and total of A and B is 96. what is the value of B (a) 64 (b) 32 (c) 16 (d) 48
. Harappan people had known the use of: (a) Gold, Copper and Bronze (b) Gold and Copper (c) Gold, Copper and Iron (d) Gold, Copper, Tin and Bronze
. Examine the following statements: 1. Either A and B are of the same age or A is older than B. 2. Either C and D are of the same age or D is older than C. 3. B is older than C. Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements? (a) A is older than B (b) B and D are of the same age (c) D is older than C (d) A is older than C
Which of the following rights was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as ‘The Heart and Soul of the Constitution ? a) Right to freedom of Religion b) Right to Property c) Right of Equality d) Right to Constitutional Remedies
Which of the following is used as a material for making protective windows in space probes ? a) Steel b) Graphite c) Tungsten d) Diamond
Which is the largest food crop produced in India? (a) Maize (b) Rice (c) Wheat (d) Jowar
3 Answers Rice Research Institute,
Lakshman Krishnarao pandi, who was recently awarded with Sangeet Natak Academy Award, is associated with which of the following forms of performing arts? 1 Hindustani Classical Music 2 Veena 3 Carnatic Classical Music 4 Sitar
What does protein deficiency in children, usually between the age of 1 and 3 years, cause? 1 anaemia 2 Goiter 3 kwashiorkor 4 Xerophthalmia
Jean Pierre Raffarin, who was on a three-day visit to India recently, is the 1 President of France 2 Prime Minister of France 3 Chancellor of Germany 4 None of these
The writer who refused the Nobel Prize for literature was: (a) Winston Churchill (b) Jean Paul Sartre (c) Boris Pasternak (d) Prem Chand