World Health Organisation (WHO) has resolved to eradicate
polio globally by the year:
(A) 1999
(B) 2001
(C) 2002
(D) 2005
Spring tides occur: (a) during the day (b) during the summer season (c) during the spring season (d) at full moon or new moon
Who among the folloiwng was the former fast bowler,l who died recently? 1 Allan Border 2 C.K.Nayudu 3 Malcolm Marshall 4 Ravi Janker
According to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Bill (IRDA), the share of the foreign companies in insurance sector will be to a maximum of 1 16% 2 20% 3 26% 4 28%
Which District in North India has become first fully literate district ? (1) Bhopal (2) Moradabad (3) Aligarh (4) Agra
1 Answers Aligarh Muslim University, ZTE,
Who among the following is the author of the Suitable Boy? (A) Kamala Markandey (B) Khushwant Singh (C) Vikram Seth (D) Arundhati Roy
60 percent of commercial energy in India comes from: (a) Coal (b) Wind (c) Hydel (d) Nuclear projects
The Annual meeting of the Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand Economic Cooperation (BIMST-EC) was held recently at which of the following places? (a) Colombo (b) New Delhi (c) Yangon (d) Bangkok
. In India the Public Sector is most dominant in (a) Steel production (b) Organized term-lending financial institutions (c) transport (d) Commercial banking
3 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU,
Temperature in human beings is controlled by 1 Pituitary gland 2 Adrenal gland 3 Thyroid gland 4 Hypothalamus gland
The Government of India was transferred from the hands of the East India Company to those of the British Crown during the viceroyalty of: (a) Lord Canning (b) Lord Elgin (c) Sir John Lawrence (d) Lord Mayo
J D Rockfeller was: (a) an industrialist (b) a scientist (c) American President (d) world famous navigator
Who said: ?Give me somewhere to stand, and I will move the world?? (a) Archimedes (b) Newton (c) Galileo (d) Einstein (e) Edison