Bhanu Athaiya is the first Indian to win the
(1) Guardian Award
(2) Oscar Award
(3) Magsaysay Award
(4) Olympic Gold Order
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IRDA stands for 1 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority 2 Indian Rural Development Agency 3 Institute for Rural Development Area 4 Insurance Research and Development Agenty
What is the most common salt in sea water ? (A) Sodium Chloride (B) Potassium Chloride (C) Calcium Carbonate (D) Magnesium Sulphate
Match List-I (Compound) with List-II (Chemical Name) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List-I List-II (Compound) (Chemical Name) A. Bleaching powder 1. Calcium oxychloride B. Gypsum 2. Calcium sulphate C. Marble 3. Calcium carbonate A B C (a) 1 2 3 (b) 2 3 1 (c) 1 3 2 (d) 2 1 3
In which Five-year Plan of India, was the State-wise breakup of the broad development targets, including targets for growth rates and social development set out for the first time in the country?s planning? 1 Seventh Plan 2 Eighth Plan 3 Ninth Plan 4 Tenth Plan
Recently, Indian Government has started a bus service between India and Pakistan. Which of the following pairs of cities are connected by this but service? 1 Amritsar-Lahore 2 Islamabad-Amritsar 3 Islamabad-Delhi 4 Lahore-Delhi
The policy of the ?counterpoise or natives against natives? was inaugurated by: (1) Sir John Lawrence (2) Lord Mayo (3) Lord Rippon (4) Lord Lytton
. In Jainism ‘perfect knowledge’ is referred as to (a) Jina (b) Ratna (c) Kaivalya (d) Nirvana
Who constructed a famous rockcut Kailas temple at Ellora (1) Amoghavarsha (2) Krishna I (3) Krishna III (4) Dantidurga
Carbon tetrachloride fire extinguisher should not be used in closed rooms, because it produces a poisonous gas called 1 Carbon monoxide 2 Phosphine 3 Phosgene 4 None of these
who won the fifa world cup 2010
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In which of the following years ?Nobel Prizes were instituted? (a) 1910 (b) 1901 (c) 1911 (d) 1903
Akbar was succeeded by his son: (a) Jahangir (b) Humayun (c) Shahjahan (d) Aurangzeb