Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
1 UNICEF : New York
2 UNCTAD : Geneve
3 UNDP : Rome
4 UNEP : Nairobi
Which of the following countries has decided to give dual citizenship to those of its foreign nationals who were not born in that country but staying there since long? 1 Canada 2 Germany 3 USA 4 Italy
Which of the following states in India is facing an unprecedented power shortage? 1 Uttar Pradesh 2 Madhya Pradesh 3 Maharshtra 4 Bihar
What is meant by Bay Islands? (a) Lakshadweep Islands (b) Kaccha Tivu (c) Andaman & Nicobar Islands (d) Diego Garcia
Which one of the following generic diseases is sex-linked? (a) Royal haemophilia (b) Tay-Sachs disease (c) Cystic fibrosis (d) Hypertension
Who is the first Indian to compete in the US Professional golfers Association (PGA) Tour, the most prestigious golfing circuit, in 2004? (A) Jyoti Randhawa (B) Arjun Atwal (C) Daniel Chopra (D) Johan Reigger
Which major industrial group has entered into an agreement with the Punjab government for a major crop diversification programme? 1 Mahindra & Mahindra 2 Tata 3 Cargill Foods 4 Kellogs
Life of RBC in human blood is of ? a) 30 days b) 60 days c) 120 days d) 15 hours
In how many lists does the Constitution divide powers between the Central government and the States? (a) Three (b) Two (c) Four (d) One
In mammals, the part of the brain that has reached highest level of development and that has enabled humans to grow their own crop, invent machines, develop language and art is 1 Cerebrum 2 Cerebellum 3 Medulla oblongata 4 None of these
Fortis Hospitals chain is an enterprise of 1 Cipla 2 Aventis 3 Ranbaxy 4 Glaxo
?Frontier Gandhi? was the nickname of: (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (c) Vinoba Bhave (d) None of these
In Hinayana Buddhism, the practice was to represent Buddha not by his image but by certain symbols like: (a) lotus (b) wheel (c) foot print (d) All the three above