Who among the following was awarded the Goldman
Environmental Prize 2004?
1 Aruna Roy
2 Medha Patekar
3 Rashida Bee
4 Rajender Singh
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Former world record holder Patrik Sjoberg announced his retirement from athletics recently. He was associated with which of the following? 1 High Jump 2 Race 3 Swimming 4 None of these
Life of RBC in human blood is of ? a) 30 days b) 60 days c) 120 days d) 15 hours
When frozen water vapour falls, it is: (a) snowfall (b) sleet (c) drizzle
Which of the following does not play a role in rural indebtedness? 1 Low income 2 unemployment 3 Use of high yielding variety of seeds 4 Natural calamities
Kolar gold field and Hutti Gold fields are located in the state of: (a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Karnataka (c) Orissa (d) Maharashtra
Of the following, the country located entirely to the north of the Equator is: (a) Colombia (b) Ecuador (c) Bolivia (d) Venezuela
Large deposits of uranium are found in : (a) Canada (b) the USA (c) Australia (d) All of the three above
Which of the following was the first vernacular paper started in India? 1 Samachar Darpan 2 Shome Prkash 3 Bengal Gazetteer 4 The Maratha
Bromine is ? a) A colourless gas insoluble in water b) A highly inflammable gas c) A black solid d) A red liquid e) None of these
The Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development for 1996 was recently presented to an organization which is considered as ?Doctors without Borders?. What is the actual name of this organization? 1 World Health Organisation 2 The World Red Cross Society 3 Amnesty International 4 Medicines sans Frontiers
Which of the following appointments is not made by the President of India? (a) Chief Justice of India (b) Chief of the Air Staff (c) Speaker of Lok Sabha (d) Chief of the Army Staff
Saraswati is the goddess of: (a) wealth and prosperity (b) art and learning (c) fortune (d) strength