US Scientist Paul C.Lauterbur and Briton Peter Mansfield won
the Nobel Prize for 2003 Jointly in the field of
1 Economics
2 Chemistry
3 Physics
4 Peace
Bhaskara-II was launched in November 1981 from: (a) an aerodrome in Paris (b) a US Space Platform (c) a Soviet Cosmodrome (d) an Indian Launching Pad
Astigmatism is a defect of eye which can be rectified by using a (1) Convex lens (2) Concave lens (3) Biconevex lens (4) Cylindrical lens
Which of the following is not a credit rating agency operating in India? 1 Crisil 2 ICRA 3 CARE 4 Countrywide
Who among the following has the constitutional authority to make rules and regulations fixing the number of members of the UPSC ? a) Home Ministry b) President c) Cabinet Secretary d) Vice President
What is meant by ?office of profit?? (a) It is that office the holder of which draws pecuniary benefits from the government (b) Office which gives an opportunity to exploit others (c) Office which is meant only for profit making (d) Office which means any financial involvement
Economic liberalization was initiated in India in the year: (A) 1990 (B) 1993 (C) 1991 (D) 1994
The headquarters of the European Central Bank established in 1998 are located at 1 London 2 Berlin 3 Frankfurt 4 Lisben
A solution with PH = 2 is more acidic than a solution of PH = 6 by a factor os (A) 4 (B) 12 (C) 400 (D) 1000
Which one of the following Articles of Constitution cannot be amended by a simple majority in both the House of Parliament? (A) Article 2 (B) Article 3 (C) Article 4 (D) Article 15
The Prime Minister of England when India became free was (a) Attlee (b) Macdonald (c) Churchill (d) Harold Wilson
Leander aes paired with whom to win the Australian Open Tennis Championship in 2003? 1 Martina Navratilova 2 Martina Hingis 3 Jennifer Capriati 4 Serena Williams
A pipe closed at one end and open at the other end will give (1) All the harmonics (2) All even harmonics (3) All odd harmonics (4) None of the harmonics