M.L.Jaisimha, who died recently, was a famous
1 Politician
2 Cine Actor
3 Author
4 Cricketer
The longest of the South Indian rivers is: (a) Mahanadi (b) Krishna (c) Godavari (d) Kaveri
The last of the Moghul Emperors was: (a) Jahandar Shah (b) Shah Alam II (c) Alamgir II (d) Bahadur Shah II
Phenylketonuria is an example of an inborn error of metabolism. This ?error? refers to 1 Hormonal overproduction 2 None disjunction 3 Atrophy of endocrine glands 4 Inherited lack of an enzyme
Which of the following is not true about the Lok Sabha dissolved in April 1999? 1 It was the 12th Lok Sabha 2 Its life span was 434 days 3 It was dissolved on April 20, 1999 4 All of the above statements except one are true
Mr.M.Damodaran is the new Chairman of which of the following organizations? 1 IDBI 2 SIDBI 3 UTI 4 SEBI
Abdul Fazl was famous for: (a) conquering the Deccan (b) heading a rebellion (c) writing a history of Akbar?s reign (d) organizing land surveys
With what subject do the Articles 5 to 8 of the Constitution of India deal? (a) Details of Indian Union and its territory (b) Citizenship (c) Fundamental Duties (d) Union Executive
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Bagasse, a by-product of sugar manufacturing industry, is used for the production of 1 Nylon 2 Glass 3 Paper 4 Alcohol
The Non-Plan expenditure in the Union Budget for 2004-05 is estimated at (a) Rs. ,32,239 crore (b) Rs. 3,82,682 crore (c) Rs. 3,69,217 crore (d) Rs. 3,74,118 crore
In India the first book was printed in 1561. What was its name? (a) Hortus Indicus (b) The Dialogues in Indian Samples and Drugs (c) The Spiritual Compendium of the Christian Life (d) Bhagwad Gita
National sport of Australia is: (a) Football (b) Cricket (c) Hockey (d) Tennis