Antibiotics are given to treat the diseases of which of the
following?
1 Blood Cancer
2 AIDS
3 Asthama
4 None of these
The founder of the dynasty of the Peshwas was: (a) Balaji Biswanath (b) Baji Rao (c) Balaji Baji Rao (d) Shambhaji
The 1994 prestigious G.D. Birla International Award for Humanism for dedicative and innate concern for the under privileged was warded to (1) Mother Teresa (2) Baba Amte (3) Dr. N.H. Anita (4) Shabana Azmi
?Dirham? is the currency of: (a) Malta (b) Iran (c) Morocco (d) Libya
What was the main provision of the 4th Constitution Amendment passed in 1955? (a) Empowered the State to acquire or requisition private property in public interest (b) Empowered the President to refer a Bill to the State Legislature for its opinion whose territory is likely to be affected by reorganization (c) It gives effect to the reorganization of States (d) None of these
Which one of the following types of erosion is responsible for the formation of Chambal Ravines? (a) Splash (b) Sheel (c) Rill (d) Gully
Rift valleys and Horsts are the results of 1 Faulting 2 Folding 3 Mass movement 4 Warping
Which of the following substances is a bad conductor of electricity but a good conductor of heat? 1 Asbestos 2 Celluloid 3 Perspex 4 Mica
2 Answers ISRO, Kalyani Forge, Priya Cement, SSC,
Satellite INSAT-ID has taken over the functions of INSAT 1 IA 2 IB 3 IC 4 Both (1) and (3)
The year 1994 has been declared by the General Assembly of the United Nations as (1) International Year of the Indigenous Population (2) International Year for the Family (3) International Year of the Girl Child (4) International Year of the World Trade
The ?Lepchas? are mostly found in an Indian State namely: (a) Assam (b) Arunachal Pradesh (c) Sikkim (d) Jammu & Kashmir
Which of the following films has won the Academy Award 1999 for the ?Best Film?? 1 Life Is Beautiful 2 When You Believe 3 Saving Private Ryan 4 Shakespeare in Love
In July 2004 the World Peace Meet was held in Salzburg. It is a city in which of the following countries? (a) Belgium (b) Poland (c) Austria (d) Canada