Peter Nicol who was in India recently is associated with
which of the following games/sports?
1 Hockey
2 Cricket
3 Squash
4 None of these
who suggested to implement English medium in india
The effect of circular movements on a person in a satellite around the earth is that: (A) his mass becomes nil while the weight remains the same (B) his mass remains constant while weight becomes zero (C) weight remains unchanged (D) None of the above
As per cent figures about, how many villages are yet to be provided with the facility of potable water? 1 10,000 2 15,000 3 20,000 4 50,000
The recent World Health Assembly was held in May 2004 at (a) Geneva (b) Rome (c) Ro de Janeiro (d) Rabat
The Reserve Bank of India has recently announced the Gold Card scheme for exporters. Its objective is (a) to offer better terms of credit (b) faster and simpler processing of applications for credit (c) sanction of ?in-principle? limits for three years (d) Timely renewal of grant for banking credit in foreign countries
Who is the author of the novel ?The Hungry Tide?? 1 Amitav Ghosh 2 Arundhati Roy 3 Shashi Tharoor 4 Ved Mehta
. Poison glands of snakes are homologous to (a) Electric organs of fishes (b) Stings of rays (c) Sebaceous glands of mammals (d) Salivary glands of vertebrates
Which one of the following is a federal feature of our Constitution? (a) Single Citizenship (b) Single Constitution (c) Double sets of government at National and State level (d) Single Election Commission
Who among the following is the new Prime Minister of Russia ? (a) Mikhail Kasyanov (b) Mikhail Fradkov (c) Henadz Novitski (d) Vladimir Purin
By how many runs Australia defeated India in the final of the 8th World Cup Cricket 2003? (A) 118 (B) 120 (C) 125 (D) 128
The ?Geeta Govinda? was composed by: (a) Jayadeva (b) Mira (c) Umpati Dhar (d) Dhoyee
Who among the following is known as the Father of Indian Constitution ? a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar b) Mahatma Gandhi c) Jawaharlal Nehru d) Vallabhbhai Patel