Indian Formula-1driver Narain Kathikeyan was associated with
which team?
1 Mercedes
2 Ferrari
3 Honda
4 Jordan
Who among the following has become the first Indian batsman to score five double centuries in Test Cricket? (a) Sachin Tendulkar (b) V.V.S. Laxman (c) Rahul Dravid (d) Sourav Ganguly
Which of the following diseases creates immunity in human body? (A) Small-pox (B) Jaundice (C) Tuberculosis (D) Diabetes
Which one would you not find in the nucleus of an atom? (A) A proton (B) A neutron (C) An electron (D) None of the above
Hybrid varieties of seeds are (1) Bred from two plants of different varieties (2) Always high yielding (3) Bred from transplantation (4) Vulnerable to disease
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Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act 1992 makes provisions for (1) The Panchayats (2) The Urban Government (3) More power to State Government (4) Election Commission
World Population Day is observed on 1 July 15 2 July 11 3 October 8 4 September 5
The charter of the UN was signed on June 26, 1945 at: (a) Geneva (b) San Francisco (c) California (d) Paris
Antibiotics are the drugs used for the cure of: (A) bacterial diseases (B) cancer (C) malaria (D) nervous disorders
?Dronacharya Awards? are given to the: (a) outstanding Indian teachers (b) persons who have made outstanding contribution to the study and popularization of Indian art and culture (c) teachers in the Defence Training Colleges and Academies of India (d) Indian Sports Coaches
?The Satanic Verses?, the controversial book written by India born British author Salaman Rushdie, is a/an: (a) epic (b) drama in prose (c) poetic drama (d) novel
Which of the following yields the largest revenue ? (a) Sales Tax (b) Excise Tax (c) Income Tax (d) Entertainment Tax