Who is the first non-European to win the Noble Prize for
Literature?
1 Mahatma Gandhi
2 Jawahar Lal Nehru
3 Rabindranath Tagore
4 Sarojini Naidu
Which of the following animals is called a living fossil? 1 Polystomella 2 Peripatus 3 Sea cucumber 4 Sacculina
The functional kidney in adult amphibians is 1 Pronephros 2 Metanephros 3 Mesonephros 4 Opisthonephros
Who among the following has been honoured with the prestigious International Gandhi Peace Prize for 2003? (a) Nelson Mandela (b) Grameen Bank Bangaldesh (c) Vaclav Havel (d) None of the above
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What does protein deficiency in children, usually between the age of 1 and 3 years, cause? 1 anaemia 2 Goiter 3 kwashiorkor 4 Xerophthalmia
In Indian history, which of the following wars occurred the earliest? 1 First Anglo-Afghan war 2 Second Carnatic war 3 Third Anglo-Maratha war 4 Fourth Anglo Mysore war
The Frame Work Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Co-operation recently signed by the Prime Minister is between 1 India and the USA 2 India and the ASEAN 3 India and China 4 India and Indonesia
. In a examination, every candidate took physics or mathematics or both. 65.8% took physics and 59.2% took mathematics. The total number of candidates was 2000. how many took both mathematics and physics? (a) 750 (b) 700 (c) 550 (d) 500
Economic democracy is envisaged through (1) Fundamental Rights (2) Preamble (3) Directive Principles of State Policy (4) Union List
The 2004 Copa America Cup Football Championship was won by which of the following countries? (a) Brazil (b) Argentina (c) Portugal (d) Germany
Buddhist literature was written in (A) Tamil (B) Sanskrit (C) Prakrit (D) Pali
Which of the following countries is represented by the highest number of women parliamentarians? 1 Bangladesh 2 India 3 Japan 4 Sweden