On October 29, 2003, the fourth flight-test of supersonic
antiship cruise missile was conducted. The name of the
missile is
1 BrahMos
2 Agni
3 Naag
4 Trishul
India?s principal foreign exchange earning commodity is (1) Coffee (2) Tea (3) Cotton (4) Rubber and Sandal wood
00 Longitude which passes through Greenwich is called (A) Prime Meridian (B) First meridian (C) International Date Line (D) None of these
Insects that make a clicking sound are 1 Flies 2 Crickets 3 Beetles 4 Cockroaches
When did the space age begin with the launch of the Russian Sputnik? 1 October 4, 1950 2 October 2, 1952 3 October 4, 1957 4 None of these
Which one of the following statements of Egyptian society is false? (a) The Egyptian king was the owner of land and his word was law (b) He was looked upon as God (c) Next to the Pharoah came the officials and farmers (d) Agriculture was the most important occupation of the people
The Barabar Hills, the cave dwellings of Asokan era, are situated near: (a) Patna (b) Sarnath (c) Gaya (d) Allahabad
Which of the following authorities in India can deprive a person of his citizenship? (a) Municipal Commissioner (b) District Collector (c) State Government (d) Central Government
The President can declare emergency in the country either due to an armed rebellion or due to an external aggression under (a) Article 352 (b) Article 356 (c) Article 360 (d) Article 359
Jatakas are the sacred books of the: (a) Vaishnavas (b) Jains (c) Buddhists (d) Shaivs
Which Article of Constitution envisages free and compulsory education for children upto the age of 14 years ? a) Art 45 b) Art 19 c) Art 29 d) Art 32
?Grand Slam? is related to which of the following games? 1 Chess 2 Tennis & Bridge 3 Bdminton 4 Polo
Which of the following pairs does not contain a coinage metal ? a) Copper and Gold b) Silver and Gold c) Zinc and Gold d) Copper and Silver