Which one of the following pairs of the famous places and
the States, in which these are located, is not correctly
matched?
1 Lord Ayyappan Abode:Tamil Nadu
2 Gol Gumbaz: Karnataka
3 Mukteswar Temple: Orissa
4 Shatrunjaya Hill Temple: Gujarat
Greece is: (a) Hellenic Republic (b) On the Mediterranean sea (c) On the Southern tip of Balkan Peninsula (d) All the three above
Impure blood form all parts of the body enters into the 1 Left auricle 2 Right auricle 3 Left ventricle 4 Right ventricle
Lasers are widely used in various walks of life. These are sources of (1) Sound waves of very high frequency (2) Sound waves of very high intensity (3) Light waves which are coherent (4) High speed electrons
The Bharat Ratna was awarded posthumously to 1 Indira Gandhi 2 C.Rajagopalachari 3 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 4 M.C.Ramachandran
Tank irrigation is extensively practiced South India. In which pair of the following states of South India is this irrigation relatively more common? (1) Karnataka and Maharashtra (2) Tamil Nadu and Karnataka (3) Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh (4) Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra
The gas leak at which company?s plant in Bhopal had caused an environmental disaster? 1 Reliance Industries 2 Union Carbide 3 Enron 4 Indian Oil
The capital of Zambia is 1 Harare 2 Hanoi 3 Lusaka 4 Kampala
Which of the following ranges forms the water divide between Narmada and Tapti rivers? (a) Aravalli (b) Satpura (c) Kaimur (d) Vindhyan
3 Answers College School Exams Tests, HPSC Haryana Public Service Commission,
Who propounded the possibility of placing communication satellites in geosynchronous orbit for the first time? (a) Edwin P. Hubble (b) William Herschel (c) Arthur C. Clarke (d) Pierre Laplace
Mr.Joao Bernardo Vieira, who was recently in the news, was the former 1 President of Portugal 2 Prime Minister of Portugal 3 President of Guinea Bissau 4 Prime Minister of Guinea Bissau
The salaries and other emoluments of the Members of Parliament in India are decided by the 1 President 2 Prime Minister 3 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 4 Parliament itself
Atmospheric pollution is caused by an excess of: (1) Carbon monoxide (2) Oxygen (3) Hydrogen (4) Nitrogen