In 2004, the World Economic Forum met at
1 Davos
2 Vienna
3 Paris
4 London
How can boiling point of a liquid be reduced ? (a) By adding a solid of lower melting point (b) By dissolving a solution solid in it (c) By increasing the pressure on the liquid (d) By decreasing the pressure on the liquid
How many Fundamental Duties have been mentioned our Constitution under the Forty-Second Amendment? (a) Fifteen (b) Fourteen (c) Ten (d) Eight
Among the following elements which one is present in chlorophyll? (1) Cobalt (2) Iron (3) Magnesium (4) Calcium
. Which of the following taxes is/are levied by the Union and collected and appropriated by the States? (a) Stamp Duties (b) Passenger and goods tax (c) Estate Duty (d) Taxes on Newspaper
Which of the following is not a part of the preamble to the Indian Constitution ? a) Secularism b) Socialism c) Democratic Republic d) Federalism
Which one of the following rights was considered the ?heart? and soul? of the Constitution of India by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar? (1) Freedom of Speech (2) Right to Constitutional Remedies (3) Right to Equality (4) Right to Religion
FICCI?s ?Living Legend in Indian Entertainment Industry? Awards were given away recently. Who among the following is its recipient? 1 Shatrughan Sinha 2 Amitabh Bachchan 3 Dev Anand 4 Rajesh Khanna
At Akbar?s death the extent of his empire was: (a) the same as Babur?s (b) smaller than Babur?s (c) the same as the present Indian Union (d) the same as Ashoka?s
The Nanavati Commission was appointed to look into the 1 1984 Riots 2 Ayodhya Case 3 Mumbai Riots 4 None of the above
Heart attack occurs due to 1 Bacterial attack on the heart 2 Stopping of heart beat 3 Lack of blood supply to the heart itself 4 None of these
Who was the Chief Guest for the Republic Day Parade in January 2004 ? (a) King of Bhutan (b) Prime Minister of Bangladesh (c) President of Sri Lanka (d) President of Brazil
Which of the following States was the first to achieve 100 percent rural electrification? (a) Punjab (b) Haryana (c) Maharashtra (d) Kerala