Sinn Fein is associated with
1 Kung-Fu
2 Irish Republican Army
3 Japanese art
4 Chinese philosophy
Bacterial diseases are found in (a) Plants (b) Animals (c) Humans (d) All of these
Who among the following tennis player is the winner of the US Open Women?s Singles Final 2003? (a) Justine Henin Hardenne (b) Lindsay Devenport (c) Venus Williams (d) Monica Seles
The State which does not have two Houses. (1) Rajasthan (2) Maharashtra (3) Bihar (4) Uttar Pradesh
Which of the following is used as a filler in rubber tyres? 1 Graphite 2 Coal 3 Coke 4 Corbon black
On the first day of the festival the Sun is worshipped; next day cows and bullocks are fed on cooked rice; they are decorated with flowers and paint and led in procession to the beat of drums and crude music; on the third day and one of the biggest festivals of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh is: (a) Pooram (b) Onam (c) Pongal (d) None of the above
When earth is farthest from the sun, it is at: (a) eirque (b) xerophitic (c) aphelion
The biggest telescope in space has been named: (A) Soyuz (B) Mir (C) Chandra (D) Hubble
The noted work of Surdas is: (a) Krishna Charit (b) Sursagar (c) Sukhsagar (d) Bhagvad Gita
Iraq?s former President Mr. Saddam Hussain was captured in : (A) Tikrit (B) Baghdad (C) Kabul (D) Al-Basrah
As a tribute to Akbar?s organizing ability much remains even today of his: (a) civil administration (b) army organisation (c) religious organisation (d) organization of the department of education
Which of the following was the original due date announced by Mr. Attlee, Prime Minister of England, for transfer of power to the Indians ? (a) February 20, 1947 (b) August 15, 1947 (c) June 1948 (d) June 19498
. What is meant by Sardeshmukhi? (a) An officer (b) A tax (c) A type of organization (d) A type of group