Which of the following animals has the longest life span?
1 Elephant
2 Crocodile
3 Dog
4 Tortoise
Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd October in the year (A) 1867 (B) 1868 (C) 1869 (D) 1870
headquarter of WTO is located in
. Are the directive principles enforceable in the courts? (a) No (b) Yes (c) Some of them
The United Nations Organisation had sent an arms inspection team to Iraq. Which country had the maximum members in the team? 1 Russia 2 Britain 3 America 4 France
What is the principal language of Nagaland? (a) Assamese (b) Naga (c) Khasi (d) English
The Telugu personality who is known by the title ?Desabhakta? (1) Tanguturi Prakasam (2) Konda Venkatappayya (3) Kashinathuni Nageswara Rao (4) Madapati Hanumantha Rao
Which is not declared as a ?Navratan?? 1 ONGC 2 MMTC 3 Indian Oil Corporation 4 BHEL
Which of the following airlines is assigned the code ‘CD’? 1 Alliance Air 2 Singapore Airlines 3 Jet Airways 4 Indian Airlines
In Hinayana Buddhism, the practice was to represent Buddha not by his image but by certain symbols like: (a) lotus (b) wheel (c) foot print (d) All the three above
The Gupta age saw the brilliant developments in respect of: (a) architecture (b) painting (c) sculpture (d) All the above
Which of the following diseases creates immunity in human body? (A) Small-pox (B) Jaundice (C) Tuberculosis (D) Diabetes
Layakari in Kathak dance is: (a) mimetic recital (b) lightning-quick foot movement (c) accompanying musical instrument (d) multi-coloured mask worn by the dance performer