Who among the following was the commander in charge of the
allied forces in Iraq?
1 Hans Blix
2 Peter Williams
3 Tommy Franks
4 Alexander Graham
Insects that make a clicking sound are 1 Flies 2 Crickets 3 Beetles 4 Cockroaches
On Julyu 23,2003, India?s first matrimonial service on mobile phone was launched by the consortium of 1 BPL Mobile and Escotel 2 Escotel and RPG Cellular 3 Escotel, BPl Mobile and Spice Cellular 4 BPL Mobile, Escotel RPG Cellular and Spice Cellular
India became a sovereign, democratic republic on ? a) Aug 15’ 1947 b) Jan 30’ 1948 c) Jan 26’ 1950 d) Nov 26’ 1929
The Election Commission is (a) A legislative body (b) A constitutional body (c) An executive body (d) A non-formal body
Who among the following is the Chairman of National Commission of Labour? 1 Sunil Shastri 2 Rahul Bajaj 3 G.P.goenka 4 Ravindra Varma
Buland Darwaza is situated at (1) Chittoor (2) Agra fort (3) Red fort (4) Fatehpur Sikri
When a state governor dies or resign, who normally exercises his functions till a new governor is appointed ? a) Secretary General of the Governor b) A person designated by state cabinet c) Chief Justice of the High Court d) Advocate General of the state
The limit of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is now raised from 49% to 74% in which of the following sectors? 1 Telecom Sector 2 Construction & Housing sector 3 Banking sector 4 Insurance sector
Which one of the following was the founder of the Advaita system of philosophy? (a) Ramanuja (b) Ramanand (c) Kumaril Bhatt (d) Shankaracharya
A pump can lift 200kg of water to a storage tank at a height of 37.5m in 5os. Assuming that g=10m/s2, what is the power of the pump? 1 750 Watt 2 1000 Watt 3 1500 Watt 4 2000 Watt
In increasing sequence, the major elements present in the human body are (a) Calcium, iron, sodium, phosphorus (b) Calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur (c) Calcium, iron, sodium, sulphur (d) Calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron
Straits and canals are important in water routes because they: (a) are sometimes as large as seas (b) have the best seaports along their routes (c) are often short cuts to larger bodies of water