Which famous war hero said: “you are remembered for the
rules you break”?
1 Douglas MacArthur
2 Napoleon
3 Rommel
4 Lawrence of Arabia
Which of the following completed 300 years of its foundation recently? 1 Mahayana Sect of Buddhism 2 Arya Samaj 3 Digamber Sect of Jainism 4 Khalsa Panth
In an organization, 40% of the employees are matriculates, 50% of the remaining are graduates and remaining 180 are post-graduates. How many employees are graduates ? (a) 360 (b) 240 (c) 180 (d) 300
As per Census 2001 which of the following States has the lowest density of population ? (a) Manipur (b) Meghalaya (c) Nagaland (d) Mizoram
Bishop Desmond Tutu is the native of (a) South Africa (b) Cuba (c) Tanzania (d) Zambia
Computers are interconnected at different locations by network: (A) Star Network (B) Ring Network (C) Both of these (D) None of these
Which is not a function of the Constitution ? a) It acts as a source of power and authority of the government b) It minimizes confusion and conflict between various organs of government c) It strengthens the hands of rules to rule according to their discretion d) It lays down the limits of governmental authority.
Which element has the same atomic number and atomic weight? (1) Oxygen (2) Nitrogen (3) Helium (4) Hydrogen
Which of the following is not a fertilizer mineral? (a) Nitrate (b) Tungsten (c) Phosphate (d) Potash (e) Sulphur
The real founder of the Kushana Empire in India was: (a) Menander (b) Vasudeva (c) Kujula Kadphises (d) Kanishka
The poet Harisena was the courtier of: (a) Samudragupta (b) Skandagupta (c) Chandragupta II (d) Lakshman Sena
The first company to provide free incoming facility to its customers is 1 Airtel 2 Hutch 3 Spice 4 Connect
Norway?s Constitution presupposes: (a) Federal (type of) government (b) Unitary (type of) government (c) Presidential (type of) government (d) Limited Monarchy with three Government authorities