Who was Ramansay award winner in the yr 2006?
The term ?Punter? is associated with the game of: (a) Golf (b) Polo (c) Bridge (d) Horse Racing
Permanent hardness of water can be removed by adding ? a) Potassium permanganate b) Chlorine c) Bleaching Powder d) Washing soda
Which of the following is used in making artificial sweetener saccharin? 1 Benzene 2 Toluene 3 Phenol 4 Aniline
Who among the following famous danseuses is not an exponent of the Odissi Style of dance? (a) Sanjukta Panigrahi (b) Padma Subrahmanyam (c) Sonal Mansingh (d) Madhavi Mudgal
The ?Prakash Utsav? which the Sikhs celebrated on the 1st September 2004 marked the 400th anniversary of what event ? (a) Completion of the construction of the Golden Temple at Amritsar (b) Establishment of Sikh religion (c) Installation of Guru Granth Sahib at the Golden Temple (d) Worship at Akal Takht
Which of the following is not a basic feature of the Indian Constitution ? a) Presidential Government b) Parliamentary Government c) Federal Government d) Independence of Judiciary
Which of the following denotes the total number of seats in the Lok Sabha in India for which elections are held? 1 545 2 542 3 550 4 None of these
The extremely slow-down-slope movement of the soil is called: (a) soil creep (b) mass wasting (c) landslide
Which of the following films won six Oscar Awards including the Best Film, at the 75th Annual Academy Awards? 1 Chicago 2 The Pianist 3 The Hours 4 Adaptation
Who amongst the following is the writer director of the film ?Godmother? recently in the news? 1 Javed Akhtar 2 Shabana Azami 3 Shekhar Kapoor 4 Vinay Shukla
. First European country to hold parliament elections after several years under the rule of communism is : (a) Poland (b) Bulgaria (c) Czechoslovakia (d) Yugoslavia
Polar winds are: (a) permanent winds (b) variable winds (c) local winds