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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Shah Rukh Khan takes over the ramp and how

Shah Rukh Khan takes over the ramp, and how! IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, April 01, 2009] Leave it to King Khan to charm, ooze sex appeal, crack jokes and walk the ramp, all the while with his arm in a sling! The Bollywood superstar strutted his stuff for Manish Malhotra on the fourth day of Lakme India Fashion Week. Malhotra’s colour theme for the show was inspired by Khan’s IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders. So, it was inevitable that Khan did the catwalk dressed from head to sling to toe in black and gold. The highlight was the drool-worthy actor in black harem pants and a black blazer with golden buttons

And Khan stole the show with well-timed witticisms about Preity Zinta, and sex and the Khan reputation. He even did an impeccable impression of the models by sucking in his cheeks and showing off his pout! Bollywood’s elite like Kajol , Kareena Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Genelia D’ Souza, Arjun Rampal and wife Meher, Sridevi and Boney Kapoor were spotted in the front rows.

John becomes fitness instructor


John becomes fitness instructor! IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, April 01, 2009] If you are wondering whether John Abraham has changed from acting to becoming a fitness pro, you are wrong. The actor is doing a bit of both these days. And any guesses to who his student is? None other than his co-star and friend Shreyas Talpade.
John who is famous for his oh-so-good looks among the young as well as the not-so-young ladies is currently in Hyderabad shooting for David Dhawan’s film ‘Hook Ya Crook’. The film is said to have equal proportions of humour and thrills. John’s co-stars in the film are Shreyas, Kay Kay Menon, Sharad Kapoor and Krushna Abhishek.
Since this film demands a toned look for Sherayas, he has been advised by John to sweat it out at the gym. Reports suggest that John has a personal gym for working out which now shreyas shares with him. Not only that, John has also detailed on a strict diet chart for Shreyas to follow.
With a person like John as coach we can sure expect good results on Shreyas, which will be there for the audience to see once the film hits theatres.

Imran Khan’s favorite

IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, April 01, 2009]
After the success of his romantic comedy, debut film ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’ becoming a good grosser at the box office, the hero of the film Imraan Khan is a happy man. He is one guy who dares to be different. After garnering good reviews for his role in ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’, he dared to pick up villain’s role in his very next film ‘Kidnap’.
Though ‘Kidnap’ bombed big time at the box office for poor direction, Imran’s role was appreciated. Though it was Aamir khan who was responsible in young Imran being interested in films, he has always had another favorite. None other than the badshah of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan.
This comes as a real surprise for all of us more so because of the perpetual tiffs between uncle Khan and his favorite hero SRK.
Imran Khan is currently busy shooting for ‘Luck’ which is an out and out action film. The actor had even surprised the director Soham where he has performed dare-devil stunts on a moving train without the help of a dupe.
‘Luck’ has Imran Khan, Sanjay Dutt and veteran actor Kamal Hassan’s daughter Shruthi Hassan playing lead roles. Shruthi Hassan also happens to be a versatile singer.

Another doctorate for Rahman

IndiaGlitz [Wednesday, April 01, 2009]
Awards and appreciation are just keeping on pouring in for the most talented music maker of India-A.R.Rahman.
After the decision of Anna University in Tamilnadu to confer a doctorate in Media Sciences to the composer, it is the turn of a foreign university to do the same.
The syndicate of Middlesex University in London has now announced an honorary doctorate for A.R.R.
Rahman will be presented with this prestigious honour at the Middlesex University’s annual graduation ceremony to be held in July.
The decision of the syndicate was conveyed to the music maestro by Joe Victor who is the regional director of the Middlesex University.
This doctorate gives way to the association of Rahman with the university getting stronger.
For sometime now Rahman’s KM Music Conservatory situated in Chennai was holding discussions with the officials of the Middlesex University for a joint music degree course.
The efforts of the Conservatory have paid off as the proposed course will start next year.
Now the interested students can do the first two years of the Middlesex University’s Bachelor Of Arts honours programe for Music Composition and Music Performance in Chennai and the final year at London.

Friday, March 27, 2009

INDIA QUIZ OF GENARAL KNOWLEDGE

1
The largest NANDI in India is found at

Chaumundeshwari Temple, Mysore

Brihadeshwara Temple, Thanjavur

Leepakshi Temple, Andhra Pradesh

Ekambaranatha Temple, Kanchipuram

2
Hooghly was used as a base for piracy in the Bay of Bengal by

British

French

Portuguese

Danes

3
The 'Zamorins' ruled over

Punjab

Jammu

Malabar Coast

Mysore

Gujarat Coast

4
The Book 'Big Egos, Small Men' is written by

Ram Jethmalani

Kapil Sibal

Mani Shankar Iyer

Soli Sorabjee

5
Some Indian archaeologists claim that the earliest earthquake in the Indian Suncontinent took place at the Harrapan site of

Dholavira

Lothal

Mohenjodaro

Kalibangan

6
How many 'World Cultural Heritage Sites' are there in India?

17

15

10

14

7
Which one of the following pairs represent the ancient 'tala' instruments?

Muzhavu-Tabla

Tumburu-Kinnaram

Muzhavu-Thudi

Thudi-Tabla

8
Which was the only refinery in India at the time of its Independence?

Mathura

Ahmedabad

Digdoi

Bongaigonga
The Digboi Refinery was India's only oil refinery at the time of Independence and continued to be so till the 1950s when the erstwhile Esso and Burmah Shell refineries were set up in 1954 and 1955.

9
Rabindra Nath Tagore composed the National Anthem of

India

India, Bangladesh and Nepal

Bangladesh

India and Bangladesh

10
India saw its first non-Congress government at the Centre in the year

1990

1977

1975

1985

11
Which of the following rivers is most mentioned in the early Vedic literature?

Yamuna

Sindhu

Sutudri

Ganga

Saraswati

12
Which of the following places is NOT located in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh?

Charminar

Church of the Holy Trinity

Jham Singh's Temple

Thousand Lights' Mosque
It is located in Chennai.

13
The 'Tower of Silence' is located at

Rishikesh

Allahabad

Mumbai

Chittorgarh

14
The first Indian ruler who joined the subsidiary alliance was

Peshwa Baji Rao II

Maharaja of Mysore

King of Travancore

Nawab of Oudh

Nizam of Hyderabad

15
The Vallabhai Patel Airport is located at

Aurangabad

Ahmedabad

Gandhi Nagar

Surat

16
Who was the first Indian woman to win a medal in the Olympics?

Kunjarani Devi

Bachendri Pal

P.T.Usha

Karnam Maleshwari

17
In which city would you find the Vedanta Life Institute?

Mumbai

Pune

Hyderabad

Chennai

18
In the Presidential elections of India, an MLA's vote value is

almost zero

uniformly placed at 100

uniformly placed at 200

differs from state to state dpending on population

19
Which Mughal Emperor was deported to Rangoon by the British?

Akbar Shah I

Bahadur Shah II

Bahadur Shah I

Shah Jahan
Bahadur Shah II is more familiarly known as Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last known Mughal Ruler of India.

20
Which of the following was described as the "Oxford University of Mahayana Buddhism"?

Nalanda

Vikramashila

Taxila

Vallabhi

21
Which of the following musical instruments is NOT of foreign origin?

Tabla

Sitar

Violin

Flute

22
Who was the Army Chief of India when it celebrated its first Republic Day?

K.M.Cariappa

Sardar Baldev Singh

T.W.Elmhirst

Sir Edward Parry

23
Who is the founder of the political party Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)?

M.G.Ramachandran

C.N.Annadurai

Jayalalitha

M.Karunanidhi

24
The Shirdi Sai Baba passed away in

1918

1952

1820

1750

25
The entry into the Lotus Temple at New Delhi is restricted to followers of

Hindu faith

Sikh faith

Parsi faith

Bahai faith

None of the above

Up Date World GK

Questionnaire: World GK
1. South Africa became a democratic republic onA. May 10, 1994B. May 10, 1993C. April 15, 1994D. April 15, 1993Answera
2. What is the official language of Argentina?A. ItalianB. SpanishC. PortugueseD. GermanAnswerb
3. Arrange the following pairs in correct order.
Language Country a. Flemish 1. Israel b. Amharic 2. Ethiopia c. Swahili 3. Belgium d. Hebrew 4. East Africa
A. a4, b3, c2, d1B. a3, b2, c4, d1C. a3, b2, c1, d4D. a2, b3, c1, d4Answerb
4. Arrange the following pairs in correct order.
Language Country a. French 1. Brazil b. Italian 2. Mexico c. Portuguese 3. Libya d. Spanish 4. Mauritania 5. Algeria
A. a5, b3, c1, d2B. a2, b5, c1, d3C. a3, b1, c5, d4D. a5, b3, c2, d4Answera
5. Which country is not in Europe?A. HollandB. BelgiumC. LebanonD. SwedenAnswerc
6. Judaism and Christianity were born in :A. PalestineB. RomeC. EgyptD. IranAnswera
7. The Zend Avesta is the Holy Book of the:A. HebrewsB. Roman CatholicsC. ZoroastriansD. QuakersAnswerc
8. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?A. Islam –BohrasB. Hinduism–Arya SamajistsC. Christianity–MormonsD. Zoroastrianism–BahrisAnswerd
9. Which of the following Muslim festivals is based on the ‘Holy Quran’ ?A. Id-ul-FitrB. Id-ul-ZuhaC. MoharumD. Bakr-idAnswerb
10. In which season is Christmas celebrated in Australia?A. AutumnB. WinterC. SpringD. SummerAnswerd
11. Capital of Guatemala is obtained by putting the word ‘city’after it. The capital of which of the following countries is obtained in such way:A. TaiwanB. MexicoC. LaosD. GhanaAnswerb
12. The capital of Vietnam is:A. Ho ChiMinh CityB. HanoiC. AnkaraD. KampalaAnswerb
13. Tirana is the capital of the country known as:A. YugoslaviaB. HungaryC. AfghanistanD. AlbaniaAnswerd
14. Which one of the following is not a capital city?A. SophiaB. Ho ChiMinh CityC. PanamaCityD. PragueAnswerb
15. Brasilia is the capital of which of the following countries?A. MexicoB. GuyanaC. CubaD. BrazilAnswerd
16. Bangkok is the capital of which of the following countries?A. MalaysiaB. IndonesiaC. TaiwanD. ThailandAnswerd
17. Thimpu is the capital of :A. NepalB. BhutanC. SikkimD. TibetAnswerb
18. Which of the following is the capital of Iran ?A. TeheranB. RiyadC. BaghdadD. JerusalemAnswera
19. Dirham is the currency of:A. MaltaB. IranC. MorocoD. LibyaAnswerc
20. Drop the last four letters of the name of the country itself and you get its currency. The country is:A. NetherlandsB. AfghanistanC. El SalvadorD. LuxembourgAnswerb
21. By dropping the final letter of the name of country we get name of its curency. That country is in Europe. The country is:A. KoreaB. FranceC. MongoliaD. IranAnswerb
22. Netherland’s currency is:A. PesoB. PesataC. RupiahD. GuilderAnswerd
23. Which of the following pairs of country and its currency is not correct?A. Bangladesh –TakaB. United Arab Emirates–DirhamC. Japan–YuanD. Saudi Arabia–RiyalAnswerc
24. The currency of the European Monetary Unionis:A. DolarB. EuroC. MarkD. SterlingAnswerb
25. ‘Scym’is the Parliament of:A. HollandB. PolandC. YugoslaviaD. GreeceAnswerb
26. Duma refers to:A. freedomB. an elected bodyC. religionD. soldiersAnswerb
27. Which one of the following countries was previously called Kampuchea?A. VietnamB. CambodiaC. MaldivesD. GambiaAnswerb
28. The new name of Burma is:A. YangoonB. MyanmarC. RangoonD. KampucheaAnswerb
29. What was the earlier name of Ghana ?A. The Ivory CoastB. The Gold CoastC. MalabarD. The LevantAnswerb
30. In which nation, its flag is never allowed to fly at half-mast ?A. Saudi ArabiaB. TurkeyC. MorocoD. LibyaAnswera
31. Zimbabwe was formerly known as:A. RhodesiaB. MaliC. NamibiaD. Ivory CoastAnswera
32. Paper was invented in China in the:A. Ist century BCB. 2ndcenturyADC. 4thcenturyADD. 5thcenturyADAnswerb
33. In which of the following countries did the decimal system of numbers originate?A. EnglandB. FranceC. GermanyD. IndiaAnswerd
34. Where was the selection of suitable candidates for a particular job first started through competitive examination?A. ChinaB. Great BritainC. USAD. GermanyAnswera
35. The institution of Ombudsman was first established in:A. NorwayB. SwedenC. FinlandD. DenmarkAnswerb
36. ‘Maple Leaf’ is the emblem of:A. CanadaB. GreeceC. CyprusD. GuineaAnswera
37. Which country is named as ‘The Cockpit of Europe’ ?A. HungaryB. AustriaC. SwitzerlandD. BelgiumAnswerd
38. Which country is known as the ‘Playground of Europe’ ?A. ItalyB. FranceC. SwitzerlandD. PolandAnswerc
39. Which is the country famous for pyramids?A. IsraelB. JordanC. IraqD. EgyptAnswera
40. Which country is nearest to the SouthPole?A. AustraliaB. NewZealandC. ChileD. SwedenAnswerc
41. Australia may be called a “hollow continent” because:A. most people live along the coastsB. it is shaped like a saucerC. there are no rivers in the interiorD. most of its central area is occupied by waterAnswera
43. ‘Land of White Elephant’ is the surname assigned to:A. JapanB. ThailandC. BhutanD. NepalAnswerb
43. Cuba is nicknamed as :A. Cockpit of EuropeB. Hermit KingdomC. Land of the Golden FleeceD. Sugar Bowl of the worldAnswerd
44. Arrange the following pairs in correct order.
List I List II a. Land of Rising Sun 1. Korea b. Land of Midnight Sun 2. Finland c. Land of Thousand Lakes 3. Japan d. Land of Thunderbolt 4. Norway 5. Bhutan
A. a2, b4, c1, d5B. a3, b4, c2, d5C. a1, b3, c2, d4D. a3, b1, c4, d2Answerb45. Famous Leaning Tower of Pisa is in:A. ItalyB. GreeceC. CyprusD. TurkeyAnswera46. The city of Los Angeles is famous for :A. film studiosB. golden beachesC. rocket launching stationD. natural beautyAnswera47. Given below are four wonders not usually included among the seven wonders of the world :1.The Great Wall of China2.TheTaj Mahal at Agra3.The Leaning Tower of Pisa4.The Angkor Vat Temple in Kampuchea
What is the correct chronological sequence in which they were constructed ?Choose the answer from the codes given below:A. 3,2,1,4B. 1,4,3,2C. 1,3,4,2D. 4,1,2,3Answerb48. Vatican City is the residence of:A. PopeB. British QueenC. French PresidentD. Cyprus PresidentAnswera
49. Kremlin in Moscow is:A. the seat of the governmentB. a temple representing ancient archaeological remainsC. the name of a university site in MoscowD. None of theseAnswera
50. No10, Downing Street, London is the official residence ofA. Chairman of the House of LordsB. Speaker of the House of CommonsC. Prime Minister of UKD. Foreign Minister of UKAnswerc
51. Kyat is the currency ofA. MaldivesB. MyanmarC. MongoliaD. NepalAnswerb52. Which of the following is not a Central American country?A. NicaraguaB. PanamaC. El-SalvadorD. PeruAnswerd53. Nicaragua is situated in :A. North AmericaB. South AmericaC. Central AmericaD. West AfricaAnswerc54. Which country is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun?A. SwedenB. NetherlandsC. NorwayD. JapanAnswerc55. The oldest monarchy in theworld is of:A. UKB. NepalC. Saudi ArabiaD. JapanAnswera
56. The largest island in the Indian Ocean is:A. SumatraB. MaldivesC. Sri LankaD. MadagascarAnswerd
57. Ecuador is situated in :A. North AmericaB. South AmericaC. AfricaD. South East AsiaAnswerb
58. Which of the following is known as the city of seven hills?A. OsloB. RomeC. GenevaD. IstambolAnswerb
59. Which country is situated in the horn of Africa?A. South AfricaB. EthiopiaC. SomaliaD. EgyptAnswerc
60. Which one of the following countries was involved in Bofors deal?A. SwitzerlandB. GermanyC. BritainD. FranceAnswera
61. International Rice Research Institute is in:A. MalaysiaB. ThailandC. IndonesiaD. PhilippinesAnswerd
62. Pentagon is :A. the largest port of RussiaB. the largest port of USAC. the biggest steel manufacturing centre in the worldD. a large building housing the Ministry of Defence of USAAnswerd
63. “Tashkent Agreement” was signed in:A. 1962B. 1966C. 1967D. 1972Answerb
64. Shimla Agreement was concluded in:A. 1962B. 1966C. 1967D. 1972Answerd
65. Which of the following combinations is/are correct ?1.Chalenger: explosion2.Kanishka :c rash3.Chernobyl : nuclear disaster
A. 1 and 3B. 2 and 3C. 1, 2 and 3D. 1 and 2Answerc
66. Which of the following set of countries is involved in Siachen Glacier dispute?A. India and ChinaB. India and PakistanC. India and RusiaD. Rusia and ChinaAnswerb
67. Developing countries are otherwise known as:A. Eastern Block CountriesB. Third World CountriesC. Agricultural CountriesD. Primary CountriesAnswerb
68. Iran-Iraq conflict was mainly over :A. Shat-el-Arab Waterway’s ownershipB. Kurdish rebelsC. ReligionD. None of the aboveAnswera
69. Hong Kong was transferred to China in the year:A. 1990B. 1992C. 1997D. 1996Answerc
70. India-UK extradition pact relates to:A. aid agreement between the two countriesB. defence purchaseC. curbing the terrorist activitiesD. None of theseAnswerc
71. Bahrain is becoming famous as theA. world’s leading sugar marketB. world’s major silver marketC. west Asia’s leading banking centre, being turned intoan inter-national bullion marketD. number one trading centre for AsiaAnswerc
72. Which of the following countries has only a two-party Government ?A. Great BritainB. FranceC. IndiaD. AustraliaAnswera
73. The policy of Non-Alignment followed by India implies :A. preserving the right to choose its own policiesB. keeping aloof from the power blocsC. bringing peace and amity to the worldD. a third world powerAnswerb
74. Which of these nations has the largest percentage of persons in the armed forces?A. IranB. IraqC. IsraelD. SyriaAnswerc
75. After the break-up of the USSR the largest country in the world in terms of area is:A. ChinaB. RussiaC. USAD. CanadaAnswerb
76. The American Constitution came into effect in:A. 1781B. 1861C. 1789D. 1865Answerc
77. Which is not a feature of the American constitution?A. FederationB. Written constitutionC. RepublicD. Cabinet systemAnswerd
78. United States of America elects her President after everyA. six yearsB. four yearsC. five yearsD. three yearsAnswerb
79. How the President of America is elected ?A. Direct electionB. Voting by State GovernorsC. By elected representatives of CongressD. Voting by Election Commission appointed by elected representativesAnswerd
80. If there is any disagreement between the Senate and House of Representatives in USA, it is resolved by:A. The PresidentB. The Vice-PresidentC. The SpeakerD. conference committee consisting of 3 to 9 members from each House

Time to update your GK folks

Time to update your GK folks.

1.Which of the following countries is a land locked country in south America?
a.Ecuador
b.Peru
c.Uruguay
d.Bolivia
ans: d
2.canary Islands belongs to
a.Norway
b.Spain
c.New Zealan
dd.Portugal
ans: b

3.Titan is the largest natural satilite of planet
a.Mercury
b.Venus
c.Saturn
d.Neptune
ans: c

4.Which of the following planets rotates clock wise?
a.Pluto
b.Jupiter
c.Venus
d.Mercury
ans: c

5.A difference of 1 degree in longtitude at the Equator is equaivalentto nearly
a.101 km
b.111 km
c.121 km
d.125 km
ans: b

6.The earliest known Indian script is
a.Mori
b.Devanagari
c.Brahmi
d.Kharosti
ans: c

7.How many times the preamble was amended
a.once
b.twice
c.thrice
d.four times
ans: a

8.The term socialist was added in the Preamble by the...amendment
a.40th
b.42nd
c.44th
d.49th
ans: b

9.The state with the lowest population in Inndia is
a.Goa
b.Tripura
c.Mizoram
d.Sikkim
ans: d

10.Which person or organisation received the Nobel Prize three times so far?
a.Medame Curie
b.Linus Pauling
c.Alexender Flemming
d.International Committee of the Redcross
ans: d

11.The Finance Commision is appointed for every... year
a.3
b.4
c.5
d.6
ans: c

12.Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negitive growth?
a.1st plan
b.2n
d plan
c.3r
d pland.4th plan
ans: c

13.Who is the founder of the Capital city of Agra?
a.Akbar
b.Babar
c.Sikinder Lodi
d.Mubarak Shah Sayyad
an: c

14.The first tide generated electricity project was established at
a.Vizhinjam, Kerala
b.Mangalore, Karnataka
c.Paradeep, Orissa
d.Vishakapattanam
ans: a

15.National Institute of Oceanography is located in:
a.Calcutta
b.Chennai
c.Mangalore
d.Panaji
ans: d

16.The 2004 Olympics were held in:
a.Bangkok
b.Rome
c.Athens
d.Nagasaki
ans: c

17.Who headed the committee appointed on Kargil War ?
a.Gen.V.P.Malik
b.Gen.S.K.Sinha
c.K.Subramanyam
d.K.C.Panth
ans: c

18.The C.K.Nayudu Trophy is related to the sport of
a.cricket
b.Hockey
c.Football
d.Chess
ans: a

19.New York is situated on the river
a.Hudson
b.Thames
c.Danube
d.Tigris
ans: a

20."The Woman of the Mellenium" selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is
a.Margaret Thacher
b.Hillary Clinton
c.Chandrika Kumaratunga
d.Indira Gandhi
ans: d

21.The Geneal Assembly of United Nations meets
a.Once a year
b.twice a year
c.thrice a year
d.Once in five years
ans: a

22.The "Common Wealth Games 2002" will be held in
a.Toranto
b.Manchester
c.Tokyo
d.Canberra
ans: b

23.All India Radio commenced operations in
a.1926
b.1936
c.1945
d.1947
ans: b

24.The "Killer Instinct"is written by
a.Sulakshan Mohan
b.M.K.Santanam
c.O.P.Sabharwal
d.Subash Jain
ans: c

25.The Secretary- General of UN is appointed by the
a.Security Council
b.Trusteeship Council
c.General Assembly
d.World Bank
ans: c

26.Postal Voting is other wise called:
a.external voting
b.secret voting
c.plural voting
d.proxy voting
ans: d

27.The Common Wealth of Independent states (CIS)consists of ....republica?
a.10
b.11
c.12
d.13
ans: c

28.Which of the following harbours is cosidered as the world's finest natural harbour?
a.Sydney harbour
b.Toronto harbour
c.New Jersy harbour
d.Singapore harbour
ans: a

29.Who invented Radar?
a.Henrey Backquerel
b.Max Planck
c.Robert Watson Watt
d.Humphrey Davy
ans: c

30.Sandal Wood trees are mostly found in...
a.Trophical Evergreen Forests
b.Tropical most Decidous
c.Alpine forests
d.Trophical Thorn Forests
ans: d

31.The first country to legalise medically assisted suicide is
a.Switzerland
b.New Zealand
c.USA
d.Netherlands
ans: d

31.India's newsprint industry is mainly located in
a.Indoreb.Dehradun c.Nepanagard.Nagpur
ans: c
32.The tomb of Babur is at
a.Kabulb.Lahore c.Multand.Larkhana
ans: a
33.The joint session of the two houses is presided by
a.the speaker b.the president c.chairman of Rajyasabhad.none of these
ans: a
34.The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
a.Greeksb.Shakas c.persians d.Kushans
ans: a
35.The Simon Commission was appointed in
a.1927b.1928 c.1929d.1930
ans: c
36.Sikkim became a full fledged state of the I ndian Union, in the year ?
a.1972b.1973 c.1974d.1975
ans: d
37.Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
a.Rajaraja Cholab.Mahendra Varman c.Narsimha Varmand.Narsimha Chola
ans: c
38.The 189th member of United Nations is
a.Palaub.Tuvalu c.Soloman Islandsd.Nauru
ans: b
39.When was Burma seperated from India
a.1947b.1942 c.1937c.1932
ans: c
40.Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
a.Polandb.Denmark c.Finlandd.Norway
ans: c
41.Where is India's National Institute of Sports situated?
a.Bhopal b.Patiala c.Lucknowd.Amritsar
ans: b
42.Name the first woman of Sahitya Academy award ?
a.Amrita Pritamb.Sarojini Naidu c.Mahasweta Devid.Manjula Padmanabhan
ans: a
43.Which nation is called the land of Golden Fleece ?
a.Canadab.Australia c.Norway d.North Korea
ans: b
44.... is called the father of Medicine?
a.Henemann
b.Aristotle
c.Hippocrates
d.Darwin
ans: a


 
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