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79551. The headquarter of Lalit Kala Academy are at
(A): New Delhi (B): Chandigarh (C): Pune (D): Kolkata
79552. The headquarter of Army are situated at
(A): New Delhi (B): Mumbai (C): Kolkata (D): Chennai
79553. The headquarter of the International Court of Justice are at
(A): Geneva (B): The Hague (C): Rome (D): Vienna
79554. The highest rank in Army is that of
(A): Brigadier (B): General (C): Lieutenant General (D): Major General
79555. The headquarter of Asian Development Bank is located in which of the following cities
(A): Jakarta (B): Singapore (C): Bangkok (D): Manila
79556. The Melghat Tiger reserve is in
(A): Assam (B): Maharashtra (C): Karnataka (D): Orissa
79557. The legislature of Sikkim is
(A): Unicameral (B): Bicameral (C): Polycameral (D): None of the above
79558. The lower limit of perpetual snow in mountains such as the Himalayas is termed as the
(A): tree line (B): timber line (C): snow line (D): boundary line
79559. The instrument used to measure electric current is
(A): ammeter (B): electrometer (C): galvanometer (D): spectrometer
79560. The helicopter fleet of Air Force consists of
(A): Chetak (B): Cheetah (C): MI-8s, MI-17s, MI-26 (D): All of the above
79561. The Infantry school (Army) is situated at
(A): Mhow (B): Deolali (C): Bareilly (D): Pune
79562. The headquarter of a few agencies related to the UN are located in Vienna, which is in
(A): Austria (B): Belgium (C): Denmark (D): Sweden
79563. The Law of Natural Selection is associated with
(A): Dalton (B): Darwin (C): Kepler (D): Mendel
79564. The Indian space programme began in
(A): 1961 (B): 1962 (C): 1965 (D): 1969
79565. The influx of domestic sewage containing detergents cause nutrient enrichment in water bodies due to the presence of
(A): carbonates (B): nitrates (C): phosphates (D): silicates
79566. The member states of European Union are
(A): Belgium, Denmark, France and Greece (B): The Federal Republic of Germany, Republic of Ireland, Italy (C): Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain (D): All of the above
79567. The height of the net in the center of the tennis court is
(A): 2 ft. 10 inches (B): 2 ft. 11 inches (C): 2 ft. 1 inch (D): 3 ft. 2 inches
79568. The last or 13th NAM (Non-aligned Movement) conference was held on
(A): September 2000 at Jakarta (Indonesia) (B): September 2001 at Cartagene (C): September 2002 at Durban (D): September 2003 at Kuala Lumper
79569. The largest airport in the world is
(A): Palam Airport (B): Indira Gandhi International Airport (C): Cochin International Airport (D): King Khalid International Airport
79570. The main crops of Sikkim are
(A): rice, maize, bajra, wheat, barley, cardamom (B): sugarcane, tobacco, wheat, rice, (C): chillies, oilseeds, groundnut, pepper (D): None of the above
79571. The increased use of groundwater for irrigation purposes has led to
(A): salinization (B): lowering of the water table (C): water logging (D): All of the above
79572. The headquarter of ECA (Economic Commission for Africa) are situated at
(A): Bangkok (B): Geneva (C): Addis Ababa (D): Baghdad
79573. The last month of the Saka year is
(A): Phalguna (B): Chaitra (C): Asadha (D): Pausa
79574. The Olympic Flame, was, for the first time, ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium at
(A): Athens Games (1896) (B): London Games (1908) (C): Paris Games (1924) (D): Amsterdam Games (1928)
79575. The Olympic Flame symbolises
(A): unity among various nations of the world (B): speed, perfection and strength (C): sports as a means for securing harmony among nations (D): continuity between the ancient and modern games
79576. The reaction which converts sugar solution into alcohol is an example of
(A): saponification (B): hydrogenation (C): fermentation (D): hydrolysis
79577. The Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin was
(A): Alexander Fleming (B): Albert Einstein (C): Archimeder (D): Aryabhatta
79578. The number of already named bones in the human skeleton is
(A): 200 (B): 206 (C): 212 (D): 218
79579. The purpose of United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) is
(A): studying population dynamics (B): collecting population data (C): evolving population policies, family planning and related programmes (D): All of the above
79580. The National Sports Festival for women was, for the first time, organized in
(A): 1970 (B): 1975 (C): 1980 (D): 1985
79581. The official working languages recognised by the UNO are
(A): Chinese and English (B): French and Russian (C): Spanish and Arabic (D): All of the above
79582. A low side float valve maintains the level of refrigerant in:
(A): Flooded evaporator (B): Evaporator (C): Condenser (D): Compressor
79583. The Secretary-General is required to submit an annual report on the work of the UN to
(A): the General Assembly (B): the Security Council (C): the Trusteeship Council (D): All of the above simultaneously
79584. The SLV-3 project provided India with the expertise to lop a larger and more sophisticated launch vehicle
(A): PSLV (B): ASLV (C): GSLV (D): None of the above
79585. The site of the third oldest civilisation after the Sumerian and Egyption, Mohenjo-daro, was Built in
(A): 2500 BC (B): 2500-2000 BC (C): 2300 BC (D): 2200 BC
79586. The saffron colour in the national flag signifies
(A): truth and peace (B): courage and Sacrifice (C): faith and chivalry (D): None of the above
79587. The official languages of the United Nations are
(A): African, Chinese, English, French, German and Spanish (B): Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish (C): Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, English, French and German (D): Chinese, English, French, Hindi, Japanese and Spanish
79588. The news agency Reuters belongs to which of the following country?
(A): Palestine (B): Yugoslavia (C): Vietnam (D): UK
79589. The sacred place of the followers of Shintoism is
(A): Central shrine of Ise (Central of Japan) (B): Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo (C): both are correct (D): None of the above
79590. The smallest state of India is
(A): Rajasthan (B): Sikkim (C): Himachal Pradesh (D): Goa
79591. The parts of the Mahabharata which include Bhagawad Gita, is
(A): more then 100 years old (B): more then 2500 years old (C): more then 1500 years old (D): None of the above
79592. The ruling party of Singapore, where no opposition parties are allowed is called
(A): Labour Party (B): Communist Party
79593. The restoration o the Olympic Games at the end of the last century was at the initiative of a/an
(A): French baron (B): Greek philosopher (C): German philanthropist (D): English duke
79594. The national sport of Canada is
(A): tennis and cricket (B): lacrosse (C): judo (D): rugby and football
79595. The Prize that is awarded every two years to people who have worded for "Freedom of speech", is
(A): Plame Prize (B): UNEOSCO Prize for Tolerance (C): Unesco Peace Award (D): Monismanien Swedish
79596. The origin of modern badminton is attributed to
(A): India (B): Britain (C): France (D): Spain
79597. The SAF (South Asian Federation) Game, as a part of the SAARC programme, was first held in
(A): 1964 (B): 1974 (C): 1984 (D): 1994
79598. The normal threshold of hearing is around
(A): 60-80 db (B): 45-60 db (C): 100-120 db (D): 25-45 db
79599. The refrigerant commonly used for domestic refrigerators is
(A): alcohol (B): ammonia (C): neon (D): None of the above
79600. The normal term of office for which the President and Vice-President of the International Court of Justice are elected is
(A): three years (B): five years (C): seven years (D): nine years
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