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Who is the Chairman of Indias Atomic Energy Commission?

Anil Kakodkar
Which of the following is not a Computer language? Windows 98
Which is known as The Roof of the world? Pamir
The Mughal ruler who spent 15 years in exile was: Humayun
In the Human Development Report of 2005 of the UN released on Sept. 7, 2005 India occupies? 127th position
The Antyodaya Scheme was first started in Rajasthan.
The first census of India was undertaken in the year 1881
The states with highest sex ratio in descending order are: Kerala, Chattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh
The International Literacy Day is observed on Sep 10
The famous Buddhist Temple of Borobudur is in Java
The salient feature of socialism is: State ownership of all means of production
Name of Indias indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft is: Tejas
The person who initiated the 'Chipko Movement' Baba Amte
The main function of Lalit Kala Akademi is to promote understanding in Indian art.
What is the distance between popping crease and stumps on cricket pitch? 4 feet
Mahabharata was written by: Veda Vyas
When was SAARC founded? 1985 A.D
With which of the following games Indira Pradhan Trophy is associated? Volleyball
In India diamond is mainly found in: Madhya Pradesh
India's national animal and bird respectively are: Tiger and Peacock
The language spoken by the largest number of people in the world is: Mapdarin
Which of the following is the smallest country of the world? Vatican City
The area behind sea port is called a catchments area
Billiards was first played at France
The national sport of Japan is Wrestling
The largest producer of mica is Bihar
What can be the maximum length of a cricket bat? 38 inch
The largest mosque in India is: Jama Masjid
Name one of the most illustrious kings in Mughals dynasties: Akbar
The term fourth estate refers to: Press
In an oxygen tube another gas is mixed to reduce the strong effect of pure oxygen. Which is the gas? Helium
Khajuraho is situated in the state of: Madhya Pradesh
Which state has the longest coastline? Gujarat
The summer solstice in Northern Hemisphere occurs in June 21
The player to hit four successive sixes in a test over is Kapil Dev
Which of the following days is observed as World Food Day? October 16
Durand Cup is associated with Football
Brass in an alloy of copper and zinc
From which of the following ores can iron be extracted? Magnetite
Which one of the following is not a feature of the Government of India Act of 1935? Diarchy at the Centre as
well as in the provinces
The mosurbanised state in India is Maharashtra
Which of the following is considered as 'noble gas'? Argon
Who among the following Congress leaders was called the 'Grand Old Man' of India? Dadabhai Naoroji
The first Indian lady to become miss world was Reitafaria.
Aluminium surfaces are often anodized. This means the deposition of a layer of Aluminium oxide
Why should a parachute have a hole in it? While descending, the changing currents may cause oscillation of the
parachute; the hole allows the air to run out.
Who represented India in the 1893 Chicago Religion Congress? Swami Vivekananda
Who discovered that mosquito served as a carrier of malaria? Ronald Ross
As per Census 2001, in which one among the following states is the female literacy rate highest? Himachal
Pradesh

Which movie also bagged an Oscar for the Best Film category at the 79th Academy Award in February 2007?
The Departed
With which of the following games is Wightman Cup associated? Tennis
Asiatic Society was founded by: William Jones
Which tennis star was known as Little Mo? Maureen Connolly
Which of the following is Indias only naval sail training ship? INS Tarangini
Which is 'Country of Golden Fleece? Australia
Who was the first lady Governor of an Indian state? Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
With which of the following is Burdwan Shield associated? Weightlifting
The first Chairman of National Planning Commission was Jawaharlal Nehru
How many minutes for each degree of longitude does the local time of any place vary from the Greenwich
time? Four minutes
The first 'Financial Service Park' for industry is being set up at Gurgaon
Who is the 37th Chief Justice of India? K.G. Balakrishnan
In which year Akbar was die? 1605
National emblem of Australia is Kangaroo
Gullivers Travels was written by Jonathan Swift
The sex ratio (women: men) according to the latest census is 9.5 : 10
The practice of military governorship was first introduced in India by the Greeks
Queensberry Rules is the name given to the rules in: Boxing
The instrument for measuring the altitude of celestial bodies is called: Sextant
Who among of the following was an extremist? Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The Parliament of which country is known as 'National Panchayaf? Nepal
The International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), which was established in 1957 under the aegis of the
United Nations, has its headquarters at: Vienna
The first railway line in India was started between Thane and Kalyan
Which one of the following oversees the administration of the UN trust territories? Trusteeship Council
Who won the Miss India word title for 2006? Natasha Suri
Where was the first Open University established in India? Hyderabad
Which country is known as 'Pearl of the East'? Sri Lanka.
Points required to win a game of badminton are: 15
Which of the following republics of USSR was the last to be a member of the U.N.O? Georgia
The unification of Germany was completed as a result of: war between Prussia and France
Which nation is half European and half Asian? Russia
Where is Indias first woman police station? Chennai
For which communal riots effected state, Union Cabinet approved a relief and rehabilitation package in March
2007? Gujarat
Where is the worlds largest clove garden Ancharakkand in India? Kerala
The length of the Olympic swimming Pool is 50 m
Who won the world cup football of 2002? Brazil
Which one is not a Fundamental Right in the Constitution of India? Right to Property
Which one of the following is popularly known as Lady with the Lamp? Florence Nightingale
Life expectancy is highest in the world in: Japan
Who was the captain of the Indian team which played its first official Cricket Test Series against England in
1932? The Maharaja of Porbandar
Ajanta and Ellora caves are in Maharashtra
Where are the Headquarter of Oil and Natural Gas Commission? Dehradun
Railway tracks are banked on curves so that: Necessary centripetal force may be obtained from the horizontal
component of the weight of the train
Defence Service Staff college is located in Wellington.
When a CD (Compact Disc used in audio and video systems) is seen in sunlight, rainbow like colours are seen.
This can be explained on the basis of the phenomenon of Reflection and diffraction

During World Cup Cricket 2007, Bob Woolmer died mysteriously, he was coach of .Cricket team.
Pakistan

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