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Who is the winner of the Pacific Life Open title men single held in March 2007?

Rafael Nadal
Vitamin A is necessary in our body for: proper vision
Black soil is best suited for cotton.
A nuclear reactor uses..as fuel: Uranium
Where is Paunar Ashram of Acharya Vinoba Bhave situated? Maharashtra
Indias first nuclear explosion was made at Pokhran
Who among the following has not taken more than 500 wickets in Test Cricket? Richard Hadlee
How many States of the U.S.A. are not attached to its mainland? Two
Havaiian Islands were discovered in 1778 by the legendary Captain James Cook
Which film bagged the best feature film 78th Oscar Award 2006? Crash
Who is the batsman who scored the highest Number of run (400) in test cricket in a single innings? Brain Lara
The largest Indian State by area is Madhya Pradesh
With which of the following is Grand National Cup associated? Horserace
Where is the worlds largest clove garden Ancharakkand in India? Kerala
According to the figures released by Planning Commission which state is the poorest? Orissa
Which is known as The Land of the Golden Pagodas? Myanmar
Which nation is half European and half Asian? Russia
The Indian Scientist who enabled India to become an atomic power and died in an air crash in Italy was? H.J.
Bhabha
The weight of the cricket ball is approximately: 5 oz
The country where death rate is lowest in the world Kuwait.
The first woman Prime Minister of India was Sirimavo Bandaranayake
Who won the Miss India word title for 2006? Natasha Suri
The longest railway in the world is Trans-Siberian railway, Russia
By which amendment of the Constitution were the words Socialist and Secular added to its Preamble? 42nd
The current accepted height of Mt. Everest is............. 29028 ft
The sport which is applied by Grand Stam is Tennis
The member countries of the Commonwealth: are free to follow independent policies
The first writer to use Urdu as the medium of poetic expression was: Amir Khusrou
Argentina is situated in the continent of South America
Ustad Amjad Ali Khan is an exponent of: Sarod
The French Open Lawn Tennis (June 2006) mens singles title was annexed by Rafael Nadal (Spain)
Eagle is a term used in: Golf
The Balkan Plan for fragmentation of India was the brain child of M.A. Jinnah
Sowing season for Rabi is October-December
My Experiments with Truth was written by Mahtma Gandhi
Fluorescent tubes are fitted with a choke. The choke coil Reduces current in the circuit
Walker Cup is associated with the sport of Golf
Under which article of Constitution does Jammu and Kashmir enjoys special Constitutional position? Article 370
India's first successful surface-to surface missile is Prithve
Which of the following is a bulwark of personal freedom? Habeas Corpus
Where is 'Sharjah'? U.A.E
Where were the XVI Commonwealth Games health? U.K.
The old name of which country was Abissinia? Ethiopia
The Tableau of which state won the Best Tableau award in Republic Day celebrations of Year 2007? Orissa
Which tennis star was known as Little Mo? Maureen Connolly

When did the World War II start? 1939


With which nation did India update its six decade old friendship treaty on February 8, 2007? Bhutan
Who among the following was a prominent social reformer? Jotiba Govind Phule
Gandhiji's first experiment in "Satyagraha" was carried out at Champaran
How does a man die by touching a live wire? The current passes into the earth through the mans body. As the
circuit is complete it burns the body.
In a certain code, MARCH is written as OCTEJ, how is RETURN written in that code? TGVWTP
Indian ink was first made in China
Who is the first non-Indian to receive the Bharat Ratna? Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Where were the first commonwealth games held? New Delhi.
The longest National Highway is NH 7
The main function of Sahitya Akademi is the development of Indian letters
Fatepur Sikri was built by Akbar.
Suez Canal was nationalised in the year: 1956
How many Schedules the Constitution of India contains? 12
Olympic games was first held in Asia at Japan
Which of the materials listed below is used extensively in the dating of archaeological findings? radioactive carbon
With which state is Kalhan's Rajatarangin associated? Kashmir
The largest continent in the world is: Asia
In which of the following industries is mica used as a raw material? electrical
Which of the following is not true of Rajya Sabha? The nominated members of the Rajya Sabha also elect the
President
Arthashastra was written by: Kautilya
World's highest airport is located at: Leh in Ladakh
The term 'Butterfly Stroke' is associated with: Swimming
The Meithei People are inhabitants of Ladakh
With which of the following Jules Rimet Cup is associated? Football
The Protection of Women from the Domestic Violence Act, 2005 which received Presidential assent in September,
2005 is to be applicable in the whole of India except: Jammu & Kashmir
Solar eclipse occurs during full moon
Which of the following is not an agency of United Nations Organization? OPEC
Indian Railways earn the maximum revenue from: freight
The largest river in the world is: Amazon
With which of the following games the term 'Pivot' is associated? Basketball
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council China, France, U.S.S.R, and U.S.A
Eternal India is the book written by: Mrs Indira Gandhi
The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930. Which country hosted the games? Canada
The Kalinga Prize is given by which of the following? UNESCO
Which two countries are connected by underwater tunnel recently constructed? France and England
The Reign of Terror was started by: the Jacobins
Which country won the FIFA World Cup 2006? Italy
Where is the National Defence College? New Delhi
Who is the author of the epic 'Meghdoot? Kalidas.
According to 2001 census, per 1000 male female number is: 933
Sun is constantly releasing energy due to nuclear fusion
The first sports museum in India is located at Patiala

Which month is named after the Roman God of War? March


Cubism - a form of modern art was introduced by: Pablo Piccasso
Which is known as The Land of Rising Sun? Japan
The capital of Manipur is Imphal
Indias first artificial satellite Arya-Bhatta was designed and built at: Peenya near Bangalore
The stones formed in human kidney consist mostly of Calcium oxalate
Mohair wool is obtained from : Augora goat
The life expectancy in Japan is 81.25
What was the purpose o the satellite INSAT-3B? Communication
That the per capita income in India was Rs.20 in 1867-68 was ascertained for the first time by Dadabhai Naoroji
Journalists' Day was celebrated for the first time all over the country on Oct. 28, 1984
Which of the following was the Coutemporary Bengal king during the time of Harsha of Kannoj? Sasanka
Fish respire through heart
Which athlete was adjudged as the Best Athlete of the 18th Commonwealth Games played in Melbourne, Australia
in March, 2006? Samaresh Jung (India)
The Ramacharita was composed by: Bhavabhuti
The Constitution of India was adopted on 26 November, 1949
The state with the smallest population is Sikkim
The Central Government drives maximum revenue from: Excise Duty
The breadth of broad gauge on railway track is 1.676 metre
Which country will host the 19th Commonwealth Games in 2010? India
Which film bagged the best film award of the 51st film fare Award distributed on Feb. 25, 2006 at Mumbai? Black
Petroleum is associated with metamorph rocks.
Which act was known as Black-Bill? Rowlatt Act
Which one of the following countries is the largest producer of uranium in the world? Canada
Parliament of which of the following countries is known as Great People's Khural? Mongolia
Which one of the following is not covered by Four Freedoms? Freedom of Movement
Mrs.Subhalakshmi is associated with vocal
Who started the first newspaper in India? James A. Hickery
Which feature is common to all the following insects Cockroach Ant Beatle? they have poison in their tongue
With which dance form was legendary dancer Chandralekha associated? Bharatanatyam
Bismark was: a noted German statesman
Lira is the currency of Italy
Which of the following is not a chief organ of the United Nations organizations? International Labour Organization
To write cricket is first started by Francis Thompson
'Dribbling' as the term is associated with the sport of Baseball.
Who is called the 'Grand Old Man' of India? Dedabhai Naoroji
The second Round Table Conference was attended by Mahatma Gandhi
Where is POSOK a political party active? Mexico
Harare is the capital of Zimbabwe
The first atomic power reactor in India was: Apsara
The title of 'Sparrow' is given to Maj. Gen. Rajinder Singh
Gandhiji considered Khadi as a symbol of Economic independence
Which one of the following cities is not a seaport? Rome
United Nations adopted a charter of Economic Rights in the year 1974.
Defence outlay for 2006-07 in the Union Budget for that year has been kept at Rs.89, 000 Crore

Good Friday is celebration signifies the day of Christs crucifiction


The main cause of the Punic wars was: rivalry over Sicily
Who is known as The idol of Sacrifice? Sonia Gandhi
Pete Samprass of USA is associated with: Lawn Tennis
Coal burns in air because the latter contains oxygen
A player who is associated with the game of Badminton is Prakash Podugone
Gita Govinda the famous poem was written by Jayadeva
Which country is not in Europe? Lebanon
What is the maximum number of pieces of 5 cm 5 cm 10 cm cake that can be cut from a big cake of 5 cm
30 cm 30 cm size? 18
Panchatantra was written by: Vishnu Sharma
What is the lowest commissioned rank in the Indian Air Force? What is its equivalent in the land army? Flying
officer
Prime cost is equal to Variable cost only
The first Governor-General of independent India was a Lord Mountbatten
The Nobel Prize for Economics was instituted in 1967, but was first awarded in: 1969
What is the Population according 2001? 102 Crores 70 Lakhs
Nishat Bagh is in Kashmir
Central Arid Zone Research Institute is located in: Rajasthan
Homer was the greatest poet of the language namely: Greek
OPEC stands for: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Island of Pearls is Bahrain
What is the period of 10th five year plan of India? 2002 2007
The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha Vice President
The French Revolution gave its modern meaning to the term: nation
Who is the famous player Known as the Basket Ball Magician? Michael Jordan
The term Fourth estate refers to: Press
Indian Standard Time was adopted in 1906
Which of the following conversion method will check wind erosion best? plantiring rows of trees along the fence
Where is the headquarters of INTERPOL located? Lyons
The first and the only Muslim lady who ever sat on the throne of Delhi was: Razia Begum
Which of the following won the Sun feast Open tennis tournament in September 2006? Martina Hingis
Where is the Headquarters of Asian Development Bank? Manila
The birthday of which of the following leaders in India is observed as Children's day? Jawaharlal Nehru
The most important revolution which took place in the beginning of the 20th century was the: Russian Revolution
Which among the following has the highest female literacy rate? Lakshdeep
International Criminal Court was established in the year: 1998
The South African Government has conferred its top honour Philip Tobias award in the field of Science and
Technology in Sept., 2006 to A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
The first head person of the Chinese Republic was Sun Yat Sen
The largest city with regard to population is Bombay
Which of the following combinations of country and its national games is correct? U.S.A. Baseball
United Nations comes into existence on 24 October 1945
India first won the Olympic Hockey gold at: Amsterdam
1994 was declared by the UNO as the Year of the Family
The book 'My Style' was written by lan Botham

Name the wars which marked the beginning of the end of the glory that was Greece: Peloponnesian wars
The Raga which is sung early in the morning is Todi
India is the largest producer ofin the world. Mica
In the Eighth Asian Games India won.......gold medals. Seven.
The famous work of Leo Tolstoy is: War and Peace
What is the national games of the USA? Baseball
Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched? Mica Singreni
National sport of Australia is: Cricket
Victory Medal is awarded in: the UK

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