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301.

The term used in billiards are

A. blocking, held ball, holding, jump ball, pivot
B. target, field, flight, ballsege
C. auxiliary point system, rabbit punch, break, cut
D. blank line, break, bolting, cannon, cue, hazard, in-oft
Answer» E.
302.

Triple antigen provides immunity to children against all of the following disease, except

A. diphtheria
B. polio
C. tetanus
D. whooping cough
Answer» C. tetanus
303.

Trans World Airlines is an International Airline of

A. United Kingdom
B. United States of America
C. Russia
D. Scandinavia
Answer» C. Russia
304.

The third crusade was led by

A. Richard I of England
B. Fredrick Barbarossa of Germany
C. Philip II of France
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
305.

Venturi tube is used for

A. measuring intensity of earthquakes
B. measuring specific gravity
C. measuring density
D. measuring flow of a fluid
Answer» E.
306.

Uttar Pradesh is surrounded by ___ in north

A. Nepal
B. Uttrakhand
C. Haryana and Delhi
D. Rajasthan
Answer» C. Haryana and Delhi
307.

The theory of utilitarianism was expounded by

A. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1836)
B. James Mill(1773-1839)
C. Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900)
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
308.

The velocity of sound in air (under normal condition) is

A. 30 m/sec
B. 320 m/sec
C. 343 m/sec
D. 3,320 m/sec
Answer» D. 3,320 m/sec
309.

Walt Disney was

A. the President of America during World War I
B. the creator of cartoon films starring popular cartoon characters Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck
C. the British physician known for his discovery of Addison's disease
D. None of the above
Answer» C. the British physician known for his discovery of Addison's disease
310.

Rana Pratap Sagar (Rajasthan) is famous for

A. hydropower generation
B. aluminum industry
C. brassware
D. sports goods
Answer» B. aluminum industry
311.

The Africa fund (Action for Resisting Invasion, Colonialism and Apartheid) under India's leadership was instituted by

A. UNO
B. SAARC
C. NAM
D. the Commonwealth
Answer» D. the Commonwealth
312.

Rohinton Baria Trophy is associated with

A. football
B. hockey
C. cricket 'Inter-University'
D. inter-university sports and athletics
Answer» D. inter-university sports and athletics
313.

Rangaswamy Cup is associated with

A. archery
B. cricket
C. football
D. hockey
Answer» E.
314.

Rare Earth factory is situated in

A. Allepey (Kerala)
B. Aluva (Kerala)
C. Ambernath (Maharashtra)
D. Avadi (Tamil Nadu)
Answer» C. Ambernath (Maharashtra)
315.

Pakistan left the Commonwealth in 1972, but rejoined as 49th member of the Commonwealth in

A. 1984
B. 1991
C. 1997
D. 2000
Answer» C. 1997
316.

Primary rainbow is formed when light suffers

A. two internal refractions before emerging out of the drop
B. one internal refractions before emerging out of the drop
C. no internal refraction
D. either one or two internal refractions before emerging out of the drop
Answer» C. no internal refraction
317.

The ancient Olympics Games came to a sudden end when the Roman Emperor Theodosius banned them as paper manifestations. The modern Olympic Games were received after a lapse of nearly

A. ten centuries
B. twelve centuries
C. fifteen centuries
D. eighteen centuries
Answer» D. eighteen centuries
318.

Reproductive cells in human beings are produced

A. in greater numbers for a longer period of time in the male
B. for a longer period in the female than in male
C. in equal number in both sexes
D. in greater numbers by the female than by the male
Answer» B. for a longer period in the female than in male
319.

The 2005 Australian Open Tennis Championship titles for men's and women's singles were won, respectively by

A. Pete Sampras and Steffi Graf
B. Rafael Nadal and Venus Williams
C. Andre Agassi and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario
D. Marat Safin and Serena Williams
Answer» E.
320.

Study of earthquakes is known as

A. ecology
B. seismology
C. numismatics
D. None of the above
Answer» C. numismatics
321.

The 'Red Triangle' symbol denotes

A. Air India
B. family planning
C. culture and civilization
D. None of the above
Answer» C. culture and civilization
322.

Penicillin was invented by

A. Dr Jonas E. Salk
B. Gregory Mendal
C. Paul Ehrlich
D. A. Fleming
Answer» E.
323.

Super conductivity is a phenomenon in which the resistance of a substance

A. increases with temperature
B. decreases with temperature
C. does not change with temperature
D. becomes zero at very low temperature
Answer» E.
324.

Satyajit Ray received Magsaysay Award for journalism, literature and creative communication arts in

A. 1963
B. 1965
C. 1966
D. 1967
Answer» E.
325.

The agreement according to which the UK, the USA and the former USSR cannot assist other countries in acquiring technology to develop nuclear weapons, is known as

A. Izmir Treaty
B. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT)
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» C. both (a) and (b)
326.

P.T. Usha, who came close to bagging a bronze finished fourth in ____ in 1984 Olympics.

A. 400 m final
B. 800 m final
C. 400 m hurdle
D. the marathon
Answer» D. the marathon
327.

Pressure cooker cooks rice faster because

A. it always lets the steam escape
B. high pressure crushes the hard covering of rice grains
C. it does not let the heat energy escape easily
D. high pressure raises the boiling point of water
Answer» E.
328.

Photophobia is

A. a disease cause by too much sunlight
B. abnormal intolerance of light
C. the adjustment of the eye for light
D. the ability to perceive light
Answer» C. the adjustment of the eye for light
329.

Ornithology is the

A. study of bones
B. study of birds
C. study of smells
D. None of the above
Answer» C. study of smells
330.

Rabindranath Tagore is also known as

A. Guruji
B. Gurudev
C. Mahamana
D. Netaji
Answer» C. Mahamana
331.

Raj Kapoor received Dada Saheb Phalke Award in

A. 1986
B. 1987
C. 1988
D. 1989
Answer» C. 1988
332.

Oscar Awards are conferred annually by

A. Academy of Motion Pictures, arts and sciences, USA
B. Government of United States
C. Hollywood Foreign Press Association
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Government of United States
333.

Tansen was

A. a great exponent of Indian classical music
B. one of the nine gems in the court of Akbar
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
334.

Robert Koch worked on

A. tuberculosis
B. cholera
C. malaria
D. diabetes
Answer» B. cholera
335.

The 2002 Commonwealth Games were held in

A. Canada
B. UK
C. Australia
D. Malaysia
Answer» C. Australia
336.

Profit made when an asset is sold more than the price at which it was bought is called

A. capital
B. capital-gain
C. capitalism
D. None of the above
Answer» C. capitalism
337.

Plorence(Chadwick) is the associated place for which of the following sport?

A. Snooker
B. Racking Horse
C. Skiing
D. Tennis
Answer» D. Tennis
338.

The 2012 Olympics Games were held in

A. London
B. Seoul
C. Sydney
D. Tokyo
Answer» B. Seoul
339.

Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, was assassinated in

A. 1961
B. 1971
C. 1981
D. 1991
Answer» E.
340.

Pan - American Highway, north-west Alaska to Southernmost Chile is the worlds

A. longest road
B. highest road
C. busiest road
D. None of the above
Answer» B. highest road
341.

Raja Rammohan Roy

A. was a social reformer who tried to eradicate sati, purdah and child marriage
B. advocated widow remarriage and woman's education
C. was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
342.

South Indian temples have

A. tall towers with curving sides that taper at the top
B. gateway towers shaped like trapezoidal pyramids
C. both are correct
D. None of the above
Answer» C. both are correct
343.

Recently lead free petrol was introduced in our country because

A. they are not needed now as anti-knock agents
B. they tower the efficiency of the engine
C. they cause less pollution
D. to reduce the cost of petrol
Answer» D. to reduce the cost of petrol
344.

South Africa joined the Commonwealth as 51st member in

A. May 1993
B. May 1994
C. May 1995
D. May 1996
Answer» C. May 1995
345.

Sir Humphry Davy was a British chemist who

A. invented the safety lamp for miners
B. discovered the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
346.

Socrates was the wisest man of the ancient world and developed the method of enquiry and instruction, belonged to

A. France
B. Athens
C. Greece
D. China
Answer» C. Greece
347.

Richter scale is used for measuring

A. density of liquid
B. intensity of earthquakes
C. velocity of wind
D. humidity of air
Answer» C. velocity of wind
348.

Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Britain announce their separation in

A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1996
D. 1997
Answer» D. 1997
349.

Paleontology is a branch of science that deals with the

A. behavior of animals
B. origin and growth of plants
C. the forms of life as revealed by fossils of animals or plants
D. formation of new stars
Answer» D. formation of new stars
350.

Sonia Nazario of "Los Angeles Times" was awarded Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for

A. commentary
B. editorial writing
C. music
D. feature writing
Answer» E.