|
Mission
IAS’2009
|
Qn No |
Related
to
|
Answer |
|
26 |
livestock
population |
B |
|
27 |
High
Courts
|
6 |
|
28 |
female
kills
the male
after
copulation |
C |
|
29 |
Snakes |
D |
|
30 |
Insectivorous
plant |
b |
|
31 |
Lawn
Tennis |
B |
|
32 |
Malta |
B |
|
33 |
ISRO |
C |
|
34 |
Foreign
Intelligence
Service
|
C |
|
35 |
C.
Rangarajan |
C |
|
36 |
the pH
level |
C |
|
37 |
Vice-President
of India |
B |
|
38 |
AP
Capital |
B |
|
39 |
Indian
football
team’s
performance |
D |
|
40 |
Namchik-Namphuk
Coalfields |
A |
|
41 |
Norman
Ernest
Borlaug |
A |
|
42 |
Yom
Kippur
War |
C |
|
43 |
Probiotic
food |
C |
|
44 |
albedo |
C |
|
45 |
Nagender
Singh
|
B |
|
46 |
Baudhayan
theorem |
A |
|
47 |
Theory/Law
Associated
Scientist
|
B |
|
48 |
Minerals
in
Chhattisgarh |
D |
|
49 |
Tehri |
B |
|
50 |
nearest
to the
equator |
D |
Mission
IAS’2009
Qn 26
The
largest
livestock
population
in the
world is
in 1 China 2
Indonesia 3
India 4
United
States of
America
Interview
Questions.
www.allinterview.com/showanswers/31879.html
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Qn 27
|
HCs
Name |
Year |
State
Jurisdiction |
|
Kolkata |
1862 |
West
Bengal,Andaman
&
Nicobar
Islands |
|
Mumbai |
1862 |
Maharashtra,
Goa,
Dadra
and
Nagar
Haveli
and
Daman
and Diu |
|
Chennai |
1862 |
Tamil
Nadu and
Pondicherry |
|
Allahabad |
1866 |
Uttar
Pradesh |
|
Karnataka |
1884 |
Karnataka |
|
Patna |
1916 |
Bihar |
|
Jammu &
Kashmir |
1928 |
Jammu &
Kashmir |
|
Guwahati |
1948 |
Assam,
Manipur,
Meghalaya,
Nagaland,
Tripura,
Mizoram
and
Arunachal
Pradesh |
|
Orissa |
1948 |
Orissa |
|
Rajasthan |
1949 |
Rajasthan |
|
Andhra
Pradesh |
1956 |
Andhra
Pradesh |
|
Madhya
Pradesh |
1956 |
Madhya
Pradesh |
|
Kerala |
1958 |
Kerala &
Lakshadweep |
|
Gujarat |
1960 |
Gujarat |
|
Delhi |
1966 |
Delhi |
|
Himachal
Pradesh |
1971 |
Himachal
Pradesh |
|
Punjab &
Haryana |
1975 |
Punjab,
Haryana
and
Chandigarh |
|
Sikkim |
1975 |
Sikkim |
|
Chhattisgarh |
2000 |
Chhattisgarh |
|
Jharkhand |
2000 |
Jharkhand |
|
Uttaranchal |
2000 |
Uttaranchal |
Qn 33. In
Nov 2007
ISRO
achieved a
significant
milestone
through the
successful
test of
indigenously
developed
Cryogenic
Stage, to be
employed as
the upper
stage of
India's
Geosynchronous
Satellite
Launch
Vehicle (GSLV).
The test was
conducted
for its full
flight
duration of
720 seconds
today
(November
15, 2007) at
Liquid
Propulsion
test
facility at
Mahendragiri,
in Tamil
Nadu. With
this test,
the
indigenous
Cryogenic
Upper Stage
has been
fully
qualified on
the ground.
The flight
stage is
getting
ready for
use in the
next mission
of GSLV
(GSLV-D3) in
2008.
Qn 37
Vice-President
Took office
Left office
President
1
Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan
(May 13,
1952 - May
14, 1957 )
2 Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan
(May 14,
1957 -May
12, 1962)
3 Zakir
Hussain (May
13, 1962
-May 12,
1967)
4 Varahagiri
Venkata Giri
(May 13,
1967 - May
3, 1969)
5 Gopal
Swarup
Pathak
(August 31,
1969 -August
30, 1974)
6 Basappa
Danappa
Jatti
(August 31,
1974 -August
30, 1979)
7 Muhammad
Hidayat
Ullah
(August 31,
1979 -August
30, 1984)
8 Ramaswamy
Venkataraman
(August 31,
1984 -July
27, 1987)
9 Shankar
Dayal Sharma
(September
3, 1987
-July 24,
1992)
10 Kocheril
Raman
Narayanan
(August 21,
1992 -July
24, 1997)
11 Krishan
Kant August
(21, 1997 -
July 27,
2002)
12 Bhairon
Singh
Shekhawat
(August 19,
2002 -July
21, 2007)
13 Mohammad
Hamid Ansari
( August 10,
2007
Qn 39.
Games of the
XVI.
Olympiad -
Football
Tournament
(Melbourne,
Australia;
November 24
- December
8, 1956)
1.Round:
India
have a bye
(one of five
teams)
2. Round:
29/11/1956
India 4 -
2 Australia
[I: Neville
D'Souza -
Hattrick,
Kittu]
Semifinal:
04/12/1956
Yugoslavia
4 - 1 India
[I: Neville
D'Souza]
Match for
third place:
07/12/1956
Bulgaria
3 - 0 India
Top
scorer:Neville
D'Souza
(India) with
4 goals -
one off
three
strikers
The biggest
success of
the indian
football
team ever at
the Olympic
Football
Tournament!!!
http://www.indianfootball.com/data/olympics.html
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