Who among the following has been called the Tagore of Punjabi?
(a) Puran Singh
(b) Amrita Pritam
(c) Gurubaksh Singh
(d) None of the above
All those who are engage in selling Mutual Fund products are now required to clear a certification exam and get themselves registered as Mutual Fund Agents with the 1 Reserve Bank of India 2 Registrar of Companies 3 National Assessment and Accreditation Council 4 Association of Mutual Funds in India
The authorship of ?Divine Life? is ascribed to: (a) Swami Vivekananda (b) Swami Muktananda (c) Sivananda Swami (d) Dhirendra Bhramchari
The sea territory of India extends up to: (a) 4 nautical miles (b) 12 nautical miles (c) 200 nautical miles (d) None of these
The most commonly used metal in the pure form or as an alloy in domestic appliances is (A) Aluminium (B) Iron (C) Copper (D) Zinc
The highest policy making body in national planning is (A) The Planning Commission (B) The Finance Commission (C) The National Development Council (D) The National Integration Council
Water vapour helps to maintain the moderate range of temperature by: (a) absorbing shortwave radiation (b) absorbing longwave radiation (c) absorbing both shortwave and longwave radiations
Rainbow Warrior is (1) US Navy Flagship (2) Russian Submarine (3) Green peace Flagship (4) Marine Research Ship
Whom did Justin Henin-Hardenne defeat in the finals of the French Open 2003 to win the title? 1 Serena Williams? 2 Venus Williams 3 Jennifer Capriati 4 Kim Clijsters
SAARC COMPRISES India, Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and: (1) Madagascar (2) Cuba (3) Sri Lanka (4) Denmark
Which of the following is not a subsidiary agency of the United Nations? (a) ICAO (b) IAEA (c) WHO (d) IRC
if a worker unable to work for 183 days in a year, then it is said as ?
Davis Cup is associated with : (a) Tennis (b) Lawn tennis (c) Boxing (d) Football