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| Secular stagnation refers to
(a) A stagnant economy
(b) Recurring booms and depressions in the economy
(c) Decrease in the marginal rate of growth in successive
periods
(d) Fluctuations in autonomous investment | | 1 |
| For which crop is black soil most congenial?
(a) Cotton
(b) Gram
(c) Millet
(d) Barley | | 1 |
| One of the following has less starch, fat and cholesterol
(1) Bhendi
(2) Pumpkin
(3) Radish
(4) Edible mushroom | | 1 |
| The right to Property as a Fundamental Right from the list
of Fundamental Rights was removed by virtue of
(a) Fourth Amendment
(b) Twenty-fourth Amendment
(c) Forty-second Amendment
(d) Forty-fourth Amendment | | 1 |
| Which one of the following is known as Salt Petre ?
(a) NaCL
(b) NaNO3
(c) Na2CO3
(d) NaHCO3 | | 1 |
| During Non-Co-Operation Movement In 1921, Duggirala
Gopalakrishnayya of Chirala Perala town in Guntur led all
inhabitants for 11 months to a new settlement in protect
against hike in taxes. What was the new settlement?
(1) Rampur
(2) Rama Rao Peta
(3) Ramnagar
(4) Sri Rampur | | 1 |
| Who first propounded the Theory of Population?
(a) Darwin
(b) Mandel
(c) Malthus
(d) Marshal Ricardo
(e) Adam Smith | | 1 |
| The Fund which enables the President to make advances to
meet unforeseen expenditure pending authorization by the
Parliament.
(1) Consolidated Fund
(2) Contingency Fund
(3) Emergency Fund
(4) Discretionary Fund | | 1 |
| Sir Charles Wood?s Despatch of 1854 dealt with
(a) Administrative reforms
(b) Social reforms
(c) Economic reforms
(d) Educational reforms | | 3 |
| Which of the following countries produces about one-third of
the world?s silver?
(a) Peru
(b) Bolivia
(c) Australia
(d) Poland
(e) Mexico | | 1 |
| The compound used as an antimalarial drug is
(A) Aspirin
(B) Chloroquin
(C) Penicillin
(D) Hydroquinione | | 1 |
| Swift is a car launched by
1 Honda
2 Toyota
3 Maruti Suzuki
4 Tata Motors | | 1 |
| . Most-Favoured-Nations (MFN) clause under GATT implies
(a) Most favour to some countries
(b) Most favour to all countries
(c) No favour to any country
(d) No favour to some countries | | 1 |
| The world’s largest non-capital city is
1 New York
2 Shanghai
3 Mumbai
4 Kolkata | | 2 |
| Which of the following is the only predominantly
Christian Country in Asia?
1 Malaysia
2 Mauritius
3 Philippines
4 Japan | | 1 |
| ?Because you deserve to know? is the punchline used by
1 The Times of India
2 The Hindu
3 Indian Express
4 Hindustan Times | ABC | 6 |
| Which of the following statements(s) is/are true about the
Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS)
?A) The scheme was introduced in the year 1977.B) Under the
scheme, every MP can spend Rs. 2 crore every year on some
developmental activity in his/her area.C) Around 6.8 lakh
works were recommended by the MPs during the past years out
of which about 4.5 lakh were completed by the year 2002.
(1) Only A
(2) Only A & B
(3) Only B
(4) Only B & C
(5) None of these | | 1 |
| Burma was separated from India in
(A) 1901
(B) 1920
(C) 1937
(D) 1939 | Sail | 2 |
| Which of the following countries in the vicinity of India
has warned the travelers to and from India to check and take
precautions against Dengue?
1 Nepal
2 Pakistan
3 China
4 Sri Lanka | | 1 |
| The Khajuraho temples were constructed by:
(a) the Parmar rulers
(b) the Chandel rulers
(c) the Solanki rulers
(d) Lalitaditya | | 1 |
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