Who among the following has been chosen as the ?Businessman
of the Year 1998? by Business India?
1 Swaraj paul
2 Parvinder Singh
3 Ratan Tata
4 None of these
To permit operations of private life insurance companies in India, Government of India revised the Insurance Regultory and Development Authority (IRDA) Act in the year 1 1999 2 1998 3 2000 4 2001
Which of the following state governments has prohibited use of the word ‘Harijan’ and replaced it with ‘Anusuchit Jati’ in official work ? a) Karnataka b) Jammu & Kashmir c) Rajasthan d) Uttar Pradesh e) None of these
What is the minimum age for appointment as a Governor ? a) 25 years b) 30 years c) 35 years d) 40 years
The cash prize for the recipient of Dadasahab Phalke Award: (A) is Rs. 1 lakh (B) is Rs. 2 lakhs (C) is Rs. 3 lakhs (D) There is no cash involved
Vatican City is the residence of : (a) Pope (b) British Queen (c) French President (d) Cyprus President
The 25th Indian state to achieve statehood is ? a) Goa b) Arunachal Pradesh c) Mizoram d) Sikkim
The Sangam literature is written in: (a) Sanskrit (b) Brahmi (c) Tamil (d) Hindi
Vira saiviam was approad in Andhra by: (1) Panditaradhaya (2) Somanatha (3) Basava (4) Visvesvara
. Which one of the following governmental steps has proved relatively effective in controlling the double digit rate of inflation in the Indian economy during recent years? (a) Enhanced rate of production of all consumer goods (b) Streamlined public distribution system (c) Pursuing an export-oriented strategy (d) Containing budgetary deficits and unproductive expenditure
The imaginary lines running from North to South are called: (a) latitudes (b) longitudes (c) parallels
Maximum strength of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha respectively are : (A) 542 and 250 (B) 542 and 275 (C) 552 and 250 (D) None of these
Subhash Chandra Bose escaped from India in the Year: (a) 1940 (b) 1941 (c) 1942 (d) 1943