. A trader loses 20% by selling an article for Rs. 480/-. If
he is to gain 20%, he should sell it for rupees.
(a) Rs. 520
(b) Rs. 600
(c) Rs. 720
(d) Rs. 800
TRAI stands for: (A) Total Reorganisation Aircraft Industry (B) Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (C) Telecommunications and Regulations Act of India (D) None of the above
A stream makes canyons during its: (a) youth stage (b) mature stage (c) old stage
Which of the following countries hosted the Euro-2004 football tournament? 1 Greece 2 Hungary 3 Portugal 4 None of these
FERA was changes into FEMA in 1998. FEMA stands for?.. A. Foreign Exchange Management Admistration B. Foreign Exchange Management Act C. Foreign Exchange Maintenance Act D. Foreign Exchange Monitoring Act
When did the Russian Revolution take place? (a) 1812 (b) 1848 (c) 1917 (d) 1939
The Permanent secretariat of the SAARC has been set up at which of the following places (1) Male (2) Kathmandu (3) Islamabad (4) Dhaka
Where is Charminar Located?
What is the correct chronological order of the following Mughal Kings? (A) Babar, Akbar, Jahangir, Humayun (B) Akbar, Jahangir, Babar, Humayun (C) Babar, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir (D) Humayun, Babar, Akbar, Jahangir
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Who among the following became Prime Minister of India without becoming a Union Cabinet Minister? 1 Chaudhray Charan Singh 2 H.D.Deve Gowda 3 Morarji Desai 4 I.K.Gujral
The seat of the Supreme Court is in New Delhi but it can decide to have its sitting any where. Who can decide? (a) The Prime Minister (b) The President (c) The Chief Justice (d) The Chief Justice with the approval of the President
Which of the following was the reason owing to which the leaders from 40 countries gathered recently in ?Auschwitz?? 1 To celebrate the 60th anniversary of their liberation from a concentration camp during second world war 2 It was an annual affair of the members of the European Union 3 They gathered there to take part in the funeral of the Georgian President who died in an accident 4 None of these
The history of architecture and sculpture in south India begins with the (a) Pallavas (b) Cholas (c) Chalukyas (d) Pandyas