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| TDS stands for
1 Tax deductable at source
2 Tax derived at source
3 Tax deducted at source Finance
4 Tax difference at source | | 1 |
| Sarkaria Commission was set up for reviewing the relations
between
(1) The Prime ?Minister and the President
(2) Legislature and Executive
(3) Executive and the Judiciary
(4) Centre and the States | | 2 |
| When were the postal services opened to the public in India?
1 1837
2 1867
3 1923
4 1948 | | 2 |
| When was decimal coinage introduced in India ?
(a) 1947
(b) 1950
(c) 1957
(d) 1960 | | 2 |
| . Three communicable diseases prevalent in developing
countries caused by unsafe drinking water and bad sanitation are
(a) Acute diarrhoea, cancer and gout
(b) Malaria, acute diarrhoea and schistosomiasis
(c) Onchocerciasis, leukaemia and arthritis
(d) Rheumatism, malaria and AIDS | | 1 |
| Gireesham is a character in Gurujada Appa Rao?s drama. What
is it.
(1) Mee Penemit
(2) Kanya Sulkam
(3) Pedda Maseedu
(4) None of the above | | 1 |
| Which of the following is the aim of the ?Jan Shree Bima
Yojana? of the Union Government launched in 2000?
(1) To provide food security to the rural poor.
(2) To provide Insurance Security to the people living below
poverty line
(3) To provide Insurance cover to the women
(4) To provide Insurance cover to the children whose parents
died in the earthquake in Bhuj a few years back
(5) None of these | | 1 |
| Insulin is a type of
(1) fat
(2) hormone
(3) pigment
(4) exoenzyme | | 2 |
| The United Nations Day is observed annually on:
(a) November 14
(b) October 24
(c) October 2
(d) October 30 | | 2 |
| During January, Northern hemisphere develops two high
pressure centers. Which ones?
(a) Siberian and Canadian
(b) Icelandic and Aleutian
(c) Indian and Iranian | | 1 |
| . What is Adigranth?
(a) A religious book of Sikhs
(b) A book which gave the fundamental codes of human conduct
(c) A book which guided the king and queens of middle ages
(d) None of these | | 1 |
| Which one of the following is popularly known as ?Lady with
the Lamp??
(a) Mother Teresa
(b) Florence Nightingale
(c) Sarojini Naidu
(d) Isabella Archer | | 1 |
| The 16-member Hota Committee relates to
(a) Civil Services reforms
(b) Child labour
(c) Insurance sector
(d) Mid-day meal scheme | | 1 |
| WLL stands for
1 Wireless in Local Loop
2 Walking Land Line
3 Walking Loop Line
4 Wirelell Land Lilne | | 1 |
| At Pataliputra during the reign of Ashoka was held the ???
Buddhistic Council or Synod.
(a) first
(b) second
(c) third
(d) fourth | | 1 |
| China has recently granted license to which of the following
banks to open Chinese City of Shenzhen?
1 The Punjab National Bank
2 The Central Bank of India
3 The Canara Bank
4 None of these | | 1 |
| Who is the new Chairman of the National Book Trust ?
(a) Sitaram Bharti
(b) D.N. Dixit
(c) Tarlochan Singh
(d) Bipin Chandra | | 1 |
| Which of the following books is written by Thomas Harris?
1 Hannibal
2 Close Range
3 The Language of Silence
4 None of these | | 1 |
| Which of the following statements is correct?
(A) The Vice-President of India is the ex-officio Chairman
of the Rajya Sabha.
(B) The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is nominated by the
President in consultation with the Prime Minister.
(C) The Attorney General of India acts as a Chairman of the
Rajya Sabha, in addition to performing the duties of his
office.
(D) The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is elected by the member
os Rajya Sabha from amongst themselves. | | 1 |
| Which of the following countries has recently taken over the
Presidency of the European Union?
1 France
2 Germany
3 Portugal
4 Belgium | | 1 |
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