The book ‘Development is freedom’ is authored by
1 Bima jalan
2 Amartya Sen
3 Rja Chelliah
4 Amit Mitra
Egypt signed the Camp David Accord because: (a) vital interests of the people of Egypt had suffered a setback (b) Syria had supported a separate accord with Israel (c) Egyptian losses were heavy (d) None of the above
According to a document recovered by the Archives Dept. of Punjab Government, Tansen, before joining the court of Akbar was associated with the court of: (a) Maharaja Banur (b) Maharaja Udaipur (c) Maharaja Rewa (d) Maharaja Jodhpur
Which of the following is a cash crop ? (a) Wheat (b) Rice (c) Maize (d) Sugarcane
4 Answers Rice Research Institute,
What is laughing gas? 1 Carbon dioxide 2 Sulphur dioxide 3 Hydrogen peroxide 4 Nitrous oxide
Who is the Chairman of the 12th Finance Commission ? (a) Mr. K.C. Pant (b) Dr. C. Rangarajan (c) Mr. N.K.P. Salve (d) Mr. G.V. Ramakrishna
The conflict between Fundamental Rights and directive Principles arises because of (1) Written Constitution (2) Judiciary hopes to fill in the political vaccum (3) Social unrest and economic discontent (4) Absence of leaders with foresight
The highest mountain peak in India is: (a) Dhaulagiri (b) Nanga Parbat (c) Nanda Devi (d) K-2
Which of the following is not an initiative underlying RBI?s Monetary and Credit Policy 2004-05 ? (a) A more comprehensive definition of infrastructure lendings for practical purposes (b) Increase in the lending limit for non-bank participants (c) Withdrawal of 15% cap on unsecured exposures for banks (d) Establishment of Payment and Settlement Systems to oversee payments nationwide
Which one of the following is not a financial institution? (A) LIC (B) IIPA (C) IDBI (D) ICI
Which one of the following substances is made of only one type of molecules? (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Air (C) Lemonade (D) Vinegar
How many medals did India win in the Commonwealth Games in Manchester in the year 2002? 1 52 2 62 3 72 4 82
Which one of the following has been called as the cradle of Indian architecture ? (a) Aihole (b) Pattadakal (c) Badami (d) Ajanta