In which year the UN Peace Keeping Forces were awarded Nobel
Prize for Peace?
(a) 1988
(b) 1987
(c) 1986
(d) 1984
The chief producer or jute in India is: (a) West Bengal (b) Karnataka (c) Tamil Nadu (d) Assam
On which of the following directive principles is the constitution silent ? a) Free legal aid to the poor b) Adult Education c) Improved standards of living to the workers d) Equal Pay for both men and women
NABARD helps rural development by (1) Giving direct loans to farmers (2) Providing refinance facility (3) Assisting Gram Panchayats (4) Assisting Zilla Parishads
Which of the following are the unitary features of the Constitution? (a) The Proclamation of National Emergency (b) President can take over the administration of any State if constitutional machinery breaks down (c) Single citizenship (d) Single unified judiciary (e) All of these
The largest silver producer in the world is: (a) USA (b) Mexico (c) Guatemala (d) Bolivia
Davis Cup is associated with : (a) Tennis (b) Lawn tennis (c) Boxing (d) Football
Buddha delivered in his first sermon at (A) Vaishali (B) Sarnath (C) Kashmir (D) Patliputra
The largest proportion of savings in India comes from: (1) Banking sector (2) Corporate sector (3) Household sector (4) Public sector
The most important and main musical instrument in Nautanki form of fold theatre, is: (a) nagara (b) tabla (c) flute (d) mohuri
A bill in the imperial legislative council for compulsory and free primary education was introduced by ? a) Shankaran Nair b) Mohammed Shafi c) G.K. Ghokhale d) Feroz Shah Mehta
?Glaciation? is the term associated with (1) Glazing technique (2) Movement of ice-bergs (3) A geologic period (4) A geographic phenomenon
In July 2003, the banks were asked to reduce their lending rate to agricultural credit to he extent of ? (for loans below Rs. 50,000). (1) 6.5% (2) 7.5% (3) 9% (4) 10% (5) None of these