When was the concept of core sector introduced in India?
(a) 1948
(b) 1956
(c) 1970
(d) 1965
. Though a few (gas-based) industries have already been established good reserves of natural gas in India remain unutilized. This vast resource of natural gas can be used in the production of (a) Fertilizers (b) Carbide (c) Graphite (d) Synthetic Petroleum
The ?Tower of Victory? is located in 1 Gujarat 2 Maharashtra 3 Uttar Pradesh 4 Rajasthan
Prince of Wales Cup is associated with the game of : (a) Volleyball (b) Basketball (c) Polo (d) Golf
The ratio between the amount of water vapour and the maximum vapour that air can hold at a given temperature is: (a) relative humidity (b) absolute humidity (c) potential humidity
Name an actor who is nominated to Rajya Sabha.
The new currency, the Euro, has been adopted by: (A) 10 nations (B) 12 nations (C) Bhutan, France and Germany (D) All the European nations
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
The dark lines in the solar spectrum are due to 1 Absorption of corresponding wavelengths by the prism used in he spectrograph 2 Destructive interference between waves of certain definite wavelengths 3 Absorption of corresponding wavelengths by the outer layers of the sun 4 None of these
?Frontier Gandhi? was the nickname of: (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (c) Vinoba Bhave (d) None of these
How long can Vice-President act as President if the office of the President falls vacant? (a) For five years (b) For six months (c) For the remaining term (d) For two years
Bromine is 1 A colorless gas insoluble in water 2 A highly inflammable gas 3 A black solid 4 A red liquid
Which of the following fertilizers leaves acidic residue? 1 Urea 2 Ammonium phosphate 3 Ammonium sulphate 4 None of these