Which of the following is not an objective of the monetary
policy of the RBI?
(A) Direct credit in desirable direction
(B) Boost economic development
(C) Ensure social justice
(D) Control inflationary pressure
The first Indian passenger plane is named after 1 A natural element 2 A statesman 3 A bird 4 A warrior
. The process of retting in jute is (a) Purely physical (b) Purely chemical (c) Microbiological (d) Physico-chemical
Who among the following is the Trinidad ad Tobago?s first Prime Minister of Indian origin? 1 Basdeo Panday 2 Bharat Jagdeo 3 P.V.Patil 4 S.R.Nathan
Which of the following fibers is least prone to fire? 1 Rayon 2 Nylon 3 Cotton 4 Terycott
In India, the concepts of ?minimum needs? and ?directed anti-poverty programes? were the innovations of 1 Fourth Five-year Plan 2 Fifth Five-year Plan 3 Sixth Five-year Plan 4 Seventh Five-year Plan
Name the wars which marked the beginning of the end of the glory that was Greece: (a) Greeko-Persian wars (b) Peloponesian wars (c) Alexandrian wars (d) Inter city-state wars
Who among the following knew Hindi as well as Persian? (A) Kalidasa (B) Kabir (C) Amir Khusro (D) Tansen
?Dogri? language is spoken in which of the following States? (a) Assam (b) Bihar (c) Orissa (d) Jammu and Kashmir
What is the approximate caloric requirement of an adult male ? (1) 1000 cal (2) 5000 cal (3) 3500 cal (4) 6000 cal
. The average salary of skilled employees in a firm is Rs. 520 and that of the unskilled employees is Rs. 420. If the average salary of both the groups of employees is Rs. 500, then the percentage of skilled employees in the firm is (a) 50 (b) 20 (c) 80 (d) 70
Taenia solium (Tape worm) lives as a parasite in 1 Pig 2 Abdomen of man 3 Intestine of man 4 Liver of man
THE international mathematical Olympiad is to be held in the year (1) 1995 (2) 1996 (3) 1997 (4) 1998