The maximum duration for which the Vice-President may
officiate as the President of India is
(a) 4 months
(b) 6 months
(c) 9 months
(d) One year
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. Which one of the following pairs of kings of ancient and medieval periods of Indian history and the works authored by them is correctly matched? (a) Krishnadevaraya : Samaranganasutradhara (b) Mahendravarman : Mattavilasaprahasana (c) Bhojadeva : Manasollasa (d) Somesvara : Amuktamalyada
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How many times in year does the General Assembly of United Nations meet?
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Chilka Lake is located in (a) Bihar (b) West Bengal (c) Assam (d) Orissa
The Reserve Bank of India has recently announced the Gold Card scheme for exporters. Its objective is (a) to offer better terms of credit (b) faster and simpler processing of applications for credit (c) sanction of ?in-principle? limits for three years (d) Timely renewal of grant for banking credit in foreign countries
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When the New Economic Policy was adopted in India in 1991 July the growth in real GDP was (A) Negative (B) 0.5 percent (C) 1 percent (D) 3.5 percent