Which of the following is the objective of the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) ?A) To minimize imbalances in quantum
and duration of the international trade. B) To provide
subsidy to the third world countries so that they may
complete with developed nations.C) To ensure exchange rate
stability.Which of these objectives is correct ?
(1) Only A
(2) Only A & B
(3) Only B
(4) Only A & C
(5) None of these
The Government of India is seriously thinking to repeal which of the following acts? (1) FERA (2) FEMA (3) Rent Control Act (4) POTA (5) None of these
Which one of the following countries is not a member of ASEAN? (a) Indonesia (b) Singapore (c) South Korea (d) Philippines
The Headquarters of United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) are located in 1 Washington 2 Paris 3 Montreal 4 Vienna
Pohang Iron and Steel Company is the largest integrated steel maker of 1 Japan 2 Brazil 3 Thailand 4 South Kkorea
Permanent hardness of water can be removed by adding 1 Potassium permanganate 2 Chlorine 3 Bleaching powder 4 Washing soda
Pituitary gland is present 1 Below the brain 2 Above the brain 3 Inside the brain 4 Nowhere near the brain
The part of the Constitution that reflects the mind and ideals of the framers is ? (a) Directive Principles (b)Fundamental Rights (c)Peramble (d)Citizenship
Which of the following words have been added to the Preamble of our Constitution under the Forty-second Amendment ? (a) Justice and Liberty (b) Liberty and Fraternity (c) Fraternity and Justice (d) Socialist and Secular
Government of India is planning to raise the cap in foreign direct investment in telecom sector to which of the following levels? 1 60% 2 65% 3 70% 4 74%
. Which one of the following crops enriches the nitrogen content in soil? (a) Potato (b) Sorghum (c) Sunflower (d) Pea
6 Answers AFCAT, Indian Air Force, Lakme, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell, SSC,
Quit India movement was in (1) 1939 (2) 1941 (3) 1942 (4) 1945
In which of the following years ?Nobel Prizes were instituted? (a) 1910 (b) 1901 (c) 1911 (d) 1903