?Skimming?, in economic terms, refers to:
(A) feasibility study
(B) manpower planning
(C) reducing prices
(D) investment policies
The mineral resource which has made the Middle East of vital importance to the world today is: (a) oil (b) coal (c) tin (d) silver
Annual Economic Survey and Mid-year Reviews are brought out by 1 Commerce Ministry 2 Finance Ministry 3 RBI and CII 4 Economic Times
Walter Wriston who died recently was associated with which of the following multinational banks? 1 HSBC 2 Standard Chartered 3 Citibank 4 BNP Paribas
Ronaldo, who was recently in the news, is a famous 1 Badminton player 2 Soccer Superstar 3 Pop Singer 4 Politician and Defence Minister of Brazil
The difference between a four-stroke and a two-stroke IC engine is that: (A) a four-stroke engine does not consume mobil oil in the fuel whereas a two-stroke engine does (B) a four-stroke engine is lighter than a two-stroke engine (C) a four-stroke engine develops better speed than a two-stroke engine (D) None of the above
What is the diameter of a golf hole? (a) 5.5? (b) 4.5? (c) 3.5? (d) 7.5?
The headquarters of International Red Cross are at: (a) Geneva (b) New York (c) Stockholm (d) Paris
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the federal state ? a) Unicameralism b) Independent judiciary c) Division of powers d) Written Constitution
When a Minister loses the confidence of the Prime Minister, the latter (a) Can dismiss him (b) Cannot dismiss him (c) Can get him dismissed by advising the President accordingly (d) Must agree with him
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
Which country to G-4. a group formed by four leading contenders for a permanent seat in an expanded UN Security Council? 1 Japan 2 Brazil 3 India 4 China
The Congress of Vienna took place in: (a) 1806 (b) 1813 (c) 1807 (d) 1815