?Skimming?, in economic terms, refers to:
(A) feasibility study
(B) manpower planning
(C) reducing prices
(D) investment policies
The founder of the kingdom of Ghazni was: (a) Hijjaj (b) Sultan Mahmud (c) Alaptagin (d) Sabuktagin
who was the gandhi of uk.
Name the Noble prize winner for Economics in 2017.
Number of transistors per chip on a Pentium Chip with a clock frequency of 300 MHz is approximately (A) 100000 (B) 1000000 (C) 10000000 (D) 100000000
Recently ONGC has secured two major projects in which of the following African countries for laying a 714km pipeline and for revamping a refine? 1 Morrocco 2 Libya 3 Egypt 4 Sudan
Who among the following won the Best Actor Award at the 50th National Film Awards? 1 Ajay Devgan 2 Mamooti 3 Aamir Khan 4 Murali
Who was the first President of USA? (a) Abraham Lincoln (b) Wilson Woodrow (c) George Washington (d) Thomas Jefferson
G-15 Nations stand for (1) South-South Co-operation (2) North-South Co-operation (3) North-North Co-operation (4) Developed and Developing countries Co-operation
The real beginning of the temple architecture in northern India was made in the time of: (a) Ashoka (b) Kanishka (c) Guptas (d) Vedas
. A zero rate of inflation obtains necessarily in a year where the annual rate of inflation (a) In every week of the year is zero (b) Is falling in every week of the year (c) Is both falling and rising in a year (d) Is constant in every week of the year
The fuel which is burning inside the Sun is (1) Coal (2) Uranium (3) Oxygen (4) Hydrogen
?Inside Asia? was written by: (a) Winstern Churchill (b) Borris Pasternak (c) Ronald A Segal (d) John Gunther