The URUGUAY Round of Multilateral Trade operated under
(1) The World Bank
(2) The GATT
(3) UNESCO
(4) None of the above
Every five years Harshvardhana held a religious fair at: (a) Thaneswar (b) Kannauj (c) Prayaga (d) Banaras
Which animal produces the biggest baby? 1 Camel 2 Lion 3 Elephant 4 Blue whale
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The first Olympic Games were held at Olympia (Greece) in the year: (a) 776 BC (b) 300 BC (c) 872 BC (d) 205 AD
Which state has the maximum length of roads? (A) Madhya Pradesh (B) Uttar Pradesh (C) Maharashtra (D) Punjab
Indian Railways has to a contract to execute projects in exchange of crude oil from 1 Iran 2 Iraq 3 Libya 4 None of these
. If water pollution continues at its present rate, it will eventually (a) Stop water cycle (b) Prevent precipitation (c) Make oxygen molecules unavailable to water plants (d) Make nitrate unavailable to water plants
A 32-bit computer has 32 (A) address lines (B) data lines (C) control lines (D) None of these
The deposition of sand, gravel or cobbles near the sea-shore is: (a) Beach (b) Lagoon (c) Reef
Either house of the Parliament is authorized to declare the seat of a member vacant who remains absent without permission from all the meetings of that House for a period of (a) Sixty days (b) Fifty days (c) Seventy days (d) Ninety days
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently in a meeting expressed his desire that an early and smooth Value Added Tax (VAT) is very much needed in the country. How the introduction of VAT will be helpful for a country like India?A) VAT will avoid cascading of taxes.B) VAT is expected to enhance revenues in the medium term.C) Some State Governments may have to lose a substantial amount of Sales Tax as the Centre will have a greater share in taxes, but the same will be compensated later on by providing subsidies on certain items.Which of these statements is/are true? (1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only A & B (4) Only C (5) A, B and C
The invocatory number with which Bharat Natyam performance begins is called: (a) Vamam (b) Jathi Swaram (c) Alarippu (d) Thillana