How many medals did India win in the Commonwealth Games in
Manchester in the year 2002?
1 52
2 62
3 72
4 82
At the end of October 1999, India?s foreign exchange reserves, according to RBI, were approximately (In Million US$) 1 30,300 2 33,300 3 36,300 4 39,300
It is not advisable to sleep under a tree at night because trees release (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Oxygen (C) Carbon monoxide (D) Sulphur dioxide
FERA was changes into FEMA in 1998. FEMA stands for?.. A. Foreign Exchange Management Admistration B. Foreign Exchange Management Act C. Foreign Exchange Maintenance Act D. Foreign Exchange Monitoring Act
. Subhash Chandra Bose started his movement against British in (a) Japan (b) Burma (c) Singapore (d) Thailand
The territory of Alaska became a United States possession in 1867, when the American Government purchased it from. (1) Canada (2) Japan (3) Russia (4) Greenland
As per the figures published in the news papers, which of the following has maximum contribution in the export of steel from India? 1 TISCO 2 SAIL 3 Jindal Steel 4 Essar Steel
Which of the following film personalities recently adopted a village in Maharashtra to provide succour to the drought-hit people? (a) Amitabh Bachchan (b) Shah Ruku Khan (c) Aishwarya Rai (d) Aamir Khan
Who is the Chairman of 17th Law Commission? 1 Justice A.S.Anand 2 Justice B.N.Kirpal 3 Justice G.B.Pattanaik 4 Justice M.Jagannatha Rao
Non stick cooling utensils are coated with ? a) Black paint b) PVC c) Teflon d) Polystyrene
. Farm land tends to erode most rapidly when planted with (a) Sorghum (b) Potato (c) Wheat (d) Clover
2 Answers Prasar Bharati, SSC,
The hot dry local winds that blow on the eastern side of the Alps Mountains are known as (a) Chinook (b) Fohn (c) Khamsin (d) Sirocco
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