The President of which of the following countries was in
Bangalore recently?
1 Pakistan
2 Russia
3 Uganda
4 None of this
Answer / guest
(4) the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr.Wen Jaibao, in his four
day visit (April 9-12-2005) to India visited Bangalore.
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Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? 1 Bhilwara : Malwa Plateau 2 Raurkela : Baghelkhand 3 Kandla : Katiawar Peninsula 4 Jagdalpur : Dandakaranya
Which of the following directive principles is based on Gandhian ideology ? a) Equal pay for equal work for both men and women b) Uniform civil code for all citizens c) Separation of judiciary from executive d) Promotion of cottage industries
In which part of the Constitution Directive Principles are enshrined ? (1) Part I (2) Part II (3) Part III (4) Part IV
. The economic drain of wealth was written by (a) Arabindo Ghose (b) Ram Mohan Roy (c) Dada Bhai Nouroji (d) James Pinces
Nutritional density is derived from (1) Total population divided by total Geographical area (2) Total population divided by total cultivated land (3) Total Agricultural population divided by total cultivated area (4) Human carrying capacity of an area in relation to a given land-use system
The Vice President of India is: (1) Nominated by the President (2) Elected by the electoral college (3) Appointed by the Prime Minister (4) Selected through none of the above
Who among the following is the Chief Minister of Rajasthan at present? 1 Ashok Gehlot 2 Uma Bharti 3 Digvijay Singh 4 None of these
The full form of NCC is (A) National Coastal Corporation (B) National Cadet Corps (C) National Credit Corporation (D) None of these
The city of ?Tashkent? is located in (a) Uzbekistan (b) Kazakhstan (c) Russia (d) Kyrgystan
atomic agreement between america & india
Suvidha Fixed Deposit Scheme was launched by ???? Bank (1) IDBI (2) ICICI (3) SBI (4) City Bank
Mixed economy means (a) Co-existence of small scale and large scale industries (b) Co-existence of the rich and the poor (c) Co-existence of private and public sector (d) Assigning equal importance to both agriculture and heavy industries