Which of the following represents the total revenue receipts
estimated in the Union Budget for the Year 1999-2000?
(approximately in Rs.Crore)
1 1,62,000
2 1,73,500
3 1,82,000
4 2,83,800
?Sabarmati? is the river that flows near a city namely: (a) Mumbai (b) Ahmedabad (c) Hyderabad (d) Vijayawada
THE IRON MAN OF INDIA WAS
. What does ‘Super 301’ agreement of U.S.A deals with : (a) The trade relations between the interested countries (b) Alleviation of poverty from III world (c) Foreign exchange crisis of developing countries (d) None of these
How many States are there in our country? (A) 28 (B) 27 (C) 26 (D) 30
Any company, which is set up by an act of the Indian Parliament:1) has to get its accounts audited by CAG2) does not have to has its accounts audited by CAG3) has to place its audited accounts before the Parliament (A) Only 1 (B) Only 2 (C) Only 2 and 3 (D) Only 1 and 3
who is the old name of uttrakhand.
What is the venue of 2020 Summer Olympics?
Citrus fruits are considered as a rich source of which of the following vitamins? 1 Vitamin A 2 Vitamin B 3 Vitamin C 4 Vitamin E
Electroencephalogram is used for 1 Measuring changes in temperature 2 Maintaining constant temperature 3 Recording the changes in electric potential in brain areas 4 None of these
The long term fiscal policy proposes to maintain the stability of (a) Direct tax rates (b) Indirect tax rates (c) Ratio of tax revenue to national income (d) Ratio of direct tax revenue to revenue from indirect taxes
Plants growing in dry habitats are: (a) xerophytes (b) hygrophytes (c) mesophytes
To the royal court of Jahangir, James I, the King of England, sent an ambassador of the name of: (a) John Hawkins (b) William Todd (c) Sir Thomas Roe (d) Sir Walter Raleigh