Swhich of the following represents the total foreign
exchange reserves as in March ?99? (million U.S. dollars
approximately)
1 30,800
2 27,800
3 25,800
4 23,800
Rakesh Sharma and Ravish Malhotra are: (1) World class openers (2) Antarctica team members (3) Ghazal singers (4) IAF test pilots undergoing training in USSR for space flight
During 2004, Anju Bobby George was given 1 Arjuna Award 2 Dhyan Chand Award 3 Dronacharya Award 4 None of these
Who amongst the following leaders has launched the ?Nationalist Congress party? recently? 1 Arjun Singh 2 Madhavrao Scindia 3 Sharad Pawar 4 None of these
Which one of the following Schedules in the Constitution divides the legislative powers between the Union and the States? (A) Schedule V (B) Schedule VI (C) Schedule VII (D) Schedule VIII
Which one among the following promoted the concept of Self-help groups (SHGs) for financing the poor? 1 RBI 2 NABARD 3 Union Ministry of Rural Development 4 Unior Ministry of Labour
How is nigh blindness cured? (1) By eating carrots which contain carotene (2) By taking medicines (3) By standing in the sun (4) By using spectacles
Difference between credit card and debit card
4 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
Secularism means ? a) Suppression of all religions b) Freedom of worship to minorities c) Separation of religion from state d) A system of political and social philosophy that does not favour any particular religious faith
The animal which uses sounds as its ?eyes? is (a) Dog (b) Cat (c) Snake (d) Bat
?Dronacharya Awards? are given to the: (a) outstanding Indian teachers (b) persons who have made outstanding contribution to the study and popularization of Indian art and culture (c) teachers in the Defence Training Colleges and Academies of India (d) Indian Sports Coaches
The words ?socialist? and ?secular? used in the Preamble were (A) Part of the original Preamble (B) Added by the 29th Amendment (C) Added by the 42nd Amendment (D) Added by the 44th Amendment
Which of the following State has the maximum number of rural population? (a) West Bengal (b) Maharashtra (c) Punjab (d) Bihar