In the Union budget for 1999-2000, the Union Government
launched a Credit Card scheme specially for the
1 Income tax payers
2 Small investors
3 Child labourers engaged in chemical industry
4 Farmers
The President of India (a) Cannot be elected for the second term (b) Can be elected for only two terms (c) Can be re-elected for any number of terms (d) None of these is correct
Soft drinks such as colas contain significant quantities of (a) Caffeine (b) Nicotine (c) Tannin (d) Rennin
The first person who sailed around the world was; (a) Robert Pierre (b) Magellan (c) Captain Cook (d) None of these
For transfusion, the ?O? blood group of a donor can be accepted by a person having blood group 1 A 2 B 3 AB 4 All of these
During 2004, Anju Bobby George was given 1 Arjuna Award 2 Dhyan Chand Award 3 Dronacharya Award 4 None of these
Electroencephalogram is used for ? a) Measuring changes in temperature b) Maintaining constant temperature c) Recording the changes in electric potential in brain areas d) None of these
Formation of New States and alteration of the boundaries of the existing States may be done by: (1) President of India (2) The State itself (3) Parliament by Law (4) Parliament with ratification by Legislature of not less than half of the states
The salivary glands secrete saliva which contains the enzyme 1 Pepsin 2 Rennin 3 Ptyalin 4 Lipase
Recently, the US Foreign Aid Bill was passed. The Bill seeks to grant $ 95 million to India and ????. to Pakistan. (a) $ 300 million (b) $ 450 million (c) $ 580 million (d) $ 700 million
IRDA stands for 1 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority 2 Indian Rural Development Agency 3 Institute for Rural Development Area 4 Insurance Research and Development Agenty
Which of the following elements has maximum share in humus? 1 Carbon 2 Hydrogen 3 Oxygen 4 Nitrogen
The greatest Indian works of art in metal have been produced in: (a) North India (b) South India (c) North East India (d) West and North India