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
Jahangiri Mahal is located in (a) Delhi (b) Fatehpur Sikri (c) Agra Fort (d) Sikandara
For how many people in India, in terms of percentage, the farming and agricultural activities are the main source of income? 1 30% 2 42% 3 69% 4 73%
The term ?Butterfly Stroke? is associated with (a) Kabaddi (b) Wrestling (c) Polo (d) Swimming
The RBI has four chief weapons to control or maintain desired equilibrium in the economy of the country. Which of the following is NOT one of them? (1) Open market operations (2) Reserve requirement (banks have to keep a part of deposits in reserve) (3) Repo rate (4) Bank rate (5) Introducing new taxes/levies, etc.
The first united Congress since 1907 was the : (a) Calcutta Congress (b) Lucknow Congress (c) Poona Congress (d) Surat Congress
The capital of New Zeland is 1 Hamilton 2 Sofia 3 Lagos 4 Wellington
Who is the author of the look ?Business at the Speed of Thought?? 1 Bill Gates 2 Robert Whiting 3 T.R.Reid 4 None of these
The President is considered an integral part of: (a) Parliament (b) Rajya Sabha (c) Lok Sabha (d) judiciary
The name of the youngest US President who was assassinated in 1963, was: (a) John F Kenqedy (b) Abraham Lincoln (c) Thomas Jefferson (d) George Washington
Which among the following States was created first? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 Haryana 4 Himachal Pradesh
Ashok Leyland is owned by the 1 Tatas 2 Birlas 3 Hindujas 4 None of these
Tulsidas wrote Ramcharitamans during the Region of a) Jahangir AKbar Krishandeva Raya