Who among the following has been chosen as the ?Businessman
of the Year 1998? by Business India?
1 Swaraj paul
2 Parvinder Singh
3 Ratan Tata
4 None of these
The deficiency of which of the following vitamins causes eye diseases? 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 K
?Anand Math? was written by: (a) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (b) Swami Vivekananda (c) Rabindranath Tagore (d) Sivananda
Mumbai is colder in summer and warmer in winter because of: (a) absence of any mountain range nearby (b) its nearness to the sea (c) rainfall during both the seasons (d) nearness to the Equator
If the Parliament refers a bill to the President then what the President can constitutionally do is to : (a) reject it (b) refuse to sign it (c) summon a joint session of the two Houses (d) sent it for reconsideration
Which of the following correctly defines what National Income means ?A) It is the total earning of the employees of the Central Government, all the State governments, all MLAs, MPs and Ministers, etc. put together.B) It is aggregate factor income which arises from the current production of goods and services by the economy of a country.C) It is the total value of the goods produced in various production centers run by the State and Union Governments. (1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Only B & C (5) None of these
What is the importance of Chauri Choura incident ? (1) Beginning of Non-Co-operation Movement (2) Emergence of Mahatma Gandhi (3) End of Non-Co-operation Movement (4) Promotion of Hindu-Muslim Unity
RIVALRY BETWEEN TWO POWER BLOCK IS CALLED AS
Where was the first university in modern India founded? 1 Bombay 2 Calcutta 3 Lahore 4 Madras
The Radoliff Line is the international border between (a) India and Pakistan (b) India and China (c) India and Bangladesh (d) India and Nepal
14 Answers IOCL, Maruti Udyog,
The Union Cabinet of Ministers is jointly responsible to: (a) the President of India (b) the Vice-President of India (c) the Parliament (d) No one, it is Supreme
A smoothy rounded oval hill resembling the bowl of an inverted teaspoon in: (a) Kame (b) Drumlin (c) Dome
The Doctrine of Lapse owed its origin to: (a) Lord William Bentick (b) Lord Dalhousie (c) Lord Ripon (d) Lord Curzon