India?s annual population growth rate is about???
1 1%
2 1.5%
3 1.9%
4 2.2%
The Morroccan traveler Ibn Batuta was a contemporary of: (a) Aladuddin Khilji (b) Mohammad-bin-Tughlak (c) Sultan Mahmud (d) Gyasuddin Balban
What was the status of Sikkim at the commencement of the constitution ? a) A part B state b) An independent state c) An independent kingdom attached to India by a special treaty d) A part C state
The Writ which directs an official to discharge his legal duties: (1) Mandamus (2) Prohibition (3) Quo-warranto (4) Habeas Corpus
Polar winds are: (a) permanent winds (b) variable winds (c) local winds
The Communist Party of the Chinese People?s Republic was founded by: (a) Huo Kua Fenge (b) ChiangKai Shek (c) Chou-En-Lai (d) Mao-Tse-Tung
When was the First Five Year Plan launched? (a) April 1, 1951 (b) March 7, 1949 (c) May 1, 1950 (d) August 15, 1956
The status of, Indian economy has been changed, during the second years, from ?a mixed economy? to: (A) a developing economy (B) a totally independent free market system (C) a dependent capitalistic economy (D) an independent capitalistic economy
Pigs which have human genes are developed by ????. Country (1) China (2) India (3) America (4) France
The major part of ?? is cultivated by the Periyar river: (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Karnataka (c) Kerala (d) Maharashtra
According to the Annual Monetary Policy Statement for 2003-05, the inflation rate is expected to be approximately 1 4% 2 4.33% 3 4.5% 4 5%
The new agriculture policy is aimed at achieving an annual growth rate of over 1 2% 2 3% 3 1% 4 4%
When there is no majority party in the State Legislative Assembly, the principal consideration governing the choice of the Chief Minister by the Governor of the state is the (1) ability of the person who is most likely to command a stable majority (2) Largest political party in the Legislative Assembly (3) The combination of several parties as a unit (4) The loyalty and support of the party members to their respective party programmers.