India?s annual population growth rate is about???
1 1%
2 1.5%
3 1.9%
4 2.2%
The monument Qutub Minar in Delhi was built by (a) Qutub-ud-din Aibak (b) Balban (c) Alau-ud-din Khilji (d) Razia Sultan
when did the fall of bastille happen?
Which of the following cities figure prominently in Meghaduta of Kalidasa? (a) Amaravati (b) Vaishali (c) Ujjaini (d) Taxila
Garba, a popular folk dance, is associated with: (a) Rajasthan (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Himachal Pradesh (d) Gujarat
The Forty-second Amendment of Constitution is a landmark in respect of Directive Principles of State Policy. Which of the following was not provided by it? (a) Free Legal Aid (b) Removal of inequality (c) Participation of workers in management (d) Protection of children against exploitation
What percentage of petroleum consumption in India is supplied from within the country? (1) 60 (2) 30 (3) 50 (4) None of these
Why are dogs used to detect criminals ? (1) In dogs the olfactory receptor area is about forty times larger than of man and so they are used (2) The eyes of dogs are sharp to detect the criminals (3) The audition of dogs sharp (4) The dogs are faithful
Feeding of colostrums is important for young calves because 1 It is tasty 2 It contains iron 3 It contains antibodies 4 It supplies growth proteins
As per the existing policies, a non-banking firm can invest in the Call Money markets upto a maximum of 1 50% 2 60% 3 70% 4 75%
The tree whose bark yields quinine used against malaria and bacterial infections is 1 Mangifera 2 Citrus 3 Cinchona 4 Ficus
UNSC West Asia road map envisages 1 Palestinian State by 2005 2 Secularism and democracy in Lebanon 3 Israel’s withdrawal from West Bank 4 A grand road connecting Palestine, Lebanon and Syria.
Which bank is celebrating 150 years of its existence in 2004? 1 Standard Chartered Bank 2 State Bank of India 3 Canara Bank 4 Federal Bank of India