NABARD Stands for
1 National Bank for As\rboriculture and Rural Development
2 National Board for Advanced Research and Development
3 National Body for Aeronautical Research and Development
4 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
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(4)National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
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4.national bank of agriculture and rural development
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National Bank for agriculture and rural development
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The Constitution of India borrowed the scheme of Indian Federation from the Constitution of ? a) U.S.A. b) Canada c) Ireland d) U.K.
Who is the Chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Castes? (a) Shri Suraj Bhan (b) Shri Ram Vilas Paswan (c) Shri Ram Raj (d) Shri Buta Singh
16 Answers KPSC Karnataka Public Service Corporation,
A famous agricultural scientist who has been awarded a Nobel Peace Prize is (1) H.G. Khorana (2) M.S. Swaminathan (3) Norman Borlaug (4) R.N. Mishra
The State in India with the largest coastline is: (a) Tamil Nadu (b) Kerala (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Maharashtra
44 Answers Banaras Hindu University BHU, Banking, BBA, College School Exams Tests, Engineers India, Engineers India Limited, Group 2 II, IFFCO, ISRO, NET, NTSC, Pondichery University, PP, SSC, Tamil Nadu Police, TNEB Tamil Nadu Electricity Board, University, UPSC,
Which of the following statements about INSAT-3a, which was launched by India in April 2003, is not true? 1 It will support telecommunication, broadcasting and weather forecasts 2 It has 25 transponders which will help bounce signals to and from the earth 3 It was launched from Kourou, French Guyana 4 It will be in service for 15 years after being placed in its final geostationary orbit
. The oldest monarchy in the world is that of (a) U.K (b) Nepal (c) Saudi Arabia (d) Japan
9 Answers Delhi Business School, IAF,
The judges of the Supreme court are appointed by the: (a) Prime Minister of India (b) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (c) President of India (d) Ministry of Law & Justice
Polar winds are: (a) permanent winds (b) variable winds (c) local winds
Find the odd term out: (A) MS-DOS (B) C++ (C) UNIX (D) Windows 95
In pure air, the quantity of air to the tune of: (A) 30% (B) 38% (C) 14% (D) 21%
Pigs which have human genes are developed by ????. Country (1) China (2) India (3) America (4) France
J D Rockfeller was: (a) an industrialist (b) a scientist (c) American President (d) world famous navigator