The ?Neticket? scheme, which allows a passenger to fly
without ever visiting a reservation counter has been
introduced by
1 Jet Airways
2 Sahara Air
3 Indian Airlines
4 None of these
Economic sanctions against India were waived by the US President in October 1999. which of the following was not a sanction prior to this waiver? 1 Export of Nuclear Technology 2 Lending by American Commercial Banks 3 Loans by Export-Import Bank 4 Exchange of Arms Technology
D-Day is the day when (a) Germany declared war on Britain (b) The US dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima (c) Allied troops landed in Normandy (d) Germany surrendered to the allies
Landscapes of the limestone region are called: (a) Karst landscape (b) Califronia landscape (c) Alaska landscape
what is the function referred when a branch track rail merger with another main rail track in junction?
General Sani Abacha who died recently was the 1 Dictator of Nigeria 2 President of Kenya 3 Former President of Namibia 4 Former Prime Minister of Libya
. The New Population Bomb refers to (a) An increase in the population of the aged in the Third World (b) Rapidly growing urban population in the Third World (c) Large scale distress migration in the Third World (d) Deluge of Soviet emigrants
Right to Property was originally granted under Article (a) 27 (b) 28 (c) 29 (d) 31
The folk theatre form ?Tamasha? is associated with: (a) Maharashtra (b) Orissa (c) Rajasthan (d) Bengal
????? was the Prime Minister of England, when India became independent. (1) Churchil (2) Attlee (3) Chamberlain (4) Wilson
A round worm that enters man?s body through the soles of the feet is 1 Leech 2 Hookworm 3 Tapeworm 4 Trichina
Chemically Milksugar is known as: (1) Glucose (2) Maltose (3) Lactose (4) Sucrose
Given the difficulty in facing a cut-throat competition with other banks and FIs, which among the following banks has decided to withdraw its domestic credit measures? 1 UTI bank 2 HSBC 3 ICICI bank 4 IDBI bank