Richard Branson is closely connected with
1 Indian Airlines
2 Jet Airways
3 Virgin Atlantic
4 Lufthansa
After the decline of the Guptas a large part of north India was reunited by the: (a) Rajputs (b) Chalukyas (c) Saka Satraps (d) Harshvardhana
?Skimming?, in economic terms, refers to: (A) feasibility study (B) manpower planning (C) reducing prices (D) investment policies
The RBI has four Chief weapons to control or maintain desired equilibrium in the economy of the country. Which of the following is NOT one of them? 1 Open market operations 2 Repo rate 3 Bank rate 4 Introducing new taxes/levies, etc.
In which year the Olympic Games were revived at Athens? (a) 1896 (b) 1905 (c) 1801 (d) 1856
To which one of the following is the average speed of molecules of a gas directly proportional? 1 Temperature 2 Square of the temperature 3 Pressure 4 Square root of the absolute
Which of the following animals is called a living fossil? 1 Polystomella 2 Peripatus 3 Sea cucumber 4 Sacculina
The largest gland in the human body ? a) Heart b) Lever c) Kidney d) Brain
Who among the following has been appointed the new Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission? 1 K.C.Pant 2 Pramod Mahajan 3 Madan Lal Khurana 4 None of these
The first Indian Railway line was opened in 1853 from: (a) Asansol to Calcutta (b) Bombay to Thane (c) Bombay to Baroda (d) Bombay to Poona
Can the President of India appoint any member of the Parliament as the PM? (a) Yes (b) No, only the leader of majority party in Rajya Sabha (c) No, only the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha (d) No, only that MP who has been a member of the Parliament for at least two terms
The system of Proportionate Representation is used in the election for the: (A) President of India (B) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (C) Members of the Lok Sabha (D) None of the above
Naga Muchalinda is connected with this religion. (1) Buddhism (2) Jainism (3) Saivism (4) Vaishnavism