The biggest and most expensive Indian
Satellite?..has been launched successfully from space centre
Kourou in April 2003.
1 INSAT-2B
2 INSAT ? 3A
3 INSAT ?3B
4 None of these
Which one of the following has been adopted by World Wild Life Fund as its mascot? 1 Bear 2 Tiger 3 Deer 4 Panda
The country more than half of which lies below sea level and which is the most densely populated countries in the world is: (a) Sweden (b) Norway (c) Netherlands (d) Kenya
Egypt signed the Camp David Accord because: (a) vital interests of the people of Egypt had suffered a setback (b) Syria had supported a separate accord with Israel (c) Egyptian losses were heavy (d) None of the above
The landscape of Kutch is: (a) hilly (b) low-lying, flat and sandy plains (c) fertile lands having rich crops (d) only sands and nothing else
The only developing country to win the right to impose sanctionhs on a G-7 trading partner through the WTO dispute settlement mechanism in the famous ?banana disputes? is 1 Brazil 2 India 3 Columbia 4 Ecuador
13 Answers Accenture, RRB, TCS,
The quit India call was given in (1) 1942 (2) 1944 (3) 1947 (4) 1857
Which of the following statements about preference shares is/are true?1) These shares are issued to noteworthy investors 2) These shares have a fixed rate of dividend 3) Maturity period for these shares is fixed (A) Only 1 (B) Only 2 and 3 (C) Only 1 and 2 (D) 1, 2 and 3
Which of the following materials was mainly used in the manufacture of Haralppan seals? 1 Terra Cotta 2 Bronze 3 Copper 4 Iron
Which of the following festivals is not a harvest festival of India? (a) Onam (b) Pongal (c) Bhogali Bihu (d) Lohri
Name the two countries, which were involved in the Tin Bigha issue. (1) Pakistan ? India (2) India ? Bangladesh (3) Bangladesh ? Pakistan (4) India ? Lanka
One of the lasting Greek influences on Indian culture was the: (a) conquest of Punjab and Sindh (b) spread of Buddhism in Central Asia (c) Development of the Gandhara style of art (d) Growth of trade and commerce
The name ?Napoleon of India? is usually given to: (a) Chandragupta II (b) Samudragupta (c) Kumaragupta (d) Devapala