Jaswant Singh?s budget brought about some changes in the
individual tax policy. Which of the following is taxable
under the Indian tax for the year 2003-2004?
1 Long Term Capital Gains
2 Interest on Housing Loan
3 Dividends
4 Banks & Small Savings Intyerests
The emblem on Satavahana coins is (1) Bull (2) Ship (3) Crown (4) Peacock
The sector that has the highest plan outlay in Union Budget, 1983-84 is: (1) Agriculture (2) Special Area Programme (3) Science and Technology (4) Energy
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
The biogas power potential in the country is estimated to be of the order of: (A) 1000-2000 MW (B) 3000-4000 MW (C) 17,0000 MW (D) 11000-12000 MW
A moderator is used in nuclear reactors in order to 1 Increase the number of neutrons 2 Decrease the number of neutrons 3 Slow down the speed of neutrons 4 Accelerate the neutrons
Who designed ?Agni? Missile (1) Dr. Arunachalam (2) Dr. Abdul Kalam (3) R.M. Agarwal (4) M.S. Swaminathan
The president may for violation of the constitution be removed from the office boy ? a) Impeachment b) A no confidence vote c) The prime minister d) The electrical college consisting of member of parliament and the state legislatures
. Which one of the following determines that the Indian Constitution is federal? (a) A written and rigid Constitution (b) An independent Judiciary (c) Vesting of residuary powers with the Centre (d) Distribution of powers between the Centre and the States
Which one of the two songs ? Jana Gana Mana, the National Anthem, and Vande Mataram, the National Song ? is older? (a) Jana Gana Mana (b) Vande Mataram (c) The two are contemporary (d) Nothing can be said with certainty
When sound wave is refracted from air to water, which of the following will remain unchanged? 1 Wave number 2 Wavelength 3 Wave velocity 4 Frequency
The reign of Shahjahan lasted for: (a) twenty-nine years (b) thirty-one years (c) thirty-seven years (d) forty years
Medicines Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), a medical aid organization which received the 1999 Nobel Prize for Peace, operates, in which of the following countries? 1 Great Britain 2 France 3 Germany 4 Spain