The hedge-fund, Long Term Capital Management, which was
recently embroiled in controversies, was founded by which of
the following economists from their Nobel Prize award money?
1 Robert Lucas and Robert Mundell
2 Robert Merton and Myron Scholes
3 J.A.Mirrless and William Vickery
4 Franco Modigliani and Robert Solow
Which of the following is used as a material for making protective windows in space probes ? a) Steel b) Graphite c) Tungsten d) Diamond
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the budget proposals of the Union Government for 2003-04? 1 Exemption of tax on dividends in the hands of the share holders 2 Removal of capital gains tax on equities bought in 2003-04 3 Increase in rate of interest on small savings from 6% to 8% 4 Continuation of the tax exemption on housing loans
In some parts of the country Ball Gard (Bt) cotton, which is a G M crop, is being cultivated by the farmers. What is the full form of G M cotton? 1 Green Mechanised Cotton 2 Gruadually Moisturised Cotton 3 Genetically Modified Cotton 4 None of these
In metabolism, enzymes act as ? a) Promoter b) Catalyst c) Oxidant d) Reluctant
?Timeless Visions?, an exhibition of India?s leading artists, was recently organized in 1 Germany 2 France 3 U.S.A 4 Japan
Which of the following States is adjudged superior to most States in India in human development? 1 Tamil Nadu 2 Gujarat 3 Maharastra 4 None of these
The tenth International Film Festival for children and young people was organized at which of the following places recently? 1 Jaipur 2 New Delhi 3 Mumbai 4 Hyderabad
Author of the book ?Origin of Species? was: (a) Karl Marx (b) Charles Darwin (c) Newton (d) T A Edison
Zimbabwe was formerly known as (a) Rhodesia (b) Mali (c) Namibia (d) Zanzibar
The slogan ?Everyone?s invited? is associated with which Korean Company? 1 Samsung 2 LG 3 Hyundai 4 Daewoo
In the year 2003, the Asian Youth Championship in Volleyball was won by 1 China 2 Korea 3 India 4 Iran
The seat of the Supreme Court is in New Delhi but it can decide to have its sitting any where. Who can decide? (a) The Prime Minister (b) The President (c) The Chief Justice (d) The Chief Justice with the approval of the President