The Constituent Assembly for undivided India first met on ?
a) 6th December, 1946
b) 9th December, 1946
c) 20th February, 1947
d) 3rd June, 1947
In which year the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was constituted ? (a) 1966 (b) 1965 (c) 1970 (d) 1963
As per the census 2001, the number of million plus cities in India is (1) 20 (2) 24 (3) 35 (4) 42 (5) 52
The chief producer or jute in India is: (a) West Bengal (b) Karnataka (c) Tamil Nadu (d) Assam
What is the national sport of Japan? (a) Ju-Jitsu (b) Mikado (c) Karate (d) Sumo
How much net profit was announced by the Indian Bank on March 31, 2004? 1 Rs.206 crore 2 Rs.306 crore 3 Rs.506 crore 4 Rs.406 crore
Which of the following countries returned to democracy after a 15-year military rule, as the first free presidential elections were held there ion February ?99? 1 Nigeria 2 Angola 3 South Africa 4 Ethiopia
The most malleable metal is (A) Platinum (B) Silver (C) Iron (D) Gold
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The empowered committee of the State Finance Ministers has agreed to implement the new tax regime of Value Added Tax(VAT) in sixteen states by June 1, 2003 instead of the original deadline of 1 January 1, 2003 2 April 1, 22002 3 June 1, 2002 4 April 1, 2003
Pick the odd man out. (A) Ricky Pointing (B) Adam Gilchrist (C) Richard Hadlee (D) Mark Waugh
Which of the following companies is in the diamond business? 1 AT&T 2 Omega 3 De Beers 4 Cathay Pacific
Mahabharata was written by: (a) Veda Vyas (b) Valmiki (c) Tulsidas (d) None of the above
. Which of the following was the Rana of Mewar who fought against Aurangzeb (a) Rana Jagat Singh (b) Raja Singh (c) Ajit Singh (d) Jaswant Singh