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Walter Wriston who died recently was associated with which of the following multinational banks? 1 HSBC 2 Standard Chartered 3 Citibank 4 BNP Paribas
In Centre-State financial relations in India, Gadjil Formula is used in (a) Division of tax revenue (b) Formulating the policy for resh borrowings (c) Writing off States indebtedness to the Centre (d) Allocating Central Plan assistance between States
Which one of the following structures present in mammalian skin directly helps in keeping warm? 1 Pigmented cells 2 Sweat glands 3 Lymph vessels 4 Blood capillaries
What does the acronym CTBT stand for? 1 Continued Test Ban Treaty 2 Commercial Test Based Traiff 3 Continue Test Based Treatment 4 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
?Pure for Sure? Campaign has been launched by 1 Indian Oil 2 Bharat Petroleum 3 Hindustan Petroleum 4 Indo Burma Petroleum
The possibility of the birth of fraternal twins arises during/after: (A) fertilisation (B) fertilisation stage (C) third to fifth month of pregnancy (D) Fifth to seventh month of pregnancy
The method used to obtain alcohol from molasses is called (a) Distillation (b) Hydrolysis (c) Fermentation (d) Oxidation
Which of the following glands in human body is popularly called ?Adam?s apple?? 1 Adrenal 2 Pituitary 3 Thyroid 4 Thymus
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The difference between Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy is that the (a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable whereas the Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable (b) Directive Principles of State Policy are justiciable whereas the Fundamental Rights are non-justiciable (c) Both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy are justiciable (d) None of these
Which one of the following is common in all acids? (A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) None of the above
How long can the Prime Minister remain in office? (a) Till the President wants him to remain so (b) Till he enjoys the confidence of the majority part in Lok Sabha (c) Till he remains MP and the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha (d) Both ?b? and ?c?
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