The 25th Indian state to achieve statehood is ?
a) Goa
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Mizoram
d) Sikkim
The Winter Olympic Games in the year 2002 was held at (a) Tokyo (b) Salt Lake City, USA (c) Athens (d) Beijing
what is sebi stands for
5 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
The Annual Plan for which of the following states has been fixed at Rs.4,200 crore for 2002-06, making a 40 percent increase, which is the highest ever hike given to any State in India up till now? 1 Jammu and Kashmir 2 Uttar Pradesh 3 Bihar 4 Karnataka
Fundamental duties were incorporated in the Indian Constitution in ? a) 1971 b) 1972 c) 1975 d) 1976
The safeguard agreement with regard to civilian nuclear to civilian nuclear facilities between India and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) came into force on?
0 Answers AAI Airports Authority Of India,
The bank employees in India were on a strike recently as they were demanding a hike in their wages. How much wage hike is given to them in terms of percentage? 1 10% 2 10.5% 3 11% 4 12.25%
India is ?? largest producer of coal in the world. (a) 2nd (b) 3rd (c) 4th (d) 5th
Normally the Parliament can legislate on subjects listed in: (a) Concurrent List (b) Union List and concurrent List (c) State List (d) On all lists
The Montagu-Chelmsford Report formed the basis of (a) The Indian Councils Act, 1909 (b) The Government of India Act, 1919 (c) The Government of India Act, 1935 (d) The Indian Independence Act, 1947
Which of the following statements is true for planktons? 1 They live on the surface of lake water 2 They live on the bottom of lakes 3 They live on the plants growing in water 4 They live n the water column
Water rises to a height of 15cm in a capillary tube. If the tube is now dipped further in water so that only 12cm of it is above the water level, then the water will 1 Emerge as a fountain from the capillary tube 2 Stay at a height of 12 cm in the capillary tube 3 Stay at height of less than 12cm in the capillary tube 4 Flow down the side of the capillary tube
The waves in which, the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of wave motion, are known as: (A) Transverse waves (B) longitudinal waves (C) propagated waves (D) None of these