UNCTAD is:
(a) International Development Agency
(b) UN Agency for Third World Development
(c) UN Conference on Trade and Development
(d) Agency for the Promotion of Science and Technology
RBI in its monetary and credit policy has reduced the Cash Reserve Ratio for the second half of 1999-2000 by one percent. With this reduction, present level of CRR stands at 1 11% 2 10% 3 9% 4 8%
The second largest Muslim country in the world is: (a) Pakistan (b) Egypt (c) Bangladesh (d) Kuwait
Which of the following rivers does not merge into the Bay of Bengal? (A) Narmada (B) Mahanadi (C) Godavari (D) Krishna
Peter Nicol who was in India recently is associated with which of the following games/sports? 1 Hockey 2 Cricket 3 Squash 4 None of these
For 2004-05, GDP projection of Reserve Bank of India is 1 8-9 percent 2 10.5-11 percent 3 3.5-4 percent 4 6-6.5 percent
In roman society, the plebians: (a) had few rights (b) were the upper class (c) controlled the senate (d) could veto the acts of the assembly
How much is the total outlay earmarked for Prasar Bharati in the 10th Five-Year Plan for the developmental activities? (Approximately) 1 Rs.11,000 crore 2 Rs.15,000 crore 3 Rs.20,000 crore 4 Rs.5,000 crore
. Chanakya, was also known as (a) Bhattasvamin (b) Rajasekhara (c) Vishnugupta (d) Visakhadatta
Which of the following banks was merged with Oriental Bank of Commerce on RBI?s directions recently? (a) UCO Bank (b) Bank of India (c) Global Trust Bank (d) Bank of Patiala
Which of the following pairs is correct ? (a) Bonn - Danube (b) Baghdad - Tigris (c) Rome - Seine (d) Paris - Tiber
?Sabarmati? is the river that flows near a city namely: (a) Mumbai (b) Ahmedabad (c) Hyderabad (d) Vijayawada
Which of the following bodies/organizations is celebrating its 50th anniversary in the year 1999? 1 NATO 2 WHO 3 UNO 4 None of these