The headquarters of ?International Monetary Fund? are at:
(a) Washington
(b) Paris
(c) Geneva
(d) New York
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Who propounded the possibility of placing communication satellites in geosynchronous orbit for the first time? (a) Edwin P. Hubble (b) William Herschel (c) Arthur C. Clarke (d) Pierre Laplace
00 Longitude which passes through Greenwich is called (A) Prime Meridian (B) First meridian (C) International Date Line (D) None of these
The Secretary General of the Lok Sabha, who is the Chief of its Secretariat, it: (A) appointed by the Speaker (B) appointed by the President (C) elected by the Lok Sabha (D) elected by both the Houses of Parliament
Lansana Conte whose name was recently in the news of the following days? 1 Guinea 2 Fiji 3 Malawi 4 Togo
Mr.J.M.Coetzee was in the news recently for which of the following reasons? 1 He is the only author to win the Booker Prize twice 2 He has received the 1999 Nobel Prize for Literature 3 He won the Booker Prize for 1998 4 None of these
. According to the newly adopted Constitution of Russia, the Prime Minister is appointed by (a) The State Duma, the Lower Chamber of the Federal Assembly (b) The President, with the consent of the State Duma (c) The President, with the consent of the Federal Council (d) The Federal Council
Which of the following diseases cannot be controlled by vaccination? (a) Small Pox (b) Diabetes (c) Polio (d) Whooping cough
Aurangzeb re-established the Jizya on the Hindus: (a) because the Moghul exchequer was short of funds (b) because he did not like the non-conformists to his religion (c) because that was according to the tenets of the Muslim faith (d) because the Hindus were inimical to the Moghul Empire
When is the World Ozone Day celebrated?
Shimla Agreement was signed by the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan in 1 1971 2 1972 3 1965 4 1962
The food in an onion is stored in the form of (A) cellulose (B) protein (C) starch (D) sugar
2 Answers Cellulose, Starch, TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission,
Deindustrialisation and the growth of poverty of India under the British rule were refuted in the writings of (1) Bolanth Chandra (2) Justice Ranade (3) Vora Anstoy (4) Sir Francis Younghusband