World?s biggest dairy produce exporter is :
(a) Denmark
(b) New Zealand
(c) Australia
(d) West Germany
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Australia may be called a ?hollow continent? because: (a) most people live along the coasts (b) It is shaped like a saucer (c) there are no rivers in the interior
Kuberaka is mentioned in this inscription : (1) Maski edict of Asoka (2) Bhattiprolu Casket inscriptions (3) Nasik inscription of Gautami Balsri (4) Hathigumpha inscription of Kharavela
The Tamil Ramayana was the work of: (a) Ramayana (b) Kamban (c) Andal (d) Jayangondar
Which one of the following is the largest single industry in India? (1) Iron and Steel (2) Textiles (3) Fertilizers (4) Cement
Which organisatioin was the forerunner to the World Trade Organisation 1 The World Bank 2 General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT) 3 The United Nations Development Fund 4 The League of Nations
Fuehrer is the nickname of: (a) Mussolini (b) Rommel (c) Napoleon (d) Hitler
Who was the founder of All-India Harijan Sangh in 1932? 1 M.K.Gandhi 2 b.R.Ambedkar 3 Jagjivan Ram 4 Vinoba bhave
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Why ice melts quickly in water than in air? (1) Water is heavier (2) Heat energy in water is less than in air (3) Composition of water and ice are same (4) Heat energy in water is greater than in air
Which one of the following has been called as the cradle of Indian architecture ? (a) Aihole (b) Pattadakal (c) Badami (d) Ajanta
How is the size of the Council of Ministers determined? (a) The Parliament specifies it (b) The Constitution specifies it (c) The Prime Minister determines it but not to exceed 15 percent of the total membership of Lok Sabha (d) The President determines it according to the exigencies of time
The Cash Reseve Ratio (CRR) effective from June 14, 2003 is fixed at 1 3% 2 3.5% 3 4% 4 4.5%
Who is responsible to collect the service tax? (a) Income Tax Department (b) Central Excise Department (c) Commercial Tax Department of the State/UT (d) Postal Department