Which of the following countries is the world?s largest
producer of rubber?
(a) Sri Lanka
(b) Negeria
(c) India
(d) Zaire Republic
(e) Malaysia
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People of Indian origin in Sri Lanka are concentrated more in: (1) Colombo (2) Anuradhapura (3) Jafna (4) Manar
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Land reform could not make much headway in India. Which of the following are responsible for it? (a) Complexity and variety in the land reform laws (b) Lack of integrated approach in implementing reforms (c) Lack of financial support (d) All of these
The Minimum age for a person to be elected as a member of Rajya Sabha is (a) 25 years (b) 30 years (c) 35 years (d) No age fixed
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The number of Upnishadas is: (A) 56 (B) 18 (C) 108 (D) None of above
When the New Economic Policy was adopted in India in 1991 July the growth in real GDP was (A) Negative (B) 0.5 percent (C) 1 percent (D) 3.5 percent
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The value of a vote of a member of parliament for the election of the president is determined by dividing the ? a) Nation’s population as per the latest census by the number of lok sabha members b) Nation’s population as per the latest census by the total strength of the two houses of parliament c) The total value of votes of members of all the state legislatie assemblies by the elected members of the two houses of parliament d) Parliament state’s population as per the latest census by the number of members of parliament elected from the state
The founder of Sikh religion was: (a) Kabir (b) Ramanuj (c) Nanak (d) Ramanand
The least perfect square number which is divisible by 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 is (a) 900 (b) 1600 (c) 2500 (d) 3600
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India won the sixth men?s Asia Cup Hockey tournament held in September, 2003 in Kuala Lumpur by beating. 1 Korea 2 Pakistan 3 Japan 4 China
The Winter Olympic Games in the year 2002 was held at (a) Tokyo (b) Salt Lake City, USA (c) Athens (d) Beijing