The upper limit of the atmosphere can be drawn at a distance
of:
(a) 10,000 km
(b) 1,000 km
(c) 100 km
The wavelength of X-ray is of order of 1 1 cm 2 1m 3 1 Angstrom 4 10 micron
The authority signing on a ?One-Rupee Note? is 1 Governor 2 Secretary, Ministry of Finance 3 RBI Chief 4 Chief Minister
What is the target of GDP growth fixed for the year 2004? 1 4.33% 2 5.5% 3 6% 4 6.33%
Lansana Conte whose name was recently in the news of the following days? 1 Guinea 2 Fiji 3 Malawi 4 Togo
Indian Railways has been organized into how many Zones? 1 17 2 15 3 14 4 16
Mumbai is colder in summer and warmer in winter because of: (a) absence of any mountain range nearby (b) its nearness to the sea (c) rainfall during both the seasons (d) nearness to the Equator
Which one of the following states Development Index 2001 of the Planning Commission (of India)? 1 Gujaraj 2 Kerala 3 Maharashtra 4 Punjab
The Rule of the Law means: (A) the existence of written rules to regulate the conduct of government officials (B) that no person can be punished unless his guilt is established through a fair trial (C) that the power to make laws vests in the elected representatives of the people (D) independence of the judiciary
The salaries and other emoluments of the Members of Parliament in India are decided by the 1 President 2 Prime Minister 3 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 4 Parliament itself
The European Union has how many members? 1 25 2 17 3 20 4 12
A heart beat requires approximately ? a) 0.5 seconds b) 0.8 seconds c) 0.5 minute d) 1 minute
Who among the following Indian leaders was dismissed by the British from the Indian Civil Services? (a) Satyendranath Tagore (b) Surendranath Bennerji (c) R. C. Dutt (d) Subhash Chandra Bose