The term ?athwart? in sailing means:
(a) in with the wind
(b) into the breeze
(c) across
(d) downward
Meghavarna, the king of Ceylon was a contemporary of: (a) Ashoka (b) Kanishka (c) Samudragupta (d) Harshvardhana
Who are the recent Bharat Ratna awardees?
Who amongst the following persons is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contribution to Cinema at the 30th International Film Festival of India? 1 Carlos Marcovicci 2 Bernardo Bertolucci 3 Sergei Eisentein 4 Peter Brooks
Raniganj is famous for its: (a) Iron ore (b) Coal mines (c) Mic (d) Manganese
Right to free education within certain limit is ? a) Guaranteed as a fundamental right b) Enshrined in the directive principles of state policy c) Outlined in the preamble of the constitution d) Ignored by the constitution
Fortis Hospitals chain is an enterprise of 1 Cipla 2 Aventis 3 Ranbaxy 4 Glaxo
India recently signed an agreement with which of the following countries so as to enable it to import the items/technology from there which was not possible earlier due to sanctions put by that country on the export of the same? 1 Russia 2 Germany 3 France 4 South Korea
1 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
The exports from India registered how much growth in terms of percentage during 1998-99? (All types of exports put together) 1 1% 2 1.7% 3 2.2% 4 3.7%
The largest automobile manufacturing center in the world is located at (1) Birmingham (2) Tokyo (3) Detroit (4) Berlin
How many medals were won by Indian team in 13th Asian Games 1998 at Bangkok? 1 30 2 27 3 35 4 41
?Abadan? is the famous oil town of: (a) Iraq (b) Iran (c) Jordan (d) Saudi Arabia
Red Soil is found in which one of the following States? (a) Himachal Pradesh (b) Jammu & Kashmir (c) Karnataka (d) Assam