Which of the following is not an objective of the monetary
policy of the RBI?
(A) Direct credit in desirable direction
(B) Boost economic development
(C) Ensure social justice
(D) Control inflationary pressure
The speed of wind is measured by: (a) anemometer (b) wind-vane (c) rotameter
Which of the following represents the growth of GDP of India during 1998-99? 1 3.1% 2 4.2% 3 4.75% 4 5.8%
In which continent some of its parts are over 1500 miles from the sea and in which the hottest as well as the coldest climates of the world are to be found? (a) Asia (b) Europe (c) America(s) (d) Australia
The Indian government is called parliamentary because (1) The President is the head of executive (2) The constitution is supreme (3) The executive is responsible to the legislature (4) Rajya Sabha is a permanent body
The president of India holds office for a period of: (a) 6 years (b) 5 years (c) 4 years (d) 7 years
Noise pollution is measure in 1 Microns 2 Nautical miles 3 Amperes 4 Decibels
In which of the Plans, India?s growth of agriculture production was negative? (A) Second Plan (B) Third Plan (C) Fourth Plan (D) Fifth Plan
Shimla Agreement was signed by the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan in 1 1971 2 1972 3 1965 4 1962
The book ?Defending India? is authored by whom among the following ? (A) Jaswant Singh (B) J.N. Dixit (C) Gen. S.H.F.J. Manekshaw (D) George Fernandes
Reflex action is the function of 1 Cerebellum 2 Spinal cord 3 Medulla 4 Autonomous nervous system
What is the highest award of National distinction for exceptional work in the field of art, literature, science and public service in India? (a) Nehru Award (b) Jnanpith Award (c) Magsaysay Award (d) Bharat Ratna Award
Which of the following is used to coagulate synthetic fibers from solution? 1 Hydrochloric acid 2 Sulphuric acid 3 Nitric acid 4 None of these