The most important revolution which took place in the
beginning of the 20th century, was the:
(a) French Revolution
(b) Indian Revolution
(c) Russian Revolution
(d) Chinese Revolution
Answer / guest
( c ) Russian Revolution
CHAPTER 8
GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
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Monetary policy is the policy of (1) Central Bank of India (2) Reserve Bank of India (3) Scheduled Banks (4) Public Sector Banks
Maximum coal production in India is from (1) Dharwar System of Rocks (2) Upper Gondwana System (3) The Lower Gondwana System (4) The Vindhyan System
?Breast stroke? is a term associated with (a) Swimming (b) Boxing (c) Football (d) Kabaddi
Element that is not found in blood is 1 Iron 2 Copper 3 Chromium 4 Magnesium
9 Answers jetking, NIC, OSSC, RRB, SSC,
The hills that have the Dodda Bettah Peak are - (a) Annamalai (b) Nilgiri (c) Palani (d) Kutralam
Anna Hazare is known for (1) Watershed Development (2) Rural Education (3) Tribal Development (4) Co-operative Development
When were the Bhrat Ratna and other national awards introduced? 1 1950 2 1947 3 1954 4 1960
Headquarters of World Trade Organisation (WTO) is located in 1 New York 2 Tokyo 3 Geneva 4 Berlin
Recently, the Reserve Bank of India reduced the prime lending rate by 1%. The present rate of interest is 1 11% 2 10% 3 8% 4 8.5%
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in the year 2003 for the discoveries 1 Of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system 2 Concerning magnetic resonance imaging. 3 Concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death 4 Of key regulators of the cell cycle
The vast resources of unutilized natural gas can be used in the production of 1 Graphite 2 Fertilizers 3 Synthetic petroleum 4 Carbide
When can a president use his discretion in appointing the Prime Minister ? a) In all circumstances b) In no circumstances c) Only when the Lok Sabha has been dissolved d) When no political party enjoys a clear majority in the Lok Sabha