The President can declare emergency in the country either
due to an armed rebellion or due to an external aggression
under
(a) Article 352
(b) Article 356
(c) Article 360
(d) Article 359
In which sector of the Indian economy the Malhotra Committee on Reforms suggested changes? (1) Banking (2) Insurance (3) Exports (4) Imports
World Health Organisation (WHO) has resolved to eradicate polio globally by the year: (A) 1999 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2005
Which of the following is used as a filler in rubber tyres? 1 Graphite 2 Coal 3 Coke 4 Corbon black
The Prime Minister whose government was defeated in Lok Sabha by just one vote: (a) V. P. Singh (b) H. D. Deve Gowda (c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (d) None of these
Jaswant Singh?s budget brought about some changes in the individual tax policy. Which of the following is taxable under the Indian tax for the year 2003-2004? 1 Long Term Capital Gains 2 Interest on Housing Loan 3 Dividends 4 Banks & Small Savings Intyerests
Arjuna Award has been instituted for outstanding contribution in the filed of: (a) games and sports (b) social service (c) literature (d) art and music
The credit control operation is performed by (a) Rural Banks (b) Commercial Banks (c) Reserve Bank of India (d) State Bank of India
3 Answers State Bank Of India SBI,
The salary of the President of India is (a) Not liable to income tax (b) Liable to income tax (c) Taxed at a concessional rate (d) None of these
2 Answers TNPSC Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, UPSC,
On July 16, 2000, the world witness the largest and rare eclipse which takes place after every 140 years. This was a 1 Partial Solar eclipse 2 Total Solar eclipse 3 Partial Lunar eclipse 4 Total Lunar eclipse
Two solutions are said to be isotonic when they 1 Have the same vapour pressure 2 Are of equal concentratioin 3 Contain the same solute dissolved in them 4 Have same osmatic pressure
Which of the following represents the foreign investment in India during 1998-99 (approximately in billion dollars)? 1 1.06 2 2.02 3 3.04 4 3.78
Bordeaux mixture is a/an (a) Weedicide (b) Fungicide (c) Insecticide (d) Nematicide