In July 2003, the banks were asked to reduce their lending
rate to agricultural credit to he extent of ? (for loans
below Rs. 50,000).
(1) 6.5%
(2) 7.5%
(3) 9%
(4) 10%
(5) None of these
The Constitution of India was adopted by the ? a) Governor General b) British Parliament c) Constituent Assembly d) Parliament of India
Which of the following continents is called ?White Continent?? (A) Australia (B) Antarctica (C) Africa (D) Europe
Which of the following emergencies has been declared the maximum number of times in India? (a) Emergency under Article 352 due to external aggression (b) Emergency under Article 352 due to internal disturbances (c) Emergency under Article 356 due to breakdown of constitutional machinery in a state (d) Financial emergency under Article 360
The most important source of calcium is (1) Meat (2) Egg (3) Milk (4) Cheese
In an operation conducted by the environmentalist groups, about 1.6 tonnes of garbage was removed from a mountain peak. The peak is known is 1 Kanchengunga 2 K-2 3 Nanda Devi 4 Mount Everest
The Council of Ministers in India remains in office till it enjoys the support of the: (A) majority of the members of the Rajya Sabha (B) majority of the members of the Lok Sabha (C) minority of the members of the Rajya Sabha (D) minority of the members of the Lok Sabha
Who is our Chief Vigilance Commissioner? (a) P. Shankar (b) T.S. Krishnamurthy (c) N. Vittal (d) James Lyngdoh
Which of the following awards was given to Jagit Singh in November 1999? 1 Saraswati Samman 2 Tansen Samman 3 Kalidas Samman 4 Dayawati Modi Kala Puraskar
Who amongst the following is the author of the book ?Touch of Tennis?? 1 Ramanathan and Ramesh Krishnan 2 Steffi Graf 3 Carlos Moya 4 None of these
The Super Computer developed by C-DAC is 1 Param Gathak 2 Ganak Yatra 3 Fast Smart 4 Param Padma
Kuberaka is mentioned in this inscription : (1) Maski edict of Asoka (2) Bhattiprolu Casket inscriptions (3) Nasik inscription of Gautami Balsri (4) Hathigumpha inscription of Kharavela
But for their large scale, monsoons are similar to: (1) Land and sea breezes (2) Trade winds (3) Westerlies (4) Local winds