The term ?external assistance? in the context of Indian
Planning Exercises stands for:
(A) only foreign grants
(B) only concessional foreign loans
(C) only foreign grants and ?grants component? of
concessional foreign aid
(D) all foreign grants and foreign loans
Which metal is used for galvansing iron to immunize at against rusting? (A) Tin (B) Nickel (C) Zinc (D) Copper
Bachendri Pal is: (a) the first Indian woman to win a medal in Olympic Games (b) the first Indian woman to climb Mt Everest (c) the first woman pilot of Indian Airlines (d) the first woman IPS Officer of India
The World Human Rights Day is celebrated on which of the following days? 1 5th December 2 8th December 3 10th December 4 26th December
The 19th International Ramayana Conference was held in April 2003 in Lusaka, which is the capital of 1 Nigeria 2 Morocco 3 Zambia 4 Namibia
Which of the following nations won the 2004 Natwest Trophy for Cricket? (a) West Indies (b) England (c) New Zealand (d) Australia
How many pairs of salivary glands are there in human body? 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
. Which of the following characteristics of Indian economy prove that it is an un-developed economy? (a) India’s per capita income is the lowest (b) Preponderance of consumption expenditure (c) Preponderance of agriculture in occupational structure (d) Prevailing unemployment or underemployment (e) All of these (f) Only (a) and (b)
A list of national languages can be traced in the ??? of the Indian Constitution. (a) Fifth Schedule (b) Sixth Schedule (c) Seventh Schedule (d) Eighth Schedule
The minimum age required for becoming the prime minister of india is ? a) 25 b) 30 c) 40 d) 35
The normal temperature of human body on the Kelvin scale is 1 280 2 290 3 300 4 310
Money bill can originate in?
Baden Powell was: (a) a famous poet (b) a famous golf player (c) a Nobel Prize winner scientist (d) founder of boy scouts