INCAL was held in:
(A) Melbourne
(B) New Delhi
(C) Geneva
(D) Beijing
The brand name ?Matiz? belongs to: (A) Ford (B) Tata (C) Daewoo (D) Hyundai
In August, 2003, the Union Government sanctioned the setting up of….Agri-Export zones (AFZs) envisaging a total investment of Rs.1326 crore including Centre’s assistance of Rs.380 crore. 1 24 2 36 3 48 4 60
Chilka Lake is located in (a) Bihar (b) West Bengal (c) Assam (d) Orissa
The velocity of sound in damp air is (1) Less than that in dry air (2) Greater than that in dry air (3) Equal to that in dry air (4) Independent of humidity
Which of the following is an example of a plant that bears seeds but not fruits? (a) Cotton plant (b) Peepal tree (c) Eucalpyptus tree (d) Pine tree
The Panchmarhi hill station is located in which of the following States? (a) Maharashtra (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Timil Nadu
The proceedings regarding impeachment against the President can be started in (a) The Rajya Sabha only (b) The Lok Sabha only (c) Either of the Houses (d) Neither of the Houses
In which part of the Constitution Directive Principles are enshrined ? (1) Part I (2) Part II (3) Part III (4) Part IV
Vinegar is chemically known as (a) Butanoic acid (b) Ethanoic acid (c) Methanoic acid (d) Propanoic acid
The Annual Plan for which of the following states has been fixed at Rs.4,200 crore for 2002-06, making a 40 percent increase, which is the highest ever hike given to any State in India up till now? 1 Jammu and Kashmir 2 Uttar Pradesh 3 Bihar 4 Karnataka
Carbon tetrachloride fire extinguisher should not be used in closed rooms, because it produces a poisonous gas called 1 Carbon monoxide 2 Phosphine 3 Phosgene 4 None of these
Which of the following countries was visited by Mr.K.R.Narayanan, for the first time by an Indian President, recently? 1 Libya 2 Kenya 3 Britain 4 Austria