The agency which co-ordinates the developmental plans
implemented by different states.
(1) Planning Commission
(2) National Development Council
(3) Zonal Council
(4) Rural Development Ministry
Which one of the following can be said to be the artistic achievements of King Ashoka? (a) Stupas (b) Caves (c) Pillars (d) Residential buildings (e) All the above
The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act was enacted in the year (1) 1949 (2) 1959 (3) 1969 (4) 1979
ERP is an abbreviation for: (A) Engineering Resource Planning (B) Electronic Reading Pager (C) Enterprise Resource Planning (D) None of the above
The Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1905: (a) was dominated by moderate nationalists (b) spurned the idea of agitation (c) believed that the British Govt. would do justice to its demands (d) all the three above
Mouth and foot disease in cattle is caused by (1) bacteria (2) fungi (3) virus (4) spirochaete
Which one of the following statements is not correct? 1 Astra is a recently test-fired surfrace-to-air Indian missile 2 Astra is powered by a solid propellant 3 Tejas is a single-seat, single-engine Indian Light combat Aircraft 4 India?s first stealth warship, INS Shivalik was launched in the year 2003
Tourism is a: (A) capital intensive industry (B) labour intensive industry (C) party capital intensive and partly labour intensive (D) None of the above
Ginger is a stem and not a root because (a) It stores food material (b) It grows horizontally in the soil (c) It has nodes and internodes (d) It lacks chlorophyll
The earliest of the mutinies against the British was: (1) Mutiny at Barrackpur (2) Mutiny in Assam (3) Mutiny of the Madras army (4) The Mutiny of 1857-58
Among the following places, the average annual rainfall is highest in 1 Chennai 2 Kolkata 3 Shillong 4 Thiruvananthapuram
The fibre used in the manufacture of tyre-cord is 1 Rayon 2 Silk 3 Terelence 4 Nylon
difference between private and nationalised banks
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