The present rate of saving in the Indian economy is around:
(1) 22 percent
(2) 18 percent
(3) 15 percent
(4) 10 percent
Sodium metal is kept under 1 Water 2 Alcohol 3 Petrol 4 Kerosene
The Indian Constitution provided for a few fundamental rights or freedoms to all citizens of India. Accordingly, the citizens are not entitled to enjoy the freedom of 1 Speech and expression 2 Assembly in a peaceful manner and without carrying arms 3 Pursuing any profession, occupation, trade or business included in the list of professions and occupations prepared by the Government of India 4 Forming associations, unions, etc.
Mention the period of blowing of South-West monsoon winds in India. (a) All the year round (b) From October to January (c) From June to September (d) From April to July
In the abbreviation ?F.I.R.?, the letter ?I? stands for (A) Information (B) Intimation (C) Indication (D) Illustration
Two lamps have tungsten filaments. The resistances of two lamps at incandescence are r and R, R being greater than r. These lamps are connected in series. Then (1) The lamp with resistance r will shine more brightly (2) The lamp with resistance R will shine more brightly (3) Both will shine equally brightly (4) No prediction can be made regarding brightness
The blood glucose level is commonly expressed as (a) Millimeter of Hg (b) Milligrame per deciliter (c) Parts per million (d) Grammes per litre
The six freedoms have been guaranteed to the Indian citizens (a) Under Article 20 (b) Under Article 21 (c) Under Article 19 (d) Under Article 18
Who among the following has been selected for the prestigious Saraswati Samman 2003 recently? (a) Kamleshwar (b) Govind Chandra Pandey (c) Balwant Gargi (d) Nirmal Verma
The growth rate of population during 1991-2001 is highest in 1 Bihar 2 Delhi 3 Nagaland 4 Uttar Pradesh
Who bought the Sword of Tipu Sultan for Rs.1.5 crore? 1 Vijay Mallayya 2 Azim Premji 3 Rince of Wales 4 King of Brunei
Who designed ?Agni? Missile (1) Dr. Arunachalam (2) Dr. Abdul Kalam (3) R.M. Agarwal (4) M.S. Swaminathan
Which one of the following arguments justifies the indirect method of election for choosing the President of India? (a) Under a Parliamentary system of government the President is to be only a nominal head with a few real powers. Therefore a direct election would be unnecessary (b) If the President were to be elected by a direct method then he would demand real powers which cannot be given under a Parliamentary system (c) If the President is elected directly, there may be clashes between the Cabinet and the President (d) All of these