According to the new guidelines, the Indian companies and
their associates can invest upto what percentage of their
net equity?
1 50%
2 60%
3 85%
4 100%
The most important source of calcium is (1) Meat (2) Egg (3) Milk (4) Cheese
Viswanathan Anand won the Rapid title in the Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess tournament held in Monte Carlo in March 1999 after defeating 1 Vladimir Kramnik 2 Alexi Shirov 3 Loekl Vanwely 4 None of these
Insects that make a clicking sound are 1 Flies 2 Crickets 3 Beetles 4 Cockroaches
The brightest planet is: (A) Jupiter (B) Venus (C) Mercury (D) Mars
Who of the following invented movie projector? 1 Alexander Graham Bell 2 Benjamin Franklin 3 J.L.Baird 4 Thomas Edison
The basic building blocks of proteins are: (A) Amino acids (B) DNA (C) nitrogenous bases (D) RNA
The national maritime zones of India cover an area of approximately: (a) 3 lakh sq km (b) 200 lakh sq km (c) 130 lakh sq km (d) 28 lakh sq km
Who was the Chief Guest for the Republic Day Parade in January 2004 ? (a) King of Bhutan (b) Prime Minister of Bangladesh (c) President of Sri Lanka (d) President of Brazil
Which amendment of the Constitution inserted the words ?Socialist and Secular? into the Preamble? (a) 42nd (b) 43rd (c) 46th (d) 27th
Which of the following persons has been awarded the Bharatiya Jnanpith Award for the year 1998? 1 Arundhati Roy 2 Girish Karnad 3 Vishnu prabhakar 4 None of these
. In ancient Indian historical geography the name ‘Ratnakara’ denoted (a) The Arabian Sea (b) He Bay of Bengal (c) The Indian Ocean (d) The confluence of the Ganga, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati at Prayaga
Syadvada is associated with the religion: (1) Islam (2) Jainism (3) Brahmanism (4) Buddhism