the RBI recently relaxed the prudential norms applicable to
non-banking finance companies so that they may also get
exposure to
1 Infrastructural loans
2 Housing loans
3 Personal loans
4 Loans for foreign travels
Satellite INSAT-ID has taken over the functions of INSAT 1 IA 2 IB 3 IC 4 Both (1) and (3)
William Wordsworth, the famous British poet, has written: (a) Childe Harold (b) Prelude (c) Ode to the West Wind (d) Paradise Lost
Sri Lankan Prime Minister?s name has been included in the Guinness Book of World Records for being 1 The youngest Prime Minister of a country 2 The oldest Prime Minister of a country 3 The head of the government for four successive terms 4 None of these
Who amongst the following is actively campaigning to ban landmines and was also honoured by Nobel Peace Prize for 1997? 1 Dr.Syukuro Manabe 2 Mr.Jerzy Buzek 3 Ms.Jody Williams 4 Mr.Dario Fo
Which is known as ?Big Apple??
The meeting of Rajya Sabha are presided over by the 1 President 2 Vise President 3 Prime Minister 4 Speaker of Lok Sabha
Akhnoor bridge, which was recently in the news, is built over which of the following rivers? 1 Sindhu 2 Ravi 3 Sutlej 4 Chenab
The committee/Commission on Centre - State relations was headed by (1) Mararji Desai (2) Gopalaswami Iyyengar (3) Sarkaria (4) T.N. Seshan
Which of the following animals is called a living fossil? 1 Polystomella 2 Peripatus 3 Sea cucumber 4 Sacculina
The doctors in U.S.A. have recently started using T-Scan-2000, a device to detect 1 Breast Cancer 2 A rise in cholesterol vessels 3 Choke-ups in blood vessels 4 AIDS
There were four great preachers of Vaishnavism, Three of them were Nimbarka, Ramanuja and Madhava. The fourth was: (a) Vallabha (b) Shankaracharya (c) Jayadeva (d) Vidyapati
The first Indian Railway line was opened in 1853 from: (a) Asansol to Calcutta (b) Bombay to Thane (c) Bombay to Baroda (d) Bombay to Poona