The recent announcement of change in CRR will release how
much amount approximately in crore of Rs.?
1 2300
2 2500
3 2800
4 3500
Who can declare peace or war from the legal point of view? (a) Prime Minister of India (b) President of India (c) The Chief of the Army Staff (d) The three Chiefs?Army, Navy and Air Force
In India every citizen who is (a) 18 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election (b) 20 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election (c) 21 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election (d) 22 years old has the right to vote in the Lok Sabha election
The correct sequential order in which one would cross the given rivers while traveling from Bangalore to Delhi is: (a) Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri, Yamuna, Chambal (b) Kaveri, Chambal, Godavari, Narmada, Yamuna (c) Krishna, Godavari, Narmada, Chambal, Yamuna (d) Narmada, Kaveri, Godavari, Tapti, Yamuna
Where was ??tancho brocade?? developed? (a) Varanasi (b) Dhaka (c) Surat (d) Tanjavur
India’s share of world trade is 1 1% 2 1.26% 3 0.65% 4 0.76%
The Dhaulagiri peak is located in (1) Kashmir (2) Nepal (3) Tibet ? Nepal (4) Sinkiang ? Tibet
Tenth Five-Year Plan covers the period 1 2001-2006 2 2002-2007 3 2003-2008 4 2000-2005
Who won the gold medal in 10m air rifle event in the World Cup Shooting Championships held in Georgia, USA in the year 2003? 1 China 2 Japan 3 Korea 4 India
Which of the following is the group with closely related animal types? 1 Sea-star, Sea-lily, Sea-hare 2 Dog-Fish, Silver-fish, Cray-fish 3 Leech, Louse, Snail 4 Jelly fish, Sea-fan, Sea-anemone
Mahadevi Varma is a : (1) Hindi Poetess (2) Opposition leader in U.P. (3) Script writer (4) Politician
With which one of the following events, did the Saka Era of the Indian National Calendar commence? (A) Coronation of Chandragupta Maurya (B) Birth of Adi Sankaracharya (C) Coronation of Kanishka (D) Ascenstion of Chandragupta-II
. In recent years there has been some concern over the threat posed by the Mathura Oil Refinery and the thermal power plants to the Taj Mahal in Agra. The Scientific basis of any possible damage to the Taj is mainly (a) Stratospheric ozone and the chlorofluorocarbons which destroy it (b) Acid precipitation and tropospheric ozone (c) Increasing levels of atomospheric CO2 which produce the greenhouse effect (d) Ultraviolet radiation (240-260 nanometers wavelength) and the fumes from the heavily polluted Yamuna river