Vis-?-vis the ambitious growth rate GDP projected by the
Planning Commission, the growth rate targeted by the Finance
Ministry is
1 3%
2 4%
3 5%
4 6%
The Chaturvyuha theory was the contribution of (1) Pancharatras (2) Vaikhanasas (3) Chaityakas (4) Kapalikas
Homer was the greatest poet of the language namely: (a) Greek (b) Latin (c) English (d) Spanish
Shahjahan had to remain in captivity for ??? years. (a) eight (b) fourteen (c) sixteen (d) twenty
Which one is the top exporter of cut and polished diamonds? (A) South Africa (B) The USA (C) India (D) Belgium
Which one of the following states Development Index 2001 of the Planning Commission (of India)? 1 Gujaraj 2 Kerala 3 Maharashtra 4 Punjab
Who can dissolve the Lok Sabha before the expiry of its normal term of five years? (A) The Prime Minister (B) The President (C) The President on the recommendation of the Speaker (D) The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
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Washing soda is the common name for 1 Calcium carbonate 2 Calcium bicarbonate 3 Sodium carbonate 4 Sodium bicarbonate
Which of the following books was written by Banabhatta, a contemporary of Harshvardhana, the last Hindu-king of India? (a) Ratnavali (b) Mayur Shatak (c) Kadambari (d) Panchatantra
CRISIL is an acronym for: (A) Credit Rating Information Services ltd. (B) Corporation of Indian Services Ltd. (C) Corporation of Indian Software Ltd. (D) Corporation of Information and services Ltd.
The real purpose of the Morley-Minto Reforms was to: (a) confuse moderate nationalists (b) change the character of British rule (c) democratize the country (d) end the expoitation of the country
Which one of the following man-made structures is visible from the moon? (A) Qutub Minar (B) Pyramids (C) Great Wall of China (D) None of the above
The first nuclear test was conducted in India in the year: (a) 1975 (b) 1974 (c) 1973 (d) 1977