A two-day summit of the 114 Nations non-Aligned Movement was
recently held in
1 Kaula Lumpur
2 New Delhi
3 London
4 None of these
The Main thrust for development of Small Scale Industries in India was given by the Industrial Policy Resolution of (1) 1948 (2) 1956 (3) 1977 (4) 1980
National Commission for Women (NCW) was constituted in: (a) 1985 (b) 1992 (c) 1980 (d) 1990
The sun rays on March 21 and September 23 strike with an angle of 900 on: (a) 00 latitude (b) 23-1/20 latitude (c) 66-1/20 latitude
Grammy Award winner Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt has created a new raga as a tribute to the late Oddisi dance Protima Gauri Bedi. What is the name of that new raga? 1 Protima 2 Shivranjani 3 Garima 4 Gaurima
The Puranas are: (a) 4 in number (b) 7 in number (c) 10 in number (d) 18 in number
?Servo? brand lubricants are from 1 Bharat Petroleum 2 Hindustan Petroleum 3 IBP 4 Indian Oil
When the post of the President and the Vice-President are vacant then who among the following officiates as the President? A) The chief Justice of India. B) The Prime Minister C) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha. D) Dy. Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
To politicians and leaders from two different nations were recently in London for one wholw day where they met some to flight British politicians, shook hands with the same people and talked about the same issues like cross border terrorism, peace plant etc. Theses two leaders were 1 Atal Bihari Vajpayee & Jamali 2 Gen Musharraf & L.K.Advani 3 Jamali & L.K.Advani 4 None of these
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
Abu Gharib prison, where Iraqi prisoners were humiliated by US-led forces, is located near which of the following cities? (a) Najaf (b) Baghdad (c) Mosul (d) Basra
Jaipur is famous for a mineral named: (a) Marble (b) Lead (c) Red stone (d) Salt
The princely state of Manipur merged with the Indian Union in (a) 1947 (b) 1948 (c) 1949 (d) 1950