The finals of the Singer Cup Cricket Tournament played in
July 2000 in Colombo was won by
1 Pakistan
2 Sri Lanka
3 South Africa
4 India
About 80% of the body weight in most organisms is 1 Protein 2 Minerals 3 Water 4 Fat
The Finance Ministry Survey of Indian Households indicates that maximum prople keep/invest thir money in 1 Fixed Deposits 2 Shares 3 Kisan Vikas Patras 4 Saving Accounts
The writer who refused the Nobel Prize for literature was: (a) Winston Churchill (b) Jean Paul Sartre (c) Boris Pasternak (d) Prem Chand
Gopichand Narang who was recently in news is a famous author of 1 Urdu language 2 Hindi language 3 Punjabi language 4 Bengali language
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The RBI has four Chief weapons to control or maintain desired equilibrium in the economy of the country. Which of the following is NOT one of them? 1 Open market operations 2 Repo rate 3 Bank rate 4 Introducing new taxes/levies, etc.
Where was the World Food Summit held in the year 2002? 1 New York 2 Rome 3 Geneva 4 Durban
NABARD Stands for 1 National Bank for As\rboriculture and Rural Development 2 National Board for Advanced Research and Development 3 National Body for Aeronautical Research and Development 4 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
The temperature at which an airmass becomes saturated is popularly known as: (a) dew point (b) saturation point (c) kame point
The authorship of ?Divine Life? is ascribed to: (a) Swami Vivekananda (b) Swami Muktananda (c) Sivananda Swami (d) Dhirendra Bhramchari
The author of the ?Kadambari? was: (a) Harshvardhana (b) Banabhatta (c) Kalidasa (d) Charaka
Which of the following is an example of physical change ? (1) Rusting (2) Burning (3) Melting (4) Hydrolyzing