Who among the following was given the 1999 Nobel Prize for
Economics?
1 Robert Mundell
2 Amrty Sen
3 Guenter Grass
4 Gunter Blobel
The earliest surviving Sanskrit poetry of the classical type is that of: (a) Aswaghosha (b) Kalidasa (c) Arjuna Shankar (d) None of the above
Water has maximum density at ? a) -1O C b) 0O C c) 4O C d) 100O C
North-South Road Corridor, which is being constructed under Natioinal Highways Development Project, connects 1 Jammu to Kanniyakumari 2 Srinagar to Cochin 3 Srinagar to Madurai 4 None of these
Large deposits of uranium are found in : (a) Canada (b) the USA (c) Australia (d) All of the three above
The south American country that borders every other country on that continent except Chile and Ecuador is: (a) Brazil (b) Argentina (c) Peru (d) Venezuela
Which of the following States Governments has decided to celebrate at year-long programme, called Kharavela Mahotsava? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Karnataka 3 Kerala 4 Orissa
Inulin controls the metabolism of
The Government of India recently issued norms for Indian Depository Receipts (IRDs). Which of the following is NOT TRUE in this regard? 1 The companies would have a pre-issue paid up capital and free reserves of at least 500 million US $. 2 Average turnover of the company should be 500 million US $ 3 The company should have declared a dividend of not less than 10% during the last five years 4 The company should have declared a dividend of not less than 10% during the last five years
. Toramana belonged to the ethnic horde of the (a) Scythians (b) Hunas (c) Yue-chis (d) Sakas
. The working of the quartz crystal in the watch is based on the (a) Photoelectric Effect (b) Johnson Effect (c) Piezo-electric effect (d) Edison Effect
?Frontier Gandhi? was the nickname of: (a) Mahatma Gandhi (b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (c) Vinoba Bhave (d) None of these
The total number of bone in human skull are 1 8 2 12 3 30 4 32