Mr.B.J.Habibie, who was very much in news recentry, is the
1 Prime Minister of Indonesia
2 President of Indonesia
3 Prime Minister of Congo
4 President of Guatemala
. What does ‘Super 301’ agreement of U.S.A deals with : (a) The trade relations between the interested countries (b) Alleviation of poverty from III world (c) Foreign exchange crisis of developing countries (d) None of these
Appointments to Indian Administrative Service are made by (1) Union Public Service Commission (2) President (3) Prime Minister (4) Union Home Ministry
All those who are engage in selling Mutual Fund products are now required to clear a certification exam and get themselves registered as Mutual Fund Agents with the 1 Reserve Bank of India 2 Registrar of Companies 3 National Assessment and Accreditation Council 4 Association of Mutual Funds in India
When discharge of a river cannot be accommodated within its normal channel, it causes: (a) base flow (b) floods (c) water flow
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
NABARD helps rural development by (1) Giving direct loans to farmers (2) Providing refinance facility (3) Assisting Gram Panchayats (4) Assisting Zilla Parishads
Which of the following countries has become the member of the Work Trade Organisation (WTO) recently? 1 Vietnam 2 Cuba 3 India 4 China
?White Lily? is the emblem of: (a) Italy (b) Greece (c) Cyprus (d) Guinea
The bats are able to fly in dark since their wings produce 1 Sound waves 2 Ultrasonic waves 3 Infra-red rays 4 Ultraviolet rays
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Australians are able to grow large amounts of wheat because : (a) the fields are large, flat and suited to the use of machinery (b) fields are far from the smoke filled cities (c) they have a large labour supply and plenty of rainfall
The length of the year is greatest on the : (a) Mercury (b) Earth (c) Jupiter (d) Pluto
Natural rights are the inherent rights which man is supposed to have enjoyed in the (a) City-states (b) Pastoral societies (c) State of nature (d) Ancient states