What was the target fixed by the Government of India for
disinvestment by the end of the Year 1999-2000?
1 Rs.10,000 crore
2 Rs.15,000 crore
3 Rs.5,000 crore
4 Rs.7,000 crore
Human body needs a constant supply of proteins to survive. The first part of the digestive system to begin digesting proteins is 1 Mouth 2 Stomach 3 Small intestine 4 Large intestine
Which of the following countries has won the Copa America Football Cup 2004? (a) Argentina (b) Chile (c) Bolivia (d) Brazil
What has given UAE one of the highest per capita GNPs in the world? (a) Export of tobacco (b) Export of sea food (c) Oil revenues (d) All the three above
The First Gurkha War is an important event in the administration of: (a) Lord Wallesley (b) Lord Minto (c) Lord Hastings (d) Lord Amherst
The Act that introduced bicameral legislature in India was: (1) The Indian Independence Act of 1947 (2) The Indian Council Act of 1909 (3) The Government of Indian Act of 1919 (4) The Government f India Act of 1935
The EURO Swimming Champion ship was held recently at 1 London 2 Frankfurt 3 Helsinki 4 None of these
Gireesham is a character in Gurujada Appa Rao?s drama. What is it. (1) Mee Penemit (2) Kanya Sulkam (3) Pedda Maseedu (4) None of the above
In which of the following years Arjuna Awards were instituted? (a) 1961 (b) 1971 (c) 1951 (d) 1965
Which of the following rights was described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as ‘The Heart and Soul of the Constitution ? a) Right to freedom of Religion b) Right to Property c) Right of Equality d) Right to Constitutional Remedies
The current rate of inflation is 1 7.4% 2 6.3% 3 4.8% 4 5%
Miss Universe 2004, Jennifer Hawkins of Australia is a 1 Model and dancer 2 Singer and dancer 3 Model and sportsperson 4 Dancer and sportsperson
Cotton is grown in the Nile River Valley because: (a) the climate of Egypt different from the rest of the Middle East (b) a warm climate and irrigated land are best for growing cotton (c) farmers in Egypt are richer than farmers in the rest of the region