The first Agricultural Census in Indian was conducted in the
agricultural year
1 1970-71
2 1960-61
3 1980-81
4 None of these
?Skimming?, in economic terms, refers to: (A) feasibility study (B) manpower planning (C) reducing prices (D) investment policies
WHAT IS NPA
How can boiling point of a liquid be reduced ? (a) By adding a solid of lower melting point (b) By dissolving a solution solid in it (c) By increasing the pressure on the liquid (d) By decreasing the pressure on the liquid
UN declared 2003 as the year of : (a) Communication (b) International Year of Fresh Water (c) Employment (d) Old
Land reform could not make much headway in India. Which of the following are responsible for it? (a) Complexity and variety in the land reform laws (b) Lack of integrated approach in implementing reforms (c) Lack of financial support (d) All of these
Which of the following bone articulations forms the gliding joint? 1 Humerus and radius 2 Carpals 3 Hip girdle and femur 4 Skull & Neck vertebrae
Megasthenese was: (a) a Chinese ambassador at the court of Chandragupta (b) a Greek Philosopher (c) the envoy of Seleucus at the court of Chandragupta (d) a Greek Geometrician traveler (e) sent to India by Alexander the Great to study and learn the teachings of Buddhism
Which one is not the correct size of hard disk? (A) 680 M.B. (B) 1.2 G.B. (C) 2.4 G.B. (D) 610 M.B.
According to the United Nations Human Development Report 2004, India is ranked ???? in terms of Human Development Index. (a) 123rd (b) 124th (c) 127th (d) 132nd
Both Mahavira and Buddha preached during the reign of (a) Ajatashatru (b) Bimbisara (c) Nandivardhan (d) Uday
ICICI is the name of a (a) Financial Institution (b) Chemical Industry (c) Cement Industry (d) Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The system of Proportionate Representation is used in the election for the: (A) President of India (B) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (C) Members of the Lok Sabha (D) None of the above