In the Union budget for 1999-2000, the Union Government
launched a Credit Card scheme specially for the
1 Income tax payers
2 Small investors
3 Child labourers engaged in chemical industry
4 Farmers
At which of the following places, the Buddhist Council was not held? 1 Vaishali 2 Pataliputra 3 Rajagriha 4 Kannauj
Which one of the following statements is wrong ? (a) Nominated Members of both Houses of Parliament also participate in the election of the President of India (b) Members of the Legislature Councils do not participate in the election of the President (c) The election of the President is held in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote (d) The members of the electoral college mark their preferences like first preference, second preference, etc.
Who among the following is the Trinidad ad Tobago?s first Prime Minister of Indian origin? 1 Basdeo Panday 2 Bharat Jagdeo 3 P.V.Patil 4 S.R.Nathan
Who wrote the play ?Uttararamacharita?? (a) Harsha (b) Tulsidas (c) Bhavabhuti (d) Sudraka
For 2004-05, GDP projection of Reserve Bank of India is 1 8-9 percent 2 10.5-11 percent 3 3.5-4 percent 4 6-6.5 percent
Which is our National Flower? (A) Lotus (B) Rose (C) Bougainvillea (D) Sun Flower
The winter rain in Chennai is caused by: (a) South-West Monsoons (b) North-East Monsoons (c) Intense land and sea breezes (d) Cyclonic winds in the Bay of Bengal
The biggest mosque in India is at: (A) Agra (B) Delhi (C) Lucknow (D) Hyderabad
How can the Fundamental Rights be protected? (a) A citizen whose Fundamental Rights have been violated can approach the Supreme Court which will issue appropriate writ against the authority (b) Supreme Court will take note of such violations itself (c) The executive will inform the Courts (d) No need of any reference by any court; it is automatically protected
In Homo sapiens, fertilization occurs in the 1 Uterus 2 Ovary 3 Vagina 4 Oviduct
Saint Tyagaraja was contemporary of (1) Kakti Prataparudra (2) Praudha Devaraya (3) Sarabhoji II (4) Ekoji I
India?s Tax-GDP ratio is approximately 1 7.33% 2 8.5% 3 9.33% 4 10.5%