Citrus fruits are considered as a rich source of which of
the following vitamins?
1 Vitamin A
2 Vitamin B
3 Vitamin C
4 Vitamin E
Meghavarna, the king of Ceylon was a contemporary of: (a) Ashoka (b) Kanishka (c) Samudragupta (d) Harshvardhana
Pete Samprass of USA is associated with: (a) Athletics (b) Lawn Tennis (c) Boxing (d) Table Tennis
Who among the folloiwng was the former fast bowler,l who died recently? 1 Allan Border 2 C.K.Nayudu 3 Malcolm Marshall 4 Ravi Janker
The hedge-fund, Long Term Capital Management, which was recently embroiled in controversies, was founded by which of the following economists from their Nobel Prize award money? 1 Robert Lucas and Robert Mundell 2 Robert Merton and Myron Scholes 3 J.A.Mirrless and William Vickery 4 Franco Modigliani and Robert Solow
One of the characters that distinguishes a frog from a toad is 1 External ear 2 Tail 3 Warty skin 4 Tongue
Central Government employees will be getting an additional dearness allowance with effect from January 1999. How much will be the increase in terms of percengate? 1 5% 2 7% 3 10% 4 15%
. Which of the following characteristics of Indian economy prove that it is an un-developed economy? (a) India’s per capita income is the lowest (b) Preponderance of consumption expenditure (c) Preponderance of agriculture in occupational structure (d) Prevailing unemployment or underemployment (e) All of these (f) Only (a) and (b)
. Consider the following : (1) Lady’s finger is better than cauliflower (2) Cauliflower is better than cabbage. (3) Lady’s finger is not as best as peas. Which is least liked. (a) Cabbage (b) Cauliflower (c) Lady’s finger (d) Peas
Davis Cup is associated with : (a) Tennis (b) Lawn tennis (c) Boxing (d) Football
?The furious fifties? is: (a) A famous group of bandits (b) winds at 500S latitude (c) winds at 500N latitude
. Indian expertise was recently used in the archaeological restoration of the monuments at (a) Angkor Wat (b) Jerusalem (c) Rome (d) Yucatan
National Flag of India was adopted by the constituent Assembly on: (a) August15, 1947 (b) July 27, 1951 (c) July 22, 1947 (d) January 26, 1947