. A trader loses 20% by selling an article for Rs. 480/-. If
he is to gain 20%, he should sell it for rupees.
(a) Rs. 520
(b) Rs. 600
(c) Rs. 720
(d) Rs. 800
The Khajuraho temples were constructed by: (a) the Parmar rulers (b) the Chandel rulers (c) the Solanki rulers (d) Lalitaditya
. The New Population Bomb refers to (a) An increase in the population of the aged in the Third World (b) Rapidly growing urban population in the Third World (c) Large scale distress migration in the Third World (d) Deluge of Soviet emigrants
What will be the max. salary for multitasking staff in pay band 5200-20200 with grade pay 1800.
Managanese is produced in its maximum in the Indian State of: (a) Orissa (b) Uttar Pradesh (c) Rajasthan (d) Madhya Pradesh
The Tamil Ramayana was the work of: (a) Ramayana (b) Kamban (c) Andal (d) Jayangondar
To which sport is the C.K. Nayudu Trophy related?
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Buddha delivered in his first sermon at (A) Vaishali (B) Sarnath (C) Kashmir (D) Patliputra
Which of the following Indian banks is on the verge of opening a branch in the USA for which the business negotiations are going on at present? 1 Bank of India 2 Bank of Baroda 3 ICICI Bank 4 State Bank of India
Article 370 of the Constitution relates to: (a) Jammu and Kashmir (b) Emergency provision (c) Transfer of judges (d) None of the above
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National film awards were instituted in the year: (a) 1950 (b) 1954 (c) 1961 (d) 1969
Michael Jordan, who took retirement in the month of January 1999, was associated with which of the following sports? 1 Soccer 2 Basket Ball 3 Volley Ball 4 Base Ball