Name the famous writer who has acted in “Massey Sahib”:
1 Khushwant Singh
2 Arundhati Roy
3 Vikram Seth
4 Kamal Das
Lumbini, the birth place of Gautam Buddha, is in: (a) Bihar (b) Sikkim (c) Nepal (d) Uttar Pradesh
India?s exports growth rate grew by what percentage during April 1999-october 1999? 1 5.6% 2 7.2% 3 8.9% 4 10.2%
Economic liberalization policies, pursued in India, as from 1991, imply. (1) Control of inflation (2) Expansion of public sector industry (3) Irreversible policy measures (4) Cement of fewer government controls on industry and trade
The Indian Constitution closely follows the Constitutional system of ? a) USA b) UK c) Switzerland d) USSR
. The Ryotwari Settlement was introduced by the British in the (a) Bengal Presidency (b) Madras Presidency (c) Bombay Presidency (d) Madras and Bombay Presidencies
9 Answers East India, HPAS, RRB, SSC,
What is the chemical name of the talc from which the talcum powder is made? 1 Calcium sulphate 2 Magnesium silicate 3 Silver nitrate 4 Sodium thiosulphate
Lancer is the product of which company?
Which of the following is the power of the Prime Minister in practice? (a) Choosing the members of the council of Ministers and allocating portfolios (b) Calling the meetings of the cabinet and presiding over them (c) His responsibility to carry the work of the government efficiently (d) Senior appointments are made with his approval (e) All of these
Which of the following countries, during the decade 1991-2001, has made maximum foreign direct investment in India? 1 Mauritius 2 USA 3 UK 4 Japan
Israel has just pulled out its army ending its 14 year-long rule from which of the following countries? 1 Congo 2 Ethiopia 3 Namibia 4 Lebanon
A person will have brown eyes, blue eyes or black eyes depending upon the particular pigment present in the 1 Pupil 2 Cornea 3 Iris 4 Choroids
4 Answers Indian Railways, RRB, RRC Railway Recruitment Cell,
Which one of the following can be said to be the artistic achievements of King Ashoka? (a) Stupas (b) Caves (c) Pillars (d) Residential buildings (e) All the above