According to the World Economic Outlook Report released by
International Monetary Fund (IMF) in April 2003, the growth
projection for India for 2003 and 2004 are expected to beā¦.
andā¦. Respectively.
1 5.1 per cent; 5.9 per cent
2 4.7 per cent; .5 per cent
3 6.5 per cent; 6.0 per cent
4 6.5 per cent; 7.0 per cent
The Congress of Vienna took place in: (a) 1806 (b) 1813 (c) 1807 (d) 1815
Which of the following is the group with closely related animal types? 1 Sea-star, Sea-lily, Sea-hare 2 Dog-Fish, Silver-fish, Cray-fish 3 Leech, Louse, Snail 4 Jelly fish, Sea-fan, Sea-anemone
?Anna? was the abbreviated name of: (a) C N Annadurai (b) T Prakasam (c) C Rajagopalachari (d) None of these
Which state has two capitals? (a) Karnataka (b) Punjab (c) Jammu & Kashmir (d) Haryana
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Ashoka sent his son and daughter for preaching of Buddhism to: (a) Sumatra (b) Cambodia (c) Javadvipa (d) Ceylon
In pure air, the quantity of air to the tune of: (A) 30% (B) 38% (C) 14% (D) 21%
The famous battle between Rana Pratap and Akbar fought in the (1) Narmada Valley (2) Khaibar Ghat (3) Haldi Ghat (4) Bolan Ghat
APEC is an abbreviation for (1) Atlantic Peace Economic Co-operation (2) All Party Economic Conference (3) Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (4) None of the above
Which water body separates Australia from New Zelansd? 1 Cook Straits 2 Tasman Sea 3 McMunro Sound 4 Great Barrier Reef
. Consider the following passage: āIn the course of a career on the road spanning almost thirty years, he crossed the breadth of the Eastern hemisphere, visited territories equivalent to about 44 modern countries, and put behind him a total distance of approximately 73,000 milesā. The worldās greatest traveler of pre-modern times to whom the above passage refers is (a) Megasthenes (b) Fa Hien (c) Marco Polo (d) Ibn Battuta
A prominent part in the Swadeshi Movement was played by: (a) students of Bengal (b) peasants (c) shopkeepers (d) Indian officials
The Pandyan capital was (a) Kanchi (b) Madurai (c) Kaveripattinam (d) Tiruchy