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General Knowledge Part XXII
General Knowledge Part XXII
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_________ is a term which describes a way of counting.
Abacus
Binary Digit
Factor
Binary code
Which one of the following is wrong?
Quick assets are liquid or nearly liquid in nature and can be easily turned into cash
Reserve Asset Ratio is the ratio of bank’s reserve
Poverty line is a line demarcating persons living below and above it
None of the above
Indian may be become the 3
rd
largest economy after
China and USA
USA and China
Japan and USA
USA and Japan
Objectives of the International Monetary fund (IMF) are
To promote international monetary cooperation
To ensure balanced international trade
To ensure exchange rate stability
All of the above
International Finance Corporation was established in July 1956. Its main objectives are
To provide loans to private sector
To coordinate capital and management
To induce capitalist countries to invest in developing countries
All of the above
Stagflation is a state of the economy in which economic activity is
Slowing down, but wages and prices continue to rise
Increasing, but wages and price fall
Increasing and wages as well as prices also increase
None of the above
When was the Constituent Constitution of India?
10th June, 1946
26th January, 1947
26th August, 1947
6th December, 1946
The Chairman of the Drafting Committee to prepare a Draft Constitution of India was
Shri J.L. Nehru
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Dr. Radhakrishnan
The president of the Constituent Assembly was
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Shri J.L. Nehru
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
The Constitution of India was passed on
26th January, 1950
26th January, 1949
26th January, 1951
26th November, 1949
The Constitution of India was promulgated on
26th January, 1950
26th January, 1949
26th February, 1950
26th January, 1952
Call Money is
A loan that is made for long period
Medium term loan
That part of national wealth which helps in rising of production and of national income
A loan that is made for a very short period of a few days only or for duration of a week. In case of a stock exchange market, the duration of the call money may be for a fortnight
Capital is
That part of wealth other than land which is used for production
Wealth that helps in the settlement of the mutual indebtedness between the members of its organization
The withdrawal of currency of a certain denomination by the government
None of the above
Clearing Bank
Discounts the first class bills
Helps in the mutual off setting of the debits and credits of the commercial banks
Helps in recovering an investment which once made cannot be recovered
None of the above
Consignment is
Bills of exchange
Discounted Bills
The cargo sent by a person to another person by ship or by rail
None of the above
When one firm finds it beyond its capacity to cope with the execution of the projects that it may be entrusted with, a few more independent firms and operatively its risk and operation. Such a combination is called
Monopoly
Entrepreneur
Capitalism
Consortium
Which one of the following is not correct?
A preamble is part of the Constitution
A preamble is not a part of the Constitution
The preamble of our Constitution is not justiciable
None of the above
From which of the following Constitution reads we have borrowed the idea of the preamble?
Constitution of U.S.A.
Constitution of Canada
Constitution of U.K.
Constitution of France
The preamble of our Constitution reads: India is a
Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic
Sovereign, Democratic, Socialist, Secular Republic
Socialist, Democratic Secular Republic
Democratic, Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Republic
The basic aims and objectives of the Constitution are discussed in
Part III dealing with the Fundamental Rights
The preamble
Chapter IV dealing with the Directive principles of State policy
Nowhere specific
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