gk practise paper 45

1. According to the tenth plan the credit flow to the farm sector is
a. Rs. 7,36,570 crore b. Rs. 6,43,249 crore
c. Rs. 4,67,582 crore d. Rs. 3,45,678 crore

2. The number of member countries of the World Trade Organization at present is
a. 143 b. 146
c. 148 d. 150

3. The percentage of the Indian population that directly or indirectly depend upon the agriculture is
a. 50% b. 60%
c. 70% d. 80%

4. Which of the following represents the fiscal deficit as a percentage of GDP for the year 2005?
a. 3.3% b. 4.4%
c. 5.5% d. 6.6%

5. According to the Union Budget 2004-2005, the targeted disinvestments proceeds for the year 2005
has been pegged at
a. Rs. 4000 cr b. Rs. 7500 cr
c. Rs. 10200 cr d. Rs. 13400 cr

6. According to the Union Budget 2004-2005, the reduction in the short-term capital gains tax is
a. 10% b. 15%
c. 20% d. 25%

7. This personality is the trade Commissioner of the European Union (EU). Identify him from the given
options.
a. Romano Prodi b. Pascal Lamy
c. Robert Zoellick d. Franz Fischler

8. Vyas Committee deals with
a. direct and indirect taxes b. flow of agriculture credit
c. reforms in securities market d. Banking sector

9. This state was in the news as there were increasing number of suicide cases by the farmers from
this state. Can you identify the state from the given options?
a. Karnataka b. Tamil Nadu
c. Andhra Pradesh d. Kerala

10. This state was in the news as red alert was sounded in the 10 districts of this state because of the
outbreak of a viral disease that was affecting goats and sheep heavily. Identify the name of the state
in question.
a. Andhra Pradesh b. Tamil Nadu
c. Karnataka d. Kerala

.11. Which of the following represents the targeted GDP growth rate according to the tenth planning
commission?
a. 6% b. 7%
c. 8% d. 10%

12. This personality is the founder of Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) and is the winner of
the recent Lal Bahadur Shastri award for Management and Academics. Can you identify the name
of the personality in question?
a. Vandana Shiva b. Ela Bhatt
c. Teesta Setalwad d. Shanta Sinha

13. The venue of the last (fifth) ministerial meet of the World Trade Organization (WTO) was
a. Doha b. Singapore
c. Cancun d. Geneva

14. Identify the incorrect match.
SCHEME YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT
a. Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana 1999
b. Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana 2001
c. Pradhanmantri Gram Sadak Yojana 2000
d. Swajaldhara Yojana 2003

15. Food Corporation of India (FCI) is chaired by
a. V.K. Malhotra b. R.M. Premkumar
c. Bhure Lal d. None of these

16. In which of the following states of India would you find Indira Sagar project?
a. Uttar Pradesh b. Rajasthan
c. Madhya Pradesh d. Maharashtra

17. This personality was in the news recently as he replaced Sompal Shastri to get the chairmanship of
the newly created National Farmer Commission. Identify the name of the personality we are concerned
here with.
a. Prof Yashpal b. M.S.Swaminatahan
c. Mangala Rai d. R.S. Paroda

18. The approximate share of India in the Global Textile Trade is
a. 2% b. 4%
c. 6% d. 8%

19. The largest economy of the world according to the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is
a. U.K. b. U.S.A
c. Germany d. China

20. Which of the following represents the rank of India according to the purchasing power parity ?
a. IInd b. IIIrd
c. IVth d. Vth


21. This personality is the chairman and managing director of the Industrial Development Bank of India
(IDBI). Identify him from the given options.
a. V.P. Sinha b. Vijay Singh
c. M. Damodaran d. P. P. Vora

22. e-choupal is the name of the IT project that won the International Chamber of Commerce award.
Which of the following organizations you would associate with this IT project?
a. ITC b. HLL
c. NABARD d. IOC

23. SMILE expands to
a. Securities and Management Integrated Logistics Extension
b. Securities Markets Infrastructure Leveraging Expert Task Force
c. Systems Multifunctional Integrated Logistics Exports
d. Systems Marketing International Leveraging Extension

24. This personality is the deputy chairman to the planning commission of India. Can you identify the
name of the personality from the given options?
a. K.C. Pant b. M.S.Ahluwalia
c. N.K. Singh d. Vijay Kelkar

25. According to the recently released UNDP's Human Development Index report, which of the following
represents the rank obtained by India?
a. 117 b. 127
c. 137 d. 147

26. This country was ranked at the top position in the UNDP's recently released Human Development
Index report and is also known as "the land of midnight sun". Can you identify the name of the
country in question?
a. Japan b. Finland
c. Italy d. Norway

27. Which of the following represents the present rate of service tax?
a. 7% b. 8%
c. 9% d. 10%

28. Which of the following banks was in the news recently as it launched the Kisan Samadhan Card?
a. NABARD b. Canara Bank
c. Bank of India d. State Bank of India

29. This personality will be heading the Group of ministers formed for identifying the possibilities of
reservation in the private sector. Can you identify the name of the personality in question?
a. Manmohan Singh b. Sharad Pawar
c. P. Chidambaram d. Kamal Nath


30. According to the recently released Foreign Trade Policy, which of the following represents the target
of the global trade that the Government of India wants to achieve in the next five years?
a. 1% b. 1.5%
c. 2% d. 2.5%

31. Which of the following represents the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) at present?
a. 4% b. 4.5%
c. 5% d. 5.5%

32. The final approval to the plan of the Planning Commission is done by
a. The ministry of Finance b. National Development Council
c. Finance Commission d. Lok Sabha

33. This personality is the chairperson of NABARD. Can you identify the name of the personality in
question ?
a. Y.C. Nanada b. Ranjana Kumar
c. A.K. Purwar d. G.S. Khush

34. According to the Central Statistical Organization's figures , which of the following represents the
rate of growth of the GDP in the year 2003-2004?
a. 7.6% b. 8.2%
c. 9.4% d. 10.5%

35. Which of the following personalities is the present Solicitor General of India?
a. Milon Kumar Bannerjee b. GoolamVahanvati
c. Soli J. Sorabjee d. Harish Salve

36. Which of the following represents the venue of the farm talks of WTO that took place in 2004?
a. New York b. Geneva
c. Rome d. Vienna

37. VAT will be implemented throughout the country from
a. January1, 2005 b. February1, 2005
c. March1, 2005 d. April 1,2005

38. This personality won the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration recently. Name him from the
given options.
a. Shyam Benegal b. Baba Amte
c. Asghar Ali Engineer d. Swami Agnivesh

39. Which of the following personalities is the Father of Indian Poultry industry?
a. Dr. V. Kurien b. Dr. B.V. Rao
c. C. Subramanium d. Dr. G.S. Khush

40. Which of the following is the longest National Highway of India?
a. National Highway number 3 b. National Highway number 5
c. National Highway number 7 d. National Highway number 9

41. The first amendment in the Constitution of India took place in the year
a. 1950 b. 1952
c. 1954 d. 1956

42. Kyoto Treaty is associated with
a. Banning of Landmines b. Global Warming
c. Human Cloning d. Unification of Germany

43. Wangari Mathai is the founder of the Green Belt movement which she started in 1977 in Kenya. She
is the recent winner of
a. Right Livelihood Award, 2004
b. Nobel Prize for Peace, 2004
c. Magsaysay Award, 2004
d. Jawahar Lal Nehru Award for International Understanding, 2004.

44. Which of the following institutions publish the Global Competitiveness Report?
a. World Bank b. International Monetary Fund
c. World Economic Forum d. Federal Reserve Bank

45. Which of the following represents the amount that has recently been sanctioned by the government
for the new 'food for work programme' cleared by the cabinet ?
a. Rs. 1,560 crore b. Rs. 1,864 crore
c. Rs. 2,020 crore d. Rs. 2,234 crore

46. Amnesty International, the foremost human rights organization is headquartered at
a. New York b. London
c. Geneva d. Paris

47. Which of the following days is celebrated as the International Labour Day?
a. February 23 b. April 10
c. May 1 d. August 27

48. India's sixth Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Mundra is located in
a. Madhya Pradesh b. Karnataka
c. Maharashtra d. Gujarat

49. 'Aao Gaon Chalen', is the name of the ambitious project that has been undertaken by Indian Medical
Association primarily for providing _____ to every villager.
a. drinking water b. electricity
c. health d. education

50. According to the Union Budget 2004-2005, which of the following represents the increased target of
covering families under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana?
a. 1 crore b. 1.5 crore
c. 2 crore d. 2.5 crore

51. The oil cartel of 11 oil producing nations of the world OPEC is headquartered at
a. Caracas b. Kuwait city
c. Vienna d. Abu Dhabi

52. As an outcome of the construction of the Indira Sagar Dam, many families from this town Harsud
had to relocate themselves as they were facing the imminent fear getting drowned. Can you identify
the name of the state in which this town is located?
a. Gujrat b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Uttar Pradesh d. Maharashtra

53. Which of the following represents the targeted growth rate of exports for 2004-05 by the Government
of India recently?
a. 12% b. 14%
c. 16% d. 18%

54. According to the recently released Economic Survey, the food grain production in 2003-04 has
been
a. 174.2 million ton b. 183.4million ton
c. 191.2 million ton d. 210.8 million ton

55. 'Operation Karn', is the name of the innovative programme launched by the Amravati district of
Maharashtra. This programme is associated with taking care of the
a. Oppressed women b. Malnourished children
c. Old age people d. Unemployed youth

56. Which of the following is NOT true about the Economic Survey 2003-04 released recently?
a. Industrial Growth rate should be 10%.
b. Combined fiscal deficit in 2003-04 at 9.4% of GDP
c. Foreign Exchange reserve at $119.3 billion as of May 31, 2004.
d. Maintaining inflation at around 3% (5%)

57. This personality has recently been appointed as the new chairperson of the Central Board of Direct
Taxes (CBDT). Can you identify him/her from the given options?
a. Berjinder Singh b. N.K. Jain
c. Shobha Majumdar d. Radha Balakrishnan

58. According to a study conducted by the Reserve Bank of India, titled 'Growth Savings and Investment',
which of the following represents the contribution of the domestic industries in the GDP growth in
2003-04?
a. 12% b. 18%
c. 26% d. 34%

59. Which of the following represents the position of India in the latest IMD World Competitiveness
Yearbook (WCY) 2004?
a. 27th b. 30th
c. 34th d. 38th

60. The highest number of candidates that an Electronic Voting Machine can support is
a. 46 b. 54
c. 64 d. 72

61. The lok sabha that is formed is _____ in number.
a. 12th b. 13th
c. 14th d. 15th

62. Who is the head of the Reserve Bank of India's panel on small saving schemes that has proposed
a further cut in interest rates?
a. K. J. Udeshi b. Rakesh Mohan
c. Ashok Lahiri d. Vijay Kelkar

63. This bank has recently come up with a gold card scheme whereby all credit-worthy exporters
including those in the small and medium sectors with a good track record will be eligible for a Gold
Card which will provide them with certain privileges. Can you identify the name of the bank in
question?
a. State Bank of India b. Reserve Bank of India
c. Canara Bank d. Bank of Baroda

64. In a recent development this state was sanctioned a drought relief of Rs. 501 crores from the center.
Can you identify the name of the state in question?
a. Orissa b. Maharashtra
c. Rajasthan d. West Bengal

65. Who is the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission( NHRC)?
a. A.S.Anand b. M.N. Venkatchelliah
c. P.N. Bhagwati d. Kuldip Singh
66. Which of the following personalities will chair the National Committee on Rural Infrastructure?
a. Sharad Pawar b. M.S. Ahluwalia
c. Manmohan Singh d. None of these

67. Name the satellite that is being considered as a milestone in the distance education in India and
was launched recently.
a. Gyansat b. Edusat
b. Knowsat c. Infosat

68. This personality has recently been appointed as the Chairman of the National Commission on
Enterprises in the unorganized and the informal sector. Name him from the given options.
a. Ashok Lahiri b. Arjun Sengupta
c. Suresh D. Tendulkar d. Shankar J. Acharya

69. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the UNCTAD's World Investment Report 2004,
released recently?
a. India ranks 89th on the potential FDI Index.
b. India tops the list in FDI in offshoring services.
c. India has 60 export oriented FDI projects, second after US.
d. All of the above are true.

70. According to the recently released population census based on religion, which of the following
represents the approximate percentage of Hindus in the total population of India?
a. 65% b. 70%
c. 80% d. 85%

71. This personality has been appointed as the head of the Group of Ministers (GoM) set up to look into
the various issues pertaining to the now closed Dabhol Power Project .Identify him from the given
options.
a. Praful Patel b. Sharad Pawar
c. Pranab Mukherjee d. P.M. Sayeed

72. Monsanto is
a. a genetically modified variety of wheat b. a genetically modified variety of rice
c. a US based agri- major d. a genetically modified variety of maize

73. Which of the following Indian personalities has recently been awarded with the Ramon Magsaysay
award?
a. T.S. Krishnamurthy b. Admiral L. Ramdas
c. Adarsh Sen Anand d. P.N. Bhagwati

74. Which of the following personalities is the chairperson of the National Commission for Women?
a. Vibha Parthasarthy b. Poornima Advani
c. Vandana Shiva d. Mohini Giri

75. The Quest , The Hurdles: A Socialist Testament is the name of the collections of the former Prime
minister of India. Identify the name of the personality from the given options.
a. H.D. Devegowda b. I.K. Gujaral
c. Chandrashekhar d. A.B. Vajpayee

76. The venue of the G-15 summit that took place in the year 2004 is
a. Lisbon b. Harare
c. Caracas d. Cancun

77. Which of the following represents the proposed venue of the 13th SAARC summit that will take
place in 2005?
a. New Delhi b. Kathmandu
c. Male d. Dhaka

78. This ship became the first Indian ship to circumnavigate around 18 countries of the world in the year
2004. Identify the name of the ship from the given options.
a. INS Parikrama b. INS Tarangini
c. INS Pragati d. INS Lokayan

79. Which of the following is NOT a rabi crop?
a. Wheat b. Barely
c. Rice d. Grams


80. According to the latest census 2001, which of the following states is the largest in terms of population?
a. Maharashtra b. Uttar Pradesh
c. Bihar d. West Bengal

81. Sariska centuary is located in
a. Karnataka b. J&K
c. Rajasthan d. Madhya Pradesh

82. Which of the following represents the contribution of the agriculture to the Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) of the Indian Economy?
a. 20% b. 25%
c. 30% d. 35%

83. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT) was replaced by _____ in the year 1995.
a. World Economic Forum b. International Monetary Fund
c. World Trade Organization d. European Union

84. The first ministerial meet of WTO took place at
a. Seattle b. Geneva
c. Singapore d. Doha

85. Which of the following represents the name of the business group that owns 25% stake in the
Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd.(VSNL)?
a. A.V.Birla Group b. Reliance Group
c. Tatas d. Wadias

86. Lok Jumbish is the name of an educational project that was launched in
a. Uttar Pradesh b. Rajasthan
c. Maharashtra d. Gujarat

87. This bank was nationalized in 1955 and was earlier known as the Imperial Bank of India. Identify it
from the given options.
a. Reserve Bank of India b. Punjab National Bank
c. State Bank of India d. Canara Bank

88. This plan of the Government gave maximum emphasis on agriculture. Identify it from the given
options.
a. Fourth b. Third
c. Second d. First

89. Council for People's Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) came into existence in the year
a. 1984 b. 1986
c. 1988 d. 1990

90. The world famous International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is based at
a. Jakarta b. Kula Lumpur
c. Manila d. Bangkok

91. Golden Quadrilateral is a project that that has the National Highways connecting to the major four
metro cities. Can you identify the length of the road that will be covered under this project?
a. 3456 Km b. 4567 Km
c. 5846 Km d. 7300 Km

92. This place is also known as the Manchester of the South. Can you identify the name of the place in
question?
a. Kochin b. Vishkhapattanam
c. Coimbatore d. Madurai

93. Bhakhara Nangal Dam is built over
a. Ravi b. Baes
c. Satluj d. Chenab

94. The year 2004 was declared by the United Nations as the
a. International Year of Child b. International Year of Girl
c. International Year of Rice d. International Year of Mountains

95. This planet of our solar system has maximum number of satellites,22. Can you identify the name of
the satellite from the given options?
a. Jupiter b. Saturn
c. Uranus d. Neptune

96. This personality is also known as the Father of the Green Revolution of India. Identify him from the
given options.
a. C. Subramanium b. Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
c. Dr.S.S. Bhatnagar d. C.D. Deshmukh

97. National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) is chaired by
a. Dr. Verghese Kurien b. Dr. Amrita Patel
c. Y.C. Nanda d. Ranjana Kumar

98. Annual Policy Statement is issued by
a. Ministry of Finance, Government of India b. Reserve Bank of India
c. State Bank of India d. None of these

99. This state is NOT a part of the Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal issue that was in the news very
recently.Identify the state from the given options.
a. Punjab b. Uttar Pradesh
c. Haryana d. Rajasthan

100. Which of the following represents the percentage growth in the core sector of India in the year
2003-2004?
a. 4.3% b. 4.6%
c. 5.2% d. 5.4%



Answer Key –
1. a Rs. 7,36,570 crore
2. c 148
3. c 70%
4. b 4.4%
5. a Rs. 4000 cr
6. c 20%
7. b Pascal Lamy
8. b flow of agriculture credit
9. c Andhra Pradesh
10. b Tamil Nadu
11. c 8%
12. b Ela Bhatt
13. c Cancun
14. d. Swajaldhara Yojana 2003 (2002)
15. b R.M. Premkumar
16. c Madhya Pradesh
17. b. M.S.Swaminatahan
18. b 4%
19. b U.S.A
20. c IVth
21. c M. Damodaran
22. a ITC
23. b Securities Markets Infrastructure Leveraging Expert Task Force
24. b M.S.Ahluwalia
25. b 127
26. d Norway
27. d 10%
28. c Bank of India
29. b Sharad Pawar
30. b 1.5%
31. c 5%
32. b National Development Council
33. b Ranjana Kumar
34. b 8.2%
35. b GoolamVahanvati
36. b Geneva
37. d April 1,2005
38. a Shyam Benegal
39. b Dr. B.V. Rao
40. c National Highway number 7
41. a 1950
42. b Global Warming
43. b Nobel Prize for Peace, 2004
44. c World Economic Forum
45. c Rs. 2,020 crore
46. b London
47. c May 1
48. d Gujarat
49. c health
50. c 2 crore
51. c Vienna
52. b Madhya Pradesh
53. c 16%
54. d 210.8 million ton
55. b Malnourished children
56. d Maintaining inflation at around 3%( 5%)
57. c Shobha Majumdar
58. b 18%
59. c 34th
60. c 64
61. c 14th
62. b Rakesh Mohan
63. b Reserve Bank of India
64. b Maharashtra
65. a A.S.Anand
66. c Manmohan Singh
67. b Edusat
68. b Arjun Sengupta
69. d All of the above are true.
70. c 80%
71. c Pranab Mukherjee
72. c a US based agri- major
73. b Admiral L. Ramdas
74. b Poornima Advani
75. c Chandrashekhar
76. c Caracas
77. d Dhaka
78. b INS Tarangini
79. c Rice
80. b Uttar Pradesh
81. c Rajasthan
82. b 25%
83. c World Trade Organization
84. c Singapore
85. c Tatas
86. b Rajasthan
87. c State Bank of India
88. d First
89. b 1986
90. c Manila
91. c 5846 Km
92. c Coimbatore
93. c Satluj
94. c International Year of Rice
95. b Saturn
96. b Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
97. b Dr. Amrita Patel
98. b Reserve Bank of India
99. b Uttar Pradesh
100.d 5.4%

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