Handa Ka Funda - Old GK Questions
Handa Ka Funda - Old GK Questions
Handa Ka Funda - Old GK Questions
IIFT+SNAP+IRMA
Old GK Questions
These GK questions are from original GK Sections of
IIFT, SNAP & IRMA.
Ravi Handa
Avinash Maurya
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Preface
We believe that the toughest section to prepare for in any entrance exam is the General Knowledge
section. Although, CAT does not have it and XAT stopped asking questions on it few years ago – SNAP &
IIFT give GK a lot of importance. IRMA asks it in a different fashion with the title – “Issues of Social
Concern”.
This ebook, or for that matter – any other book can never provide you with a comprehensive package for
GK. However, it can assist you as a revision tool or a starting point – depending upon you are in which
stage of preparation. It contains GK Questions from the following exams and years:
We have compiled these test papers from various websites of TestFunda and Career Launcher . Out of
these only SNAP 2006 (picked up from minglebox) is memory based. So, don’t be surprised if you find
some questions ambiguous in nature. Also, some of these questions might be outdated – RBI chiefs and
cricket captains change with time.
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IIFT 2009
1. Arcelor, acquired by Mittal steel, was formed by merger of which of the following three steel
companies?
3. The company Fem Care Pharma Limited, the manufacturer of Fem Bleach, was acquired by?
Act Jurisdiction
a. Companies Act 1956 i. Facilitating external trade and payments
b. Competition Act 2002 ii. Formation and regulation of companies
c. SEBI Act 1992 iii. Prohibition of anti-competitive agreements
d. FEMA Act 1999 iv. Investors' protection
7. The abbreviations given in the first column are explained in the second column. Select the option which
has all wrong explanations of the abbreviations.
8. Who amongst the following was not nominated by the Government of India on the board of Satyam
Computers Services?
10. The table given below matches the company with its auto brand. Choose the correct match.
Company Brand
a. Mahindra i. Land Rover
b. Tata ii. Jetta
c. Toyota iii. Lexus
d. Volkswagen iv. Xylo
11. The slogans in the table given below have been matched with the company they relate to. Choose the
correct match.
Slogan Company
a. Let's make things better i. HP
b. Technology you can trust ii. Phillips
c. Sponsors of tomorrow iii. Microsoft
d. Your potential our passion iv. Intel
12. In the financial year 2008-09, the top three investing countries in terms of FDI inflows were:
A. Disinflation B. Deflation
C. Both D. None of the above
A. Sergey Brin & Eric Schmidt B. Larry Page & Eric Schmidt
C. Sergey Brin & Larry Page D. Shirley M tilghman & Eric Schmidt
15. Which of the following Public Sector Units does not fall in the category of 'Navratna' PSUs:
16. Which one of the following statements does not relate to the concept of carbon credits?
A. For one tonne of carbon dioxide emission reduction a company receives a carbon emission certificate
which can be traded like any other commodity.
B. The carbon emission certificates are sold to companies in developed economies like power utilities.
C. Carbon credit certificates are traded under UN-mandated international convention on climate change.
D. Developing economies are allowed to offset some of their emissions from cars, factories and homes by
funding clean energy projects in developed ones.
IIFT 2008
1. Which of the following country is not a member of G8 group of countries?
2. Which prominent intergovernmental organization launched the movement, “Education For All‘(EFA):
A. UNCTAD B. UNIDO C. UNDP D. UNESCO
10. Select the WRONG Venue of Hockey World Cup – Year – Winner match:
A. View from the outside: Why good economics works for everyone
B. Propelling India from Socialist Stagnation to Global Power
C. Interpreting the Indian Economy
D. Strategic consequences of India‘s economic performance
14. Which of the treaty was signed amongst the European nations for entering into the monetary union?
15. Which of the following Indian automobile major has a tie-up with a German insurer?
16. Which Indian company has acquired General Chemical Industrial Products Inc. of USA in 2008?
17. Which of the following is not part of the Central Police Forces under the Union Government of India?
A. Sashashatra Seema Ball B. Assam Rifles C. National Security Guard D. Anti-Naxalite Force
18. In descending order, which of the following group of countries is correct about the length of India‘s
land borders with its neighbors?
A. (I) India‘s first nuclear test, (2) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty comes to force, (3) France and
China sign Non Proliferation Treaty
B. (I) India conducts its second nuclear test -1998, (2) N. Korea conducts test of nuclear weapon,
(3) Chernobyl nuclear power station accident in Ukraine
C. (I) International Atomic Energy Agency set up, (2) France conducts first nuclear test, (3) China
conducts its first nuclear test
D. (I) France and China sign Non Proliferation Treaty, (2) India conducts its second nuclear test,
(3) France conducts first nuclear test
Organization Purpose
1 NABARD i Financial assistance for warehousing
2 NCDC ii Refinancing agricultural credit
3 SCARDB iii Inter-state sale of agricultural products
4 NAFED iv Land development
22. In descending order, which one of the following is the correct sex ratio of states in India?
Artists Instruments
i. N. Rajam a. Santoor
ii. Satish Vyas b. Violin
iii. Vilayat Khan c. Rudra Vina
iv. Asad Ali Khan d. Sitar
Diseases Plants
i. Black heart a. Peas
ii. Red Rot b. Wheat
iii. Karnal Bunt c. Sugarcane
iv. Powdery Mildew d. Patatos
30. In April 2008 ISRO launched the following satellite form Sriharikota:
A. KITSAT-3
B. CARTOSAT-2A
C. HAMSAT
D. INSAT-4CR
IIFT 2007
1. Which of the following teams secured the runner-up position in India‟s National Football League
2006-07?
i ii iii iv
Year Author Creation Award
1 1997 Arundhati Roy The Inheritance of Loss Booker
2 2006 Salman Rushdie Interpreter of Maladies Booker
3 2000 V.S. Naipaul The God of Small Things Pulitzer
4 1981 Kiran Desai Midnight‟s Children Booker
5 1971 Jhumpa Lahiri In a Free State Booker
3. Which of the following combination for Sahitya Academy Awards given in English literature and the
Awardees is correct?
i ii iii iv
Year Author Creation Type
1 1978 Ruskin Bond The Shadow Lines Novel
2 1989 Anita Desai Rajaji : A Life Short stories
Upamanyu
3 1992 Chatterjee Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra Novel
4 2001 Amitav Ghosh Fire On the Mountain Biography
5 2004 Rajmohan Gandhi Mammaries of the Welfare State Novel
4. Which of the following film personality had received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for lifetime
contribution to Indian Cinema in the year 2005?
i ii iii
Year Name Field
1 2002 Deepak Thakur Badminton
2 2004 Anju Bobby George Hockey
3 2003 Pullela Gopichand Shooting
4 1999 I.M. Vijayan Athletics
5 2002 Mahesh Bhupati Football
6 1995 Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore LawnTennis
6. Which of the following chess player became India‟s second Grandmaster in world chess after
Viswanathan Anand?
7. In the recent WTA Bank of the West Classic tennis tournament in Stanford, USA Sania Mirza won the
Women‟s Doubles Title pairing up with _______.
Name Hobby/Profession
(i) Numismatists (a) Linguist who focuses on the origin of words
(ii) Epigraphist (b) Person expert in the art of fine handwriting
(iii) Calligraphist (c) Scientists who study insects
(iv) Etymologists (d) Collectors of coin
(e) Study of inscriptions engraved into stone or
(v) Entomologists
other durable material Scientists who study insects
A. i-a, ii-b, iii-d, iv-e, v-c B. i-d, ii-e, iii-b, iv-a, v-c
C. i-d, ii-a, iii-c, iv-b, v-e D. i-b, ii-c, iii-e, iv-d, v-a
10. Which one of the following is not correct about Palagummi Sainath?
A. Development journalist
B. Expert on famine and hunger
C. Was a student of Delhi University
D. Grand son of former president V.V. Giri
11. Which of the following countries with their capital and currency is not correct?
River State
A. Koodor Maharashtra
B. Girnar Kerala
C. Mahi Goa
D. Tunga Karnataka
14. From which country did India receive the highest FDI inflow during 2006-07?
15. The CEO of Arcelor at the time of its acquisition by the Ispat group was .
17. Match the right combination of the numbered boxes from the options below
Country Presiden
(i) Ghana (a) Umaru Yar‟tAdua
(ii) Tanzania (b) Yoweri Museveni
(iii) Nigeria (c) John Agyekum Kufour
(iv) Uganda (d) Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete
20. With which of the following country, India currently does not have a Preferential Trade Agreement?
23. State wise largest producers of following crops (in quantity) are given in descending order. Mark
which is not correct combination?
A. i-a, ii-c, iii-b, iv-e, v-d B. i-d, ii-e, iii-a, iv-c, v-b
C. i-b, ii-d, iii-a, iv-e, v-c D. i-c, ii-a, iii-b, iv-d, v-e
A. i-a, ii-d, iii-c, iv-b, v-e B. i-a, ii-b, iii-c, iv-d, v-e
C. i-c, ii-d, iii-e, iv-b, v-a D. i-e, ii-b, iii-d, iv-c, v-a
27. Who were the founders of the company Hewlett Packard (HP)?
28. Who won the “Asia Business Leader of the Year” award at the CNBC Asia Business Leaders Awards in
2006?
IIFT 2006
Directions for questions no 1 to 7: Mark all the options A...d of List 1 that have corresponding matches
anywhere (not necessarily in the same row) in each of the other lists (List II, List III and List IV)
1.
List I List II List III List IV
A. Kumar
Steel Sahitya Parishad Award SUN TV
Mamglam Birla
Voice and radio Ernt & Young Enterpreneur
B. I. G Patel Bajaj Auto
products Award 2005
Aluminium & NDTV Automobiles Man of
C. Pawan Munjal RBI
Copper theYear 2005
Policy CNBC Bu sin ess Excellence
D. Kalanithi Maran Grasim
Formulation Award 2005
2.
List I List II List III List IV
A. Padmasree Integrated
Sahitya Parishad Award Maruti
Warrior Communications Solutions
B. Rana Kapoo IGNIS Chennai Motoraola
C. Jagdish Integrated Bu sin ess
Farady Medal Wipro
Khattar Solutions
Start Up Enterpreneur
D. Azim Pr emji Rabobank YES Bank
Award 2005
3.
List I List II List III List IV
A. Namibia Textiles Copenhagen Dollar
B. Norway Diamonds Abuja Dinar
C. New Zeland Oil Windhoek Naira
D. Nigeria Dairy Pr oducts Melbourne Kroner
4.
List I List II List III List IV
A. Sir Walter The life ofNaolean
Rip Wan W inkle Russia
S cot t Bonaparte
B. Cervantes Ivanhoe Noveleas Ejmplares S cot land
C. W ashington
Dr Zhivago My sister life New York
Irving
D. Boris
Don Quixote Stratford on Avon Spain
Pasternak
5.
List I List II List III List IV
A. L. N. Mittal Berkshire Hathway Inc Slovakia Steel
B. W arren Bill & Melindia Gates
Microsoft Paris
Buffet Foundation
C. Bill Gates ISAT International Omaha Har var d University
D. JRD Tata Air India Gopalur SEZ Severstal
6.
List I List II List III List IV
A. Infosys Hyderabad Computer software Nandan Nilekani
B. Tata Steel Kolkata Finished Steel Sanjay. S. Lalbhai
C. Escorts Steel Faridabad Tractors Rajan Nanda
D. Arvind Mills Pune Textiles B. Muthuraman
7.
List I List II List III List IV
A. Dr. Re ddy ' s Pfizer Generic drugs Italy
B. Tata Eight O ' Clock Razor Germany
C. Holcim L&T Textiles US
D. Johnson & Johnson Betapharm Cement Indian
8.
List I List II
a. R. V Ra i. Automobiles Manufacture
b. C. K. Pr ahalad ii. Fisheries Economy
c. John Kurien iii. Information Techno log y and Software
d. Kiran Karnik iv. Poultry Far min g
v. Managment Science
9.
List I List II
a. My Pr esidential Years i. S. Radhakrishnan
b. The Hindu View of Life ii. V. V. Giri
c. Voice of Consience iii. N. Sanjivan Re ddy
d. W ithout Fear or Favour iv. R. Venkatraman
v. K. R. Narayanan
10. a. The only Veda to have been rendered musically is the Same Veda.
b. Port Blair is situated in North Andaman.
c. The outermost layer of the Sun is called photosphere.
d. Nhava Sheva, a major Indian port, is in the state of Gujarat.
12. a. The parliamentary term ‘crossing the floor’ may be best described as leaving a house by a
minister in between a session to attend the other house.
b. It is necessary to be a member of either house of parliament to be appointed as governor of a
state.
c. A cognizable offence is one where arrests can be made without warrants.
d. The Chief Minister of a State in India is not eligible to vote in the Presidential elections if he is a
member of the Upper House of the State Legislature.
13. a. Hanumantha Rao replaced Verghese J. Kurien as the chairman of the National Dairy Develop-
ment Board.
b. Dabur is the best known institution of Unani medicine worldwide which ploughs back nearly 90%
of its 1200 odd unani products into social welfare.
c. Pascal Lamy is current the Director General of the World Trade Organization.
d. Jawahar Lal Nehru had said that it was his ultimate aim to wipe every tear from every eye.
16. a. Chandragupta, who ruled from 324 to 301 B.C., was the architect of the first Indian imperial
power -- the Mauryan Empire (324 - 184 B.C.).
b. The period from 1707 AD - the year when Aurangzeb died, 1857, the year of the Indian Uprising,
saw the gradual increase of the European influence in the India.
c. Between 1746 - 48, the French and English finally came to blows in the first Carnatic War.
d. Tilak, who was one of the first nationalist leaders with a following and deep understanding of the
grassroots of India, voiced the thought of Home Rule in 1825.
17. a. 198 nations attempted to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
b. South Africa will host the FIFA World Cup 2010.
c. Special Olympics 2005 took place during 2-9 August 2005 at Glasgow.
d. New Zealand was the Champion in Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey tournament in 2005.
18. a. Four scientists shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in the year 2005.
b. International Atomic Energy Agency was the co-recipient of Nobel Peace Prize in the year 2005.
c. The flow of heat by conduction occurs via collisions between atoms and molecules in the sub-
stance and the subsequent transfer of potential energy.
d. Madam Curie, pioneer in the early field of radiology, was born in France.
20. a. Mukhya Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana is one of the major rural development initiatives in India.
b. Dogri and Gojri are two festivals celebrated in Jammu & Kashmir.
c. The Surajkund Craft Mela of international fame is held every year in the month of December.
d. Prasar Bharati is the public service broadcaster in India with All India Radio and Doordarshan as its
two constituents.
21. a. The two planets - Mercury and Mars - that move within the Earth’s orbit are known as inferior
planets.
b. All planets can be seen at night.
c. An ion is an atom or molecule that has become electrically charged by the loss or gain of one or
more electrons.
d. Human eyelids open and close about 20 times a minute.
22. a. Chlorine may be collected by downward displacement of air, as it is two and a-half times heavier
than air, or it may be collected over warm water.
b. Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas, easily condensed to a liquid; it does not burn in air, but many
substances burn in it, forming chlorides, just as bodies burning in oxygen form oxides.
c. Because of combining with free hydrogen, chlorine is not able to separate hydrogen from some of
its compounds and to combine with it.
d. Chlorine bleaches mineral colouring matters.
23. a. The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms were introduced by the British Government in India towards
women’s participation in active politics.
b. The first Governor-General of India - Warren Hastings, remained in India until 1874 and was
succeeded by Cornwallis, who initiated the Permanent Settlement.
c. Lord Dalhousie’s notorious Doctrine of Lapse, whereby a native state became part of British
India if there was no male heir at the death of the ruler, was one of the principal means by which
native states were annexed by the British.
d. In the third Carnatic war, the British East India Company defeated the French forces at the battle
of Wandiwash ending almost a century of conflict over supremacy of India.
24. a. The Aravalli is the oldest mountain range in India, running from northeast to southwest across
Rajasthan in western India.
b. The Satpura Range is a range of hills in central India. It begins in eastern Gujarat near the
Arabian Sea coast, then runs east through Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and ends in the state of
Bihar.
c. The Himalayas extend from the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the west to the state of Assam in
the east.
d. The Cardamom Hills located in Kerala, are named after the cardamom grown in the hill’s cool
regions.
25. a. Doppler effect refers to the phenomenon whereby the pitch of a sound appears to change as the
object moves away.
b. The equation V = d × d, where V is the volume and d is the diameter of the sphere is dimension-
ally correct.
c. Bernoulli’s principle states that the pressure of a fluid is inversely proportional to its volume.
d. Northern lights are caused by energetic particles released from the sun reacting in earth’s
atmosphere.
26. a. Six Indians have been awarded Nobel Prize till date.
b. No Indian has ever received Nobel Prize for Medicine.
c. Two Indians have received Nobel Prize for Literature.
d. S. Chandrashekar was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics.
(1) The method of scientific dating based on the analysis of tree-ring growth patterns.
(2) A core sample from the accumulation of snow and ice over many years that have re-crystallized
and have trapped air bubbles from previous time periods.
(3) Is the study of glaciers or more generally ice and natural phenomena that involve ice.
(4) The scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them.
(1) Bharti Airtel (2) Essar (3) Max Touch (4) Modi Telstra
3. Which is the longest running English language TV cartoon in history, first launched by Warner
Brothers in 1969 exclusively for television, and is now popular fare on the Cartoon Network?
(1) Scooby Doo (2) Tom and Jerry (3) Popeye (4) Johnny Bravo
4. The expansion for BIFR, in the context of the Indian Industry is:
5. What is Ekistics?
(1) Prospectus
(2) Submission of Form
(3) Funds Generated during IPO
(4) Minimum Offer per Share
9. Which woman tennis player won the maximum number of Grand Slam singles titles in the history of
tennis?
(1) Steffi Graf (2) Martina Navratilova (3) Billi Jean King (4) Margaret Court
(1) Big Sweet Lime (2) Big Apple (3) Big Grape (4) None of the above
(1) Mark Webber (2)Adrian Sutil (3) Felipe Massa (4) Jensen Button
16. Name of the body which regulates the stock Exchanges in India is
17. Rafflesia arnoldii is its botanical name and it holds a world record in the plant world. What's the
record?
(1) Tallest cacti (2) Largest bloom (3) Longest surviving tree (4) Smallest plant
18. Temujin was a famous historical character of the world, but we know him by a different name.
Which one?
(1) Babur (2) Genghis Khan (3) Kublai Khan (4)Empereor Nero
20. Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for Nobel Peace prize for the first time in the year 1937 and last
time in the year 1948. How many times in between these two years was he nominated?
22. Film stars have been endorsing Lux beauty soap since ages. Who was the first actress of Bollywood
to do so?
(1) Madhubala (2) Leela Naidu (3) Suraiya (4) Leela Chitnis
23. India's interstate cricket tournament is named after Kumar Shri Ranjitsinghji Vibhaji Jadeja or in
short Ranji, the great cricket legend. He played his cricket in England and also played for English
national team. Which county he used play for in the league cricket of England?
24. As a practice, all major states capitals have offices of Reserve Bank of India with only one
exception. Which city of India has an office of RBI without being a state capital?
25. This distinguished Indian was born on 28th December 1937 in Surat. He has completed the
Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School, USA. He turned down a job offer from
IBM to join his family business and today he is one the top business leaders of India. Name the
tycoon.
(1) Ratan Tata (2) Anil Ambani (3) Azim Premji (4) Anand Mahindra
26. It's known to be used in Egypt in 3000 BC, but its name had been derived from old French
expression. It is made from the fermentation of ethanol in a process that yields its key ingredient,
ethanoic acid. What is it?
(1) Tobasco Sauce (2) Phenol (3) Vinegar (4) Soya Sauce
27. The name of this Japanese company literally means "three diamonds". Which one?
29. Which country has the largest rail network in the world?
30. Who won the 2009 French open tennis ladies title?
(1) Svetlana Kuznetsova (2) Kristina Mladenovic (3) Maria Sharapova (4) Venus Williams
34. Who was the Prime Minister of India when the 42nd Amendment Bill bringing in the changes in the
Constitution was passed?
(1) Rajiv Gandhi (2) V.P. Singh (3) Indira Gandhi (4) Morarji Desai
35. Which one of the following planets lost its planet status recently?
38. Many a time we read in the newspapers about Southern Cone of South America which includes
Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru. Which is the most spoken language of this
geographical area?
39. Which one of the following is not a member of the organization of petroleum exporting countries
(OPEC)?
SNAP 2008
1. A. M. Touring award is considered as the Nobel Prize in the field of computers, given
annually by Association for Computing Machinery co-sponsored by Intel and Google. Who
was A. M. Touring in whose memory the award was instituted?
3. Las Vegas, US-based tour operator AMX Company has filed a trademark patent for which of the
following Tagline?
4. Which out of the following holds the highest number of shares of ICICI Bank?
5. Indian Standard time is based on the longitude of 82.5 degrees passing through which of the
following places?
6. The Black Box of an aircraft is an important part as all the conversations and data are recorded
therein. Although it is named black box, but its color is not black. What is the color of the black box
in a commercial airplane?
7. Find the person who plays the odd sport out of the following.
8. Sariska and Ranthambore are the reserves for which of the following animals?
9. March, 2008 witnessed a turning point in the history of which of the following Himalayan
Kingdoms when democracy was ushered in replacing monarchy?
10. Neil Armstrong brought back a rock from the moon. On earth
12. In August 2008, India‘s longest runway for the passenger aircraft was commissioned in:
13. The first ever public hearing in India, almost like a referendum, on the fate of SEZ was held during
the month of September 2008 in / at _______________
14. Al Ahram is
a. A University in Damascus.
b. A Newspaper in Cairo.
c. A Mosque in Riyadh.
d. A Small mountain range in Jordan.
15. India‘s largest and first multi-national pharmaceutical giant Ranbaxy is being bought over by
20. The second largest manufacturer of CD‘s, DVD‘s and other optical media in the world is:
21. Which of the following is a legal right and not a fundamental right
24. The rail-based mass rapid transit system in Mumbai has been awarded to a consortium of
companies led by:
26. Who of the following is one of the most celebrated Photo Journalists in India?
28. The India-US Nuclear Deal is called 123 Agreement. What does 123 denote?
a. The deal governed by the clause number 123 of International Atomic Energy Agency, in the
context of peaceful use of atomic energy.
b. This number denotes a cluster of clauses of Hyde Act of US Government
c. This is the simple number related to chain reaction for creation of atomic energy.
d. Section 123 of the US Atomic Energy Act.
a. By the electorate
b. By the electoral college
c. By the two national political parties
d. By the U.S. congress
30. The term ―Uruguay Round‖ is associated with an important world organization. Which one?
33. India‘s first coalition government in New Delhi was formed under the leadership of:
35. El Nino is
a. A Sea storm
b. A war ocean current
c. A tropical disturbance
d. Another name of typhoon
SNAP 2007
1. The leading brand of artificial sweetener in India, ‘Sugar Free’ is owned by
2. Monsoon is caused by
(a) Tata Motors (b) Bajaj Tempo (c) Mahindra (d) Hindustan Motors
4. The name “Koneru Humpy” is associated with which of the following sport?
5. The new coin ‘Rupiya’ was issued for the first time by
(a) Sher Shah Suri (b) Akbar (c) Ala ud din Khilhi (d) Mohammed Shah Tughlaq
6. One of the following allows an individual to start and continue to share regularly any of his/her own
personal experience, knowledge, opinion or thought with the internet community?
(a) Portal (b) Email (c) Blog (d) Chat
7. Phishing is
(a) Earth
(b) Monsoon Wedding
(c) Kamasutra
(d) Salaam Bombay
(a) Credit Reserve Ratio (b) Cash Reserve Ratio (c) Credit Rating Ratio (d) Cash Rating Ratio
11. Some of the large deals entered into by IT majors in India (all are billion dollar deals) are listed here as
options. Which one is not?
(a) TCS-Nielson (b) Tech Mahindra-BT (c) Infosys-ABN AMRO (d) IBM-Bharti
12. A suicide car bomb caused havoc in England in July 2007 at the which airport?
13. Pakistan has signed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and a five year investment package with
16. According to Dun and Bradsstreet which one of the following is the largest employer among
Indian ITes and BPO companies?
(a) Genpact (b) Accenture Services (c) Wipro BPO (d) IBM Daksh
17. “In God we trust, the rest have to bring data on the table.” This statement was made by the
famous industrialist.
(a) J.R.D. Tata (b) Aditya Birla (c) Dhirubhai Ambani (d) Narayan Murthy
(a) 15th August 1947 (b) 9th August 1948 (c) 26th January 1950 (d) 2nd October 1950
21. The newspaper which was recently voted as the largest selling newspaper in the world is
22. Which of the following countries is the top source of FDI inflows into India at present?
24. In year 2006, the three largest economies in the world were
(a) USA, Japan & Germany
(b) USA, China & Japan
(c) USA, Uk & Germany
(d) USA, UK & France
25. Identify an entry that is reversed in terms of the forex rates for US Dollar on a day recently.
26. Starbucks, the coffee chain retailer’s name is inspired from which book?
27. A major US toy manufacturer which suffered a breakdown in supply chain from China on account of
legally unacceptable toxic substances in its products is
(a) Leo Toys (b) Mattel Toys (c) Universal Toys (d) Funskool Toys
28. Bollywood name has been granted as a trademark to which US based Media and Entertainment
company by Indian Trademark Registry?
(a) Viacom (b) Universal Studios (c) Disney Enterprises (d) Miramax
29. Lakshmi Mittal, the famous NRI industrialist, is partnering with Govt. of India for which of the
following big projects?
(a) Oil Refinery (b) Atomic Power Plant (c) Biotechnology (d) Mining
30. Tyeb Mehta, Nand Lal Bose and Majit Bewa are
(a) Classical Singers (b) English Poets (c) Photographers (d) Painters
31. Zapak Digital Entertainment (a gaming venture) belongs to which business group?
(a) UTV
(b) Balaji Telefilm
(c) Zee TV
(d) Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Enterprises
32. In August 2007, Chennai High Court passed a landmark judgment that may have far reaching
consequences on pharmaceuticals industry, dismissing a writ petition filed by
34. In recent months the monks of Myanmar marched the streets of Yangon in hundreds
35. To recover the national loss suffered by small investors in the IPO allotment scam from the
National Securities Depository Services Ltd, Central Depository Services Ltd and eight depository
participants, a second interim order was passed by
(a) Akshwani (b) Nabhowani (c) Doorwani (d) All India Radio
38. Who was the composer of the classical composition ‘Moonlight Sonata’?
(a) Ludwig Van Beethoven (b) Joseph Haydn (c) Johann Bach (d) Handel
39. During the year 2006-07 Indian Railways earned a profit of approximately
IRMA 2009*
*Based on memory of www.minglebox.com
34. On 24 April 1993, the Constitutional (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992 came into force
35. The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) was
established by the Government of India under the Agricultural and Processed Food Products
Export Development Authority Act passed by the Parliament in December, 1985.
36. Ambiguous question
37. MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange)
38. 2 to 3 %
39. Ambiguous question
40. Ambiguous question
41. Andhra Pradesh (Mid-day Meal)
42. Ambiguous question
43. Ambiguous question
44. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
45. National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Area (NWDPRA)
46. Ambiguous question
47. mKrishi by TCS or Kisan Call Centres (KCC) by Department of Agriculture
48. Ambiguous question
49. Last 5 countries to become members:
Cape Verde - July 23, 2008
Ukraine - May 16, 2008
Tonga - July 27, 2007
Vietnam - January 11, 2007
Saudi Arabia - December 11, 2005
50. Greenhouse Gases - water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone.
51. The irrigation component of Bharat Nirman aims at creation of irrigation potential of 10 million
hectres in four years i.e. from 2005-06 to 2008-09.
52. Gujarat
53. Sugarcane
54. State Wide Area Network (SWAN)
55. National Food Security Bill
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