11. RBI does not transact the bulness of which of the following state governmets ?
  A.  Nagaland
  B.  Assam
  C.  J & K
  D.  Rajasthan
     
   
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2. Which amidst the following banks was recently converted to a "Universal Bank"?
  A.  Corporation Bank
  B.  Bank of Baroda
  C.  IDBI Bank
  D.  Canara Bank
     
   
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3. Which of the following PSUs has been privatised?
  A.  HZL
  B.  CMC
  C.  Hotel Corporation of India
  D.  NALCO
     
   
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4. 14. Which amidst the following banks was converted to a 'Universal Bank' recently?
  A.  Punjab National Bank
  B.  ICICI Bank
  C.  UTI Bank
  D.  Indus-Ind Bank
     
   
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5. Who has provided the Savings Bank facility to the largest number of account-holders in India?
  A.  State Bank of India
  B.  Punjab National Bank
  C.  Allahabad Bank
  D.  Post Ofice
     
   
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6. For whom was the first departmental life insurance started?
  A.  Army
  B.  Civil officers of Central
  C.  Employees of postal department
  D.  Life Insurance Corporation
     
   
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17. The main source of revenue for a State Governmnent in India is:
  A.  Sales tax
  B.  Excise duty
  C.  Income tax
  D.  Property tax
     
   
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18. To achieve high rates of growth of national output, the economy has to:
  A.  reduce the rate of growth of population
  B.  borrow foreign capital
  C.  step up the rate of savings
  D.  increase the rate of investment and reduce the capital output ratio
     
   
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19. The proceeds of income tax go to:
  A.  Central Government
  B.  State Government
  C.  Centre and States
  D.  Corporation authorities
     
   
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20. National Income refers to:
  A.  money value of goods and services produced in a country during a year.
  B.  money value of stocks and shares of a country during a year.
  C.  money value of capital goods produced by a country during a year.
  D.  money value of consumer goods produced by a country during a year.
     
   
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The Primary wave can move through solid rock and fluids, like water or the liquid layers of the earth. It pushes and pulls the rock it moves through just like sound waves push and pull the air.

An Secondary wave is slower than a P wave and can only move through solid rock, not through any liquid medium.

Travelling only through the crust, surface waves are of a lower frequency than body waves, and are easily distinguished on a seismogram as a result. Though they arrive after body waves, it is surface waves that are almost enitrely responsible for the damage and destruction associated with earthquakes. This damage and the strength of the surface waves are reduced in deeper earthquakes.

Love Waves

The first kind of surface wave is called a Love wave, named after A.E.H. Love, a British mathematician who worked out the mathematical model for this kind of wave in 1911. It's the fastest surface wave and moves the ground from side-to-side. Confined to the surface of the crust, Love waves produce entirely horizontal motion.


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