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CGTMSE stands for

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CGTMSE stands for
1). Central Government Fund Trust for Medium and Small Enterprises
2). Credit Guarantee Fund for Medium Size Enterprises
3). Central Government Transfer Fund for Multispecialty Micro Enterprises
4). Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises

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Which of the following reflects the importance of 8th November 2008 in the history of India ?

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Which of the following reflects the importance of 8th November 2008 in the history of India ?
1). Chandrayaan - 1 was launched this day.
2). Chandrayaan - 1 was put into the orbit of the moon on this day.
3). This was the day on which 1SRO completed 50 years of its existence.
4). This was the day on which Chandrayaan - 1 landed on the surface of the moon.

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the question.Governments have traditionally equated economic progress with steel mills and cement factories. While urban centers

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the question.

Governments have traditionally equated economic progress with steel mills and cement factories. While urban centers thrive and city dwellers get rich, hundreds of millions of farmers remain mired in poverty.However fears of food shortages, a rethinking of anti-poverty priorities and the crushing recession in 2008 are causing a dramatic shift in world economic policy in favour of greater support for agriculture.
The last time when the world?s farmer felt such love was in the 1970s. At that time, as food prices spiked, there was real concern that the world was facing a crisis in which the planet was simply unable to produce enough grain and meat for an expanding population.Government across the developing world and international aid organisations plowed investment into agriculture in the early 1970s, while technological breakthroughs, like high-yield strains of important food crops, boosted production. The result was the Green Revolution and food production exploded.
But the Green Revolution became a victim of its own success.Food prices plunged by some 60% by the late 1980s from their peak in the mid-1970s. Policy makers and aid workers turned their attention to the poor?s other pressing needs such as health care and education. Farming got starved of resources and investment. By 2004 aid directed at agriculture sank to 3.5 % and Agriculture lost its glitter. Also as consumer in high-growth giants such as China and India became wealthier they began eating more meat so grain once used for human consumption got diverted to beef up livestock. By early 2008 panicked buying by importing countries and restrictions slapped on grain exports by some big producers helped drive prices upto heights not seen for three decades. Making matters worse land and resources got reallocated to produce cash crops such as biofuels and the result was that voluminous reserves of grain evaporated. Protests broke out across the emerging world and fierce food riots toppled governments.
This spurred global leaders into action. This made them aware that food security is one of the fundamental issues in the world that has to be dealt with in order to maintain administrative and political stability. This also spurred the US which traditionally provisioned food aid from American grain surpluses to help needy nations to move towards investing in farm sectors around the globe to boost productive for themselves and be in a better position to feed their own people.
Africa, which missed out on the first Green Revolution due to poor policy and limited resources, also witnessed a 'change'. Swayed by the success of East Asia the primary poverty-fighting method favoured by many policy-makers in Africa was to get farmers off their farms and into modern jobs in factories and urban centers. But that strategy proved to be highly insufficient. Income levels in the countryside badly trailed those in cities while the FAO estimated that the number of poor going hungry in 2009 reached an all time high at more than one billion.
In India on the other hand with only 40% of its farmland irrigated, entire economic boom currently underway is held hostage by the unpredictable monsoon. With much of India?s farming areas suffering from drought this year, the government will have a tough time meeting its economic growth targets. In a report Goldman Sachs, predicted that if this year, too receives weak rains it could cause agriculture to contract by 2 % this fiscal year making the government 7%GDP growth target look "a bit rich". Another green revolution is the need of the hour and to make it a reality, the global community still has much backbreaking farm work to do.


Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage: PLOWED
1). Cultivated
2). Bulldozed
3). Recovered
4). Instilled

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In the following some of the combinations of operations and an operandA: means ??3?B: means ?x3?C: means ?-3?D: means ?+3? E: means ??2?F: means ?x2?G: means ?-2?H: means ?+2?

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In the following some of the combinations of operations and an operand
A: means ??3?
B: means ?x3?
C: means ?-3?
D: means ?+3?
E: means ??2?
F: means ?x2?
G: means ?-2?
H: means ?+2?


36+12 ? =48
1). A followed by F
2). A followed by B
3). B followed by F
4). C followed by A

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The Indian city which on June 7, 2007. found its place in the watch list of 100 most endangered sites across the world for 2008 by the New York based World Monuments Fund (WMF) is

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The Indian city which on June 7, 2007. found its place in the watch list of 100 most endangered sites across the world for 2008 by the New York based World Monuments Fund (WMF) is
1). Kanpur
2). Srinagar
3). Kolkata
4). Patna