General Knowledge Questions And Answers :: Current Affairs 2010: part9



General Knowledge : Current Affairs 2010 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part9 : 16 to 20

Following General Knowledge Multiple choice objective type questions and answers will help you in TRB, SSC and UPSC 2024 examinations :

16.The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) unveiled its report A Profile Of Banks 2009-10 on scheduled commercial banks in the country recently. Which of the following statements is/are correct?I. Commercial banks have close to 56,000 offices (branches) II. Commercial banks have close to 945,000 employeesIII. Non-performing assets (NPA) ratio (percent) of commercial banks is less than 2 percent

I and II only
II only
II and III only
III and I only

17.Who among the following cabinet ministers is the President of the All India Football Federation (AIFF)?

Pranab Mukherjee
Kamal Nath
P. Chidambaram
Praful Patel

18.A three-day summit on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was organised at the United Nations, Headquarters in New York recently. Which of the following is among the eight MDGs?I. Reduce by half the number of people who suffer from hunger between 1990 and 2015II. Universal access to primary education by 2015III. Universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS by 2010

I and II only
II only
III and I only
I, II and III

19.What is the low-cost pension scheme launched by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) recently named?

NPS-Slim
NPS-Lite
NPS-Thin
NPS-Mini

20.A three-day summit on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was organised at the United Nations, Headquarters in New York recently. Which of the following is/are among the MDG to be achieved by 2015?I. Elimination of gender disparity in primary and secondary education II. Access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation for allIII. Access to reproductive health for all

I and II only
II only
II and III only
III and I only

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