9. Which among the following Indian IT major has been recognised for the second year as one of the world’s most ethical firms by business ethics think-tank
Ethisphere Institute?
[A]Tata Consultancy Services
[B]Cognizant Technologies
[C]Wipro
[D]Infosys
Ethisphere Institute. As a leading US-based international organisation dedicated to creation, advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics,
governance and anti-corruption and sustainability, the institute selects global firms that embrace ethical business practice and demonstrate industry
leadership, forcing peers to follow them.
[A]Bihar
[B]Uttar Pradesh
[C]Maharashtra
[D]Haryana
first women’s Government Medical College of independent India and the first such institution in North India since Delhi’s Lady Hardinge Medical College that
was established in 1914. The college was inaugurated on International Women’s Day, 2013 by Sonia Gandhi, the chairperson of India’s ruling coalition, the
United Progressive Alliance.
[A]4.5 per cent
[B]5 per cent
[C]5.2 per cent
[D]5.6 per cent
5.2% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This is lower than the estimated fiscal deficit target of 5.3%. The fiscal deficit target for the coming financial
year was announced at an anticipated 4.85 of the GDP. The Economic Survey 2013 said that the country is likely to hit a fiscal deficit target of 5.3 percent
of GDP this year despite a significant shortfall in revenue. Chidambaram’s announcement has come in lower than the survey’s estimates.
[A]50 lakhs
[B]75 lakhs
[C]1 crore
[D]2 crores
surcharge will be levied for the 2013-14 financial year. Presenting the union budget 2013-14 to the lower house of the parliament, Chidambaram said there are
only 42,800 individuals in the country who will be liable to pay the surcharge. The finance minister urged such high networth individuals to follow the
example of industrialist Azim Premjee, who recently gave $2.3 billion to an education charity he controls, reportedly the biggest charitable donation in the
country’s recent history. Chidambaram also increased the surcharge on domestic companies whose annual income crosses Rs.10 crore from five percent to 10
percent.
power project in question is __:
[A]Nimoo Bazgo project
[B]Baglihar project
[C]Kishanganga project
[D]Tulbul navigation project
Recently, an International Court of Arbitration at the Hague has ruled in favour of India on the Kishanganga hydroelectric project and upheld India’s right
to divert water from the hydroelectric project to Kashmir. Pakistan had objected the hydroelectric project on grounds that it violated the provisions of the
Indus Waters Treaty of 1965. Pakistan had moved for arbitration in May 2010, claiming India was trying to divert the Jhelum River and the project would rob
it of 15 percent of its share of river waters. India had claimed the Indus Waters Treaty gave it the right to transfer waters between the Jhelum’s
tributaries to generate hydropower. Pakistan has been objecting to the construction of the hydroelectric project on the Kishanganga River in Kashmir, which
is called Neelum upon entering Pakistan. In November 2009, Pakistan had proposed the establishment of a Court of Arbitration and the appointment of a neutral
expert to resolve the Kishanganga dam dispute.
[A]Office 8
[B]Office 2013
[C]Office 38
[D]Office 365
emails and other productivity tools from a variety of devices. The new Microsoft Office 365 is a comprehensive suite with Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook,
OneNote and Access. It provides seamless sharing of data across multiple devices like desktops, laptops, mobiles and tablet PCs and since the solution is
cloud-based, users can access their mails and files while on the move.
Ports in India?
[A]10
[B]12
[C]14
[D]14
of Shipping, in the Maritime Agenda 2010-20, had proposed setting up of two major ports — which handle heavy cargo traffic — in the country. At present
there are 12 major ports in India — Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), Kolkata (with Haldia), Chennai, Cochin, Paradip, New Mangalore, Marmagao,
Ennore, Tuticorin, Kandla and Visakhapatanam. This move is aimed at catering to increased import of coal and oil and container volumes in the years to come.
[A]Seoul
[B]Bangkok
[C]Hanoi
[D]Colombo
from Africa is laundered into products destined for their biggest market in China. The announcement came on the opening day of the world’s biggest wildlife
summit in Bangkok. The two-week meeting of the 178 nations that form the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) faces bitter battles
over improved protection for polar bears and ending “trophy” hunting for rhinos. It aims to tackle the trade in shark fins, which kills 100 million sharks
each year.
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