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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Number systems

 Aptitude Number systems

1) The number of prime numbers in (25)13 * (10)7 * (27)5 is?
A) 25
B) 32
C) 55
D) 42

2) what will be the remainder when (29)36 is divided by 28?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 29
D) 5

3) what is the difference in intrinsic value and local value of 6 in 8631
A) 496
B) 594
C) 725
D) 122

4) Replace the * in the number 6* 106 by a suitable digit so that the number formed is exactly
divisible by 11?
A) 2
B) 8
C) 5
D) 12

5) A number is greater than 3 but less than 8. Also the number is greater than 6 but less than 10
What is the number?
A) 7
B) 10
C) 5
D) 3

6) The number that is nearest to 2160 and exactly divisible by 52 is?
A) 2132
B) 2148
C) 2184
D) 2177

GK Tricks - 20

1. When did TV Broadcasting started in India ?
Answer: in 1959
2. When did mahatma Gandhi born ?
Answer: in 1869 October 2
3. When was the 1st general election held in India?
Answer: in 1951
4. When was Reserve Bank Of India established ?
Answer: in 1935
5. When was Reserve Bank Of India nationalized ?
Answer: in 1949
6. When did Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) started ?
Answer: in 1969
7. When did Railway started in India?
Answer: in 1853
8. When did Radio Broadcasting started in India ?
Answer: in 1927
9.When did Constituent Assembly of India Adopted The National Anthem ?
Answer: in 1950 January 24
10. When was Five Year Plan started in India ?
Answer: in 1951
11. When was First Postal system Introduced in India ?
Answer: in 1766
12. When was Asian Development Bank (ADB) established?
Answer: in 1966
13. When did pin code introduced in India ?
Answer: in 1972
14. When did Hijra year Started?
Answer: in AD 622
15. When did Kollam Era Started?
Answer: in AD 825

Thursday, April 24, 2014

SBI PO - Computer Section

 SBI PO - Computer Section

Full Forms of Computer Related Terms
1.HTTP – Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
2.HTTPS – Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure
3.IP – Internet Protocol
4.URL – Uniform resource Locator
 5.USB – Universal Serial Bus
6.VIRUS – Vital Information Resource Under Siege
7.3G – 3rd Generation
8.GSM – Global System For Mobile Communication
 9.CDMA – Code Division Multiple Access
10.SIM – Subscriber Identity Module
11.JPEG – Joint Photographic Expert Group
12.GIF – Graphic Interchangeable Format
13.BMP – Bitmap
14.PDF – Portable Document Format
15.HTML – Hyper Text Markup Language
16.CD – Compact Disk
 17.DVD – Digital Versatile Disk
 18.DOS – Disk Operating System
 19.TCP – Transmission Control Protocol
 20.GPRS – General Packet Radio Service
 21.WAP – Wireless Application Protocol
22.WLAN – Wireless Local Area Network

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Important Current Affairs for SSC, SBI PO 2014



Important Current Affairs for SSC, SBI PO 2014
• Arvind Mayaram has been appointed as the new Finance Secretary on 15 April.
• Baroda won the National Syed Mustaq Ali Cricket T20 Trophy title after defeated Uttar Pradesh in the final match by three runs on 14 April at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
• ‘ The Accidental Prime Minister: The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh ‘ written by Dr. Sanjaya Baru.
• Veteran film lyricist and director Gulzar has been chosen for the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the year 2013.
• Justice Rajendra Mal Lodha has been appointed as the next Chief Justice of India (CJI) .
• Ratan Tata, the former chairman of the Tata Group which is one of the largest employers in Britain, has been honoured by Queen Elizabeth with a GBE (Knight Grand Cross), one of the UK’s highest civilian awards.
• R Chandrasekaran Takes Over As NASSCOM chairman.
• Sachin Tendulkar Adorns Cover of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack.
• Pulitzer Prize-winning Indian American novelist Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Lowland” has been shortlisted for the 2014 Baileys Prize, the UK’s only annual book award for fiction written by a woman.
• Ravi Chauhan was appointed as Managing Director for SAP India.
• Koyal Rana won the coveted Miss India 2014 crown at the 51st edition of the pageant.
• Indian Cricket Captain MS Dhoni has won United Kingdom’s 2014 Asian award for outstanding achievement in sports.
• Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) received the Most Efficient Navratna Award for the year 2013.
• The government has appointed R Gandhi as deputy governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 3 April.
• Union Government appointed senior IPS officer D K Pathak as the new Director General of the Border Security Force (BSF).
• The seventh annual World Autism Awareness Day 2014 was celebrated across the world on 2 April 2014.
• Narendra Kothari Appointed As new Chairman of NMDC(National Mineral Development Corporation Limited on 17 April
• Admiral Robin K Dhowan on 17 April took over as the 22nd Chief of Indian Navy
• State Bank of India (SBI) launched Tablet (Tab) Banking service for opening Savings Bank accounts
• The Supreme Court of India, in a landmark judgment on 15th April 2014, created the “third gender” status for transgenders.
• India-born poet Vijay Seshadri has won the prestigious 2014 Pulitzer Prize.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Indian History Questions and Answers

Indian History Questions and Answers 

 1.The Mehrauli Pillarinscription belongs to theperiod of the:
Answer : Guptas
2.The Quit India Movementwas adopted by the IndianNational Congress at:
Answer : Bombay
3.Which Buddhist Council was held during the reign of Asoka?
Answer : Third
4.Best Bakery case isrelated to:
Answer : Gujarat Riot
5.The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) wasfounded by:
Answer : Birla and Thakurdas
6.Who gave the title‘‘Mahatma’’ to Gandhiji?
Answer : Rabindranath Tagore
7.Who was the Prime Minister of Britain whenIndia achieved independence?
 Answer : Clement Atlee
 8.Home rule movement was started by:
Answer : Bala gangadhar Tilak
9.Which famous port of South India gives evidenceof Indo-Roman trade?
Answer : Arekamedu
10.The last Viceroy of British India was:
Answer : Lord Mountbatten
11.---------- was the Firs tChief Justice of India.
Answer : Hiralal .J. Kania
12.Under whose patronage Kutabminar was built ?
Answer : Kutabdeen Ibek
13.Who among the following is the father of Pakistan?
Answer : Mohammed AliJinnah
14.Who among the following is the first Delhi Sultan?
Answer : Qutubuddin Aibak
15.Who was the first Indian to become a member ofthe British Parliament?
Answer : Dadabhai Naoroji
16.To which dynasty did theAsoka belong?
Answer : Maurya
17.Who was the founder of Saka Era?
Answer : Kanishka
18.Who is the Chief Ministe rof West Bengal?
Answer : Mamatha Banerji
19.Tulsidas lived during the regime of:
Answer : akbar
20.To which personality Gandhiji gave the title‘Deen Bandhu’?
Answer : C.F . Andrews
21.‘Rozgar Badhao’ is the slogan launched by whichPrime Minister?
Answer : Manmohan Singh '
22.‘Rozgar Badhao’ is the slogan launched by whichPrime Minister?
Answer : Manmohan Singh
23.The Directive Principles ofthe Indian constitutionaim at:
Answer : Providing asocial and economic basefor genuine democracy inthe country.
24.B.R. Ambedkar was selected to theConstitutent Assembly from:
Answer : West Bengal
25.‘Din Illahi’ was thereligion founded by :
Answer : Akbar

Saturday, April 19, 2014

BANKS OF INDIA

BANKS OF INDIA
*First India bank Got ISO : Canara Bank
*First Governor of RBI : Mr. Osborne Smith
*First Indian governor of RBI :Mr. C D Deshmukh
 *First Bank to Introduce ATM in India : HSBC
*First Bank to introduce saving Bank in India : Presidency bank in 1833
 *First Bank to Introduce Cheque system in India : Bengal Bank 1784
*First Bank to introduce Internet Banking : ICICI BANK
 *First Bank to introduce Mutual Fund : State Bank of India
*First Bank to introduce Credit Card in India : Central Bank of India
*First Foreign Bank in India :Comptoire d’Escompte de Paris of France in 1860
*First Bank Set Up in India : Bank of Hindustan in 1770
*First Joint Stock Bank of British India : State Bank of India
*First Joint Stock Bank of India : Allahabad Bank
 *First Bank that is oldest Public Bank in India : Allahabad Bank
 *First national bank that is merged with Punjab National Bank : New Bank of India in 1993
*First Indian bank to open branch outside India in London in 1946 : Bank of India
 *First Indian Bank started with Indian capital / indigenous Bank of India : Punjab National Bank
 *First Regional Rural Bank name Prathama Grameen Bank Was started by : Syndicate Bank

Thursday, April 17, 2014

GK Questions Based on World Geography


 Important GK Questions Based on World Geography 

1. The Homolographic projection has the correct representation of
A.shape B. area
C.baring D.distance
Answer: Option B
_______________________________________
2. The latitudinal differences in pressure delineate a number of major pressure zones, which
correspond with
A.zones of climate
B.zones of oceans
C.zones of land
D.zones of cyclonic depressions
Answer: Option A
________________________________________
3. The higher the wind speed and the longer the fetch or distance of open water across which the wind
blows and waves travel, the ____ waves and the ____ energy they process.
A. larger, more
B.larger, less
C.smaller, more D.smaller, less
Answer: Option A

________________________________________

4. The hazards of radiation belts include

A.deterioration of electronic circuits
B.damage of solar cells of spacecraft
 C.adverse effect on living organisms
D.All of the above

Answer: Option D
 ________________________________________

5. The great Victoria Desert is located in

A.Canada
B.West Africa
C.Australia
D.North America

Answer: Option C
 ________________________________________

6. The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are
 A.latitudes
B.longitudes
C.geographic grids
D.None of the above

Answer: Option C

7. The light of distant stars is affected by

A.the earth's atmosphere
B.interstellar dust
C.both (a) and (b)
D.None of the above

Answer: Option C
 ________________________________________

8. The landmass of which of the following continents is the least?
 A.Africa
B.Asia
C.Australia
 D.Europe

Answer: Option C
 ________________________________________

9. Without ____ the equator would be much hotter than it is while the poles would be much cooler.
 A.latitudinal redistribution of heat
B.cycle of air circulation
C.global wind pattern
D.All are similar terms

Answer: Option D
________________________________________

10. The habitats valuable for commercially harvested species are called
A.coral reefs
B.sea grass bed
C.hot spots
D.None of the above

Answer: Option B

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Important Awards and Their Fields

Important Awards and Their Fields
1. Oscar - Film
2. Dada sahib phalke - Film
3. Grammy - Music
4. Pulitzer - Journalism and Literature
5. Arjun - Sports
6. Bowelay - Agriculture
7. Kalinga - Science
8. Dhanwantri - Medical science
9. Bhatnagar - Science
10. Novel prize - Peace, Literature, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Medical science
11. Abel-Maths
12. Merlin-Magic
13. Bharat ratna-Art, Science, Public services, Sports
14. Vyas samman-Literature
15. Bihari award-Literature
16. Saraswati samman-Literature
17. Man booker-Literature
18. Vachspati samman-Sanskrit literature

Monday, April 14, 2014

Indian Railway GK Questions

Indian Railway GK Questions ____________________________________________________
1. Who is the Present Railway minister of India? 
Ans: C. P. Joshi
2. India's first train ran between:
Ans: Bombay and Thane
3. Where did India's first metro rail start?
 Ans: Kolkata
4. Who invented the railway engine?
Ans: George Stephenson
5. Where is the wheel and axle plant of Indian Railways?
Ans: Bangalore
6. When was the first train started in India?
Ans: 1853
7. How many training institutions of Railways are in India?
Ans: Five
8. When was the nationalization of Indian Railways done?
Ans: 1950
9. Who is known as the Father of Indian Railway?
Ans: Lord Dalhousie
10. Where is India’s first railway station?
Ans: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station in Mumbai.
11. The world's longest railway platform is in India. Where is it?
Ans: Gorakhpur
12. Which is the Indian state that have no Railway line?
Ans: Meghalaya

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Current Affairs January 2014

Current Affairs January 2014


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Important Years in Indian History

 Important Years in Indian History 



 1885: Formation of Indian National Congress

 1905: Partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon
 
1906: Muslim League was formed at Dacca

 1911: Partition of Bengal was cancelled by Lord Hardinge

 1911: India's Capital was Shifted from Calcutta to Delhi

 1917: Gandhiji’s Champaran campaign launched

1919: Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

1919: Khilafat Movement

1924: Communist Party of India was formed

 1929: Poorna Swaraj resolution at Lahore session

1930: Gandhiji’s Dandi March

1932: Third Round Table Conference

1937: Provincial Autonomy

 1942: Quit India Movement

1945: Trial of INA at Red Fort

1946: British Cabinet Mission visited India

1948: Death of Mahatma Gandhi

 1950: India becomes a Republic

Friday, April 11, 2014

Classical Dances of India

 Classical Dances of India

Bharat Natyam – Tamil Nadu;

Bihu – Assam;

Bhangra – Punjab;

Chhau – Bihar, Orissa, W. Bengal and Jharkhand;

Garhwali – Uttaranchal; Garba – Gujarat;

Hattari – Karnataka;

Kathak – North India;

Kathakali – Kerala;

Kutchipudi – Andhra Pradesh;

Khantumm – Mizoram;

Karma – Madhya Pradesh;

Laho – Meghalaya;

Mohiniattam – Kerala;

Mando – Goa;

Manipuri – Manipur;

Nati – Himachal Pradesh;

Nat-Natin – Bihar;

Odissi – Orissa;

Rauf – Jammu & Kashmir;

Yakshagan – Karnataka;



SSC Exam General Knowledge [GK] Questions

SSC Exam General Knowledge [GK] Questions


1. In 1974 India surprised the world by exploding a "nuclear device" in an underground test in........ state.
Answer: Rajasthan

2. The cheapest transport in India is:
Answer: Water transport

3. Public health and sanitation, under the Indian Constitution fall in ......... list.
Answer: State list

 4. The festival kumbhamela is celebrated in:
Answer: Allahabad (UP)

5. The largest planet is:
Answer: Jupiter

6. Name the capital of Switzerland:
Answer: Berne

7. Who wrote Asian Drama?
Answer: Gunnar Myr Dal

8. Pneumonia affects:
Answer: Lungs

9. Arms and the man is a drama written by:
Answer: Bernard Shaw

10. One word for a group of islands.
Answer: Archipelago

11. The game chess had its origin in:
Answer: India

12. How many bones are there in the human body?
Answer: 206

13. The first Cricketer who complete 300 one day internationals.
Answer: Wasim Akram

14. The first month of the Saka era is:
Answer: Chaithra

15. Black Revolution associated with the production of ….?
Answer: Petroleum

16. Operation Flood associated with the increase in the production of …………….? Answer: Milk

17. Which country is the leading producer of vegetables?
Answer: China

18. Which is the major type of soil in India?
Answer: Alluvial Soil

19. …………. Is the leading of producer of tea in the world?
Answer: China

20. Who authored the Bok ‘The One Straw Revolution’?
Answer: Masanobu Fukuoka

21. Who is known as ‘The Father of Organic Farming’?
Answer: Albert Howard

INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES OF COUNTRIES

INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES OF COUNTRIES

1. CIA – America
2. M1-6 – United Kingdom
3. RAW- India
4. ISI – Pakistan
5. MSS – China
6. Mossad – Israel
7. ASIS – Australia
8. DGSE – France
 9. FSB – Russia
10. BND – Germany


Thursday, April 10, 2014

FIVE YEAR PLANS IN INDIA

FIVE YEAR PLANS IN INDIA 

  1.  1st Five Year Plan (1951-56) - Priority of Agriculture
  2.  2nd Five Year Plan (1956-61) - Priority of Industries Sector
  3.  3rd Five Year Plan (1961-66) - Self Reliance
  4.  4th Five Year Plan (1969-74) - Removal of Poverty, Growth with Justice
  5.  5th Five Year Plan (1974-79) - Removal of Poverty and Self reliance 
  6. 6th Five Year Plan (1980-85) - The emphasis same as 5th Plan 
  7. 7th Five Year Plan (1985-90) - Food Production, Employment, Productivity
  8.  8th Five Year Plan (1992-97) - Employment Generation, Control of Population
  9.  9th Five Year Plan (1997-02) - Growth Rate of 7 percent 
  10. 10th Five year Plan (2002-07) - Self-employment and resources and development
  11.  11th Five Year Plan (2007-12) - Comprehensive and faster growth
  12.  12th Five Year plan (2012-17) - Improvement of Health, Education and Sanitation.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

GK Tricks 19

1. The flowering plants are collectively called?
Answer: Angiosperms

2. The reproductive units in Angiosperms is called?
Answer: Flower

3. The male reproductive organ of the flower?
Answer: Androecium

4. The female reproductive organ of a flower?
Answer: Gynoecium

5. Study of flowers?
Answer: Anthology

6. Fruits developed from the parts of the flower other than a card?
Answer: False fruits (Cashew)

7. Smallest pollen?
Answer: Myosotis

8. Largest pollen?
Answer: Mirabilis

9. Father of angiosperm embryology in India?
Answer: P. Maheswari

10. Pollination by the agency of water?
Answer: Hydrophily

11. Pollination by the agency of animals?
Answer: Zoophily

12. Pollination by the agency of birds?
Answer: Ornithophily

13. Pollination by the agency of bats?
Answer: Chiropterophily

14. After fertilization ovule developed into?
Answer: Seed

15. After fertilization ovary wall developed into?
Answer: Fruit wall

16. After fertilization ovary developed into?
Answer: Fruit

17. Final product of sexual reproduction in angiosperms?
Answer: Seed

18. Study of fruits is called?
 Answer: Pomology

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

GK Tricks 18

1. The theory related to the origin of Himalaya?
Answer : Plate tectonic theory

 2. The rocks in the Himalayan system are mainly?
Answer : Sedimentary rocks

3. How much is the breadth of Himalayas?
 Answer : 250 to 400km

 4. The average height of Himalayas from the mean sea level is about?
Answer : 6000m

5. Northern most Himalayan ranges are called?
 Answer : Central Himalayas or Himadri

 6. Name the two important peaks of central Himalaya?
Answer : Mt.Everest, Kanchenjunga

7. What is the name given to the foot hill zone of Himalaya?
 Answer : Siwalik

8. The Siwaliks stretch between:
Answer : Potwar basin and Tista

Sunday, April 6, 2014

GK Tricks 17 : IMPORTANT GENERAL AWARENESS QUESTIONS

IMPORTANT GENERAL AWARENESS QUESTIONS FOR 2014 VARIOUS EXAMS

 1- Who won the 34th National Archery Championship?
Ans: Deepika kumari

2- The largest number of Tiger Reserve is located in _____?
Ans: Madhya Pradesh

 3- FFC stands for what?
Ans: Film Finance Corporation

4- Who is the new president of venezuela?
Ans: Nicolas Maduro

5- Who won singles titles in National Badminton Championship?
Ans: Sindhu and Shrikant

6- How many numbers are there in IFSCI Code?
Ans- 11

7- If RBI will reduce CRR than what will be the result?
 Ans: Credit Supply increases

8- Who is the new President of Kenya?
Ans: Uhuru Kenyatta

Saturday, April 5, 2014

GK Tricks 16 : Physics GK Questions and Answers

 Physics GK Questions and Answers
1. Heat is measured in the unit?
Answer: Joule
2. One calorie equals?
Answer: 4.2 Joule
3. Normal body temperature is?
Answer: 36.90 C or 98.40 F
4. Instrument to measure temperature is?
Answer: Thermometer
5. The temperature at which solid changes to a liquid is called?
Answer: Melting point of sold
6. Lowest melting point has?
Answer: Mercury (-38.80 C)
7. Highest melting point has?
Answer: Tungsten (34100 C)
8. Change of liquid to gaseous state is called?
Answer: Evaporation
9. The amount of heat required to melt unit mass of substance?
Answer: Heat of fusion
10. The amount of water vapour present in air is known as?
Answer: Humidity
11. Change from vapour to liquid is called?
Answer: Condensation
12. The temperature at which liquid solidifies is called?
Answer: Freezing point

Friday, April 4, 2014

GK Tricks 15 : Based On Information Technology

Multiple Choice General Knowledge Questions
*************** Based On Information Technology ***************
1. This is based on individual who knows how to use information and communication
technologies and those who do not?
(A) Access
(B) Usage
(C) Usage quality
(D) None of the above
Answer: Usage
2. This kind of crime involves altering raw data just before a computer processes it and
then changing it back after the processing is completed:
(A) Data diddling
(B) Data tampering
(C) salami attacks
(D) None of the above
Answer: Data diddling
3. Information Technology Act in India was amended in:
(A) 2000
(B) 2004
(C) 2008
(D) 2010
Answer: 2008
4. This network is an autonomous Inter-University Centre of the University Grants
Commission:
(A) NICENET
(B) BRNET
(C) INFLIBNET
(D) NICNET
Answer: INFLIBNET
5. Which of the following is not a wireless communication device?
(A) Blue tooth
(B) GPS
(C) Infrared communication
(D) None of these
Answer: None of these
6. Computer to computer exchange of business documents is done through:
(A) EDI
(B) ERP
(C) CAM
(D) CAD
Answer: EDI
7. Who started Free Software Foundation?
(A) Linus Torvald
(B) Richard Stallman
(C) Bill Gates
(D) GNU
Answer: Richard Stallman
8. Linux is a ..........
(A) Database Program
(B) Application Program
(C) Operating System
(D) None of the above
Answer: Operating System
9. Which of the following is not an e-governance project in India?
(A) PRAYAN
(B) FRIENDS
(C) Bhoomi
(D) CARD
Answer: PRAYAN
10. The resolution of a monitor is governed by the:
(A) Size of the screen
(B) Cost of the monitor
(C) Contrast of the pixels on the screen
(D) Number of pixels
Answer: Number of pixels

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Current Affairs : 3rd April,2014

1. Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday granted banking licences to infrastructure financing firm IDFC and micro finance institution Bandhan from among 25 applicants that included corporate heavyweights ADAG Group, Aditya Birla Group and Bajaj Group.
2. The railway administration will run a super-fast premium express train between Pune and Bilaspur (and vice-verse) via Nagpur to clear the extra rush of summer, a press release said.
3. Credit card base in the country grew 4 per cent in FY'14 to 20.3 million cards, according to the World line India Card Payment Report 2014.
4. ISRO is set to send its second satellite from Sriharikota tomorrow, which would help put in place the Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System.
5. Sahara Group on Thursday expressed its inability before the Supreme Court to immediately pay Rs. 10,000 crore for securing bail of its chief Subrata Roy and its two directors, who have been in jail since March 4, 2014.
6. The Tamil Nadu Government has declared a public holiday on April 24 when the state goes for Lok Sabha polls.
7. Ex-Australia test batsman Marcus North says he will retire from first-class cricket to pursue wine industry business interests in Britain and to play limited stints in English county cricket.

SMALLEST IN THE WORLD

 SMALLEST IN THE WORLD


1. Smallest Ocean: Arctic
2. Smallest Republic: Nauru
3. Smallest Colony: Gibraltar
4. Smallest State: Vatican
5. Smallest Landmass: The Australian Mainland
6. Smallest Bird: Humming bird
7. Smallest Flowering Plant: Wolfia
8. Smallest Planet: Mercury
9. World's Smallest Museum: Arizona, US
10. World's Smallest PC: Space Cube
11. Smallest Continent: Australia

Highest in the World

Highest in the World

1. Highest mountain peak: Mt. Everest (Nepal)
2. Highest mountain: Himalaya
3. Highest lake: Titicaca (Bolivia)
4. Highest plateau: Tibet
5. Highest continent: Antartica
6. Highest waterfall: Angel Falls, (Venezuela)
7. Highest active volcano: Guayathiri (Chile)
8. Highest capital city: La Paz (Bolivia)
9. Highest town: Wenchuan (Tibet)
10. Highest volcano: Cotopaxy (Ecuador)
11. Highest airport: Lhasa Airport (Tibet)
12. Highest railway station: Condor Station (Bolivia)
13. Highest river bridge: Royal Gorge (Colorado)
14. Highest road bridge: Bailey bridge built by the Indian Army at Khardungla
(Ladakh)
15. Highest railway: Qinghai - Tibet (5072m)
16. Highest Bridge: Milau (France) 2.46 km)

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Doctors and their medical specialties

1. Psychiatrist - Deals with mental health
2. Podiatrist - Foot doctor
3. Optometrist - Eye doctor
4. Dentist - Tooth doctor
5. Urologist - Deals with bladder
6. Obstetrician - Deals with pregnancyand
birth
7. Pediatrician - Child doctor
8. Oncologist- Cancer doctor
9. Neurologist - Deals with the problems of
Brain
and nerves
10. Cardiologist - Heart doctor
11. Nephrologist -Kidney doctor
12. Rheumatologist - Deals with treatment of
arthritis and other diseases of the joints,
muscles
andbones
13. Dermatologist - Deals with skin problems
14. Endocrinologist - Deals with the
problems of
thyroid and ductless glands
15. Gastrologist - Deals with digestivesystem
problems

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

GK Tricks 14 : Some question from exam

Combined Defence service Exam, September 2013(general knowledge):


Sample Question

1. British Scientist Robert Edwards, winner of Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine, passed away on April 10, 2013 What was so important about him?

Ans : His pioneering works led to the birth of the first test tube baby.

2. On march 8, 2013 President of India released a commemorative postage stamp on the late Sahir Ludhianvi ai Rastrapati Bhawan, Ludhianvi was :

Ans : widely acclaimed as a people's poet.

Full question paper  : Download link 
Answer : Download link 

http://www.ziddu.com/register.php?referralid=(yov0;_@mO9
 

 

Sample Text

An aptitude is a component of a competency to do a certain kind of work at a certain level, which can also be considered "talent". Aptitudes may be physical or mental. Aptitude is not knowledge, understanding, learned or acquired abilities (skills) or attitude. The innate nature of aptitude is in contrast to achievement, which represents knowledge or ability that is gained.

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