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Important GK Questions SET-18 For Competitive Exams.

Posted: 07 Dec 2015 08:36 AM PST

Important GK Questions SET-18 For Competitive Exams.

1.Which of these mountains from among option is also an active volcano?
1.            Popocatépetl (Mexico)
2.            Mauna Kea (Hawaii)
3.            Pobeda Peak
4.            Annapurna
Answer : 1)Popocatépetl (Mexico)
2.Mt. Ararat, long thought to be the traditional resting place of Noah's Ark, is located where?
1.            Eastern Turkey
2.            Northern Afghanistan
3.            Southern Ethiopia
4.            Pobeda Peak
Answer : 1)Eastern Turkey
3.In which country is Mount Fuji located?
1.            Japan
2.            Turkey
3.            Peru
4.            China
Answer : 1)Japan
4.In which country is Mont Blanc located?
1.            France
2.            Fiji
3.            Turkey
4.            Zimwambe
Answer : 1)France
5.Name the world's second largest lake.
1.            Superior
2.            Champlain
3.            Onega
4.            Butte, Mont
Answer : 1)Superior


6.Which U.S. River is the longest?
1.            Mississippi
2.            Missouri
3.            Rio Grande
4.            colorado
Answer : 4)Colorado
7.At the age of 14, I became the first gymnast to earn a perfect score in Olympic competition. Who am I?
1.            Olga Korbut
2.            Nellie Kim
3.            Nadia Comaneci-
4.            Kit Carson
Answer : 3)Nadia Comaneci
8.In 2002, I became the first person to fly nonstop around the world alone in a balloon. Who am I?
1.            Richard Branson
2.            Steve Fossett
3.            Babe Ruth
4.            Brian Jones
Answer : 2)Steve Fossett
9.Name the longest mountain range in the world.
1.            Himalayas
2.            Rocky Mountains
3.            Andes
4.            Pobeda Peak
Answer : 3)Andes
10.I identified Lake Victoria as the source of the White Nile. Who am I?
1.            Sir Henry Stanley
2.            Mungo Park
3.            John Speke
4.            Brian Jones
Answer : 3)John Speke




GSSSB Agriculture Assistant Examination 2015 Answer Key Declared

Posted: 07 Dec 2015 08:23 AM PST

GSSSB Agriculture Assistant Examination 2015 Answer Key Declared




Gujarat Subordinate Service Selection Board (GSSSB) has published Agriculture Assistant Examination 2015 Answer Key Declared on official site www.gsssb.gujarat.gov.in.
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Exam Was Held on 06-12-2015

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Sabarkantha District Bank 65 Clerk Recruitment 2015

Posted: 07 Dec 2015 08:15 AM PST

Sabarkantha District Bank 65 Clerk Recruitment 2015

The Sabarkantha District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd has issued  notification for 65 Clerk posts recruitment vacancy. Eligible candidates can send their application on or before 15-12-2015. More Details about Sabarkantha District Bank Clerk recruitment are as given below.
  • Total Posts: 65
  • Name of the Post: Clerk
  • Educational Qualification: B.com, B.Sc (Agri/Maths) or Post Graduate, MBA, M.sc
  • Age Limit: 28 years
  • How to apply: Eligible candidates can send their application at the following address on or before 15-12-2015
  • Address: Sabarkantha District Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Sahkar Vikas Bhavan, Station Road, Himmatnagar – 383001
  • Last Date to apply: 15-12-2015
  • Official Website : skbank.co.in
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GSSSB Office Superintendent Examination 2015 Final Selection List & Waiting List Declared

Posted: 07 Dec 2015 08:09 AM PST

GSSSB Office Superintendent Examination 2015 Final Selection List & Waiting List Declared


Gujarat Subordinate Service Selection Board (GSSSB) has published Office Superintendent Examination 2015 Final Selection List & Waiting List on official site www.gsssb.gujarat.gov.in.
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SBI Recruitment for 185 Deputy Manager Assistant Manager

Posted: 07 Dec 2015 08:03 AM PST

SBI Recruitment for 185 Deputy Manager Assistant Manager 

State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a recruitment notification for the recruitment of Deputy, Assistant Manager through recruitment notification –  State Bank of India (SBI) Recruitment 2015 – ADVERTISEMENT NO. CRPD/SCO/2015-16/7. Candidates who have completed B.E, B.Tech, LLB can apply for the new recruitment notification from  State Bank of India (SBI).
Eligible candidates can apply online for the Deputy, Assistant Manager Job on or before 12/12/2015. Find more information about the vacancy like Age limit, Selection Process, Qualification, Application fee, How to apply etc can be found below.
Company Name :   State Bank of India (SBI)
Vacancy Name : Deputy, Assistant Manager
Educational Qualification : B.E/B.TechLLB
Total No of Vacancy : 185 Post
Salary : Rs.23,700-45,950/- p.m
Job Location : Across India
Last Date to Apply for this job : 12/12/2015
Address for the Job Vacancy : State Bank of India (SBI), Across India
SBI Deputy Manager Assistant Manager Recruitment 2015 -sbi.co.in
How to Apply : Candidates are requested to apply online through link given in "careers with us" section of Bank's website www.statebankofindia.com or www.sbi.co.in
Important Link:
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How can you learn English grammar easily...?? Easy Tips For Learning English

Posted: 07 Dec 2015 05:38 AM PST

How can you learn English grammar easily...?? Easy Tips For Learning English

  • Be aware of grammar. Think about grammar. Notice the aspects of English grammar that are the same as or very similar to those in your language. (The use of the articles in German, for example, is similar to their use in English.) Notice also the way that English expresses an idea differently to how it is done in your language. For example, English uses the present perfect to express a period of time that started in the past and continues in the present (e.g. I have had this watch for 10 years). Many other languages use the present tense to express the same idea; (e.g. German: Ich habe diese Uhr seit 10 Jahren.) If you notice grammar similarities and differences, you will probably learn the rules more quickly.

  • Read a lot of English books - this may sound strange but in fact all the time you are reading English (and also listening to English), you are taking in models of correct grammar that will help you in your own writing and speaking. It will help you when you express your ideas and when you come to check your work. Of course, it is even better if you can read with the grammatical awareness discussed in the last paragraph. By this I mean that you say to yourself from time to time: Ah, so that's how you do this in English!

  • Concentrate on the aspects of grammar you personally find most difficult. (If you don't have any idea what aspects of English grammar cause you most problems, ask your teacher!) Particularly in your writing you can focus on these aspects for special care and attention when editing your work. It is more difficult in speaking, of course, but even here you can sometimes take a fraction more time to try and get that particular element right. For example, if you are retelling a story in the present tense, you could keep reminding yourself that you need an -s in the 3rd person singular.

  • If you don't like to do grammar exercises or to be taught grammar, then it's more important that you follow the advice in the paragraphs above. You should try to work out the patterns and rules of the language for yourself.

  • If you do like to do grammar exercises, then go ahead. But being good at grammar exercises does not mean you will not make mistakes in your own work. You could be like someone who has learned how to play tennis by reading a book, but once he is on the tennis court, he can't hit the ball properly. If you decide to do grammar exercises, try to go beyond just filling in gaps or doing multi-choice answers. Write out some sentences of your own that follow the same rule that you are practicing.
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Current Affairs Quiz On Date 07-12-2015

Posted: 07 Dec 2015 05:39 AM PST

Current Affairs Quiz On Date 07-12-2015



Hello Friends ! Here Are important 10 questions And Answers Of  Date 07-12-2015 based on Current Affairs. That will Help You or Any Competitive Exams.

1.     International Day of Persons with Disabilities was observed across the world on?
3 December
2.     Union Cabinet recenty approved proposal for signing of a MoU between India and which country in the field of water resources management and development cooperation?
Israel
3.     Who was on 3 December 2015 sworn in as 43rd Chief Justice of India (CJI)?
Justice TS Thakur
4.     International Day of Persons with Disabilities was observed across the world on 3 December 2015 with the theme?
Inclusion matters: access and empowerment for people of all abilities
5.     Bhopal on 3 December 2015 observed the 31st anniversary of gas leak tragedy that occured in which year?
1984
6.     Which Indian metro city was affected by floods due to incessant rain in the first week of December 2015?
Chennai
7.     Union government on 3 Dec.2015 announced to start electronic transfer of MGNREGA wages in 2016 from which state?
Kerala
8.     Name the noted industrialist and founder of the Chettinad Group who died on 2 December 2015?
Ramaswamy
9.     As announced by the state CM on 3 Dec. 2015, India's largest coal mine is coming up at Birbhum in which state?
West Bengal
10. Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan on 3 December 2015 became the co-owner of which International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) franchise?
Singapore Slammers

Daily Current Affairs Digest Date 7th December 2015

Posted: 06 Dec 2015 06:51 PM PST

Daily Current Affairs Digest Date 7th December 2015

First India International Science Festival begins at IIT-Delhi
  • The first India International Science Festival (IISF) started at IIT-Delhi.
  • IISF is expected to be the country's biggest ever Technology and Industrial Expo. Around 4,000 delegates from India and abroad are expected to take part in the festival.
Himachal Pradesh becomes first state to launch Rotavirus vaccination project
  • Himachal Pradesh has become the first state in the country to launch Rotavirus vaccination project.
Sahakar Bharati appoints Jyotindra Mehta as its National President.
  • Jyontindra Mehta, Co-operative expert from Gujarat has been appointed as the National President of Sahakar Bharati, a voluntary organization in the co-operative field in the country.
Saurabh Yadav wins PII-ICRC award
  • BLink's author Saurabh Yadav has won the joint-third prize in the PII-ICRC 2015 Annual Awards for his report on the violence in Bodoland.
Union Cabinet approves relaxed NRLM norm 
  • The Union Cabinet has approved changes in rural welfare programmes the National Rural Livelihood Mission by expanding the benefits of interest subvention to 100 more districts.

Saina Nehwal nominated for BWF Woman Player of the Year Award
  • Saina Nehwal has been nominated for the Woman Player of the Year Award of the Badminton World Federation after a consistent season which saw her occupy the world number one spot for a brief period.
Indian Union Territory Chandigarh bags e-governance award
  • The Indian Union Territory of Chandigarh has been conferred with CSI-Nihilent e-Governance Awards for 2014-15 under the category of state for sustained excellence in e-governance.
Singapore to contribute aid to flood affected people in Chennai
  • The Singapore Government has announced to contribute 75,000 US dollar as aid to the flood affected people following devastating floods in the Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu.
Malaysia's Parliament passes new security bill
  • Malaysia's Parliament has passed a new security bill. The Bill gives greater power to security authorities.
Maharashtra Govt approves grant of Rs. 25.93 cr for State Seeds Corporation
  • Maharashtra Government has approved a grant of Rs. 25.93 crore for Maharashtra State Seeds Corporation. The funds have been granted for year 2015-2016.
'RX1E' 1st manned electric aircraft of China gets license for production
  • China's first manned electric aircraft RX1E has been granted a license for production.
  • It is a  two-seater plane powered by rechargeable lithium batteries

Panel on GST recommends standard rate for GST at 17-18 %
  • The Panel on GST led by Chief Economic Advisor Dr Arvind Subramaniam has recommended standard rate for Goods and Services Tax at 17 to 18 per cent. It is the rate at which most products would likely be taxed.


Important GK Questions SET-17 For Competitive Exams.

Posted: 06 Dec 2015 06:46 PM PST

Important GK Questions SET-17 For Competitive Exams.

1. In India, Writs can be issued by
a) State Assemblies
b) Cabinet Ministers
c) Supreme Court
d) Lok Sabha
Answer c) Supreme Court
2. The Sathavahana Dynasty was founded by
a) Ashoka
b) Akbar
c) Simuka
d) Chandra Gupta
Answer c) Simuka
3. Which of the following is wrongly matched
a) BALCO – Korba
b) HINDALCO – Renukut
c) NALCO – Koraput
d) Indian Aluminium Company – Salem
Answer d) Indian Aluminium Company – Salem. It is in Hirakud.
4. Which of the following is wrongly matched
a) Roentgen – X Rays
b) Einstein – Relativity
c) Polio Vaccine – Jonas Salk
d) Isaac Newton – Radio Activity
Answer d) Isaac Newton – Radio Activity.
5. The Treaty of Purandhar was signed by
a) Tipu Sultan
b) Marathas
c) Guptas
d) Cholas
Answer – Marathas.
6. Who is referred as Father of Economics?
a) John Keynes
b) Adam Smith
c) John Snow
d) Bruce Wayne
Answer b) Adam Smith
7. Who is the Author of the Famous Book "Eleven Minutes"?
a) John Grisham
b) Jeffrey Archer
c) Paulo Coelho
d) JK Rowling
Answer c) Paulo Coelho
8. Operation Gibraltar was carried out by
a) India
b) Russia
c) China
d) Pakistan
Answer d) Pakistan.

9. The World AIDS Day is observed on?
a) November 1
b) December 1
c) October 1
d) September 1
Answer b) December 1
10. How many pairs of chromosomes are there in human body?
a) 21 Pairs
b) 22 Pairs
c) 23 Pairs
d) 24 Pairs
Answer c) 23 Pairs.
11. The vitamin most associated with proper blood clotting
a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin D
c) Vitamin E
d) Vitamin K
Answer d) Vitamin K
12. The Central Leather Research Institute is located in
a) Varanasi
b) Jaipur
c) Chandigarh
d) Chennai
Answer d) Chennai
13. Douglas Engelbart is associated with
a) Computer Chip
b) Computer Mouse
c) Computer Pen Drive
d) Computer Hard Disk
Answer b) Computer Mouse
14. City of Chillies
a) Rajahmundry
b) Madurai
c) Warangal
d) Guntur
Answer d) Guntur
15. Who is known as the Nightingale of India?
a) Mother Terasa
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Annie Besant
d) Lata Mangeshkar
Answer b) Sarojini Naidu


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How can you learn English grammar easily...??..!!!

Posted: 04 Dec 2015 08:52 AM PST

How can you learn English grammar easily...??..!!!

Be aware of grammar. Think about grammar. Notice the aspects of English grammar that are the same as or very similar to those in your language. (The use of the articles in German, for example, is similar to their use in English.) Notice also the way that English expresses an idea differently to how it is done in your language. For example, English uses the present perfect to express a period of time that started in the past and continues in the present (e.g. I have had this watch for 10 years). Many other languages use the present tense to express the same idea; (e.g. German: Ich habe diese Uhr seit 10 Jahren.) If you notice grammar similarities and differences, you will probably learn the rules more quickly.
Read a lot of English books - this may sound strange but in fact all the time you are reading English (and also listening to English), you are taking in models of correct grammar that will help you in your own writing and speaking. It will help you when you express your ideas and when you come to check your work. Of course, it is even better if you can read with the grammatical awareness discussed in the last paragraph. By this I mean that you say to yourself from time to time: Ah, so that's how you do this in English!
Concentrate on the aspects of grammar you personally find most difficult. (If you don't have any idea what aspects of English grammar cause you most problems, ask your teacher!) Particularly in your writing you can focus on these aspects for special care and attention when editing your work. It is more difficult in speaking, of course, but even here you can sometimes take a fraction more time to try and get that particular element right. For example, if you are retelling a story in the present tense, you could keep reminding yourself that you need an -s in the 3rd person singular.
If you don't like to do grammar exercises or to be taught grammar, then it's more important that you follow the advice in the paragraphs above. You should try to work out the patterns and rules of the language for yourself.
If you do like to do grammar exercises, then go ahead. But being good at grammar exercises does not mean you will not make mistakes in your own work. You could be like someone who has learned how to play tennis by reading a book, but once he is on the tennis court, he can't hit the ball properly. If you decide to do grammar exercises, try to go beyond just filling in gaps or doing multi-choice answers. Write out some sentences of your own that follow the same rule that you are practicing.
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Upper Primary Vidyasahayak Recruitment 2015-16 Total 921 Vacancy

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Upper Primary Vidyasahayak Recruitment 2015-16 Total 921 Vacancy

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