17 February 2011

GK for LD Clerk Examination

1. The smallest continent is situated in - Between Indian Oacean and Pacific Ocean (Australia is the smallest continent)
2. The first battle of Panipat was fought between - Babar and Ibrahim Lodi
3. The Pyramids are found on the banks of the river - Nile
4. UNICEF is an international body concerned with the welfare of - Children
5. At the Battle of Waterloo Napolean was defeated by - Lord Wellington
6. The opium war was fought between the Chinese and - The British
7. The most abundant substance on Earth is - Water
8. When did the UNO come into being? 1945
9. Where is the seat of the International Court of Justice? The Hague
10. The first President of the USA was - George Washington

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28 January 2010

Current Affairs 2009 & 2010

Current Affairs

Nobel Prize 2009

Peace Mr. Barak Obama (USA)

Literature Mrs. Herta Muller (German, Romanian)

Economics Mrs. Elinor Ostrom (USA)

Mr. Oliver E. Williamson (USA)

Medicine - Mrs. Elizabeth H. Blackburn (USA), Mrs. Carol.W.Greider (USA),

Mr. Jack W. Szostak (USA)

Physics - Mr. Charles K. Kao (USA, UK), Mr. Willard S.Boyle (Canada, USA),

Mr. George E. Smith (USA)

Chemistry - Mr. Venkittaraman Ramakrishnan, Mr.Thomas A.Steitz (USA),

Mr.Ada E. Yonath (Israel)


Oscar Awards 2009

Best Picture – Slumdog Millionaire

Best Director – Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire)

Best Actor – Seam Penn (Milk)

Best Actress – Kate Winslet (The Reader)

Best Supporting Actor – Health Ledger (The Dark Knight)

Best Supporting Actress – Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona)

Best Foreign film – Departures (Japan)


Man Booker Prize 2009

Hilary Mantel (Wolf Hall)


Miss World 2009 – Kaiane Aldorino (Gribraltar)

Miss Universe 2009 – Stefania Fernandez (Venezuela)

Miss Earth 2009 – Brazil Larissa Ramos (Brazil)


Indira Gandi Peace Prize 2008 – Mr. Mohammed El Baradei

,, ,, 2009 – Sheik Hasina (Bangladesh)


Dada Saheb Phalke Award 2007 – Manna Dey

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06 December 2009

India - Basic Facts


INDIA - OUR COUNTRY

India has Seven major Physiographic
regions

1. Northern Mountains including the Himalayas
and mountain ranges in the North-East.
2. The Indo-Gangetic plain
3. Central Highlands
4. Peninsular plateau
5. East Coast
6. West Coast
7. Bordering seas and islands

India has Seven principal Mountain
ranges

1. the Himalayas
2. the Patkai and other ranges bordering India
in the North & North East
3. the Vindhyas, which separate the Indo-
Gangetic plain from the Deccan Plateau
4. the Satpura
5. the Aravalli
6. the Sahayadri, which covers the Eastern
fringe of the West Coast plains and
7. the Eastern Ghats, irregularly scattered on
the East Coast and, forming the boundary
of the East Coast plains.
Himalayas, the highest mountain - system in the
world, is also one of the world's youngest mountain
ranges

National EMBLEM
The State Emblem of India is an adaptation from
the Sarnath Lion Capital of Asoka as preserved in the
Sarnath Museum. The Government adopted the emblem
on 26th January, 1950, the day when India became a
Republic.
In the State Emblem adopted by the Government,
only three lions are visible, the fourth being hidden
from view. The wheel appears in relief in the centre of
the abacus with a bull on the right and a horse on the
left and the outlines of the other wheels on the extreme
right and left.
The bell-shaped lotus has been omitted. The
Words, Saytameva Jayate from the Mundaka Upanishad
meaning ‘Truth alone triumphs’ are inscribed below the
abacus in Devanagari script.

National FLAG
The National Flag is a horizontal tri-colour of
deep saffron (Kesari) at the top, white in the middle
and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. The
ratio of the width of the flag to its length is two to
three. In the centre of white band is a wheel, in navy
blue, which represents the Charkha (Khadi Spinning
Wheel). Its design is that of the wheel (Chakra) which
appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of
Asoka. Its diameter approximates the width of the
white band. It has 24 spokes.
The design of the National Flag was adopted by
the Constituent Assembly of India on 22nd July, 1947.
Its use and display are regulated by a code.
Rabindranath Tagore’s song, Jana-gana-mana was
adopted by the Constituent Assembly as the National
Anthem of India on 24th January 1950. The first stanza
(out of 5 stanzas) of the song, forms the National
Anthem.

National Calendar
The Saka year has the normal 365 days and
begins with Chaitra as its first month. The days of the
Saka calendar have permanent correspondence with
the dates of the Gregorian Calendar, Chaitra 1 falling on
March 22 in a normal year and on March 21 in a Leap
Year. The National Calendar commenced on Chaitra
1 Saka, 1879 corresponding to March 22, 1957 A

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23 August 2009

Largest in the World


1 Largest Star - Betelgeuse
2 Largest Planet in Solar System - Jupiter
3 Largest Continent - Asia
4 Largest Island - Greenland
5 Largest Ocean - Pacific
6 Largest Lake (Salt Water) - Caspian Sea
7 Largest Lake (Fresh Water) Lake Superior- (N.America)
8 Largest Artificial Lake - Lake Mead at Boulder Dam(USA)
9 Largest River - Amazon
10 Largest Bay - Hudson Bay (N. Canada)
11 Largest Sea - South China Sea
12 Largest Desert - Sahara
13 Largest Country - Russia
14 Largest Country in population - China
15 Largest Democracy India
16 Largest Animal Blue Whale
17 Largest Land Animal - African Bush elephant
18 Largest archipelago - Indonesia
19 Largest Peninsula - Arabia
20 Largest Forest - Coniferous Forests (N. Russia)
21 Largest Bird - Ostrich
22 Largest Sea Bird - Albatross
23 Largest River Island - Majuli (Assam)
23 Largest Strait - Tartar Strait
24 Largest active Volcano - Mauna lao on Hawaii
25 Largest Cold Desert - Gobi (Mongolia)

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13 August 2009

Indian Independence Quiz



  1. Mahatma Gandhi gave the call to reject foreign goods during the ………
  2. Who was the political guru of Gandhiji ……….
  3. Indian National Congress held its first session at …….
  4. The aim of the Swarajya party was to……..
  5. Who was the President of Indian National Congress at the time of Indian Independence?
  6. In connection with which of the following movements did Gandiji come to Kerala? A) Guruvayoor Satyagraha B) Vaikom Satyagraha C) Paliam Satyagraha D) Salt Satyagraha
  7. India became a Sovereign Democratic Republic on:
  8. The last Viceroy of India was:
  9. The Partition of Bengal was carried under out under the rule of :
  10. Who is known as the father of Local Self Government in India:
  11. The first woman President of Indian National Congress:
  12. Our Constitution was adopted on:
  13. ‘Gate of India’ was built to commemorate the landing of ……… on Indian soil.
  14. Radcliffe Line is the boundary line between:
  15. The first woman foreign minister of India was:
  16. Who regarded education alone as a means of national progress?
  17. The title ‘Mahatma’ was given to Gandhiji by:
  18. Indian National Congress was organized in the year:
  19. Quit India Movement was started in:
  20. Annie Besant enjoyed the Presidentship of the Indian National Congress at its session held in:

Answers

  1. Swadeshi Movement
  2. Gopalkrishna Gokhale
  3. Bombay
  4. enter the legislature and wreck the government from within
  5. Acharya Kripalani
  6. Vaikam Satyagraha
  7. 26th January 1950
  8. C. Rajagopalachari
  9. Lord Curzon
  10. Lord Ripon
  11. Annie Besant
  12. November 26 1949
  13. King George V and Queen Mary on December 2, 1911
  14. India and Pakistan
  15. Lekshmi N. Menon
  16. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  17. Rabindranath Tagore
  18. 1885
  19. August 1942
  20. 1917

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22 June 2009

NATIONAL PARKS AND SANCTUARIES

Anna Zoological Sanctuary ……. Vandalur (T.N.)

Anamalai Sanctuary ………….. Coimbatore, (T.N.)

Bandipur National Park ……… Mysore (Karnataka)

Corbett National Park ………… Nainital (Uttaranchal)

Crocodile Farm ………… Kovalam (Chennai)

Dachigam Santuary ………. Srinagar (J & K)

Ghana Bird Sanctuary ……….. Bharatpur (Rajasthan)

Ghatprabha Bird Sanctuary ………….. Belgaum (Karnataka)

Gir National Park ……………. Junagarh (Gujarat)

Guindy Deer Sanctuary ………. Guindy (Chennai)

Guindy Snake Park …………….. Guindy (Chennai)

Hazaribagh National Park …………. Hazaribagh (Jharkhand)

Kanha National Park ………………… Mandla (M.P.)

Kaziranga Natinoal Park ……………… Jorhat (Assam)

Manas Tiger Sanctuary ……………. Barbeta (Assam)

Mudumalai Sanctuary ………………. Nilgris

Periyar Sanctuary …………… Idukki (Kerala)

Pichavaram Bird Sanctuary …………. Chidambaram (.N.)

Rangathitto Bird Sanctuary ………………. Mysore (Karnataka)

Ranthanbor Tiger Sanctuary ……………….. Sawai (Rajasthan)

Sivpuri National Park Sivpurai ………….. (M.P.)

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary ………….. Kancheepuram

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29 May 2009

Countries and Currencies

Brazil -------------- Cruzeiro Real
Bulgaria ----------- Lev
China -------------- Yuan
Columbia ---------- Peso
Cuba --------------- Peso
Egypt -------------- Egyptian Pound
Afganistan -------- Afgani
Argentina --------- Peso
Bahrain ----------- Dinar
Bangladesh ------- Taka
Bhutan ------------ Ngultrum
Hungary ---------- Forint
Iran --------------- Rial
Switzerland ------ Swiss Franc
Thailand --------- Bhat
Vatican ----------- Lira
Iraq --------------- Iraqi Dinar
Israel ------------- Shekel
Japan ------------ Yen
Kazakhistan ----- Tenge
Korea ------------- Won
Kuwait ----------- Kuwaiti dinar
Malasia ---------- Ringgit
Mexico ----------- Peso
Myanmar -------- Kyat
Russia ------------ Rouble
Soudi Arabia ---- Riyal
Spain ------------- Euro
South Africa ---- Rand
England -------- Pound

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21 March 2009

GK -Top Ten


1.Balloons are filled with _______ ? Helium
2.Permanent hardness of water may be removed by the addition of _______? Sodium Carbonate
3.Washing Soda is the common name for _________? Sodium Carbonate
4.Electoencephalogram is used for _________? Recording the changes in electric potential in brain areas
5.The images fromed on the retina of the eye is _______? Real and inverted
6.The ligaments join _________? Bone to bone
7.Plant identical to mother plant can be had from _______? Both of these
8.The virus of AIDS affects the growth of _______? T cells in blood
9.The Earth’s atmosphere was _______ in nature ? Reducing
10.Which era is known as the ‘Golden Age of Reptiles’ due to the dominance of Dinosaurs over all possible habitats on Earth? Mesozoic

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27 February 2009

Generalknowledge for all

Generalknowledge for all examination

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26 December 2008

GK: 10 Questions & Answers

1. Lift was invented by ……………..
Otis
2. The Great scientist Thomas Alva Edison belongs to ………………
USA
3. Galileo Galilei was an …………….scientists
Italian
4. Ferdinand de lesseps is associated with
Suez Canal
5. Christian Bernard is associated with …………………
Heart Transplant
6. The science of heavenly bodies is called ………………..
Astronomy
7. Philately deals with ………………..
Collection of Postage Stamps
8. The instrument that measures very high temperature is called ………………
Pyrometer
9. The sun is composed mainly of ………………..
Hydrogen
10. The nearest planet to the Sun …………………
Mercury

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