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ABBREVIATIONS

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ABBREVIATIONS


[1] COSC: Chief of Staff Committee

[2] CCEA: Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs

[3] CSF: Commonwealth Shooting Federation

[4] NCDEX: National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Ltd

[5] DFC: Dedicated Freight Corridor

[6] JE: Japanese Encephalitis

[7] CMSA: Chief Minister’s Social Assistance

[8] OECD: Organisation for Economic Co:operation and Development

[9] IPHO: International Physics Olympiad

[10] DAE: Department of Atomic Energy

[11] UNSC: United Nations Security Council

[12] ICHR: Indian Council of Historical Research

[13] PMNRF: Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund

[14] IAEA: International Atomic Energy Agency

[15] IWGSC: International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium

[16] DERC: Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission

[17] NCRDBD: National Centre for Research & Development in Bulk Drugs

[18] NBA: National Basketball Association

[19] GAGAN: GPS Aided Augmented Navigation system

[20] OCO 2: Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2

[21] STCRC: Short Term Cooperative Rural Credit

[22] NGRBA: National Ganga River Basin Authority

IBPS PO Exam

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IBPS PO Exam Evening Shift Questions- Exam held on 19.10.2013
                   


1. Who is the new president of Pakistan? – Mamnoon Hussain
2. Geeta Phogat is related to which sport?- Wrestling
3. What is the full form of IFSC?- Indian Financial System Code
4. What is the current SLR?- 23%(w.e.f. 11/08/2012)
5. BTM stands for?- Business Transaction Management
6. Name the Prime Minister of Bhutan? – Tshering Tobgay
7. Name the Bengali film director who died recently? – Rituparno Ghosh
8. Which program has been changed to the new name “swarnajyanti rojgar yojna”?
9. Who has been awarded Jnanpith award 2011?-Pratibha Ray
10. Banking Ombudsman are appointed by?-RBI
11. Which country will be hosting the 2020 Olympic Games?- Tokyo, Japan
12. RBI is going to issue plastic notes in which denomination?-Rs.10
13. Among BSE and NSE which has been established first in India?-BSE(1875)
14. Film and Television Institute of India is situated at?-Pune
15. Name the chemical weapon used in Syria attack?-Sarin Gas
16. Where is the headquarters of Bharathiya Mahila Bank, first all women bank in India?-New Delhi
17. Prime Minister’s key economic adviser C Rangarajan lowered the growth forecast for the current fiscal to ……… per cent?- 5.3%
18. What is the minimum investment required for medium enterprises?-Rs.2 crore
19. What is the current Marginal Standing Facility (MSF)?- 9.5 per cent
20. What is Insider Trading ?- Insider trading is the trading of a public company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public information about the company
21. BSBDA (Basic Saving Bank Deposit Account ) is opened with a minimum balance of -zero balance
22. RIDF(Rural Infrastructure Developement Fund) is maintained by?-NABARD
23. what is FACTORING?
24. How much per cent population will be benefited by Food Security Bill 2013?-67%
25. Who won Jnanpith award for 2012?- Ravuri Bhardwaj
26. NOKIA cellphones are recently acquired by?-MICROSOFT
27. As per PMEAC’s report india’s growth rate is ?-5.3%

All 40 General Awareness Questions of IBPS PO Exam :

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All 40 General Awareness Questions of IBPS PO Exam : held on 19-10-2013 (Morning Shift)


1) Expand CCTV- close circuit television
2) Who is the 28th member of EU?-croatia
3) Who is the new Australian PM?-Tony Abott
4) Who is the head of Federal Bank ?-Shyam Srinivasan
5) T20 is related to which sport?-cricket
6) Tagore award for cultural harmony 2013 is won by?–Zubin Mehta
7) Who is the largest producer of GOLD?-china
8) Bank rate on 20 September 2013?-9.5%
9) What is the full form of SLR?-Statutory Liquidity Ratio
10) Which film won National award for wholesome entertainment?-Vicky donor
11) Who is the winner of RBI Rajbhasha award ?-PNB
12) As per MSME act 2006,the minimum investment of a micro enterprise should be?-25 lakh
13) Corporate Debt Limit in India is?-25 bn$
14) SARFAESI ACT 2002 is related with?–NPA(Non Performing Assets)
15) The ‘The Lowland’ is nominated for Man Booker International 2013 written by?-Jhumpa Lahiri
16) Who is called as Father of Computer mouse who died recently?-Douglas Englebert (USA)
17) What is full form of MICR?- Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
18) What is the minimum working days in MNEREGA?-150days
19) Basic saving bank deposit account is opened by minimum balance?-zero balance
20) Expand IMEI number?-International Mobile Station Equipment Identity
21) ROSHNI scheme is about?-The scheme aims at providing training and employment to youth living in naxal-hit areas.
22) What is the Loan limit for housing to a person in metropolitan city under priority sector?-Rs.25Lac
23) Who collects records of an individual’s payments pertaining to loans and credit cards?-CIBIL
24) Which is a microprocessor manufacturing company ? -Intel
25) What is the name of the tablet pc made by microsoft?-“Surface”
26) Where is the national institute of sports located?-Patiala
27) The negative difference between total income and total expenditure is called as – Budget Deficit
28) In buget 2013-14,how much fund is allocated for the Women’s Bank ? – Rs.1000 crore
29) “Aam Admi Bima Yojna” is for?-insurance of rural landless households
30) What is the transfer & withdrawl limit in BSBDA account?-No Limit
31) Expand QFI – Qualified Foreign Investors
32) What is the estimated fiscal defecit of govt for the financial year 2013-14?- 4.8% of GDP
33) As per new banking license,banks should lend how much per cent in priority sector?-40%
34) Expand KYC – Know Your Customers
35) Rastrabhasa Award is given by?-RBI
36) Is there any requirement of any initial minimum deposit while opening a BSBDA?-No limit
37) INS SindhuRakshak is made by which country?-Russia
38) Hummingbird Algorithm is recently launched by?-Google
39) Branch On Wheels is launched by which bank?- ICICI
40) BRICS established with the initial capital of – 100 million $

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Important Marketing Abbreviations

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1. ABM: Account Based marketing
2. Ad: Advertising
3. AIM: Alternative Investment Market
4. B2B: Business to Business
5. BDI: Brand Development Index
6. BEP: Break Even Point
7. BI: Business Intelligence
8. CDI: Category Development Index
9. CLS: Costumer Location System
10. CLV: Customer Lifetime Value
11. CMS: Content Management System
12. CPC: Cost Per Click
13. CPL: Cost Per Lead
14. CPS: Cost Per Sale
15. CR: Concession Rate
16. CRM: Content Relationship Management
17. CRM: Customer Relationship Management
18. CTR: Click through rate
19. DM: Digital Marketing
20. DM: Direct Mail
21. DRA: Direct Response Advertising
22. eCommerce: Electronic Commerce
23. EM: Email
24. EOQ: Economic Order quality.
25. F500: Fortune 500
26. FDI: Foreign Direct Investment
27. GRS: Gross rating Point
28. IDRA: Industries Development and Regulation Act
29. IMF: International Monetary Fund
30. LTV: Life Time Value
31. MAA: Marketing Authorization Application
32. MAP: Marketing Automation Platform
33. MKT: Marketing
34. MLM: Multi Level Marketing
35. MR: Market Research
36. MS: Market Share
37. MS: Market Surveillance
38. NPD: New Product Development
39. PAN: Permanent Account Number
40. POP: Point of Purchase Display
41. POS: Point of Sale Display
42. PPA: Pay Per Action
43. PPC: Pay Per Click
44. PPI: Pay Per Impression
45. PPL: Pay Per Lead
46. R&D: Research and Development
47. ROI: Return on Investment
48. ROMI: Return on Marketing Investment
49. RPM: Resale Price Maintenance
50. SE: Search Engine
51. SEM: Search Engine Marketing
52. SEO: Search Engine Optimization
53. SERP: Search Engine Results Page
54. SFA: Sales Force Automation
55. SMM: Social Media Marketing
56. SMO: Social Media Optimization
57. TAP: Targeted account programs
58. TMV: True Market Value
59. UPC: Universal Product Code
60. UX: User Experience
61. VAT: Value Added Tax
62. WOMM: Word of Mouth Marketing

The Greenhouse Effect

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Green house effect
Green house effect

The greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is re-radiated in all directions. Since part of this re-radiation is back towards the surface and the lower atmosphere, it results in an elevation of the average surface temperature above what it would be in the absence of the gases.

Solar radiation at the frequencies of visible light largely passes through the atmosphere to warm the planetary surface, which then emits this energy at the lower frequencies of infrared thermal radiation. Infrared radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases, which in turn re-radiate much of the energy to the surface and lower atmosphere.

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The mechanism that produces this difference between the actual surface temperature and the effective temperature is due to the atmosphere and is known as the greenhouse effect. Earth’s natural greenhouse effect makes life as we know it possible. Human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels and clearing of forests, have intensified the natural greenhouse effect, causing global warming.

The existence of the greenhouse effect was argued for by Joseph Fourier in 1824. The argument and the evidence were further strengthened by Claude Pouillet in 1827 and 1838, and reasoned from experimental observations by John Tyndall in 1859, and more fully quantified by Svante Arrhenius in 1896.

The Earth receives energy from the Sun in the form UV, visible, and near-IR radiation, most of which passes through the atmosphere without being absorbed. Of the total amount of energy available at the Top of the Atmosphere (TOA), about 50% is absorbed in the Earth’s surface. Because it is warm, the surface radiates far IR thermal radiation that consists of wavelengths that are predominantly much longer than the wavelengths that were absorbed.

Contribution to the greenhouse effect on Earth the four major gases are water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone.

The major non-gas contributor to the Earth’s greenhouse effect, clouds, also absorb and emit infrared radiation and thus have an effect on radiative properties of the atmosphere.

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Strengthening of the greenhouse effect through human activities is known as the enhanced greenhouse effect. This increase in radiative forcing from human activity is attributable mainly to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.

In the Solar System, Mars, Venus, and the moon Titan also exhibit greenhouse effects; that on Venus is particularly large, due to its atmosphere, which consists mainly of dense carbon dioxide. Titan has an anti-greenhouse effect, in that its atmosphere absorbs solar radiation but is relatively transparent to infrared radiation.

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Global warming

Kyoto Protocol Detailed Analysis

Ozone Depletion