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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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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

GENERAL AWARENESS

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GENERAL AWARENESS

 


1) What is the name of the mission announced by the Union Govt. on 28 July 2014 envisioned to protect the indigenous breeds of cows in the country?
– Rashtriya Gokul Mission

2) What is the theme of the Science Express which was flagged-off from Safdarjung Railway Station (Delhi) on its third phase of journey on 28 July 2014?
– Biodiversity

3) Which debutant weightlifter from India on 27 July 2014 broke the gamesrecord to win a gold medal in men’s 77kg event at the ongoing Commonwealth Games 2014 at Glasgow?
– Satish Sivalingam

4) The licences of six Delhi-based non banking financial companies (NBFCs) were cancelled over a period of three months from April to June 2014. Thesecancellations were made by which entity which is the statutory authority on NBFCs?
– The Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

5) Which telecom company recently became the first in India to have a combined subscriber base of over 300 million?
– Bharti Airtel

6) According to reports released on 27 July 2014 yet another intrusion by China was made on 22 July when some Chinese graziers put up three tents in the Indian territory. They withdrew after talks between troops oneither side of the border. This intrusionwas made in which sector?
– Demchok Sector of Ladakh (in Jammu and Kashmir)

7) Public sector based Central Bank during July 2014 announced its plans to sell 4% of its stake to LIC for Rs. 581crore. This stake sale is planned to meet bank’s capital requirement of Rs. 2,000 crore this fiscal. With this proposed sale Union Govt.’s holding inCentral Bank would come down to
– 84%

8) What is the name of the typhoon which killed thirteen people in China and affected about 2.5 million people before being dissipated on 26 July 2014?
– Typhoon Matmo

9) Which company signed an agreement to acquire all the three hydroelectric power plants of Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. (JAL) with a combined production capacity of around 1,800 MW?
– Reliance Power

10) Who won the 2014 Hungarian Formula One (F1) Grand Prix on 27 July2014?
– Daniel Ricciardo of Australia

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YOU CAN MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE TO THE INDIAN ECONOMY.

Before 24 months 1 US $ = IND Rs 36
After 24 months, now 1 $ = IND ₨ 59.68
Do you think US Economy is booming? No, but Indian Economy is Going Down.
Our economy is in your hands…

A cold drink that costs only 70 / 80 paisa to produce, it is sold for Rs.9 and a major chunk of profits from these are sent abroad.
This is a serious drain on INDIAN economy.

What you can do about it?
1. Buy only products manufactured by WHOLLY INDIAN COMPANIES.
2. You don’t need to give-up your lifestyle. You just need to choose an alternate product.
All categories of products are available from WHOLLY INDIAN COMPANIES.

LIST OF PRODUCTS

COLD DRINKS:-
DRINK LEMON JUICE, FRESH FRUITJUICES, CHILLED LASSI (SWEET OR SOUR), BUTTER MILK, COCONUT WATER, JAL JEERA,
ENERJEE, and MASALA MILK…
INSTEAD OF COCA COLA, PEPSI, LIMCA, MIRINDA, SPRITE

BATHING SOAP:-
USE CINTHOL & OTHER GODREJ BRANDS, SANTOOR, WIPRO SHIKAKAI, MYSORE SANDAL, MARGO, NEEM, EVITA, MEDIMIX,
GANGA , NIRMA BATH & CHANDRIKA
INSTEAD OF LUX, LIFEBUOY, REXONA, LIRIL, DOVE, PEARS, HAMAM, LESANCY, CAMAY, PALMOLIVE

TOOTH PASTE:-
USE NEEM, BABOOL, PROMISE, VICO VAJRADANTI, PRUDENT, DABUR PRODUCTS, MISWAK
INSTEAD OF COLGATE, CLOSE UP, PEPSODENT, CIBACA, FORHANS, MENTADENT.

TOOTH BRUSH: –
USE PRUDENT, AJANTA , PROMISE
INSTEAD OF COLGATE, CLOSE UP, PEPSODENT, FORHANS, ORAL-B

SHAVING CREAM:-
USE GODREJ, EMAMI
INSTEAD OF PALMOLIVE, OLD SPICE, GILLETE

BLADE:-
USE SUPERMAX, TOPAZ, LAZER, ASHOKA
INSTEAD OF SEVEN-O -CLOCK, 365, GILLETTE

TALCUM POWDER:-
USE SANTOOR, GOKUL, CINTHOL, WIPRO BABY POWDER, BOROPLUS
INSTEAD OF PONDS, OLD SPICE, JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER, SHOWER TO SHOWER

MILK POWDER:-
USE INDIANA, AMUL, AMULYA
INSTEAD OF ANIKSPRAY, MILKANA, EVERYDAY MILK, MILKMAID.

SHAMPOO:-
USE NIRMA, VELVETTE
INSTEAD OF HALO, ALL CLEAR, NYLE, SUNSILK, HEAD AND SHOULDERS, PANTENE

MOBILE CONNECTIONS:-
USE BSNL, AIRTEL , RELIANCE .
INSTEAD OF Vodafone

Food Items:-
Eat Tandoori chicken . home made food
INSTEAD OF KFC, MACDONALD’S, PIZZA HUT, A&W

Every INDIAN product you buy makes a big difference. It saves INDIA. Let us take a firm decision today.
BUY INDIAN TO BE INDIAN…

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Thanks For Spending your valuable time …..
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Speech by the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee

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SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE AT THE TWELFTH ANNUAL CONVOCATION NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW



Shameerpet, Telangana : Aug 2, 2014

1. I am delighted to be here this evening for the twelfth annual convocation of NALSAR University of Law which has, in a short span of sixteen years, emerged as a leading destination for legal education in our country. Its graduates have made a mark in almost all facets of the legal profession. They have excelled in litigation, judicial services, teaching, research, social advocacy, international organizations and transactional lawyering.

2. NALSAR stands tall amongst the National Law Universities that have revolutionized legal education in India and helped the prestige of the legal profession. Consequently, the legal profession today attracts the best and the brightest like medicine and engineering did in the yesteryears. This is indeed a welcome transformation as the importance of the legal profession in a democratic country cannot be exaggerated.

3. Lawyers play a vital role in ensuring the public access to justice and making our Constitution a living reality. In any society where the rule of law prevails, the legal profession is regarded a noble profession and some of the most prominent leaders of India have been lawyers. Mahatma Gandhi and Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru were lawyers.

4. It is important to recognize that the training our leaders received as lawyers in both India and abroad played a major role in our unique national movement. Our independence struggle sought to wrest from the colonial power, basic rights and democracy in a peaceful and non-violent manner using reason, argument, and moral courage all of which are important tools of a good lawyer.
Friends:

5. Legal education has undergone a paradigm shift in the last two decades. Yet there are many areas that require further strengthening. Our educational institutions imparting law education have to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical application. They have to ignite inquiry and encourage curiosity.

6. The study of legal system cannot be pursued in isolation from the wider socio-economic realities. Even as law students become more adept in interpreting legislative enactments and reading judicial opinions, they must do so within the liberal framework.

7. The shadows of our colonial past continue to play a predominant role in our thinking in relation to the enforcement of rules as well as adjudication of disputes. It is important to gradually rework the underlying principles to make administration of justice more representative and responsive to the citizens. Lawyers are in a unique position to play this transformative role, be it through offering of inputs in the framing of legislations, leading cause-oriented litigations and engaging in social advocacy or research.

8. Legal education should, therefore, be seen by students and practitioners much beyond than a means of livelihood. It must encourage them to constantly think about how their actions will affect the common man. Along with proficiency in the traditionally identified skills of legal reasoning, research and writing, students must be encouraged to attach utmost importance to the enduring principles of equality, liberty, fraternity with unflinching support for social justice.

9. The framers of our Constitution gave us a rich and varied text which speaks about these ideals. They incorporated several provisions in the Constitution to address the social, economic and political problems of the nation. Abolition of untouchability, prohibition of hereditary titles and the guarantee of fundamental rights are a few notable examples. Despite our best efforts, some of these social evils continue to survive. It calls for urgent attention of the policy-makers as well as those in the legal profession.
10. The framers also left us with some enduring principles which continue to shape our thinking. Late Granville Austin, the noted historian of the Indian Constitution, described it as a ‘seamless web’ which weaved together the three distinctive strands of national integration, building democracy and ushering in a social revolution. As keen students of Constitutional Law, I need to hardly emphasize to you that a meaningful study of this subject is possible only if one engages in moral reasoning and debates about the true meaning of these strands.

Friends:

11. It is my hope that our leading law schools are encouraging their students to not merely learn the content of laws but to also assess their rationale, the consequences of their implementation and constructive suggestions for their reform. In the interest of ensuring quality education, there is usually a push towards standardization. Yet, there is need for experiments in higher education. Very often, it is the willingness on the part of a few to take a leap of faith to introduce changes.

12. I am happy to learn that NALSAR in the last two years has made conscious efforts to diversify its curriculum by offering more elective courses, giving students greater academic flexibility. NALSAR is a one-of-its-kind law university in the country which has choice-based credit policy in the true sense.

13. The university is also focusing on post-graduate programmes to attract students with training in different disciplines. NALSAR has introduced unique MBA programmes in Court Management and Innovation & Sustainability Management besides offering post-graduate degrees in Aviation and Telecommunication Laws.
14. I have also been given to understand that NALSAR is planning to launch a new three-year LL.B. course. Going forward, the challenge for this institution will be to produce high-quality research papers that are accepted by internationally recognized peer-reviewed journals. The objective of research should be the creation and preservation of knowledge and the evolution of new ideas. Such efforts require the determined effort of researchers and the sustained support of administrators and governing bodies.

Dear graduating students:

15. I congratulate you all on your remarkable success. You would soon join different branches of the legal profession like corporate law, judicial services amongst others. Each of them would be rewarding in their own ways. But remember, whatever branch of law you may chose, the bedrock of your success should be erected on your unflinching defence of fundamental rights of all, civil liberties and the realization of the rights of the marginalized communities. Dedicate yourself to the lofty ideals of selfless public service. Attain the highest standards in terms of professional skills and be daring in your fight against injustice irrespective of the financial reward that you receive.

16. NALSAR thrives to produce socially relevant lawyers. You have to live up to the ideals and goals that your university stands for. I recall a famous statement made by three judges of the United States Supreme Court, Justices O’Conor, Scalia J., and Rehnquist C.J. I quote: “One distinguishing feature of any profession, unlike other occupation that may be equally respectable, is that membership entails an ethical obligation to temper one’s selfish pursuit of economic success by adhering to standards of conduct that could not be enforced either through legal fiat or through discipline of the market. There are sound reasons to continue pursuing goal that is implicit in the traditional view of professional life. Both the special privileges incident to membership in the profession and the advantage those privileges give in the necessary task of earning a living is means to a goal that transcends in accumulation of wealth” (unquote).

17. Gaining financial security and meeting other obligations are necessary. Yet, while pursuing your professional goals, always keep in mind the values that you have imbibed during the course of your education. Irrespective of your chosen branch of law, apply these values to them. Your actions will shape the lives and prospects of those who rely on your professional expertise.

18. Study the Constitution well. Understand our political system, its institutions and processes. Analyze the choices that were made to build the country into what it is today. Recognize that intelligent choices will need to be made for enabling this country reach its maximum potential and participate and contribute in making these choices.

19. At the conclusion of your formal education today, you step into a world where you would need to learn more. Continue learning throughout your professional life and accept new ideas. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes had said and I quote: “The best part of our knowledge is that which teaches us where knowledge leaves off and ignorance begins” (unquote).

20. I wish all of you a successful career and a fulfilling life ahead.

Thank You.

Jai Hind.