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Measurement

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Measurement of Memory

1 Bit = Binary Digit
8 Bits = 1 Byte
1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte
1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
1024 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
1024 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
1024 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
1024 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
1024 Zettabytes = 1 Yottabyte
1024Yottabytes = 1 Brontobyte
1024 Brontobytes = 1 Geopbyte
1024 Geopbyte=1 Saganbyte
1024 Saganbyte=1 Pijabyte
Alphabyte = 1024 Pijabyte
Kryatbyte = 1024 Alphabyte
Amosbyte = 1024 Kryatbyte
Pectrolbyte = 1024 Amosbyte
Bolgerbyte = 1024 Pectrolbyte
Sambobyte = 1024 Bolgerbyte
Quesabyte = 1024 Sambobyte
Kinsabyte = 1024 Quesabyte
Rutherbyte = 1024 Kinsabyte
Dubnibyte = 1024 Rutherbyte
Seaborgbyte = 1024 Dubnibyte
Bohrbyte = 1024 Seaborgbyte
Hassiubyte = 1024 Bohrbyte
Meitnerbyte = 1024 Hassiubyte
Darmstadbyte = 1024 Meitnerbyte
Roentbyte = 1024 Darmstadbyte
Coperbyte = 1024 Roentbyte

Types of Cheque Crossing- General Crossing & Special Crossing

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Types of Cheque Crossing- General Crossing & Special
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A Cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand. It is an unconditional order in writing ,drawn by a customer on his bank, requesting the specifying bank to pay on demand a certain sum of money to a person named in the cheque or to the bearer or to the order of a stated person.

Crossing of a cheque means two transverse parallel lines are drawn on the left hand corner of the cheque. A crossing of the cheque is a direction of paying money to the banker not to the holder at the counter. A cheque can be made safe by crossing it. Crossing prevents fraud and wrong payments.

Types of Cheque Crossing:
[1] General Crossing: A cheque is said to be crossed generally when it bears across its face any of the following:
[1] Two transverse parallel lines.
[2] Two transverse parallel lines with the word “And Company” or “And Co”.
[3] Two transverse parallel lines with any abbreviation of the word “& Company”.
[4] Two transverse parallel lines with the words “Not Negotiable”.
[5] Two transverse parallel lines with the words “Account Payee Only”.

The cheque crossed generally does not ceases to be negotiable further. The collecting banker can collect the proceeds of the cheque in the account of that person mentioned on the cheque. A crossed cheque can be made bearer cheque by cancelling the crossing and writing that the crossing is cancelled and affixing the full signature of drawer.

[2] Special Crossing: It is a cheque in which the name of the bank is written between the two parallel lines and hence it can be paid to that specific banker only. Inclusion of the name of a banker is essential in special crossing . Special Crossing can never be converted to General Crossing. In Special Crossing paying banker to honor the cheque only when it is presented through the bank mentioned in the crossing and no other bank.

CHIEF MANAGING DIRECTORS (CMD) OF BANKS

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CHIEF MANAGING DIRECTORS (CMD) OF BANKS



Andhra Bank – C.V.R Rajendran
Allahabad Bank – Rakesh Sethi
Bank of Baroda – S.S Munda
Bank of India – V.R Iyer
Bank of Maharashtra – Sushil Muhnot
Bhartiya Mahila Bank – Smt Usha Ananthasubramaniam
Canara Bank – R.K Dubey
Central Bank of India – Rajeev Rishi
Corporation Bank – Sadhu Ram Bansal
Dena Bank – Ashwini Kumar
IDBI – M.S Raghavan
Indian Bank – T.M Bhasin
Indian Oversease Bank – M. Narendra
Oriental Bank of Commerce – S.L Bansal
Punjab National bank – K.R kamath
SBI – Smt. Arundhati Bhattacharya
Syndicate Bank – Sudhir Kumar Jain
UCO Bank – Arun Kaul
United Bank of India – Archana Bhargava
Vijaya Bank – V.Kannan
Union Bank – Arun Tiwari
Punjab And Sindh Bank – Jatinder Bir Singh

Overview of Civil Services Examination

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Indian Foreign Service
Overview of Civil Services Examination

CS (Preliminary)
CS (Main)

CS (Preliminary)
Scheme
Statistical Data
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(A) Tentative Schedule
(i) Notification of Examination
November/December of previous year
(ii) Conduct of Examination
May
(B) Age – limits:
21-30 years as on 1st August of the year of Examination.
Certain categories of persons as specified in the Commission’s Notice as published in Employment News/Rozgar Samachar are eligible for age relaxation.
(C) Educational Qualification
Degree of a Recognised University or equivalent.
Candidates appearing in the requisite Degree qualification are also eligible for appearing in the examination, however, they are supposed to submit proof of passing the requisite qualification along with with Detailed Application Form for Civil Services Examination (Main) .
Scheme of CS (Preliminary) Examination
The Civil Services Examination (Preliminary) consists of two papers of objective type (multiple-choice questions) carrying a maximum of 400 marks.
The Question Papers (Test Booklets) are set in English & Hindi
General Studies Paper – I 200 Marks
General Studies Paper – II
200 Marks
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Statistical Data Civil Services Examination (Preliminary)
Year of Exam
No of Candidates
Applied Appeared
1997 2,65,761 1,30,198
1998 2,71,517 1,22,363
1999 3,09,501 1,35,086
2000 2,25,555 1,19,398
2001 2,56,673 1,38,240
2002 3,01,585 1,57,486
Note : For further details, please refer to the Commission’s Notice when it is published in the Employment News and some of the leading newspapers.
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Civil Services Examination (Main)
Tentative Date of Examination : October  – November
Scheme
List of Optional SubjectsList of Optional Subjects (Literature)Statistical Data
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Scheme – CS (Main)

Paper-I
One of the Indian Languages to be selected by the candidate from the 18 languages included in the VIIIth Schedule to the Constitution (Qualifying Paper)
300 Marks
Paper-II English (Qualifying Paper) 300 Marks
Paper-III Essay 200 Marks
Papers IV & V General Studies (300 Marks for each paper) 600 Marks
Papers VI, VII, VIII & IX
Any two subjects (each having 2 papers) to be selected from the prescribed optional subjects (300 marks for each paper)
1200 Marks
Total Marks for Written Examination 2000 Marks
Interview Test 300 Marks
Grand Total 2300 Marks
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List of Optional Subjects – Civil Services Examination (Main) – (Total 25)
See Note below List of Optional Subjects (Literature)
Agriculture Management
Animal Husbandry & Vetinary Science Mathematics
Anthropology Mechanical Engineering
Botany Medical Science
Chemistry Philosophy
Civil Engineering Physics
Commerce & Accountancy Political Science & International Relations
Economics Psychology
Electrical Engineering Public Administration
Geography Sociology
Geology Statistics
Indian History Zoology
Law
List of Optional Subjects (Literature) – CS (Main) – (Total 26)

Arabic Gujarati Manipuri Sanskrit
Assamese Hindi Nepali Sindhi
Bengali Kannada Oriya Tamil
Chinese Kashmiri Pali Telugu
English Konkani Persian Urdu
French Marathi Punjabi
German Malayalam Russian
Note : Total Optional Subjects : 51
Note (i) :
Candidates have the option to answer all the question papers, except the language papers, viz, Paper-I and Paper-II, in any one of the languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution or in English
Note (ii) :
Candidates who have opted for an Indian Language as language medium for the Main Examination have an option of being interviewed either in English or in the same language which they have opted for the Main Examination
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Statistical Data – CS (Main)
Year Of Exam Vacancies Candidates Recommended
SC ST OBC GEN TOTAL SC ST OBC GEN TOTAL
1995 98 49 165 333 645 101 49 192 303 645
1996 125 57 174 383 739 138 59 212 330 739
1997 89 43 166 323 621 94 46 215 266 621
1998 53 28 114 275 470 60 30 142 238 470
1999 53 27 97 234 411 63 30 127 191 411
2000 54 29 100 244 427 58 34 128 207 427
2001 47 39 97 234 417 52 42 131 192 417
2002 38 22 88 162 310 38 22 88 138 286

True and Interesting facts about Girls

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Facts About girls

True and Interesting Facts About Girls 

  • When a girl says she’s sad, but she isn’t crying, it means she’s crying in her heart.
  • When she ignores you after you’ve done something wrong, it’s best to give her some time to cool down before touching her heart with an apology.
  • A girl can’t find anything to hate about the guy she loves (which is why it is so hard for her to ‘get over him’ after the relationship’s over.)
  • If a girl loves a guy, he will always be on her mind every minute of the day, even though she flirts with other guys.
  • When the guy she likes smiles and stares girls deep into her eyes, she will melt.
  • Do you know facts about girls that a girl likes to hear compliments, but usually not sure how to react to them.
  • When a particular guy flirts with a girl very often, a girl would start thinking the guy likes her. So if you treat a girl just as a friend, go easy on the smiles and stare.
  • If you don’t like a girl who likes you, break it to her gently.
  • If a girl starts avoiding you after you reject her, leave her alone for a while. If you still treat her as a friend, talk to her.
  • Do you know facts about girls that girls enjoy talking about what they feel. Music, poetry, drawing sand writing are ways of expressing themselves (which explains why most girls like writing journals).
  • Never tell a girl that she is useless in anyway.
  • Being too serious can turn a girl off.
  • When the guy she likes calls her for the first time, the girl may act look uninterested during the call. But as soon as the phone is back on the hook, she will whoop with joy and immediately start telephoning her friends to spread the news.
  • A smile means a lot to a girl.
  • If you like a girl, try making friends with her first. Let her get to know you.
  • If a girl says she can’t go out with you because she has to study, leave.
  • But if she still calls you or expect a call from you, stay.
  • Don’t try to guess a girl’s feelings. Ask her.
  • Do you know facts about girls that hearing the words “I love you” is a great reassurance to a girl that she is beautiful.
  • After a girl falls in love with a guy, she’ll wonder why she never noticed him before.
  • If you need tips on how to flirt with a girl, read romance stories.
  • When class pictures come out, a girl would first check who is standing next to her crush before actually looking at herself.
  • A girl’s ex-crush will always be in her memory, but the guy she loves now stays in her heart.
  • Girls love having fun!
  • A simple ‘Hi’ can brighten a girl’s day.
  • A girl’s best friends usually know best what she is feeling and going through.
  • Girls hate it when a guy pays attention to them just to get close to their ‘prettier’ friend.
  • Love means devotion, caring, and happiness to a girl, in that order.
  • Some girls care about looks, some care about brains, but ALL girls want a guy who will love and care for them.
  • Girls want nothing more than to feel loved.

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