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CURRENT AFFAIRS-AUGUST,2011

QUESTIONS : 1.Who has been ranked world No.1 in double trap shooting as per the ISSF world rankings? 2.Who won the City Open WTA doubles title held in USA? 3.Which country has approved plans to setup first Tibetan bank? 4. Who has been sworn in a Karnataka's Chief Minister? 5.What is the spacecraft launched by NASA on a journey to Jupiter named as? 6.Name the oil tanker that drifted in from the Persian Gulf and lay stranded at Mumbai on 31st July,2011 7.Name the new (23rd) Indian Air Force Chief. 8.What does CAG stand for? 9.Name the world’s tallest tower to be built in Saudi Arabia-1001m.Burj Khalifa at present is the world’s tallest tower-828m. 10.Name the temple which was in news recently because of the valuables found in the temple . ANSWERS: 1. Ronjan Sodhi 2. Sania Mirza and Yaroslava Shvedova 3. China 4. D.V.Sadananda Gowda 5. Juno 6. M T Pavit 7. N.A.K. Browne 8. Comptroller and Auditor General of India 9. Kingd

21st March-World Forestry Day

• World Forestry Day is celebrated on 21 March every year. • Origin of the concept of World Forestry Day originated at the 23rd General Assembly of the European Confederation of Agriculture in 1971. • March 21 which is also the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere and the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere was chosen as the day to be celebrated offering information about the three key facets of forestry - protection, production and recreation. • Theme for 2010 World Forestry Day is “Forests and Biodiversity’. This day aims to provide opportunities for people to learn how forests can be managed and used sustainably. Convention on Biological Diversity: • The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) addresses forests directly through the expanded programme of work on forest biological diversity (annex to decision Vi/22), adopted in 2002 by the Conference of the Parties at its sixth meeting. • The forest work programme constitutes a broad set of goals, objectives and activi

Current Affairs Quiz January 2011

1. Bharat Ratna Classical Singer who died recently at the age of 88 ? - Pandit Bhinsen Joshi 2. Italian Film director ,screenwriter and one of the masters of the Commedia all’Italiana (Comedy Italian style) who died on November 29, 2010 at the age of 95, after comitting suicide by jumping from a window of the San Giovanni hospital in Rome, where he was admitted a few days earlier for prostate cancer? - Mario Monicelli. 3. who has been selected for the National Communal Harmony Award ? - Acharya Lokesh Muni 4. The 26th sub-junior and junior National athletics championships held in? Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bangalore. 5. which Indian honoured with the Crystal Award of the World Economic Forum (WEF) A.R. Rahman Internationally renowned music composer A.R. Rahman was on 26-01-2011 honoured with the Crystal Award of the World Economic Forum (WEF) at the opening ceremony of its annual meet here being attended by 2,500 global leaders from the fields of business, government, art, culture and r

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ

1 Who among the following has been appointed the National Security Adviser by the UPA Government ? (a) Brajesh Mishra (b) J. N. Daxit (c) Soli J. Sorabjee (d) T. K. A. Nair Ans: ( b ) J. N. Daxit 2. Who among the following is the new Chief Minister of Karnataka ? (a) S. M. Krishna (b) Uma Bharti (c) Dharam Singh (d) Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy Ans: ( c ) Dharam Singh 3. Who among the following has won the Miss Universe 2004 crown ? (a) Jennifer Hawkins (b) Shandi Finnessey (c) Alba Reyes (d) None of these Ans: ( a ) Jennifer Hawkins 4. A solemn ceremony to mark the 60th Anniversary of D-Day landings of the Allies troops during the Second World War,was held in (a) Pearl Harbour (b) Normandy (c) New York (d) Lisbon Ans: ( b ) Normandy 5. Which of the following cricketers holds the world record of maximum number of sixes in Tests ? (a) Chris Carins (New Zealand) (b) Viv Richards (West Indies) (c) Sachin Tendulkar (India) (d) Wasim Akram (Pakistan) Ans: ( a ) Chris Carins (New Zealand) 6. Who

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ

QUESTIONS: 1. Who performs the resounding waggledance? 2. What is the heavenly Greek word for messenger? 3. Which famous street in London takes its name from a croquet like game played in the 17th century? 4. The 1,267 ft. Devils Tower in Wyoming plays an alluring role in which 1977 sci-fi film? 5. What kind of weapon is found on the flag of the Barbados? 6. What is the well-known Sanskrit word for 'great soul'? 7. In which children's nursery rhyme or poem are the following consumed? One point for each correct answer. a. brown bread and butter b. mince and slices of quince c. Christmas pie 8. Which guitarist replaced the Rolling Stone Brian Jones after his untimely death? 9. What is used in phytotherapy? 10. Havana Brown, Korat, Turkish Van, Chartreux, Egyptian Mau and Burmilla are all examples of what? 11. The following words are from songs with 'wind' (as in North wind) somewhere in the song title. Can you name the song? One point for each correct answer. a. How m

Economics General Knowledge Quiz Questions

QUESTIONS: 1. Who was the first administrator-statesman to attempt planning as a means for economic development? a) Sir CP Ramaswami Aiyyar b) M Viswesvarayya c) VT Krishnamachari d) C Rajagopalachari 2. An economy is at the take off stage on its path to development when it a) becomes stagnant b) begins steady growth c) is liberalized d) gets maximum foreign aid 3. Which of the following is the basic characteristic of Oligopoly? a) a few sellers, one buyer b) a few sellers, many buyers c) a few sellers, a few buyers d) many sellers, a few buyers 4. The aim of which of the Five Year Plans was to correct the disequilibrium in the economy? a) First Five Year Plan b) Second Five Year Plan c) Third Five Year Plan d) Fourth Five Year Plan 5. Which of the following Five Year Plans recognized human development as the core of all developmental efforts? a) Eighth Five Year Plan b) Seventh Five Year Plan c) Fifth Five Year Plan d) Third Five Year Plan 6. Which of the following plans aimed at impr

General Knowledge Quiz

1.Consider the following events: 1. First Round Table Conference 2. Pakistan Declaration 3. Poona Pact 4. Gandhi Irwin Pact Which among the following represents the correct chronological order of the above events? (A)1 , 2, 3, 4 (B)1, 4, 3, 2, (C)4, 3, 2, 1 (D)3, 4, 2, 1 Answer : B 2.During the tenure of which among the following Viceroys, Simon Commission was appointed? (A)Lord Wellington (B)Lord Irwin (C)Lord Reading (D)Lord Chelmsford Answer : B 3.In which year, Submarine Telegraphy System was opened between India and Europe? (A)1862 (B)1865 (C)1867 (D)1875 Answer : B 4.After failure of which among the following movements, the Swaraj Party was formed? (A)Quit India Movement (B)Non-cooperation Movement (C)Civil disobedience Movement (D)Swadeshi Movement Answer : B 5.Approval of which among the following is needed to draw funds from Consolidated Fund of India? (A)President (B)Parliament (C)Council of Minister (D)All of above Answer : B 6.Consider the following: 1. Jallianwalla Bagh in

GENERAL QUIZ

QUESTIONS 1. Which of the following has the largest taxi fleet in the world? a. Mexico City b. New York c. Mumbai d. Sao Paulo 2. Which tiny country controlled two thirds of the world's trade between 1600 and 1650? 3. Which actor once came in second place at the 24 Hours Of Le Mans? a. James Garner b. Steve McQueen c. Paul Newman d. Robert Redford 4. Who was the second last Mohican? 5. Which 20th century US President, with a last name that is an eponym, could speak fluent Mandarin Chinese? 6. Which two songs with the word brown in the song title reached number one in the US charts in the 1970s? 7. Who was the only man to have had a Pope arrested in the last 300 years? 8. What does the Greek root 'cin', as in cinema, mean? 9. Canada and Indonesia have the longest coastlines in the world. Greenland excluded, name the next five. One point for each correct answer. 10. The 'Nostromo' is a doomed space ship in which sci-fi film? 11. Which four cities have hosted the Summe

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY QUESTIONS

National Science Day February 28, 2011 National Science Day is celebrated in India on February 28 every year to mark the discovery of Raman Effect by C.V. Raman. The event is commemorated in honour of Sir C.V. Raman for his legacy and discovery of the Raman Effect on February 28, 1928, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930.Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, FRS, (November 1888 – 21 November 1970) was an Indian physicist and Nobel laureate in physics recognized for his work on the molecular scattering of light and for the discovery of the Raman Effect, which is named after him. National Science Centre will also be celebrating the National Science Day 2011 on 28th February 2011l. The National Science Week Quiz 2010 QUESTIONS: Round one: chemistry 1. What is the only substance on earth that can be found naturally in all three states: solid, liquid and gas? 2. What substance should you use to treat a box jellyfish sting? 3. Name five elements that are named after famous scientist

BPCL

Bharat Petroleum Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Type State-owned enterprise Public (BSE: 500547NSE: BPCL) Industry Oil and Gas Founded 1976 Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Key people R. K. Singh (Chairman & MD) Products : Oil Petroleum Natural gas Petrochemical Fuel Lubricant Revenue 123,900.65 crore (US$26.89 billion) (2010) [1] Net income 1,719.98 crore (US$373.24 million) (2010) [1] Total assets $13.762 billion (2010)[2] Total equity $3.150 billion (2010) [2] Employees 14,729 (2007) Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) (BSE: 500547NSE: BPCL) is one of the largest state-owned oil and gas company in India, with Fortune Global 500 rank of 287 (2008).[3][4] Its corporate office is located at Ballard Estate, Mumbai.[5] As the name suggests, its interests are in downstream petroleum sector. It is involved in the refining and retailing of petroleum products. Bharat Petroleum is considered to be a pioneer in Indian petroleum industry with various path-breaking in