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Sunday, 9 March 2014

World Organization Quiz


1. Which of the following is not associated with the UNO?

A. ILO
B. WHO
C. ASEAN
D. All of the above


2. The chairmanship/presidency of the UN Security Council rotates among the Council Members

A. every 6 months
B. every 3 months
C. every year
D. every month


3. Which of the following is not a chief organ of the United Nations Organisations?

A. International Labour Organisation
B. Security Council
C. International Court of Justice
D. General Assembly


4. Permanent Secretariat to coordinate the implementation of SAARC programme is located at

A. Dhaka
B. New Delhi
C. Colombo
D. Kathmandu


5. The Indian delegation to the first World Conference on Human Rights was led by

A. Dr. Manmohan Singh
B. Farooq Abdullah
C. Dinesh singh
D. Alam Khan

6. The year 1995 is the Golden Jubilee year of which of the following international organisations?
A. UNO
B. NAM
C. GATT (now WTO)
D. ASEAN

7. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is located at which of the following places?

A. Geneva
B. Rome
C. Paris
D. Vienna

8. Amnesty International is an organisation associated with which of the following fields?

A. Protection of Cruelty to animals
B. Environment protection
C. Protection of human rights
D. Protection of historic monuments


9. The Halifax summit was that of

A. G-7 countries
B. Leaders of the NAM
C. countries in favour of a common currency for Europe
D. Palestinian and Israeli leaders


10. The office of the UN General Assembly is in

A.Vienna
B. New York
C. Paris
D. Zurich

11. Which is principal organ of the United Nations that as virtually accomplished its object?

A. The Security Council
B. The General Assembly
C. The International Court of Justice
D. The Trusteeship Council

12. The headquarters of the UNESCO is at
A. Rome
B. Geneva
C. New York
D. Paris

13. Which UN body deals with population problem?

A. UNFPA
B. UNDP
C. UNICEF
D. UNESCO

14. Besides UK, USA, Germany and Japan the G-7 countries includes

A. Canada, France and Russia
B. Canada, Italy and Netherlands
C. France, Netherlands and Russia
D. Canada, France and Italy


15. The headquarters of World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is located in

A. Paris
B. Madrid
C. New York
D. Geneva




ANSWERS:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. A
14. D
15. D


05:16 - By Unknown 0

How to use Preposition in English Grammar


Prepositions are words which show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun object and some other words in the sentence. They are always followed by nouns or pronouns. They are called "the biggest little words” in English because they have very important functions.

Three Groups of Prepositions:
a. Prepositions of place, position and direction.
b. Prepositions of time.
c. Prepositions for other relationships.



SOME COMMON PREPOSITIONS
PLACE
POSITION
DIRECTION
TIME
OTHER
above
across
along
among
at
away from
behind
below
beside
between
beyond
by
down
from
in
in front of
inside
into
near
off
on
opposite
out (of)
outside
over
around
through
to
towards
under
up
after
before
at
by
for
during
from
in
except
as
like
about
with
without
by
for

Rule: 
è
They are always followed by a "noun", never followed by a verb.
By "noun" we include:
Ă  Noun (dog, money, love) 
Ă  Proper Noun (name) (London, Mary) 
Ă  Pronoun (you,him,us)
Ă  Noun Group (my first car)
Ă  Gerund (swimming)

If we want to follow with a verb, we must use the "-ing" form which is really a gerund or verb in noun form. Ă¨
Subject + Verb
Preposition
"noun"
The pen is
on
the table.
He lives
in
England.
Henry is looking
for
you.
The newspaper is
under
your green book.
Pascal is used
to
English people.
She isn't used
to
working.
We ate
before
coming.


Prepositions of Time / Place at, in, on Ă 
Ă   At for a PRECISE TIME
Ă  In for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
Ă  On for DAYS and Dates

At
In
On
At 4:30 pm
in March
on Monday
At 3 o'clock
In Winter
On 6 March
At noon
In the summer
On 22 Dec.2012
At dinnertime
In 1990
On Christmas Day
At bedtime
In the next century
On your birthday
At the moment
In the future
On New Year's Eve


Notice that use of the prepositions of time in and on in these common expressions
è
Ă In the morning /On Monday morning
Ă In the mornings / On Sunday mornings
Ă In the afternoon(s) / On Sunday afternoons
Ă In the evening(s) / On Friday evenings

Note : When we say next, last, this, every we do not use at,in,on. 
Ă I went to New York last June (not in last June)
Ă She is coming back next Monday. (not on next Monday)
Ă I go home every Easter . (not at every Easter)
Ă We'll call you this afternoon. (not in this afternoon) 
Place: at, in, on
In General: 
Ă  At for a POINT (dog, money, love) 
Ă In for an ENCLOSED SPACE 
Ă On for a SURFACE 
At
In
On
At the bus stop
In London
On the wall
At the corner
In the garden
On the ceiling
At the entrance
In a box
On the floor
At the crossroads
In a building
On the carpet
At the top of the page
In a car
On a page



Some other common uses of at / on / in 
At
In
On
At home
In a car
On a bus
At work
In a taxi
On a train
At school
In a helicopter
On a plane
At university
In an elevator
On a bicycle
At the top
In the sky
On the radio
At the bottom
In the street
On the left
At the side
In a row
On a horse
At reception
In a boat
On a boat

Note : Notice how we can use on a boat or in a boat depending on the type and the size of the particular boat/ship.

More Prepositions
Prepositions
use
Example
during
while in
during the film,during the war, during my stay
for
for two days, for an hour
from / to
from Saturday to Monday, from 5 to 9
between
the time period from one to another
between 1986 and 2012, between Saturday and Monday
until/till
before a certain time
until/till Sunday,5 o'clock
by
at the least
by Tuesday, by next month, by tomorrow
to
movement towards
to school, to work, to the station
into
movement towards inside something
into the cinema, into the car
out of
to leave a place/a thing
out of the cinema,out of the car
by
near/next to/beside
LINK stand by me, by the lake
through
through the tunnel, through the room
across
opposite ends
across the river, across the street
against
against the wall, against the door
into
movement towards inside something
into the cinema, into the car


05:16 - By Unknown 0

Quant Quiz for SSC Exam


Dear reader here we are providing some question on quant which can helpful in your upcoming exam

1.           A sum of Rs 731 is distributed among A, B and C, such that A receives 25% more than B and B receives 25% less than C. What is C’s share in the amount?
(1) Rs 172                                  (2) Rs 200                  
(3) Rs 262                                  (4) Rs 272      
           

2.           Manoj sold an article for Rs 15000. Had he offered a discount of 10% on the selling price, he would have earned a profit of 8%. What is the selling price?
(1) Rs12,500                              (2) Rs13,500              
(3) Rs12,250                              (4) Rs13,250  
        
3.          What will be the compound interest accrued on an amount of Rs 10,000 @20p.c.p.a. in two years if the interest is compounded half-yearly?
(1) Rs 4,400                               (2) Rs 4,600               
(3) Rs 4,641                               (4) Rs 4,680   
        
4.         The average weight of 4 men is increased by 3kg when one of them who weighs 120 kg is replaced by another man. What is the weight of the new man?
(1) 125 kg                                   (2) 150 kg
(3) 122 kg                                   (4) 132 kg
5.           B and C together can complete a piece of work in 8 days. A and B can complete the same work in 12 days and A and C can complete the same work in 16 days. In how many days can A, B and C together can complete the work?
(1) 339                                        (2) 7513                      
(3) 7512                                      (4) 3512          
        
6.           The average speed of a car is 145 times the average speed of the bus. A tractor covers 575km in 23 hours. How much distance the car cover in 4 hours of the speed of the bus is twice the speed of the tractor?
(1) 340 km                                 (2) 480 km     
(3) 360 km                                 (4) 450 km     
        
7.           A pump can fill a tank with water in 2 hours. Because of the leak, it took 213 hours to fill the tank. The leak can drain all the water of the tank in:
(1) 413 hours                              (2) 7 hours                  
(3) 8 hours                                  (4)14 hours     
        
8.            A shopkeeper mixed two verities of rice at Rs. 20/kg and Rs. 30/kg in the ratio 2 : 3 and sell the mixture at 10% profit. Find the price per kg at which he sold the mixture?
(1) Rs. 26                                   (2) Rs. 28.8                
(3) Rs. 28                                   (4) Rs. 28.6    
        
9.           The ratio of the present ages of Anju and Sandhya is 13:17 respectively. Four years ago the ratio of their respective ages was 11:15. What will be the respective ratio of their ages six years hence?
(1) 3:4                                         (2) 7:8                         
(3) 5:4                                         (4) 4:5 
           
10.         A shopkeeper bought 30kg of wheat at the rate of Rs45 per kg. He sold 40% of the total  quantity at the rate of Rs50 per kg. Approximately, at what price per kg should he sell the  remaining quantity to make a profit of 25% overall?
(1) Rs 54                                    (2) Rs 52                    
(3) Rs 50                                    (4) Rs 60                                
Answers with Explanation:
1. (4)
Let C's share be Rs x.
Then, B gets =0.75 x.
A gets = 1.25×0.75x
x+0.75x+0.9375x=731
2.6875x=731
x=7312.6875 =272
2. (1)
SP=Rs15000
SP after 10% discount= 15000-10%of15000= 15000-1500=Rs13500
Profit on SP= 8%
CP= 13500108 ×100=Rs 12500
3. (3)
CI=10000[{(1110 )×(1110 )×(1110 )×(1110 )}-1]
4.        (4)
If the average is increased by 3 kg, then sum of weights increases by 3 x 4 = 12 kg .
And this increase in weight is due to the extra weight included due to the inclusion of new person.
Weight of new man = 120 + 12 = 132 kg.
5. (2)
(B+C)'s 1 day work= 18  ...(i)
(A+B)'s 1 day's work= 112  ...(ii)
(A+C)'s 1 day's work = 116  ...(iii)
On adding all these three equations,
2(A+B+C)'s one day's work = 18 +112 116 = (6+4+3)48 =1348 
(A+B+C)'s one day's work= 1396 
A, B and C can complete the work in 9613 =7 513 
6. (3)
Speed of the tractor= distance/ time 
=57523 =25kmph
speed of bus= 50kmph
speed of car= 95 ×50=90kmph
distance covered by the car in 4 hours= 4×90=360km
7. (4)
Work done by the leak in 1 hour = (12 -37) = 114 
leak will empty the tank in 14 hours.
8. (4)
CP of mixture = (20*2+30*3)2+3 =26
SP of the mixture = 1.1×26=28.6
9.(4)
Let the present ages of Anju and Sandhya be 13x and 17x years respectively. 
13x-417x-4 =1115 
=>187x-44=195x-60
=>195x-187x=60-40
=>x=2
Required ratio= (13×2+6):(17×2+6)
=4:5
10.       (4)
CP of wheat= 30×45=Rs1350
40% of 30kg =12kg
SP of 12kg = 12×50 = Rs 600
For 25% profit, total SP of all the wheat is 1350×125100 =Rs 1687.5
Remaining wheat (30-12) = 18kg
Rate of remaining wheat = 1087.518 ≈Rs60


05:15 - By Unknown 0

India Goes to Poll from April 7 !


Elections for 16th Lok Sabha will be held from April 7 to May 12, announced Chief election Commissioner on Wednesday.

Nation will go to polls on April 7, 9, 10, 12, 17, 24, 30, May 7 and May 12.Counting for all polls will be held on May 16.

Announcing the election schedule, Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath said, this should not be viewed as phases. “They are poll days,” he said.

Special camps will be organised at all polling stations on March 9 for voters to verify, add or modify their details in the electoral list.

Election Commission has decided to distribute photo election slips with polling station details at his/her doorstep, within 3-7 days from the date of the poll.

With the election schedule announced on Wednesday, Model Code of Conduct for elections comes into force with immediate effect.






State-wise polling days:

Andhra Pradesh: April 30, May 7
Arunachal Pradesh: April 9
Assam: April 7, 12, 24
Bihar: April 10, 17, 24, 30, May 7 and 12
Chhattisgarh: April 10, 17, 24
Goa: April 17
Gujarat: - April 30
Haryana: April 10
Himachal Pradesh: May 7
Jammu and Kashmir: April 10, 17, 24, 30, May 7
Jharkhand - April 10, 17, 24
Karnataka: April 17
Kerala: April 10
Madhya Pradesh: April 10, 17, 24
Maharashtra: April 10, 17, 24
Manipur: April 9, 17
Meghalaya: April 9
Mizoram: April 9
Nagaland: April 9
Odisha: April 10, 17
Punjab: April 30
Rajasthan: April 17, 24
Sikkim: April 12
Tamil Nadu: April 24
Tripura: April 7, 12
Uttar Pradesh: April 10, 17, 24, 30, May 7, 12
Uttarakhand: May 7
West Bengal: April 17, 24, 30, May 7, 12
Andaman and Nicobar Islands: April 10
Chandigarh: April 10
Dadra and Nagar Haveli: April 30
Daman and Diu: April 30
Lakshadweep: April 10
NCT/Delhi: April 10
Puducherry: April 24

The term of the current Lok Sabha expires on June 1, and the new House has to be constituted by May 31. 
Along with the Lok Sabha election, Andhra Pradesh, including the regions comprising Telangana, Odisha and Sikkim will go to polls to elect new Assemblies.

It could be the first time the country witnesses elections over such a long period.An estimated 81.4 crore voters will be eligible to vote in the coming elections with 9.71 crore new voters being added to the rolls since the last elections. The electoral rolls are ready after being updated with January 1 as the cut- off date.

A total of 1.1 crore poll personnel, half of security personnel, will be deployed to ensure a free and fair poll. The database of the civilian staff to be deployed for conducting the polls has been prepared and at least 5.5 million civilians would be deployed.

For the first time in parliamentary polls, a system of paper trail for electronic voting will be introduced in some constituencies on a trial basis. A paper trail would help in avoiding controversies in case of a dispute.

The EC has also issued guidelines to political parties asking them to explain the rationale of financing the promises they make in their election manifestos.

The guidelines that followed the SC's directions in this regard have now been made a part of the Model Code.
From the coming elections, candidates in a parliamentary constituency in bigger states can spend up to Rs.70 lakh on their campaign, up from Rs.40 lakh in 2011. 

In the 2009 elections, it was Rs.25 lakh. Another first in the Lok Sabha elections will be the introduction of the ' None of the Above' option, which came into vogue in the Assembly elections a few months ago.

05:14 - By Unknown 0

SBI IT OFFICER - Professional Knowledge Quiz


Dear Readers,
In view of the upcoming SBI IT Officer Examination, we have decided to provide you all a daily quiz on Professional Knowledge. Hope the post provides to be a fruitful for you all and hope you succeed in the upcoming exams!!!
Ques. 1 It is possible to define a schema completely using 
(A) VDL and DDL. 
(B) DDL and DML. 
(C) SDL and DDL.
(D) VDL and DML
Ques. 2 Which of the following is a valid SQL type? 
(A) CHARACTER 
(B) NUMERIC 
(C) FLOAT 
(D) All of the above 
Ques. 3 The RDBMS terminology for a row is 
(A) tuple. 
(B) relation. 
(C) attribute. 
(D) degree. 
Ques. 4 Which of the following operations need the participating relations to be union compatible? 
(A) UNION 
(B) INTERSECTION 
(C) DIFFERENCE
(D) All of the above
Ques. 5 The full form of DDL is 
(A) Dynamic Data Language 
(B) Detailed Data Language 
(C) Data Definition Language 
(D) Data Derivation Language
ANS C
Ques. 6 Which of the following is an advantage of view? 
(A) Data security 
(B) Derived columns 
(C) Hiding of complex queries 
(D) All of the above 
Ques. 7 A set of possible data values is called 
(A) attribute 
(B) degree 
(C) tuple
(D) domain. 
Ques. 8 Which of the operations constitute a basic set of operations for manipulating relational 
data? 
(A) Predicate calculus 
(B) Relational calculus 
(C) Relational algebra 
(D) None of the above 
Ques. 9 Which of the following is another name for weak entity? 
(A) Child 
(B) Owner 
(C) Dominant 
(D) All of the above 
Ques. 10 Which of the following database object does not physically exist? 
(A) base table 
(B) index 
(C) view 
(D) none of the above 
ANSWERS:
Ans 1 : B
Ans 2 : D 
Ans 3 : A 
Ans 4 : D
Ans 5 : D
Ans 6 : D
Ans 7 : D
Ans 8 : C
Ans 9 : A
Ans 10: C


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