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Thursday 8 October 2015

Meet the Winner of Nobel Prize in Economic Science 2014

The Nobel Prize in Economic Science for the year 2014 was announced today. A French Economist was honored with this award this year. Jean Tirole, whose theories about the behavior of large companies underpin modern antitrust regulation, won this year’s Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. 
This French professor of economics works on industrial organization, game theory, banking and finance, and economics and psychology. He is the chairman of the board of the Jean-Jacques Laffont Foundation at the Toulouse School of Economics, scientific director of the Industrial Economics Institute (IDEI) in Toulouse and founding member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).  He said he was very grateful for the award for his work on “taming powerful firms”.

It was the first time in more than 30 years that the prize has been given for the study of regulation, a topic that has moved well beyond academia since the financial crisis.

At the core of Mr. Tirole’s work are models, often densely mathematical, that describe monopolies, oligopolies and markets. But he has also ranged widely across industries, among them payment cards and telecommunications, to produce studies of their particular function and dysfunction. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said that Mr. Tirole, 61, had helped governments tame firms by analyzing when and how regulators should intervene to constrain activities, and when to stand back. 
Three American scientists Eugene F. Fama (University of Chicago, IL, USA),  Lars Peter Hansen (University of Chicago, IL, USA) and Robert J. Shiller (Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA)  won this award for the year 2013 for research that has improved the forecasting of asset prices in the long term and helped the emergence of index funds in stock markets, the award-giving body said. According to the committee, the economists' research "laid the foundation for the current understanding of asset prices."  


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Monday 5 October 2015

SSC CGL (Tier I) Exam 2015 Marks out

Friends, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the Marks of SSC CGL (Tier I) Exam 2015. As you know, the Staff Selection Commission has conducted the Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Examination during 9th August 2015 and 16th August 2015 and  Re-exam on 30th August 2015 and released the results of the same on 29th September 2015. Now it has came out with the marks secured by the Qualified / Non Qualified candidates. You can check your marks from the official website of Staff Selection Commission (SSC) or from below link. All the Best :)
Thanks to Subhadeep Basu for the update

01:33 - By Unknown 0

RBI Grade B Officers Recruitment 2015 Official Notification out

Friends, the Official Notification of RBI Grade B Officers recruitment details and important dates for the year 2015 is out. There are 134 posts in total (67 Gen, 15 SC, 13 ST, 39 OBC). You can apply online from today (5th October 2015) to 23rd October 2015. The exam will be of 2 Phases. Phase I Online Exam will be held during 21 & 22nd November 2015 and the Phase II online exam will be held on 7th December 2015. Check complete details below. All the Best :)

Name of the Organization : Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

Name of the Post(s) : Grade B Officers

Vacancy Details : 134 posts (67 Gen, 15 SC, 13 ST, 39 OBC)

Important Dates :

  • Starting Date for Online Registration : 5th October 2015
  • Last Date for Online Registration : 23rd October 2015
  • Phase-I Online Examination : 21st & 22nd November 2015
  • Phase-II Online Examination : 7th December  2015
Application Fee :

  • SC / ST / PWD : Rs. 100
  • Gen / OBC : Rs. 850
  • Staff : Nill 

    Thanks to Srinivas S Pai and Ravi Sankar Reddy Guda for the update
    01:31 - By Unknown 0

    IBPS PO V Day 2 Slot 2 Review

    English
    Rc. Related to economy but ant syn was easy..
    Jumbling sentence.. Related China companies.. Moda rate
    Blanks was easy
    Errors 3was easy based on.. Either or, both and, not only but aslo,etc
    Closed test.. Modarate about indian education system


    Quants
    Approx 5 easy
    Quadratic 5 easy
    Number series 5 in that 3 was easy
    Di line �� graph was easy 5
    Micellenous dolable based on ages,probable, mesuration ,twork, train ��
    Overal 20 can attempt..
    Reasoning
    Total easy except puzzles
    Syoll 5
    Code decoding 5
    Inequality 5
    Micellenous 5... Blood related, floors puzzle
    Liner puzle was easy 5
    Toyal exam was easy if u manage the time. 

    Shared by AK 
    01:30 - By Unknown 0

    IBPS PO V Day 2 Slot 1 Review

    Reasoning
    • Puzzle based on North-South facing is easy
    • 1 puzzle on blood relation in sitting circle
    • 1 puzzle on floors
    • 5 Q-2 ques of Syllogism were Possiblity Cases
    • code inequlaity-5
    • coding decoding-5
    Aptitude
    • 5 approximation easy
    • 5 series
    • 2 DI
    • 5 Equations easy
    • 10 other(age,probability,..)
    English
    • cloze test-5 easy
    • RC-10 difficult
    • 5 error
    • para jumble-5
    • double blanks-5
    Attempted 54 (99% accuracy)

    Shared by Ravi Sankar Reddy Guda
    01:29 - By Unknown 0

    Review of IBPS PO V PRELIMINARY 2nd SHIFT

    Hi This is Harish Burmon. Today I attend IBPS PO PRELIMINARY EXAM in Second shift at SIT MAC CENTRE,  SILIGURI. Today in second shift the questions were in  easy to moderate level. My attempt was 58. The questions were as follows section wise


    Reasoning
    There were 15 questions in puzzle.  One of them seating arrangement in circular table, other was Floor distribution and rest was seating arrangement in north south stateline. Puzzles were modatate to difficult level.
    Statement conclution : 5
    Less then greater than: 5
    Coding Decoding : 5
    and blood relation  & misllenious : 5
    My attempt is 18 in this section
    Mathematics
    Mathematics was in easy to modatate level.  There was 5 questions from approximation,  5 series,  10 from two DI (Simple graph) and Misellenoius 15 questions ( profil loss, share, speed boat, profit loss etc)
    My attempt  is 18 in this section.
    English
    Comprehension is about china's small bank has 10 questions,  Fill in the Blanks 5,  Sporting errors  5,  cloze test 5 (about Amirican education) and lastly  the rearrange,  it was sticky time consumed. 
    My attempt  in this srction is 22.
    My total attempt is 58.
    Thank u

    ALL THE BEST
    01:28 - By Unknown 0

    IBPS PO5 Review 03/10/2015 Morning Shift Analysis

    MY name is Dheeraz and working as a clerk in a nationalized bank.. ME TOO aspiring to become an officer attempted the ibps po V PRELIMS..

    I have attended 2 ibps po and 1 ibps clerk,and ibps rrbs till now and whether i qualify or not i used to atleast see the 100% of the questions.. many of us will think when i can answer 200 in 120..why cant i answer 100 in 60??.. but there comes the logic and computers and gk are time and fate changers here...so i warn the candidates to be prepared well for the next slots..
    now coming to the paper; English my friend from childhood was easy for me..attempted all but parajumbles.. as we know one mistake in parajumble leads to 5wrongs..so atttempts 25/30..    time left was 45mins

    Reasoning was moderate..u need to have speed and accuracy..i solved only 25 questions... but i wasted a time in a circular arangement question.. be cautious never waste more than 5mins for seating arrangement.. so my attempts 25/35.. 85-100% accuracy.. time left 20 mins

    and there comes Quant...and i was nervous and then i took a hewing gum and relaxed myself..Chewing a gum relaxes our mind ,try it once friends.. 2omins on the clock get set go....  i have done 20questions... tried to do a DI and then time became 00:00... gameover..

    total my attempts were 70/100..  in my opinion cutoff would be 40-42 for general category..  all the best to one and all 
    01:27 - By Unknown 0

    Tuesday 6 January 2015

    Indian History Quiz : Indus Valley Civilization - Part I

    Hi friends, this is Navtej again. First of all, thank you so much for the wonderful response to my yesterday's quiz on India in Space (please read that quiz here). Today I am sharing a quiz on Indian History. I have decided to start with Indus Valley Civilization (2 parts) followed by Vedic Age and various Empires and Freedom Struggle. Once again I am saying, this post is not for Banking Exams. So banking aspirants can skip these quizzes. Your reviews are always welcome. Happy Reading :)
    • The history of India is divided into three parts. Which are they ?
      • The ancient, medieval and modern
    • What is ancient history ?
      • The history recorded of the past. It gives a clear picture of the man's progress from his early wild stage to highly civilized condition.
    • What are the two major divisions of the ancient Indian history ?
      • The history of the age when people could not write is known as the period of unrecorded history, the period when writing came to be used is known as the period fo recorded history. 
    • What enables the historians to fix the dates of the material remains with a high degree of accuracy ?
      • Carbon - 14 dating
    • How are the monuments useful to the historians ? 
      • The monuments are useful to the study of ancient architecture, social, political and economic life of the people, fine arts and the age of various civilizations. 
    • Which was the earliest civilization that flourished in India on the banks of the river Indus ?
      • The Indus valley civilization from 2,900 - 1,800 B.C.
    • Which are the important sites, connected with the Indus valley civilization ?
      • Lothal near Ahmedabad (Gujarat);
      • Kalibangan in rajasthan;
      • Banwali in Hissur (Haryana);
      • Ropar near Chandigarh (Punjab);
      • Mohanjodaro in Larkana (now in Pakistan);
      • Harappa Sahiwal district (now in Pakistan)
    • Which site was the first to be excavated ?
      • Harappa
    • Who first excavated the Harappa site ?
      • John Marshall and R. D. Bannerji in 1921
    • Which is the largest Harappan city ?
      • Mohenjo-daro
    • What is the most remarkable structure of Mohenjo-daro ?
      • The Great Bath
    • The houses and buildings of Indus valley were made up of what ?
      • Baked bricks
    • What kinds of cloth were worn by the people of Harappa ?
      • Cotton clothes 
    • What were the chief occupation of the people ?
      • Agriculture and cattle forming
    • What was the main deity of the Indus people ?
      • Mother Goddess who they worshipped 
    • How long did this civilization last ?
      • For about 1000 years
    • Which spirits were worshipped by the Indus people ?
      • Nagas and Yakshas
    • Modern Hinduism which possess all the features of which culture ?
      • Indus valley culture 
    • How many seals were excavated from Mohenjo-daro ?
      • nearly 300
    • Which were the chief food of the people ?
      • the people used Wheat, Barley, Palmdate, mutton, pork, fish and eggs.
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    Monday 5 January 2015

    Science Quiz : India in Space - Part II

    Dear friends, this is Navtej again. hope you are enjoying reading my posts on General Knowledge. Here I am sharing the Part II of Science Quiz : India in Space. You can read the Part I from here.
    • What is ISRO ?
      • ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) is the organization which plans and implements the Space research programmes of India. It works under the department of Space. Bengaluru is it's headquarters. 
      • Important Details to Note :
        • Established on : 15th August 1969
        • Chairman : A S Kiran Kumar
        • Motto : Space Technology in the Service of Human Kind
    • Which are the units functioning in VSSC (Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre)
      • Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS)
      • Space Science and Technology Centre (SSTC)
      • Rocket Fabrication Facility (RFF)
      • Rocket Propellent Plant (RPP)
      • Reinforced Plastics Centre (REPLACE) Thiruvananthapuram
      • Valiamala Facilities, Thiruvananthapuram
      • Ammonium Per Chlorate Experimental Plant (APEP), Aluva
    • Other Space Research Institutions in India
      • ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bengaluru
      • Space Application Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad
      • Sri Hrikotah Range (SHAR), Nellor (Andhra Pradesh)
      • Auxiliary Propulsion Systems Unit (APSU) [Thiruvananthapuram, Mahendragiri and Bengaluru)
    • Which are the main wings of the Space Application Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad ?
      • Experimental Satellite Communication Earth Station (ESCES)
      • Satellite Communication System Division (SCSD)
      • Remote Sensing and Meterological Application Division (RSMD)
      • Software System Group (SSG)
      • Electro Wave Division (EWD)
    • Which are the wings of Sri Harikotah Range (SHAR) ?
      • Sri Harikotah Launch Complex (SLC)
      • Rocket Seld Facility (SLED)
      • Solid Propellent Space Booster Plant (SPROB)
      • Sri Hari Kotah Common Facilities (SCF)
      • Static Test and Evaluation Complex (STEX)
      • Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC), Mahendragiri (Tamil Nadu), Valiamala (Thiruvananthapuram)
      • National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) Hyderabad
      • INSAT Master Control Facility (MCF) Hassan
    • Where is the location of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre ?
      • Thumba in Thiruvananthapuram 
    • When was the first rocket launched from Thumba ? 
      • 21st November 1963 (Rocket for weather studies)
    • When was the Indian made rocket "Rohini"  launched from Thumba ?
      • 20th November 1967
    • When was the first satellite of India, Aryabhatta launched ?
      • 10th April 1975
    • The weight and diameter of Aryabhatta :
      • Weight : 360 kg
      • Diameter : 106 metres
      • Height : 116 cm
      • it had 26 phases
    • From where was Aryabhatta launched ?
      • from Russia by Russian vehicle 
    • The time taken by Aryabhatta for one revolution around the Earth :
      • 96.41 minutes (15 revolutions a day)
    • Of which metal was Aryabhatta made ?
      • A special alloy Aluminum 
    • Which institution designed Aryabhatta ?
      • I.S.S.P now known as ISAC (ISRO Satellite Centre)

    That's all for today friends. In our next post we shall discuss the 3rd part of India in Science series followed by Atomic India and Solar Systems. Happy Reading :) 
    10:24 - By Unknown 0

    Sunday 4 January 2015

    Statewise Static GK - Pdf Download

    Hi friends, I am H. An ardent reader of Gr8AmbitionZ. I have compiled Statewise Static GK for upcoming exams. It includes the Statewise lists of National Parks, Stadiums, Dance forms, Lakes, Hillstations, Temples etc. You can download Pdf / Word versions of the file from below links. Hope it will be helpful for all the banking aspirants. Happy Reading :)

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    Saturday 3 January 2015

    List of Important Sports Stadiums in India

    Hi friends, I am Varalakshmi Tallapudi. Here I am sharing the list of Important Sports Stadiums in India. This list is very important for upcoming Banking Exams. Happy Reading :)

    Important Sports Stadiums in India 

    • Barabati Stadium - Odisha
    • Salt Lake Stadium - Kolkata, West Bengal
    • Eden Gardens Stadium - Kolkata, West Bengal 
    • Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium - New Delhi
    • DY Patil Stadium - Navi Mumbai
    • Kaloor International Stadium - Kerala
    • Raipur International Cricket Stadium - Raipur, Chhattisgarh 
    • M. Chinnaswamy Stadium - Bengaluru, Karnataka
    • Sardar Patel Stadium - Gujarat
    • Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium - Hyderabad 
    • Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium - Pune, Maharashtra 
    • Kalinga Stadium - Bhubneshwar, Odisha 
    • Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium - New Delhi
    • Krishnagiri Stadium - Wayanad, Kerala
    Note : Please add if you feel I have missed out any name.
    10:22 - By Unknown 0

    Friday 2 January 2015

    CITY - RIVER - STATES

    Frinds, here is the list of Important Rivers along with the City and State Details. This list was shared by $iDDHaRTHa. Happy Reading :)

    City - River - States

    • Agra --Yamuna --Uttar Pradesh
    • Ahmedabad --Sabarmati --Gujarat
    • Allahabad --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Auraiya --Yamuna -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Ayodhya --Saryu -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Badrinath --Ganges -- Uttarakhand
    • Bagalkot --Ghataprabha -- Karnataka
    • Bangalore --Vrishabhavathi -- Karnataka
    • Bhadravathi --Bhadra -- Karnataka
    • Bharuch --Narmada -- Gujarat
    • Chakeri --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Chennai --Adyar -- Tamil Nadu
    • Coimbatore --Noyyal -- Tamil Nadu
    • Cuttack --Mahanadi -- Odisha
    • Daman --Daman Ganga -- Daman
    • Dibrugarh --Brahmaputra -- Assam
    • Erode --Kaveri -- Tamil Nadu
    • Etawah --Yamuna -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Farrukhabad --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Fatehgarh --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Ferozpur --Sutlej -- Punjab
    • Gorakhpur --Rapti -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Guwahati --Brahmaputra -- Assam
    • Gwalior --Chambal -- Madhya Pradesh
    • Hajipur --Ganges,Gandak -- Bihar
    • Haridwar --Ganges -- Uttarkhand
    • Honnavar --Sharavathi -- Karnataka
    • Hospet --Tungabhadra -- Karnataka
    • Hyderabad --Musi -- Telangana
    • Jabalpur --Narmada -- Madhya Pradesh
    • Jaunpur --Gomti -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Kannauj --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Kanpur Cant --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Kanpur --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Karad --Krishna, -- Maharashtra
    • Karjat --Ulhas -- Maharashtra
    • Karwar --Kali -- Karnataka
    • Kolkata --Hooghly -- West Bengal
    • Kota --Chambal -- Rajasthan
    • Lucknow --Gomti -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Madurai --Vaigai -- Tamil Nadu
    • Mahad --Savitri -- Maharashtra
    • Malegaon --Girna River -- Maharashtra
    • Mangalore --Netravati, -- Karnataka
    • Mathura --Yamuna -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Nanded --Godavari -- Maharashtra
    • Nashik --Godavari -- Maharashtra
    • Nellore --Pennar -- Andhra Pradesh
    • New Delhi --Yamuna -- Delhi
    • Nizamabad --Godavari -- Andhrapradesh
    • Patna --Ganges -- Bihar
    • Pune --Mula, -- Maharashtra
    • Rajahmundry --Godavari -- Andhra Pradesh
    • Rourkela --Brahmani -- Odisha
    • Sambalpur --Mahanadi -- Odisha
    • Sangli --Krishna -- Maharashtra
    • Shimoga --Tunga River -- Karnataka
    • Shuklaganj --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Srinagar --Jhelum --Jammu & Kashmir
    • Surat --Tapti -- Gujarat
    • Thiruchirapalli --Kaveri -- Tamil Nadu
    • Tiruchirapalli --Kaveri -- Tamil Nadu
    • Tirunelveli --Thamirabarani -- Tamil Nadu
    • Ujjain --Shipra -- Madhya Pradesh
    • Vadodara --Vishwamitri -- Gujarat
    • Varanasi --Ganges -- Uttar Pradesh
    • Vijayawada --Krishna -- Andhra Pradesh
    10:21 - By Unknown 0

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