Wednesday 27 May 2015

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Monday 25 May 2015

WINNERS OF THE YEAR 2015 ARE:
-Sportsman of the year – NOVAK DJOKOVIC
-Sports Woman of the year – GENZEBE DIBABA
-Team of the year GE‘MANY MEN͛“ FOOTBALL TEAM
-Come-back of the year – SCHALK BURGER
-Break-through of the year – DANIEL RICCIARDO
-Action-sports-person of the year – ALAN EUSTACE
-Sportsperson of the year with a disability – TATYANA MCFADDEN
-Sport for good Award – SKATEISTAN
-Demy Exceptional Achievement – LI NA

-Spirit of SportYAO MING
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Thursday 21 May 2015

IMPORTANT SPELLINGS FOR COMPETITIVE / ENTRANCE  EXAM
(1)  Absence
(2)  Believing
(3)  Calendar
(4)  Compatible
(5)  Definitely
(6)  Desperate
(7)  Eighth
(8)  Familiar
(9)  Gauge
(10) Handicapped
(11) Impel
(12) Jewelry
(13) Libel
(14) Marriage
(15) Occurred
(16) Pantomime
(17) Perceive
(18) Righteous
(20) Speech


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Friday 8 May 2015

Latest Current Affairs:-

1. What is the authorised capital of each Regional Rural Bank (RRB) as per the recent amendments in Regional Rural Bank (Amendment) Bill 2014?
[A]500
 [B]1000
[C]1500
[D]2000

Answer : 2000
(Parliament has passed Regional Rural Banks (Amendment) Bill, 2014. It was first passed in Lok Sabha on December 22, 2014 and later in Rajya Sabha on April 28, 2015. This bill amends Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 and aims to strengthen the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and deepen their financial inclusion. This amendment bill increases the authorised capital of each Regional Rural Bank (RRB) from Rs 5 crore to Rs 2000 crore divided into Rs 200 crore of fully paid share of Rs 10 each. As per the parent Act the Rs 5 crore share capital of RRBs is split into 5 lakh shares of Rs 100 each).

2.On which date, International Dance Day is observed?
[A]April 28
[B]April 29
[C]April 30
[D]May 1

Answer : April 29
 International Dance Day is observed annually on April 29. It was introduced since 1982 by the International Dance Council (CID, Conseil International de la Danse), a UNESCO partner NGO. The date marks the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre (1727-1810), who is regarded as the founder of modern ballet. The main purpose of Dance Day events is to attract the attention of the wider public to the art of dance

3. Which of the following journalists has been conferred with the RedInk Award for lifetime achievement?
[A]Arnab Goswami
[B]Prannoy Roy
[C]Shekhar Gupta
[D]Krishna Prasad

Answer : Prannoy Roy
Dr Prannoy Roy, the executive co-chairman of NDTV, was honoured with the RedInk Award for lifetime achievement. Sreenivasan Jain of NDTV was presented ‘Journalist of the Year’ award. Times Now Editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami, was honoured with ‘Impact Editor of the Year’ award. News website Scroll.in was given ‘the news start-up of the year’ award

4. Who has been conferred with the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters for his contribution to the fashion industry?
 [A]Wendell Rodricks
 [B]Francois Richier
[C]Yves Perrin
[D]Arvinder Singh

Answer : Wendell Rodricks
 Fashion designer Wendell Rodricks was bestowed the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters. He was awarded for his contribution to the fashion industry and for incorporating French charm in his creations. The French government distinction, Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) is conferred on persons who have distinguished themselves by their creativity in the field of art, culture and literature or for their contribution to the influence of arts in France and throughout the world

5. Rural Theatre form “Kattaikkuttu” is from which state?
 [A]Kerala
[B]Tamil Nadu
[C]Karnataka
 [D]Telangana

Answer Tamil Nadu
 Kattaikkuttu is a rural theatre form practised in Tamil Nadu. The performers by tradition only men sing, act and dance and the musicians accompany them on the harmonium, the mridangam and the mukavinai. Kattikkuttu is usually performed in a religious setting and performance take place overnight: they start around 10pm and run until 6 am the next morning.
6. Which region has become first in the world to declare Rubella (German measles) free?
[A]Africa
 [B]America
[C]Europe
[D]Australia

Answer : America
North and South America region have become the first region of the world to eradicate Rubella. There are no home-grown cases in five years. Rubella (German measles) is caused by a virus and spreads when infected person coughs or sneezes. It causes a rash, a slight fever, aching joints, headaches, runny nose and red eyes. The virus spread by sneezes or coughs can lead to serious birth defects if contracted by pregnant woman

7. Who has been appointed as chairperson of the Children Film Society of India (CFSI)?
 [A]Mukesh Khanna
 [B]Jaya Bachchan
 [C]Ram Gopal Verma
 [D]Govindh

Mukesh Khanna was appointed as the new chairperson of the Children Film Society of India. The veteran actor has taken over the charge from actor-director Amole Gupte, who resigned in June 2014. Mukesh Khanna has won the hearts of children with his popular superhero TV series Shaktimaan.

8. Which district of West Bengal has been declared country’s first open defecation free district?
[A]Bankura
 [B]Darjeeling
[C]Nadia
[D]Purulia

Answer : Nadia
West Bengal’s Nadia district became the first open defecation free district in the country.

9. Which of the following two Indians have recently won the Whitley award for their contribution to wildlife conservation?
[A]Ananda Kumar and Pramod Patil
[B]Ullas Karanth and Anil Kumar
[C]Pramod Patil and Ullas Karanth
 [D]Krishna Singh and Navin Patil

Ananda Kumar and Dr Pramod Patil were awarded with the prestigious Whitley awards for their contribution to wildlife conservation. Ananda Kumar won the award for his work using innovative 



    LATEST CURRENT AFFAIRS
  • High Court of Gujarat ordered shutting down of 67 sand mines in Gir Forest Sanctuary
  • Myntra.com acquired startup firm Native5 Software Solutions Pvt Ltd
  • Rajya Sabha passed 119th Constitutional Amendment Bill on LBA between India and Bangladesh
  • Lok Sabha passed Juvenile Justice Amendment Bill 2014
  • French magazine Charlie Hebdo presented with Freedom of Expression Courage Award 2015
  • Philippines and Japan coast guards held anti-piracy drills in Manila Bay
  • India, Iran signed inter-Governmental MoU for development of Chabahar Port
  • I&B Minister Arun Jaitley launched DD News Mobile App
  • Union Cabinet gave nod for revised Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) with South Korea
  • Union Cabinet approved foreign investments into Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
  • CCEA approved hike in investment limit for cases requiring prior approval of FIPB


SBI-PO Coaching in West Delhi

SBI PO : REASONING – MENTAL ABILITY – APTITUDE TEST



1.    ‘Captain’ is related to a ‘Team’ in the same way as ‘Director’ is related to

(1) Supervisor (2) Employee
(3) Organisation (4) Union
(5) Customer
2.    Find the odd one out of the following options
(1) Aunt (2) Child
(3) Father (4) Niece
(5) Relation
3.    Pointing to a photograph of Mahesh, Ram said. “The father of his sister is the husband of my wife’s mother”. How is Ram related to Mahesh?

(1) Brother (2) Brother-in-law
(3) Father-in-law (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
4.    If ‘fork’ is called ‘plate’, ‘plate’ is called ‘knife’, ‘knife’ is called ‘jug’, ‘jug’ is called ‘glass’, ‘glass’ is called ‘cup’ and ‘cup’ is called ‘fork’, by what do we cut fruit?

(1) spoon (2) jug
(3) glass (4) saucer
(5) none of these
5.    If ‘a’ is substituted by 26,’B’ by 25 and so on up to ‘Z’ which is substituted by 1, what will be the sum of the numbers substituted for the word ‘XRAY’?

(1) 33 (2) 40
(3) 37 (4) 73
(5) None of these
6.    In a certain code COIMBATORE is written as DPJNCBUPSF. How is INDORE written in that code?

(1) JOENQF (2) JMCPQD
(3) JOEPSF (4) HMCNQD
(5) None of these
7.    Geeta is elder to Seeta but not to Deepa. Gayatri is younger than Deepa. No one is elder to Fatima. Who is youngest of them all?

(1) Seeta (2) Geeta
(3) Gayatri (4) Data not sufficient
(5) None of these
8.    Raman is sitting to the immediate left of Harry but not next to Kamal. Mahesh is sitting to the right of Kamal. If the four friends are sitting in a circle who is sitting to the immediate right of Harry?

(1) Mahesh (2) Kamal
(3) Raman (4) Harry
(5) Cannot be determined
9.    How many three letter meaningful English words can be formed from the word NOTE beginning with ‘T’ and without repeating any letter?

(1) Three (2) One
(3) Two (4) None
(5) None of these
10. Citizens of which one of he following age-groups (in years) are covered under the New Pension System (NPS) ?

(1) 18–50
(2) 21–55
(3) 25–55
(4) 18–60
(5) None of these 


Monday 4 May 2015

Today, March 20,2015; would mark a universal phenomenon of the year, that is, Solar Eclipse. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby either totally or partly concealing the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon’s apparent diameter is larger than the Sun’s, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth’s surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.
2.    Today’s solar eclipse would have a magnitude of 1.045.
3.    The longest duration of totality would be 2 minutes 47 seconds off the coast of the Faroe Islands, Denmark.
5.    The only populated places reachable by public travel, where the totality can be seen, are the Faroe Islands and Svalbard.
6.    The European Union has about 90 gigawatts of solar power and production may temporarily decrease by up to 34 GW of that if the sky is clear.
7.    It is is the first time that an eclipse has a significant impact on the power system, and the electricity sector is taking measures to mitigate the impact. The power gradient (change in power) may be −400 MW/minute and +700 MW/minute.
8.    The maximum phase of the eclipse, like more than 100% would occur over the Arctic Ocean with more than 102% over Barentsburg.
9.    UK would not see another eclipse until 2090.
10.  Today’s total solar eclipse would be the first solar eclipse, visible in the UK since August 1999.




ICC World Cup 2015: 10 Facts about South Africa team captain AB de Villiers


AB de Villiers, captain of the South Africa Team in ICC World Cup 2015; we all know him as a great batsman, a brilliant wicket-keeper and cricketer all rounder. With records including scoring the fastest ODI Century and the fastest half-century ODI from South Africa and playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL, he is also a well known as a good athlete. Here are few very interesting facts about AB de Villiers:
1.    He attended Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Afrikaans High School for Boys, also known as Affies), a public school located in Pretoria.
2.    He is a recipient of the prestigious national medal from the Late Nelson Mandela for a science project.
3.    He is a talented sportsman and has excelled in golf, rugby, badminton, cricket and tennis.
4.    He was shortlisted for South Africa’s junior national hockey team.
5.    He made his test debut as a 20-year-old on December 16, 2004 against England at Port Elizabeth.
6.    On February 27, 2015, AB De Villiers scored 162 Runs of 66 Balls on a match with West Indies in Pool B Group Matches (Lead South Africa to second highest total in ICC World Cup history (408) in Sydney Cricket Ground.
7.    With this feat, AB de Villiers became the record holder for all fastest 50, 100, and 150 in One-Day International history.
8.    He is son of Dr Abraham P de Villiers and is a Christian by religion.
9.    Full name of AB de Villiers is Abraham Benjamin de Villiers.
10.  He is married to Danielle de Villiers on March 30, 2013.




·         Achieve – Fail
·         Idle – Active
·         Afraid – Confident
·         Ancient – Modern
·         Arrive – Depart
·         Arrogant – Humble
·         Ascend – Descend
·         Attack – Defend
·         Blunt – Sharp
·         Brave – Cowardly
·         Cautious – Careless
·         Complex – Simple
·         Compliment – Insult
·         Brave – Cowardly
·         Crazy – Sane
·         Crooked – Straight
·         Decrease – Increase
·         Demand – Supply
·         Destroy – Create
·         Divide – Unite
·         Drunk – Sober

·         Expand – Contract