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HeadQuarter
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CRISIL(Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited)
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Mumbai, India
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ICRA
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Gurgaon, India
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CARE
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Mumbai, India
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ONICRA
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Gurgaon, India
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SMERA
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Mumbai, India
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Fitch(India Rating and Research)
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Mumbai, India
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Standard and Poor's(S&P)
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New York, USA
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Moody's
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New York, USA
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Fitch
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New York, USA.
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This blog is dedicated to the students & knowledge seekers who are preparing for the competition especially related to economics i.e. UGC-NTA-NET, SET, SLET, IES, MA ENTRANCE, PGT ECONOMICS M.PHIL/Ph.D. ENTRANCE, ETC. here you will find study material, current affairs, research paper on different concepts, books (pdf) links, online mock test links, previous year papers with solution.
Thursday, 11 July 2019
Credit-rating agencies of world
NOBEL PRIZE IN ECONOMICS (2006-2019)
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2006
- EDMUND S. PHELPS:-“For his contribution to a sophisticated explanation of how wages, unemployment, and inflation interact with one another”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2007
- LEONID HURWICZ, ERIC S. MASKIN, AND ROGER B. MYERSON:- “For their work in mechanism design theory, a branch of the economics that looks at the design of institutions in situations where markets do not work properly”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER - 2008
- PAUL KRUGMAN (USA):-“For his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER - 2009
- ELINOR OSTROM (USA):-“For her analysis of economic governance, especially the commons"
- OLIVER E. WILLIAMSON (USA):-"For his analysis of economic governance, especially the boundaries of the firm”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2010
- PETER A. DIAMOND (USA), DALE T. MORTENSEN (USA), CHRISTOPHER A.PISSARIDES (UK):-“For their analysis of markets with search frictions”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2011
- THOMAS J. SARGENT (USA), CHRISTOPHER A. SIMS (USA):-“For their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2012
- ALVIN E. ROTH (USA), AND LLOYD S. SHAPLEY (USA):-"For the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design"
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2013
- EUGENE F. FAMA, LARS PETER HANSEN, AND ROBERT J. SHILLER:-"For their empirical analysis of asset prices"
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2014
- JEAN TIROLE (FRANCE):-"For his analysis of market power and regulation"
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2015
- ANGUS DEATON:-“for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2016
- OLIVER HART, BENGT HOLMSTROM:-“for their work in contract theory- developing a framework to understand agreements like an insurance contract, employer-employee relationships and poverty rights”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2017
- RICHARD THALER:-“for his contribution to behavioral economics”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER -2018
- PAUL ROMER:-“for integrating technological innovations into long-run macroeconomic analysis”
- WILLIAM D. NORDHAUS:-“for integrating climate change into the long run macroeconomic analysis”
ABHIJIT BANERJEE:-“For their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”
ESTHER DUFLO:- “For their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”
MICHAEL KREMER:-“For their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.”
NOBEL PRIZE WINNER-2020
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Tuesday, 9 July 2019
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
Meaning: - Economic integration is a process whereby countries in a
geographical region (location) co-operate with one another to reduce or
eliminate barriers to the international flow of products, people or capital. It
can be of served forms with different degree of integration.
ACCORDING TO SALVATORE’S:-
“Commercial
policy of discriminatively reducing or eliminating trade barriers only among
the nations joining together”
•Note:-
Therefore it
refers to a decision or process whereby two or more countries combine into
a
larger economic region by removing discontinuities and discriminations
existing along national frontiers, and by establishing certain elements of
cooperation between them.
ON THE
BASICS OF CO-OPERATION WE HAVE FOLLOWING TYPES OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATIONS.
1.Preferential trading
system/Preferential trade arrangements (PTA).
2.Free trade area (FTA).
3.Customs union (CU).
4.Common market.
5.Economic Union (EU).
1.PREFERENTIAL TRADING SYSTEM/PREFERENTIAL TRADE ARRANGEMENTS (PTA)
1.It was the earliest form of
economic integration Among the 48 Commonwealth nations during
the British Empire (1932).
2.It is the loosest form of EI
which provides lower barriers on trade among the participating
nations than on trade with non- member nations.
3.It ended after the formation of
GATT rules.
2. FREE
TRADE AREA (FTA).
1.It is a loose form of EI
wherein the member countries fully or partially abolish trade barriers and
tariffs on most (if not all) goods traded among them but retain its own tariff,
trade barriers and commercial policies with non-member countries.
2.It is simply based on
inter-area trade.
3.Examples of this: EFTA, LAFTA,
LAIA.
3.
CUSTOM UNION (CU).
1.In this EI the participating
counties adopt a common external policy and abolish all tariff and trade
barriers among themselves.
2.In CU all member nations act as
a unit in their trade relations with non-member countries.
3.Example of this: European
common market/European Union formed in 1957/ The European Community (EC).
4.
COMMON MARKET.
1.Besides allowing for free trade
and common external policy for non-member, It is a single unified common the market area among nations in which there goods, services, and factor
market are integrated.
2.The EC is also a common market.
3.EU achieved the status of a
common market at the beginning of 1993.
5.
ECONOMIC UNION (EU).
1.The economic union is the highest and most advanced form of economic integration, besides the integration
of product and factor markets as in the common market; it involves
harmonization of monetary, fiscal and other policies such as exchange rate, transportation,
industrial, social policies.
2.Example:-European economic the community has transformed into an economic union called the European Union in
1991.
Meaning: - Economic integration is a process whereby countries in a geographical region (location) co-operate with one another to reduce or eliminate barriers to the international flow of products, people or capital. It can be of served forms with different degree of integration.
a larger economic region by removing discontinuities and discriminations existing along national frontiers, and by establishing certain elements of cooperation between them.
1.Preferential trading system/Preferential trade arrangements (PTA).
2.Free trade area (FTA).
3.Customs union (CU).
4.Common market.
5.Economic Union (EU).
1.It was the earliest form of economic integration Among the 48 Commonwealth nations during the British Empire (1932).
2.It is the loosest form of EI which provides lower barriers on trade among the participating nations than on trade with non- member nations.
3.It ended after the formation of GATT rules.
1.It is a loose form of EI wherein the member countries fully or partially abolish trade barriers and tariffs on most (if not all) goods traded among them but retain its own tariff, trade barriers and commercial policies with non-member countries.
2.It is simply based on inter-area trade.
3.Examples of this: EFTA, LAFTA, LAIA.
1.In this EI the participating counties adopt a common external policy and abolish all tariff and trade barriers among themselves.
2.In CU all member nations act as a unit in their trade relations with non-member countries.
3.Example of this: European common market/European Union formed in 1957/ The European Community (EC).
1.Besides allowing for free trade and common external policy for non-member, It is a single unified common the market area among nations in which there goods, services, and factor market are integrated.
2.The EC is also a common market.
3.EU achieved the status of a common market at the beginning of 1993.
1.The economic union is the highest and most advanced form of economic integration, besides the integration of product and factor markets as in the common market; it involves harmonization of monetary, fiscal and other policies such as exchange rate, transportation, industrial, social policies.
2.Example:-European economic the community has transformed into an economic union called the European Union in 1991.
Saturday, 23 June 2018
Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act 2017?
On February 27, 2017 Government of India notified the Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act 2017.The Act repealed the Specified Banknotes (Cessation of liabilities) Ordinance 2016 providing for cessation of liabilities for the Specified Banknotes (SBNs) and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto, with effect from December 31, 2016. The SBNs cease to be the liabilities of the Reserve Bank under Section 34 of the RBI Act and cease to have the guarantee of the Central Government.
A grace period has been provided during which the Specified Bank Notes can be deposited at five RBI Offices (Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, and Nagpur by Indian citizens who make a declaration that they were outside India between November 9 and December 30, 2016, subject to conditions or any class of persons for reasons that may be specified by notification by the Central Government. The Reserve Bank, if satisfied after making the necessary verifications, that the reasons for failure to deposit the notes till December 30, 2016 are genuine, will credit the value of notes in the KYC (Know Your Customer) compliant bank account of the tenderer.
The grace period for resident Indians expired on March 31, 2017. For non- resident Indians (Indian passport holders), the grace period is till June 30, 2017.
Any person aggrieved by the refusal of the Reserve Bank to credit the value of notes as mentioned above may make a representation to the Central Board of the Reserve Bank within 14 days of the communication of such refusal to him/her.
In terms of Section 6 of the Act, whoever knowingly or wilfully makes any false declaration shall be punishable with a fine which may extend to 50,000 INR or five times the amount of the face value of the SBNs tendered whichever is higher.
In terms of Section 5 of the Act, with effect from December 31, 2016 no person shall knowingly or voluntarily hold, transfer or receive any specified banknotes. After the expiry of grace period, holding of not more than 10 notes in total, irrespective of denomination or not more than 25 notes for the purpose of study/ research/ numismatics is permitted. Also, nothing contained in this section shall prohibit the holding of specified banknotes by any person on the direction of a court in relation to any case pending in the court. For deposit of confiscated SBNs, GoI has notified Specified Ban Notes (Deposit of Confiscated Notes) Rules 2017 on May 12, 2017.
In terms of Section 7, contravention of Section 5 shall be punishable with fine which may extend upto 10,000 INR or five times the face value of the SBNs involved in the contravention, whichever is higher.
In case the contravention/default in terms of Sections 6 and 7 is by a company, every person who was in charge of and responsible to the company at the time of contravention/ default shall deemed to be guilty and will be liable to be proceeded against and punished. If the offence is proved to be attributable to the conduct by any director/manager/secretary/officer/employee of the company, such person shall also be deemed to be guilty of the offence and will be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly
Source -RBI.
Friday, 13 April 2018
The Cournot Model:
The Cournot Model
Antoine Augustin Cournot Born: 28 August 1801 Died: 31 March 1877 Known for: Cournot competition, Oligopoly |
Antoine Augustin Cournot was a French
philosopher, mathematician, and an economist who contributed to the development of economic theory.
The oldest determinate solution to the duopoly problem is by the French economist Antoine Augustin Cournot in 1838 who took the case of two mineral water springs situated side by side and owned by two firms A and B.
Assumptions:
This model is based on certain assumptions which are as follows-
- interdependence-There are two independent sellers. In other words, the interdependence of the duopolists is ignored.
- Homogeneous product-They produce and sell a homogeneous product, mineral water.
- Perishable good-The total output must be sold out, being perishable and non-storable.
- The number of buyers is large.
- Each seller knows the market demand curve for the product.
- production cost-The cost of production is assumed to be zero.
- Both have identical costs and identical demands.
- Each seller decides the quantity he wants to produce and sell in each period.
- But each is ignorant about his rival’s plan about output.
- At the same time, each seller takes the supply or output of its rival as constant.
- Neither of them fixes the price for its product, but each accepts the market demand price at which the product can be sold.
- The entry of firms is blocked.
- Each seller aims at obtaining the maximum net revenue or profit.
Given these assumptions, suppose there are two mineral water springs exploited by two firms, A and B. The market demand curve is DD1, and its marginal revenue curve is MR, as shown in Figure 1. The marginal costs of both A and Ð’ are assumed to be zero so that they coincide with the horizontal axis.Suppose firm A is the only producer in which case it produces and sells OA (=½ OD1) quantity when it’s MR, equals its marginal cost curve (horizontal axis) at point A. It charges the monopoly price AS (=OP) and earns ОASP as monopoly profits.
Now firm Ð’ enters the market and expects that A will not change its output level OA. It, therefore, regards SD1 segment of the market demand curve as its demand curve. Its corresponding marginal revenue curve is MR2 which intersects the horizontal axis (its marginal cost curve) at point B. Thus it produces and sells AB (= ½ AD1 = BD1) quantity at BG (=OP1) price and it expects to earn BGTA profits.Firm A finds that with the entry of B, the price has fallen to OP1from OP. As a result, its expected profits decline to OP JA. In this situation, it tries to adjust its price and output. Accordingly, assuming that Ð’ will continue to sell the same quantity AB (=BD1), it regards the remaining portion of the market OB available to it. It thus sells ½OB. The reduction in its output from OA (=½OD1) to AB (= ½ OB) causes the price to rise (not shown in the figure to simplify the analysis).As a result of A’s reduction in output, Ð’ thinking that A will continue to produce less, reacts by increasing its output to ½(OD1-AB) which causes the price to fall. In this way, A’s reducing its output and causing the price to rise, and B’s reaction in increasing its output and causing the price to fall, will ultimately lead to an equilibrium price OP2. At this price, the total output of mineral water is OF, which is equally divided between the two firms.Each duopolist sells 1/3 of the market i.e. A sells ОС and Ð’ sells CF. At this price, A’s OCLP2 equal that of B’s profits CFRL. It is evident that both the producers sell 2/3 of the total output, OD1 and each is producing 1/3 of OD1.
under perfect competition:-
Let us compare the Cournot duopoly solution with the perfectly competitive solution. The duopoly firms A and Ð’ in equilibrium charge OP2 price and sell OF output. Under perfect competition, the total output will be OD at zero prices. The price is zero because the marginal cost is zero. When the MR1 curve intersects the horizontal axis, which is the MC curve, the price is zero at point A in the figure.The total output OD1 will be divided between A and Ð’ equally as OA and AD1 Notice that in the Cournot solution, the price OP2 exceeds the zero marginal cost and zero prices under perfect competition, and the output OF is less than OD1 under perfect competition. However, in the Cournot solution, the output (OF) is greater than it would be under monopoly (OA). But the price under monopoly (OP) would be higher than under the Cournot solution (OP2).
conclusion:-
The Cournot model can be extended even to more than two firms. As more and more firms enter the oligopoly industry, the equilibrium output and price of the industry will approach the perfectly competitive output OD1 and the zero prices.
It's Criticisms:-
The Cournot model has been criticised on the following grounds:-
(A)The main defect in Cournot’s solution is that each seller assumes his rival’s supply fixed, despite repeatedly observing changes in it. Joseph Bertrand, a French mathematician, criticising Cournot in 1883 pointed out that seller A in order to regain all the customers lost to B, will fix a price slightly below that fixed by Ð’ and price cutting may continue until the price becomes zero. Thus, Bertrand argued that there would not be any limit to the fall in price since each seller could by doubling his produce, and underbid his rival. This would tend to drive down the price to the competitive level in the long-run.(B)The model is silent about the period within which one firm reacts and adjusts its output to the moves of the other. Thus it is a static model.(C)The Cournot solution is unrealistic because it assumes zero cost of production.(D)It is a closed model because it does not allow entry of firms.(E) The assumption that each duopolist can act without any output reaction from the other is unrealistic. It is, in fact, a no-learning-by-doing model.(F) Marshall, therefore, regarded Cournot’s model as “incapable of a universal solution.” This is because it is not possible to find an actual duopoly market where each duopolist acts autonomously and output is the ‘sole parameter of action’.
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
BANKS AND THEIR TAG LINES
Here we are giving some important banks and their tag lines. we mostly see various banking exams include questions based on this section. if you are preparing for the probationary officer (PO)/clerk/SO this is a very important section to cover in banking awareness.
We hope you would like this. if you have any suggestions and questions, please comment.
- Allahabad Bank ------------------------A tradition of trust
- Andhra Bank ------------------------ - Where India Banks
- Bank of Baroda ----------------------- India’s International Bank
- Bank of India ------------------------- Relationships beyond Banking
- Bank of Maharashtra ---------------- One Family One Bank
- Canara Bank -------------------------- Together we Can
- Central Bank of India --------------- - Build A Better Life Around Us, Central to you since 1911
- Corporation Bank ---------------------Prosperity for all
- Dena Bank -----------------------------Trusted Family Bank
- Indian Bank ---------------- ---Taking Banking Technology to Common Man, Your Tech- friendly bank
- Indian Overseas Bank --------------- Good people to grow with
- Oriental Bank of Commerce --------Where every individual is committed
- Punjab National Bank --------------- The Name you can Bank Upon
- Punjab & Sind Bank --------- -------- Where service is a way of life
- Syndicate Bank -----------------------Your Faithful And Friendly Financial Partner
- Union Bank of India ------------------Good people to bank with
- United Bank of India -------- The Bank that begins with “U”
- UCO Bank ----------------------------- Honours Your Trust
- Vijaya Bank ---------------------------- A friend You can Bank Upon
- IDBI Bank Ltd ---------------------- -- Banking for all.
- Bharatiya Mahila Bank -----------------Empowering women, Empowering India
STATE BANK GROUP
- State Bank of India ------ The Nation banks on us; Pure Banking Nothing Else; With you all the way
- State Bank of Patiala ------------------------------------- Blending Modernity with Tradition
- State Bank of Hyderabad --------------------------------- You can always bank on us
- State Bank of Mysore ------------------------------------ Working for a better tomorrow
- State Bank of Travancore -------------------------------- A Long Tradition of Trust
PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS
- Citi Union Bank Ltd.----------------------------- Trust and Excellence since 1904
- Dhanlaxmi Bank Ltd -----------------------------Tann. Mann. Dhan
- ICICI Bank Ltd ------------------------------------Khayal Aapka
- IndusInd Bank Ltd. ------------------------------ We make money simple
- ING Vysya Bank Ltd. ----------------------------- Jiyo easy
- Karnataka Bank Ltd. ------------------------------ Your family bank across India
- Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. ---------------------- Let’s make money simple
- Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd. ----------------- Be a step ahead of life
- The Catholic Syrian Bank Ltd. ------------------ Support all the way
- The Federal Bank Ltd. ---------------------------- Your perfect banking partner
- HDFC Bank Ltd. ----------------------------------- We understand your world
- The Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. ---------------- Serving to Empower
- The Karur Vysya Bank Ltd. ----------------------- Smart way to bank
- The Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd. -------------------- The Changing Face of prosperity
- The Nainital Bank Ltd. --------------------------- Banking with personal touch
- South Indian Bank Ltd. ------------------------- Experience Next Generation Banking
- Yes Bank Ltd. -------------------------------
- Citi Union Bank Ltd.----------------------------- Trust and Excellence since 1904
- Dhanlaxmi Bank Ltd -----------------------------Tann. Mann. Dhan
- ICICI Bank Ltd ------------------------------------Khayal Aapka
- IndusInd Bank Ltd. ------------------------------ We make money simple
- ING Vysya Bank Ltd. ----------------------------- Jiyo easy
- Karnataka Bank Ltd. ------------------------------ Your family bank across India
- Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. ---------------------- Let’s make money simple
- Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd. ----------------- Be a step ahead of life
- The Catholic Syrian Bank Ltd. ------------------ Support all the way
- The Federal Bank Ltd. ---------------------------- Your perfect banking partner
- HDFC Bank Ltd. ----------------------------------- We understand your world
- The Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. ---------------- Serving to Empower
- The Karur Vysya Bank Ltd. ----------------------- Smart way to bank
- The Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd. -------------------- The Changing Face of prosperity
- The Nainital Bank Ltd. --------------------------- Banking with personal touch
- South Indian Bank Ltd. ------------------------- Experience Next Generation Banking
- Yes Bank Ltd. ------------------------------------- Experience our expertise
- AXIS Bank Ltd. ----------------------------------- Everything is the same except the name.
Monday, 28 August 2017
SSC CGL 2017 TIER-I PAPER ON 10 AUGUST..
GA Questions SSC CGL Tier-1 10th August.
Shift-1
Q1. A question related to plant hormone?
Q2. Nephrons are part of which system?
Ans:Kidney
Q3. Which of the following mughal emperor was illiterate?
Ans:Akbar
Q4. What is the Loss of electron oxidation is called?
Ans: Oxidation
Q5. One question related to liberalisation globalisation and privatisation.
Q6. Jan 2017 TPP exit country?
Ans:US
Q7. Anions are formed due to?
Ans: gain of one or more electrons.
Q8. What is the product of Mass velocity called?
Ans:Momentum.
Q9. Who appoints the Governor of state?
Ans:The President
Q10. How many bits in IP Address?
Ans:32
Q11. Question related to temples and corresponding countries?
Srilanka: padmanabhaswamy temple
Q.12 who invented World wide web?
Ans:Tim Berners-Lee
Q13. What causes Acid rains?
Ans:sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide
Q14. Who wrote Rekha's Biography?
Ans:Yasser Usman
Q15.One question related to Balance of Payment?
Q16. What is the SI unit of current?
Ans:Ampere
Q17.Strait of Malacca is between which two countries?
Ans:Indonesia and Malaysia
Q18.B. Sai Praneeth is related to which sport?
Ans: badminton
Q19.The latitudes that passes through sikkim also pass through?
Ans:Rajasthan
Shift-2
Q1.Who won US open men's Final?
Ans:Stanislas Wawrinka
Q2.Recently who got noble prize for peace?
Ans:Juan Manuel Santos
Q3.India has signed an agreement with which country regarding crude oil (petroleum)?
Ans:UAE
Q4. an Era of Darkness -Book by
Ans:Shashi Tharoor
Q5.Sodium chloride chemical formula-
Ans:NaCl
Q6.One Question related to freedom fighter
Q7.National emergency article number ?
Ans:Article 352
Q8. Greenhouse effect related question.
Q9. The Bardoli Satyagraha was started by?
Ans: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Q10.Plants Photosynthesis related questions.
Q11. Which blood group is Universal acceptor?
Ans:Group AB
Q12. State Emergency or President's Rule comes under which Article?
Ans:Article 356
Q13. President is the member of which house ?
And. He is not a member of any house.
Q14. One Question related to Global warming?
Shift-3
Q1. Who received Sanjay Chopra award 2017
ANs. Sumit mamgain
Q2. Who is the Author of 'My story' book?
Ans:Kamala Suraiyya
Q3.What is Insulin ?
Ans:Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas
Q4. What is the Full form of jpeg?
Ans:Joint Photographic Experts Group
Q5.Question on microeconomics?
Q6.Madhuri Dixit associated with which dance form?
Ans:Kathak
Q7. Gas leakage in bhopal gas tragedy ?
Ans:Methyl Isocyanate
Q8.Which Governor General is known as the Father of Indian Civil Services?
Ans: lord Cornwallis.
Q9.49th parallel is the boundary line of?
Ans:Between USA and Canada.
Q10. What is the Min. age for governor of a State?
Ans:35 years
Q11. The term ' Gambit ' is associated with which Sport?
Ans:Chess
Q12. Match the following
Thomson, Curie : electron, penicillin etc.
Q13. Cryolite is the ore of?
Ans:Cryolite (Na3AlF6) - ore of Aluminium
Q14. Red plus green equals to?
Ans:Yellow
Q15.Cinnamon is obtained from ?
Ans:Bark
Q16. Who was the Successor of Har Gobind Guru ?
Ans:Guru Har Rai
Q17. Which country is not the part of SAARC?
Ans:Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Q18. Why objects appear above in the lake?
Ans:Refraction
Q19. What is an endothermic reaction ?
Ans: system absorbs energy from its surroundings
Q20. What carries impure blood in heart ?
Ans:The pulmonary artery carries impure blood
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Sunday, 27 August 2017
SSC CGL 2017 TIER-1 PAPER ON 8 AUGAST
1st shift
1st shift of the exam (8th August).
Q1. What is the name of Acid found in Ants?
Ans-Formic Acid
Q2. Who verifies President Impeachment?
Ans- Both Houses
Q3. How many types of Writs are there in the Constitution?
Ans- Five(5)
Q4. Which is the largest state in terms of Area in India?
Ans- Rajasthan
Q5. Which is the largest state with maximum coastline?
Ans- Gujarat
Q6. Galileo's law also known as?
Ans- Law of Inertia
Q7. The function of Xylem in plants?
Ans- Transportation of water
Q8. Itai-itai disease is caused by?
Ans-Cadmium Poisoning
Q9. What is the full form of LAN?
Ans- Local Area Network
Q10. What is Railway Vikalp scheme?
Ans- Vikalp scheme will give waitlisted passengers berths in other trains at no extra cost.
Q11. What is important for food security?
Q12. Questions related to storage, MSP, Fair price store etc?
Q13. Which film is the winner of Oscar 2017?
Ans. Moonlight
Q14. The highest production of opium in India?
Ans. Arunachal Pradesh
Q15.Cholera was discovered by?
Ans. Robert Koch
Q16.Who is the ex officio president of the Indian Parliamentary Group?
Ans. Speaker of Lok Sabha
Q17. Who built Vijay Stambh?
Ans. Rana Kumbha
Q18.Monument built by Maharana Pratap Singh?
Q19.Which country was involved in Jal Sanrakshan Samjhauta with India?
Ans. Israel
Q20.The writer of the book"citizen and society'?
Ans. Mohammad Hamid Ansari
Q21.Different women players of cricket, hockey?
Shift-2
2nd shift of the exam (8th August).
Q1.How many fundamental duties are in the Constitution of India?
Ans. Eleven (11)
Q2.Who said the following quote " Back To Vedas"?
Ans. Dayanand Saraswati
Q3. What is part-IV of Indian Constitution?
Ans. Directive Principles of State Policy
Q4. Bulb filament is made of ?
Ans. Tungsten
Q5. Which book is written by Sania Mirza?
Ans. Ace Against Odds
Q6. Rover cup is related to which sport?
Ans. Football
Q7.Raja Todar Mal is related to which empire?
Ans. Finance Minister of the Mughal empire
Q8.Who invented dynamite?
Ans. Alfred Nobel
Q9.A question related to National Development Council.
Q10. Trees that lose all their leaves once a year are called?
Ans- Deciduous
Q11. What transports water from the roots to leaves in plants?
Ans- Xylem transports water and solutes from the roots to the leaves.
Q12.Anaemia is the loss of ?
Ans. Blood (Iron Deficiency)
Q13. Which of the following is not a vector quantity?
Ans- Speed
Q14. Question related to primary, secondary and tertiary sector?
Q15. What is gain of electron called?
Ans. Reduction
Q16. Disease caused by female anopheles?
Ans. Malaria
3rd shift
GA Questions asked in SSC CGL Tier-1 (8th August-Shift-3)
Q1. Who got Literature 2016 Noble Price?
Ans. Bob Dylan
Q2. Villi is found in which part of human body?
Ans. Small Intestine
Q3. Which living organism is segmented from head to tail?
Q4. From which country India adopt Presidentship?
Ans. USA
Q5. Synapse is the gap between?
Ans. A synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron.
Q6. Who is the musician in the Raja Agrsen's Palace?
Q7. Duge-the Hightest brigde formed in 2016 by which country?
Ans. China
Q8. One question from book and author.
Q9. Who is the architecture of Lucknow?
Q10. How much increment in 7th pay commission?
And.3%
Q11. Who is know for Hindu Muslim unity in Lucknow session?
Thanks
1st shift of the exam (8th August).
Q1. What is the name of Acid found in Ants?
Ans-Formic Acid
Q2. Who verifies President Impeachment?
Ans- Both Houses
Q3. How many types of Writs are there in the Constitution?
Ans- Five(5)
Q4. Which is the largest state in terms of Area in India?
Ans- Rajasthan
Q5. Which is the largest state with maximum coastline?
Ans- Gujarat
Q6. Galileo's law also known as?
Ans- Law of Inertia
Q7. The function of Xylem in plants?
Ans- Transportation of water
Q8. Itai-itai disease is caused by?
Ans-Cadmium Poisoning
Q9. What is the full form of LAN?
Ans- Local Area Network
Q10. What is Railway Vikalp scheme?
Ans- Vikalp scheme will give waitlisted passengers berths in other trains at no extra cost.
Q11. What is important for food security?
Q12. Questions related to storage, MSP, Fair price store etc?
Q13. Which film is the winner of Oscar 2017?
Ans. Moonlight
Q14. The highest production of opium in India?
Ans. Arunachal Pradesh
Q15.Cholera was discovered by?
Ans. Robert Koch
Q16.Who is the ex officio president of the Indian Parliamentary Group?
Ans. Speaker of Lok Sabha
Q17. Who built Vijay Stambh?
Ans. Rana Kumbha
Q18.Monument built by Maharana Pratap Singh?
Q19.Which country was involved in Jal Sanrakshan Samjhauta with India?
Ans. Israel
Q20.The writer of the book"citizen and society'?
Ans. Mohammad Hamid Ansari
Q21.Different women players of cricket, hockey?
Shift-2
2nd shift of the exam (8th August).
Q1.How many fundamental duties are in the Constitution of India?
Ans. Eleven (11)
Q2.Who said the following quote " Back To Vedas"?
Ans. Dayanand Saraswati
Q3. What is part-IV of Indian Constitution?
Ans. Directive Principles of State Policy
Q4. Bulb filament is made of ?
Ans. Tungsten
Q5. Which book is written by Sania Mirza?
Ans. Ace Against Odds
Q6. Rover cup is related to which sport?
Ans. Football
Q7.Raja Todar Mal is related to which empire?
Ans. Finance Minister of the Mughal empire
Q8.Who invented dynamite?
Ans. Alfred Nobel
Q9.A question related to National Development Council.
Q10. Trees that lose all their leaves once a year are called?
Ans- Deciduous
Q11. What transports water from the roots to leaves in plants?
Ans- Xylem transports water and solutes from the roots to the leaves.
Q12.Anaemia is the loss of ?
Ans. Blood (Iron Deficiency)
Q13. Which of the following is not a vector quantity?
Ans- Speed
Q14. Question related to primary, secondary and tertiary sector?
Q15. What is gain of electron called?
Ans. Reduction
Q16. Disease caused by female anopheles?
Ans. Malaria
3rd shift
GA Questions asked in SSC CGL Tier-1 (8th August-Shift-3)
Q1. Who got Literature 2016 Noble Price?
Ans. Bob Dylan
Q2. Villi is found in which part of human body?
Ans. Small Intestine
Q3. Which living organism is segmented from head to tail?
Q4. From which country India adopt Presidentship?
Ans. USA
Q5. Synapse is the gap between?
Ans. A synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron.
Q6. Who is the musician in the Raja Agrsen's Palace?
Q7. Duge-the Hightest brigde formed in 2016 by which country?
Ans. China
Q8. One question from book and author.
Q9. Who is the architecture of Lucknow?
Q10. How much increment in 7th pay commission?
And.3%
Q11. Who is know for Hindu Muslim unity in Lucknow session?
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AFCAT 2017
AFCAT paper 27 August 2017
- Upnishads were based on – philosophy
- Uzbekistan capital- Tashkent
- Air Force Chief on 31 Dec 2016- Marshall birender singh dhanoa
- Where was the first Indian National Congress at time of WC Banerjee- Bombay 28-31 December 1885
- PV Sindhu won in Indian Super series series against whom- Carolina Marin
- Who was defence minister in 1962 war- V.k Menon
- Kheoldev National park is located in- bharatpur Rajasthan
- Mohiniattyam is from which state- Kerala
- Itutmish was from which dynasty- slave dynasty
- Asian Games , XVIII asiad location- Indonesia
- Bogey is associated with which game- golf
- Who won Vijay hazard trophy- cricket, tamil nadu are the current winner.
- Juan Manuel Santos won Nobel prize in which field- peace
- WHO headquarters- Geneva
- Satpura hills located in- Maharashtra
- Who proposed the Preamble before the Drafting Committee of the Constitution-Jawaharlal Nehru
- Which one is not Bharat Ratna awardee posthumously-– Gulzari Lal Nanda
- Thomas trophy related to which sport?- badminton
- Mahatma Gandhi starts Satyagrah from which place of bihar?- champaran
- The Old Man and the Sea’ book noble laureate – Ernest Hemingway
- The international date line passes through- Bering Strait
- Prairies grassland- North America
- Most abundant gas of universe- Hydrogen
- Baglihar Dam- Chenab
- Winner of Kabbadi World Cup- India
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