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December 30, 2013

Part12 - Computer Awareness MCQ and Bits for APPSC and BANK PO exams


Q.
Magnetic disk a medium known as

1
Serial access

2
Direct access

3
Sequential access

4
Sequential and rotational access


Ans: 2

Q.
Which of the following is true?

1
Plotters are not available for microcomputer systems

2
Micro-computer are not programmed like conventional computers

3
Mini-computers are task-oriented

4
The contents of ROM are easily changed


Ans: 3

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Part11 - Computer Awareness MCQ and Bits for APPSC and BANK PO exams

Q.
The unit of hardware, which an operator uses to monitor computer processing, is the

1
Card Reader

2
CPU

3
Line Printer

4
Console


Ans: 4
Q.
The computer device primarily used to provide hard copy is the

1
CRT

2
Line Printer

3
Computer Console

4
Card Reader


Ans: 2

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December 28, 2013

Awards in 2013 - Current Affairs in telugu

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Transgenic Animals - Methods of Transgensis , Applications of Transgenic Animals.

What   are   transgenic  animals?  What   are   the   methods  of transgensis ?
Animals that have their DNA manipulated to possess and express on extra (foreign) gene are known as transgenic animals. Transgenic rats, rabbits, pigs, cows and fish have been produced although over 95% of all existing transgenic animals are mice. In  creating  a  transgenic  animal,  the  transgene should be introduced  just  after  fertilization  into  the  male  pro-nucleus known as ‘transgensis’.
There are 3 methods of transgensis.
1. Micro –Injection
2. Nuclear Transplant
3. Trans-embryo technology.

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December 24, 2013

November 2013 - Current Affairs for Civil Service Exams

INTERNATIONAL
Taiwan and Singapore Signed Free Trade Agreement
Taiwan signed a free trade agreement with Singapore on 7 November in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.It is first trade agreement Taiwan has signed with a member of the Association of Southeast Nations.Singapore is Taiwan’s fifth-largest trade partner and fourth-largest export market, with bilateral trade totalling US$28.2 billion in 2012.

U.S. named Nigeria’s Boko Haram ‘Terrorist’ Group
The US State Department has on 13 November officially designated Boko Haram, the Nigerian Islamist group responsible for the 2011 bombing of the UN headquarters in Abuja, as a “foreign terrorist organisation”. The designation is significant because it directs US law enforcement and regulatory agencies to block business and financial transactions with Boko Haram, which is fighting to impose Islamic law in northern Nigeria and has ties to al Qaeda. Boko Haram means “Western education is sacrilege”.

Abdullah Yameen Elected as President of Maldives
Abdulla Yameen, the candidate of Progressive Party , has been elected as president of the Maldives on 16 November .In the presidential election, Yameen defeated Mohamed Nasheed of Maldivian Democratic Party with a margin of six thousand votes.Yameen secured 51.39 percent (1 lakh 11 thousand) of votes, whereas Mohamed Nasheed received 48.61 (1 lakh 5 thousand votes).Yameen is an economist and the half-brother of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, the former autocratic ruler, who ruled Maldives for 30 years.

Iran and P5+1 Group of Nations Signed The Historic Nuclear Deal

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December 16, 2013

October 2013 - Current affairs for Civil Service Exams

INTERNATIONAL
Gambia Decided To Withdraw From The Commonwealth
The Gambia is on 2 October decided to withdraw from the Commonwealth, 48 years after joining. Gambian, a West African country joined the Commonwealth of Nations in 1965.The last country to be withdrawn from the Commonwealth group was Zimbabwe in 2003.The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of 54 countries, many of them former territories of the British Empire. It was established in 1949.

China and EU Signed Bilateral Currency Swap Agreement
China and the European Union signed a 350 billion yuan (45 billion euro) currency swap agreement on 10 October.The agreement signed between the People’s Bank of China and the European Central Bank (ECB), aims to support bilateral trade and protect financial stability.

US and Vietnam Signed Nuclear Trade Agreement
The US and Vietnam have on 10 October signed a agreement on civilian nuclear power that will allow american firms in to the market and commits the vietnamese to not producing ingredients for aotmic weapons.U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his vietnamese counterpart signed the “123 agreement ” at the East Asian Summit in Brunei .

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December 15, 2013

Surendranath Banerjea & his contribution to Freedom Struggle

Surendranath Banerjea (1848-1925) Bom in 1848 Surendranath Baneijea is often called "the Indian Burke". Like Edmund Burke he combined 'knowledge' with 'the capacity to move audience' through his oratory.
Surendranath graduated in 1868. He successfully competed for the ICS examination in 1869 and was appointed Assistant Magistrate of Sylhet. Some charges were framed against him. As a result, in 1873 he was dismissed from the Service.
Professor of English:
After his dismissal from the Indian Civil Service, Surendranath became Professor of English in the Metropolitan Institution. Later he joined the Free Church College at Kolkata. In 1882, he started a school which later grew into a college (Lord Ripon College).

His Contribution to India's Freedom Struggle

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December 10, 2013

Part-5- Religious Movements in Medieval India

Indian History for general awareness, competitive exams & Banks, medieval Indian history pdf download, Indian history notes for civil services, appsc material for Indian history,  class notes for general studies, appsc group 1 notification general studies material, Appsc group 2 notification general studies material,  appsc group 1 mains material download.

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December 6, 2013

Dadabhai Naroji's Contributions to Freedom Struggle

Dadabhai's love for nation and his contribution to the nationalist movement may be studied under the following headings:
1.            India's Unofficial Ambassador in England: In 1866 Dadabhai founded the East India Association in London. Its object was to inform the British of the true state of affairs in India. During his long stay in England, he made friendship with eminent Englishmen like Gladstone, Bradlaugh and Bright. He was the first Indian to have won a seat in 1892 in the British House of Commons. As member of British Parliament he rendered admirable service to the cause of India and the people of Indian origin in South Africa. It was due to the efforts of Dadabhai and Bradlaugh that the British House of Commons passed a resolution recommending that the ICS examination be held simultaneously both in England and in India. The Resolution, however, could not become an Act.
2.            One of the Founder-Members of Indian National Congress: Dadabhai was one of the founders of the Indian National Congress. Thrice he presided over the sessions of the Congress in 1886,1893 and 1906. His Presidentship of the Congress in 1906 was memorable in many ways. The partition of Bengal in 1905 had very sadly disillusioned the early nationlists. Their power and prestige were on the decline. They, therefore, persuaded Dadabhai to preside over the Kolkata session of the Congress in 1906. Dadabhai's name and fame made it difficult for the assertive nationalists to oppose his candidature, although they would have liked Tilak to hold that office.

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December 4, 2013

CAUSES OF THE RISE OF ASSERTIVE NATIONALISM IN INDIAN FREEDOM MOVEMENT

The rise of robust nationalism cannot be attributed to any single factor. The major contributing factors to this were as follows:
1.            The Famine and Plague: Drought led to a countrywide famine in 1896-97. It affected crores of people and caused nearly 45 lakh deaths. The government machinery was slow in providing relief— money, food and clothing—to the people. Tilak, through his writings, explained to the peasants their right to relief under the Famine Relief Code. Plague followed in the wake of famine. The soldiers were deputed to take the plague infected people to isolation camps. They behaved like a gang of invaders, insulting women and throwing household goods on the streets. This angered the people. Two sensitive young men, Damodar Chapekar and Balkrishna Chapekar, killed the Plague Commissioner, Mr. Rand. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, who was not at all connected with the murder, was also arrested. He was tried for having written explosive articles in the 'Kesciri' and sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment. It was greatly resented by the people throughout the country.

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December 1, 2013

Mahayana and Hinayana - Summary of Main features

Write about split in the Buddhist Church - Mahayana and Hinayana?
It was during the-Fourth Buddhist Council convened by the great Kushan king, Kanishka that Buddhism split into two sects known as Mahayana (the Greater Vehicle) and Hinayana (the Lesser Vehicle).
Hinayana - its main features
Hinayana was the earlier form of Buddhism in which the only object of worship was the stupa. It regarded Buddha as a great teacher and guide. It did not build temples or idols. It laid emphasis on the salvation of the individual by directly observing the Eightfold Path. It used Pali for its scriptures. The Hinayana is confined to India, Burma, Sri Lanka, Siam, Cambodia and Laos.

Mahayana - its important features

The newer Buddhists came to be known as the Mahayana Buddhists to distinguish from the older creed. They regarded the Buddha as God. They introduced elaborate rituals and adopted Sanskrit as a language of its scriptures. The Mahayana sect appealed to the masses and became more popular than the Hinayana Buddhism. Today, it has a greater number of followers in the world. It has spread to central Asia, China and many other countries of Asia.

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