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Thursday, 23 August 2018

Daily One Liners : Aug 19

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  • A team of scientist from around the globe which include 18 scientists from India have managed to crack the genetic code of Wheat (Most Widely Cultivated Crop in the World). After which scientists will be able to control different traits of the Wheat crop such as production quality, yield along with resistance to diseases and pests, as well as tolerance to drought, heat, waterlogging.
  • A UN secretary-general and a Ghanaian diplomat who has recently passed away in Switzerland on 18, Aug 2018 - Kofi Annan
  • The scientific name of the deadly agricultural pest “Fall Armyworm”, which has been spotted in Telangana - Spodoptera frugiperda (News).
  • Name the expert committee constituted by FSSAI to present report on the  Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations 2018 Draft? - B Sesikeran committee (News)
  • Members of B Sesikeran committee :
    • B Sesikeran (former director of National Institute of Nutrition (NIN))
    • Hemalatha(Current NIN director)
    • Nikhil Tandon(AIIM)
  • The World Photography Day is Observed on August 19.
  • The Day on Which World Humanitarian Day is Observed - August 19.
  • The Theme of World 2018 World Humanitarian Day - #NotATarget 
  • Bhaskar Ramamurthy committee has been setup to suggest improvement and changes in JEE Examination - Advanced by Union Government.
  • Our Safety, Our Rights campaign has been setup to spread awareness among children to identify sexual abuse.

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Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Daily One Liners : Aug 22

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  • Indian Woman Wrestler who became the first Indian Woman to bag Gold at the 18th Asian Games 2018 - Vinesh Phogat
    • Vinesh Phogat has created history by winning Gold at the 18th Asian Games 2018 where she defeated Japan's Yuki Irie in Jakarta, Indonesia on 20 Aug 2018.
  • Bajrang Punia - Won India's First Gold Medal at the Jakarta Asian Games 2018. The 24 Year Old Pu nia defeated Japan's Takatani Daichi by 11-8.
  • Dalbir Singh Suhag (Ex-Army Chiefhas been awarded the United States (US) ‘Legion of Merit (Degree of commander)’ on August 17, 2018, at Pentagon, Washington DC.
  • Deepak Kumar, an Indian Shooter won a Silver medal in the men’s 10-metre Air Rifle event at the Jakarta Asian Games 2018 on 20 Aug 2018.
  • A renowned journalist from Israel who passed away recently - Uri Avnery.
  • SK Arora, an Indian personality has been conferred the WHO World No Tobacco Day 2017 Award.
  • On August 19, India has successfully test-fired the indigenously developed helicopter launched Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) ‘HELINA’ from an Army helicopter ‘Rudra’ in Pokhran test range in Rajasthan. It is one of the most advanced anti-tank weapons in the world. It is the helicopter-launched version of NAG and has a hit range of 7-8 km.
  • On Which date (WMD)World Mosquito Day 2018 - August 20.

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Monday, 20 August 2018

Polity Section Test -31

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Q1. Who is the custodian of the Indian Constitution?
(1): President of India
(2): Chief Justice of India
(3): Prime Minister of India
(4): Chairman of Rajya Sabha

Q2. Which of the following is an essential element of the state?
(1): Sovereignty
(2): Government
(3): Territory
(4): All of These

Q3. Where do we find the ideals of Indian democracy in the Constitution?
(1): The Preamble
(2): Part III
(3): Part IV
(4): Part I

Q4. When was the first Legislative Assembly Constituted?
(1): 1922
(2): 1923
(3): 1921
(4): 1920

Q5. The Constitution of India, describes India as :
(1): A Federation
(2): A quasi-federation
(3): Unitary 
(4): Union of States
Q6. The Concept of "Rule of Law" is a Special feature of the Constitutional system of 
(1): Britain
(2): U.S.A
(3): France 
(4): Switzerland 
Q7. The phrase "equality before law" used in Article-14 of Indian Constitution has been borrowed from
(1): U.S.A(2): Germany(3): Britain(4): Greece
Q8. Democratic Socialism Aims at 
(1): bringing about Socialism through peaceful means 
(2): bringing about Socialism through violent and peaceful means
(3): bringing about Socialism through violent means
(4): bringing about Socialism through democratic means
Q9. In India legal sovereignty is vested with
(1): the President 
(2): the Judiciary
(3): the Cabinet
(4): the Constitution
Q10. Who was the President of Constitutional Assembly of India?
(1): Dr. Br. Ambedkar
(2): Jawaharlal Nehru
(3): Dr Rajendra Prasad
(4): Shri K. M. Munshi
Answers

1. (2). The Chief Justice of India
2. (4). All of These
3. (1). The Preamble
4. (4). 1920
5. (4). Union of States
6. (1). Britain
7. (3). Britain
8. (4). bringing about Socialism through democratic means
9. (4). the Constitution
10. (3). Dr. Rajendra Prasad



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Friday, 10 August 2018

Sources, Parts and Schedules of Indian Constitution | Polity

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Sources of Indian Constitution download pdf with one click instantly. It includes all previous year questions of SSC cgl tier 1 and other bank questions

VARIOUS SOURCES OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

The constitution of India has borrowed most of its provisions from the constitutions of various other countries.

Provision Sources
Parliamentary form of Govt. U.K
Rule of Law U.K
Fundamental Rights U.S.A
Republic French
Fundamental Duties Former USSR
Directive Principle of State Policy Ireland
Method of Election of President  Ireland
Concurrent List Australia
Process to amend the Constitution South Africa
Single Citizenship Britain (U.K)
Federation with strong centre Canada
In Detail
  1. Government of India Act of 1935 - Federal Scheme, Office of governor, Judiciary, Public Service Commissions, Emergency provisions and administrative details.
  2. British Constitution - Parliamentary government, Rule of Law, legislative procedure, single citizenship, cabinet system, prerogative writs, parliamentary privileges and bicameralism.
  3. US Constitution - Fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the president, removal of Supreme Court and high court judges and post of vice-president.
  4. Irish Constitution - Directive Principles of State Policy, nomination of members to Rajya Sabha and method of election of president.
  5. Canadian Constitution - Federation with a strong Centre, vesting of residuary powers in the Centre, appointment of state governors by the Centre, and advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
  6. Australian Constitution - Concurrent List, freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse, and joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.
  7. Weimar Constitution of Germany - Suspension of Fundamental Rights during Emergency.
  8. Soviet Constitution (USSR, now Russia) - Fundamental duties and the ideal of justice (social, economic and political) in the Preamble.
  9. French Constitution - Republic and the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity in the Preamble.
  10. South African Constitution - Procedure for amendment of the Constitution and election of members of Rajya Sabha.
  11. Japanese Constitution - Procedure established by Law.

Parts of The Indian Constitution

Parts                    Subject Matter                                   Articles Covered
I                          The Union and its territory                     1 to 4
II                         Citizenship                                            5 to 11
III                        Fundamental Rights                               12 to 35
IV                       Directive Principles of State Policy            36 to 51
IV-A                     Fundamental Duties                               51-A
V                         The Union Government                           52 to 151
VI                       The State Governments                           152 to 237
VIII                     The Union Territories                               239 to 242
IX                        The Panchayats                                      243 to 243-0
IX-A                     The Municipalities                                   243-P to 243-ZG
IX-B                    The Co-operative Societies                       243-ZH-243-ZT
X                         The Scheduled and Tribal Areas                244 to 244-A
XI                       Relations between the Union
                               and the States                                     245 to 263
XII                      Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits        264 to 300-A
XIII                      Trade, Commerce and Intercourse
                            within the Territory of India                      301 to 307
XIV                      Services under the Union and
                                       the States                                    308 to 323
XIV-A                            Tribunals                                        323-A to 323-B
XV                                 Elections                                        324 to 329-A
XVI                      Special Provisions relating to
                                 Certain Classes                                   330 to 342
XVII                     Official Language                                      343 to 351
XVIII                   Emergency Provisions                                352 to 360
XIX                     Miscellaneous                                            361 to 367
XX                      Amendment of the Constitution                   368
XXI                     Temporary, Transitional and
                                  Special Provisions                              369 to 392
XXII                    Short title, Commencement,
                          Authoritative Text in Hindi and
                                        Repeals                                      393 to 395



Schedule of The Indian Constitution 

Questions from Schedule section of Indian Constitution are often asked in SSC and Bank exams.  
  • First Schedule: List of States & Union Territories
  • Second Schedule: Salary of President, Governor, Chief Judges, Judges of High Court and Supreme Court, Comptroller and Auditor General.
  • Third Schedule: Forms of Oaths and Affirmations
  • Fourth Schedule: Allocate seats for each state of India in Rajya Sabha
  • Fifth Schedule: Administration and control of scheduled areas and tribes
  • Sixth Schedule: Provisions for administration of Tribal Area in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram & Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Seven Schedule: Gives allocation of Powers and functions between Union & States. It contains 3 Lists.
    • Union List (For Central Government) 97 Subjects.
    • State List (Powers of State Government) 66 Subjects.
    • Concurrent List (Both Union & States) 47 Subjects.
  • Eight Schedule: 
    • List of 22 Languages of India recognized by Indian Constitution.
    • Sindh was added in 1967 by 21 Amendment.
    • Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali were added in 1992 by 71st amendment Santhali, Maithili, Bodo and Dogri were added in 2003 by 92nd amendment. 
  • Ninth Schedule: Added by 1st Amendment in 1951. Contain Acts & Orders related to land tenure, land tax, Railways, Industries (Rights of Property not a Fundamental Right Now)
  • Tenth Schedule: Added by 52nd Amendment in 1985. Contain provision of disqualification of the ground of defection.
  • Eleventh Schedule: Added by 73rd Amendment in 1992. Contain provision of Panchayati Raj.
  • Twelfth Schedule: Added by 74th Amendment in 1992. Contain Provision of Municipal Corporation.
Questions from Indian Constitution Chapter have a high probability of coming in exams like SSC CGL and SSC CHSL. This chapter is considered a scoring area so don't forget to memorise all the notes we have written above. We try our best to deliver high-quality Polity notes for ssc cgl and other similar exams. You can also download the PDF version of this page by clicking Here.

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100 Most Important Economy Questions(in Hindi) for SSC CGL 2018 & IBPS 2018 | Download PDF

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We have prepared a list of the most important questions in Economy Sections in Hindi for students. Make sure you practice and learn all the answers as the SSC CGL 2018 exams are near. These questions have been prepared after analyzing previous year questions of SSC CGL and IBPS exams. Make sure you memorize them well.


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Tuesday, 7 August 2018

100+ Simplifications Previous Year Questions | Download PDF

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100+ SSC Exam Questions on Simplification with solutions and answers. These all ssc questions have been gathered from previous year ssc questions on simplification which have come in ssc chsl, ssc cgl, ssc mts etc. Download this ebook for preparation of ssc cgl, ssc mts and ssc chsl. This questions will also help you in your preparation of bank exam as simplification is also an integral part of the bank exam syllabus.



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Monday, 30 July 2018

Previous Year Questions on Compound Interest | SSC CGL

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1. At what percent per annum will Rs. 3000/- amounts to Rs. 3993/- in 3 years if the interest is compounded annually?

(a). 9%                                                      (b). 10%

(c). 11%                                                    (d). 13%
(SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 27.02.2000)
(First Sitting) & SSC SAS Exam. 26.06.2010(Paper-1

2. The Compounded Interest on Rs.10000 in 2 years at 4% per annum, the interest being compounded half-yearly, is?

(a). Rs.636.80%                                         (b). Rs.824.32

(c). Rs. 912.86                                          (d). Rs.828.82
(SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 27.02.2000)
(Second Sitting)  

3.In how Many year will Rs. 2000/- amounts to Rs. 2420/- per annum compound Interest?

(a). 3 Years                                               (b). (5/2) Years
(c). 2 Years                                               (d). (3/2) Years
(SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 27.02.2000 /13.11.2005)
(Second Sitting)

4.In What time will Rs. 1000 becomes Rs. 1331 at 10% per annum compounded annually?

(a). 3 Years                                               (b). (5/2) Years
(c). 2 Years                                               (d). (7/2) Years
(SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 08.02.2004 - Second Sitting)
(SSC MTS Exam. 24.03.2014 - First Sitting)

5.The principal, which will amount to Rs. 270.40 in 2 Year at the rate of 4% per annum compound Interest, is?

(a). Rs.200                                               (b). Rs.225
(c). Rs.250                                               (d). Rs.220
(SSC CPO S.I Exam. 05.09.2004)


 6. A sum of money on compound Interest amounts to Rs.10648 in 3 years and Rs.9680 in 2 years. The rate of interest per annum is

(a). 5%                                                       (b). 10%

(c). 15%                                                     (d). 20%
(SSC CPO S.I Exam. 26.05.2005)


7. At what rate per cent per annum will2304 amount to 2500 in 2 years at compound Interest

(a). (9/2)%                                                       (b). (21/5)%

(c). (25/6)%                                                     (d). (13/3)%
(SSC CPO S.I Exam. 05.09.2004)
(SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005- First Sitting)

8. A sum becomes 1.352 in 2 years at 4% per annum compound Interest. The sum is
(a). Rs.1,225                                                    (b). Rs.1,270
(c). Rs.1,245                                                    (d). Rs.1,250
(SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 11.05.2003 - Second Sitting)
(SSC CGL Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005 - Second Sitting) 
(88C CISF ASI Exam. 29.08.2010)
9. The compound interest on Rs.16,000 for 9 months at 20% per annum, interest being compounded quarterly. Is
(a). Rs.2,520                                                    (b). Rs.2,524
(c). Rs.2,522                                                    (d). Rs.2,518
(SSC CPO S.I. Exam. 03.09.2006)

10. If the rate of interest be 4% per annum for the first year, 5% per annum for the second year and 6% per annum for the third year, then the compound interest of Rs.10.000?
(a). Rs.1,600                                                     (b). Rs.1,625.80
(c). Rs. 1,575.20                                                (d). Rs.2,000
(SSC CPO S.I. Eram. 03.09.2008)


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Saturday, 28 July 2018

First in India (Female) : Fact Sheet : General Knowledge

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First Indian Women

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India's First Women President Smt. Pratibha Patil
India's First Women Prime Minister Smt. Indra Gandhi
India's First Women Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman 
India's First Women Governor Sarojini Naidu
India's First Women Ruler (on Delhi's Throne) Razia Sultan
India's First Women I.P.S Officer Kiran Bedi
India's First Women  IAS Officer Anna George
India's First Women Chief Minister of State Sucheta Kriplani(U.P)
India's First Women Union Minister RajKumari Amrita Kaur
India's First Women President of INC Annie Besant 
India's First Women to get Ashok Chakra Nirja Bhanot
India's First Women Judge of the Supreme Court Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi
India's First Women Chief Justice Of High Court Mrs. Leela Seth
India's First Women to Receive Lenin Peace Award Aruna Asaf Ali
India's First Women Vice-Chairperson Of Rajyasabha Violet Alva In 1962
India's First Women Session Judge In India Anna Chandi
India's First Women President Of Students Union Anju Sachdeva Of Delhi University
India's First Women To Receive Norman Borlaug Award Dr. Amrita Patel
India's First Women To Get International Grandmaster Award In Chess Bhagyasri Thipse
India's First Women T Reach In Olympic Games Sini Abraham
India's First Women To Swim Across English Channel Mrs. Aarti Saha
India's First Women To Swim Across Strait Of Gibraltar Aarti Pradhan
India's First Women To Climb The Mount Everest Bachhendri Pal
India's First Women Airline Pilot Cap Durba Bannerjee
India's First Women Ambassador Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
India's First Women To Climb Mount Everest Twice Santosh Yadav
India's First Women Pilot In Indian Air Force Haritakaur Dayal
India's First Women Air Vice-Marshal P. Bandhopadhyaya
India's First Women Chairman Of UPSC Rose Millian Mathew
India's First Women Chairperson Of Indian Airlines Sushma Chawla
India's First Women To Receive Bharat Ratna Mrs. Indira Gandhi
India's First Women To Receive Nobel Prize Mother Teresa
India's First Women Speaker Of The State Assembly Mrs. Shano Devi
India's First Women Chairperson Of National Woman Commission Mrs. Jayanti Patnayak
India's First Women To Receive An Asiad Gold Medal Kamalji Sandhu
India's First Women President Of Uno General Assembly Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
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Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Simplification Chapter | Quantitative Aptitude

Wednesday, July 25, 2018 0
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Simplifications

Some Basic Rule to Remember for Simplification Questions:-

BODMAS Rule:-

‘BODMAS’ RULE A given series of calculations or operations is done in a specific order as each letter of "BODMAS" in order represent.

B → Brackets and order of operation of brackets is (), {}, []
O → Of (Calculation is done the same as multiplication)
D → Division
M → Multiplication
A → Addition
S → Subtraction
So, first of all we solve the inner most brackets moving outwards. Then we perform ‘of’ which means multiplication, then division, addition and subtraction. • Addition and subtraction can be done together or separately as required. • Between any two brackets if there is not any sign of addition, subtraction and division it means we have to do multiplication (20 ÷ 5) (7 + 3 × 2) + 8 = 4 (7 + 6) + 8 = 4 × 13 + 8 = 52 + 8 = 60

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Compound Interest | Tips and Tricks | Percentage Fraction Value Chart

Wednesday, July 25, 2018 0
Dear Students, Compound Interest Chapter is an Integral part of any competitive exam syllabus whether it is SSC CGL, CHSL, IBPS, SBI, PO or any other online competitive exam. The number of questions from Compound Interest may vary from exam to exam. For e.g: In SSC CGL the number of questions from CI (Compound Interest) can be 2-3 in Tier 1 and 3-5 in Tier 2 Whereas in online bank exams like IBPS, SBI PO/Clerk the number of Questions remain 1-2.
In this article, I'll answer all your queries on CI Such as What is compound interest? How to calculate compound interest? What are the compound Interest formulas?
Through this article, I'll teach you all the short-cut methods that you can use in your online SSC exam or any other competitive bank exam.
To understand the concept of Compound Interest you need to have completed the Percentage Chapter.


What is Compound Interest?

The term Compound Interest is generally used in the concept of money lending. Money is said to be lent at CI when at the end of the year or other fixed periods the interest that has become due is not paid to the lender but is added to the sum lent, and the amount thus obtained became the principal for the next period. The process is repeated until the amount for the last period has been found. The difference between the original principal and the final amount is called Compound Interest (CI)
The Prime difference between the Simple Interest(SI) and Compound Interest(CI) is that, the Compound Interest is charged on Interest. 
Compound Interest जिसे हम चक्रवर्ती ब्याज के रूप में भी जानते हैं |  

Formulae for Compound Interest
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Till date, we have solved the questions of compound interest by using the above formulas or by simply calculating the Simple Interest for 1st year and then add it to the principal to get the amount which becomes the principal for the next year. This process continues until the time we get the CI for the asked number of years. The calculation in this process consumes to much time which can be a disaster for students preparing for Government competitive exams.
In competitive exams, Time is very precious so we will use different time saving short-cut methods to solve compound interest questions.

Lesson 1

First and foremost, we need to make sure that you learn the Percentage fraction values to reduce the time taken by you to solve the  CI question.
As we know that 10%= (10/100) 
But You need to learn the direct fraction value of the given percentage to solve the question fast.
These fraction values will not only help you in the Chapter of Compound interest but also in Simple Interest, Percentage, Discounts, etc.

Below are some of the Percentage fraction Values that you need to memorize for fast calculations:-


Percentage Fraction Value Chart

Values from this fraction chart should be on your fingertips to speed up your calculation process. Don't worry, Just keep on practicing and solving CI, SI & Percentage questions using these values and you'll be able to easily memorize it. 
You can download this percentage fraction Chart just by clicking on the image. Take a print out and paste it in your room near your bed. It will help you a lot in daily revision.

While going through the questions in CI you'll see questions in which two or more rate of Interest is given for different Years. These Questions become calculative if you try to find CI year by year. With the method that I am giving providing, you'll be able to find the Effective Rate of CI for two or three year together.
Example: 
Suresh borrows Rs. 10,000/- at 4% for the first year, 5% for the second year. What is the amount to be paid after second year?
Solution:

This method is one of the fastest method by which you can easily find out over all rate of CI 

Now lets go further for finding the CI for more then 2 years. 

Q. Suresh borrows Rs. 10,000/- at 4% for the first year, 5% for the second year, 6% for the third year. What is the amount to be paid after third year?

Solutions:

With this method, you will take not more than 5 seconds to solve any CI question. After doing practice with this method you'll be able to do all the calculations in your mind. And the Process of finding the Effective CI Rate will be much faster.
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