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திங்கள், 30 மே, 2016

BSF Recruitment 2016

BSF Recruitment 2016

BSF Recruitment 2016     POST NAME:  Constable 

(Trademen) (Male)   Important Date:   Ending date for applying: 20th June, 2016     Application Fee: Rs.50/-   Payment will be done through Postal Order or Demand draft drawn in favour of Concerned IG/Commandant payable at Bank or Post Office to Concerned RAs/ Headquarters.    

 Age Limit: As on 01st August, 2016;   
Minimum: 18 years Maximum: 23 years   
Age Relaxation:   OBC: 03 years SC/ST: 05 years   Education Qualification:   
10th passed from a reputed Board with work experience in concerned trade or 01 year of Certificate course from  Industrial Training Institute of Vocational institute with minimum 01 year of work experience in concerned trade or 02 years of Diploma from  Industrial Training Institute in similar trade  
 Post Name: 
Constable (Trademen) (Male)   Number of Post: 56 Posts   Constable (Cobbler): 67 Constable (Tailor): 28 Constable (Carpenter): 02 Constable (Draughtsman): 01 Constable (Painter): 05 Constable (Cook): 140 Constable (Water Carrier): 49 Constable (Washer Man): 49 Constable (Barber): 42 Constable (Sweeper): 147 Constable (Waiter): 24 Constable (Mali): 01 Constable (Khoji) : 06   
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with GP for Rs.2000/- pm   Mode of Selection:  Physical Standard Test (PST), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Documentation, Trade Test, Written Test and Medical Exam   Location: Anywhere in India 

Southern Railway

Southern Railway
Posted: 29 May 2016 07:15 AM PDT
Apprentices
Eligibility : Certificate Course (ITI), 10th Pass (SSC), 12th Pass (HSE)
Location : Chennai
Last Date : 20 Jun 2016
Hiring Process : Written-test
Apprentices Job vacancies in Southern Railway
Carriage and Wagon/Perambur-Freshers &Ex.ITI
Fitter
Carpenter
Painter
Welder(G&E)
Upholster
Machinist
MMV
PASAA
Total No. of Vacancy : 220

Electrical Workshop/Perambur-Freshers &Ex.ITI
Electrician
R&AC
Wireman
Winder (Armature)
Cable Jointer
Electronics Mechanic
Mechanic ( HT.LT Equipments & Cable Jointing)
PASAA
Total No. of Vacancy : 106

Loco Works/Perambur-Freshers &Ex.ITI
Fitter
Welder (G&E)
Machinist
Diesel Mechanic
Turner
Painter
PASAA
Total No. of Vacancy : 229

Engineering Workshop/arakkonam-Ex.ITI
Fitter
Welder (G&E)
Turner
Machinist
Total No. of Vacancy : 28

Chennai Division-ELS/AJJ-Ex.ITI
Fitter
Electrician
Welder (G & E)
Total No. of Vacancy : 13

Chennai Division-RS/AVD-Ex.ITI
Fitter
Electrician
Welder (G & E)
PASAA
Total No. of Vacancy : 17

Chennai Division-RS/TBM-Ex.ITI
Fitter
Electrician
Welder (G & E)
Carpenter
Painter
Total No. of Vacancy : 47

Chennai Division-DSL/TNP-Ex.ITI
Electrician
Diesel Mechanic
Total No. of Vacancy : 14

Chennai Division-C &W/BBQ-Ex.ITI
Fitter
Total No. of Vacancy : 15

Railway Hospital/Perambur-Freshers &Ex.ITI
MLT ( Radiology )
MLT ( Pathology )
MLT( Cardiology )
PAS AATotal No. of Vacancy : 03

Qualification : Should have passed 8th,10th Class under 10 +2 System of education and should possess National Trade Certificate issued by NCVT
Age Limit : 15-24 yrs
Stipend : Ex.ITI category
During the first year of training : Rs.5700
During the second year of training : Rs.6500
During the third and fourth year of training : Rs.7350

For Diesel Mechanic Trade
During the first year of training : Rs.5900
During the second year of training : Rs. 6700
During the third year of training : Rs.7550/-

Fee : Rs.100/- ( Rupees Hundred only) drawn in favour of the Workshop Personnel Officer, Carriage And Wagon Works, Southern Railway, Perambur, Chennai - 600 023 and payable at CHENNAI should be enclosed along with filled in application towards Processing Fee.
Medical Fitness :
a) Height 137 cms.
b) Weight : 25.4 kgs.
c) Chest measurement : Expansion should not be less than 5 Cms (irrespective of size of chest)
d) Vision :  There should be no evidence of any morbid condition of either eye or the lids of either eye which may be liable to risk or aggravation or recurrence.

Selection Process : The selection will be on the basis of Merit List prepared in respect of all the eligible candidates who apply against the Notification. The Merit List will be prepared by the Committee nominated for this purpose by following the procedure mentioned as under:
a) Fresher Category: - Marks obtained in Matriculation (10th Std) will be converted for 200 and merit list will be drawn based on the converted marks duly ensuring Minimum 50% in aggregate marks in Matriculation.
b) Ex.ITI :- Marks obtained in Matriculation ( 10th Std)will be converted to 100 marks ( duly ensuring Minimum 50% marks in aggregate) + ITI marks duly converted to 100. Total marks put together will be calculated for 200 marks and merit list will be drawn based on the converted marks giving equal weightage to both.
c) For SC/ST. Ex.servicernen and PWD ( PH quota) candidates the minimum percentage of 50% marks in aggregate in Matriculation is not insisted upon.
d) In case of two candidates having the same marks, the older candidate will be preferred. In case the dates of birth are also same. then the candidate who has passed Matriculation Examination earlier will be considered.
How to apply

Application may also be sent to the Workshop Personnel Officer, Office Of The Chief Workshop Manager, Carriage And Wagon Works, Southern Railway, Ayanavaram, Chennai-600023 by ordinary post. The filled in applications should reach this office by any of the two modes on or before 20.06.2016 by 17.00 Hrs.
Southern Railway

புதன், 25 மே, 2016

Tamil Nadu Board (TNBSE) Class 10th (SSLC) results 2016

tn sslc result 2016_Check tnresults.nic.in for Tamil Nadu Board (TNBSE) Class 10th (SSLC) results 2016; Results likely to be announced on May 25


Tamil Nadu 10th Results 2016 Sites: Get your Result Here

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tnresults.nic.in SSLC Results 2016 with Marks 



CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Board (TNBSE) class 10th (SSLC) Results are likely to be declared by the Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education on Wednesday, i.e. 24 May 2016.
Students who appeared fot Tamil Nadu board SSLC examination for 2015-2016 session will be able to chcek their results at the official website of TNBSE: www.tnresults.nic.in
Follow these steps to check your results:
1: Access the official website of the board: www.tnresults.nic.in
2: Enter your details such as roll number and other required details in the respected fields.
3: Click on ‘Submit’ and your results will get displayed on the screen.
A message for students:
The most important thing we want you to remember is that, if result goes your way, then it’s extremely good, but if things don’t go your way, remember, there are always options open to you. Sometimes, the best opportunities come out of life’s unexpected twists and turns.

Tn sslc result 2016

If you did as well as you wanted, then celebrate. If you feel you could have done much better, there are many ways to improve your performance. Remember, your results do not define who you are or how valuable you are as a person. They are a marker of one day’s performance in your life.
Stay calm. Remember that while your exam results are important, you always have additional options. You might be able to retake the exam.
About the Board:
Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education, was set up n 1910, It comes under the Department of Education, Government of Tamil Nadu. Following are the streams offered from and till the secondary (class 10) level: the SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) stream, the Anglo-Indian stream, the Oriental School Leaving Certificate (OSLC) stream and the Matriculation stream.

Tn sslc result 2016

செவ்வாய், 24 மே, 2016

CBSE result 2016 Class 10 to be declared on May 27. Check www.cbse.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in

CBSE result 2016 Class 10 to be declared on May 27. Check www.cbse.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in

CBSE result 2016 Class 10 to be declared on May 27. Check  www.cbse.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in

New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education will on Friday (May 27, 2016) declare CBSE Class 10 result.
Students awaiting CBSE result 2016 should log on at www.cbse.nic.in,www.cbseresults.nic.in to check their scores.
The exams for CBSE Class 10 began on March 01 and ended on March 28.
A total of 13,73,853 students had appeared for Class 10 exam.
Girls outclassed boys as Sukriti Gupta of Delhi and Palak Goyal of Haryana bagged the first and second positions in the CBSE Class 12 results declared on Saturday (May 21, 2016).

CBSE result 2016 Class 10

வெள்ளி, 13 மே, 2016

MPBSE Class 12 Results 2016 Declared @mpresults.nic.in

MP Board (MPBSE) Class 12 Results 2016 Declared @mpresults.nic.in 


MP Board Class 12 results 2016: The Madhya Pradesh Board of School Education (MPBSE) has released the results of Class 12 (HSSC) board exams today at 4 pm.
About 65,000 students have appeared for Class 12 and 10 examinations this year. While class 12 exams commenced from March 1 and ended on April 5, class 10 exams started from March 2 and concluded on March 29.
Student can search for their results on
http://www.mpresults.nic.in
mpbse.mponline.gov.in
mpbse.nic.in
icompetestore.com
knowyourresult.com
ExamResults.net
MPEducation.net
indiaresults.com
results.mpeducation.net.
To get the results via messages, you can type – MP12 Space (roll no) and send it to 52070 for Airtel; MP12 (roll no) to 58888711 Idea, Vodafone; MP12 (roll no) to 58888-Aircel, and MP12 (roll no) to 58888411 for Reliance.
You can also download “Know your result” app or mpmobile.gov.in to check your results.
Steps to check MP Board Class 12 results 2016
Visit the official website
Click on the link ‘Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Exam Result – 2016’
Enter your roll number and name
The results will be displayed
Check and save the results.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/education/madhya-pradesh-mpbse-class-12-results-2016-to-be-declared-today-at-4pm-mpresults-nic-in/#sthash.mEfNnhBv.dpuf

PSEB Class XII Results

PSEB Class XII Results: To avoid ‘confusion’, 2 merit lists this year 


Learning from last year’s ‘mistake’ when students and parents protested over a combined merit list that was issued for those ‘with sports’ and ‘without sports’ for Class XII, the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will issue two merit lists this year.
The Class XII PSEB result will be announced Friday. Tejinder Kaur Dhaliwal, chairman, PSEB, said, “The policy to give additional marks was started following notification of the state government last year after directions from the centre to promote sports. Last year, after the Class XII merit list was issued, we got negative feedback from many quarters, ranging from academicians to parents on ‘injustice’ to students without sports. It is a learning process and now two merit lists – of sports and non-sports – would be announced for both Class X and XII.”
Last year, while the Class XII merit list remained same (announced May 11), the PSEB was quick to rectify and separate lists were issued for Class X on May 26 last.
The sources from Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) confirmed to The Indian Express that the decision came following criticism and opposition from all corners ranging from academicians and parents who said that ‘injustice’ is being done by combining merit list of students scoring high without sports and those scoring with additional marks of sports quota.
In 2014-15, when PSEB had announced common list of toppers for Class XII, two girls from sports quota bagging 100 per cent marks in non-medical stream held the first rank in the state. The only commerce topper in state with 98.67 per cent marks from Ludhiana was pushed to sixth rank as she had no sport. Her father told media that “her daughter scored more than toppers in academics and was pushed to sixth rank without any reason”.
However, parents last year had ridiculed the decision of PSEB to not change Class XII merit list. Parents had said “as students have to take admission in colleges, Class XII list holds more significance than Class X”.
State-level players will get 15 additional marks while those at national/international level get 25 extra marks.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/education/pseb-class-xii-results-to-avoid-confusion-2-merit-lists-this-year-2798098/#sthash.QX09wL0y.dpuf

வியாழன், 12 மே, 2016

International Nurses Day

International Nurses Day: Why we celebrate 

on Florence Nightingale’s birthday

Nursing as a profession can be funny, amazing, awe inspiring and rewarding, but it can also be dirty, tragic and exhausting.
People often ask me how I deal with all the "gross" stuff, but when it comes down to it, you treat each patient the way you would want to be treated, as if it was happening to you. And you have to find the good or the funny wherever you can.
The following stories are all in a day's work.

The McDonald's incident

I remember one shift in the emergency department where it was the usual busy pace. I had not yet had a lunch break when a familiar odour began to fill the air. It made my stomach grumble and my mouth water.
I followed my nose and went in to bay 7 to greet my newly arrived patient and realised that nobody had brought me food from my favourite takeaway chain ...
But what I did find was one of its unfortunate employees.
Sitting on the bed with that familiar McDonald's uniform on, he definitely smelled good enough to eat. But that was because he had tripped over and dunked his whole arm into the chicken nugget deep fryer! The poor boy had done a decent job of cooking his right arm, and found he had many hungry staff members poking their head around the curtain.
After a good dose of analgesia, he too saw the funny side.

The weird and wacky

There is definitely a world of crazy and weird out there.
I have seen a man attempt to cut off his own genitalia and then be upset with the staff because we wanted to attempt to surgically put it back on.
A woman once came in to the birthing unit telling us she was pregnant with triplets, only to be found to be not pregnant at all - she never had been.
I've seen the power of denial in people with cancerous tumours so far advanced that they have eaten into the skin and flesh of the surrounding area, to the point where you can see the underlying bones - or, in one case, an eyeball - and yet they have not even consulted their GP about it.
People can get in to trouble with the simplest of activities. One kid had fallen from his bike, and the handle bar had gone straight in to his abdomen leaving him with a loop of bowel protruding through the hole it left behind.
And you see the results of some very dumb decisions, like second degree burns from throwing petrol on a BBQ, or breaking two wrists at once after demonstrating Cross Fit exercises on a bed after too many cocktails.
The job has also shown me plenty of tragedy. In the course of a single day you can be caring for a woman in labour who knows she will give birth to a stillborn baby, while in the room just next door there will be another woman under your care who will give birth to twins.
At times like this, I wonder how life can be so unfair. You really need to have your game face on, as you care for both families simultaneously, going from one room to the other.
As you drive home at the end of your shift reality hits you and you begin to go over the events of the day in your mind as you drive on autopilot. You relive holding the father's phone camera and taking the first pictures of that new family of four, but you also have the clear images in your mind of taking the only photos that the other family will ever have of their baby that was born sleeping.
This is when the game face falls away and with it so do your tears; tears of pain and sadness for the couple who are grieving, and tears of happiness for the family who are joyous.

The time wasters

One thing that's really annoying is when people waste our time, like the patient who presented at the emergency department at 1am on a Sunday night with a rash. When asked how long it had been there, they replied, "since three months ago." You're thinking, "but NOW was the time to get it checked out?"
Even more infuriating are the people out there abusing ambulance services and using them as taxis rather than for emergencies - apparently there is a belief that if you come to the hospital in an ambulance, you will be seen quicker. WRONG! If you are brought in to emergency by an ambulance and all you have is a simple sniffle or toothache, you are really going to make the triage nurse mad.
Just remember he or she is the one that decides who sees the doctor first.

Why would anyone do it?

Nurses and midwives do not choose the job for financial gain, and those who have met us after a night shift know we don't do it for the hours. We sure don't do it for the glamour either - there is no glamour in having every bodily fluid known to man in contact with you at some point over your career
No, we do it because as nurses we can actually say those words that so many people yearn to be able to say for themselves, "I love what I do."
Today is International Nurses Day. The author of this story has been a registered nurse since 2004 and a registered midwife since 2005.

JKBOSE 10th Class result 2016 declared: Jammu and Kashmir Board Class 10th exam results available online at Jkbose.co.in

JKBOSE 10th Class result 2016 declared: Jammu and Kashmir Board Class 10th exam results available online at Jkbose.co.in



JKBOSE Class 10 Results: 

Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has released results of Class 10 Jammu division 2016 (summer zone). Students who had appeared for the exam can check the results on the official website of the board.
A total of 50,615 students appeared for the exam out of which 27,446 are boys and 23,169 are girls. About 61.95 per cent (19041) students passed the class 10 examination.


The board has recently released Class 12 Jammu division results on their official website.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/education/jkbose-class-10-results-jammu-division-summer-2016-declared-jkbose-co-in/#sthash.CJYkdaQA.dpuf

S.S.C. COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (Tier-I)

S.S.C. COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL 

(Tier-I) 2nd-Shift exam of the year 2015 held on dated 9 August, 2015. We are giving 50 questions of General Awareness of this exam with answers. These questions not only develop of your I.Q. but will useful for upcoming government exams also.

1. In the grass lands, trees do not replace the grasses as a part of an ecological succession because of–
(A) Water limits and fire (B) Limited sun light and paucity of nutrients
(C) Insect and fungi (D) None of the above (Ans : A)

2. The business in Stock Markets and other securities markets is regulated by–
(A) Stock and Exchange Bank of India (B) Securities and Exchange Board of India
(C) Sole Trade and Exchange Bank of India (D) State and exchange Bank of India (Ans : B)

3. The Women's Reservation Bill seeks how much reservation for women in the State assemblies and Lok Sabha ?
(A) 30% (B) 36% (C) 25% (D) 33% (Ans : D)

4. The oldest form of composition of Hindustani vocal music is–
(A) Ghazal (B) Thumri (C) Dhrupad (D) None of these (Ans : C)

5. G E F, an international aid giving agency has the full form–
(A) Global Environment Fund (B) Global Energy Fund (C) Global Economic Fund (D) Global Educational Fund (Ans : A)

6. On 2nd June, 2015 a Conference on Make in India-Indigenisation of currency was organised by the department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, govt. of India. Who inaugurated the Conference?
(A) Finance Secretary (B) Finance Minister (C) Prime Minister (D) Governor R. B. I. (Ans : B)

7. A Fuse wire is characterised by–
(A) Low resistance and high melting point (B) High resistance and low melting point
(C) Low resistance and low melting point (D) High resistance and high melting point (Ans : B)

8. The ore of Aluminium is–
(A) Hematite (B) Bauxite (C) Fluorspar (D) Chalco pyrites (Ans : B)

9. Heavy metals got their name because compared to other atoms they have–
(A) Higher atomic masses (B) Higher densities (C) Higher atomic numbers (D) Higher atomic radii (Ans : B)

10. Fascism believes in the application of the principle of–
(A) Dictatorship (B) Utilitarianism (C) Democracy (D) Totalitarianism (Ans : D)

11. Raga Kameshwari was composed by–
(A) Pandit Ravi Shankar (B) Ustad Amzad Ali Khan (C) None of these (D) Uday Shankar (Ans : A)

12. The Dynamo converts–
(A) Electrical energy into Mechanical Energy (B) Mechanical energy into Electrical Energy
(C) Mechanical energy into Magnetic Energy (D) None of these (Ans : B)

13. What is ordinary Law?
(A) Laws made by the common people (B) Laws made and enforced by the Government
(C) Laws made by the High Court (D) Laws made by the Supreme Court (Ans : B)

14. Photo chemical smog is a resultant of the reaction among–
(A) High concentration of NO2, O3 and CO in the evening (B) NO2, O3 and peroxy acetyl nitrate in the presence of Sunlight
(C) CO, CO2 and NO2 at low temperature (D) CO, O2 and peroxy acetyl nitrate in the presence of Sunlight (Ans : B)

15. The father of computer is–
(A) Charles Babbage (B) Oliver twist (C) Love lice (D) Charles Dickens (Ans : A)

16. Which of the following costs is related to marginal cost?
(A) Fixed Cost (B) Implicit Cost (C) Prime Cost (D) Variable Cost (Ans : D)

17. Laberalism stands for–
(A) A movement & an attitude (B) Self-emancipation
(C) Freedom in social, political and economic aspects (D) Religious orthodoxy (Ans : C)

18. Mahatma Gandhi began his political activities in India first from–
(A) Kheda (B) Champaran (C) Dandi (D) Sabarmati (Ans : B)

19. When a helium atom loses an electron it becomes–
(A) A proton (B) A positive helium ion (C) A negative helium ion (D) An alpha particle (Ans : B)

20. The Environment (Protection) Bill was passed by the Parliament of India in–
(A) 1986 (B) 1981 (C) 1984 (D) 1972 (Ans : A)

21. The Battle of Plassey was fought in year–
(A) 1775 (B) 1757 (C) 1576 (D) 1761 (Ans : B)

22. Xenobiotics which are inherently resistant to microbial attack are called as–
(A) Biodegradable (B) Persistent (C) Recalcitrant (D) All of the given options (Ans : C)

23. PSW stands for–
(A) Program status word (B) Process status word (C) Primitive status word (D) Processor status word (Ans : A)

24. Earthquakes are caused by–
(A) Denudation (B) Earth revolution (C) Tectonism (D) Earth rotation (Ans : C)

25. The Liquidity Preference Theory of Interest was propounded by–
(A) Adam Smith (B) David Ricardo (C) Alfred Marshall (D) J. M. Keynes (Ans : D)

26. When is International 'Yoga Divas' is celebrated?
(A) 21st June (B) 25th April (C) 21st May (D) 21st July (Ans : A)

27. Cyanide poisoning causes death in seconds because–
(A) It breaks the electron transport chain (B) It denatures enzymes of the heart / muscle
(C) It causes cardiac arrest (D) It causes Lysis of red blood cells (Ans : C)

28. Who directed the film on the dacoit queen Phoolan Devi ?
(A) Shashi Kapoor (B) Shekhar Kapoor (C) Abbas Mastan (D) Anil Kapoor (Ans : B)

29. In which year did Dada Saheb Phalke produce the first Feature film ?
(A) 1911 (B) 1910 (C) 1912 (D) 1913 (Ans : D)

30. The earth completes one rotation on its axis in–
(A) 23 hrs. 56 min. 4·9 sec. (B) 23 hrs. 10 min. 2 sec (C) 24 hrs. (D) 23 hrs. 30 min. (Ans : A)

31. The technology used in the electronic printer is called–
(A) Micro encapsulation (B) Micro technology (C) Micro array (D) Micro millimetric (Ans : B)

32. For a missile launched with a velocity less than the earth's escape velocity, the total energy is–
(A) Positive (B) Negative (C) Either positive or negative (D) Zero (Ans : A)

33. Which one of the following is the correct sequence of ecosystem in the order of decreasing productivity ?
(A) Mangroves, oceans, grass-land, lakes (B) Oceans, lakes, grassland, mangroves
(C) Mangroves, grasslands, lakes, oceans (D) Oceans, mangroves, lakes, grassland (Ans : C)

34. The classical Dance of Andhra Pradesh is–
(A) Kathakali (B) Odissi (C) Bharatanatyam (D) Kuchipudi (Ans : D)

35. The Mediterranean region are characterized by heavy rain in–
(A) Spring (B) Autumn (C) Winter (D) Summer (Ans : C)

36. Which was the first hydel power project in India ?
(A) Siva Samudram in Karnataka (B) Nizamnagar in Andhra Pradesh
(C) Paikara in Tamilnadu (D) Palli vasal in Kerala (Ans : A)

37. Molybdenum deficiency affects the activity of–
(A) Nitrogenase (B) Chlorate reductase (C) Nitrate reductase (D) All of the given options (Ans : C)

38. Autocracy means–
(A) Absolute rule by one (B) Rule by few (C) Rule by the representatives of the People (D) Rule by King (Ans : A)

39. Waksman got the Nobel Prize for the discovery of–
(A) Streptomycin (B) Chloromycetin (C) Penicillin (D) Neomycin (Ans : A)

40. Spring tides occur on–
(A) New moon day only (B) Full moon day only
(C) The day when the moon's position is in its first (D) Full moon day as well as on new moon day (Ans : D)

41. What is the fascist view of state?
(A) Nation state is unquestionably sovereign (B) State is the instrument of exploitation in the hands of few
(C) State is under the control of a king (D) State enhances the ideal of individualism (Ans : B)

42. Which of the following can be found as pollutants in the drinking water in some parts of India?
Select the correct answer using the code given below–
1. Arsenic 2. Sorbitol 3. Fluoride 4. Formaldehyde 5. Uranium
(A) 1 and 3 (B) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (C) 2, 4 and 5 (D) 1, 3 and 5 (Ans : A)

43. Who is considered founder of the Gupta Empire?
(A) Chandra Gupta (B) Srigupta (C) Samudra Gupta (D) Chandra Gupta II (Ans : B)

44. When one gene pair hides the effect of the other unit, the phenomenon is referred to as–
(A) Mutation (B) Epistasis (C) Dominance (D) None of the options (Ans : C)

45. State Bank of India was previously known as–
(A) Canara Bank (B) Imperial Bank of India (C) Syndicate Bank (D) Cooperative Bank of India (Ans : B)

46. "Don't Laugh : We are Police", This book was compiled by–
(A) K.P.S. Gill D.G.P. (B) Bishan Lal Vohra I.G.P. (C) Shanti Swaroop I.G. Police (D) None of the options (Ans : B)

47. Indian first talkie film produced in 1931 was–
(A) Almara (B) Indra Sabha (C) Shakuntala (D) Neel Kamal (Ans : A)

48. The name of the upper house of the Indian Parliament is–
(A) Legislative assembly (B) Rajya Sabha (C) House of Lords (D) Senate (Ans : B)

49. Microbial Type Culture Collection Centre is situated at–
(A) Chandigarh (B) New Delhi (C) Hyderabad (D) Bangalore (Ans : A)

50. Who discovered the first anti-biotic?
(A) Louis Pastour (B) A. Fleming (C) W. Fleming (D) C. Waksman (Ans : B) 

World Presidents and Prime Ministers 2016

World Presidents and Prime Ministers 2016

A
Afghanistan : Capital - Kabul; President - Mohammad Ashraf Ghani
Albania : Capital - Tirana; President - Bujar Nishani; Prime Minister - Edi Rama
Algeria : Capital - Algiers; President - Abdelaziz Bouteflika; Prime Minister - Abdelmalek Sellal
Angola : Capital - Luanda; President - Jose Eduardo Dos Santos
Antigua and Barbuda : Capital - St. John's; Governor General-Sir Rodney Williams, Prime Minister - Gaston Browne
Argentina : Capital - Buenos Aires; President - Mauricio Macri
Armenia : Capital - Yerevan; President - Serzh Sargsyan; Prime Minister - Hovik Abrahamyan
Aruba : Capital - Oranjestad; Governor-Fredis Refunjol; Prime Minister - Mike Eman
Australia : Capital - Canberra; Governor General-Sir Peter Cosgrove; Prime Minister - Malcolm Turnbull
Austria : Capital - Vienna; President - Heinz Fischer; Chancellor-Reinhold Mitterlehner
Azerbaijan : Capital - Baku; President - Ilham Aliyev; Prime Minister - Artur Rasizade

B
Bahamas, The : Capital - Nassau; Governor General-Marguerite Pindling; Prime Minister - Perry Gladstone Christie

Bahrain : Capital - Manama; King-Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa; Prime Minister - Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa
Bangladesh : Capital - Dhaka; President - Abdul Hamid; Prime Minister - Sheikh Hasina
Barbados : Capital - Bridgetown; Governor General-Elliot Belgrave; Prime Minister - Freundel Stuart
Belarus : Capital - Minsk; President - Aleksandr Lukashenko; Prime Minister - Andrei Kobyakov
Belgium : Capital - City of Brussels; King-Philippe; Prime Minister - Charles Michel
Belize : Capital - Belmopan; Governor General-Sir Colville Young; Prime Minister - Dean Oliver Barrow
Benin : Capital - Porto-Novo; President - Patrice Talon; Prime Minister - Lionel Zinsou
Bhutan - NDE : Capital - Thimphu; King-Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck; Prime Minister-Tshering Tobgay
Bolivia : Capital - Sucre; President - Juan Evo Morales Ayma
Botswana : Capital - Gaborone; President - Seretse Khama Ian Khama
Brazil : Capital - Brasília; President - Dilma Rousseff
Brunei : Capital - Bandar Seri Begawan; Sultan-Sir Hassanal Bolkiah; Prime Minister - Sir Hassanal Bolkiah
Bulgaria : Capital - Sofia; President - Rosen Plevneliev; Prime Minister - Boyko Borisov
Burkina Faso : Capital - Ouagadougou; President - (Acting) Roch Marc Christian Kaboré; Prime Minister - Paul Kaba Thieba
Burundi : Capital - Bujumbura; President - Pierre Nkurunziza

C
Cape Verde : Capital - Praia; President - Jorge Carlos De Almeida Fonseca; Prime Minister - Ulisses Correia e Silva
Cambodia : Capital - Phnom Penh; King-Norodom Sihamoni; Prime Minister - Hun Sen
Cameroon : Capital - Yaoundé; President - Paul Biya; Prime Minister - Philemon Yang
Canada : Ottawa; Governor General-David Johnston; Prime Minister - Justin Trudeau
Central African Republic : Capital - Bangui; President -Faustin-Archange Touadéra; Prime Minister - Simplice Sarandji
Chad : Capital - N'djamena; President - Idriss Deby Itno; Prime Minister - Albert Pahimi Padacke
Chile : Capital - Santiago; President - Michelle Bachelet
China : Capital - Beijing; President - Xi Jinping; Prime Minister - Li Keqiang
Colombia : Capital - Bogotá; President - Juan Manuel Santos
Comoros : Capital - Moroni; President: Ikililou Dhoinine
Congo, Democratic Republic of The : Capital - Kinshasa; President - Joseph Kabila; Prime Minister - Augustin Matata Ponyo Mapon
Congo, Republic of The : Capital - Brazzaville; President - Clement Mouamba
Cook Islands : Capital - Avarua; Prime Minister - Henry Puna
Costa Rica : Capital - San José; President - Luis Guillermo Solís
Cote D'ivoire : Capital - Yamoussoukro; President - Alassane Dramane Ouattara; Prime minister: Daniel Kablan Duncan
Croatia : Capital - Zagreb; President - Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic; Prime Minister - Tihomir Oreskovic
Cuba - NDE : Capital - Havana; President - General Raul Modesto Castro Ruz; Prime minister: Raúl Castro
Cyprus : Capital - Nicosia; President - Nicos Anastasiades
Czech Republic : Capital - Prague; President - Milos Zeman; Prime Minister - Bohuslav Sobotka

D
Denmark : Capital - Copenhagen; Queen-Margrethe II; Prime Minister - Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Djibouti : Capital - Djibouti; President - Ismail Omar Guelleh; Prime Minister - Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed
Dominica : Capital - Roseau; President - Charles Savarin; Prime Minister - Roosevelt Skerrit
Dominican Republic : Capital - Santo Domingo; President - Danilo Medina Sanchez

E
Ecuador : Capital - Quito; President - Rafael Correa Delgado
Egypt : Capital - Cairo - President - Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi; Prime Minister - Sherif Ismail
El Salvador : Capital - San Salvador; President - Salvador Sánchez Cerén
Equatorial Guinea : Capital - Malabo; President - Brig. General Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo; Prime minister: Vicente Ehate Tomi
Eritrea : Capital - Asmara; President - Isaias Afwerki
Estonia : Capital - Tallinn; President - Toomas Hendrik Ilves; Prime Minister - Taavi Roivas
Ethiopia : Capital - Addis Ababa; President - Mulatu Teshome; Prime Minister - Hailemariam Desalegn

F
Fiji : Capital - Suva; President - George Konrote; Prime Minister - Frank Bainimarama
Finland : Capital - Helsinki; President - Sauli Niinisto; Prime Minister - Juha Sipila
France : Capital - Paris; President - Francois Hollande; Prime Minister - Manuel Valls

G
Gabon : Capital - Libreville; President - Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba; Prime Minister - Daniel Ona Ondo
Gambia, The : Capital - Banjul; President - Yahya Jammeh
Georgia : Capital - Tbilisi; President - Giorgi Margvelashvili; Prime Minister - Giorgi Kvirikashvili
Germany : Capital - Berlin; President - Joachim Gauck; Chancellor-Angela Merkel
Ghana : Capital - Accra; President - John Dramani Mahama
Greece : Capital - Athens; President - Prokopis Pavlopoulos; Prime Minister - Alexis Tsipras
Grenada : Capital - St. George's; Governor General-Cecile La Grenade; Prime Minister - Keith Mitchell
Guatemala : Capital - Guatemala City; President - Jimmy Morales
Guinea : Capital - Conakry; President - Alpha Conde; Prime Minister - Mamady Youla
Guinea-Bissau : Capital - Bissau; President - José Mário Vaz; Prime Minister - Carlos Correia
Guyana : Capital - Georgetown; President - David A. Granger; Prime Minister - Moses Nagamootoo

H
Haiti : Capital - Port-Au-Prince; President - (Acting) Jocelerme Privert; Prime Minister - (Acting) Enex Jean-Charles
Honduras : Capital - Tegucigalpa; President - Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado
Hungary : Capital - Budapest; President - Janos Ader; Prime Minister - Viktor Orban

I
Iceland : Capital - Reykjavik; President - Olafur Ragnar Grimsson; Prime Minister - Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
India : Capital - New Delhi; President - Pranab Mukherjee; Prime Minister - Narendra Modi
Indonesia : Capital - Jakarta; President - Joko Widodo
Iran - NDE : Capital - Tehran; President - Hassan Rouhani
Iraq : Capital - Baghdad; President - Fuad Masum; Prime Minister - Haider al-Abadi
Ireland : Capital - Dublin; President - Michael Daniel Higgins; Prime Minister - Enda Kenny
Israel : Capital - Jerusalem; President - Reuven Rivlin; Prime Minister - Binyamin "Bibi" Netanyahu
Italy : Capital - Rome; President - Sergio Mattarella; Prime Minister - Matteo Renzi

J
Jamaica : Capital - Kingston; Governor General - Sir Patrick Allen; Prime Minister - Andrew Holness
Japan : Capital - Tokyo; Emperor-Akihito; Prime Minister - Shinzo Abe
Jordan : Capital - Amman; King-Abdallah II; Prime Minister - Abdullah Ensour

K
Kazakhstan : Capital - Astana; President - Nursultan Nazarbayev; Prime Minister - Karim Massimov
Kenya : Capital - Nairobi; President - Uhuru Kenyatta
Kiribati : Capital - Tarawa; President - Taneti Mamau
Korea North, NDE : Capital - Pyongyang;  Supreme leader: Kim Jong-un
Korea, South : Capital - Seoul; President - Park Geun-Hye; Prime Minister - Hwang Kyo-ahn
Kosovo : Capital - Pristina; President - Hashim Thaçi; Prime Minister - Isa Mustafa
Kuwait : Capital - Kuwait City; Amir-Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-Sabah; Prime Minister - Jabir Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah
Kyrgyzstan : Capital - Bishkek; President - Almazbek Atambaev; Prime Minister - Sooronbay Jeenbekov

L
Laos : Capital - Vientiane; President - Bounnhang Vorachith; Prime Minister - Thongsing Thammavong
Latvia : Capital - Riga; President - Raimonds Vējonis; Prime Minister - Maris Kucinskis
Lebanon : Capital - Beirut; President -(Acting) Tammam Salam ; Prime Minister - Tammam Salam
Lesotho : Capital - Maseru; King-Letsie III; Prime Minister - Pakalitha Mosisili
Liberia : Capital - Monrovia; President - Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Libya : Capital - Tripoli; President - Aguila Salah Issa; Prime Minister - Fayez al-Sarraj
Liechtenstein : Capital - Vaduz; Prince - Hans Adam II; Prime Minister - Adrian Hasler
Lithuania : Capital - Vilnius; President - Dalia Grybauskaite; Prime Minister - Algirdas Butkevicius
Luxembourg : Capital - Luxembourg; Monarch - Henri; Prime Minister - Xavier Bettel

M
Macedonia : Capital - Skopje; President - Gjorge Ivanov; Prime Minister - Emil Dimitriev
Madagascar : Capital - Antananarivo; President - Hery Martial Rajaonarimampianina Rakotoari; Prime Minister - Olivier Solonandrasana
Malawi : Capital - Lilongwe; President - Peter Mutharika
Malaysia : Capital - Kuala Lumpur; King-Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah; Prime Minister - Najib Razak
Maldives : Capital - Malé; President - Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom
Mali : Capital - Bamako; President - Ibrahim Boubacar Keita; Prime Minister - Modibo Keita
Malta : Capital - Valletta; President - Marie Louise Coleiro Preca; Prime Minister - Joseph Muscat
Marshall Islands : Capital - Majuro; President - Hilda Heine
Mauritania : Capital - Nouakchott; President - Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz; Prime Minister - Yahya Ould Hademine
Mauritius : Capital - Port Louis; President - Ameenah Gurib; Prime Minister - Anerood Jugnauth
Mexico : Capital - Mexico City; President - Enrique Pena Nieto
Federated States of Micronesia : Capital - Palikir; President - Peter M. Christian
Moldova : Capital - Chișinău; President - Nicolae Timofti; Prime Minister - Pavel Filip
Mongolia : Capital - Ulan Bator; President - Tsakhia Elbegdorj; Prime Minister - Chimed Saikhanbileg
Montenegro : Capital - Podgorica; President - Filip Vujanovic; Prime Minister - Milo Dukanovic
Morocco : Capital - Rabat; King-Mohammed VI; Prime Minister - Abdelillah Benkirane
Mozambique : Capital - Maputo; President - Filipe Nyusi; Prime Minister - Carlos Agostinho do Rosário
Myanmar : Capital - Naypyidaw; President - Htin Kyaw

N
Namibia : Capital - Windhoek; President - Hage Geingob; Prime Minister - Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
Nauru : Capital - Yaren ; President - Baron Divavesi Waqa
Nepal : Capital - Kathmandu; President - Bidhya Devi Bhandari; Prime Minister: Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli
Netherlands : Capital - Amsterdam; King-Willem-Alexander; Prime Minister - Mark Rutte
New Zealand : Capital - Wellington; Governor General-Jerry Mateparae; Prime Minister - John Phillip Key
Nicaragua : Capital - Managua; President - Daniel Ortega Saavedra
Niger : Capital - Niamey; President - Mahamadou Issoufou; Prime Minister - Brigi Rafini
Nigeria : Capital - Abuja; President - Muhammadu Buhari
Norway : Capital - Oslo; King-Harald V; Prime Minister - Erna Solberg

O-P
Oman : Capital - Muscat; Sultan-Qaboos bin Said Al Said; Deputy Prime Minister - Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said
Pakistan : Capital - Islamabad; President - Mamnoon Hussain; Prime Minister - Mohammad Nawaz Sharif
Palau : Capital - Ngerulmud; President - Tommy Remengesau
Panama : Capital - Panama City; President - Juan Carlos Varela
Papua New Guinea : Capital - Port Moresby; Governor General - Michael Ogio; Prime Minister - Peter Paire O'neill
Paraguay : Capital - Asunción; President - Horacio Cartes Jara
Peru : Capital - Lima; President - Ollanta Moises Humala Tasso; Prime Minister - Pedro Cateriano
Philippines : Capital - Manila; President - Rodrigo Duterte
Poland : Capital - Warsaw; President - Andrzej Duda; Prime Minister - Beata Szydło
Portugal : Capital - Lisbon; President - Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa; Prime Minister - António Costa

Q-R
Qatar : Capital - Doha; Emir - Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani; Prime Minister - Abdallah Bin Nasir Bin Khalifa Al Thani
Romania : Capital - Bucharest; President - Klaus Iohannis; Prime Minister - Dacian Cioloș
Russia : Capital - Moscow; President - Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; Prime Minister - Dmitriy Anatolyevich Medvedev
Rwanda : Capital - Kigali; President - Paul Kagame; Prime Minister - Anastase Murekezi

S
Saint Kitts and Nevis : Capital - Basseterre; Governor General - Samuel Weymouth Tapley Seaton; Prime Minister - Timothy Harris
Saint Lucia : Capital - Castries; Governor General- Dame Pearlette Louisy; Prime Minister - Kenny Davis Anthony
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines : Capital - Kingstown; Governor General - Sir Frederick Nathaniel Ballantyne; Prime Minister - Ralph Everard Gonsalves
Samoa : Capital - Apia; Prime Minister - Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi
Sao Tome and Principe : Capital - São Tomé; President - Manuel Pinto Da Costa; Prime Minister - Patrice Trovoada
Saudi Arabia : Capital - Riyadh; King-Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Senegal : Capital - Dakar; President - Macky Sall; Prime Minister - Mohammed Dionne
Serbia : Capital - Belgrade; President - Tomislav Nikolic; Prime Minister - Aleksandar Vučić
Seychelles : Capital - Victoria; President - James Alix Michel
Sierra Leone : Capital - Freetown; President - Ernest Bai Koroma
Singapore : Capital - Singapore; President - Tony Tan Keng Yam; Prime Minister - Lee Hsien Loong
Slovakia : Capital - Bratislava; President - Andrej Kiska; Prime Minister - Robert Fico
Slovenia : Capital - Ljubljana; President - Borut Pahor; Prime Minister - Miro Cerar
Solomon Islands : Capital - Honiara; Governor General - Frank Ofagioro Kabui; Prime Minister - Manasseh Sogavare
Somalia : Capital - Mogadishu; President - Hassan Sheikh Mahamud; Prime Minister - Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke
South Africa : Capital - Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein; President - Jacob Zuma
South Sudan : Capital - Juba; President - Salva Kiir Mayardit
Spain : Capital - Madrid; Monarch - Felipe VI, Prime Minister - Mariano Rajoy
Sri Lanka : Capital - Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte; President - Maithripala Sirisena; Prime Minister - Ranil Wickremesinghe
Sudan : Capital - Khartoum; President - Omar al-Bashir
Suriname : Capital - Paramaribo; President - Dési Bouterse
Swaziland : Capital - Lobamba, Mbabane; King-Mswati III; Prime Minister - Barnabus Sibusiso Dlamini
Sweden : Capital - Stockholm; King - Carl XVI Gustaf; Prime Minister - Stefan Löfven
Syria : Capital - Damascus; President - Bashar Al-Asad; Prime Minister - Wael Nader al-Halqi

T
Taiwan - NDE : Capital - Taipei; President - Ma Ying-Jeou
Tajikistan : Capital - Dushanbe; President - Emomali Rahmon; Prime Minister - Kohir Rasulzoda
Tanzania : Capital - Dodoma; President - John Magufuli; Prime Minister - Kassim Majaliwa
Thailand : Capital - Bangkok; Monarch - Bhumibol Adulyadej; Prime Minister - Prayut Chan-o-cha
Timor-East : Capital - Dili; President - Taur Matan Ruak; Prime Minister - Rui Maria de Araújo
Togo : Capital - Lomé; President - Faure Gnassingbe; Prime Minister - Komi Sélom Klassou
Tonga : Capital - NukuʻAlofa; King-Tupou VI; Prime Minister - Akilisi Pohiva
Trinidad and Tobago : Capital - Port of Spain; President - Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona; Prime Minister - Keith Rowley
Tunisia : Capital - Tunis; President - Beji Caid Essebsi; Prime Minister - Habib Essid
Turkey : Capital - Ankara; President - Recep Tayyip Erdoğan; Prime Minister - Ahmet Davutoğlu
Turkmenistan : Capital - Ashgabat; President - Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
Tuvalu : Capital - Funafuti; Governor General - Iakoba Italeli; Prime Minister - Enele Sopoaga

U
Uganda : Capital - Kampala; President -Yoweri Kaguta Museveni; Prime Minister - Ruhakana Rugunda
Ukraine : Capital - Kiev; President - Petro Poroshenko; Prime Minister - Volodymyr Groysman
United Arab Emirates : Capital - Abu Dhabi; President - Khalifa Bin Zayid Al Nuhayyan; Prime Minister - Muhammad Bin Rashid Al Maktum
United States of America : Capital - Washington, D.C., President - Barack Obama
United Kingdom : Capital - London; Queen-Elizabeth II; Prime Minister - David William Donald Cameron
Uruguay : Capital - Montevideo; President - Tabaré Vázquez
Uzbekistan : Capital - Tashkent; President - Islom Karimov; Prime Minister - Shavkat Mirziyoyev

V
Vanuatu : Capital - Port Vila; President - Baldwin Lonsdale; Prime Minister - Charlot Salwai
Venezuela : Capital - Caracas; President - Nicolas Maduro Moros
Vietnam : Capital - Hanoi; President - Tran Dai Quang; Prime Minister - Nguyen Xuan Phuc
Yemen : Capital - Sana'a; President - Fd. Mar. Abd Rabuh Mansur Hadi; Prime Minister - Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr

Z
Zambia : Capital - Lusaka; President - Edgar Lungu
Zimbabwe : Capital - Harare; President - Robert Gabriel Mugabe 

செவ்வாய், 10 மே, 2016

Lenovo launches ZUK Z1 in India

Lenovo has launched the ZUK Z1 in India. Although a bit old at this point, considering the phone was announced back in September last year, Lenovo has gone for aggressive pricing, which should make it less of an issue.

The ZUK Z1 has a 5.5-inch 1080p LCD, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset, 3GB RAM, 64GB storage (non-expandable), 13 megapixel rear/8 megapixel front camera, fingerprint sensor, dual SIM support, USB Type-C on USB 3.1 Gen 1 (aka USB 3.0), 4100mAh battery, and Cyanogen OS 12.1 running on top of Android Lollipop.
The ZUK Z1 is priced at INR 13,499 ($202) and will be available exclusively through Amazon, starting May 19, 14:00 IST.

HPBOSE Class 10 results 2016 to be declared soon @hpbose.org


Steps to check HPBOSE Class 10 results 2016 Visit the official website Click on the link ‘Check Class 10 Results 2016’ 

Enter the registration number, date of birth and click on submit The results will be displayed on the screen Check the result and save it for further reference. The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education, 

Dharamshala came into existence in 1969 as per Himachal Pradesh Act No. 14 of 1968 with its head-quarter at Shimla later shifted to Dharamshala in January 1983. 

The Board started with a staff of 34 officials which has subsequently increased to 438. For more news on education, click here 

MP Board Class 10 Results 2016

MP Board Class 10 Results 2016: To be out soon at http://mpbse.nic.in/


The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) will declare the results of Class 10 shortly on its official website, the link for which is http://mpbse.nic.in/.
What is the process to get the results?
  • Go to the official website
  • Click on the tab, 'Results'
  • Thereafter, the candidates can click on to, 'Class 10 Results 2016'
  • Enter the roll number
On submitting the same, the results will get displayed on the screen. The candidates must take a printout for future reference.
In order to get the results via SMS, the candidates are required to type MP10<space>roll number - send it to 56263.
About the board:The board was established in 1965. It is responsible for carrying out various activities.The headquarter of the board is in Bhopal, MP India. It also controls and runs the system of intermediate education in the state.
Exams conducted by the board:
  • The Middle School Exam for Standard 8
  • High School Certificate Examination for Standard 10
  • The Higher Secondary (School) Certificate (HSC) Exam for Standard 12(school-leaving examination).
For any query, candidates should visit the official website. 
Get latest updates on exam notifications and scholarships across India and abroad here.

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