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Covers 1-15 February
In This Issue Since 1909 BIRTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS President’s Address 4 (Initially published as FAUJI AKHBAR) Vol. 64 q No 3 12 - 26 Magha, 1938 (Saka) 1-15 February 2017 The journal of India’s Armed Forces published every fortnight in thirteen languages including Hindi & English on behalf of Ministry of Defence. It is not necessarily an organ for the expression of the Government’s defence policy. The published items represent the views of respective writers and correspondents. Editor-in-Chief Senior Editor Hasibur Rahman Ruby T Sharma Twenty-Five India Evolving as a Editor Coordination bravehearts bag… 6 Global Hub in … 7 Ehsan Khusro Kunal Kumar Business Manager Assistance Dharam Pal Goswami Sub Maj Clk KC Sahu Our Correspondents DELHI: Wg Cdr Anupam Banerjee; Dhananjay Mohanty; Capt DK Sharma; Manoj Tuli; Nampibou Marinmai; Wg Cdr Rochelle D’Silva; Col Rohan Anand; Ved Pal; Photo Editor: K Ramesh; ALLAHABAD: Gp Capt BB Pande; BENGALURU: Shivaram Pailoor; CHANDIGARH: Pradip Dasgupta; CHENNAI: T Shanmugam; GANDHINAGAR: Wg Cdr Abhishek Matiman; GUWAHATI: Lt Col Suneet Newton; IMPHAL: Lt Col Ajay Kumar Sharma; JAMMU: Lt Col Manish Mehta; JODHPUR: Lt Col Manish Ojha; KOCHI: Cdr Sridhar E Warrier ; KOHIMA: Col 9 Armed Forces Veterans' Day… Chiranjeet Konwer; KOLKATA: Wg Cdr SS Birdi; Dipannita Dhar; LUCKNOW: 10 Republic Day Parade - 2017 Government Ms Gargi Malik Sinha; MUMBAI: Cdr Rahul Sinha; Narendra Vispute; NAGPUR: 8 21 Coast Guard Conducts Day at Sea Committed to… Wg Cdr Samir S Gangakhedkar; PALAM: Gp Capt SK Mehta; PUNE: Mahesh Iyengar; SECUNDERABAD: B Satheesh Kumar; SHILLONG: Gp Capt Amit 22 On Army Day, Indian Army… Mahajan; SRINAGAR: Col Rajesh Kalia; TEZPUR: Lt Col Sombit Ghosh; 26 Naval Chief lauds NCC Cadets… THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Suresh Shreedharan; UDHAMPUR: Col NN Joshi; 28 Passing Out Parade - INS Chilka VISAKHAPATNAM: Cdr CG Raju. -
General Aptitude Test CODE - A
NDA 21st April 2019 General Aptitude Test CODE - A ORDERING OF SENTENCE Directions: In this section each item consists of six sentences of a passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up and labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper, sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer sheet. 1. S1: We do not know what to do with our knowledge. S2: In the course of time they may rule over us altogether. P: For example, we are unable to manage our machines. Q: We already find it difficult to do without machines. R: Machines should be fed properly and waited upon attentively; otherwise they refuse to work or cause destruction S: Science has given us superhuman powers, which we do not use properly. The proper sequence should be (A) S P R Q (B) P S Q R (C) Q R P S (D) S R P Q 2. S1: The British rule in India has brought about moral, material, cultural and spiritual ruination of this great county. S6: We are not to kill anybody but it is our dharma to see that the curse of this Government is blotted out. P: I regard this rule as a curse. Q: Sedition has become my religion R: Ours is a non-violent battle. S: I am out to destroy this system of Government. The proper sequence should be (A) S P R Q NDA 21st April 2019 GAT (B) P S Q R (C) Q R P S (D) S R P Q ORDERING OF WORDS IN A SENTENC Directions: Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. -
List of Gallantry Awards in India for Banking & SSC
List of Gallantry Awards in India for Banking & SSC Exams Gallantry Awards are meant for exceptional courage, valour and dignity. In India, the Gallantry Awards are given to the personnel of the forces for their exceptional bravery. This article will help you know and remember the Gallantry Awards, its types and its recipients and prepare well for the competitive Exams. You should know about the key facts before going through the recipients of the the Gallantry Awards. • After Independence, the three Gallantry Awards namely the Param Vir Chakra, the Maha Vir Chakra and the Vir Chakra. • These awards were instituted by the Government of India on 26th January 1950. • These awards were deemed to have effect from the 15th August 1947. • On 4th January 1952, other three Gallantry Awards i.e. Ashoka Chakra Class-I, Ashoka Chakra Class-II and Ashoka Chakra Class-III were instituted. • Later, these awards were renamed as Ashoka Chakra, Kirti Chakra and Shaurya Chakra respectively in January 1967. • All the Gallantry Awards may be awarded posthumously. These Gallantry Awards are announced twice in a year - first on the occasion of the Republic Day and then on the occasion of the Independence Day. The order of precedence of these awards is as follows: 1. Param Vir Chakra 2. Ashoka Chakra 3. Mahavir Chakra 4. Kirti Chakra 5. Vir Chakra 6. Shaurya Chakra Awards Medals Paramvir Chakra 1 | P a g e Mahavir Chakra Vir Chakra Ashoka Chakra Kirti Chakra Shaurya Chakra 2 | P a g e Selection Process for Gallantry Awards The selection process for giving out Gallantry Awards is as follows: 1. -
J. Mahalaxmaiah
1 CURRENT AFFAIRS & GENERAL AWARENES CURRENT AFFAIRS & GENERAL AWARENESS For All Competitive Exams J. MAHALAXMAIAH 2 CURRENT AFFAIRS & GENERAL AWARENES Dear Aspirants ... / . & . ఈ , . , , Latest Who is who, Awards, Science & Technology, UNO, , - - . , (State Maps) ఈ . , ........... ఈ ఈ .......... Your's J MAHA LAXMAIAH Next fully Updated & Release: 13 January 2018 Special Thanks To Vasu D Nagaraju B Murali Krishna Vamshi Krishna Reddy G Narasimha Rao J *** This Material Dedicated To All The Aspirants & Students *** 3 CURRENT AFFAIRS & GENERAL AWARENES INDEX S. NO CONTENT PAGE NO. 1 WHO IS WHO --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 2 CABINET MINISTERS & CO ---------------------------------------------------- 8 3 CHAIRMAN – CEO – DIRECTORS -------------------------------------------- 13 4 UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION ----------------------------------------- 15 5 SUMMITS & MEETINGS -------------------------------------------------------- 22 6 IMPORTANT DAYS ------------------------------------------------------------- 27 7 COUNTRY – CAPITAL – CURRENCY ------------------------------------------ 37 8 AWARDS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 9 SPORTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 10 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ---------------------------------------------------- 77 11 CROPS & REVOLUTIONS ---------------------------------------------------- 79 12 BOOKS & AUTHORS ----------------------------------------------------------- 80 -
Current Affairs – August 2016
Current Affairs – August 2016 Current Affairs August 2016 This is a guide to provide you a precise summary and big collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering national and international current affairs for the month of August 2016. This guide helps you in preparation for Indian competitive examinations like Bank PO, Banking, Railway, IAS, PCS, UPSC, CAT, GATE, CDS, NDA, MCA, MBA, Engineering, IBPS, Clerical Grade, Officer Grade etc. Audience Aspirants who are preparing for different competitive exams like Bank PO, Banking, Railway, IAS, PCS, UPSC, CAT, GATE, CDS, NDA, MCA, MBA, Engineering, IBPS, Clerical Grade, Officer Grade etc. Even though you are not preparing for any exams but you are willing to have news encapsulated in a roll which you can walk through within 30 minutes, then we have put all the major points for the whole month in precise and interesting way. Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright 2016 by Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. All the content and graphics published in this e-book are the property of Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. The user of this e-book is prohibited to reuse, retain, copy, distribute or republish any contents or a part of contents of this e-book in any manner without written consent of the publisher. We strive to update the contents of our website and tutorials as timely and as precisely as possible, however, the contents may contain inaccuracies or errors. Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. provides no guarantee regarding the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of our website or its contents including this tutorial. If you discover any errors on our website or in this tutorial, please notify us at [email protected] i Current Affairs – August 2016 Table of Contents Current Affairs August 2016 ............................................................................................................................. -
50+ Expected Current Affairs for NDA 2 2019 Exam
www.gradeup.co 50+ Expected Current Affairs for NDA 2 2019 Exam 1.According to the Global Firepower's 2019 Military Strength ranking, which country has the strongest military power in the world? A. Russia B. China C. USA D. India E. None of the above/More than one of the above 2.Tri-Services ''Exercise Tiger Triumph'' to be held in November is between India and which country? A. Bangladesh B. Japan C. USA D. Russia E. None of the above/More than one of the above 3.Who has been appointed as US Attorney General? A. Jeff Sessions B. Loretta Lynch C. William Barr D. Michael Mukasey E. None of the above/More than one of the above 4.What is the theme of 2019 World Oceans Day? A. Our oceans, our responsibility B. Youth: the Next Wave for Change C. Healthy Oceans, Healthy Planet www.gradeup.co D. Gender and Oceans 5.Who has won the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix? A. Daniel Ricciardo B. Sebastian Vettel C. Lewis Hamilton D. Max Verstappen 6.India’s first oil museum will be set up in _____. A. Guwahati B. Mumbai C. Chennai D. Pune E. None of the above/More than one of the above 7.What is India’s position in Henley Passport Index 2019? A. 49th B. 89th C. 86th D. 108th E. None of the above/More than one of the above 8.Who is the chairman of Inter-State Council? A. President B. Vice President C. Home Minister D. Prime Minister E. None of the above/More than one of the above www.gradeup.co 9.Who has won the 10 m Air Pistol gold in ISSF shooting world cup Munich, Germany? A. -
Chennai Coaching Centre 2Nd Floor, Arul Complex, Chettikulam Junction, Nagercoil -2 Ph: 04652-422233, Mob: 9003779971, 9597615030 24.07.2019
Chennai Coaching Centre 2nd Floor, Arul Complex, Chettikulam Junction, Nagercoil -2 Ph: 04652-422233, Mob: 9003779971, 9597615030 24.07.2019 1) Match the following words and phrases given in 8) Find out the antonym for the underlined word. column A with their meaning in column B. His look is Whimsical. A B 1) normal 2) sad 3) dramatic A) annoy 1) knock down 4) Rational 5) serious B) cogitate 2) think a) 1,2,4 and 5 b) 1,2,3 and 5 C) demolish 3) irritate c) 2,3,4 and 5 d) 1,2,3 and 4 D) notice 4) attention 9) In 2010, all commodities have become dearer. a) 2 1 3 4 b) 13 4 2 c) 3 2 1 4 d) 2 4 3 1 a) cheap b) cheaper 2) Match the following c) costly d) scarce A B 10) Our neighbouring countries are always enimical. A) slumber 1) see a) hostile b) unfriendly B) behold 2) sleep c) friendly d) social C) biography 3) complete disorder 11) The management of the school has closed all D) chaos 4) the life history of a person admissions. a) 2 1 4 3 b) 1 4 3 2 c) 4 1 3 2 d) 3 2 4 1 a) shut b) disclose c) limited d) open 3) Find out the meaning for the italicized words: 12) Whatever he writes is hazy. His brother‟s worthy suggestions changed Sachin to a) sorry b) sorrow a steadfast Cricketer. c) sorrowful d) mirth i) determined ii) firm 13) Find out the word that has got a wrong prefix: iii) famous iv) committed a) Invincible b) Indelible a) i,ii,iii b) i,ii,iv c) i,iii,iv d) none of these c) Malnourished d) Unaccessible 4.