Monday, 14 December 2015

Question with Answers for Computer Exam

Ques:1. From what location are the 1st computer instructions available on boot up?

  1. ROM BIOS

  2. CPU

  3. boot.ini

  4. CONFIG.SYS

Answer: A

Ques:2. What could cause a fixed disk error.

  1. No-CD installed

  2. bad ram

  3. slow processor

  4. Incorrect CMOS settings

Answer: D

Ques:3. What product is used to clean smudged keys on a keyboard?

  1. TMC solvent

  2. Silicone spray

  3. Denatured alcohol

  4. All-purpose cleaner

Answer: D

Ques:4. Which of the following computer language is used for artificial intelligence?

  1. FORTRAN

  2. PROLOG

  3. C

  4. COBOL

Answer: B

Ques:5. Any type of storage that is used for holding information between steps in its processing is

  1. CPU

  2. Primary storage

  3. Intermediate storage

  4. Internal storage

Answer: C

Online Quiz for Competitive Exams

Ques:6. The examination and changing of single bits or small groups of his within a word is called

  1. Bit

  2. Byte

  3. Bit manipulation

  4. Bit slice

Answer: C

Ques:7. How many bit code is used by Murray code for TELEPRINTER machines.

  1. 4

  2. 5

  3. 9

  4. 25

Answer: B

Ques:8. The 34-pin connection on an I/O card is for?

  1. Floppy drive

  2. SCSI drive

  3. IDE drive

  4. Zip drive

Answer: A

Ques:9. The list of coded instructions is called

  1. Computer program

  2. Algorithm

  3. Flowchart

  4. Utility programs

Answer: A

Ques:10. Who is the creator of the PASCAL language?

  1. Niklaus Writh

  2. Dijkstra

  3. Donald Knuth

  4. Basic Pascal

Answer: A

Confidence- The Key to Success

Ques:11. When was punched-card equipment used for the first time to process the British census?

  1. 1910

  2. 1907

  3. 1911

  4. 1914

Answer: C

Ques12. 1 Byte =?

  1. 8 bits

  2. 4 bits

  3. 2 bits

  4. 9 bits

Answer: A

Ques:13. The word FIP stands for–

  1. File Translate Protocol

  2. File Transit Protocol

  3. File Typing Protocol

  4. File-Transfer Protocol

Answer: A

Ques:14. 1024 bytes represent a

  1. Megabyte

  2. Gigabyte

  3. Kilobyte

  4. None of the above

Answer: C

Ques:15 A computer-controlled device for training exercises that duplicates the work environment is a:

  1. simulator

  2. duplicator

  3. trainer

  4. COM device

Answer: A

How To Develop Powerful Concentration

Ques:16 A flip-flop:

  1. is a combinational logic device

  2. is a sequential logic device

  3. remembers what was previously stored in it

  4. (a) and (c)

Answer: D

Ques:17 Data security threats include

  1. hardware failure

  2. privacy invasion

  3. fraudulent manipulation of data

  4. All of the above

Answer: B

Ques:18 Digital design often starts by constructing a _____ table.

  1. Standard

  2. Two-stage

  3. Truth

  4. Two-dimensional

Answer: C

Ques:19 What technology is used for flat panel displays?

  1. Solid state

  2. RBG monitor

  3. VLSI

  4. Direct view storage tube

Answer: A

Ques:20 How many bits are required to encode all twenty six letters ten symbols, and ten numerals?

  1. 5

  2. 6

  3. 2

  4. 3

Answer: B

Interview Tips for Freshers / Experienced

A Job Interview is an official meeting in which one or more Interviewer Interrogate, consult, or judges another person. An interview is a last step to get selected in any job. It may be screening, panel, Group, Telephone, Video conferencing, one on one Interview. Qualified for giving interview means that the candidates have right ability and knowledge for the job, he has required knowledge about the subject.

Tell me about yourself.
Why should I hire you?
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Why do you want towork at our company?
What is the difference between confidence and over confidence?
What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
How do you feel about working nights and weekends?
Can you work under pressure?
Are you willing to relocate or travel?
What are your goals?
What motivates you to do good job?
What makes you angry?
Give me an example of your creativity.
How long would you expect to work for us if hired?
Are not you overqualified for this position?
What are your career options right now?
Explain how would be an asset to this organization?
What are your outside interests?
Would you lie for the company?
Who has inspired you in your life and why?
What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
Have you considered starting your own business?
How do you define success and how do you measure up to your own definition?
How much salary do you expect?
Where do you see yourself five years from now?
Do you have any questions for me?

Different types of interview Questions

Preparation tips for interview round

Planning

  • How to prepare?

  • What to prepare?

Searching/Reading About

  • Company

  • Applied Profile and its Duties and Responsibilities.

  • Working Conditions

  • Interviewer

Preparation

  • Read your resume properly

  • Prepare questions to ask or to be asked

  • Rehearse interview

  • Anticipate the obvious questions during the interview

  • Work out a strategy for dealing with stress

  • Read vacancy details, employer's literature - what they are and what they want

Dressing

  • Conservative two-piece business suit (solid dark blue or grey is best)

  • Conservative long-sleeved shirt / blouse (white is best, pastel is next best)

  • Clean, polished conservative shoes

  • Well-groomed hairstyle

  • Clean, trimmed fingernails

  • Minimal cologne or perfume

  • Empty pockets--no bulges or tinkling coins

  • No gum, candy or cigarettes

  • Light briefcase or portfolio case

  • No visible body piercing (nose rings, eyebrow rings, etc)

First Impression

  • Arrive 15 minutes before time

  • Make a good entrance.

  • Good Body language - handshake, posture, eye contact.

  • Smile

At Interview

  • Be yourself

  • Be honest

  • Be prepared to talk - but not too much

  • Don't be afraid to ask for clarification

  • Illustrate your answers with examples

  • Be ready to sell yourself

  • Be interested

Follow up/Closing the Interview

  • Read employer's body language

  • Thank him/her for his/her time

  • Learn from the experience - ask for feedback if necessary

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Famous Personalities and their Popular Titles

Famous Personalities and their Popular Titles


POPULAR TITLES
ORGINAL NAMES
Andhra Kesari
T. Prakasam
Akbar of Kashmir
Jainul Abdin
Anna
C. N. Annadurai
Bapu, Mahatma, Father of Nation
Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi
Bangabandu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Babu Ji
Jag Jeevan Ram
Badshah Khan, Frontier Gandhi
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Bihar Kesari
Dr. Srikrishna Singh
Bengal Kesari
Ashutosh Mukherji
Bengali Tiger
Bipin Chandra Pal
Bird man of India
Salim Ali
Bard of Avon
William Shakespeare
Chacha, Pandit ji
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
C. R. / Rajaji
C. Rajagopalachari
Deen Bandhu
C.F Andrews
Desh Bandhu
C. R. Das
Desh Ratna, Ajatshatru
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Enlightened One
Lord Buddha
Father of Indian Unrest, Maratha Kesari
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Father of the Local Self-Government
Lord Rippon
Father of Medicine
Hippocrates
Grand Old Man of India
Dadabhai Naoroji
Grandfather of Indian Films
Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
Gurudev, Kaviguru, Vishwa Kavi
Rabindranath Tagore
Guru Ji
M. S. Golvalkar
Grand old man of Indian Journalism
Tushar Kanti Ghosh
Indian Bismarck, Laoh Purush
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Indian Einstein
Nagarjuna
Indian Shakespeare
Kalidasa
Indian Machiavelli
Chanakya
Indian Napoleon
Samudragupta
JP, Lok Nayak
Jayaprkash Narayan
Jana nayak
Karpuri Thakur
Lion of Punjab, Punjab Kesari
Lala Lajpat Rai
Lion of Kashmir
Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah
Lady with the lamp
Florence Nightingale
Lokmanya
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Mahamana, Prince of Beggars
Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya
Man of Destiny
Napoleon Bonaparte
Martin Luther of India
Dayanand Saraswati
Man of Iron, Strong Man of India
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Man of Peace
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Mysore Tiger
Tippu Sultan
Neta Ji, Patriot of Patriots
Subhas Chandra Bose
Nightingale of India
Sarojani Naidu
Parrot of India, Tota-e-hind
Amir Khusrau
Prince of Martyrs, Sahid-e-Azam
Bhagat Singh
Prince of Builders
Shahjahan
Prince of Pilgrims
Hiuen Tsang
Prince of Autobiography
Babur
Prince of Money Makers
Muhammad bin Tughlaq
Poet's Poet
Edmund Spencer
Rajashree
Purushottam Das Tandon
Scourage of God
Chengiz khan
Sage of Kanchi
Sankaracharya
Sparrow
Major General Rajinder Singh
Tau
Chaudhury Devi Lal
Young Turk
Chandra Sekhar

How to Prepare a Government Job Interview

1. Get Ready for the Challenge


An interview for a Government job is like a challenge. Therefore you should accept this challenge and start preparing yourself.

It is going to be a long battle.

2. Research About the Government Department


Well! In private sector you research about the company where you are applying for job, but here you have to find out about the government department or section.

3. Know Everything Thing About the Government Job


Ascertain information about the sarkari naukri where you will be giving the interview. You must know the subject in detail only then you can face the Interview.

4. Reference Should be Genuine


If you are going to attend the Interview on the reference basis then see to it that your reference is genuine and solid.

5. Jot Down All the Points that You Will Talk In Interview


For creating a chain of thought it is always good to note down all the topics on which you may talk to Interviewers in the whole Interview.

6. Gain Knowledge About Other Types of Government Jobs


You could do some research about other types of government jobs which is related to your job where you will be giving interview.

7. Learn All the Typical Questions that You Might be Asked


You can find resources on Internet where there are some typical questions that interviewers always ask. Learn about them.

8. Find out How Many Other Candidates Are Appearing for the Interview


Ascertaining competition will give you an idea about the interview. If the numbers of candidates are more, then Interview would going to be tough.

9. A Government Interview Needs a Long Preparation Beforehand


Never assume that you can crack an interview for govt jobs, just preparing overnight. It is a long process and you have to give due time.

10. Practice Makes a Man Perfect


To clear an interview you have to practice many things. We shall discuss them during the course of debate. So learn to practice and adapt new things.

11. Start With Your Family Members


An interview is about interacting with people. Hence you can start learning by talking to your family members or friends in a formal manner.

12. Practice in Front of a Mirror


To get confidence for facing an interview, you can start talking with yourself in front of a mirror. This is an old age technique.

13. Overcome Fear with Participation in Discussions & Debates


For an interview you have to overcome fear and best way to do is by participating in discussions and debates with your friends in your college or workplace. Wherever!

14. Participate in Quiz & Other Co-curricular Activities


As I said for clearing an Interview for Government jobs you have to prepare long before. Hence participate in quiz and other activities right in your college.

15. Give Mock Interviews to Practice


Mock interviews are best way to get a feel about a real interview. You can arrange a mock interview and get an idea how actually an Interview is conducted.

16. Meet Candidates Who Have Already Cleared an Interview


Meet your seniors or other candidates who have cleared an Interview for a Sarkari Naukri. Talk to them and get knowledge about their experiences. It will give you an idea.

17. Subscribe to Employment News & Other Relevant Newspapers


You should always remain updated for a Government job that you want to go for. Hence subscribe employment news and other newspaper for latest updates.

18. Take Coaching From Reputed Tutorials to Crack an Interview


You can also go for coaching from reputed tutorials. There you will meet other likeminded candidates who are also interested in a Sarkari Naukri.

19. Give as Many as Real Interviews to Bring Out your Inner Fear


Ultimate way to clear an Interview is to give more and more real interviews for other kind of government jobs. It will really bring out your inner fear and prepare you for a final interview that you would clear.

20. Prepare Yourself for Grilling by Interviewers


You might face aggressive attitude from the Interviewers, they may try to grill you. Although it is very rare, but in sarkari naukri you must prepare yourself for it.

21. Prepare a List of Questions that You May Want to Ask


It is good to jot down all the list of questions that you may want to ask interviewers. It could be about the job, work schedule, salary etc.

22. Prepare Yourself to Face a Panel of Interviewers


You might have to face a panel of interviewers where more than one person would interview it. It is like interrogation and you need a strong mind to face it. Keep reading this blog post to know more.

23. Psychological and Mental Preparation


You have to prepare yourself psychologically and mentally before you give an attempt. Both preparations take time.

24. Develop Your Emotional Quotient (EQ) Rather Intelligence Quotient (IQ)


Remember in an Interview it is Emotional Quotient matters over Intelligence Quotient. Hence develop your EQ over the period of time.

25. Carry Yourself Positively on the Day of Interview


Now comes the day you would be giving the Interview. On that particular day carry yourself positively without letting negative thoughts to take over your mind.

26. Try to Put a Smile on Your Face


Your face should be smiling as it attracts people. Never look tragic while giving an Interview. However, smile should be natural not superficial.

27. Body Language Should be Positive & Relaxed


Body language should be positive and relaxed. Not sloppy and tired. You must be active and energetic for the interview.

28. Eyed Contact & Handshake


Eye contact is the first thing that is going to happen with interviewers. Hence eye contact should be normal and you should always shake hands with them.

29. Dressing Should Always be Formal


When you are going for an interview then dress formally. Do not wear informal clothes as it looks unprofessional.

30. Avoid Perfume or Deodorant


Avoid using perfumes or deodorant with strong smell as it distracts the attention of interviewers.

31. Cloths Must Match Your Personality


Attire must match your personality. If you are dark then wear light colored clothes, if you are fair then you can wear dark colored clothes.

32. Remember its Personality not the Physique


In a govt job interview or any other interview it is your personality that matters not physique. We talk about this issue later in this blog post.

33. Do NOT Try to be Glamorous


KIS. It means keep it simple. Do not try to look glamorous. Remember, mediocrity is the best.

34. Resume Must be Short, Simple & Elegant


Now, comes the resume, which is also an important part of an interview. Design resume which is short, simple & elegant.

35. Do NOT Over Design Your Resume


Over designing your resume is not going to help you in an Interview for government jobs. Hence keep it simple and focus on developing your personality.

36. Do NOT Over-Describe Yourself in Resume


Do not over-describe yourself in your resume. You should have all those qualities that are mentioned in your resume. Do not write anything in resume which you do not possess.

37. Always by Heart Your Resume


You should know everything by heart whatever you have written in your resume. Hence study your resume carefully after it is completed.

38. Explore More about Resume on the Internet


Resume is also an important factor if you want to clear an interview. Hence take it seriously and look for more designs or how to prepare resumes on the internet.

39. On the Day of Interview Wake Up Early & have Light Breakfast


Wake early on the day of interview. Have a light breakfast. If you take heavy breakfast then you might become dull.

40. Visit the Venue of Interview One Day Before


It is very important to visit the venue of Interview one day before to avoid last minute rush. Your entire interview could go wrong on that day. Hence visit the venue one day in advance.

41. Try Using Personal Vehicle Rather Public Transport


For commuting on the day of interview try to use your personal vehicle rather than public transport.

42. Be Punctual


Come for the interview on time. If you come late then you will be screwing your entire interview. If you arrive late then I can only say better luck next time!

43. First Impression is the Last Impression


In an Interview it is the first impression that matters. If clothes are ugly or you arrive late then you do not make a good impression on the Interviewers.

44. Carry all Relevant Documents


Carry all important documents for the interview. It could be your certificates and other documents that interviews might ask.

45. Bring Less Things to Interview


Avoid carrying unnecessary luggage to Interview. Less things means less tension.

46. Avoid talking to Rest of the Candidates before Giving Interview


This is very important. Do not talk with rest of the candidates who have also come for the same interview. It might divert your attention and they may scare you.

47. Give Interview with an Open Mind


Your mind should be open without any negativity. It is easy to come negative thoughts so have an open mind.

48. Make a Decent Entry – Ask for Permission


As I said earlier first impression is the last impression. Hence, while entering the room you must follow all the protocols required for an interview.

49. While Giving Interview Ask Permission for Everything – Sitting, Drinking etc


In an interview ask permission before you do anything. If you want to drink water and the glass of water is in front of you then ask permission. Do not drink without permission.

50. Understand and Know About Interview Protocol


If you are not groomed for small things that I mentioned above then it is good that first you become familiar with protocols or etiquettes for giving an interview.

Remember these small things do matter in an interview for a sarkari naukri.

51. Your Pitching should be Perfect


Pitching is nothing but how you start your conversation with the interviewers. It must be perfect so that entire interview would go well.

52. Always Greet With Good Morning or any Salutation


Pitching can only be good if you greet interviewers with Good Morning. Never forget to wish.

53. Most Perfect Pitching is When You Give a Long Introduction of Yourself


Take this is as an advice. Prepare the most elaborate introduction of yourself. Introduction is the first thing that will asked wherever you go.

If your introduction is eloquent then your prospects to clear that interview is more. Self-introduction is very important.

Longer the introduction the better it is.

54. Present Yourself like an Open Book


Do not hide anything about yourself. Let your interviewers know everything about you. You can share about your family and other details. It will help you to gain confidence of interviewers.

55. While Talking to Interviewers Always Look into their Eyes and then Talk


In an interview you have to know small things. While talking to interviewers, look into their eyes and then talk. Otherwise they would not take you seriously.

56. Words and Actions Must go Hand in Hand


Whenever you are talking, try to explain them with action. Always move your hand and make other expressions. It makes you more expressive and you can grab interviewer’s attention quickly.

57. Always Use Formal Form of English Language


While talking, use formal English. Do not use words like Ya, Yep, etc. It is good to be formal.

58. Never Use ifs and buts.


Avoid using words like but. Instead of it use However. Also do not use word “No” too often. Use it only when it is necessary.

59. Put Yourself in Commanding Position but do NOT Hijack the Interview


In entire interview you should be in commanding position and you should dictate the terms. But do not try to hijack the interview. It will prove negative for you.

60. You Must be Less Talkative


Do not be talkative. A healthy conversation is good however talking too much can irritate interviewers.

61. Do NOT be Argumentative


If you have any doubt you can surely ask questions but do not argue with interviewers. It may give them a bad impression about you.

62. Great Presence of Mind is Needed


In a government job interview they might ask questions which require great presence of mind. Hence you have to prepare for it long before. You must be able to answer instantly.

63. Stay Calm and Composed While the Interview


You have to remain calm like cucumber. Do not show frustration even though interview is too long. You have to achieve the final goal at any cost.

64. Talk what you Know or about Your Expertise


Try to talk about topics which you have some knowledge. If you talk about topics on which you do not have any knowledge then you might make mistakes.

65. Answer with Courage and Confidence


You must be confident while answering to the interviewers. They must feel that you know the subject on which you are talking.

66. Always Show Your Sense of Humor to Interviewers


An interview for a sarkari naukri cannot be dull. Therefore, you have to show interviewers your good sense of humor. Humor is such a thing that can really leave a lasting impression on them.

67. Be Frank at Times


If a question from interviewers requires a frank answer then answer candidly. Talking frankly may help you to build a rapport with interviewers.

68. Answer Only What is asked


Be sharp and objective. If question is meant to be objective then give objective and straight answer. You do not have to go round and round.

69. Do NOT Ask too many Questions to Interviewers


In an interview it is expected that you will be asked questions rather you start asking questions to interviewers. It may annoy them and your interview might have to cut short.

70. Avoid Open Ended Questions from the Side of Interviewers


It is simple, always avoid a situation where your interviewer put a question for you every time. Your answer should be such that they never ask any other question again regarding that particular issue.

71. Share Good & Bad Experiences of Your Life


To make conversation more interesting between you and interviewer, share some good or bad experiences in your life. You can share many other moments that can make them laugh or even cry.

72. Do NOT Ask for Salary in Between the Interview


This is very important point. Do NOT ask for salary in between the interview. It is bad manners. You should ask only in the end.

73. Do NOT Start Growing Weary


Interview for Government jobs could be long and you may start growing mental and physical fatigue. So come prepared to overcome this weariness.

74. Be Humble & Down to Earth Kind of Person


Humility is an attribute that everyone loves. If you are a good candidate for the sarkari naukri then you have to humble and very down to earth person.

75. During Interview Share At Least one Weirdest Moment of Your Life


In an entire interview there must be one moment where interviewers are intrigued by you. That one moment would leave a lasting impression on their mind and they will remember because you will stand out from rest of the candidate.

76. Always Explain your Point with Analogies & Examples


Whenever you are explaining some technical aspect then always explain using examples. Your example must be relevant and to the point.

77. Do NOT Use too Many Fillers


Fillers are nothing but sound like Aaa Aaa Aa! You should always have words to explain any situation. If you use too many fillers then it would simply mean that you do not know anything about the subject.

78. Talk As Much As Related to Your Job


In interview your conversation must revolve around the job that you are applying for. The reason is you would have more knowledge about your job as you have already done some research on it.

79. Avoid Expressing Your Religious & Political Views


It is best advised NOT to bring out personal prejudices. Hence, avoid expressing your religious or political views. Interviewers may also have their own views and it may contradict with yours.

80. Do NOT Panic if Something Goes Wrong


You might mumble jumble things. Do not panic if something goes haywire. If you get nervous then you might spoil your rest of theinterview.

81. Talk of Your Academic Performance Only If it is Good, Otherwise keep Quiet


If you think that your academic performance is good enough then you can brag about it. Otherwise keep quiet and focus on other aspects of the interview.

82. Openly Share Your Personal Life


Do not hesitate sharing your family or professional life with interviewers. If you feel that you cannot share then do not bring into the conversation. Because it is wrong to say no about anything that interviewers might ask.

83. In Entire Interview be Honest and Natural


Interviewer should never get an impression that you are superficially and you are not what you told to them. Hence be honest and natural.

84. Completely Engross Your Interviewers


After giving the complete interview your interviewers must be engrossed. You have to capture their imagination only then they will remember you out of thousands of other candidates.

85. Always Say Thank You and Greet Them When Interview is over


When interview is over, always say thank you and complete all the formality.

86. Do NOT Hesitate to Ask for Feedback – What Went Wrong


If you feel that you are rejected then do not hesitate to ask for feedback. You can ask them where you went wrong.

87. Make a List of Points Where You Went Wrong


Jot down all the points that interviewers told you where you went wrong. It may help you to improve yourself for the next interview.

88. Do NOT Show Anger at Interviewers if Rejected


Do not show your frustration or anger either physically or through expression to interviewers if rejected.

89. Do NOT Lose Heart, This is NOT the Last Chance


Do not lose heart, this is not the last chance. In fact failure is the first step to success, hence keep trying.

90. Cracking a Government Job Interview is All about Personality


Well! You do not clear an interview for a Sarkari Naukri overnight. You have to build your personality over years. Keep working on it.

91. Start Developing Personality From Now On


Developing personality takes time. Therefore, you have to start from now on then in future you can crack an interview for government jobs.

92. In Any Interview Personality is More Important than Academic Qualification


Keep in mind in an interview it is your personality that counts, more than academic qualification. In fact for any interview personality is must.

93. An Attitude of Thinking Positively That Yes You Can


For a great personality, you need to develop an attitude that yes you can crack an interview for a government job in next year.

94. Develop Listening Skills


Listening is a skill that you have to learn over the period of time. In interview you can answer anything only if you listen carefully & properly.

95. Overcoming Stress, Fear, Anxiety & Nervousness is a Main Challenge


Stress, fear, anxiety or nervousness are the primary factors why majority of candidates fail in a sarkari naurkri interview. Best way to overcome them is to give more and more real interviews and getting a habit of it.

96. Know Your Strengths and Weaknesses


It is good to figure out pluses and negative points in you. If you know what is negative in you, then you can improve on it and pluses will obviously boost your confidence.

97. Strengthen Your Communication Skills


You cannot even build a conversation without a good communication skill. In an interview you have to learn how to communicate with more than two interviewers.

98. Sharpen Your Analytical Skills


In govt. job interviews usually analytical skills of the candidate is tested. Hence you have to work on sharpening analytical skills.

99. Work on Your English Language


Today interviews are normally conducted in English language. Hence improving in both form written and spoken is essential for cracking an interview.

100. Up to Date Knowledge about Current Affairs


You could only answer all the questions if you have up to date knowledge about current affairs and what is going around the world in politics, science, business, sports, arts, literature etc.

101. Finally Clearing an Interview is all About PERSONA! PERSONA! And PERSONA!


Finally an interview for a Sarkari Naukri is all about your personality. Yes! Academic qualification does matter but it is Persona that is more important.

TIME AND DISTANCE SHORTCUTS

TIME AND DISTANCE SHORTCUTS FOR QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE


Formula:


Distance = Speed x Time
Time = Distance / Speed
Speed = Distance / Time

Point to care:


To convert speed in kmph to m/sec, multiply it with 5/18
To convert speed in m/sec to kmph , multiply it with 18/5.

Example
1.  If a men  travels from point A to point B with a speed of 'a' and back to point A (from point B) with a speed of b, then the average speed of the body is:

                                                 2ab/(a+b).


A car covers a certain distance at a speed of 90 km/hr while going and returns to the starting point at a speed of 60 km/hr. Find the average speed of the car for the whole journey?
Ans: Average speed = (2 x 90 x 60)/ (60+90)
= 72 km/hr
.
2. If a car does a journey in 'T' hrs, the first half at 'a' km/hr and the second half at 'b' km/hr. The total distance covered by the car:

                                        (2 x Time x a x b ) / (a + b).


A motorcar does a journey in 10 hrs, the first half at 21 kmph and the second half at 24 kmph. Find the distance?
Ans: Distance = (2 x 10 x 21 x 24) / (21+24)
= 10080 / 45
= 224 km.

3.If a person goes from 'A' to 'B' at a speed of 'a' kmph and returns at a speed of 'b' kmph and takes 'T' hours in all, then the distance between the A and B:

 Total time taken x (Product of the two Speeds / Addition of the two speeds)


A boy goes to school at a speed of 3 kmph and returns to the village at a speed of 2 kmph. If he takes 5 hrs in all, what is the distance between the village and the school?

Ans: Let the required distance be x km.
Then time taken during the first journey = x/3 hr.
and time taken during the second journey = x/2 hr.
x/3 + x/2 = 5 => (2x + 3x) / 6 = 5
=> 5x = 30.
=> x = 6
Required distance = 6 km.

4: Walking ¾ of his speed, a person is 10 min late to his office. Find his usual time to cover the distance?
Ans: Usual time = Late time / {1/ (3/4) - 1)
= 10 / (4/3 -1 )
= 10 / (1/3)
= 30 minutes.
5: Running 4/3 of his usual speed, a person improves his timing by 10 minutes. Find his usual timing by 10 minutes. Find his usual time to cover the distance?
Ans: Usual time = Improved time / { 1 - (1/ (3/4)}
= 10 / { 1- (3/4) }
= 40 minutes.

6 A train travelling 25 kmph leaves Delhi at 9 a.m. and another train travelling 35 kmph starts at 2 p.m. in the same direction. How many km from will they be together ?
Ans: Meeting point's distance from the starting point = [25 x 35 x (2p.m. - 9 a.m)] / (35 -25)
= (25 x 35x 5) / 10
= 4375 / 10
= 437.5 km .

partnership shortcuts and tricks

Partnership is an association of two or more persons who put their money together in order to carry on a certain business.

It is of two kind:


  1. Simple 

  2. Compound

Simple partnership: if the capitals of the partnership are invested for the same period , the partnership is called simple otherwise its calls compound.

Tricks  &  Formula


    A’s capital*A’s time in partnership                         A’s Profit

   …………………………………....................       =               ……………

    B’s capital*B’s time in partnership                       B’s Profit


Example:

 Manoj and raj enter into a speculation. Manoj puts in rs. 50 and raj puts in rs. 45 at the end of 4 months manoj withdraws half of his capitals. Piyush then enter with capital of rs. 70 . at the end of 12 month in what ratio will the profit be divided.

= 50*4+25*8 : 45*6+45*6:70*8

= 400:405:560

=80:81:112

IT Officer exam

Presenting to you some questions on Computer for the upcoming IBPS SPECIALIST OFFICER EXAM, keeping in trend with the types of question asked in last years.



  1. Routing is done on which layer


  1. Datalink Layer

  2. Network Layer

  3. Session

  4. Presentation 


  1. Dialogue control and token management are responsibilities of


  1. Network layer

  2. Session Layer

  3. Transport Layer

  4. None of above 


  1. First network which was made available


  1. IBMm Token Ring 1985

  2. Novell Netware

  3. IBM PC Network 1984

  4. DECNet 1980 


  1. Most commonly used transmission speeds in BPS is


  1. 2400

  2. 9600

  3. 1200

  4. 4800


  1. A central computer surrounded by one or more computers is called


  1. ring network

  2. bus network

  3. star network

  4. all of above 


  1. A network which need human intervention for routing signal is


  1. Bus network

  2. ring network

  3. star network

  4. T switched network 


  1. Name of the topology in which there are bidirectional links between each possible nodes


  1. Ring

  2. Mesh

  3. Star

  4. Tree


  1. At data link layer error detection is achieved by


  1. Cyclic Redundancy Code

  2. Hamming codes

  3. Bit stuffing

  4. Equalization 


  1. During networking, the process of processor asking each host that if it want to send message is called


  1. querying

  2. sharing

  3. communicating

  4. polling 


  1. In data transmission the bit coding scheme used to represent a byte is typically


  1. EBCDIC

  2. SNA

  3. ASCII

  4. Hexadecimal

 Answer:

 1: ( 2)

2: ( 2)

3: ( 4)

4: ( 1)

5: ( 3)

6: ( 4)

7: ( 2)

8: ( 1)

9: ( 4)

10: ( 3)

sports current affairs


  •  Webb simpson won US open golf on june 17,2012 at san Francisco.

  •  Rafeal nadal won french open in men's single category beating Novak Djokovic.

  •  Maria sharapova won french open in women's single category beating Sara Errani.

  •  Australia’s veteran pace bowler, Brett Lee has announced his retirement from all forms of International     cricket on Friday on 13th July. The 35-year-old pacer had retired earlier from Test cricket about a year ago during February 2010 but he continued to play for Australia in one-day cricket and in the Twenty20 matches. He has had a remarkable no of 310 wickets in 76 matches in his career of Test cricket.

  • After a long wait lasting two and a half years, Roger Federer proved his fans again by winning his 7th Wimbledon title defeating Britain’s Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 in the finals on Sunday. With this win, his he has so far had 17 career Grand Slams and has returned to the No.1 spot.

  • Torres receives the Golden Boot and Spain make history during the Euro 2012 cup played in Ukrainian capital Kiev. Spain scored an astounding victory over Italy scoring 4-0.

One word Substitutions


  • That which cannot be read. - Illegible (अपठनीय)

  • That which cannot be bounded. - Illimitable (रोशन)

  • That which cannot be described. - Ineffable

  • That which cannot be heard. - Inaudible (अश्राव्य)

  • That which cannot be done. -Impossible (असंभव)

  • That which cannot be seen. - Invisible (अदृश्य)

  • That which cannot be endured. -Intolerable (असहनीय)

  • That which cannot be blotted out or effaced -Indelible (अमिट)

  • That which cannot be understood -Incomprehensible (समझ से बाहर)

  • That which cannot be corrected -Incorrigible (असुधार्य)

  • That which cannot be separated -Inseparable

  • That which cannot be surmounted or overcome. -Insuperable (अजेय)

  • That which cannot be communicated -Incommunicable (बयान से बाहर)

  • That which cannot be believed. - Incredible (अविश्वसनीय)

  • That which cannot be exhausted -Inexhaustible (अक्षय)

  • That which cannot be solved -Insoluble

  • That which cannot be repaired-Irreparable

  • That which cannot be imitated - Inimitable

  • That which cannot be reached or approached. -Inaccessible (दुर्गम)

  • That which cannot be penetrated- Impenetrable or Inscrutable (अभेद्य)

  • A person who is out to destroy all government and order -  Anarchist 

  • Government by the people -  Democracy 

  • The whole mass of air surrounding the earth - Atmosphere 

  • One who is not sure of the existence of God  - Agnostic

  • A medicine which prevents infection by killing germs - Antiseptic

  • One who does something not professionally but for pleasure -  Amateur 

  • A statement open to more than one interpretation - Ambiguous 

  • One who makes an official examination of accounts - Auditor 

  • Marrying more than one wife or more than one husband at a time  - Polygamy 

  • The science that studies plants -  Botany 

  • The science which studies natural processes of living things  - Biology

  • People working together in the same office or department -  Colleagues 

  • The state of remaining unmarried - Celibacy 

  • The action of bringing into completion -  Consummation

  • The practice of marrying one a time – Monogamy(एकपत्नीत्व)

  • The practice of having two wives or two husbands at a time – Bigamy(द्विविवाह)

  • The practice of marrying more than one wife at time – Polygamy(बहुविवाह)

  • The practice of marrying more than one husbands at a time –Polyandry(बहुपतित्व)

  • A hater of Womankind – Misogynist(नारी द्वेषी)

  • A lover of womankind – Philologist(स्त्रीप्रेमी)

  • A lover and collector of books – Bibliophile(पुस्तक प्रेमी)

  • One who has a long experience of any occupation – Veteran(दीर्घानुभवी, दक्ष, कुशल)

  • One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession-Amateur(शौकिया)

  • One who talks continuously – Loquacious(बातूनी)

  • One who is out to destroy all government, law and order –Anarchist(अशासनवादी, विद्रोहवादी)

  • One who does not care for art and literature – Philistine(अशिक्षित)

  • One who can use either hand with ease – Ambidextrous(द्विहत्थी)

  • A child born after the death of his father or the book published after the death of the writer. –Posthumous(मरणोपरांत)

  • Incapable of being understood – Unintelligible (दुर्बोध)

Important Points of Union Budget

1. Fiscal deficit target retained at 4.1% of GDP for current fiscal
2. Fiscal deficit target 3.6% for 2015-16
3. Fiscal deficit target 3% for 2016-17
4. Revenue Deficit seen at 2.9% for FY15
5. Aim to achieve 7-8 per cent economic growth rate in next 3-4 years
6. Target Agriculture growth rate at 4 %
7. Minimum pension of Rs.1000 per month to all PP schemes.
8. Defence FDI cap raised to 49% from 26% at present
9. Insurance FDI cap raised to 49% from 26% at present
10. Exemption limit on income tax from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 2.5 lakh.
11. For senior citizens, the exemption on income has been raised to Rs. 3 lakh per annum.
12. Tax-free cap on home loan interest from Rs. 1.5 to Rs. 2 lakh.
13. Annual PPF upper limit to be improved from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh
14. Budget Allocate for Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana' - 100 crores
15. Budget Allocate for National Rural Drinking Water - Rs 3600 cr
16. Budget Allocate for (Rural housing) national housing banking programme - Rs 8000 crore
17. Metro rails in PPP mode; for metro scheme in Ahmadabad and Lucknow - Rs. 100 cr
18. Budget Allocate to set up virtual classrooms - Rs 100 crores
19. Budget Allocate for setting up 5 more IIMs and IITs - Rs 500 crores
20. Budget Allocate for SC development - Rs 50,548 cr
21. Budget Allocate for Statue of Unity, a statue of Sardar Patel in Gujarat - Rs. 200 crore
22. Budget Allocate for irrigation plan named Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichayin Yojana - Rs. 1000 cr
23. Budget Allocate for credit scheme for start-ups by those from scheduled castes and tribes - Rs 200 crores
24. Budget Allocate for creating Smart cities - Rs. 7060 cr
25. Budget Allocate for price stabilization fund - Rs. 500 crore
26. Budget Allocate for modernization of Madrasas - Rs. 100 crores
27. Budget allocated for Startup village to promote entrepreneurship among rural youth - Rs 100 crore
28. Budget allocated for PM Sadak Yojana - Rs. 14,389 crores
29. Budget allocated to set up six textiles cluster - Rs 200 crore
30. e-visa for 9 cities to promote tourism
31. 15 Braille press to come up.
32. Currency note with Braille-like signs.
33. Bharat Swach Yojna proposed for hygiene and cleanliness.
34. Skill India scheme to make youth employable and create more entrepreneurs.
35. Assam and Jharkhand to get Centre of Excellence on farming.
36. Senior Citizens Pension Plan Extended Till August 2015
37. 100 soil testing laboratories across the country.
38. Agriculture University in AP and Rajasthan Rs. 200 cr
39. Horticulture University in Haryana, Telangana; Rs. 200 cr
40. Crisis Management Centre for women at Delhi
41. PSU Banks to Raise Rs 2.40 Lakh Cr Capital by 2018
42. Budget allocates for Internet connectivity in villages - Rs 500 cr
43. 12 more medical colleges will be added. Rs. 500 crore allocated for this.
44. 100 soil testing laboratories across the country.
45. Budget Allocate for development of 100 'smart cities Rs 7,000 crores
Note: i. 5 IIMs will be opened in – Bihar, Punjab, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan – (BPOHR)
ii. 5 IITs will be opened in – Jammu & Kashmir , Kerala, Chattisgarh , Andhra Pradesh, Goa – (JKCAG)
iii. 4 AIIMs will be opened in – Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Purvanchal (Uttar Pradesh), Virbhadra (Maharashtra)
iv. Singapore to help India in 100 smart cities project

Latest Awards


• Abhishikta S Shetty – Miss South India 2014
• Ahmet Sik (Turkish journalist) – UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2014
• Amitabh Bachchan – India’s Global Icon of the Year
• Amul (Milk Product Brand) – High Performance Brand Award 2013
• Anand Kumar – Ramanujan Mathematics Award 2014
• Anees Salim – The Hindu Prize for Best Fiction 2013
• Angela Merkel – Israel’s highest civilian honour (the “Medal of Distinction”)
• APJ Abdul Kalam – honorary degree from University of Edinburgh
• Arogya Swami Joseph Paulraj – 2014 Marconi Society Prize
• Assamese Film Ekhon Nedekha Nadir Xipaare (As River Flows) – Audience choice award in North Carolina film festival
• Bharat Gupta – Youth Achievers Award
• Bipan Chandra – Itihas Ratna Award 2014
• Caparo Group – International Business of the Year award 2014
• Chandi Prasad Bhatt – Gandhi Peace Prize (2013)
• Cristiano Ronaldo – world’s best soccer player for the 2012/2013 season (FIFA)
• Cyrus Mistry – DSC prize for South Asian literature
• Donna Tartt (for the book Goldfinch) – Pulitzer Prize 2014 (Fiction)
• Dr Sumeet Chugh – Simon Dack Award
• Dr. Tej Vir Singh – UNWTO Ulysses Prize for Excellence 2013 in the Creation and Dissemination of Knowledge
• Gabriela Isler – Miss Universe 2013
• Govind Mishra (for the book Dhool Paudho Par) – Sarawasti Samman (2013)
• Gulzar – Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2013
• Gyan Correa – Gollapudi Srinivas National Award 2013
• Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) – Navaratna award
• ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund – Morningstar India‘s best fund house award in the debt
• Iwao Hakamada – WBC honorary Championship Belt
• Javed Aktar – Sahitya Akademi Award 2013
• Jeev Milkha Singh (for the book Lava) – Asian Tour‘s Player of the Decade
• Jhumpa Lahiri (for the book Lowland) – Baileys Prize 2014(Shortlisted)
• Kapil Dev – C. K. Naidu Award
• Kathy Cross – First woman to be inducted in an ICC umpires’ panel
• Kerala Tourism – United Nations Award
• Killa (a Marathi film) – Crystal Bear (Glasernen Bar)Award at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.
• Koyal Rana – 51st Femina Miss India
• Laxmi (an acid attack victim) – International Women of Courage Award, US
• Lewis Hamilton – Chinese F1 Grand Prix
• Lingaiah Nagarapu – STF Best Scientist Award
• Luis Suarez – PFA Player of the year
• Madan Babu – Protein Science Young Investigator Award 2014
• Malala Yousafzai – Children’s Nobel Prize (Nominated)
• Mathangi Sathyamurthy – M S Subbulakshmi Award
• Meb Keflezighi – First US male athlete to win the Boston Marathon
• Meera Chandrasekhar – Robert Foster Cherry Award for Teaching 2014
• Mitchell Johnson – Allan Border medal
• Mitul Kadakia – Gregory Braden Memorial Fellow of the Year Award 2014
• MS Dhoni – UK’s 2014 Asian Award
• N R Narayana Murthy (Infosys) – Canada India Foundation Chanchalani Global Indian Award 2014
• Nadine Angerer – Best women’s football player in the world (2013)
• Nirendranath Chakraborty – Sunil Gangopadhyay Memorial Award (2012)
• Pankaj Mishra – Windham Campbell Literature Prize 2014 (Non-Fiction)
• Pope Francis – Time Person of the year 2013
• Pranab Mukherjee – Award of Honor from Rotary International
• Prof C N R Rao – Bharat Ratna
• Prof Stuart Parkin – Millennium technology Prize 2014
• Queen Latifah – 2014 Matrix Award
• Rajesh Gopakumar – 23rd G D Birla Award for scientific research (2013)
• Rajiv Gandhi International Airport – Sword of Honour award
• Ramesh Agrawal – Goldman Prize
• Ratan Tata – UK’s highest civilian award (Knight Grand Cross)
• Richard Quest – UNWTO Award for Lifetime Achievement 2013
• Sachin Tendulkar – Bharat Ratna
• Sachin Tendulkar – Cricketer of Generation Award
• Sankha Ghosh – Sunil Gangopadhyay Memorial Award (2013)
• Shigeru Ban – Pritzker Architecture Prize 2014
• Shikhar Dhawan – Wisden’s Five Cricketers of the Year
• Shubhranshu Choudhary – Digital activism award
• Sikkim – National Tourism Award
• Silent Screams : India’s Fight Against Rape (documentary) – New York Festivals TV & Film Awards 2014
• Sourav Ganguly – Honorary Doctor of Letters (D.Litt) degree by BESU
• Sriprakash KS – Asia Pacific Academy Award
• Stanislas Wawrinka – Monte Carlo Masters Title
• Swraj Paul – International Business of the Year award 2014
• TCS – Top Employer in Europe
• Tomas Halik – Templeton Prize 2014
• Vijay Seshadri – Pulitzer Prize 2014 (Poetry)
• Vishwanath Tripathi – Vyas Samman 2013
• Yakov Grigorevich Sinai – Abel Prize 2014
• Yushi (Taiwanese poet) – Thiruvalluvar award

GK questions and answer

Lek Soniyachi is a financial incentive scheme for girls in BPL (Below Poverty Line) families. In which state this scheme is implemented?
(1) Madhya Pradesh         (2) Uttar Pradesh
(3) Maharashtra                (4) Arunachal Pradesh
(5) None of these

Aadhaar Enabled e-services launched were recently launched in which State on second anniversary of Aadhaar Card -
(1) Karnataka                    (2) Uttar Pradesh
(3) Rajasthan                    (4) West Bengal
(5) None of these

IFFCO (Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited) will soon set up a new plant in which among the following country?

(1) Canada                                    (2) Germany’

(3) Australia                                   (4) Spain

(5) None of these

Who among the following was the founder of South Asia Foundation (SAF)?

(1) Nirupama Rao                         (2) Uday Kumar Mishra

(3) Madanjeet Singh                     (4) Surendra Rao

(5) None of these

Which among the following State Assembly has celebrated the 125th year of the state legislature?

(1) Uttar Pradesh                          (2) Gujarat

(3) West Bengal                            (4) Tamil Nadu

(5) None of these

Which among the following month is observed as cervical cancer awareness month?

(1) January                                   (2) February

(3) March                                      (4) August

(5) April

World’s highest altitude swimming race recently kicked off in___?

(1) India                                         (2) China

(3) Sweden                                   (4) Nepal

(5) Russia

Who is the newly appointed Secretary General of NHRC (National Human Rights Commission)___?

(1) M S Ahluwalia                         (2) Arun Kumar Jain

(3) Arvind Mayaram                     (4) Prakash Bakshi

(5) None of these

Name the Indian American entrepreneur who was selected among 18 US President Obama's 18 'Presidential Innovation Fellows' programme?

(1) Karl Mehta                               (2) Tulsi Gobbard

(3) Lakshmi Mittal                         (4) Gurbaksh Chahal

(5) None of these

International Monetary Fund (IMF) in at update to World Economic Outlook (WEO) projected that the global economic growth rate would be ____ in 2013?

(1) 3.2%                                        (2) 4.5%

(3) 4.2%                                        (4) 3.5%

(5) None of these

International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasted Indian Economic Growth Rate to be ___ percent in 2013?

(1) 6.9                                            (2) 4.5%

(3) 5.9%                                        (4) 7.9%

(5) None of these

In which of the following State India’s first village telecom incubator startup?   

(1) Karnataka                                (2) Tamil Naidu

(3) Bihar                                        (4) Maharashtra

(5) Kerala

Who among the following is the current chairman of University Grants

Commission (UGC)?

(1) Prabhu Prasad                         (2) Sukhadeo Thorat

(3) Ved Prakash                            (4) Suresh Mishra

(5) None of these

Who is the quickest Indian and the second quickest in world to score 4000 ODI runs?

(1) Virat Kohli                                (2) Suresh Raina

(3) Gautam Gambir                      (4) Yuvraj Singh                     

(5) None of these

Which among the following countries has launched construction of world's first fourth generation nuclear reactor?

(1)United States                            (2) Australia

(3)France                                      (4) China

(5) None of these

Which among the following countries has filed the challenge with the World Trade Organisations (WTO) about India’s national solar programme restrictions?

(1) Germany                     (2) United States

(3) China                           (4) Japan

(5) None of these

   Who among the following became the youngest winner of a women’s European Tour Golf event?

(1) Janet Anderson                       (2) Kristis Albers

(3) Lydia Ko                                  (4) Rhona Adair
(5) None of these

  

             G7 Plus which among the following  countries make G8?

(1) Canada                                    (2) Russia

(3) France                                     (4) United States

(5) None of these

 Which among the following banks publishes the Purchasing Manager’s Index in India from time to time?

(1) HDFC                                      (2) HSBC

(3) RBI                                          (4) EXIM Bank of India

(5) None of these 

Recently, in which among the following countries the 12th Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit was held?

(1) Sudan                                      (2) Egypt

(3) Iran                                          (4) Saudi Arabia

(5) None of these

  Which among the following is the name of the bionic man that is recently uneveiled?

(1) Ekso                                        (2) HAL

(3) Rex                                          (4) Sarcos

(5) None of these

  Who among the following  is the head of the committee set up by the environment ministry to review what kind of projects can be dealt at the state level and which would require central nod?

(1) BK Chaturvedi                         (2) K Kasturirangan

(3) Arun Maria                               (4) Aruna Roy

(5) None of these

According to the recent estimates, what fraction of global CO2 emissions is contributed by the information communications and technology (ICT) industry?

(1) 2%                                           (2) 3 %

(3) 4 %                                          (4) 5 %

(5) None of these

Chief Justice of Sri Lanka found guilty on the corruption charges and Kicked out by the President Mahindra Rajapaksa. Identify the person?

(1) Shirani Bandarnayake             (2) Mohan Peiris

(3) Ashoka de silva                       (4) Parinda Ransinghe

(5) None of these

World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT -12) was held in ___?

(1) New Delhi                                (2) Paris

(3) Dubai                                       (4) New York

(5) Begging

Who among the following has became the first woman Speaker of the Singapore parliament?

(1) Jacelyn Tay                             (2) Halimah Yacob

(3) Fann Wong                              (4) Ann Kok

(5) None of these

  Vajpayee Arogya Yojana is the flagship health insurance scheme of which among the following state governments?

(1) Rajasthan                                (2) MP

(3) Gujarat                                     (4) Karnataka

(5) None of these

  Which among the following countries is providing Pilatus trainer aircraft to Indian Air Force (IAF)?

(1) Israel                                        (2) United States

(3) Switzerland                              (4) France

(5) None of these

SSC Question and Answer related to Indian History


  • Great Stupa at Sanchi is in Madhya Pradesh.

  • Megashtenes was an envoy of Seleucus.

  • Maurya was the oldest dynasty of India.

  • The division of Mauryan society into seven classes was particularly mentioned in The ‘Indica’ of Megasthenes.

  • The valleys of Sindhu, Ganga and jamuna were brought together for the first time under one political authority by Chandragupat Maurya .

  • Rajuka was appointed by Ashoka to administer justice in his empire.

  • The Great Chandragupta Maurya was a contemporary of Alexander.

  • King Ashoka also had the name Devanama Piyadasi Mauryan

  • Max Muller was the first European to designate Aryan as a race

  • The staple food of the Vedic Aryan was Milk and its products

  • Panini wrote Sanskrit Grammar .

  • Purushasukta is founded in the Rigaveda .

  • Patanjali is well – known for the compilation of Yoga Sutra .

  • The God who is the most prominent in ‘Rigaveda’ is Indra .

  • The words Satyameva Jayate in the State Emblem of India have been adopted from Mundak Upanishad .

  • Upanishad is books on Philosophy .

  • The word Gotra occurs for the first time in Rigaveda.

Amazing Human Body Facts



  • The largest organ in the body is the skin.

  • The liver is the largest gland and the largest internal organ in the human body.

  • The brain uses over a quarter of the oxygen used by the human body.

  • Our heat beats around 100000 times a day, 36500000 times a year and over a billion times if you live beyond 30.

  • Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. They are created inside the bone marrow.

  • It takes about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body.

  • The biggest muscle in the body is gluteus maximus , in the buttock.

  • The lungs contain over 300, 000 million capillaries. If they were laid end to end, they would stretch 2400 km.

  • Every drop of blood in human body is filtered by the body over 300 times a day.

  • The ovum is the largest cell in the human body.

  • Adult lungs have a surface area of around 70 square meters.

  • The stapes is the smallest bone in the body. It’s located in the inner ear.

  • The acid in stomach is strong enough to dissolve razor blades.

  • Nose and Ears continue growing throughout entire life.

  • Each person has a unique tongue print just like the fingerprints.

  • The longest muscle in the body is Sartorius.

  • The smallest muscle in the body is Stapedius, deep in the ear. It is thinner than a thread and o.05 inches ( 0.12 centimeters ) in length.

  • Enamel is hardest substance in the human body.

  • All babies are color blind when they are born , they only see black & white.

  • The tongue is the strongest muscle in the human body.

  • It takes 17 muslce to smile and 43 to frown.

  • The adult body is made up of : 100 trillion cells, 206 bones, 600 muslces and 22 internal organs.

  • Bone in an adult account for 14% of the body’s total weight.

  • A body born with 300 bones in their body, but as an adult we have 206 bones.

  • 200 muscles used to take one step.

  • The strongest bone in your body is the femur ( thighbone ) and its hollow. It is also the longest and largest bone in Human body.

  • The normal pulse is 70 heartbeats per minute.

  • Blood is 6 times thicker than water.

  • Facial hair grows faster than any other hair on the body.

  • Our kidneys filter about 1.3 liters of blood every minute & expel up to 1.4 liters of urine in a day.

  • The only part of the body without blood supply is the cornea in the eye. It takes in oxygen directly from the air.

  • An average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime.

  • The fastest growing nail is on the middle finger.

  • 14 bones make up the human face.

  • The human heart creates enough pressure while pumping to squirt blood to 30 feet.

  • The tooth is the only part of the human body that can’t repair itself.