Showing posts with label Information Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Information Technology. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 April 2016

What is Antivirus program?

Alternatively referred to as an antivirus software, AVS, antivir, or just AV. An antivirus program is a software utility designed to protect your computer or network against computer viruses. If and when a virus is detected, the computer displays a warning asking what action should be done, often giving the options to remove, ignore, or move the file to the vault.
If a virus infected a computer without an antivirus program, it may delete files, prevent access to files, send spam, spy on you, or perform other malicious actions.
Current Affairs (Daily Dose):

1.Riyad Mahrez has become the first African football player ever to receive the Professional Footballers’ Association Player of the Year award.

2.Global data analytics company Experian, launched its ‘Hunter Fraud Score’, a new scoring mechanism that measures the probability of fraud in a credit application across banking and insurance industries.

3.The Tibetan government-in-exile re-elected Lobsang Sangey as the Prime Minister for a second consecutive term.

4.Income Tax department will now add interest amount to a delayed refund made on excess Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) deductions and will also not litigate with the deductor on this issue in the future.

5.India’s Deepika Kumari has equalled the world record in Women’s Recurve event at the qualifying stage of Archery World Cup being held in Shanghai.

6.The Union Railway Ministry has decided to create a 1 lakh crore rupees safety fund named Rashtriya Rail SanrakshaKosh to strengthen safety measures on the rail network to prevent accidents.

7.Badminton ace Nandu Natekar has been inducted into the Legends Club, founded by the late Cricket Club of India president Raj Singh Dungarpur.

8.The former prime minister of Thailand, Banharn Silpa-archa was passed away in Bangkok. He was 83.

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

What is a 'Deficit'?

A deficit is the amount by which a resource falls short of a mark, most often used to describe a difference between cash inflows and outflows. Deficit is the opposite of surplus and is synonymous with shortfall or loss.

Explanation: The term deficit is generally prefixed by another term to refer to a specific situation, a trade deficit or budget deficit, for example.

A trade deficit exists when a nation has exports of $2 billion and imports of $3 billion in a given year. The country’s deficit is at $1 billion for that year.

A budget deficit occurs when a government has revenues lower than its expenditures. Lets say a small country has $10 billion worth of revenue for a year and its expenditures were at $12 billion for that same year, it would be running a deficit of $2 billion.

An income deficit isn’t quite the same as a budget or trade deficit. A measurement used by the U.S. Census, an income deficit is the dollar amount by which a family’s income falls short of being at or above the poverty line. If the poverty line is $17,000 a year for a family of three, and the family income is at $15,000, then the family’s income deficit is $2,000.

Primary and Total Deficits:

While there are different types of deficits depending on context, even within a specific context there are different ways to measure deficit. When measuring a government deficit, there are two different ways to measure.

Primary deficit refers to the deficit without including interest payments on loans taken out to finance the operation of the government.

Total deficit measures the deficit while including interest payments on loans taken out to finance the operation of the government as well as the interest on the loans.

The size of these deficits can vary depending on the economic and political climate. If a country economy is expanding, increased tax receipts and other inflows of government income will reduce or eliminate government deficits and may lead to government surpluses. Specific goods can be taxed at higher rates, like in OPEC nations or Norway and Russia where oil and gas play important roles in the funding of public spending.

Intentionally Running a Deficit:

It’s not uncommon that in a recession, a government will intentionally run a deficit. The theory behind running a deficit is that by reducing taxes and increasing spending on infrastructure while maintaining government programs and expenditures, the public’s purchasing power will be increased and can then stimulate the economy. While running a deficit, a government can finance its expenditures with bonds, or from loans from foreign countries.

This tactic is by no means universally agreed upon. The Ricardian equivalence hypothesis, originally brought up by member of Parliament and economist David Ricardo, argues that households, anticipating a rise in taxes in the future necessary to pay current government deficits will keep money saved instead of spending it. However, for Ricardian equivalence to apply, the deficit spending would have to be permanent as opposed to a one time stimulus through deficit spending.

Another hypothesis, called crowding out says that when a government borrows to offset the deficit they’re running, interest rates rise as a response to increased demand, decreasing the incentive for private investment.

The experience of governments that have run persistent deficits in the 20th and 21st centuries have complicated the Ricardian and neo-classical analyses of the effect of government debt on economic activity. The Great Recession, which drove up government deficits across the world from 2008 to 2013, led many neo-classical economists to speculate that government budgets would collapse under the weight of persistent spending deficits. In a particularly famous case, the Harvard economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff predicted in 2010 that government debt above 90% of GDP would actively retard economic growth. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts discovered a coding error in the Excel spreadsheet Reinhart and Rogoff used that invalidated their original conclusion.

Deficit and Risk:

It used to be that government budget deficits were financed exclusively by loans from private investors and foreign countries. These loans were often seen as holding a lot of risk for the lender seeing that they were often both large and long-term. When governments began to issue bonds, which could be payable to bearer, it enabled the original lender could sell the debt - reducing risk and interest rates.

If a deficit is large enough, it can over a number of years can wipe out equity for an individual or a company's shareholders, eventually leaving bankruptcy as the only option. Although sovereign governments have a much greater capacity to sustain deficits, negative effects in such cases include lower economic growth rates (in case of budget deficits) or a devaluation of the domestic currency (in case of trade deficits).

What is Register?

In a computer, a register is one of a small set of data holding places that are part of a computer processor . A register may hold a computer instruction , a storage address, or any kind of data (such as a bit sequence or individual characters). Some instructions specify registers as part of the instruction. For example, an instruction may specify that the contents of two defined registers be added together and then placed in a specified register. A register must be large enough to hold an instruction - for example, in a 32-bit instruction computer, a register must be 32 bits in length. In some computer designs, there are smaller registers - for example, half-registers - for shorter instructions. Depending on the processor design and language rules, registers may be numbered or have arbitrary names.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

What is ALU?

Short for Arithmetic Logic Unit, the ALU is a complex digital circuit; one of many components within a computer's central processing unit. It performs both bitwise and mathematical operations on binary numbers and is the last component to perform calculations in the processor. The ALU uses to operands and code that tells it which operations to perform for input data. After the information has been processed by the ALU, it is sent to the computer's memory.

Multiple Arithmetic Logic Units can be found in CPUs, GPUs and FPUs. In some computer processors, the ALU is divided into an AU and LU. The AU performs the arithmetic operations, and the LU performs the logical operations.

Monday, 7 September 2015

General Awareness and Computer Questions Asked in Various Exams



G7 2015 summit venue - Germany
Min wage decided by Goi- Rs 9048 per month and 348 per day for unskilled labour
House for all scheme by -2022
Snapdeal acquires stake in- Freecharge
Ipl 2015 final venue- Eden Garden Kolkota
ECGC provides- export credit
Pmjdy premium- 330 pa
Tarun Gogoi chief minister of which state- Assam
Where is the fiest industrial defence park -Kerela
Limit of shishu in shishu kishor and tarun according to plan-sishu 50000, train 1000000
Where is Keibul Lamjao national park- Manipur
2011 rural population- 69.84%
Minimum amount under sukanya yojana- 1000
Where is Kazi Nazrul Islam airport - Kolkata
Currency of Portugese republic- Euro


Terracotta warriors museum in which country - London
Israel currency - Israeli new shekel
Tajikistan capital - Dushanbe
Monetary policy regulation is done by - RBI
largest chain of atms - SBI
Rs. 2 lakh accident cover is present in which scheme - Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
Commerce minister - Nirmala Sitaraman
Wimbledon single mens champion - Novak Djokovic
4th South Asian Basketball Championship winner - India
Maximum age limit of the girl child for opening Sukanya Samriddhi Account is - 10 years
Which is not true about kisan credit card -
Who is omar sharif - Egyptian Actor
lakswadeep capital - Kavaratti
CEO of niti aayog - Sindhushree Khullar
Tuticorin power plant - Tamil Nadu
Kanha national park - Madhya Pradesh
Tehri dam - Uttarakhand
GIFT is related to which state - Gujarat
Regulatory body of rrb - NABARD
Max NEFT amount that can be transferred to Nepal - 50000
Maximum denomination note that can be printed by RBI is - 10000
Minimum paid-up equity capital for small finance banks - 100 Crore

1. Tashkent is the capital of – Uzbekistan

2. Which book of Jhumpa lahiri won DSC prize? – The Lowland

3. Who is CM of telangana – K. Chandrashekar Rao

4. Nelson Mandela International Day – 18 July

5. Where Potla palace is located – Lhasa, Tibet

6. Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India is? – Arvind Subramanian

7. Who is Bandhan bank chairman- Ashok Lahiri

8. Contribution of India in BRICS bank- 18 billion

9. Command C+Y is Used for – Redo the last action or repeat an action

10. Minimum age for ‘Atal Pension Yojana’ – 18 years

11. What is full form of ‘PMKVY’ – Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana

12. Dusbambe capital of? – Tajikistan

1.2016 BRICS Summit will be hosted by – India

2. Who among the followins is the former Governer of RBI? – Manmohan Singh

3. Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit 2015 held in – Ufa, Russia

4. Ajay Ratra & Hrishikesh Kaniktar are related to which sport? Cricket

5. In Sukanya Samridhi Yojana account shall remain operative up to the marriage of the girl child (up to 18 yrs age) or period of ___ – 21 years from the date of opening of the account

6. In Kissan Vikas Patra (KVP) an individual investor can invest up to : There is no maximum limit.

7. The Great Burkhan Khaldun Mountain, which is declare World Heritage Site by UNESCO is located in: Mongolia

8. To operate Sugar Mills government approve soft loans up to the amount of: Rs. 6,000 crore

9. Which scheme is related to Rural Infrastructure – PMGSY

10. Capital of Republic of kazakhstan: Astana

11. ISRO successfully launches PSLV-C-28 , carrying 5 satellites for a company based in – UK

12. CRTL + U = Underline

13. ASCII Full Form – American Standard Code for Information Interchange

14. IP Full Form = Internet Protocol

15 UNICEF Head office – Newyork, US

16. PNB Head office – New Delhi

17. Matti Makkonen recently passed away. He is the father of – ‘SMS”

18 Mutual Fund is registered with- SEBI

19. What is the male literacy rate as per latest NSO Survey?

20. Barabati Stadium located at – Cuttack, Odisha

21. Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary in Unnao recently renamed after – freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad

22. Financial Intelligence unit related to – Suspect financial transactions

23. Retail Banking is also know as – Consumer Banking

24. Rank of India in World Happiness Report 2015 – 117

25. Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyaan launched by – Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam

26. Author of “37 Bridges & other Stories” – Aamer Hussein

27. According to World Economic Forum report world’s biggest employer is – US Department of Defence

28. Which is Indian Govt Owned Bank – IDBI Bank

29. Winner of 2015 Wimbledon Women’s single title – Serena Williams

30. Who is Union Home Affairs Minister – Rajnath Singh

31. Pravda, a daily newspaper published from – Russia

32. National Doctors day observed on – 1st July

33. In NHB, ” H” Stands for – Housing

34. Sanjay Gandhi National Park is located at – Borivali National Park, Mumbai

35. Currency of South Korea – Won

36. IAEA Promotes What – promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy

37. Project Tatkal Launched by SBI for which Purpose – Home Loan

38. MSDN Fullform – Microsoft Developer Network

39. VSAT Fullform – Very Small Aperture Terminal

40. 1 MB = one million bytes

41. DSL is the Example of – Broadband

42. Scrambling of Data is Know As – encoded data

43. Term used for Unsolicidate Mail – Spam

44. Clock rate of Processor is Measured in – gigahertz

45. C++ is a – high level language

46. BIOS Full Form – Basic Input/ Output System

47. WORM Full Form – Write-Once, Read-Many

48. Which among the following the operating system – LINUX

49. Which is not a storage device – Monitor

50. In first generation Computer what was used – Vacuum Tube

51. Hibernate in Window XP refers to – means of avoiding the burden of saving unsaved data before shutting down

52. Which protect System from hacker – Firewall

53. Smallest controllable element of a picture represented on a computer screen – PIXEL

54. Check Computer Program for Error is called – Debugging

55. Biggest Memory Size – PetaByte

o Cheruthoni Dam: Cheruthoni Dam, the largest concrete gravity dam in Kerala.

o Indira Sagar Dam: Indira sagar dam built on the Narmada river
with a height of 92m in Madhya Pradesh.

o Krishnarajasagar Dam: Krishnarajasagar dam built across Kaveri
River near Mysore in Karnataka.

o Mettur Dam: Mettur Dam built across Kaveri River at Salem
district in Tamil Nadu with a height of 120 ft.

o Bisalpur Dam: The greatest dam of Rajasthan-Bisalpur, located
in Tonk District of Rajasthan.

o Koyna Dam: Koyna Dam is built across river koyana in Koyna
Naga Maharashtra with a height of 103m.

o Maithon Dam: Maithon Dam is built on the river of Barakar
located at Maithon and is a big dam in tribal state Jharkhand.

o Rihand Dam: The Rihand dam has been built across Rihand River
a tributary of Sone river, near Pipri in the Sonbhadra district of Uttar
Pradesh.

o TungaBhadra Dam: TungaBhadra dam is constructed across river
Tungabhadra, a tributary of River Krishna, located in Karnataka.

o Bhavanisagar Dam: The Bhavani Sagar Dam constructed across
Bhavani river, is located 80 Km away from Coimbatore city,

Tamil Nadu.

o Tehri Dam- built on Bhagirathi river in Uttarkhand.

o Bhakra Nangal Dam- built on Sutlej river in Punjab and
Himachal Pradesh.

o Hirakud Dam- built on Mahanadi river in Orissa.

o NagarjunaSagar Dam- built on Krishna river in Andhra Pradesh

o Sardar Sarovar Dam- built on Narmada river in Gujarat.

* Srisailam Dam ~~Andhra Pradesh

Krishna

* Singur dam ~~ Andhra Pradesh

* Ukai Dam -- Gujarat

* Dharoi Dam -- Gujarat

* Dantewada Dam - Gujarat

* Nathpa Dam -- Himachal Pradesh

Sutlej River

* Chamera Dam -- Himachal Pradesh

* Baglihar Dam -- Jammu & Kashmir

* Uri Dam - J & K

* Alamatti Dam --Karnataka

Krishna River

* Idukki Dam -- Kerala

Periyar River

* Kundala Dam -- Kerala

* Parambikulam Dam -- Kerala

Parambikulam River

* Walayar Dam -- Kerala

Walayar River

* Mullaperiyar Dam -- Kerala

Pennar River

* Neyyar Dam -- Kerala

* Mettur Dam -- Tamil Nadu

* Rihand dam -- UP

* Tehri Dam -- Uttarakhand

GK questions asked in IRDAI Assistant Exam 20-08-2015 (Morning Shift)

Mizoram Capital - Aizwal
Canada Capital - Ottawa
Seychells Currency - Rupee
Tripura CM - Manik Sarkar
NABARD Head Quarters - Mumbai
FAO Head Quarters - Rome,Italy
BRICS Countries - Brazil,Russia,India,China,South Africa
18th SAARC Summit - Khatmandu,Nepal
Housing For All Scheme name - PMAY
PMSBY Accidental Death Insurance Coverage - 2 Lakhs
USTAAD Scheme -The Scheme aims at upgrading Skills and Training of minority communities by preservation of traditional ancestral Arts and Crafts.
Participatory Guarantee System Launched by GOI Purpose - Certify Organic Products, Agriculture
Deadline To Exchange Pre-2005 Currency Notes - DEC 31,2015
Lowest Sex-Ratio UT - Daman & Diu
Recently Which Bank Launched Subsidary of SIDBI - MUDRA Bank
First Individual Olympic Medal For India After Independence - Dadasaheb Jhadav K
UNICEF Exexcutive Director - Anthony Lake
Vishu is Dance Form originated from - Kerala
Tirora Thermal Power Plant District & State - Gondia, Maharashtra
Dronacharya Award 2014 - N.Lingappa
Ministry of Youtth Affairs & Sports - Sarbanand Sonowal
Micro Insurance Limit - 50,000 or Less
India Mou With which Country on Medicinal & Homeopathy - Mongolia
Rahul Sharma Musician Plays Instrument - Santoor
One question on insurance Growth Rate
One question on Books and Author
Summer Olympics 2020 - Tokyo,Japan
Bhimbtek Rock Shelter Located in - Madhya Pradesh
Sahara Shares Banned By - SEBI
FTII Chairmen - Gajendra Chouhan
First State to Implement Aadhar Based Payment System - Himachal Pradesh
Reverse Mortgage Loan benifit For Whom - Senior Citizens
Forex reserves Regulated by - RBI
Banking Supervision on Banking regulations by - Basel Accords
Indian Army day - January 15
Shiva triology Authored By - Amish tripathi
FMC Proposes to merge With - SEBI
Additional Surcharge on Earning Morethan 1 crore rupees proposed in Budget Increased - 12% from 10 %
Highest Indian paid Athelete - MS Dhoni

Which country is the largest edible oil consumer-  China
30000 crore Super Express Way mega project in Maharashtra will connect which two city- Mumbai and Nagpur
MUDRA bank for what purpose- For benefitting small entrepreneurs and will also act as a regulator for 'Micro-Finance Institutions (MFIs).
Sukanya Samridhi Yojna account opening maximum age-  10
Varansi situated on the banks of which river- River Ganga
What is 'A' in PAN- Account
What is 'L' in ELSS for tax exemption- Equity Linked Savings Scheme
2022 Winter Olympics venue- Beijing
In Atal Pension Yojana attaining what year the pension will start- 1st June 2015
Capital of daman and diu- Daman
CM of Haryana- Manohar lal Khattar
Currency of Switzerland- Swiss Franc
Atal pension Yojana, pension start from age- Minimum 18, Maximum 40
One question about Stadium
Kakrapar Nuclear power Plant- Gujrat
Wheelar island (Odisha) would be renamed as- Kalam island
FAO Head Quarters-  Rome
Capital of Andaman Nikobar - Port Blair
Kerla CM - Oommen Chandy
Kargil Vijay divas is celebrated every year on which day?- 26th July
Route of yoga express - Haridwar to Ahmedabad
Total target for housing 2022 - Housing for every family i.e. 2 crore
Total target Solar Power by 2022 - 100 GW or 100000MW
One question from budget -
Which country becomes defaulter - Greece
Nifty 50 is sensex of which country ? India
Dutch republic currency - Guilder
FDI in Insurance - 49%
Ranthambore national park - Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan
Brabourne stadium - Mumbai
French Republic currency - Franc
Shubham jaglan related to - Golf
Kaiga wildlife sanctuary - Karnataka
Who was oolef pooley - English Actor
10second loan by - HDFC
India's contribution in aiib - 8 Billion Dollar
2015 G-20 summit Will be held in  Antalya where is it located?- Istambul
IRDA act – 1999
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre located in state - Kerala
Which person in 1990's got bharat ratna ? Nelson Mandela
Total land exchange between India and Bangladesh as per agreement ? 160
LIC of India covered which government Beema scheme ? PMJJBY

IBPS RRB PO

Capital of Seychelles : Victoria
Minister of steel : Narendra Singh Tomar
Ringgit is currency of : Malaysia
International Day of the Girl Child : 11 Oct
In currency of IMF i.e. SDR what does D mean : Drawing
India recently lost a case at the WTO against which country : US
OECD Headquarter : Paris, France
President of Mauritius :  Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
Nanda Devi mountain range is located in : Uttarakhand
Michael Clarke is related to which sports : Cricket
Dipa Karmakar is related to which sport : Gymnastics
Ramayana Mahanveshanam composed by Veerappa Moily is in which language : Kannad
What is the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana partial disability cover : 1 Lakhs
The first driver less train recieved by Delhi Metro from : South Korea
City topped in Swachh Bharat Rankings : Mysuru
The Ukai Dam is located on which river : Tapti
The famous musician, singer Bhupen Hazarika belonged to which state : Assam
Sajjangarh Biological Park is located in : Udaipur, Rajasthan
First female speaker of Lok Sabha : Meira kumar
Film City near Sanjay Gandhi National Park is located in which city : Mumbai
The Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary : Uttar Pradesh
Life insurance scheme for both Husband and Wife by SBI is : Smart Hamsafar
Who is appointed as the CEO of Alphabet Inc. : Larry Page

In MUDRA 'R' stands for : Refinance
Shishu,kishore,tarun comes under which scheme : PMMY
President launched nakshatra vatika in which city : Secunderabad
Mithali raj related to which sport : Cricket
Peru capital : Lima
Czech republic currency : Czech Koruna
Orange festival celebrates in which country : Poland
What is p in orop : Pension
On behalf of which former pm modi awarded in bangladesh : Vajpayeee
Maharashtra CM : Devendra Fadnavees
In Madhya Pradesh which river flows : Narmada
IRDA HQ - Hyderabad
UC Browser brand ambassidor - Yuvraj Singh
National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) is for - Infrastructure
The International Energy Agency Headquarter is in : France
Who the first Indian footballer to score 50 international goals - Sunil Chhetri
Scientist who was conferred with Japan's highest civilian award for promoting academic interchange and mutual understanding in science and technology between the two countries. - CNR Rao
Who is the author of Transcendence: My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji : Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
National Handloom Day is observed on : 7th August
The most expensive City in India : Mumbai
SBI life insurance partner : BNP Paribas Cardif
Re-elected as president of the Mumbai Cricket Association : Sharad Pawar
Gandhi stadium is located in : Jalandhar, Punjab
Line of credit to mangolia by Govt of India through : Exim Bank
PPP for infra development committee headed by : Vijay Kelkar
Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary is located in : Tripura
According to UN, India will surpass China's population by : 2022
Capital of Bihar : Patna
1) Gaddafi stadium is located in: Lahore
2) International Non violence day is observed on: 2 Oct
3) Bhutan currency is: Ngultrum
4) Ricky ponting is related to: Cricket
5) ILO headquarter is situated at: Geneva
6) India's rating in world football's Fifa ranking - 155th
7) Suiz Canal is connecting- Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea.
8) Philippines President- Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III
9) Manas National Park is located in: Assam
10) Gugamal National Park is located: Maharashtra
11)Longest river in Asia: Yangtze River
12)Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant is located in: Andhra Pradesh
13) Most expensive city in India- Mumbai
14) Union Minister of Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Sanitation & Drinking Water: Chaudhary Birender Singh
15) 7th BRICS Summit was hekd in: Ufa,Russia
16) What is the maximum amount of pension in Atal Pension Yojana?- Rs. 5000
1) Egypt capital-  Cairo
2) Thailand currency- Baht
3) Pnb headquarter- New Delhi
4) NDB is headed by-  K.V. Kamath
5) Ramanujan award given to- Amalendu Krishna
6) Renault Brand Ambassador- Ranbir Kapoor
7) Who is the chief minister of Jharkhand ? Raghubar Das
8) The International Atomic Energy Agency's headquarters in- Vienna, Austria
9) World Vegetarian Day is observed annually on - October 1
10) What is S in RTGS?- Settlement
11) Kisan Vikas Patra amount? - It is Available in denominations of Rs 1,000, 5000, 10,000 and Rs 50,000.
12)  New Member of European Union - Croatia
13) New Governor of Sikkim - Sriniwas Patil
14) PV sindhu related to - Badminton
15)  Committee for NABARD - Shivaraman
16)  Which company installed white label ATM first in country? - Tata
17) Kathakali is folk dance of -? Kerala
18) Largest producer of Rice in world? - China
19) Commercial paper is issued by - Corporate
20) Saarc head office- Nepal
21) Turning point author – APJ Abdul Kalam
22) Blue revolution is related which – fish
23) Brad Haddin related to?- Cricket
24) State with largest area? Rajasthan
25) Tomato Festival location? Spain
26) DICGC related to ? Banking
27)  Dhanchayt video launch by? HDFC bank
28) CERN member first Asian country ? Pakistan
29) World information technology summit 2018- Hyderabad
30) RRB sponser bank contribution - 35%
31) China contribution in NDB - 41%
32) Smart humsafar - SBI
33) RBI regulate - Money Market
34) Author of Book "Ghost of Calcutta" - Sebastian Ortiz

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Computer Basic (INTRODUCTION)

INTRODUCTION

 A Computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed, the computer can solve more than one kind of problem.
 A general purpose computer has four main components: the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), the control unit, the memory, and the input and output devices (collectively termed I/O).
 The data that is fed into a computer processor received into the computer by a keyboard or other sources is called Input.
 A computer is an electronic device that accepts data from the user (input), processes the data by performing calculations and operations on it and generates the desired Output.
 The device which is used with a computer to display or store data is called Peripherals.
 The mechanical, magnetic, electronic and electrical components that comprises a computer system such as the Central Processing Unit (CPU), monitor, keyboard, etc. is known as Hardware.
 A set of instructions that tells the computer about the tasks to be performed and how these tasks are to performed, is known as Software.
 An unprocessed collection or representation of raw facts represented in a manner suitable for communication, interpretation or processing by humans or by automatic means, is known as Data.
 The result of processing, manipulating and organizing data in a way that adds to the knowledge of the person receiving it, is known as Information.
 The smallest unit of information, a computer can understand and process, is known as Bit.
 The primary goal of computer is to process information that it receives and output the results. The process of control and alter information is known as. Processing.
 Which number system computer used to store data and perform calculation?
Binary Number System.
 Computer Speed, Accuracy, Diligence, Storage Capability, Automation, Remembrance Power and Versatility are the main Characteristics of Computer.
 Self Intelligence, Decision-Making power, Learning power, Self care, Feelings are the Limitations of Computer.
 A mainframe computer is a much larger computer that typically fills a room and may cost many hundreds or thousands of times as much as a personal computer. They are designed to perform large numbers of calculations for governments and large enterprises.
Read-only memory (ROM) is a storage medium used in computers and other electronic devices. Data stored in ROM can only be modified slowly or with difficulty, or not at all.
ROM is non-volatile and the contents are retained even after the power is switched off. It only allows reading. The types of ROM include PROM, EPROM and EEPROM.
Random Access Memory (RAM), allows the computer to store data for immediate for immediate manipulation and to keep track of what is currently being processed.
RAM is referred to as volatile memory and is lost when the power is turned off. It allows reading and writing. The two main types of RAM are static RAM and dynamic RAM.
 SRAM retains data as long as power is provided to the memory chip and need not be refreshed periodically. SRAM stands for Static Random Access Memory.
 The data on DRAM continues to move in and out of the memory as long as power is available and must be continually refreshed to maintain the data. DRAM stands for Dynamic Random Access Memory.
 Primary memory is computer memory that a processor or computer accesses first or directly.
For example: RAM, and Cache Memory.
 Secondary memory (or secondary storage) is the slowest and cheapest form of memory. It cannot be processed directly by the CPU.
Secondary memory devices include magnetic disks like hard drives and floppy disks, optical disks such as CDs and CDROMs, and magnetic tapes, which were the first forms of secondary memory.
 Virtual memory is memory on the hard disk that the CPU uses as an extended RAM.

Sunday, 19 July 2015

110 Questions of General Awareness for SBI PO Mains and RBI Assistant 2015

1. ________ assumed charge as the new Chief Election Commission on 19 Apr and will serve until Jul 2017.
1) Nasim Zaidi 2) Shashi Kant Sharma 3) TK Viswanathan 4) SY Quraishi 5) VS Sampath
2. The Govt barred foreign funds for which of the following NGOs and froze its bank accounts for alleged norms violation
and anti-national activities recently?
1) Justice and Care 2) The Hope Foundation 3) Digital Green
4) Greenpeace 5) None of these
3. In a recent operation named ‘Operation Rahat,’ India evacuated around 5,600 people including foreign nationals from
which of the following countries?
1) Libya 2) Syria 3) Nigeria 4) Yemen 5) Kenya
4. The World Meteorological Day is annually held on
1) 21 Mar 2) 23 Mar 3) 27 Mar 4) 28 Mar 5) 31 Mar
5. Murty S Kambhampati, who has been chosen for the prestigious US presidential award for excellence in the field of
science, mathematics and engineering mentoring, is a professor of
1) physics 2) chemistry 3) biology 4) mathematics 5) None of these
6. The Greek govt, recently, claimed nearly USD 303 bn from which of the following countries in war reparation for atrocities
and looting during the World War II?
1) France 2) UK 3) Germany 4) Japan 5) None of these
7. The concept of a Bank Investment Company (BIC) that would dislodge the govt’s ownership in public sector, was
suggested by
1) PJ Nayak Committee 2) Deepak Mohanty Committee 3) Rakesh Mohan Committee
4) A Vaidyanathan Committee 5) Usha Thorat Committee
8. PM Narendra Modi launched MUDRA bank on 8 Apr. The govt plans to set up the bank as a ________ body.
1) statutory 2) advisory 3) voluntary 4) private 5) None of these
9. The Women in Parliaments (WIP) Global Forum presented international award for women’s empowerment in the South
and Southeast Asia category to ________ in its summit in Addis Ababa.
1) Sri Lanka 2) Bangladesh 3) Nepal 4) India 5) Maldives
10. Name the women shuttler from India who created history, becomes first Indian woman player to become World No. 1
recently.
1) Jwala Gutta 2) PV Sindhu 3) Saina Nehwal 4) Ashwini Ponnappa 5) None of these
11. India has decided to fast-track purchase of Rafale jets from France to meet IAF’s critical operational necessity. Now, the
number of jets to be purchased in flyaway condition will be
1) 18 2) 36 3) 54 4) 72 5) None of these
12. Richie Benaud, the celebrated ‘voice of cricket’, died at the age of 84 recently. He was the former captain of
1) New Zealand 2) West Indies 3) Australia 4) South Africa 5) England
13. Paris, the capital and most populous city of France, is situated on the bank of
1) Seine River 2) Danube River 3) Swan River 4) Rhine River 5) Elbe River
14. The UN body UNESCO is headquartered in
1) Paris 2) Milan 3) Toronto 4) New York 5) Geneva
15. As announced by the French President Francois Hollande during PM Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the country,
France will invest ________ in India.
1) 1 billion euros 2) 2 billion euros 3) 4 billion euros 4) 8 billion euros 5) 12 billion euros
16. ________ agreements were signed between India and France and three announcements were made during PM Narendra
Modi’s first visit to the country on 10 Apr.
1) 11 2) 15 3) 13 4) 16 5) 17
17. Megha-Tropiques is a satellite mission to study the water cycle in the tropical atmosphere in the context of climate
change jointly launched by India’s ISRO and CNES of
1) Germany 2) Australia 3) France 4) Canada 5) US
18. France will help in the development of three smart cities in India. These three smart cities will include
1) Pune and Jaipur 2) Pondicherry and Nagpur 3) Lucknow and Nasik
4) Allahabad and Ajmer 5) Visakhapatnam and Kochi
19. The International Day of Human Space Flight is observed on
1) 7 Apr 2) 12 Apr 3) 22 Apr 4) 23 Apr 5) 25 Apr
20. The United Nations Climate Change Conference will be held in which of the following cities in the end of 2015?
1) Tokyo 2) Kyoto 3) Manila 4) Doha 5) Paris
21. Which of the following teams won the Azlan Shah Cup hockey title on 12 Apr?
1) Canada 2) Australia 3) Malaysia 4) New Zealand 5) South Korea
22. The govt has notified a new 18-point set of rules for state governors. Now, the governors will have to stay in their
respective states for at least ________ days in a year.
1) 292 2) 300 3) 250 4) 320 5) None of these
23. As per the news recently published in newspapers, Islamic State group is destroying ancient ruins of Nimrud city which
is located in
1) Syria 2) Iraq 3) Libya 4) Kenya 5) Jordan
24. India finished at which of the following positions in the 24th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament in Ipoh
(Malaysia) on Apr 12?
1) Second 2) Third 3) Fourth 4) Fifth 5) None of these
25. Sania Mirza created history by becoming the first female tennis player from India to achieve the world number one rank
in doubles recently. She achieved the feat after winning WTA Family Circle Cup with her partner
1) Martina Hingis 2) Cara Black 3) Roberta Vinci 4) Sara Errani 5) None of these
26. Jitu Rai is associated with which of the following games. He won a bronze in the World Cup of the game in Changwon
(Korea) recently?
1) Archery 2) Shooting 3) Boxing 4) Wrestling 5) Weightlifting
27. Hrushikesh Moolgaonkar, who passed away recently, was the former
1) Air Chief Marshal 2) Chief of Army Staff 3) Chief of Naval Staff
4) first Director General of BSF 5) None of these
28. Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq, is situated on the bank of
1) Tigris River 2) Spree River 3) Nile River 4) Rhine River 5) Denube River
29. The govt has received a total upfront payment of over ________ from telecom players against the spectrum sold during
the recent auction?
1) Rs 29,200 cr 2) Rs 11,300 cr 3) Rs 28,800 cr 4) Rs 32,300 cr 5) None of these
30. The book “A Shot at History: My Obsessive Journey to Olympic Gold” is the autobiography of who among the
following Indian players?
1) Deepika Kumari 2) Mary Kom 3) Laishram Sarita Devi 4) Abhinav Bindra 5) Saina Nehwal
31. The Vice President of India Hamid Ansari released the English translation of the book “Suleiman Charitra” recently. This
book was originally written in Sanskrit by who among the following?
1) AND Haksar 2) Kalyana Malla 3) Sri Lal Sukla
4) Ravuri Bharadhwaja 5) Bhalchandra Nemade
32. India signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with which of the following countries recently which would enable India to
make use of world’s latest technology for projects like development of waterways and multi-modal hub?
1) Germany 2) France 3) US 4) Japan 5) China
33. Which of the following US states on 9 Apr passed a bill that would allow nitrogen gas as an execution method?
1) Oklahoma 2) Kentucky 3) Georgia 4) California 5) Arizona
34. Which of the following banks is set to become the first Indian bank whose mobile banking application (app) will be
available in Apple Watch to be launched soon in India?
1) HDFC Bank 2) ICICI Bank 3) AXIS Bank 4) SBI 5) Bank of India
35. Hannover Fair in Germany, where India was a partner country this year, is said to be one of the world’s largest ________
fairs.
1) educational 2) cultural 3) industrial 4) defence 5) None of these
36. Which of the following countries has put off the third phase of its Nitaqat scheme meant to increase the percentage of
local employees in the industries and businesses?
1) Iran 2) Saudi Arabia 3) UAE 4) Jordan 5) Kuwait
37. Who among the following has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Khadi and Village Industries Commission
(KVIC)?
1) Rajalakshmi Devaraj 2) Arun Kumar Jha 3) Amardeep Singh Cheema
4) N Ramachandran 5) None of these
38. India has been designated to chair the ninth meeting of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Council.
The meeting is scheduled to be held in Jun in
1) New Delhi 2) Doha 3) Abu Dhabi 4) London 5) None of these
39. South Korea’s capital city Seoul was declared the Global Earth Hour Capital 2015 in this year’s competition. Which of the
following cities was named India’s Earth Hour Capital?
1) Coimbatore 2) Pune 3) Rajkot 4) Thane 5) New Delhi
40. The National Safe Motherhood Day is observed on which of the following dates?
1) 31 Mar 2) 2 Apr 3) 7 Apr 4) 11 Apr 5) 12 Apr
41. What is the current fiscal’s disinvestment target (through PSU stake sale) set by the govt? The govt has shortlisted
about 12 PSUs for the purpose.
1) Rs 28,500 cr 2) Rs 41,000 cr 3) Rs 38,000 cr 4) Rs 34,000 cr 5) None of these
42. According to data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which of the following banks leads in mobile banking transactions
as of Jan 2015?
1) Canara Bank 2) HDFC Bank 3) Axis Bank 4) State Bank of India 5) ICICI Bank
43. Which of the following banks in India acquired the diamond/jewellery financing business of Royal Bank of Scotland
(RBS) recently?
1) Yes Bank 2) Kotak Mahindra Bank 3) ICICI Bank
4) IndusInd Bank 5) None of these
44. The Nobel laureate Gunter Grass, who died recently, was known as the voice of memory of
1) France 2) Canada 3) Germany 4) Italy 5) Spain
45. According to the World Bank, which of the following countries has topped the global remittances in 2014 receiving USD
70 bn?
1) Nigeria 2) Mexico 3) China 4) Philippines 5) India
46. As predicted in the semi-annual report of the World Bank, what could be the GDP growth rate of in India in FY 2017-18?
1) 7 per cent 2) 7.5 per cent 3) 8 per cent 4) 8.5 per cent 5) 9 per cent
47. Ri Su Yong, who visited New Delhi recently, is the present foreign minister of which of the following countries?
1) North Korea 2) South Korea 3) Vietnam 4) Cambodia 5) Cuba
48. India to be world’s third largest economy by 2030 is projected by the US Department of Agriculture. As per the current
macroeconomic projections for 2015, India stands at ________ spot in the world.
1) fourth 2) fifth 3) sixth 4) seventh 5) eighth
49. Uttar Pradesh govt on 8 Apr 2015 conferred Sahitya Shiromani Samman on
1) Uday Pratap Singh 2) Vibhuti Narain Rai 3) Gopaldas Neeraj 4) All the above 5) Only 1) and 3)
50. The Chinese Grand Prix formula one was won by who among the following on 12 Apr?
1) Torro Rosso 2) Kimi Raikkonen 3) Sebastian Vettel 4) Nico Rosberg 5) Lewis Hamilton
51. The senior IAS officer Ramesh Abhishek was on 14 Apr given a three-month extension as the chairman of the
1) TRAI 2) SEBI 3) FMC 4) IRDAI 5) PFRDA
52. Who among the following is the present chairman of the telecom regulator TRAI? The race for the next TRAI chief is on
as the incumbent chairman retires in May.
1) UK Sinha 2) Rahul Khullar 3) Nripendra Misra 4) Shashi Kant Sharma 5) Pulok Chatterji
53. India and Canada have inked 13 agreements during PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada recently. Who is the present
PM of Canada?
1) Peter MacKay 2) Stephen Harper 3) Elizabeth May 4) Thomas Mulcair 5) None of these
54. Julie Bishop, who visited New Delhi recently, is the present foreign minister of which of the following countries?
1) England 2) Canada 3) Australia 4) Spain 5) Italy
55. The central govt is moving towards sealing a land boundary agreement (LBA) with which of the following neighbouring
countries at present?
1) Myanmar 2) Nepal 3) Bhutan 4) China 5) Bangladesh
56. As per news published in financial newspapers, the Finnish network gear maker Nokia is in process to acquire Alcatel-
Lucent. Alcatel-Lucent is based in
1) France 2) US 3) Germany 4) Sweden 5) None of these
57. The 30 first responder bike ambulances were launched in which of the following cities on 14 Apr as a part of muchawaited
two-wheeler ambulances?
1) Chennai 2) Bengaluru 3) Mumbai 4) Bhopal 5) Ahmedabad
58. India has inked a deal with which of the following countries recently through which Cameco Corporation will supply
3,000 metric tonnes of uranium over five years to India for $254 mn?
1) France 2) Germany 3) Canada 4) Japan 5) None of these
59. Saina Nehwal on 28 Mar became the first woman badminton player from the country to be ranked number one in the
world. She is the second Indian player to achieve this feat, after legendary
1) Prakash Padukone 2) Vijay Amritraj 3) Syed Modi 4) U Vimal Kumar 5) Pullela Gopichand
60. Name the batsman who hit the first century of the eighth edition of IPL recently.
1) Dwayne Smith 2) Dwayne Bravo 3) Michael Hussey 4) Brendon McCullum 5) Chris Gayle
61. India on 16 Apr successfully test fired its indigenously developed surface-to-surface missile Agni-III from Wheeler
Island off Odisha coast which has a strike range of more than
1) 500 km 2) 700 km 3) 1500 km 4) 3000 km 5) None of these
62. Russia has signed a deal with which of the following countries to sell sophisticated S-300 air defense systems recently?
1) Iran 2) Saudi Arabia 3) Pakistan 4) China 5) Cuba
63. Yuki Bhambri is associated with which of the following games?
1) Squash 2) Tennis 3) Badminton 4) Hockey 5) None of these
64. Which of the following world leaders has written a profile of PM Narendra Modi, titled ‘India’s reformer-in-chief’, for
TIME Magazine recently?
1) Xi Jinping 2) Barack Obama 3) Stephen Harper 4) David Cameron 5) Tony Abbott
65. The TIME magazine on 16 Apr released a list of the world’s 100 most influential people compiled by TIME’s editors which
has only four people from India. Who among the following is NOT one of them?
1) Chanda Kochhar 2) Satya Nadella 3) Vikram Patel 4) Arvind Kejriwal 5) Narendra Modi
66. The govt has changed the name of the tourist visa on arrival scheme following requests from various quarters. What is
the new name of the scheme effective from 15 Apr?
1) free tourist visa 2) ready tourist visa 3) Saral tourist visa 4) e-tourist visa 5) None of these
67. The UN Security Council has imposed an arms embargo on the Houthi rebels which are active in
1) Pakistan 2) Afghanistan 3) Yemen 4) Ukraine 5) None of these
68. PM Narendra Modi visited Canada recently. This was the first stand-alone bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister to
Canada in ________ years.
1) 12 2) 22 3) 34 4) 42 5) 51
69. Vladimir Makei, who visited New Delhi, recently, is the present foreign minister of which of the following countries?
1) Belarus 2) Ukraine 3) Kazakhstan 4) Tajikistan 5) None of these
70. The 16th Lok Sabha has the highest number of women MPs since the first election in 1952. What is the number of woman
MPs in the present (16th) Lok Sabh?
1) 31 2) 42 3) 54 4) 61 5) 73
71. Who among the following Indian crickets was inducted as one of the five new members into the prestigious Laureus
Sports Academy in Shanghai recently?
1) Rahul Dravid 2) MS Dhoni 3) Kapil Dev 4) Sachin Tendulkar 5) None of these
72. The state-owned power equipment maker BHEL has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Russian
company INTMA, to set up a gas-based power project in
1) Kazakhstan 2) Kyrgyzstan 3) Tajikistan 4) Uzbekistan 5) None of these
73. Who among the following has been appointed as new Indian Ambassador to France?
1) Arun Kumar 2) Vijay Gokhale 3) Ashok K Kantha 4) Mohan Kumar 5) None of these
74. Stanislav Gross, who died recently, was the former Prime Minister of which of the following countries?
1) Slovenia 2) Croatia 3) Czech Republic 4) Venezuela 5) None of these
75. Name the Indian scientist and co-creator of element 117 who wasawarded Hevesy Medal Award 2015 on 12 Apr.
1) SS Katiyar 2) Susanta Lahiri 3) Lakshmi Kantam 4) VN Krishnamurthy 5) None of these
76. Surya Bahadur Thapa died on 16 Apr. He was the former ________ of Nepal.
1) Prime Minister 2) President
3) Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Nepal 4) Founder of the Communist Party of Nepal
5) None of these
77. India has officially reversed its long-standing position regarding Montreal Protocol. This protocol is associated with
1) Phasing out of nuclear arms 2) Destruction of chemical weapons 3) Convention on Diplomatic Relations
4) Protection of the Ozone Layer 5) None of these
78. As revealed by the telecom regulator TRAI recently, India ranks below Bhutan and Sri Lanka in broadband penetration.
What is India’s ranking in terms of information and communications technology (ICT) access, its use and its skills in the
world presently?
1) 166th 2) 129th 3) 92nd 4) 78th 5) 67th
79. Seeking to overcome the hurdles in interlinking of rivers, the Centre has constituted a ‘Task Force’ which will be chaired
by
1) BN Navalawala 2) Rajendra Singh 3) Murli Manohar Joshi
4) Uma Bharti 5) None of these
80. D Jayakanthan, who died recently, was a Jnanpith and Sahitya Akademi Awards winner and a renowned writer of
1) Kannada 2) Tamil 3) Hindi 4) Assamese 5) Malayalam
81. Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled the ambitious 3,000 km-long Economic Corridor with which of the following
countries during his maiden visit to the country recently?
1) Sri Lanka 2) Myanmar 3) Pakistan 4) Bangladesh 5) Nepal
82. A Parliamentary panel has recommended that all medicines should be available in the market at affordable cost. Currently,
drug price regulator National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has fixed prices of ________ formulation packs.
1) 460 2) 481 3) 497 4) 509 5) None of these
83. Bidyut Chakraborty, who passed away recently, was a renowned ________ filmmaker.
1) Assamese 2) Bengali 3) Odia 4) Hindi 5) None of these
84. ________ has bought the telecom equipment business of Alcatel-Lucent in an all-share deal recently.
1) ZTE 2) Huawei 3) Ericsson 4) Nokia 5) None of these
85. Japanese pharma giant, Daiichi Sankyo, is selling its 8.9% stake worth Rs 22,610 crore in which of the following pharma
companies to exit India?
1) Sun Pharmaceuticals 2) Paras Pharmaceuticals 3) Virani Pharma
4) Cadila Pharmaceuticals 5) None of these
86. The Indian embassy in Yemen has been shifted to which of the following countries in view of the worsening situation in
Yemen’s capital Sana’a?
1) Ethiopia 2) Egypt 3) Djibouti 4) Eritrea 5) Somalia
87. ________ launched the construction of its first nuclear power plant in Mersin province recently.
1) Spain 2) Turkey 3) Egypt 4) Cuba 5) None of these
88. Name the Indian Navy’s new and biggest destroyer put to the sea recently. It has enhanced its capacity to operate in
nuclear, biological and chemical atmosphere.
1) INS Visakhapatnam 2) INS Kanyakumari 3) INS Cochin
4) INS Kolkata 5) None of these
89. Which of the following state govts has accorded the Cabinet Minister status to Baba Ramdev recently? He is also the
state’s brand ambassador to promote yoga and ayurveda.
1) Punjab 2) Haryana 3) Uttar Pradesh 4) Uttarakhand 5) Delhi
90. The Union govt on 13 Apr notified the National Judicial Appointments Commission law. The notification brings into
immediate effect the NJAC Act, 2014, and the ________ Constitution Amendment Act.
1) 91st 2) 93rd 3) 95th 4) 99th 5) 100th
91. The govt has clarified that foreign funds investing through countries with which India has a tax treaty will be exempt
from payment of MAT. The term MAT stands for
1) Minimum Advance Tax 2) Minimum Alternate Tax 3) Minimum Aggregate Tax
4) Minimum Avoidable Tax 5) None of these
92. ________ is an instrument issued by registered foreign FIIs to overseas investors, who wish to invest in the Indian
stock markets without registering themselves with the market regulator Sebi.
1) Participatory Note 2) Commercial Paper 3) Treasury Bill 4) All the above 5) Only 2) and 3)
93. Pakistan and China signed a total of ________ agreements after Xi Jinping held talks with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
during his maiden visit to Pakistan recently.
1) 11 2) 51 3) 21 4) 31 5) None of these
94. Who among the following scored most runs (547) in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015?
1) Martin Guptill 2) Brendan Taylor 3) AB de Villiers 4) Kumar Sangakkara 5) None of these
95. Who among the following took most wickets (22) in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015?
1) Mohammed Shami 2) Morne Morkel 3) Umesh Yadav 4) Mitchell Starc 5) None of these
96. Every year, which of the following days is celebrated as the national Panchayat Raj Day in India?
1) 20 Apr 2) 21 Apr 3) 24 Apr 4) 26 Apr 5) 30 Apr
97. The Nasdaq Composite index on 23 Apr closed at an all-time high since 2000 at 5,056.06. It is the market index most
closely associated with technology stocks and is based in
1) US 2) China 3) Japan 4) France 5) Germany
98. Hindi writer Bhisham Sahni, along with 11 cultural icons, will be commemorated by the central govt in 2015 and 2016 as
per news published in newspapers. Which of the following is his landmark work on partition?
1) Tamas 2) Ajatshatru 3) Kankal 4) Rashmirathi 5) Agnirekha
99. The Indian-American Vivek Murthy was sworn in as the Surgeon-General in which of the following countries on 22 Apr?
He is the youngest (37) ever in-charge of the countries public health.
1) UK 2) Spain 3) Canada 4) South Korea 5) US
100. The Bandung Conference, the large-scale Asian–African conference, was held in which of the following countries
recently?
1) Malaysia 2) Indonesia 3) China 4) South Africa 5) Brazil
101. The RBI has overhauled the priority sector lending targets and now banks have to lend what per cent of their credit to
small and marginal farmers, defined as farmers having less than two hectares of land?
1) 8 per cent 2) 7.5 per cent 3) 10 per cent 4) 12 per cent 5) 9 per cent
102. Which of the following countries has been ranked on top in the 2015 World Happiness Report? It is the third annual
report that seeks to quantify and explain happiness in 158 countries.
1) Canada 2) Norway 3) Denmark 4) India 5) Switzerland
103. Armenia marked the centenary of the Ottoman massacre of up to 1.5 million people on 24 Apr. The capital city of Armenia
is
1) Yerevan 2) Zagreb 3) Tbilisi 4) Baku 5) None of these
104. 25 Apr is commemorated every year as
1) World Malaria Day 2) World AIDS Day 3) World Tuberculosis Day
4) World Typhoid Day 5) World Diarrhea Day
105. In an overhaul of the priority sector lending targets, the RBI has said that foreign banks with less than 20 branches will
have to lend ________ of their net credit to the priority sector. They have to do so by the end of fiscal year 2020.
1) 20 per cent 2) 31 per cent 3) 40 per cent 4) 42 per cent 5) 45 per cent
106. Calbuco volcano erupts in which of the following countries recently for the first time in more than 42 years?
1) Australia 2) Cameroon 3) Chile 4) Argentina 5) Spain
107. India on 9 Apr delivered three Cheetal helicopters to which of the following countries? These are unarmed choppers and
have a utility role.
1) Sri Lanka 2) Nepal 3) Bangladesh 4) Afghanistan 5) Myanmar
108. After a long gap (36 years), a private member’s Bill was on 24 Apr passed by the Rajya Sabha. This private bill moved by
Tiruchi Siva (DMK) seeks to protect the rights of
1) tribals on the land 2) transgenders 3) juvenile offenders
4) mentally retard people 5) None of these
109. Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on
1) 12 Apr 2) 22 Apr 3) 23 Apr 4) 25 Apr 5) 26 Apr
110. The govt has allowed retirement fund body EPFO to invest what per cent of its corpus in exchange traded funds
recently?
1) 2 per cent 2) 3 per cent 3) 5 per cent 4) 8 per cent 5) 10 per cent


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6. 3 7. 1 8. 1 9. 2 10. 3
11. 2 12. 3 13. 1 14. 1 15. 2
16. 5 17. 3 18. 2 19. 2 20. 5
21. 4 22. 1 23. 2 24. 2 25. 1
26. 2 27. 1 28. 1 29. 4 30. 4
31. 2 32. 3 33. 1 34. 1 35. 3
36. 2 37. 2 38. 3 39. 4 40. 4
41. 2 42. 2 43. 4 44. 3 45. 5
46. 3 47. 1 48. 5 49. 5 50. 5
51. 3 52. 2 53. 2 54. 3 55. 5
56. 1 57. 2 58. 3 59. 1 60. 4
61. 4 62. 1 63. 2 64. 2 65. 4
66. 4 67. 3 68. 4 69. 1 70. 4
71. 4 72. 1 73. 4 74. 3 75. 2
76. 1 77. 4 78. 2 79. 1 80. 2
81. 3 82. 4 83. 1 84. 4 85. 1
86. 3 87. 2 88. 1 89. 2 90. 4
91. 2 92. 1 93. 2 94. 1 95. 4
96. 3 97. 1 98. 1 99. 5 100. 2
101. 1 102. 5 103. 1 104. 1 105. 3
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Sunday, 12 July 2015

MS Excel Shortcut Keys

Shortcut
Description
F2
Edit the selected cell.
F3
After a name has been created F3 will paste names.
F4
Repeat last action. For example, if you changed the color of text in another cell pressing F4 will change the text in cell to the same color.
F5
Go to a specific cell. For example, C6.
F7
Spell check selected text or document.
F11
Create chart from selected data.
Ctrl + Shift + ;
Enter the current time.
Ctrl + ;
Enter the current date.
Alt + Shift + F1
Insert New Worksheet.
Alt + Enter
While typing text in a cell pressing Alt + Enter will move to the next line allowing for multiple lines of text in one cell.
Shift + F3
Open the Excel formula window.
Shift + F5
Bring up search box.
Ctrl + 1
Open the Format Cells window.
Ctrl + A
Select all contents of the worksheet.
Ctrl + B
Bold highlighted selection.
Ctrl + I
Italic highlighted selection.
Ctrl + K
Insert link.
Ctrl + S
Save the open worksheet.
Ctrl + U
Underline highlighted selection.
Ctrl + 1
Change the format of selected cells.
Ctrl + 5
Strikethrough highlighted selection.
Ctrl + P
Bring up the print dialog box to begin printing.
Ctrl + Z
Undo last action.
Ctrl + F3
Open Excel Name Manager.
Ctrl + F9
Minimize current window.
Ctrl + F10
Maximize currently selected window.
Ctrl + F6
Switch between open workbooks or windows.
Ctrl + Page up
Move between Excel work sheets in the same Excel document.
Ctrl + Page down
Move between Excel work sheets in the same Excel document.
Ctrl + Tab
Move between Two or more open Excel files.
Alt + =
Create a formula to sum all of the above cells
Ctrl + '
Insert the value of the above cell into cell currently selected.
Ctrl + Shift + !
Format number in comma format.
Ctrl + Shift + $
Format number in currency format.
Ctrl + Shift + #
Format number in date format.
Ctrl + Shift + %
Format number in percentage format.
Ctrl + Shift + ^
Format number in scientific format.
Ctrl + Shift + @
Format number in time format.
Ctrl + Arrow key
Move to next section of text.
Ctrl + Space
Select entire column.
Shift + Space
Select entire row.
Ctrl + -
Delete the slected column or row.
Ctrl + Shift + =
Insert a new column or row.
Ctrl + Home
Move to cell A1.
Ctrl + ~
Switch between showing Excel formulas or their values in cells.