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Wednesday 21 May 2014

GK Questions and answers for all Competitive Examinations



1. The Akali movement was formed in:
Answer: 1920
2. Who started the paper ‘Leader’?
Answer: Madan Mohan Malavya
3. Name the official organ of the Swaraj Party:
Answer: Hindustan Times
4. The college section and Gurukula Section were the divisions of:
Answer: Aryasamaj
5. The whitley commission on Labour was setup in:
Answer: 1929
6. Name the leader of the Revolt of 1857 who fled to Nepal?
Answer: Nanasaheb
7. Who is called as ‘Periyor’?
Answer: E.V Ramaswami Naicker
8. The Irwin Declaration was in:
Answer: 1929
9. The instruments or grants of adoption given to Hindu and Muslim princess after the Revolt of 1857 were called as:
Answer: Sanads
10. Name the author of the book “Thepeasantry in Bengal”?
Answer: R.C Dutt
11. The policy of the English East India company in Bengal during the Double Government was known as:
Answer: Masked system
12. Who was forced to leave the Indian National Congress following the notorious Gurukula incident of Tirunelvelley?
Answer: E.V Ramaswami Naicker
13. Who made the August Declaration of 1917?
Answer: Edwin Montague
14. When did Tilak declare “Swaraj is my birth right, and I shall have it”?
Answer: 1916
15. When did Gandhiji serve a ’11 point Ultimatum’ on the British Government?
Answer: Before starting the civil disobedience movement.
16. Name the revolutionary terrorist who ended his days as a Ramakrishna mission swami.
Answer: Jatindranath Bandopadhyay
17. Name the first session of Indian National Congress in which Jawaharlal Nehru participated:
Answer: Bankipore (1912)
18. Who started Ganesh and Shivaji festivals for anti-British propaganda?
Answer: Bala Gangadhara Tilak
19. Muhammadali Jinnah drafted the 14 points against:
Answer: Nehru Report
20. Which considered as the parental home of Bhagavatism?
Answer: Mathura
21. Who is called as the ‘Paragon of Vedantist’?
Answer: Swami Vivekananda
22. Which is considered as ‘Dravida Veda’?
Answer: Thevaram
23. Name the European power who built the first Carmelite church in Kerala.
Answer: The Dutch
24. The outsiders who settled down in tribal areas were called as:
Answer: Diku

25. The number of schedules to the Constitution of India:
Answer: 12
1st schedule - Names of states and UT
2nd schedule - Salaries of constitutional authorities
3rd schedule - Forms of oaths
4th schedule - Representation to the state in parliament
5th schedule - Special protection to schedule tribes and areas
6th schedule - Special protection of tribal people
7th schedule - Division of power between central and state govt.
8th schedule - Recognized languages
9th schedule - Land reforms act
10th schedule- Anti defection
11th schedule - Functions of panchayat raj
12th schedule - Functions of urban local govt
26. Atacama desert is in:
Answer: Chile
27. The first Prime Minister of Pakistan:
Answer: Liaquat Ali Khan
28. The Author of “1857 The Great Rebellion”:
Answer: Asoka Mehta
29. How many times National Emergency declared so far?
Answer: Twice
30. Right to property is a:
Answer: Legal right
31. Who waged a war of destruction and plunder against India 17 times between 1000 and 1025 A.D?
Answer: Muhammad of Ghazni
32. The first council of Buddhist monks was convened at:
Answer: Rajagaha
33. The major bird sanctuary in Kerala:
Answer: Thattekad
34. What is the equatorial diameter of Earth?
Answer: 12,754 km
35. Who destroyed Nalanda University in 1202?
Answer: Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khilji
36. The first month of National Calendar (Saka era):
Answer: Chaitra
37. The first country built nuclear power station:
Answer: Russia
38. The birth place of the famous classic painter Raja Ravi Varma:
Answer: Kilimanoor
39. One Megawatt is:
Answer: 1000000 watts
40. Itanagar is the capital of:
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh
41. The headquarters of Asian Development Bank (ADB) are located in:
Answer: Manila

42. The Secretary General of the Lok Sabha is appointed by:
Answer. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
43. The Author of ‘Snakes and Ladders’ is:
Answer. Gita Mehta
44. The first Indian satellite ‘Aryabhata’ was launched in the year:
Answer. 1975
45. The first World Cup Football tournament was held in:
Answer. Uruguay
46. The rear view mirror used in vehicles is:
Answer. Convex
47. Which country is known as ‘Land of Thousand Lakes’?
Answer. Finland
48. The free operating system Linux was developed by:
Answer. Linus Torwalds
49. New York City is on the bank of the river.
Answer. Hudson
50. How many vertebrae are there in a giraffe’s neck?
Answer. 7
51. Who is the founder of the Khilji dynasty?
Answer. Jalaludheen Khilji
52. When did television transmission begin in India?
Answer. 1959
53. The first battle of Panipat was in:
Answer. 1526
54. India Gate was earlier known as:
Answer. All India War Memorial
55. Vitamin B2 is also known as:
Answer. Riboflavin
56. The capital of Nigeria is:
Answer. Abuja
57. Mesopotamia is now known as:
Answer. Iraq

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Headquarters Locations of Important International Organizations.


1. United Nations Organization (UNO) - New York, USA
2. United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) - New York, USA
3. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - Paris, France
4. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) - Vienna, Austria
5. World Health Organization (WHO) - Geneva, Switzerland
6. United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) - New York, USA
7. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) - Vienna, Austria
8. World Bank - Washington, D.C., United States
9. International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) - Geneva, Switzerland
10. International Maritime Organization (IMO) - London, United Kingdom
11. Universal Postal Union (UPU) - Bern, Switzerland
12. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) - Rome, Italy
13. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) - Geneva, Switzerland
14. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) - Kathmandu, Nepal
15. International Labour Organization (ILO) - Geneva, Switzerland
16. International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Washington, D.C., United States
17. World Trade Organization (WTO) - Geneva, Switzerland
18. International Court of Justice (World Court or ICJ) - The Hague, Netherlands
19. Amnesty International - London, United Kingdom
20. Transparency International (TI) - Berlin, Germany
21. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) - Geneva, Switzerland
22. International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
23. Commonwealth of Nations - London, United Kingdom
24. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) - Geneva, Switzerland

GK Questions and answers for all Competitive Examinations



1. The compounds containing COOH group are called?
Answer: Organic Acid
2. Mixture of concentrated Nitric Acid and concentrated Hydrochloric Acid?
Answer: Aquaregia
3. The major acid present in Grapes?
Answer: Tartaric Acid
4. The Acid present in Palm Oil?
Answer: Palmitate Acid
5. Earliest known Acid?
Answer: Acetic Acid
6. The acid present in Vinegar?
Answer: Acetic acid
7. The first acid used by man?
Answer: Acetic acid
8. Acid also known as ‘Muriatic Acid’?
Answer: Hydrochloric Acid
9. Spirits of Salt?
Answer: Hydrochloric Acid
10. Acid which is known as ‘King of Chemicals’?
Answer: Sulphuric Acid
11. Sulphuric Acid is mainly manufactured by?
Answer: Contact Process
12. The acid used in Lead storage batteries?
Answer: Sulphuric acid
13. The acid present in Lemons?
Answer: Citric acid
14. Fuming Sulphuric acid is called?
Answer: Oleum
15. Acid present in Milk and Curd?
Answer: Lactic Acid

16. Which gas is used to produce soda water?
Answer: Carbon dioxide
17. Which chemical is known as Hypo?
Answer: Sodium Thiosulphate
18. Which chemical is the most common photographic fixer?
Answer: Hypo
19. What is added to reduce the acidity of the soil?
Answer: Lime
20. The chemical used to reduce the alkaline nature of the soil is:
Answer: Aluminium Sulphate
21. What is the optimum soil PH range for the most plants?
Answer: 6 to 7.5
22. What turns blue litmus paper into red?
Answer: Acids
23. Red litmus paper turns blue under ………….. conditions?
Answer: Basic (Alkaline)
24. Which chemical is used for the preservation of biological specimen?
Answer: Formalin
25. The alcohol which is present in the alcoholic beverages is ………….?
Answer: Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)
26. What is ‘Laughing gas’?
Answer: Nitrous oxide
27. What is used as eyewash?
Answer: Boric Acid
28. Which element is used for manufacturing computer chips, solar cells and trancistors?
Answer: Silicon
29. Benzodiazepine is the most commonly used ………..?
Answer: Psychoactive drug (Sleeping pill)
30. Which chemical is used for the artificial ripening of fruits?
Answer: Calcium carbide

LIST OF ANTONYMS


  • Above – below
  • Attack – defend
  • Ability – inability
  • Advance – retreat
  • Adversity – prosperity
  • Arrival – departure
  • Ancient – modern
  • Arrest – release, free
  • Ascent – descent
  • Acquit – convict
  • Acceptance – rejection
  • Armament – disarmament
  • Absurd – reasonable
  • Ample – meagre
  • Advantage – disadvantage
  • Agree – disagree
  • Angel – devil
  • Absence – presence
  • Bottom – top
  • Broad – narrow
  • Buy – sell
  • Blunt – sharp
  • Busy – idle
  • Beautiful – ugly
  • Blessing – curse
  • Bravery – cowardice
  • Belief – disbelief
  • Beneficial – harmful
  • Barren – fertile
  • Beginning – end
  • Barbaric – civil
  • Boon – bane, curse
  • Better – worse
  • Cheerful – gloomy
  • Concord – discord, disagreement
  • Complicated – simple
  • Cautious – negligent
  • Consent – dissent
  • Confess – deny
  • Compare – contrast
  • Courageous – timid
  • Care – neglect
  • Creation – destruction
  • Confidence – diffidence
  • Civilized – uncivilized, wild
  • Cause – effect
  • Certain – uncertain
  • Credit – cash
  • Converge – diverge
  • Docile – stubborn
  • Deep – shallow
  • Friendly – hostile
  • Foolish – wise
  • False – true
  • Guest – host
  • Gain – loss
  • Grateful – ungrateful
  • General – particular
  • Genuine – spurious
  • Humility – insolence
  • Heaven – hell
  • Honour – shame, dishonour
  • Hope – despair
  • Heredity – environment
  • Humble – proud, haughty
  • Honest – dishonest
  • Import – export
  • Include – exclude
  • Increase – decrease
  • Innocent – guilty
  • Initial – final
  • Inhale – exhale
  • Justice – injustice
  • Junior – senior
  • Joy – sorrow
  • Knowledge – ignorance
  • Kind – cruel
  • Like – dislike
  • Literate – illiterate
  • Logical – illogical
  • Lack – abundance
  • Legitimate – illegitimate
  • Lend – borrow
  • Material – spiritual
  • Maximum – minimum
  • Mortal – immortal
  • Miser – spendthrift
  • Merit – demerit
  • Mourn – rejoice
  • Noble – ignoble
  • Natural – unnatural, artificiaL
  • Oral – written
  • Dead – alive
  • Dull – bright, interesting
  • Defence – offence
  • Domestic – wild
  • Deficit – surplus
  • Deposit – withdraw
  • Dwarf – giant
  • Demand – supply
  • Defeat – victory
  • Difficult – easy
  • Desolate – inhabited
  • Distress – comfort
  • Dynamic – static
  • Diminish – increase
  • Death – life
  • Defensive – offensive
  • Dependent – independent
  • Dry – wet
  • Exterior – interior
  • Examiner – examinee
  • Expedite – delay
  • Ebb – flow
  • Enjoyment – suffering
  • Early – late
  • Economical – extravagant
  • Encourage – discourage
  • Earn – spend
  • Entrance – exit Failure – success
  • Frank – reserved
  • Freedom – slavery
  • Fame – obscurity
  • Front – back
  • Frown – smile
  • Far – near
  • Fortune – misfortune
  • Full – empty
  • Fine – coarse
  • Fresh – stale

Sunday 18 May 2014

LIST OF NEW APPOINTMENTS Part -2


  1. Dinesh Sarraf - ONGC chief
  2. Arseny Yatseniuk - Ukraine’s new prime minister
  3. Rashid Latif - Pakistan cricket chief selector
  4. Bappi Lahiri - goodwil ambassador in Nepal
  5. Metro Man E Sreedharan - Uttar Pradesh government’s chief adviser for Lucknow metro rail project.
  6. Cheteshwar Pujara - ‘brand ambassador’ of the Gujarat state Election Commission.
  7. Salil Nair - Shoppers Stop CEO
  8. Ashok Varadhan - co-head of Goldman Sachs’ securities
  9. Justice Mukul Mudgal - appointed as Chief of BCCC
  10. Siddharth Das - Flipkart Chief Operating Officer of its online payment solution PayZippy
  11. Rakesh Maria - Mumbai’s new police commissioner
  12. Vallabhaneni Venkateshwara Rao - the member of Censor Board.
  13. Kalyan Singh -BJP vice-president
  14. Sheila Dikshit – Governor of Kerala Published
  15. Ibrahim Mahlab – Prime Minister of Egypt
  16. Matteo Renzi - PM of Italy
  17. Edward Snowden - Rector of University of Glasgow
  18. Abdul Basit - high commissioner of Pakistan
  19. Vinod Sawhny - CEO of Reliance Communications
  20. Jatinder Bir Singh - CMD of Punjab and Sind Bank
  21. R.K.Tiwari – new Chairman of CBDT
  22. N Ramachandran- President of IOA
  23. Marco Lambertini - Director-General of WWF International
  24. Sanjeev Kulkarni - dean of Princeton University Graduate School (DGH)
  25. Satya Nadella – CEO of Microsoft
  26. M Teresa Kho – Country Director of ADB
  27. Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur – head 7th Central Pay Commission
  28. Poonam Khetrapal Singh – Regional Director of SEARO
  29. Vivek Lall -Special Advisor Published
  30. Manoj Vaish – MD & CEO of MCX
  31. Harish Rawat -8th Chief Minister of Uttrakhand
  32. Michel Rogers – Director of NSA
  33. Arun Gupta – CMD of Shipping Corporation of India
  34. Ajoy Misra – the CEO and MD of Tata Global Beverages Limited
  35. Manoj Kohli – MD&CEO of non telecom businesses of Bharti Enterprises
  36. Gopal vittal – MD&CEO of Bharti Airtel
  37. Egypt’s Army Chief Fattah al-Sisi -Field Marshal
  38. Professor Rakesh Khurana – Dean of Harvard College
  39. Kailash Meghwal – Speaker of Rajasthan Assembly
  40. Aruna Bahuguna -first woman to be appointed chief of National Police Academy
  41. Catherline Samba-Panza- CAR’s Interim President (first woman to be elected as the interim president)
  42. Jamila Bayaz -first women to be appointed police chief of Kabul province
  43. Sirajuddin Qureshi – President of IICC Published
  44. Morten Sorby – new Uninor CEO
  45. Munish Sharda – MD and CEO of Future Generali Life
  46. Janet Yellen – Chairperson of Federal Reserve
  47. Chandrashekhar – President of NASSCOM
  48. Srinivas and Pravin Rao – Infosys Presidents
  49. Raj Jain – CEO of Bharti Retail
  50. Pradhyuman Singh – pro-tem speaker of 14th Rajasthan Assembly
  51. S.K.Sharma – Chairman and Managing Director of BEL
  52. Ashraf Jehan-first female judge in Pak’s National Sharia Court
  53. Devendra Kumar Pathak – DG, BSF
  54. Pradeep Kumar – MD Corporate Banking of State Bank of India
  55. J.N.Chaudhary – Head of NSG
  56. CISF – chief Arvind Ranjan
  57. Ashok Lavasa, – the New Civil Aviation Secretary
  58. M. Veerappa Moily – new Environment and Forests Minister
  59. Siddarth Birla – President of FICCI
  60. Vinod Kumar Duggal – the Governor of Manipur
  61. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar – ambassador of US
  62. Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed – Prime Minister by Somalian Parliament
  63. Usha Sangwan – first woman Managing Director of Life Insurance Corporation.
  64. P.H. Parekh – President of Supreme Court Bar Association
  65. S B Nayar -Chairman and Managing Director of India Infrastructure Finance Corp Limited
  66. Puneet Kumar – secretary general of AEPC
  67. Harsh Kumar Bhanwala -Chairman of NABARD
  68. CVR Rajendran – CMD of Andhra Bank
  69. Krishna Iyer – CEO of Wal-Mart India
  70. Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag – new Army chief

Important Idioms and Phrases



1. Like a fish out of water - In a strange situation
2. Smell a rat - Suspect something foul
3. Read between the lines - Understand the hidden meaning
4. Tooth and Nail - With all of one’s power
5. Spread like wild fire - Spread quickly
6. Hit the nail on the head - Do or say the exact thing
7. Burn the midnight Oil - Work or study hard
8. Under his thumb - Under his control
9. With a high hand - Oppressively
10. Gain ground - Become popular
11. By leaps and bounds - Rapidly
12. Make off with - To run away with
13. Pass away - to die
14. To cry for the moon - Ask for the impossible
15. To make a pig of oneself - To over-eat
16. Donkey’s years - Very long time
17. To pull one’s leg - to joke; tease
18. To keep one’s fingers crossed - to hope fervently
19. To eat humble pie - To apologize in a humble manner
20. To fight a losing battle - Struggle without hope of success
21. A deadlock - A position when no progress can be made
22. A daredevil - A person who does not care for any
consequences
23. Once in a blue moon - Very rarely
24. At a premium - Difficult to get or obtain
25. To play the game - To act honestly

Saturday 17 May 2014

Thursday 15 May 2014

Important Portals and Their Founders



1. Google — Larry Page & Sergey Brin
2. Facebook— Mark Zuckerberg
3. Yahoo— David Filo & Jerry Yang
4. Twitter— Jack Dorsey & Dick Costolo
5. Internet— Tim Berners Lee
6. Linkdin— Reid Hoffman, Allen Blue& Koonstantin Guericke
6. Like Kin India Page to Get information everyday.
7. Email— Shiva Ayyadurai
8. Gtalk— Richard Wah kan
9. Whats up — Laurel Kirtz
10. Hotmail— Sabeer Bhatia
11. Orkut— Buyukkokten
12. Wikipedia— Jimmy Wales
13. You tube— Steve Chen, Chad Hurley & JawedKarim
14. Rediffmail— Ajit Balakrishnan
15. Nimbuzz— Martin Smink & Evert Jaap Lugt
16. Myspace— Chris Dewolfe & Tom Anderson
17. Ibibo — Ashish Kashyap
18. OLX— Alec Oxenford & Fabrice Grinda
19. Skype— Niklas Zennstrom,Janus Friis & Reid Hoffman
20. Opera— Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner & Geir lvarsoy
21. Mozilla Firefox— Dave Hyatt & Blake Ross
22. Blogger— Evan Willam Belli

Automobile Manufacturers of the World


Automobile Manufacturers of Germany—

Audi
BMW
Mercedes-Benz
Opel 
Porsche
Volkswagen
RUF

Automobile Manufacturers of Japan —

Honda
Acura(A division of Honda)
Nissan
Infiniti (A division of Nissan)
Isuzu 
Lexus
Mazda
Mitsubishi Motors
Subaru
Suzuki
Toyota
Yamaha

Automobile Manufacturers of India —

Bajaj
Hero MotoCorp
Maruti Suzuki
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited
Tata Motors
TVS 
Ashok Leyland
Hindustan Motors

Automobile Manufacturers of Italy —

Alfa Romeo
Ferrari
Fiat
Lamborghini

Automobile Manufacturers of America —

General Motors ( Chevrolet )
Dodge
Ford

Automobile Manufacturers of England —

Aston Martin
Jaguar 
Land Rover
McLaren

Other important Automobile Manufacturers —

Hyundai - south Korea
Daewoo - south Korea
Volvo - Sweden
Renault - France
Peugeot - France
Skoda – Czech

Scientific Units: Physics General Knowledge


  • Ampere – Electric Current
  • Angstrom – Wavelength of light
  • Bar – Atmospheric Pressure
  • Becquerel – Activity of a radionuclide
  • Coulomb – Electric charge
  • Dioptre – Power of a lens
  • Decibel – Intensity of sound
  • Dalton – Atomic mass
  • Darcy – Permeability
  • Force – Newton
  • Farad – Electric capacitance
  • Fathom – Depth of sea
  • Henry – Inductance
  • Hertz – Frequency of sound
  • Joule – Work or Energy
  • Knot – Speed of ship
  • Kilowatt – Electric power
  • Kelvin – Thermodynamic Temperature
  • Lax – Illuminance
  • Maxwell – Magnetic flux
  • Ohm – Electric resistance
  • Volt – Electric potential
  • Watt – Power
  • Siemens – Electric Conductance

Countries, Capitals and Their Currencies


  1. Countries// Capitals// Currencies
  2. Australia// Canberra// Australian Dollar
  3. Afghanistan// Kabul// Afghani
  4. Algeria// Algiers// Dinar
  5. Argentina// Buenos Aires// Peso
  6. Austria// Vienna// Euro
  7. Bangladesh// Dhaka// Taka
  8. Belgium// City of Brussels// Euro
  9. Brazil// Brasilia// Real
  10. Canada// Ottawa// Canadian Dollar
  11. China// Beijing// Yuan
  12. Cuba// Havana// Cuban Peso
  13. Cambodia// Phnom Penh// Cambodian Riel
  14. Cyprus// Nicosia// Euro
  15. Denmark// Copenhagen// Krone
  16. Egypt// Cairo //Egyptian Pound
  17. Ethiopia// Addis Ababa// Ethiopian Birr
  18. Estonia// Tallinn// Kroon
  19. Ecuador// Quito United States// Dollar
  20. France, Finland// Paris, Helsinki// Euro
  21. Fiji// Suva// Fijian Dollar
  22. Germany, Greece// Berlin, Athens// Euro
  23. Ghana// Accra// Ghana Cedi
  24. Guernsey// Saint Peter Port Guernsey //Pound
  25. Gambia// Banjul// Gambian dalasi
  26. India// New Delhi// Indian Rupee
  27. Indonesia// Jakarta// Indonesian Rupiah
  28. Iran// Tehran// Rial
  29. Iraq// Baghdad// Iraqi Diner
  30. Ireland, Italy// Dublin, Rome// Euro
  31. Israel// Jerusalem// Israeli new shekel
  32. Iceland// Reykjavik// Icelandic Krona
  33. Japan// Tokyo// Japanese Yen
  34. Jamaica// Kingston// Jamaican Dollar
  35. Jordan// Amman// Jordanian dinar
  36. Kenya// Nairobi// Kenyan Shilling
  37. Kuwait// Kuwait City// Kuwaiti Dinar
  38. Korea// Seoul// South Korean Won
  39. Malaysia// Kuala Lumpur// Malaysian Ringgit
  40. Mexico// Mexico City// Mexican Peso
  41. Malta// Valletta// Maltese lira
  42. Nigeria// Abuja// Nigerian Naira
  43. Netherlands// Amsterdam// Euro
  44. Norway// Oslo// Norwegian Krone
  45. New Zealand// Wellington// New Zealand Dollar
  46. Nepal// Kathmandu// Nepalese Rupee
  47. Namibia// Windhoek// Namibian Dollar
  48. Pakistan// Islamabad// Pakistani Rupee
  49. Peru// Lima Peruvian// Nuevo Sol
  50. Portugal// Lisbon// Euro
  51. Russia// Moscow// Russian Ruble
  52. Romania// Bucharest// Romanian Leu
  53. Sweden// Stockholm// Swedish Krona
  54. Switzerland// Bern// Swiss Franc
  55. Sri Lanka //COLAMBO// Sri Lankan Rupee
  56. Spain// Madrid// Euro
  57. Thailand// Bangkok// Thai baht
  58. Taiwan// Taipei// New Taiwan Dollar
  59. Turkey// Ankara// Turkish Lira
  60. United Kingdom// London// Pound
  61. United States// Washington, D.C.// United States Dollar
  62. Uruguay// Montevideo// Uruguayan Dollar
  63. Venezuela// Caracas// Venezuelan Bolivar
  64. Yugoslavia// Belgrade// Yugoslav Dinar
  65. Zimbabwe// Harare// Zimbabwean dollar
  66. Zambia// Lusaka// Zambian Kwacha

Currencies of Different Countries Part - 2


100. Laos — Lao Kip 
101. Latvia — Latvian Lats 
102. Lebanon — Lebanese Lira 
103. Lesotho — Lesotho Loti 
104. Liberia — Liberian Dollar 
105. Libya — Libyan Dinar 
106. Liechtenstein — uses the Swiss Franc
107. Lithuania — Lithuanian Litas 
108. Luxembourg — European Euro 
109. Macau — Macanese Pataca 
110. Macedonia (Former Yug. Rep.) — Macedonian Denar 
111. Madagascar — Malagasy Ariary (datafacebook/cnaonweb)
112. Malawi — Malawian Kwacha 
113. Malaysia — Malaysian Ringgit 
114. Maldives — Maldivian Rufiyaa 
115. Mali — West African Franc 
116. Malta — European Euro 
117. Mauritania — Mauritanian Ouguiya 
118. Mauritius — Mauritian Rupee 
119. Mexico — Mexican Peso 
120. Micronesia — uses the U.S. Dollar 
121. Moldova — Moldovan Leu(datafacebook/cnaonweb) 
122. Monaco — European Euro 
123. Mongolia — Mongolian Tugrik 
124. Montenegro — European Euro 
125. Montserrat — East Caribbean Dollar
126. Morocco — Moroccan Dirham 
127. Mozambique — Mozambican Metical 
128. Myanmar — Myanma Kyat 
129. Namibia — Namibian Dollar 
130. Nauru — Australian Dollar
131. Nepal — Nepalese Rupee 
132. Netherlands Antilles — Netherlands Antillean Gulden 
133. Netherlands — European Euro 
134. New Caledonia — Franc(datafacebook/cnaonweb) 
135. New Zealand — New Zealand Dollar 
136. Nicaragua — Nicaraguan Cordoba 
137. Niger — West African Franc 
138. Nigeria — Nigerian Naira 
139. Norway — Norwegian Krone 
140. Oman — Omani Rial 
141. Pakistan — Pakistani Rupee 
142. Palau — uses the U.S. Dollar 
143. Panama — Panamanian Balboa 
144. Panama Canal Zone — uses the U.S. Dollar 
145. Papua New Guinea — Papua New Guinean Kina 
146. Paraguay — Paraguayan Guarani 
147. Peru — Peruvian Nuevo Sol 
148. Philippines — Philippine Peso 
149. Poland — Polish Zloty 
150. Portugal — European Euro 
151. Puerto Rico — uses the U.S. Dollar

List of Antonyms


1. jocular – serious
2. haggard – fresh
3. debacle – miracle
4. adroit – awkward
5. gullible – wise
6. nefarious – respectable
7. bestial – gentle
8. ravage – protect
9. wanton – decent
10. laconic – wordy
11. embellish – spoil
12. enigmatic – obvious
13. callow – mature
14. obdurate – yielding
15. philistine – aesthete
16. temerity – cowardice
17. turbid – clear
18. wastrel – conservator
19. gregarious – antisocial
20. urbane – uncivilized
21. antipathy – love
22. aplomb – confusion
23. nebulous – clear
24. palatial – humble
25. sadistic – kind hearted
26. altruism – miserliness
27. amenable – unwilling
28. amorphous – definite
29. prudent – unwise
30. insolent – humble
31. celestial – earthly
32. chaos – order
33. clumsy – graceful
34. contemporary – ancient
35. compassion – hatred
36. acrimony – politeness
37. abominable – lovable
38. detrimental – helpful
39. diversity – similarity
40. bewitched – disgusted
41. retreat – advance
42. fickle – firm
43. vigilant – careless
44. dexterous – awkward
45. sordid – reputable
46. confiscate – give
47. destitute – lucky
48. censure – compliment
49. mandatory – optional
50. pragmatic – impractical

Five Year Plans in INDIA


• 1st Five Year Plan (1951-56) - Priority of Agriculture
• 2nd Five Year Plan (1956-61) - Priority of Industries Sector
• 3rd Five Year Plan (1961-66) - Self Reliance
• 4th Five Year Plan (1969-74) - Removal of Poverty, Growth with Justice
• 5th Five Year Plan (1974-79) - Removal of Poverty and Self reliance
• 6th Five Year Plan (1980-85) - The emphasis same as 5th Plan
• 7th Five Year Plan (1985-90) - Food Production, Employment, Productivity
• 8th Five Year Plan (1992-97) - Employment Generation, Control of Population
• 9th Five Year Plan (1997-02) - Growth Rate of 7 percent
• 10th Five year Plan (2002-07) - Self employment and resources and development
• 11th Five Year Plan (2007-12) - Comprehensive and faster growth
• 12th Five Year plan (2012-17) - Improvement of Health, Education and Sanitation

International Organization/Association


SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation)

- Headquarters - Kathmandu
> Member Country - Capital
1. Afghanistan--Kabul
2. Bangladesh---Dhaka
3. Bhutan---Thimphu
4. India---New Delhi
5. Maldives---Male
6. Nepal---Kathmandu
7. Pakistan---Islamabad
8. Sri Lanka---Colombo

ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations)

- Headquarters - Jakarta
> Member Country - Capital
1. Brunei Darussalam---Bandar Seri Begawan
2. Cambodia--Phnom Penh
3. Indonesia---Jakarta
4. Laos PDR---Vientiane
5. Malayasia---Kuala Lumpur
6. Myanmar---Naypyitaw
7. Phillipines---Manila
8. Singapore---Singapore
9. Thailand---Bangkok
10. Vietnam--Hanoi

OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries)

- Headquarters - Vienna
> Member Country - Capital
1. Algeria---Algiers
2. Angola---Luanda
3. Ecuador---Quito
4. Iran---Teheran
5. Iraq---Baghdad
6. Kuwait---Kuwait City
7. Libya---Tripoli
8. Nigeria---Abuja
9. Qatar---Doha
10. Saudi Arabia---Riyadh
11. U.A.E--- Abu Dhabi
12. Venezuala---Caracas