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Sunday, 14 December 2014

Facts on the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Facts on the Nobel Prize in Chemistry




On 27 November 1895, Alfred Nobel signed his last will and testament, giving the largest share of his fortune to a series of prizes, the Nobel Prizes. As described in Nobel's will one part was dedicated to “the person who shall have made the most important chemical discovery or improvement”. Learn more about the Nobel Prize in Chemistry from 1901 to 2014.
Number of Nobel Prizes in Chemistry: 106 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry have been awarded since 1901. It was not awarded on eight occasions: in 1916, 1917, 1919, 1924, 1933, 1940, 1941 and 1942.

Number of Shared and Unshared Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
63 Chemistry Prizes have been given to one Laureate only.
23 Chemistry Prizes have been shared by two Laureates.
20 Chemistry Prizes have been shared between three Laureates.
Number of Nobel Laureates* in Chemistry: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to 169 Laureates 1901-2014. As Frederick Sanger has been awarded twice, there are 168 individuals who have received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry since 1901.

Average Age: The average age of all Chemistry Laureates between 1901 and 2014 is 58 years.
Youngest Chemistry Laureate: To date, the youngest Nobel Laureate in Chemistry is Frédéric Joliot, who was 35 years old when he was awarded the Chemistry Prize in 1935, together with his wife, Irène Joliot-Curie.

Oldest Chemistry Laureate: The oldest Nobel Laureate in Chemistry to date is John B. Fenn, who was 85 years old when he was awarded the Chemistry Prize in 2002.
Female Nobel Laureates in Chemistry: Of the 168 individuals awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, four are women so far. Two of these four women, Marie Curie and Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, were awarded with unshared Chemistry Prizes.
1911 - Marie Curie (also awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics)
1935 - Irène Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie Curie and wife to Frédéric Joliot)
1964 - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
2009 - Ada Yonath
Multiple Nobel Laureates in Chemistry: Linus Pauling is the only person who have been awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes.



Family Nobel Laureates in Chemistry:
The Curies were the most successful "Nobel Prize family”. The husband-and-wife partnership of Marie Curie and Pierre Curie were awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. Marie Curie herself was awarded the Nobel Prize a second time, receiving the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Marie and Pierre Curie's eldest daughter, Irène Joliot-Curie, was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with her husband, Frédéric Joliot. The younger daughter, Ève Curie, worked for the UNICEF and was married to Henry R. Labouisse. He accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of UNICEF in 1965.

More "Nobel Prize families", where at least one member was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry:
Hans von Euler-Chelpin (father), Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1929.
Ulf von Euler (son), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1970.
Arthur Kornberg (father), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1959.
Roger D. Kornberg (son), Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2006.
Forced to Decline the Nobel Prize:
Two Nobel Laureates in Chemistry have been forced by authorities to decline the Nobel Prize. Adolf Hitler forbade three German Nobel Laureates from receiving the Nobel Prize - two of whom were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Richard Kuhn in 1938 and Adolf Butenandt in 1939. The third person, Gerhard Domagk was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1939. All of them could receive the Nobel Prize Diploma and Medal later, but not the prize amount.

Nobel Laureate Partnerships in Biomedical Science: Many long scientific partnerships have resulted in Nobel Prizes:



All Nobel prizes in Chemistry: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded 106 times to 169 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2014. Frederick Sanger is the only Nobel Laureate who has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice, in 1958 and 1980. This means that a total of 168 individuals have received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Click on the links to get more information.

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Facts on the Nobel Peace Prize

Facts on the Nobel Peace Prize




On 27 November 1895, Alfred Nobel signed his last will and testament, giving the largest share of his fortune to a series of prizes, the Nobel Prizes. As described in Nobel's will, one part was dedicated to "the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses". Learn more about the Nobel Peace Prize from 1901 to 2014.

Number of Nobel Peace Prizes: 95 Nobel Peace Prizes have been awarded since 1901. It was not awarded on 19 occasions: in 1914-1916, 1918, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1932, 1939-1943, 1948, 1955-1956, 1966-1967 and 1972.

Number of Shared and Unshared Nobel Peace Prizes:
64 Peace Prizes have been given to one Laureate only.
29 Peace Prizes have been shared by two Laureates.
2 Peace Prizes has been shared between three persons. The 1994 Nobel Peace Prize to Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin, and the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol Karman.
Number of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates: The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to 128 Laureates - to 103 individuals and 25 organizations. Since Comité International de la Croix Rouge (International Committee of the Red Cross) was awarded three times and Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was awarded twice there are 103 individuals and 22 organizations that have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Average Age: The average age of all Nobel Peace Laureates between 1901 and 2014 is 61 years.

Youngest Peace Laureate: To date, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize Laureate is Malala Yousafzai, 17 years old when awarded the 2014 Peace Prize.
Oldest Peace Laureate: The oldest Nobel Peace Prize Laureate to date is Joseph Rotblat, who was 87 years old when he was awarded the Prize in 1995.

Female Nobel Peace Prize Laureates: Of the 103 individuals awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 16 are women. The first time a Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to a woman was in 1905, to Bertha von Suttner.
1905 - Bertha von Suttner
1931 - Jane Addams
1946 - Emily Greene Balch
1976 - Betty Williams
1976 - Mairead Corrigan
1979 - Mother Teresa
1982 - Alva Myrdal
1991 - Aung San Suu Kyi
1992 - Rigoberta Menchú Tum
1997 - Jody Williams
2003 - Shirin Ebadi
2004 - Wangari Maathai
2011 - Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
2011 - Leymah Gbowee
2011 - Tawakkol Karman
2014 - Malala Yousafzai
Multiple Nobel Peace Prize Laureates:
The work of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been honored the most - three times - by a Nobel Peace Prize. In addition, the founder of the ICRC, Henry Dunant, was awarded the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901.

Three Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Have Been under Arrest at the Time of the Award:
German pacifist and journalist Carl von Ossietzky
Burmese politician Aung San Suu Kyi
Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo

Nobel Peace Prizes and Nominations in 100 Years: The 109 awarded individuals and organizations over the first one hundred years of the Nobel Peace Prize (1901-2001), and the 4857 nominees, can be distributed geographically and by organization as shown below:
How Many Times Can someone be nominated?
Jane Addams was nominated 91 times between 1916 and 1931, when she was finally awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. By contrast Emily Green Balch, Fridtjof Nansen and Theodore Roosevelt received the Nobel Peace Prize the first year that they were nominated.



Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations: The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded 25 times to organizations between 1901 and 2014. 22 individual organizations have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

1.     Comité international de la Croix Rouge (International Committee of the Red Cross) 1917
2.     Office international Nansen pour les Réfugiés (Nansen International Office for Refugees) 1938
3.     Comité international de la Croix Rouge (International Committee of the Red Cross) 1944
4.     American Friends Service Committee (The Quakers) 1947
5.     Friends Service Council (The Quakers) 1947
6.     Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 1954
7.     Ligue des Sociétés de la Croix-Rouge (League of Red Cross Societies) 1963
8.     Comité international de la Croix Rouge (International Committee of the Red Cross) 1963
9.     United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 1965
10.            International Labour Organization (I.L.O.) 1969
11.            Amnesty International 1977
12.            Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 1981
13.            International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War 1985
14.            United Nations Peacekeeping Forces 1988
15.            Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs 1995
16.            International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) 1997
17.            Médecins Sans Frontières 1999
18.            United Nations (U.N.) 2001
19.            International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 2005
20.            Grameen Bank 2006
21.            Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007
22.            European Union (EU) 2012
23.            Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) 2013
All Nobel Peace Prizes: The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded 95 times to 128 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2014, 103 individuals and 25 organizations. Since the International Committee of the Red Cross has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize three times (in 1917, 1944 and 1963), and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize two times (in 1954 and 1981), there are 22 individual organizations which have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Click on the links to get more information.






List of Noble Prize Winner Women

List of Noble Prize Winner Women




The Nobel Prize in Physics:
1.     Marie Curie, nee Sklodowska  1903
2.     Maria Goeppert Mayer          1963

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry:
1.     Marie Curie, nee Sklodowska   1911
2.     Irene Joliot- Curie                1935
3.     Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin      1964
4.     Ada E. Yonath                      2009

 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine:
1.     Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz  1947
2.     Rosalyn Yalow 1977
3.     Barbara McClintock 1983
4.     Rita Levi-Montalcini 1986
5.     Gertrude B. Elion 1988
6.     Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard 1995
7.     Linda B. Buck 2004
8.     Françoise Barré-Sinoussi 2008
9.     Carol W. Greider  2009
10.            May-Britt Moser 2014

 The Nobel Prize in Literature:
1.     Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlöf 1909
2.     Grazia Deledda 1926
3.     Sigrid Undset 1928
4.     Pearl Buck 1938
5.     Gabriela Mistral 1945
6.     Nelly Sachs 1966
7.     Nadine Gordimer 1991
8.     Toni Morrison 1993
9.     Wislawa Szymborska 1996
10.            Elfriede Jelinek 2004
11.            Doris Lessing 2007
12.            Herta Müller 2009
13.            Alice Munro 2013

The Nobel Peace Prize:
1.     Baroness Bertha Sophie Felicita von Suttner, née Countess Kinsky von Chinic und Tettau 1905
2.     Jane Addams 1931
3.     Emily Greene Balch 1946
4.     Mairead Corrigan 1976
5.     Betty Williams 1976
6.     Mother Teresa 1979
7.     Alva Myrdal 1982
8.     Aung San Suu Kyi 1991
9.     Rigoberta Menchú Tum 1992
10.            Jody Williams 1997
11.            Shirin Ebadi 2003
12.            Wangari Muta Maathai 2004
13.            Tawakkol Karman 2011
14.            Leymah Gbowee 2011
15.            Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 2011
16.            Malala Yousafzai 2014

The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel: Elinor Ostrom 2009



INDIAN NOBEL PRIZE WINNER

INDIAN NOBEL PRIZE WINNER


1. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1930: Sir Venkata Raman "for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him"

 







2.     The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome"


3.     The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1902: Ronald Ross "for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and methods of combating it"

 

4.     The Nobel Prize in Literature 1913: Rabindranath Tagore "because of his profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse, by which, with consummate skill, he has made his poetic thought, expressed in his own English words, a part of the literature of the West"


 


5.     The Nobel Peace Prize 2014: Kailash Satyarthi "for their struggle against the
suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education"

 



6.     The Prize in Economic Sciences 1998: Amartya Sen "for his contributions to welfare economics"


 



7.     The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1968: H. Gobind Khorana "for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis"








Sunday, 23 November 2014

Very Important General Awareness Questions

Very Important General Awareness Questions:


•Which is the Regulatory body for RRB? - NABARD
•Who is the author of God of small thing? Arundhati Roy
•NPS stands for? National pension scheme
•RBI policy related to money laundering? Know Your Customer
•NBFC deals in? - providing banking services
•What is the full form of PDF? Portable Document Format
•Who won the Nobel piece award 2014? Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay
•Who belongs to tennis? options were - djokovic, federer, messi
•When is world rabies day? 28th September
•Interest on savings account is calculated on which basis? daily basis
•In which of the following places there is no nuclear plant? - kenya
•Mutual funds regulated by? - Securities and Exchange Board of India
•What is ping in computer networking utility? - Packet InterNet Groper
•Processor speed measure in Instructions per second
•Using two different brand names for a purpose of single product is called? Co-branding
•One question on repo rate
•What is the function of Ctrl + s in MS Word = to save file or document
•Ping in computer used for
•What does B stands for in ECB? - Borrowings 
•What is the full form of RRB? - Regional rural Bank
•What is the upper limit of PPF? - 1.5 lakh
•What is the oldest currency in the world? - Pound sterling
•Which among the following is not an output device? - Scanner
•Who is the author of the book Final Test: Exit Sachin Tendulkar? - Dilip D' Souza
•What will Inflation result in? - Decrease in economic activities of a country
•Which among the following is a volatile memory? - RAM
•Question based on the definition of GNP (Gross National Product)
•What is an Internet explorer? Browser
•What is the extension used for MS word? - .doc,.docx
•What is the first step of buying? - need recognition
•In which of the following areas there is no 100% FDI in railways? - 
•Who is water resource minister? - Uma Bharti
•The 5000 ₹ overdraft in Jan dhan will be applicable only if the account is active for how many months.
•The slogan "I have a dream" is given by which American activist in his public speech? - Martin Luthor King
•Which PSU is responsible for insurance over export? - Export Credit Insurance 
•Which is an insurance regulatory body- IRDA

Question asked in SBI Associate PO - 15th November 2014 (Evening shift)
• Raghu rajan got best gov central bank from ehich organisation ? - euromoney magazine
• The Mutual funds in India follow accounting standards laid by ? -SEBI 
• Sbi launched minor a/c for childern above 10 years named as ? - Pehli Udaan
• Who is the winner of men booker award 2014 ? - Richard Flanagan
• Who is appointed as the economic affairs secretary ? - Rajiv Mehrishi
• To reach at the end of the line in word we use which key ? - End
• There are how many digits in MICR ? - 9
• one question based on inflation
• What is the full form of ifsc ? -Indian Financial System code
• What is the purpose of cltrl+delete ? - to delete whole line to the right of the cursor 
• commercial paper can be issued for a maximum period of ? - 365 days