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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Monday, 28 October 2013

IBPS PO GA Questions


IBPS PO GA Questions(26-10-2013) - Morning Session

1. Which of the following movie nominated for Oscar Award?
2. Who among the following is chairman FMC (Forward Markets Commission) -- Ramesh Abhishek
3. What is the name of food grain scheme of Himanchal Pradesh -- Rajiv Gandhi Ann Yojana
4. Which of the following is the GAAR implementation date?

5. What is the name of new President of Iran -- Hassan Rouhani
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Important River Valley Projects In India

Important River Valley Projects In India


Important River Valley Projects In India


1. Bhakra Nangal Project —On Sutlej in Punjab. Highest in India.Ht. 226m. Reservoir is called Gobind Sagar Lake.
2. Mandi Project— On Beas in HP
3. Chambal Valley Project—- On Chambal in MP & Rajasthan, 3 dams are there:- Gandhi Sagar Dam, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam and Jawahar Sagar Dam
4. Damodar Valley Project— On Damodar in Bihar(Now Jharkhand) & West Bengal, Based on Tennessee Valley Project USA
5. Hirakud Project— On Mahanadi in Orrisa, World’s Longest Dam: 4801m
6. Rihand Project— On Son in Mirzapur, Reservoir is called Gobind Vallabh Pant reservoir.
7. Kosi Project— On Kosi in N.Bihar(data by facebook/cnaonweb
8. Mayurkashi Project— On Mayurkashi in West Bengal
9. Kakrapara Project— On Tapi in Gujrat
10. Nizamsagar Project— On Manjra in Andhra Pradesh(data by facebook/cnaonweb
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A first corse in finite element analysis

A first corse in finite element analysis

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The text material evolved from over 50 years of combined teaching experience it deals with a formulation and application of the finite element method. A meaningful course can be constructed from a subset of the chapters in this book for a quarter course; instructions for such use are given in the preface. The course material is organized in three chronological units of one month each:  1) the finite element formulation for one-dimensional problems, 2) the finite element formulation for scalar field problems in two dimensions and 3)