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General Knowledge for Bank P.O/ UPSC/ Civil Services
Improve Your General Knowledge. Current G.K sample question papers for various bank P.O exams UPSC exams and many more. General Knowledge
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Recruiter needed
Hi Looking for a recruiter with decent exposure in various industries for a Hyderabad based recruitment firm. Good General Knowledge and Communication skills English Hindi ... a Freshers/freelancing option can be explored. contact on 9246290832. Regards Venkat.
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 3 Replies - Dated: 26-03-2009

Question paper
Hi All I need question paper which cover general english grammerapptitude logical resoning. also i need objective question with answer for software hardware and networking. plz help me bagadenarendragmail.com
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 3 Replies - Dated: 06-05-2009

A short neurological test with a lateral thinking twist
800080A short neurological test with a lateral thinking twist I downloaded this test from a forward I received. May not be accurate but just for fun take the four tests if you have the time. After you have taken the test contemplate on this: Some of the test takers may not agree with the answer to the last question if this test is administered to a global audience. Why? No I am not talking about lack of general knowledge. I am assuming that the instructions for taking the test will be given t...
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 12-09-2009

New Indian Examination Patterns
icon10:New Exam pattern in IndiaRevised: 1. General students Answer ALL questions. 2. OBC ANY one question. 3. SC ONLY READ questions. 4. ST FOR 5. Gujjars/Jats FOR TO THE .. TO
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 9 Replies - Dated: 30-05-2008

Best Question ever asked in interview :: Tell me about urself
Dear A very general question I have been asked i.e. Tell me about yourself. As I have been working as a secretary I thought to change the present job and should try to find any secretary/steno job in a ltd/pvt ltd establishment and when I knew the answer for this question I could not make my sentences. Can you help me? Best wishes Javed
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 09-06-2009

"Tell me about yourself"
HI "Tell me about yourself" How to answer when the interviewer says this at the beginning of the interview This is the question that is most often asked at interviews. Often it will be the first question. The general nature of the question can be a trap. Have your answer prepared and do not ramble. Here is a simple and effective way to prepare your response to "Tell me about Yourself." Prepare your response in three steps and then put the steps together. 1 Work out what the most important qua...
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 20-03-2008

Reservation
:icon6:Dear Citians New Exam pattern in IndiaRevised: 1. General students Answer ALL questions. 2. OBC ANY one question. 3. SC ONLY READ questions. 4. ST FOR AND. 5. Gujjars/Jats FOR TO THE .. Regards Col Jude
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 09-06-2008

recrutment
Dear All please give me answer for below recruitment based questions 1.Mention one each of analytical aptitude & general question you would ask to judge a candidate. 2.Write 10 sources where you can get fresh resume of candidates Thanks Nanjundi
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 09-04-2009

New Exam pattern in India (Revised) ??
Do u know the new Exam pattern in India Revised ?? 1. General students Answer ALL questions. 2. OBC ANY one question. 3. SC ONLY READ questions. 4. ST FOR And 5. Gujjars FOR TO THE TO :confused::icon5:8; Regards Amit Seth.
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 6 Replies - Dated: 22-06-2008

training
Can you pl help in providing a general training format question and answer for safety health & environment for the new workers.
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 27-07-2009

Toolbox for HR
Dear Friends I want to know the answer for this as I was asked this question in interview. "What is Toolbox of HR" Please let me know the correct answer. Regards Neha
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 3 Replies - Dated: 09-05-2009

Knowledge board......
Hi My organization is planning to put up a knowledge board for staff to readmost of the staff understands Hindi only Can some one please tell me websitesBoth Hindi and Englishwith some useful information/knowledge material where I can dwnload the stuff for staff to read and gain knowledge. Many Thanks Sudheer
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 18-11-2009

Knowledge board
Hi My organization is planning to put up a knowledge board for staff to readmost of the staff understands Hindi only Can some one please tell me websitesBoth Hindi and Englishwith some useful information/knowledge material where I can dwnload the stuff for staff to read and gain knowledge. Many Thanks Sudheer
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 1 Replies - Dated: 18-11-2009

CHALLENGES IN RECRUITMENT
Hi I am just trying out to answer my General manager s question on what are the real challenges in Recruitment in the current scenario. I have put forth the points like 1. Sources of recruitment 2. Availability of the exact Skill set what we require 3. Recruitment cost 4. Timelineness In Recruitment 5. Compensation Offered I would like you people to add up to my answer.Please consider that this is a question where we need to keep in mind that the biggest challenge in Recruitment is Attrition and...
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 4 Replies - Dated: 13-10-2007

Puzzle
Try to give the correct answers: Q1. The answer to question 2 is: A B B C C A Q2. The first question with B as the correct answer is: A Q3 B Q1 C Q2 Q3. The only answer not used so far is: A A B B C C
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 7 Replies - Dated: 22-06-2007

General HR Question in the Interview
Hi All I did BSC in computers and later MBA in the interview HR is asking why i did MBA after BSC Computers so wht could be the best answer to impress the HR? please post your answers
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 4 Replies - Dated: 01-10-2010

laws applicable to IT Firms
HI recently i was asked this question by an interview panel which i was not sure of the answer. The question is "which labour laws apply to a compqany like infosys? can some one tell me the answer
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 3 Replies - Dated: 07-05-2009

how do your job fit for your department or company?
kindly anybody answer this question please Please rephrase the question. kindly anybody answer this question please
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New Exam pattern in India
Read this.... ew Exam pattern in IndiaRevised: 1. General students Answer ALL questions.2. OBC ANY one question.3. SC ONLY READ questions. 4. ST FOR AND. 5. Gujjars/Jats FOR TO THE .. TO
Discussion in CiteHR.com - 2 Replies - Dated: 02-06-2008

General Knowledge in Hindi (क्या तुम जानते हो?)

क्या तुम जानते हो?
कोलंबो। पाकिस्तान की टीम गुरुवार को जब यहाँ आर प्रेमदासा स्टेडियम में क्रिकेट विश्वकप ग्रुप ए के अपने अगले मुकाबले में कनाडा का सामना करने उतरेगी तो उसका लक्ष्य जीत दर्ज करके 12 साल के इंतजार के बाद नॉकआउट चरण में जगह लगभग पक्की करना होगा।
क्या है विकीलीक्स?
(मंगलवार 30 नवंबर 2010)
विकीलीक्स कुछ महीने पहले तब चर्चा में आई जब उसने अफगान वॉर डायरी के नाम से 90 हजार अमेरिकी सैन्य दस्तावेज सार्वजनिक किए। इनमें अमेरिका के सैन्य अभियानों और अफगानिस्तान-पाकिस्तान में गतिविधियों के बारे में महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी थी। विकीलीक्स ने अमेरिकी सैन्य दस्तावेजों के आधार पर सार्वजनिक किया कि पाकिस्तान अफगानिस्तान में तालिबान चरमपंथियों को सहयोग देता रहा है। लेकिन विकीलीक्स ने इन दस्तावेजों के प्राप्त होने के स्रोत के बारे में जानकारी नहीं दी है।
(शनिवार 28 अगस्त 2010)
भारत का सबसे ऊँचा (करीब २५२ फुट) शिव मंदिर बनारस हिंदू विश्वविद्यालय के मध्य में स्थित श्री विश्वनाथ मंदिर है। मंदिर का शिखर दक्षिण भारत के तंजावुर स्थित वृहदेश्वर मंदिर की ऊँचाई से ज्यादा है। इसमें मुख्य शिखर के अलावा दो अन्य शिखर भी हैं। मंदिर की अंदर की दीवारों पर श्रीमद्भगवतगीता के श्लोक अंकित हैं। इसके अलावा दीवारों पर संतों के अनमोल वचन भी संगमरमर पर उकेरे गए हैं। मंदिर के दोनों तरफ खूबसूरत मूर्तियाँ बनी हैं।
देश में विदेश जैसा चेन्नई
(बुधवार 4 अगस्त 2010)
दूसरे दिन मैं थोड़ा ठीक महसूस कर रही थी। मुझे पपीता खाने की इच्छा हुई। अब उसे समझाऊँ कैसे? अचानक मुझे याद आया कि कूड़े की बाल्टी में बासी कटे पपीता के कुछ टुकड़े हैं। मैंने बाल्टी से पपीते का छिलका निकाल उसे दिखाया और पचास का नोट पकड़ा दिया। पंद्रह मिनट के भीतर ही वह पपीता लेकर हाजिर थी।
मेरे देश में बादलों का रास्ता
बारिश कैसे आती है यह जानने से पहले यह याद रखो कि "हवाएँ हमेशा उच्च वायुदाब से कम वायुदाब वाले इलाके की ओर चलती हैं।" अब बात फिर शुरू करते हैं। गर्मी के दिनों में भारत के उत्तरी मैदान और प्रायद्वीपीय पठार भीषण गर्मी से तपते हैं और यहाँ निम्न वायुदाब का क्षेत्र बन जाता है।

General Knowledge of Indian History in Hindi ,World GK Question ...

General General Knowledge of India

In this section all the question Which are generally asked in competition exams are included for those students you are seeking or preparing competition exams. GK always have been an important paper in any competition exam in India and having in depth knowledge of GK is very important. So We try to include only those question which are commonly asked in such exams.


General Knowledge Question in Hindi

Place where you can find GK questions in Hindi and English although we have tried to include good hindi, But as you know that google or bing are still in Beta to be able to translate English into Hindi that correctly. But this section can be helpful for those students who are seeking some information in Hindi.


Knowledge Indian History Complete Indian History Reference

Just as the name itself is suggesting, In this section of website you will find all in depth information on Indian History from ancient Indian History to Modern History. Here You can find all information about various civilization of Indian History their features, Methods of trades, Main rivers, how they grow up. All the information about Indian History is written in very easy to understand language that can be understood by any one. Soon we will also include Hindi version. This section will starts with Ancient India:-
Harappan and Indus Civilization Then vedic Culture various Religious movements of Indian History, Maurya period. and so on...


General Knowledge Question On Biology

It is well known that question in GK can be asked in any topic. In this part of website you will find all the most important question generally asked on Biology.


General Knowledge India Politics In Hindi/English

In this section of the website we will try to include all question of Indian political History of India. Like British rule Impact of british rules on India, Social reforms in India, and other objective type question which are generally asked in all competition exams.



World History General Knowledge Questions


General Knowledge Test


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General Knowledge Questions


General Knowledge Quiz


World General Knowledge Questions Answers

In this part of the website you can find thousands of question that can help you in preparing your competition Indian exams. All the GK Questions related to world like List of important dates,list of important rivers,Mountains,seas,books, list of international presidents according to country and so on. means all GK question at one place..

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Indian Competitive Exam

Find updated list of competition exams which took place in India, their dates, Topics on which Question are being asked and other information about various exams. This section will help students to know about many competition exams and how to prepare themselves so that they can beat these exams easily.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Current Affairs 2011, Objective Current Affairs

Current Affairs 2011, Objective Current Affairs

Objective Current Affairs
Q.The RBI has regional offices at various places. At which of the following places it does not have an office ?
1Kota
2Shimla
3Lucknow
4Panaji
Ans: 1
Q.Which of the following organisations/agencies has given a Us $ 407 billion loan to India to boost up its micro finance services in unbanked areas?
1IMF
2World Bank
3Bank of Japan
4ADB
Ans: 2
Q.The Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) has projected that the Indian Exports will grow by what percentage during 2012-11?
115%
218%
322%
424%
Ans: 2
Q.Which of the following organization / agencies has given the estimate that the India will be third largest FDI recipient in 2010-12?
1UNCTAD
2WTO
3World Bank
4IMF
Ans: 1
Q.The performance of which of the following industries is considered performance of a core industry ?
1Garments
2Leather
3IT
4Oil and Petroleum
Ans: 4
Q.Which of the following is the rank of India in Human Development Report 2010 prepared by the UNO?
199
2100
3115
4119
Ans: 4
Q.PIIGS is the group of nations falling under-
1Euro Zone
2Asia Pacific
3SAARC
4Nato
Ans: 1
Q.Which of the following is used as a fuel in nuclear power stations in India?
1Thorium
2Copper
3Tin
4Chromium
Ans: 1
Q.Which of the following States has taken up the job of improving Dams with the help of the World Bank's Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement project?
1Kerala
2Gujarat
3Tamil Nadu
4Guwahati
Ans: 1
Q.Nitish Kumar Led National Democratic Alliance won how many seats in recently held assembly elections in Bihar ?
1150
2243
3200
4206
Ans: 4

HE UNITED NATIONS

THE UNITED NATIONS: ORGANIZATION
In 1945, representatives of 50 countries met in San Francisco at the United Nations Conference on International Organization to draw up the United Nations Charter. The Organization officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and a majority of other signatories. United Nations Day is celebrated on 24 October.
Charter
The Charter is the constituting instrument of the United Nations, setting out the rights and obligations of Member States, and establishing theOrganization's organs and procedures.
Purposes
The purposes of the United Nations, as set forth in the Charter, are to maintain international peace and security; to develop friendly relations among nations; to cooperate in solving international economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems and in promoting respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms; and to be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in attaining these ends.
Structure

The six principal organs of the United Nations, are the: General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council,Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice and Secretariat.

General Assembly

It consists of all member states of the U.N. Each member nation can send five delegates but each nation has only one vote. The General Assembly meets in regular session beginning in September each year.

Security Council

It is the executive body of the U.N. It consists of total 15 members, out of which 5 members are permanent and the remaining 10 members are non-permanent. China, France, Russia, UK and USA are the permanent members. tHe non-permanent members are elected by the General Assembly for 2 years from among the member states. The permanent members of the security council have got veto power. Any matter supported by the majority of the members fails to be carried through if negative vote is cast by any of the permanent members.

Economic and Social Council

This organ of the U. N. consists of 54 representatives of the member countries elected by a two third majority of the General Assembly.

International Court of Justice

It is the principal judicail organ of the United Nations. The headquarters of the International court of justice is at the Hague (Netherland). The court consists of 15 judges.

Trusteeship Council

This organ consists of 14 members out of which five are the permanent members of the security council.

Secretariat

This organ of the United nations is the chief administrative office which coordnates and supervises the activites of the U. N. This secretariatis headed by a Secretary General who is appointed by the General Assembly on the recomendation of the Security Coulcil' Secretary General of the U. N. is elected for five years and eligible for re-election. The present Secretary General is Baan ki Moon

The United Nations family, however, is much larger, encompassing 15 agencies and several programmes and bodies.

Budget
The budget for the two years 2000-2001 is $2,535 million. The main source of funds is the contributions of Member States, which are assessed on a scale approved by the General Assembly.
The fundamental criterion on which the scale of assessments is based is the capacity of countries to pay. This is determined by considering their relative shares of total gross national product, adjusted to take into account a number of factors, including their per capita incomes. In addition, countries are assessed -- in accordance with a modified version of the basic scale -- for the costs of peacekeeping operations, which stood at around $2 billion in 2000.
The United Nations family
The United Nations family of organizations is made up of the United Nations Secretariat, the United Nations programmes and funds -- such as the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) -- and the specialized agencies. The programmes, funds and agencies have their own governing bodies and budgets, and set their own standards and guidelines. Together, they provide technical assistance and other forms of practical help in virtually all areas of economic and social endeavour.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY
One of the primary purposes of the United Nations is the maintenance of international peace and security. Since its creation, the United Nations has often been called upon to prevent disputes from escalating into war, to persuade opposing parties to use the conference table rather than force of arms, or to help restore peace when conflict does break out. Over the decades, the United Nations has helped to end numerous conflicts, often through actions of the Security Council — the primary organ for dealing with issues of international peace and security.
The Security Council, the General Assembly and the Secretary-General all play major, complementary roles in fostering peace and security. United Nations activities cover the areas of prevention and peacemaking, peacekeeping, peace-building and disarmament.
Civil conflicts
During the 1990s, there have been major changes in the patterns of conflict with more than 90 per cent of conflicts taking place within, rather than between, states.
The United Nations has therefore reshaped and enhanced the range of instruments at its command, emphasizing conflict prevention, continually adapting peacekeeping operations, involving regional organizations, and strengthening post-conflict peace-building.
To deal with civil conflicts, the Security Council has authorized complex and innovative peacekeeping operations. In El Salvador andGuatemala, in Cambodia and in Mozambique, the UN played a major role in ending war and fostering reconciliation.
Other conflicts, however — in Somalia, Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia — often characterized by ethnic violence, brought new challenges to the UN peacemaking role. Confronted with the problems encountered, the Security Council did not establish any operation from 1995 to 1997.
But the essential role of peacekeeping has once more been dramatically reaffirmed.
Continuing crises in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, East Timor, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia-Eritrea led the Council to establish six new missions in 1998-2000.
Peace-building
The experience of recent years has also led the United Nations to focus as never before on peace-building — action to support structures that will strengthen and consolidate peace. Experience has shown that keeping peace, in the sense of avoiding military conflict, is not sufficient for establishing a secure and lasting peace. Such security can only be achieved by helping countries to foster economic development, social justice, human rights protection, good governance and the democratic process.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Although most people associate the United Nations with the issues of peace and security, the vast majority of its resources are devoted to economic development, social development and sustainable development. United Nations development efforts have profoundly affected the lives and well-being of millions of people throughout the world. Guiding the United Nations work is the conviction that lasting international peace and security are possible only if the economic and social well-being of people everywhere is assured.
Many of the economic and social transformations that have taken place globally in the last five decades have been significantly affected in their direction and shape by the work of the United Nations. As the global centre for consensus-building, the United Nations has set priorities and goals for international cooperation to assist countries in their development efforts and to foster a supportive global economic environment.
Common interests
International debate on economic and social issues has increasingly reflected the common interest of rich and poor countries in solving the many problems that transcend national boundaries. Issues such as the environment, refugees, organized crime, drug trafficking and AIDS are seen as global problems requiring coordinated action. The impact of poverty and unemployment in one region can be quickly felt in others, not least through migration, social disruption and conflict. Similarly, in the age of a global economy, financial instability in one country is immediately felt in the markets of others.
Coordinating development activities
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is the principal body coordinating the economic and social work of the United Nations. It is serviced by the Department for Economic and Social Affairs. The entire family of United Nations organizations works for economic, social and sustainable development.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Virtually every United Nations body and specialized agency is involved to some degree in the protection of human rights.
One of the great achievements of the United Nations is the creation of a comprehensive body of human rights law, which, for the first time in history, provides us with a universal and internationally protected code of human rights, one to which all nations can subscribe and to which all people can aspire.
Not only has the United Nations painstakingly defined a broad range of internationally accepted rights; it has also established mechanisms with which to promote and protect these rights and to assist governments in carrying out their responsibilities.
Human rights law
The foundations of this body of law are the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the General Assembly in 1948. Since then, the United Nations has gradually expanded human rights law to encompass specific standards for women, children, disabled persons, minorities, migrant workers and other vulnerable groups, who now possess rights that protect them from discriminatory practices that had long been common in many societies. Rights have been extended through groundbreaking General Assembly decisions that have gradually established their universality, indivisibility and interrelatedness with development and democracy.
Human rights action
Education campaigns have tirelessly informed the world’s public of their inalienable rights, while numerous national judicial and penal systems have been enhanced with United Nations training programmes and technical advice. The United Nations machinery to monitor compliance with human rights covenants has acquired a remarkable cohesiveness and weight.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights works to strengthen and coordinate United Nations work for the protection and promotion of all human rights of all persons around the world. The Secretary-General has made human rights the central theme that unifies the Organization’s work.
DECOLONIZATION
More than 80 nations whose peoples were under colonial rule have joined the United Nations as sovereign independent states since the UN was founded in 1945. Many other Territories have achieved self-determination through political association with other independent states or through integration with other states. The United Nations has played a crucial role in that historic change by encouraging the aspirations of dependent peoples and by setting goals and standards to accelerate their attainment of independence. The Organization has also supervised elections leading to independence — in Togoland (1956 and 1968), Western Samoa (1961), Namibia (1989) and most recently a popular consultation in East Timor (1999).
Self-determination and independence
The decolonization efforts of the United Nations derive from the Charter principle of “equal rights and self-determination of peoples”, as well as from three specific chapters in the Charter devoted to the interests of dependent peoples. Since 1960, the United Nations has also been guided by the General Assembly’s Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, by which Member States proclaimed the necessity of bringing colonialism to a speedy end. The Organization has also been guided by General Assembly resolution 1541 (XV) of 1960, which defined the three options offering full self-government for Non-Self-Governing Territories.
 
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