Who is the New Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)?
Who won the Mahatma Gandhi International Award 2009 for Peace and Reconciliation?
Who is the reciepient of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award for 2009?
Who is the winner of the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award for 2008 in woman category?
The head office of the State Bank of India is located in ___
The Maitree express is a train service between ___ and ___
Which country has the largest forest cover?
Which is the longest bone in the human body?
Where did Babur, the first Mughal emperor, die?
The National Chemical Laboratory(India) is located?
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit was held in June 2009 in ___
Who is the author of the famous novel Disgrace?
Friday, November 20, 2009
Quick Quiz
Saturday, November 7, 2009
International Affairs
International Affairs - October 2009
• Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was re elected as the President of Tunisiaconsecutively for the fifth time. He has secured 89% votes.
• The 15th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits were held on 23-25 October 2009 in Cha-am Hua Hin, Thailand. Cha-am Hua Hin declaration on strengthening cooperation on education to achieve an ASEAN caring and sharing community was released. 7th India – ASEAN meeting too was held. The next summit will be held at New Delhi.
• Senior Environment Officials of SAARC met in New Delhi. The meeting has decided to start 50 environment centers in Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan to study Climate Change.
• International Diabetes Federation (IDF) World 20th Diabetic Congresswas held at Montreal, Canada. It warned India that 9% of the population would suffer with diabetes by 2033. Currently India is in the first place with 50.8 million diabetic patients followed by China. It also said that 258 million people (7% of the population) in the world are diabetic patients.
• World Health Summit took place in Berlin from October 14th to 18th. Modern diseases like asthma and obesity were concentrated. 700 members from 60 countries participated in this summit.
• Iran’s Nuclear Talks with USA, UK, China, Russia, France and IAEA was held in Vienna.
• Maldives Cabinet held the world’s first underwater meeting to highlight the danger posed to low-lying nations by global warming.
• Bosnia, Lebanon, Gabon, Brazil and Nigeria will join UN Security Council from January 2010 for a period of 2 years.
• The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says that 105 million more people are suffering from hunger as a result of the current economic crisis. Ensuring food security in a time of crisis is the theme of this year's World Food Day, marked on October 16th. Among them 642 million people are from Asia Pacific region and 265 million from Sub Sahara region.
• Angela Merkel was re-elected as the Chancellor of Germany. She forms the government with her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and Social Union and Free Democratic Party.
• Iran test fired Shaheb-3 and Sajjal missiles with a range of 1300 to 2000km. They can carry payload of 100kgs.
• The 10-member countries and observers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, met in Beijing. They pledged to work together on combating terror and improving financial co-operation among Asian nations to combat the financial crisis.
• Greek socialists achieved resounding win in elections. George Papandreou-led Pasok swept elections with 43% of vote after five years of New Democracy government.
• UNDP has announced Human Development Index (HDI) rankings for the year 2009. Norway (.971) stood first followed by Australia and Iceland. India (.612) dropped to 134th rank from 128th (2008). USA was ranked 13th (12th in 2008) and China 92nd (99th in 2008).
SBI General awareness Test
SBI Clerical Exam Current Affairs test Question Paper
1. Who is the present chairman of CII ?
Ans- K.V.Kamak
2. What is the fullform of “BRIC” ?
Ans- brazil,russia ,india,china
3. Which film has bagged the best movie awards in IIFA awards which was held in bangkok ?
Ans- chak de india (yash chopra)
4. Who is the winner of French open 2008 men’s title ?
Ans- rafael nadal
5. who is the winner of DLF IPL Cricket Tounament 2008 ?
Ans- Rajasthan Royals
6. National Human Rights Commission Chairman?
Ans- justice rajendra babu
National Human Rights Commission
The National Human Rights Commission was established on 12th October, 1993 under the legislative mandate of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993.
Over the past eleven years the Commission has endeavoured to give a positive meaning and a content to the objectives set out in the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. It has moved vigorously and effectively to use the opportunities provided to it by the Act to promote and protect human rights in the country. While undertaking the tasks set out in the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, the Commission has noticed several lacunae in the Act over the years. This has been mentioned in earlier reports and it is emphasized, once again, that there is a need to review and amend the Act for the proper and effective functioning of the Commission.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the General Assembly on 10th December, 1948, was followed by two Covenants – International Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in 1966. India signed both these International Conventions in 1979.
The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) is taking a robust attitude towards the practical implementation of these rights under the ICESCR. This was recognized by the United Nations in 1986 when it acknowledged the right to development as a human right. The right to development as formulated in the 1986 U.N. Declaration is a synthesis of the two sets of rights.
In democratic societies fundamental human rights and freedoms are put under the guarantee of law and therefore, their protection becomes an obligation of those who are entrusted with the task of their protection. These rights are broadly classified into civil and political rights on the one hand and economic, social and cultural rights on the other. While the former are more in the nature of injunction against the authority of the State from encroaching upon the inalienable freedoms of an individual, the latter are demands on the State to provide positive conditions to capacitate the individual to exercise the former. The object of both sets of rights is, to make an individual an effective participant in the affairs of the society. Unless both sets of rights are available, neither full development of the human personality can be achieved nor true democracy can be said to exist.
The Commission, consistent with its mandate, took up issues involving human rights that are of significance, either suo motu, or when brought to its notice by the civil society, the media, concerned citizens, or expert advisers. Its primary focus is to strengthen the extension of human rights to all sections of society, in particular, the vulnerable groups.
7. who is the indian hockey coach ?
Ans- jokim karvalo
8. which film has bagged the best film of golden palm award in cannes film festival 2008 ?
Ans- entre les murs (the class)
9. who is the winner of iifa best actor award 2008 ?
Ans- shahrukh khan (chak de india)
10.who is the chief of indian air force ?
Ans- fali homi major
11.who is the miss universe india 2008 ?
Ans- simaran kaur mundi
12.who is the miss india world 2008
Ans- parvathy omnakuttan
13.venue of 15th saarc summit 2008?
Ans- colombo (sri lanka)
14.who got dada saheb phalke ratna award 2008?
Ans- b.r.chopra
15.who is the winner of world cup cricket 2007 ?
Ans- australia
16.who is the world cup cricket 2007 runner up ?
Ans- sri lanka
17.who is the winner of french open 2008 womens title ?
Ans- ana ivanovic
18.who completed 17000 runs in odi recently ?
Ans- Sachin Tendulkar
19.who is the president of russia ?
Ans-dmitri medwedev
20.who is the prime minister of russia ?
Ans- vladimir putin
21.who is the world bank president ?
Ans- robert zoellick
22.india has successfully test fired agni iii in the month of may 2008. which type of missile belongs to agni iii -
Ans - surface to surface intermediate range ballistic missile
SBI General Knowledge Test
SBI General Knowledge Placement Test Paper questions / recruitment test exam questions with answer keys for State Bank of India:
1. The Kishenganga Power Project is in-
A. Orissa
B. Maharashtra
C. Gujarat
D. Jammu & Kashmir
Ans (D)
2. The late Nirmala Desh Pande was a famous
A. diplomat
B. astrologer
C. Social activist
D. film-star
Ans (C)
3. Who has been awarded the Prem Bhatia Award for the year 2008 ?
A. Nilanjana Bose
B. Rupashree Nanda
C. Nirupama Subramanian
D. None of these
Ans (C)
4. Microwave ovens cook dishes by means of
A. Ultraviolet rays
B. Infra-red rays
C. Convection
D. Conduction
Ans (D)
5. Most of the phenomena related to weather take place in
A. stratosphere
B. ionosphere
C. mesosphere
D. troposphere
Ans (D)
6. The current President of the World Bank is
A. Dominique Strauss-Kahn
B. James D. Wolfansen
C. Barbara Cartland
D. Robert Zoellick
Ans (D)
7. Amartya Sen, the NRI Nobel laureate got the honour for his work on
A. Game theory
B. Securities analysis
C. Poverty and famines
D.Impact of Industrialization
Ans (C)
8. The Quit India resolution was passed at the
A. Bombay session of I.N.C. in 1940
B. Bombay session of I.N.C. in 1941
C. Bombay session of I.N.C. in 1942
D. Bombay session of I.N.C. in 1945.
Ans (C)
9. Who among the following is not a ghazal singer?
A. Talat Aziz
B. Chandan Dass
C. Peenaz Masani
D. Jagdev Singh
Ans (D)
10. Nobel Prize for literature in 2007 was received by-
A. Doris Lessing
B. Albert Al Gore
C. Mohammad Yunus
D. None of these
Ans (A)
11. Meteorites are the heavenly bodies
A. between the Mars and the Jupiter
B. between the Saturn and the Neptune
C. between the Mars and the Venus
D. that burn brightly on entering the Earth’s atmosphere
Ans (D)
12. P-5 is a group of
A. highly developed countries
B. Highly populous countries
C. Permanent members of the Security Council
D. Established nuclear powers
Ans (C)
13. Arrange the following in chronological order:
a. Dandi March
b. McDonald Award
c. Hanging of Bhagat Singh
d. Meerut conspiracy case
A. a, b, c, d
B. b, a, c, d
C. d, c, a, b,
D. d, a, c, b
Ans (A)
14. Which of the following is a land-locked state?
A. Gujarat
B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Tamil Nadu
Ans (C)
15. Which of the following is not an official language as per the 8th schedule?
A. Konkani
B. Sindhi
C. Manipuri
D. English
Ans (D)
16. Which of the following used in making computer chips ?
A. Carbon
B. Uranium
C. Silicon
D. Rubidium
Ans (C)
17. In order to see an undersea object while in a ship, you would make use of a
A. telescope
B. periscope
C. marinoscope
D None of these
Ans (B)
18. Baan Ki-moon , the UNO Secretary-General belong to
A. Saudi Arab
B. Egypt
C. South Korea
D. Brazil
Ans (C)
19. The deepest ocean in the world is
A. The Indian ocean
B. The Atlantic ocean
C. The Pacific ocean
D. None of these
Ans (C)
20. The oldest mutual fund in India is the
A. SBI Mutual Fund
B. BOB Mutual Fund
C. PNB Mutual Fund
D. Unit Trust of India
Ans (D)
21. A candidate for elections to the Lok Sabha stands to lose his Deposit Money if he fails to get
A. 1/5 of the total valid votes
B. 1/8 of the valid votes
C. 1/6 of the valid votes polled
D. none of these
Ans (A)
22. The Varanasi–Kanyakumari National Highway is called
A. N.H. – 8
B. N. H. – 7
C. N.H. – 12
D. N.H. – 9
Ans (B)
23. Which of the following areas of output is witnessing a new revolution?
A. oilseeds
B. fisheries
C. fruits
D. cereals
Ans (A)
24. The W.T.O. came into being on
A. 1st April, 1995
B. 1st April, 1994
C. 1st Jan., 1995
D. 1st Jan., 1996
Ans (C)
25. Bangal was partitioned during the viceroyalty of
A. Lord Rippon
B. Lord Curzon
C. Lord Hardinge
D. Lord Minto
Ans (B)
26. Tata purchased Jaguar and Rover from-
A. Hyundai
B. Maruti-Suzuki
C. Ford Motor
D. General Motor
Ans (C)
Monday, November 2, 2009
National Affairs
National Affairs - October 2009
According to Registrar General of India, Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) for the year 2008 was 53 per 1000 infants which were 57 per 1000 in 2006. The least IMR was in Kerala – 16 per 1000.
India notified the outbreak of Avian Influenza (H5N1) in Assam (18 epicentres), West Bengal (11) and Sikkim (1) between November 2008 and May 2009.
In Haryana, Congress won 40 seats, Indian National Lokda(INLD) – 31 and BJP – 4. Bhupinder Singh Hooda was re-elected as the CM.
In Arunachal Pradesh too Congress stood out as the single major party. Dorjee Khandu was re-elected as the CM.
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Union Ministry for Environment and Forests (MoEF) would jointly initiate “National Institute for Research on Climate and Environment” in Bangalore. The institute would use space-based and ground-based observation systems to create an indigenous “nucleus” for research into all issues relating to climate, including the impact of climate change on aspects of the economy such as agriculture and water.
- Two satellites would be launched between 2010 and 2011 to measure and monitor greenhouse gases. While a micro-satellite would be launched in 2010 to study aerosols, another dedicated satellite in 2011 would monitor greenhouse gases such as methane and trace gases.
- Vice-President Mohammed Hamid Ansari released a book, 'Unleashing India, Water: Elixir of Life' authored by Union Law Minister Veerappa Moily, which makes a strong case for a changeover from the existing conventional method of flow or flood irrigation to total coverage under drip and sprinkler methods. Mr Moily dedicated the book to former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy.
- 2010 was declared as the year of Tigers. ‘The Year of the Tiger’ will start on February 14th at Corbett National Park.
- The Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) has appointed Abdul Rahman as special Ambassador to Kashmir.
- On the eve of 50th anniversary of Panchayat Raj system, 2009-10 was declared as the year of “Gramasabha”. The NREG Act was renamed as Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
- Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka were affected with severe floods.
- The Centre has declared dolphins a national aquatic animal in order to save the rare freshwater species from disappearing from the country's aqua map.