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NATIONAL EVENTS 2009

NATIONAL EVENTS 2009

Monday, January 25, 2010

SOLUTION OF LECTURER GIC EXAM 2009

  • 131- Cobalt-60 is used extensively in industry and in radioisotope therapy
  • 142- Houston is the center of the national petroleum industry. D
  • 30- The drugs bhang, hashish, and marijuana contain as their principal component narcotic resins found mostly in the glandular hairs of the plants. –B- family Moraceae. Hemp is classified as Cannabis sativa.
  • 16- cadmium wastes the Mitsui Metal and Mining Company was the direct cause of the extremely painful and often fatal itai-itai (ouch-ouch) disease suffered by many nearby residents. B
  • 13- Cinchonas belong to the family Rubiaceae. B
  • 66- Date palms belong to the family Arecaceae (formerly Palmae). The common date palm is classified as Phoenix dactylifera, the sugar date palm or toddy palm as Phoenix sylvestris, the blue date palm as Phoenix zeylanica, and the pygmy date palm as Phoenix roebelenii. C
  • R/ A sugary sap, called toddy, can be obtained from the flower buds. The palmyra palm is a member of the family Arecaceae (formerly Palmae). It is classified as Borassus flabellifer.
  • 67-The clove tree belongs to the family Myrtaceae. It is classified as Syzygium aromaticum.B
  • 84- Mahoganies belong to the family Meliaceae. True mahoganies are classified in the American genus Swietenia and the African genus Khaya. The chinaberry tree is classified as Melia azedarach. D
  • 2-The gynostegium is a typical feature of members of the Milkweed family- D
  • 3-Dendrology concerns tree identification, distribution, age determination, and species characteristics. C
  • 4- A cyathium (plural: cyathia) is one of the specialised pseudanthia ("false flowers") forming the inflorescence of plants in the genus Euphorbia – D
  • 5- Syconus develops from hypanthodium having a pear shaped receptacle which become fleshy and bears numerous achenes in inner surface e.g. fig, banyan etc –D
  • 6- Xylem presumably with tracheids; without vessels – Winteraceae D
  • 7-amphivasal vascular bundle: one in which the phloem is surrounded by xylem –D
  • 8- In Selaginella trabeculae are the modification of Endodermis as they have casparian strips on the cells – C
  • 9- Simpile tissue - C
  • 10- Many plants like gymnosperms and dicots have extensive lateral meristems (the cambium, the vascular cambium, and the cork cambium) that give rise to growth in girth, also called secondary growth. – D
  • 11- Callose is a plant polysaccharide. It is composed of glucose residues linked together through β-1,3-linkages, and is termed a β-glucan a carbohydrate in plant cells that plugs the sieve pores when the sieve tubes stop functioning. D
  • 12-tracheid a water conducting and supportive cell type of xylem composed of long, thin cells with tapered ends – A
  • dictyostele a dissected siphonostele with two or more overlapping leaf bases
  • 13- Cinchona Officinalis, also known as Quinine, Rubiaceae- B
  • 14- A eutrophic body of water, commonly a lake or pond has high primary productivity due to excessive nutrients and is subject to algal blooms
  • An oligotrophic lake is a lake with low primary productivity –A
  • 15- The commonly observed high diversity of trees in tropical rain forests and corals –C
  • 16- cadmium wastes the Mitsui Metal and Mining Company was the direct cause of the extremely painful and often fatal itai-itai (ouch-ouch) disease suffered by many nearby residents. B
  • 17- In the genetic code, a stop codon (or termination codon) is a nucleotide triplet within messenger RNA that signals a termination of translation. –D
  • 18- Heterocyst and Nitrogenase Heterocysts are thick walled specialized cells ... pores called polar nodules which contain enzyme (in BGA) nitrogenase - C
  • 19-CHLOROPHYLL SOLUTION FLUORESCE
  • 20- plant hormone – b
  • 21- sigma facter –a
  • 22- penicillin – a
  • 23- Inteins are selfish DNA elements inserted in-frame and translated together with their host proteins. – C
  • 29- nannandrous Oedogonium taxa (O. eminens,. O. undulatum, O. sp. ... including all dioecious nannandrous and monoecious Oedogonium taxa with bootstrap – D
  • 34- Meristele: one of the bundles of a dictyostele – C
  • 39- The northern blot is a technique used in molecular biology research to study gene expression by detection of RNA – C
  • 42- The neoplastic diseases crown gall and hairy root are incited by the phytopathogenic bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Agrobacterium rhizogenes – A
  • coenocytic algae Vaucheria
  • Photolyases (EC 4.1.99.3) are DNA repair enzymes that repair damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet light.
  • The toddy palm (genus Borassus
  • In evolutionary ecology, an ecotype (Greek: οίκος = home and τύπος = type, coined by Göte Turesson in 1922[1][2]) describes a genetically distinct geographic variety, population or race within species (or among closely related), which is adapted to specific environmental conditions.[3][4] Typically, ecotypes exhibit phenotypic differences (such as in morphology or physiology) stemming form environmental heterogeneity[5] and are capable of interbreeding with other geographically adjacent ecotypes without loss of fertility or vigor.[6]
  • Cephaleuros Species, the Plant-Parasitic Green Algae
  • Karyotype is a test to identify and evaluate the size, shape, and number of chromosomes in a sample of body cells.
  • endomitosis /en·do·mi·to·sis/ (-mi-to´sis) reproduction of nuclear elements not followed by chromosome movements and cytoplasmic division – B
  • hinged DNA structure (H-DNA) which is composed of triple-stranded and single-stranded regions.- A
  • A filament arising from the fertilized carpogonium of most red algae.-A

 

Sunday, January 24, 2010

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कुछ सामान्य ज्ञान जनवरी 2010

1. लोक सभा की सदस्य संख्या किस वर्ष तक अपरिवर्तित रहेगी ?
उत्तर: 2026
2.
किसके द्वारा वर्ष 1982 में, 'पब्लिक इन्ट्रेस्ट लिटिगेशन' प्रारंभ की गयी ?
उत्तर: न्यायमूर्ति पी.एन. भगवती द्वारा
3.
लोक सभा के प्रथम स्पीकर कौन थे ?
उत्तर: जी.वी. मावलंकर
4.
सेंट्रल बिल्डिंग रिसर्च इंस्टिट्यूट कहाँ स्थित है ?
उत्तर: रुड़की
5.
एकमात्र भारतीय, जो गवर्नर जनरल रहे -
उत्तर: चक्रवर्ती राजगोपालाचारी
6.
कौनसी योजना अंततः भारत की स्वतंत्रता की आधार बनी ?
उत्तर: माउंटबेटेन योजना
7.
किस बैंक की पंच लाइन है 'मच मोर टू डू विद यू इन फोकस'(Much More To Do With You In Focus) ?
उत्तर: आंध्रा बैंक
8.
ग्लोबल वार्मिंग के बारे में जागृति पैदा करने के लिये किस संस्था ने 'kick the CO2 Habit' नामक अभियान चलाया है ?
उत्तर: UNEP(United Nations Environment Programme) ने
9. '
मिडनाइट चिल्ड्रन' नामक पुस्तक किसने लिखी है ?
उत्तर: सलमान रश्दी
10. '
द लास्ट मुग़ल' पुस्तक किसने लिखी है ?
उत्तर: विलियम डार्लिम्पल

सामान्य ज्ञान जनवरी 2010

1. 'रज्मनामा' किस भारतीय ग्रन्थ का फारसी में अनुवाद है ?
उत्तर: महाभारत का
2.
भक्तिकाल के वह प्रथम संत कौन थे, जिन्होंने अपने संदेशों का प्रचार करने के लिये हिंदी का उपयोग किया ?
उत्तर: रामानंद
3.
संगीत के वाद्य तबला का आविष्कार किसने किया था ?
उत्तर: अमीर खुसरो
4.
संगम साहित्य की भाषा क्या थी ?
उत्तर: तमिल
5.
भारतीय राष्ट्रीय कांग्रेस का प्रथम मुस्लिन अधक्ष कौन था ?
उत्तर: बदरुद्दीन तैयब जी
6.
कौटिल्य किसके प्रधानमंत्री थे ?
उत्तर: चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्य
7.
हाल ही में किस देश में राष्ट्रपति का कार्यकाल 6 वर्ष तथा संसद का कार्यकाल 5 वर्ष किया गया है ?
उत्तर: रूस में
8. '
इलियड और ओडिसी' के रचनाकार कौन हैं ?
उत्तर: होमर
9.
महात्मा बुद्ध की शिक्षाओं को किस ग्रन्थ में एकत्रित किया गया है ?
उत्तर: विनय पिटिक में
10.
सैल वन के नाम से कौनसी कंपनी मोबाइल सेवाएं उपलब्ध करा रही है ?
उत्तर: बीएसएनएल (BSNL)

Science and Technology

1. रासायनिक दृष्टि से विटामिन C क्या है ?
उत्तर: एस्कॉर्बिक अम्ल
2.
अलजाइमर रोग में मानव शरीर का कौनसा अंग प्रभावित होता है ?
उत्तर: मस्तिष्क
3.
तरलीकृत पेट्रोलियम गैस का मुख्य आधार घटक क्या है ?
उत्तर: ब्यूटेन
4.
किस विटामिन की कमी से हैमरेज हो जाता है ?
उत्तर: विटामिन K की कमी से
5.
एक ह्रदय धड़कन का समय कितना होता है ?
उत्तर: 0.8 सेकंड
6.
प्लास्टर ऑफ पेरिस का रासायनिक नाम क्या है ?
उत्तर: कैल्सियम सल्फेट हेमी हाइड्रेट
7.
विटामिन E का रासायनिक नाम क्या है ?
उत्तर: टोकोफेरॉल
8.
शरीर में ताप्स्थायी को धारण करने वाली ग्रंथि है -
उत्तर: हाइपोथेलेमस
9.
हीमोग्लोबिन पाई जाती है -
उत्तर: RBC में
10.
शक्कर को ग्लूकोज और फ्रुक्टोज में हाइड्रो लाइज करने वाले किण्वक का नाम क्या है ?
उत्तर: इन्वर्टेज

Indian National Movement Questions

1. 'भारतीय असंतोष का जनक' किसे कहा जाता है ?
उत्तर: बाल गंगाधर तिलक
2.
बंगाल का विभाजन किस वायसराय के समय हुआ था ?
उत्तर: लॉर्ड कर्जन के कार्यकाल में
3. 1916
में मुस्लिम लीग और कांग्रेस के बीच समझौता कहाँ हुआ था ?
उत्तर: लखनऊ
4.
बंगाल विभाजन किस वायसराय के समय में रद्द किया गया ?
उत्तर: लॉर्ड हार्डिंग
5.
जलियाँवाला बाग़ की घटना कब हुई थी ?
उत्तर: 13 अप्रैल, 1919 में
6. '
चटगाँव आर्म्स डकैती' किसके नेतृत्व में हुई थी ?
उत्तर: सूर्यसेन के नेतृत्व में
7. 1857
के विद्रोह का प्रथम आभास कहाँ हुआ ?
उत्तर: बैरकपुर में
8.
धोंधू पन्त को किस लोकप्रिय नाम से जाना जाता है ?
उत्तर: नाना साहब के नाम से
9.
चपाती एवं लाल गुलाब का सम्बन्ध किस विद्रोह/आन्दोलन से था ?
उत्तर: 1857 के विद्रोह से
10.
भारतीय राष्ट्रीय कांग्रेस की स्थापना के समय भारत का गवर्नर जनरल कौन था ?
उत्तर: लॉर्ड डफरिन

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भारतीय इतिहास एवं संस्कृति का सामान्य ज्ञान

1. पूर्व मुगलकाल में भारत की यात्रा करने वाला इब्नबतूता किस देश का निवासी था ?
उत्तर: मोरक्को का
2.
भारत आने वाला पहला ज्ञात चीनी यात्री कौन था ?
उत्तर: फाह्यान
3. '
सत्यमेव जयते' किस उपनिषद् से उद्धृत है ?
उत्तर: मुण्डकोपनिषद् से
4.
यूनानी लेखकों ने चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्य के लिये किस नाम का प्रयोग किया है ?
उत्तर: सैंड्रोकोटस तथा एंड्रोकोटस का
5.
दिल्ली सल्तनत पर शासन करने वाली एक मात्र महिला रजिया सुलतान किसकी पुत्री थी ?
उत्तर: इल्तुमिश की
6. '
तारीख-ए-फिरोजशाही' की रचना किसने की ?
उत्तर: जियाउद्दीन बरनी ने
7. 1570
ई. तक लगभग सभी राजपूत राज्यों ने अकबर की अधीनता स्वीकार कर ली थी, परन्तु किस एकमात्र राज्य ने उसकी अधीनता नहीं मानी ?
उत्तर: मेवाड़ ने
8.
मराठा राज्य का द्वितीय संस्थापक किसे मना जाता है ?
उत्तर: बाजीराव प्रथम को
9.
अवध का अंतिम नवाब कौन था ?
उत्तर: वाजिद अली शाह
10.
भारत में ब्रिटिश व्यापारिक प्रतिष्ठानों की स्थापना हेतु आज्ञा प्राप्त करने हेतु आने वाला ब्रिटिश सम्राट जेम्स का पहला प्रतिनिधि कौन था ?
उत्तर: विलियम हॉकिंस

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

General Knowledge Questions

 
 

No.

Question

Answer

01

The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was

Mujibur Rehman

02

The longest river in the world is the

Nile

03

The longest highway in the world is the

Trans-Canada

04

The longest highway in the world has a length of

About 8000 km

05

The highest mountain in the world is the

Everest

06

The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is

Myanmar

07

The biggest desert in the world is the

Sahara desert

08

The largest coffee growing country in the world is

Brazil

09

The country also known as "country of Copper" is

Zambia

10

The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is

Durand line

11

The river Volga flows out into the

Capsian sea

12

The coldest place on the earth is

Verkoyansk in Siberia

13

The country which ranks second in terms of land area is

Canada

14

The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is

Sicily

15

The river Jordan flows out into the

Dead sea

16

The biggest delta in the world is the

Sunderbans

17

The capital city that stands on the river Danube is

Belgrade

18

The Japanese call their country as

Nippon

19

The length of the English channel is

564 kilometres

20

The world's oldest known city is

Damascus

21

The city which is also known as the City of Canals is

Venice

22

The country in which river Wangchu flows is

Myanmar

23

The biggest island of the world is

Greenland

24

The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is

Detroit, USA

25

The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world is

USA

26

The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is

Malaysia

27

The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world is

Malaysia

28

The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is the

Mississippi

29

The city which was once called the `Forbidden City' was

Peking

30

The country called the Land of Rising Sun is

Japan

31

Mount Everest was named after

Sir George Everest

32

The volcano Vesuvius is located in

Italy

33

The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world is

Cuba

34

The length of the Suez Canal is

162.5 kilometers

35

The lowest point on earth is

The coastal area of Dead sea

36

The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of

Nepal

37

The largest ocean of the world is the

Pacific ocean

38

The largest bell in the world is the

Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow

39

The biggest stadium in the world is the

Strahov Stadium, Prague

40

The world's largest diamond producing country is

South Africa

41

Australia was discovered by

James Cook

42

The first Governor General of Pakistan is

Mohammed Ali Jinnah

43

Dublin is situated at the mouth of river

Liffey

44

The earlier name of New York city was

New Amsterdam

45

The Eifel tower was built by

Alexander Eiffel

46

The Red Cross was founded by

Jean Henri Durant

47

The country which has the greatest population density is

Monaco

48

The national flower of Britain is

Rose

49

Niagara Falls was discovered by

Louis Hennepin

50

The national flower of Italy is

Lily

51

The national flower of China is

Narcissus

52

The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located at

Kathmandu

53

The gateway to the Gulf of Iran is

Strait of Hormuz

54

The first Industrial Revolution took place in

England

55

World Environment Day is observed on

5th June

56

The first Republican President of America was

Abraham Lincoln

57

The country famous for Samba dance is

Brazil

58

The name of Alexander's horse was

Beucephalus

59

Singapore was founded by

Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles

60

The famous British one-eyed Admiral was

Nelson

61

The earlier name of Sri Lanka was

Ceylon

62

The UNO was formed in the year

1945

63

UNO stands for

United Nations Organization

64

The independence day of South Korea is celebrated on

15th August

65

`Last Judgement' was the first painting of an Italian painter named

Michelangelo

66

Paradise Regained was written by

John Milton

67

The first President of Egypt was

Mohammed Nequib

68

The first man to reach North Pole was

Rear Peary

69

The most famous painting of Pablo Picasso was

Guermica

70

The primary producer of newsprint in the world is

Canada

71

The first explorer to reach the South Pole was

Cap. Ronald Amundson

72

The person who is called the father of modern Italy is

G.Garibaldi

73

World literacy day is celebrated on

8th September

74

The founder of modern Germany is

Bismarck

75

The country known as the land of the midnight sun is

Norway

76

The place known as the Roof of the world is

Tibet

77

The founder of the Chinese Republic was

San Yat Sen

78

The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was

Abdul Salam

79

The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was

Margaret Thatcher

80

The first Secretary General of the UNO was

Trygve Lie

81

The sculptor of the statue of Liberty was

Frederick Auguste Bartholdi

82

The port of Banku is situated in

Azerbaijan

83

John F Kennedy was assassinated by

Lee Harry Oswald

84

The largest river in France is

Lore

85

The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law was

Catherine of Aragon

86

The first negro to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was

Ralph Johnson Bunche

87

The first British University to admit women for degree courses was

London University

88

The principal export of Jamaica is

Sugar

89

New York is popularly known as the city of

Skyscrapers

90

Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of

Cloves

91

The country known as the Land of White Elephant is

Thailand

92

The country known as the Land of Morning Calm is

Korea

93

The country known as the Land of Thunderbolts is

Bhutan

94

The highest waterfalls in the world is the

Salto Angel Falls, Venezuela

95

The largest library in the world is the

United States Library of Congress, Washington DC