Sunday, 27 August 2017

Physical Features of India



Physical Features of India

The Northern Plain
  • The northern plain has been formed by the interplay of the three major river systems, namely– the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries. 
  • This plain is formed of alluvial soil. Due to this, it is agriculturally a very productive part of India.
  • In the lower course, due to gentle slope, the velocity of the river decreases which results in the formation of riverine islands. Majuli, in the Brahmaputra River is the largest inhabited riverine island in the world.
  • The largest part of the northern plain is formed of older alluvium. They lie above the flood plains of the rivers and present a terrace like feature. This part is known as bhangar. The soil in this region contains calcareous deposits locally known as kankar. The newer, younger deposits of the flood plains are called khadar.

The Northern Plain is broadly divided into three sections:

a) Punjab Plains - Formed by the Indus and its tributaries, The Indus and its tributaries–the Jhelum, the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas and the Satluj originate in the Himalaya. This section of the plain is dominated by the doabs.
b) The Ganga plain - Extends between Ghaggar and Teesta rivers.
c) Brahmaputra plain - Particularly in Assam. 

The Peninsular Plateau 
  • Composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land and thus, making it a part of the oldest landmass. The plateau has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills.
  • This plateau consists of two broad divisions, namely, the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau.
  • The eastward extensions of this plateau are locally known as the Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand. The Chotanagpur plateau marks the further eastward extension, drained by the Damodar river.
  • The Deccan Plateau is a triangular landmass that lies to the south of the river Narmada. The Satpura range flanks its broad base in the north while the Mahadev, the Kaimur hills and the Maikal range form its eastern extensions.
  • Three Prominent hill ranges from the west to east are the Garo, the Khasi and the Jaintia Hills..
  • The Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats mark the western and the eastern edges of the Deccan Plateau respectively. 
  • The Aravali Hills lie on the western and northwestern margins of the peninsular plateau. These are highly eroded hills and are found as broken hills. They extend from Gujarat to Delhi in a southwest-northeast direction.
The Indian Desert
  • The Indian desert lies towards the western margins of the Aravali Hills.
  • It is an undulating sandy plain covered with sand dunes. This region receives very low rainfall below 150 mm per year. 
  • It has arid climate with low vegetation cover. Streams appear during the rainy season. 
  • Luni is the only large river in this region.
  • Barchans (crescent shaped dunes) cover larger areas but longitudinal dunes become more prominent near the Indo-Pakistan boundary.

Physical Features of India



Physical Features of India



Q1.The northern plain has been formed by the interplay of the three major river systems namely:
Ans:the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra.

Q2.Which is the largest inhabited riverine island in the world:
Ans:Majuli, in the Brahmaputra River.

Q3. The newer, younger deposits of the alluvial soils are called:
Ans:khadar.

Q4.How peninsular Plateau was formed:
Ans:breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land.

Q5.The eastward extensions of Central Highlands plateau are locally known as:
Ans:Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand

Q6.Three Prominent hill ranges from the west to east are:
Ans:the Garo, the Khasi and the Jaintia Hills.

Q7.The annual rainfall that The indian Desert  receives per year:
Ans:150 mm

Q8.The only large river in the Indian Desert region.
Ans:Luni

Q9.The Indian desest lies towards the western margins of:
Ans:The Aravali Hills.

Q10.Punjab Plains is formed by which river:

Ans: Indus and its tributaries

Slave Dynasty


Slave Dynasty
Qutubuddin Aibak (1206-1290)
  • Qutubuddin Aibak was a slave of Muhammad Ghori, who made him the Governor of his Indian possessions. He was the founder of Slave dynasty (Mamluk dynasty) in India (1206-1210).
  • He was also known as “Laakh baksh” because he gave liberal donations to muslims. 
  • He constructed two mosques “Quwat-ul-Islam” in Delhi and Adhai-Din-Ka-Jhopra in Ajmer.
  • He also started the construction of Qutub Minar in the honour of famous sufi saint “Qutubdin bakhtiyar-kaki”.
  • Lahore was the capital of Qutub-ud-Din-Aibak.
  • He Died after falling from a horse while playing Polo(Chaugan) at Lahore in 1210.

Iltutmish (1210-1236)
  • Aaramshah was the son of Qutub-din-aibak and he was defeated by Illtutmis in 1211.
  • Iltutmis was the real founder of Delhi Sultanate.
  • He made Delhi, the capital in place of Lahore.
  • In order to crush the power of opponent nobles he formed “Turk-e-chihalgani or “chalisaa”.
  • “Iqta” system was introduced by Illtutmish for well administration.
  • He issued the silver coins “Taka” and copper coins Jeetal for the first time.
  • Justice bell - The contribution of Iltutmish in the field of justice was praise worthy. Ibn-i-Battuta writes about it, “Two lions of marble were built in front of the palace of the Sultan and bells were hung in their necks. The oppressed used to ring these bells and justice was done to them after listening to their requests. 
  • The construction of Qutub Minar was completed during his reign.

Slave Dynasty

Slave Dynasty




Q1.The ruler from the slave Dynasty who died of injury while playing chaugan(Polo) at lahore:
Ans:Qutub-ud-Din Aibak

Q2.What do you mean by Turkan-i-chihalgani:
Ans:Group of 40 ruling elite

Q3.Who was known as the " Slave of a Slave"?
Ans:Illtutmish

Q4.Who was the real founder of Slave Dynasty:
Ans:Illtutmish

Q5.Who was the first ruler of the Slave dynasty?
Ans:Qutubuddin Aibak

Q6.What was the period of rule of Qutubuddin Aibak:
Ans:1206 - 1210 A.D

Q7.The Ilbari Dynasty is also known as:
Ans:Slave Dynasty

Q8.Who was known as Laakh Baksh:
Ans:Qutubuddin Aibak

Q9.Who introduced Justice bell other than Jahangir:
Ans:Illtutmish

Q10.Construction of Qutub Minar was started by Qutubuddin Aibak in the memory of:
Ans:Qutubdin bakhtiyar-kaki

Slave Dynasty



Slave Dynasty

Razia Sultan(1236 - 1240)
  • After the death of Iltutmish, Razia became the sultan of Delhi Sultanate. It was the last wish of his father because he found none of his sons were fit for the successor to the throne.
  • But the chihalgani opposed his last wish and made his son Rukn-ud-din firuz on the throne.But Rukn-ud-din firuz was assassinated within 7 months and was succeeded by Razia in 1236 and ruled till 1240.
  • She disregarded "Parda system", she began to adorn male dress and used to ride on Elephant's back.But the chihalgani couldn't accept the rule of a woman.They rebelled against Razia when she promoted Jamal-ud-din Yakut, an Abyssinian, as the superintendent of the stables(Diwan-e-Aakhur).
  • The rebel chiefs were supported by Altunia, the governor of Bhatinda and thus Yakut was killed and Razia was imprisoned.
  • Later she married Altunia and they jointly tried to take the Sultanate back but both were killed by her brother Bahram Shah with the help of khokhar tribes in the battle of Kaithal.
  • She was the first and the last Muslim women ruler of medieval India.
  • Bahram Shah ruled for two years and then Nasir-ud-din, the youngest son of illtutmish ruled till 1266 but was killed by his own father-in-law Balban and he took the throne.
Ghiyas-ud-din Balban (1266-87)
  • Balban (1266-87) was the slave of Iltutmish. He broke the power of Turk-e-Chihalgani.
  • He created a strong centralised army to deal with external disturbance and to check Mangols.
  • He ordered the separation of Military department from the finance department. “Dewan-e-vizarak” and “Diwan-e-Ariz” (Military).Diwan-e-Ariz was established by him.
  • The Persian court influenced Balban- conceptions of kinship, he took up the title of zill-e-illahi.
  • Iranian festival Nauroj was started by him.
  • He introduced "Sijda" (prostration) and "Paibos" (feet- kissing) as the normal form of Salutation for the king.
  • Blood and Iron policy were introduced by him for a strong and absolute monarch is expected to follow a strict policy in dealing with his enemies. 
  • “Kaiku-Bad” was the son of Balban and next Emperor of Delhi Sultanate.
  • Quemaes was the son of kaiku-Bad (kaimur). He was killed by Zalal-ud-din khilji in 1290. And Zalal-ud-din khilji was the founder of khilji dynasty in India.

Slave Dynasty


 Slave Dynasty

Slave Dynasty


Q1.Who was Razia Sultan?
Ans:Daughter of Iltutmish.

Q2.Whom did Iltutmish nominate as his successor?
Ans:Razia Sultan.

Q3.Who was the first Muslim woman to rule over Delhi?
Ans: Razia Sultan.

Q4.Who was Yaqut?
Ans:Jamaluddin Yaqut was an Abyssinian slave.

Q5.Whom did Razia Sultan appoint 'Diwan-e-Akhoor' master of stables?
Ans:Jamaluddin Yaqut.

Q6.Who was the founder of Khilji dynasty:
Ans:Jalal-ud-din khilji

Q7.Who described himself as ‘shadow of God’ or the ‘viceregent of God on Earth’ (Zil-i-illahi):
Ans:Balban

Q8.Who started the Iranian system of Sajda and Piabos:
Ans:Balban

Q9.Who introduced Blood and Iron Policy:
Ans:Balban

Q10.Who was the slave of Iltutmish:
Ans:Balban

Planets and their Satellites



 Planets and their Satellites

Planets and their Satellites

There are total 8 planets in our solar system & all the planets revolve around the sun in the anticlockwise direction i.e. West to East except Venus & Uranus, they both revolve in the clockwise direction i.e. East to West.

Innerplanet or Terrestrial Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.

Outer planet or Jovian planet : Jupitar, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

List of planets according to their Size: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury.

Dwarf Planets:  Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake, Haumea.

(1) Mercury → It is the smallest planet.
  • Fastest revolution time.
  • It has no satellite and it has no atmosphere. 
  • Extreme weather +400°C & –200°C.
  • Mercury is also known as Roman God of Commerce.
(2) Venus → It is the hottest planet known as Earth’s Twin.
  • The brightest planet is also known as morning & evening star.
  • Venus is also known as Roman Goddess of Beauty.
(3) Earth → It is called Blue Planet (71% - Water)
  • It has One Satellite → Moon

(4) Mars → It is called Red Planet because of high Content of FeO.
  • Nix Olympia is a mountain spotted of Mars & it is 3 times higher than Mountain Everest.
  • It has two Satellites Phobos and Deimos.
  • It is also known as Roman God of war. 
(5) Jupiter → It is the Biggest planet [Fastest rotation]
  • It has 63 Satellite and the biggest one is Ganymede.
  • Callisto is the second-largest moon of Jupiter 
  • It is also known as Roman King of God.
(6) Saturn → 2nd largest planet only planet with Ring (dust particle)
  • It has 62 Satellites and the biggest one is Titan. 
  • It is also known as Roman God of Agriculture.
(7) Uranus →It is called Green Planet because of presence Methane gas.
  • Uranus has five major moons: Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon.
  • They range in diameter from 472 km for Miranda to 1578 km for Titania.
  • There are 27 known Satellites and the biggest one is Titania.
  • It is also known as Ancient Greek God.

(8) Neptune → It is the Coldest planet.
  • There are 14 Satellite and the biggest one is Triton.
  • It is also called as Roman God of Sea.

Planets and their Satellites


 Planets and their Satellites

Planets and their Satellites


Q1.Planets which revolve around the sun in the clockwise direction i.e from East to West:
Ans:Venus & Uranus

Q2.Phobos and Deimos are Satellite of:
Ans:Mars.

Q3.Largest Satellite of Jupitar:
Ans:Ganymede

Q4.Largest Satellite of Saturn:
Ans:Titan

Q5.Which planet is called Green Planet:
Ans:Uranus

Q6.Biggest planet of Neptune:
Ans:Triton

Q7.Which is also known as Roman Goddess of Beauty:
Ans:Venus

Q8.Name the Dwarf Planets other than Pluto:
Ans:Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake, Haumea.

Q9.The only natural satellite of the Earth:
Ans:Moon

Q10.Which is also known as Roman King of God.
Ans:Jupitar

MINERALS IN INDIA


MINERALS IN INDIA
1. IRON :
India has huge deposits of iron-ore in Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka & Maharashtra. Iron-ore is found in the mines at Singhbhum in Bihar & Mayurbhanj in Orissa. Big steel plants at Jamshedpur, Bhilai, Bokaro, Durgapur, Rourkela & Bhadravati.

2.COAL :
It is known as ‘Black diamond‘. Products like nylon, chemicals, dyes, drugs & perfumes are obtained from the distillation of coal. Coal is found in Bihar, West Bengal, Damodar Valley, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh. Jharia in Jharkhand & Raniganj in West Bengal are the largest coal mines in India. Other coal mines are located at Suhagpur (Madhya Pradesh) Dhanbad (Jharkhand) Neyveli (Tamil Nadu) & Singarani (Andhra Pradesh).

3. PETROLEUM :
Petroleum is known as ‘Black gold’. Petroleum is found at Digboi in Assam, Ankleshwar & Kalol in Gujarat & Bombay High off the shore of Bombay.

4. MANGANESE :
Manganese is used in the manufacture of steel. India is one of the largest producers of manganese in the world. It is found in Orissa, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra.
5. MICA :
India is the largest producer of mica in the world. Jharkhand has richest mica belt and accounts for 60% of India’s production in terms of value.Koderma is a well-known place for mica production in Jharkhand which produces more than 50% of the total mica production in India. Its huge deposits are found in Gaya, Monghyr & Hazaribagh districts of Bihar. Mica is also found in large quantities in Andhra Pradesh & Rajasthan. A large quantity of mica is exported to other countries.

6. ALUMINIUM :
It is a light but hard metal. The ore from which aluminum is produced is known as bauxite. Huge deposits of bauxite are found in Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu & Maharashtra.

7. COPPER :
It is a good conductor of electricity. It alloys with zinc to form brass & with tin to form bronze. It occurs in small quantities in India. It is found at Khetri in Rajasthan. Some copper has been found in Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh & Tamil Nadu.
8. GOLD :
Gold is produced from the mines at Kolar & Hutti in Karnataka & Anantopuram in Andhra Pradesh.

9. DIAMOND :
Diamonds are found in the mines at Panna in Madhya Pradesh.

MINERALS IN INDIA


MINERALS IN INDIA

Q1.Which mineral is called black Diamond:
Ans:Coal

Q2.Which state is the largest producer of coal in India:
Ans:Jharkhand

Q3.Which mineral is called Black Gold:
Ans:Petroleum

Q4.Oilfield in Assam is:
Ans:Digboi

Q5.Ore from which aluminium is produced:
Ans:Bauxite

Q6.Brass is an alloy of:
Ans:Copper and Zinc

Q7.Bronze is an alloy of:
Ans:Copper and Tin.

Q8.Largest Gold producing state in India:
Ans:Karnataka

Q9.Largest Mica producing state n India:
Ans:Jharkhand

Q10.Largest diamond producing state:
Ans: Panna in Madhya Pradesh.

River Valley Projects in India


River Valley Projects in India

IMPORTANT RIVER VALLEY PROJECTS IN INDIA
• Bhakhra Nangal Project: On Satluj in Punjab. Highest in India. Ht 226 m. Reservoir is called    Gobind Sagar Lake.

• Mandi Project: On Beas in H.P.

• Chambal Valley Project: On Chambal in M.P & Rajasthan. 3 dams are there: Gandhi Sagar Dam,    Rana Pratap Sagar Dam & Jawahar Sagar dam

• Damodar Valley Project: On Damodar in Bihar.

• Hirakud: On Mahanadi in Orissa. World's longest dam: 4801 m

• Rihand: On Son(river) in Mirzapur. The reservoir is called Govind Vallabh Pant reservoir.

• Mayurkashi Project: On Mayurkashi in W.B

• Kakrapara Project: On Tapi in Gujarat

• Nizamsagar Project: On Manjra in A.P

• Nagarjuna Sagar Project: On Krishna in A.P

• Shivasamudram Project: On Cauvery in Karnataka

• Tata Hydel Scheme: On Bhima in Maharashtra

• Sharavathi Hydel Project On Jog Falls in Karnataka.

• Kundah & Periyar Project In TN

• Farakka Project: On Ganga in W.B. Apart from power & irrigation it helps to remove silt for easy navigation.

• Ukai Project: On Tapti in Gujarat

• Salal Project: On Chenab in J & K

• Mata Tila Multipurpose Project-On Betwa in U.P & M.P

• Thein Project: On Ravi, Punjab

• Pong Dam: On Beas, Punjab.

River Valley Projects in India


River Valley Projects in India



Q1.Sardar Sarovar Project is built across the river
Ans:Narmada

Q2. Bhakhra Nangal Project is on the river:
Ans:Satluj

Q3.Chambal Valley Project is on the river:
Ans:Chambal

Q4.Dams built on Chambal River are:
Ans.Gandhi Sagar Dam, Rana Pratap Sagar Dam & Jawahar Sagar dam.

Q5.Hirakud Dam is on the River:
Ans:Mahanadi
Q6.Kakrapara Project is on the river:
Ans:Tapi in Gujarat.

Q7.Nagarjuna Sagar Project is on the river:
Ans:Krishna

Q8.Rihand river project is on the river:
Ans:Son

Q9.Farakka Project is on the river:
Ans:West Bengal

Q10.Nizamsagar Project is on the river:
Ans:Manjira

Jharkhand Police Sub Inspector Vacancy 2017


Jharkhand Police Sub Inspector Vacancy 2017

Dear Readers,

Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission(JSSC) has released 1544 vacancies for the post of Police Sub Inspector.

Total number of vacancy: 1544

  • General: 772
  • OBC: 217
  • SC: 154
  • ST: 401

Educational Qualification: Candidate should possess a graduate degree from a recognised university.

Pay Scale: PB(II)- Rs.9300-34800 with Rs.4200 (according to 6th Pay Grade)
Age Limit:
There is no age limit for the candidates.

Application Fee:
Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs. 460/-
Fee Charges for SC/ST candidates who belongs to Jharkhand is Rs.115
Last date to Apply Onlne: 08.09.2017 (till 5:00 pm)
Last date of Fee Submission: 12.09.2017

The structure of Examination:

The structure of the examinations which will be conducted Offline and it will contain 3 stages whcih are given below:

  1. Objective Type Test (Offline)
  2. Physical Test
  3. Medical Test

Objective Type Test (Offline)

This exam will contain 3 papers:

Exam1: Hindi Language
This exam will be qualifying in nature.
TopicNo. Of QuestionsMarksDuration
Hindi LanguageQuestion Based on Comprehension60602 hours
Hindi Grammer6060

Exam 2: General Knowledge


TopicsNo. Of QuestionsMarksDuration
Part-IPolice Rules20202 hours
 process of Indian panel code2020
Indian panel code2020
Part-IIGeneral Science1010
Quant1010
Computer1010
Current affairs1010
Sports0505
Cinema0505
Aptitude Test1010

Exam 3: General Awareness


TopicsNo. Of QuestionsMarksDuration
History20202 hours
Geography2020
Lok Prakashan2020
Politics2020
Contitution2020
Gandhi Ideology 2020

    Physical Test

    This test is compulsory for all candidates and this will be qualifying in nature.
    Running

    DistanceTime (in minutes)
    For Males10 km60
    For Females5 km40

    QUIZ-27


    Q1. Jack Ma is back on top as Asia’s richest man following gains in the company's earnings and share price, according to the Forbes. He is the founder of _____________.
    (a) Amazon
    (b) Alibaba Group
    (c) Xiaomi
    (d) Samsung
    (e) eBay
    S1. Ans.(b)
    Sol. Alibaba Group’s Jack Ma is back on top as Asia’s richest man following gains in the company's earnings and share price. Jack Ma is worth $37.4 billion, according to the Forbes real-time billionaires list.

    Q2. The government has recently hiked the ceiling for the creamy layer from Rs 6 lakh per annum to ___________ per annum for central government jobs.
    (a) Rs 7.0 lakh
    (b) Rs 7.5 lakh
    (c) Rs 6.5 lakh
    (d) Rs 8.0 lakh
    (e) Rs 8.5 lakh
    S2. Ans.(d)
    Sol. The government has hiked the ceiling for the creamy layer from Rs. 6 lakh per annum to Rs. 8 lakh per annum for central government jobs, according to the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. In the OBC category, those earning up to Rs. 8 lakh per annum will get reservation benefits.
    Q3. Name the England's Record Goalscorer who has retired from International football recently.
    (a) Wayne Rooney
    (b) Jamie Vardy
    (c) Joe Hart
    (d) Jack Wilshere
    (e) Adam Lallana
    S3. Ans.(a)
    Sol. Wayne Rooney, hailed from England retired from international football to prioritize ending his career on a high with boyhood club Everton. The 31-year-old was England captain and is the all-time record goalscorer. Rooney’s England career spanned 14 years.
    Q4. The Supreme Court of India pronounced that individual privacy is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution. With this, now India has total how many fundamental rights?
    (a) 6
    (b) 9
    (c) 8
    (d) 10
    (e) 7
    S4. Ans.(e)
    Sol. The Supreme Court of India pronounced that individual privacy is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution. A nine-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice of India J.S. Khehar ruled that the right to privacy is intrinsic to life and liberty, thus coming under Article 21, and comes to the various fundamental freedoms in PART III of the Indian Constitution. With this, now India has total 7 fundamental rights.
    Q5. With which of the following country India has signed an MoU on Drug Demand Reduction and Prevention of Illicit Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs related matters?
    (a) China
    (b) Japan
    (c) Nepal
    (d) Afghanistan
    (e) Bangladesh
    S5. Ans.(c)
    Sol. MoU between India and Nepal on Drug Demand Reduction and Prevention of Illicit Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances and precursor chemicals and related matters.
    Q6. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has recently approved the renaming of the new Central Sector Scheme SAMPADA as PMSKY for the period of 2016-20. What is the full form of PMKSY?
    (a) Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Sampada Yojana (PMKSY)
    (b) Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana (PMKSY)
    (c) Pradhan Mantri Kisan Suraksha Yojana (PMKSY)
    (d) Pradhan Mantri Kisan Safal Yojana (PMKSY)
    (e) Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Suraksha Yojana (PMKSY)
    S6. Ans.(b)
    Sol. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the renaming of the new Central Sector Scheme- SAMPADA (Scheme for Agro-Marine Processing and Development of Agro-Processing Clusters) as "Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana (PMKSY)" for the period of 2016-20 coterminous with the 14th Finance Commission cycle.
    Q7. According to RBI, Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank and Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank recorded net profit of more than Rs 150 crore during 2016-17. Currently, there are total how many RRBs in India?
    (a) 46
    (b) 34
    (c) 44
    (d) 56
    (e) 50
    S7. Ans.(d)
    Sol. Of the 56 regional rural banks (RRBs), Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank and Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank recorded net profit of more than Rs 150 crore during 2016-17. These are among the 49 RRBs that recorded a profit in 2016-17.
    Q8. TRAI has recently signed a letter of intent (LoI) with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to jointly conduct capacity building exercises in the fields of broadcasting and telecommunications regulation. TRAI Stands for ______________.
    (a) Tracking Regulatory Authority of India
    (b) Telecom Reconstruction Authority of India
    (c) Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
    (d) Telenor Renamed Authority of India
    (e) Tamed Remote Authority of India
    S8. Ans.(c)
    Sol. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) signed a letter of intent (LoI) with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to jointly conduct capacity building exercises in the fields of broadcasting and telecommunications regulation.
    Q9. In which of the following city, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will inaugurate the country's first Videsh Bhavan, assimilating all Regional Passport Offices under one roof?
    (a) New Delhi
    (b) Mumbai
    (c) Chennai
    (d) Bhubneshwar
    (e) Hyderabad
    S9. Ans.(b)
    Sol. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will inaugurate the country's first Videsh Bhavan, assimilating all Regional Passport Offices under one roof, at the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai.
    Q10. Name the Software giant which has announced its 'Project Brainwave' deep learning acceleration platform for real-time artificial intelligence (AI).
    (a) Microsoft
    (b) Infosys
    (c) WIPRO
    (d) TCS
    (e) Google
    S10. Ans.(a)
    Sol. Software giant Microsoft has announced its 'Project Brainwave' deep learning acceleration platform for real-time artificial intelligence (AI). With the help of ultra-low latency, the system processes requests as fast as it receives them.
    Q11. EPDCL and SPDCL have become the first state-owned distribution companies in India to accept payments through Bharat QR. The companies belong to which state?
    (a) Karnataka
    (b) Andhra Pradesh
    (c) Telangana
    (d) Assam
    (e) Maharashtra
    S11. Ans.(b)
    Sol. Andhra Pradesh’s Eastern Power Distribution Company Ltd (EPDCL) and the Southern Power Distribution Corporation of AP Ltd. (SPDCL) have become the first state-owned distribution companies in India to accept payments through Bharat QR.
    Q12. Name the person who has been named the interim CMD of Air India.
    (a) Sandeep Kumar
    (b) A K Malhotra
    (c) Rajiv Bansal
    (d) Narendra Kansal
    (e) Utsav Singh
    S12. Ans.(c)
    Sol. Rajiv Bansal, the additional secretary in the petroleum ministry, has been named the interim CMD of Air India. Bansal is an Indian Administrative Services officer from the 1988 batch.
    Q13. Who was appointed as the chairman of Syndicate Bank?
    (a) Melwyn Rego
    (b) R S Pandey
    (c) Jayant Gokhale
    (d) Ajay Vipin Nanavati
    (e) Kamal Kishore Singhal
    S13. Ans.(d)
    Sol. Ajay Vipin Nanavati was appointed as the chairman of Syndicate Bank. The appointments committee of the cabinet has approved his appointment as non-official director/non-executive chairman of Syndicate Bank for three years.
    Q14. A two-day Meeting of Heads of Governments of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) the Member States has begun recently in _____________.
    (a) Malaysia
    (b) China
    (c) Uzbekistan
    (d) Tajikistan
    (e) Kyrgyz Republic
    S14. Ans.(e)
    Sol. A two-day Meeting of Heads of Governments of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) the Member States began at Choplon Ata in the Kyrgyz Republic. The meeting focused on prevention and elimination of emergency situations.
    Q15. Who is the Present Chairman of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)?
    (a) Nandan Nilekani
    (b) Rajiv Sharma
    (c) R. S. Sharma
    (d) Anjana Kulkarni
    (e) Anjana Asthana
    S15. Ans.(c)
    Sol. R. S. Sharma is the Present Chairman of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.