Wednesday, 30 October 2013

List Of PSU Banks and Their Taglines

List Of PSU Banks and Their Taglines 

Bank Name
Tag Or Punch Lines
Allahabad Bank
A tradition of trust
Andhra bank
Much more to do with you in focus
Bank of Baroda
India’s international bank
Bank of India
Relationships beyond banking
Bank of Maharashtra
One family one bank
Canara Bank
It is easy to change for those who you love
Central bank
Build a better life around Us
Dena Bank
Trusted Family Bank
Indian Bank
Taking banking technology to the common man
Indian Overseas Bank
Good people to grow with
Oriental bank of Commerce
Where every individual is committed
Punjab and Sind Bank
A government of India undertaking
Punjab National Bank
The name you can bank upon
Syndicate bank
Your faithful & friendly financial partner
State bank of India
Bank to every Indian
Union Bank of India
Good people to bank with
Uco bank
Honors your trust
United bank of India
The bank that begin with U
Vijaya Bank
A friend you can bank on

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BODY

FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BODY

Bones :
The largest bones is the femur, or thigh bone which is 20 inches in a six-foot tall man. The smallest bone is the stirrup in the ear, which is one-tenth of an inch. Each had has 27 bones : eight in the wrist, five in the palm, and 14 in the fingers. A newborn baby has 300 bones, some of which fuse to form in the adult.
Blood :
In a child, there are 60,000 miles of blood vessels. An adult has 100,000 miles of blood vessels. The blood circulates through the body 1,000 times a day.
Brain :
A newborn baby has a brain that weights three ounces. The average brain of an adult weighs three pounds. The brains is the "mission control center" of the body, sending our messages at a rate of 240 miles per hour. The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body.

Cells :
The cells are the body's building blocks. There are about 26 billion cells in an adult.
Eyes :
Each eye weighs 1 1/4 ounces. The eyes are constantly in motion, even during sleep. Tears keep the eyes warm and are continually secreted through 12 ducts in the eye. Tears are normally secreted through two canals near the inner corner of the eyes.
Fluid :
The body is two-thirds water. Blood is 83% water, muscles are 75% water, the brain 74% water, and the bones contain 22% water. In a single day, three pints of saliva are produced in the mouth.
Hair :
Kids have about 75,000 hairs on their heads, which grow about 1/100 of an inch daily. Hairs of different colors grow at different rates. Dark hair grows faster than light-colored hair. No one known why. Each hair on the scalp grows about five inches a year. Eyelashes keep dust out of the eyes. Aneyelash lives about 150 days before it falls out and is replaced.
Muscles :
There are over 650 muscles in the body, form the tiny ones that move the legs. The strongest muscle is the masseter muscle of the jaw. It takes at least 14 muscles to smile. The smallest in the body is located in the middle ear. Fingers have no muscles.
Nails :
Nails are made up of hardened skin called kertain. Nails protect the ends of the fingers and toes. The half-moon at the root of the nail is called the lunule. Nails grow faster in summer than in winter. Fingernails grow fourtimes faster than toenails. Right - handed people's nails grow faster in their right hands. Left-handed people's nails grow faster on their left hand.
Nose :
More than 2,500 gallons of air flow through the average adult's nose in a day. The nose can recognize up to 1,000 different smells. The nose is the air conditioning unit of the body. It cools or warms incoming air. It also filters the dirt and dust in the air.
Skin :
The human body has six pounds of skin which is, on average, 1/20 of an inch thick. The two layers of skin are the epidermins and under it, the dermis. The skin is waterproof, it protects the body and helps to regulate body temperature. A substance called melanin colors the skin the more melanin, the darker the skin. A freckle is a dense concentration of melanin. A new layer of skin replaces the old layer approximately every 27 days, totalling about 1,000 new outer layers of skin a lifetime.
teeth :
Humans have 20 primary Baby teeth and 32 permanent teeth. By age 13 most people have 28 teeth. By age 18 the four "wisdom" teeth have grown in for a total of 32 permanent teeth.

Saturday, 26 October 2013

VDO 2013, Uttar Pradesh

Department of Rural Development (Department of Rural Development) Uttar Pradesh Recruitment for 2699 Posts of Village Development Officer (Gram Vikas Adhikari) (VDO) 2013  Eligible candidates can apply for this post. Details are given below. Uttar Pradesh

Important Dates :-

Opening Date for Online Registration :- 20.10.2013
Closing Date For Online Registration :- 21.11.2013

Posts Details :-

Name of the Post :- Gram Vikas Adhikari (VDO)
Number of Vacancies :- 2699
Age Limit :- 18-40 years
Pay Scale :- Rs.5200-20200/- GP – Rs.2000/-
Education Qualification :- Intermediate or equivalent from a recognized Board and you  must have degree in”CCC” from DOEACC.
Selection Process :- Candidates will be selected on the basis of written exam.
How to Apply :- Candidates are apply Online

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Thursday, 24 October 2013

Electronics and Computers Questions



1
The unit of frequency is
Hertz
2
The unit of resistance is
Ohm
3
The device which makes or breaks a circuit is
Switch
4
The path of an electric current is known as a
Circuit
5
Device which opposes the flow of electric current is known as
Resistor
6
Arc Lamp was invented by
C.F.Brush
7
Television was invented by
J.L.Baird
8
Transistor was invented by
J.Bardeen,W.Shockley and W.Brattain
9
The unit of wavelength of light is
Angstrom
10
A device which converts light into electricity is known as
Photo cell
11
Hertz was the first to discover
Radio waves
12
Marconi invented
Radio
13
In 1901,Marconi beamed a signal from Cornwall in England to
Newfoundland
14
Thomas Edison was an
American inventor
15
A glass tube with two electrodes is called a
Diode
16
Lee de Forest was an
American scientist
17
Lee de Forest discovered the
Triode
18
Radio and television transmit signals using
Electromagnetic waves
19
To turn pictures into electrical signals,television Cameras rely on
Photo-electric effect
20
Transistor was invented in the year
1948
21
The first electronic components invented were the
Thermionic valves
22
Microchip was invented in the year
1958
23
Microchip was invented by
Jack Kilby

Monday, 21 October 2013

UP police recruitment exam postponed

The preliminary written examination for recruitment of police constables in Uttar Pradesh has been postponed after question papers were damaged in a road mishap.


According to a statement issued by the UP Police Recruitment and Promotion Board here today, in order to maintain sanctity of the examination to be held on October 27, the written test has been postponed.

The new date for the examination would be declared later.

NOTICE

Saturday, 19 October 2013

IBPS PO 19/10/2013 Morning Session Questions of General Awareness

IBPS PO-III Question Paper: 
IBPS PO 19/10/2013 Morning Session Questions of General Awareness
1. Chairman of US Federal Reserve — Janet Yellen
2. SLR full form — Statutory Liquidity Ratio
3. National Award in “Best Entertaining Movie” Category — Vicky Donor
4. What is the Maximum Home loan limit to a person in metropolitan city?
5. Interest Rate for Export
6. Current bank rate — 9.00 %
7. About SARFAESI act — Secularization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act,2002 related with NPA
8. Micro industry (service) set up cost limit
9. Where is national institute of sports — Patiala
10. Inventor of mouse who died recently — Douglas Engelbert
11.Which among below a microprocessor manufacturing company (Option- Intel, Microsoft etc)
12. Name of tablet made by Microsoft — Surface
13. Term associated with cricket, t20
14. Who keeps all credit information of persons — CIBIL
15. Two question from union budget
16. Basic Saving Bank Deposit Scheme (BSBDA) For elderly People and Student Living Outside their Native Home- Maximum Limit in the Account Per Month- Answer is 25000 RS and 10000 can be transacted at once.
17. About “Aam Admi Bima Yojana”
18. MICR full form — Magnetic ink character recognition
19. Author of book “The lowland” — Jhumpa Lahri
20. Australian PM — Tony Abbot
21. Main Focus Of Raghu Ram Rajan Comitte- Comes Under Planning Commission and Financial sector Reforms
22. Target fiscal deficit of govt in FY 2013-14 – 4.8%
23. Who among following are major applicant in new banking license. (Option: Tata Sons, Mahindra etc)
24. Which of the following not considered as proof of identity while opening account in bank (options-passport,electricity bill,adhar card,pan card,driving license)
25. Who is not an MP (Option -Amitabh Bachchan , Dharmendra,etc)
26. Pan Card essential for how much money transaction
27. ‘Branch On Wheels’ scheme by which bank — ICICI
28. EU 28th Member — Croatia
29. Britain PM — David Cameron
30. CCTV Full Form – Closed-circuit television
31. NPA Category
32. Tagore Award for cultural harmony — Zubin Mehta
33. About MNREGA — 100 Days
34. INS Sindhurakshak Made by — Russia
35. Hummingbird Alogorithm deveoloped by — Google
36. Corporate Debt Limit- 25bn $
37. Limit of Micro Enterprise as per MSME act 2006- 25 lakh
38. Largest Producer of Gold — China
39. RBI Rajbhasha awards – PNB
40. Roshni Scheme – ‘Roshni’ for Naxalite-affected areas, placement linked skill development scheme.

Friday, 18 October 2013

Download Man Booker Prize 2013 Youngest Winner Eleanor Catton's Book "THE LUMINARIES"


Download Man Booker Prize 2013 Youngest Winner Eleanor Catton's Book "THE LUMINARIES"

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The 28-year-old novelist poked fun at the size of her 848-page tome about the 19th century New Zealand gold rush and thanked British publishers Granta for their patience.
"I've actually just had to buy a new handbag because my old handbag wasn't big enough to fit my book," Catton told journalists at a hasty press conference.
Chair of judges Robert Macfarlane described Catton's second novel, set in the New Zealand goldfields of 1866, as dazzling and very clever.
"'The Luminaries' is a magnificent novel: awesome in its structural complexity; addictive in its story-telling; and magical in its conjuring of a world of greed and gold," he said.
Catton's story tells the tale of Walter Moody, who arrives in the goldfields to seek his fortune and immediately stumbles across a tense gathering of local men, who have met in secret to discuss a series of unsolved crimes.
A wealthy man has vanished, a whore has tried to end her life, and an enormous fortune has been discovered in the home of a luckless drunk.
Moody is soon drawn into the mystery: a network of fates and fortunes that is as complex and exquisitely patterned as the night sky.

Thursday, 17 October 2013

SSC CGL Tier II exam results 2013 to be announced in November

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is all set to declare the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier II exam results 2013 in November 2013.
The SSC which conducted the SSC CGL Tier II examination on 28th September and 29th September, 2013 will announce the Graduate Level Tier II exam results on its official website at www.ssc.nic.in
The SSC conducted the written examination at various exam centres all over India for various posts into ministries and departments of the Government of India and in Subordinate offices.
Staff Selection Commission has already declared the official answer keys for CGL Tier II. Candidates willing to view SSC CGL Tier II answer key may visit the SSC official website www.ssc.nic.in
The SSC is also expecting an increase in the cut off marks this year compared to last year due to the increase in candidates who appeared for this written examination. Usually cut off mark always remains around 430-450 out of 700(including interview) marks for SSC Income Tax Inspector and SSC Excise Inspector.
The SSC CGL contains three stages in total such as Tier I, Tier II and Tier III. Candidates who appear for the SSC CGL Tier I exam will be called for Tier II after clearing the Tier I examination. SSC CGL Tier III is the final stage after which candidates will be called for final interview.
To check the SSC CGL Tier 2 results 2013, candidates may follow the below steps:
1. Log on to the official website at www.ssc.nic.in
2. Click the appropriate link “SSC CGL Tier 2 Results 2013”
3. SSC CGL Tier 2 Results will appear
4. Candidates may also a take a print out of their results.
For more details, candidates may visit the official website at www.ssc.nic.in

samanyaknowledge.blogspot.com wishes all the best to all candidates!

Indian Magsaysay Award Winners


Name
Year Awarded
Category
Vinoba Bhave
1958
Community Leadership
Chintaman Deshmukh
1959
Government Services
Amitabha Chowdhury
1961
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Mother Teresa
1962
Peace and International Understanding
Dara Khurody
1963
Community Leadership
Verghese Kurien
1963
Community Leadership
Tribhuvandas Patel
1963
Community Leadership
Welthy Fisher
1964
Peace and International Understanding
Jayaprakash Narayan
1965
Public Service
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay
1966
Community Leadership
Satyajit Ray
1967
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Moncompu Sambasivan Swaminathan
1971
Community Leadership
M. S. Subbulakshmi
1974
Public Service
Boobli George Verghese
1975
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Henning Holck-Larsen
1976
Peace and International Understanding
Sombhu Mitra
1976
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Ela Ramesh Bhatt
1977
Community Leadership
Mabelle Arole
1979
Community Leadership
Rajanikant Arole
1979
Community Leadership
Gour Kishore Ghosh
1981
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Pramod Karan Sethi
1981
Community Leadership
Chandi Prasad Bhatt
1982
Community Leadership
Manibhai Desai
1982
Public Service
Arun Shourie
1982
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Rasipuram Lakshman
1984
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Muralidhar Amte
1985
Public Service
Lakshmi Chand Jain
1989
Public Service
K. V. Subbanna
1991
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Ravi Shankar
1992
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Banoo Jehangir Coyaji
1993
Public Service
Kiran Bedi
1994
Government Services
Pandurang Athavale
1996
Community Leadership
Tirunellai Seshan
1996
Government Services
Mahasweta Devi
1997
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Mahesh Chander Mehta
1997
Public Service
Jockin Arputham
2000
Peace and International Understanding
Aruna Roy
2000
Community Leadership
Rajendra Singh
2001
Community Leadership
Sandeep Pandey
2002
Emergent Leadership
James Michael Lyngdoh
2003
Government Services
Shantha Sinha
2003
Community Leadership
Laxminarayan Ramdas
2004
Peace and International Understanding
V. Shantha
2005
Public Service
Arvind Kejriwal
2006
Emergent Leadership
Palagummi Sainath
2007
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
Mandakini Amte
2008
Community Leadership
Prakash Amte
2008
Community Leadership
Deep Joshi
2009
Community Leadership
Neelima Mishra
2011
Emergent Leadership
Harish Hande
2011
Emergent Leadership
Kulandei Francis
2012
Community Leadership