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    Major crops(agricultural commodities)-- Top producer countries

    Almonds--United States, Spain, Syria

    Apples----China,United States,Turkey

    Apricots--Turkey,Iran,Italy

    Banana---India,Brazil,China

    Barley---Russia,Canada,Germany

    Dry beans--Brazil,India,China

    Buffalo milk--India, Pakistan,China

    Cabbages--China, India,Russia

    Camel milk-Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Mali

    Carrots---China, Russia, United States

    Cashew nuts--Vietnam,India,Brazil

    Cassava--Nigeria,Brazil,Indonesia

    Cauli flower-China,India,Italy

    Cherries--Turkey,United states,Iran

    Chillies--China,Mexico,Turkey

    Cinnamon--Indonesia,China,Sri Lanka

    Cocoa beans--Ivory coast,Ghana,Indonesia

    Coconuts--Indonesia,Philippines,India

    Coffee--Brazil,Vietnam,Indonesia

    Cow milk--United states,India,Russia

    Eggs---China,Thailand,Indonesia

    Garlic--China,India,North Korea

    Ginger--China,India,Indonesia

    Goat milk--India,Bangladesh,Sudan

    Grapes--Italy,Frances,United States

    Honey--China,United States,Argentina

    Jute--India,Bangladesh,China

    Lettuce--China,United States,Spain

    Maize--United States,China,Brazil

    Mangoes--India,China,Thailand

    Mushrooms--China,United States,Netherlands

    Rubber--Thailand,Indonesia,Malaysia

    Oats--Russia,Canada,United States

    Olives--Italy,Spain,Greece

    Onions--China,India,United States

    Oranges--Brazil,United States,Mexico

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    Pineapples--Thailand,Philippines,China

    Plums--China,Serbia,Germany

    Potatoes--China,Russia,India

    Pumpkins--China,India,Ukraine

    Rice--China,India,IndonesiaSoyabeans--United States,Brazil,Argentina

    Sugar cane--Brazil,India,China

    Sun flower--Russia,Ukraine,Argentina

    Tea--China,India,Sri Lanka

    Tobacco--China,Brazil,India

    Tomato--China,United States,Turkey

    Interesting Facts about India

    India never invaded any country in her last 100000 years of history.

    When many cultures were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians establishedHarappan culture in Sindhu Valley (Indus Valley Civilization)

    The name 'India' is derived from the River Indus, the valleys around which were the home of theearly settlers. The Aryan worshippers referred to the river Indus as the Sindhu.

    The Persian invaders converted it into Hindu. The name 'Hindustan' combines Sindhu and Hindu andthus refers to the land of the Hindus.

    Chess was invented in India.

    Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus are studies, which originated in India.

    The 'Place Value System' and the 'Decimal System' were developed in India in 100 B.C.

    The World's First Granite Temple is the Brihadeswara Temple at Tanjavur, Tamil Nadu. The shikharaof the temple is made from a single 80-tonne piece of granite. This magnificent temple was built in justfive years, (between 1004 AD and 1009 AD) during the reign of Rajaraja Chola.

    India is the largest democracy in the world, the 6th largest Country in the world, and one of themost ancient civilizations.

    The game of Snakes & Ladders was created by the 13th century poet saint Gyandev. It was

    originally called 'Mokshapat'. The ladders in the game represented virtues and the snakes indicatedvices. The game was played with cowrie shells and dices. In time, the game underwent severalmodifications, but its meaning remained the same, i.e. good deeds take people to heaven and evil to acycle of re-births.

    The world's highest cricket ground is in Chail, Himachal Pradesh. Built in 1893 after leveling ahilltop, this cricket pitch is 2444 meters above sea level.

    India has the largest number of Post Offices in the world.

    The largest employer in the world is the Indian Railways, employing over a million people.

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    The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. More than 10,500 students fromall over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th centurywas one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

    Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to mankind. The Father of Medicine, Charaka,consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago.

    India was one of the richest countries till the time of British rule in the early 17th Century.Christopher Columbus, attracted by India's wealth, had come looking for a sea route to India when he

    discovered America by mistake.

    The Art of Navigation & Navigating was born in the river Sindh over 6000 years ago. The very wordNavigation is derived from the Sanskrit word 'NAVGATIH'. The word navy is also derived from theSanskrit word 'Nou'.

    Bhaskaracharya rightly calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the Sun hundreds of yearsbefore the astronomer Smart. According to his calculation, the time taken by the Earth to orbit the Sunwas 365.258756484 days.

    The value of "pi" was first calculated by the Indian Mathematician Budhayana, and he explained theconcept of what is known as the Pythagorean Theorem. He discovered this in the 6th century, longbefore the European mathematicians.

    Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus also originated in India.Quadratic Equations were used bySridharacharya in the 11th century. The largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106whereas Hindus used numbers as big as 10*53 (i.e. 10 to the power of 53) with specific names asearly as 5000 B.C.during the Vedic period.Even today, the largest used number is Terra: 10*12(10 tothe power of 12).

    Until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds in the world(Source: Gemological Institute of America).

    The Baily Bridge is the highest bridge in the world. It is located in the Ladakh valley between theDras and Suru rivers in the Himalayan mountains. It was built by the Indian Army in August 1982.

    Sushruta is regarded as the Father of Surgery. Over2600 years ago Sushrata & his team conductedcomplicated surgeries like cataract, artificial limbs, cesareans, fractures, urinary stones, plastic surgery

    and brain surgeries.

    Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient Indian medicine. Detailed knowledge of anatomy,embryology, digestion, metabolism,physiology, etiology, genetics and immunity is also found in manyancient Indian texts.

    India exports software to 90 countries.

    The four religions born in India - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, are followed by 25%of the world's population.

    Jainism and Buddhism were founded in India in 600 B.C. and 500 B.C. respectively.

    Islam is India's and the world's second largest religion.

    There are 300,000 active mosques in India, more than in any other country, including the Muslimworld.

    The oldest European church and synagogue in India are in the city of Cochin. They were built in1503 and 1568 respectively.

    Jews and Christians have lived continuously in India since 200 B.C. and 52 A.D. respectively

    The largest religious building in the world is Angkor Wat, a Hindu Temple in Cambodia built at theend of the 11th century.

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    The Vishnu Temple in the city of Tirupathi built in the 10th century, is the world's largest religiouspilgrimage destination. Larger than either Rome or Mecca, an average of 30,000 visitors donate $6million (US) to the temple everyday.

    Sikhism originated in the Holy city of Amritsar in Punjab. Famous for housing the Golden Temple,the city was founded in 1577.

    Varanasi, also known as Benaras, was called "the Ancient City" when Lord Buddha visited it in 500B.C., and is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today.

    India provides safety for more than 300,000 refugees originally from Sri Lanka, Tibet, Bhutan,Afghanistan and Bangladesh, who escaped to flee religious and political persecution.

    His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, runs his governmentin exile from Dharmashala in northern India.

    Martial Arts were first created in India, and later spread to Asia by Buddhist missionaries.

    Yoga has its origins in India and has existed for over 5,000 years.

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    A BRIEF HISTORY OF BANKING IN INDIA1. From the ancient times in India, an indigenous banking system has

    prevailed. The businessmen called Shroffs, Seths, Sahukars, Mahajans,

    Chettis etc. had been carrying on the business of banking since ancient times.

    These indigenous bankers included very small money lenders to shroffs with

    huge businesses, who carried on the large and specialized business even

    greater than the business of banks.

    The origin of western type commercial Banking in India dates back to the

    18th century.

    2. The story of banking starts from Bank of Hindusthan established in 1779

    and it was first bank at Calcutta under European management.

    In 1786 General Bank of India was set up.

    3. Since Calcutta was the most active trading port in India, mainly due to the

    trade of the British Empire, it became a banking center.

    Three Presidency banks were set up under charters from the British East

    India Company- Bank of Calcutta, Bank of Bombay and the Bank of Madras.

    These worked as quasi central banks in India for many years.

    The Bank of Calcutta established in 1806 immediately became Bank of

    Bengal.

    In 1921 these 3 banks merged with each other and Imperial Bank of India

    got birth. It is todaysState Bank of India.

    The name was changed after Indias Independence in 1955. So State bank

    of India is the oldest Bank of India.

    4. In 1839, there was a fruitless effort by Indian merchants to establish a

    Bank called Union Bank. It failed within a decade.

    5. Next cameAllahabad Bank which was established in 1865 and working

    even today.

    The oldest Public Sector Bank in India having branches all over India and

    serving the customers for the last 145 years is Allahabad Bank. Allahabad

    bank is also known as one of Indias Oldest Joint Stock Bank.

    6. The Oldest Joint Stock bank of India was Bank of Upper India established

    in 1863 and failed in 1913.

    7. The first Bank of India with Limited Liability to be managed by Indian

    Board was Oudh Commercial Bank. It was established in 1881 at Faizabad.

    This bank failed in 1958.

    8. The first bank purely managed by Indian was Punjab National Bank,

    established in Lahore in 1895. The Punjab national Bank has not only

    survived till date but also is one of the largest banks in India.

    9. However, the first Indian commercial bank which was wholly owned and

    managed by Indians wasCentral Bank of India which was established in 1911.

    Central Bank of India was dreams come true of Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala,

    founder of the Bank.

    Sir Pherozesha Mehta was the first Chairman of this Bank.

    10. Many more Indian banks were established between 1906-1911. This was

    the era of the Swadeshi Movement in India. Some of the banks are Bank of

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    India, Corporation Bank, Indian Bank, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank and

    Central Bank of India.

    Bank of India was the first Indian bank to open a branch outside India in

    London in 1946 and the first to open a branch in continental Europe at Paris

    in 1974.

    The Bank was founded in September 1906 as a private entity and wasnationalized in July 1969. Since the logo of this Bank is a star, its head office

    in Mumbai is located in Star House, Bandra East, Mumbai.

    11. There was a district in Todays Karnataka state called South Canara under

    the British empire. It was bifurcated in 1859 from Canara district , thus

    making Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district. It was the undivided Dakshina

    Kannada district. It was renamed as Dakshina Kannada in 1947. Four banks

    started operation during the period of Swadeshi Movement and so this was

    known as Cradle of Indian Banking.

    This was the first phase of Indian banking which was a very slow in

    development. This era saw many ups and downs in the banking scenario of

    the country.12. The Second Phase starts from 1935 when Reserve bank of India was

    established.

    Between the period of 1911-1948, there were more than 1000 banks in

    India, almost all small banks. The Reserve Bank of India was constituted in

    1934 as an apex Bank, however without major government ownership.

    Government of India came up with the Banking Companies Act 1949. This act

    was later changed to Banking Regulation (Amendment) Act 1949.

    The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Act of 1965 gave extensive powers

    to the Reserve Bank of India. The Reserve Bank of India was made the

    Central Banking Authority.

    13. The banking sector reforms started immediately after the independence.These reforms were basically aimed at improving the confidence level of the

    public as most banks were not trusted by the majority of the people. Instead,

    the deposits with the Postal department were considered safe.

    14. The first major step was Nationalization of the Imperial Bank of India in

    1955 via State Bank of India Act.

    State Bank of India was made to act as the principal agent of RBI and

    handle banking transactions of the Union and State Governments.

    15. In a major process of nationalization, 7 subsidiaries of the State Bank of

    India were nationalized by the Indira Gandhi regime. In 1969, 14 major

    private commercial banks were nationalized. These 14 banks Nationalized in

    1969 are as follows:o Central Bank of India

    o Bank of Maharastra

    o Dena Bank

    o Punjab National Bank

    o Syndicate Bank

    o Canara Bank

    o Indian Bank

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    o Indian Overseas Bank

    o Bank of Baroda

    o Union Bank

    o Allahabad Bank

    o Union Bank of India

    o UCO Banko Bank of India.

    16. The above was followed by a second phase of nationalization in 1980,

    when Government of India acquired the ownership of 6 more banks, thus

    bringing the total number of Nationalised Banks to 20. The private banks at

    that time were allowed to function side by side with nationalized banks and

    the foreign banks were allowed to work under strict regulation.

    17. After the two major phases of nationalization in India, the 80% of the

    banking sector came under the public sector / government ownership.

    18. Please note the following sequence of events:

    Creation of Reserve bank of India: 1935 Nationalization of Reserve Bank of India : 1949 (January ) Enactment of Banking Regulation Act : 1949 (March) Nationalization of State Bank of India : 1955 Nationalization of SBI Subsidiaries : 1959 Nationalization of 14 major Banks : 1969 Creation of Credit Guarantee Corporation: 1971 Creation of Regional Rural Banks : 1975 Nationalization of 7 more banks with deposits over Rs. 200 Crore: 198019. The result was outstanding. The public deposits in these banks increased

    by 800% , as the government ownership gave the public faith and trust.

    20. The third phase of development of banking in India started in the early

    1990s when India started its economic liberalization.

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    List of major inventions and inventors--Quiz

    FIND out Who invented what? Useful for Quiz competitions and competitive exams etc.

    Aeroplane : Orville and Wilbur Wright

    Atom Bomb ; Auto HanDiesel Engine : Rudolf Diesel

    Dynamite : Alfred B. Nobel

    Electric Generator : Michael Faraday

    Electric Lamp : Thomas Alva Edison

    Electrolytic cell : Alessandro Volta

    Elevator : Elisha G. Otis

    Gramophone : Thomas Alva Edison

    Integrated Chip : Jack Kilby

    Lightning Conductor : Benjamin Franklin

    Mercury Thermometer : Fahrenheit

    Microphone : Sir Alexander Graham Bell

    Movie Projector : Thomas Alva Edison

    Pneumatic Tyres : John Boyd Dunlop

    Radio : Marconi

    Safety Razor : King C. Gillette

    Steam Engine (condenser) : James Watt

    Telegraph Code : Samuel Morse

    Telephone : Sir Alexander Graham Bell

    Television (mechanical) : John Logie Baird

    Telescope : Galileo

    Transformer : Michael Faraday

    Vulcanised Rubber : Charles Goodyear

    X-Ray : Rontgen

    National film awards 2011 winners list Quiz

    Best Actor: Girish Kulkarni for Deool Best Actress: Vidya Balan, The Dirty Picture Best Film: Deool and

    Pyaari Best Childrens Film: Chillar Party Best Director: Gurvinder Singh for Anhe Ghorey Da Daan Best

    Female Playback Singer: Rupa Ganguly Best Male Playback Singer: Anand Bhate for Bal Gandharva

    Best Feature Film, shared: Devur (Marathi) & Byari (Kannada) Best Debut Film by a director: Aranya

    Kaandam (Tamil)

    presidents

    1. Dr. Rajendra Prasad -- 26 January 1950 to 13 May 1962

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    2.Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan --13 May 1962 to 13 May 1967

    3.Dr. Zakir Husain -- 13 May 1967 to 3 May 1969

    4.Shri Varahagiri Venkata Giri -- 3 May 1969 to 20 July 1969 and 24 August 1969 to 24 August 1974

    5.Dr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed -- 24 August 1974 to 11 February 1977

    6.SHRI Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy-- 25 July 1977 TO 25 July 19827.Giani Zail Singh -- 25 July 1982 to 25 July 1987

    8.Shri R Venkataraman -- 25 July 1987 to 25 July 1992

    9.Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma -- 25 July 1992 to 25 July 1997

    10.Shri K. R. Narayanan -- 25 July 1997 to 25 July 2002

    11.DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam -- 25 July 2002 to 25 July 2007

    Geographical discoveries-Great explorers-Quiz1. Who discovered Brazil?

    Ans: Pedro Alvarus Cabral

    2.Who discoverd New Zealand?

    Ans:Abel Tasman

    3. Who discoverd Philippines?

    Magellan

    4.Who discovered the Cape of Good hope?

    Bartha lomio Diaz

    5.Who discovered Australia?

    Captain Cook

    6.Who discoverd America?

    Christopher Columbus

    7. Who discovered a sea route to India from Europe?

    Vasco de Gama

    8. Who discovered Victoria falls?

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    David Livingstone

    9.Who discovered Tasmania?

    Abel Tasman

    10.Who discoverd South Pole?

    Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen

    11.Who discovered North Pole?

    Robert Peary

    Different Branches of Science--Study of--Quiz

    Various terminologies are used for the study different branches of science.Here is a list.

    Study of flowers---Anthology

    Study of spiders---Araneology

    Study of frogs-----Batracology

    Study of skulls----Craniology

    Study of skin------Dermatology

    Study of insects--Entomology

    Study of heredity--Genetics

    Study of blood-----Haematology

    Study of human beauty--Kalology

    Study of dictionaries--Lexicography

    Study of muscles---Myology

    Study of birds----Ornithology

    Study of coins and medals---Numismatics

    Study of earthquakes--Seismology

    Study of poisons---Toxicology

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    CURRENT AFFAIR ON BUSINESS & INDUSTRY:

    DEC 2011Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook

    Labels: Current Affair 2011,IBPS-CWE

    1. The company which recently toppled Reliance Industries as the country's most valued company is

    a. NTPC b. Coal India c. ONGC d. Indian Railways

    2. Global consultancy McKinsey works in the field of

    a. Public Finance b. Global Trade c. Global Health d. Global Warming

    3. In a bid to strengthen its mobile business, Google announced that it would acquire the mobility

    holdings of

    a. Vodafone b. Airtel c. Samsung d. Motorola

    4. India has signed a double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA) with which of the following former

    Soviet Republics?

    a. Georgia b. Ukraine c. Tajikistan d. Estonia

    5. Gold mining company Rusoro is listed in

    a. Russia b. United States of America c. Canada d. South Africa

    6. Recently, Infosys Technologies acquired the software solutions business of Gen-i from

    a. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited b. Bharat sanchar Nigam Limited c. Telecom New Zealand d.

    KDDI Corporation

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    7. The headquarters of aircraft manufacturer Airbus, which has recently signed long-term partnership

    agreements with Indian firms, is located at

    a. Bon b. Blagnac c. London d. Milan

    8. MHS Energy, a Chennai-based infrastructure company, has entered into a joint venture with 'b+w

    Electronics Systems', a German-based company, to manufacture

    a. Thermal power b. Solar power solutions c. Nuclear power d. Hydroelectric power

    9. Luxury car-maker Audi Is based in

    a. Japan b. Italy c. Germany d. France

    10. Naresh Goyal was recently re-elected to the Board of Governors of the International Air Transport

    Association; he heads which airline?

    a. Air India b. Air Deccan c. Kingfisher d. Jet Airways

    11. Duty Entitlement Pass Book (DEPB) scheme is related to

    a. Income Tax b. Manufacturing industries c. Planning expenditure d. Export trade

    12. Falcon Tyres is a company of

    a. Ruia Group b. Hinduja Group c. Mahindra Group d. Tata Group

    13. Which country which recently provided India an Offi cial Development Assistance (ODA) of a total

    Rs.8,632 crore

    a. Britain b. Japan c. Germany d. South Korea

    14. India has purchased 10 C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift transport aircraft from the U.S.

    for which purpose

    a. Air Force b. Navy c. Army d. Civil transport

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    15. Which bank has been appointed the custodian of securities of the Employees Provident Fund

    Organisation (EPFO)

    a. State Bank of India b. Dena Bank c. Standard Chartered Bank d. Kotak Mahindra

    16. The country of origin for Mirage fighter jets

    a. France b. Britain c. Germany d. Sweden

    17. The new Managing Director, Head of Equities, for Barclays Capital India, the investment banking unit

    of Barclays Bank, is

    a. Bhavtosh Vajpayee b. K. Satyanarayan c. Sudeep Bose d. Amitendra Banerjee

    18. The Central Government recently sanctioned the Scheme of Amalgamation of Maharashtra

    Elektrosmelt Ltd (MEL) with

    a. ArcelorMittal Dhamm Processing Pvt Ltd b. Steel Authority of India Ltd c. Jindal Steel and Power d.

    Tata Steel

    19. The duty-free import of goods is permitted from which of the following countries?

    a. Nepal b. Bhutan c. Sri Lanka d. Afghanistan

    20. The Spices Board has launched a campaign for the awareness of

    a. Diacetyl b. Benzoic Acid c. Aflatoxin d. Solanine

    21. The head of the committee on review of National Small Saving Fund (NSSF) is

    a. Prashant Verma b. Shyamla Gopinath c. Phalguni Mukherjee d. N.T. Nair

    22. Where does Tata Tea rank amongst the tea manufacturers of the world

    a. 5th b. 4th c. 3rd d. 2nd

    23. Which of the following banks has launched the CanMobile service that allows banking

    transactions through mobile handsets?

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    a. Canara Bank b. Punjab National Bank c. State Bank of India d. Bank of Baroda

    24. Which of the following states leads in the production of wind power?

    a. Maharashtra b. Tamil Nadu c. Gujarat d. Andhra Pradesh

    25. The defence PSU that has decided to begin the process of disinvesting 10% of its holding in the next

    five years is

    a. Bharat Earth Movers Limited b. Goa Shipyard Limited c. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited d. Garden

    Reach ship Builders and Engineers Limited

    26. Which one of these companies has crossed the Rs.10,000-crore turnover mark, becoming the first

    Indian tyre industry, to do so in any financial year?

    a. Dunlop b. Good Year c. Apollo d. MRF

    27. Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Capital recently declared the sale of its 26% stake in which one of the

    following sectors - to Japan's Nippon Company?

    a. Life Insurance b. Telecommunication c. Power Generation d. Entertainment

    28. BPO major Genpact, which has acquired US-based High Performance Partners (HPP), is headquarteredat which one of places given below?

    a. Bengaluru b. Hyderabad c. Gurgaon d. Faridabad

    29. Which one of the following companies was established as MIRC Electronics?

    a. LG b. Onida c. Voltas d. Weston

    30. Greenko Group has joined hands to form a joint venture with GE Energy Financial Services to

    develop and invest in new upcoming projects. Which of these sectors do they operate in?

    a. Power generation b. Social services c. Mining d. Food processing

    31. Real estate company Raheja Developers has inked a contract with Dubai-based Arabtec

    Construction Company for the construction of three mixed-use projects at which of the places given

    below?

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    a. Mumbai and Pune b. Delhi and Gurgaon c. Hyderabad and Secundarabad d. Chennai and Tuticorin

    32. The new Chief Executive of Apple, Tim Cook, is a citizen of which one of the nations given below?

    a. Canada b. Mexico c. United States of America d. Honduras

    33. Orient Fans, which recently announced its entry into the domestic home appliances market under

    the brand name Orient Actus, is a part of which one of the business groups given below?

    a. Hinduja Group b. JP Group c. KK Modi Group d. CK Birla Group

    34. In October 2011, Bank of India opened a branch in which one of the countries given below?

    a. Australia b. New Zealand c. Philippines d. Brunei

    35. The 20th World Book Fair will be held in 2012 in which one of these cities?

    a. Faridabad b. Gurgaon c. New Delhi d. Ghaziabad

    36. The world's cheapest tablet PC, Aakash, is being manufactured by which one of the following

    companies?

    a. QUAD Electronic Solutions b. Bharat Electronics c. HOLOFLEX Limited d. Aar-em Electronics Pvt. Ltd.

    37. According to the National Policy on Information Technology 2011, what is the annual export target

    for the IT Sector in 2020 ?

    a. $150 billion b. $200 billion c. $250 billion d. $300 billion

    38. Skoda Auto is headquartered in which one of the countries given below?

    a. Germany b. France c. Czech Republic d. Italy

    39. Indian-origin tycoon Pankaj Oswal has been accused of corporate fraud in which one of the countries

    given below?

    a. Australia b. New Zealand c. Malaysia d. Indonesia

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    40. U.S.-based Akorn recently purchased the complete business of a drug plant of which one of the

    companies named below?

    a. Hindustan Pharmaceutical Limited b. Dr Reddys Laboratory c. Ranbaxy Laboratories

    d. Kilitch Drugs (India)

    41. Who among the following is the Chief Executive of the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI)?

    a. J Hari Narayan b. HN Sinor c. Ravi Thapper d. Suresh Menon

    42. Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) recently announced it would export its newly-launched sedan (Etios)

    and its hatchback version (Etios Liva), from March 2012, to which one of the countries given below?

    a. China b. Mexico c. Brazil d. South Africa

    43. Which of the given below car models, does not belong to Rolls-Royce?

    a. Phantom b. Wraith c. Mustang d. Silver Dawn

    44. Where is the head office of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) situated?

    a. New Delhi b. Dehradun c. Mumbai d. Bhopal

    45. India recently has imposed a duty of $366 per drymetric tonne on imports of caustic soda from which

    one of the countries given below?

    a. South Korea b. Malaysia c. Vietnam d .Thailand

    ANSWERS:

    1. (b) Coal India 2. (a) Public Finance 3. (d) Motorola 4. (a) Georgia 5. (c) Canada 6. (c) Telecom New

    Zealand 7. (b) Blagnac 8. (b) Solar power solutions 9. (c) Germany 10. (d) Jet Airways 11. (d) Export

    trade 12. (a) Ruia Group 13. (b) Japan 14. (a) Air Force 15. (c) Standard Chartered Bank 16. (a) France17. (a) Bhavtosh Vajpayee 18. (b) Steel Authority of India Ltd 19. (d) Afghanistan 20. (c) Afl atoxin 21.

    (b) Shyamla Gopinath 22. (d) 2nd 23. (a) Canara Bank 24. (b) Tamil Nadu 25. (c) Hindustan Aeronautics

    Limited 26. (d) MRF 27. (a) Life Insurance 28. (c) Gurgaon 29. (b) Onida 30. (a) Power generation 31. (b)

    Delhi and Gurgaon 32. (c) United States of America 33. (d) CK Birla Group 34. (b) New Zealand 35. (c)

    New Delhi 36. (a) QUAD Electronic Solutions 37. (b) $200 billion 38. (c) Czech Republic 39. (a) Australia

    40. (d) Kilitch Drugs (India) 41. (b) HN Sinor 42. (d) South Africa 43. (c) Mustang 44. (b) Dehradun 45.

    (a) South Korea

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    1. Recently, Indian President Pratibha Patil has laid the foundation stone for the Asian

    Textiles Museum in which of the following Southeast Asian countries?

    (a) Thailand (b) Indonesia (c) Vietnam (d) Cambodia

    2. Which of the following Indian actors has been appointed as Brand Ambassador of Kansai

    Nerolac Paints Ltd, Indias leading paint manufacturer? (a) Abhishek Bachchyan (b) Amir

    Khan (c) Shahrukh Khan (d) Akshay Kumar

    3. Who among the following personalities has been appointed as the new chairman of

    Central Board of Direct Taxes?

    (a) Pratyush Sinha (b) C P Jain (c) K Vasudev (d) M C Joshi

    4. Which of the following Indian cricket players won the Polly Umrigar Award 2011 for his

    performance during 2009-2010?

    (a) Rahul Dravid (b) Sachin Tendulkar (c) Mahendra Singh Dhoni (d)Sehwag

    5. For the first time, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has been appointedas external auditor of two major UN organisations. Identify the organizations.

    (a) World Health Organisation (WHO) and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (b)

    UNESCO an d World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) (c) Atomic Energy Agency

    (IAEA) and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) (d) UNICEF and UNESCO

    6. Name the richest country in the world with per capita income of U.S. $ 90,149 in 2010,

    according to Global Finance, a leading US business magazine, which has released the list

    recently.

    (a) Qatar (b) Luxembourg (c) Norway (d) Singapore

    7. Name the virus which was responsible for attacking Googles social networking site, Orkut

    on September 25, 2010.

    (a) FIRE Worm (b) Bom Sabado Worm (c) BOBBIT Virus (d) GALLUP Virus 82.

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    8.Which software company has designed worldwide telescope a computer programme,

    which enables you to study even the universe and zoom the outer space?

    (a) IBM (b) Oracle (c) Google (d) Microsoft

    9. Your Place In The Sky is the slogan of:(a) Air India (b) atar Airways (c) Lufthansa Airlines (d) Air France

    10. Which animal has been declared as national heritage animal of India in order to set up

    measures for its protection?

    (a) Dolphin (b) Rhinoceros (c) Elephant (d) Lion

    11. Who among the following personalities is the DirectorGeneral of International Atomic

    Energy Agency (IAEA)?

    (a) Yukiya Amano (b) Yui Kei (c) Ali Asgar Soltaniyeh (d) Anders Fogh Rasmussen

    12. A New York judge slapped a record $92.8 million fine on Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge

    fund manager convicted in May, 2011 on 14 counts of insider trading charges. He is from:

    (a) India (b) Pakistan (c) Sri Lanka (d) Singapore

    13. The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), relaxed its earlier

    decision asking insurance companies to guarantee a minimum return of what percent on

    unit-linked pension policies?

    (a) 3 percent (b) 4 percent (c) 4.5 percent (d) 5 percent

    14. Which of the following Indian cricketers has recently pledged to donate his organs?

    (a) Virender Sehwag (b) Sachin Tendulkar (c) Gautam Gambhir (d) Yuvraj Singh

    15. An endeavour to ensure that no person in India dies for want of an organ, supported by

    the Apollo Transplant Institutes has been launched under the name of:

    (a) Hand in Hand (b) Gift a Life (c) Donate a life (d) Gift to Nation

    16. National Human Right Commission has issued notice for non-payment of adequatecompensation in Kasaragod district to the victims of which of the following chemical

    poisoning?

    (a) MIC (b) Endosulfan (c) BHC (d) Malathion

    17. Sree Padmanabhswami temple, a Hindu shrine situated at Thiruvananthapuram in

    Kerala is dedicated to which of the following Hindu deity?

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    (a) Lord Shiva (b) Lord Vishnu (c) Lord Brahma (d) Lord Murugan Swamy

    18. AH 4 Apache and CH-47 Chinook are combat and heavy lift helicopters respectively

    which have been developed by:

    (a) Bell (b) Lockeed Martin (c) Avicopter (d) Boeing

    19. Name the recently elected Prime Minister of Greece.

    (a) Kostas Karamanlis (b) Andreas Papandreou (c) Konstantinos Mitsotakis (d) Lucas

    Papademos

    20. Recently a former President was convicted to sevenyear jail term for rape and other

    sexual offences. Identify the country to which he belonged?

    (a) Italy (b) Israel (c) Spain (d) Portugal

    21. BICRA Group 5 includes:

    (a) China (b) Portugal (c) Thailand and Turkey (d) All of the above

    22. Which one of the following Indian cities would host the World Economic Forums (WEFs)

    India Economic Summit for the first time in 26 years of the summits history?

    (a) New Delhi (b) Chennai (c) Mumbai (d) Bengaluru

    23. Hondas human-shaped robot (Humanoid robot) has been named as:

    (a) Sapiens (b) I (c) Asimo (d) AI

    24. Which of the following companies is a subsidiary of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and

    a leading business process outsourcing (BPO) provider in the U.K.?

    (a) Genpact (b) Diligenta (c) Aegis (d) Total SolutionsPage 8

    25. Who among the following has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter of the King

    of Pop, Michael Jackson?

    (a) Johansson Murphy (b) Conrad Murray (c) John Pitt (d) Dr. J Koetji 100. Mary Ann Gomes

    is related with which of the following sports? (a) Kabaddi (b) Chess (c) Swimming (d)

    Athletics

    ANSWERS:

    1 d 2 c 3 d 4 b 5 c 6 a 7 b 8 d 9 a 10 c 11 a 12 c 13 c 14 c 15 b 16 b 17 b 18 d 19 d 20 b

    21 d 22 c 23 c 24 b 25 b 26 b

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    IBPS CWE Clerical Exam: General Awareness (with specialreference to Banking Industry): Practice Set 1

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    CWE, Latest Current Affair

    1. Which of the following bodies tightened the norms for foreign exchange risk cover in

    India mentioning that only companies with a networth of Rs 200 crore can use derivatives

    to hedge against risk of volatility in currency rates?

    a. IMF b. Reserve Bank of India c. SEBI d. Union Ministry of FinanceAns: b

    2. Which body in India finally provided tax exemption on the 9.5 per cent interest income on

    PF deposits for 2010-11?

    a. Reserve Bank of India b. Income Tax Department c. Employees Provident Fund

    Organisation d. Corporate Affairs Ministry

    Ans: b

    3. (1) The report on Customer Service in Banks by a committee chaired by M. Damodaran,former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) that was released on

    3 July 2011 recommended an increased deposit insurance cover of Rs.5 lakh so as to

    encourage individuals to keep all their deposits in banks.

    (2) The panel also suggested blocking of lost ATM cards through SMS and immediate

    restoration of funds in case of non-dispensation of cash at an ATM within 5 working days.

    Which of the above is not true?

    a. Only 1

    b. Only 2

    c. Both 1 & 2

    d. None of the above

    Ans: b

    4. Which of the following countries topped the list of medals at the World Athletics

    Championships in Daegu, South Korea ?

    (A) USA (B) Kenya (C) Jamaica (D) South Africa

    Ans: (A)

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    5. India, on 24 August 2011 signed (Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement) with which one

    of the following countries ?

    (A) Georgia (B) Sri Lanka (C) Pakistan (D) UK

    Ans: (A)

    6. UNCTAD's Trade and Development Report 2011 launched in New Delhi on 6 September

    2011projected an economic growth of what per cent for India in 2011 ?

    (A) 8% (B) 8.1% (C) 9.2% (D) 8.6%

    Ans: (B)

    7. Russian and US scientists launched an expedition to study emission of___ gas in the

    eastern Arctic.

    (A) Methane (B) Carbon-Di-Oxide (C) Sulfur-Di-Oxide (D) Ozone

    Ans: (A)

    8. Name the Maoists Vice-Chairman who was on 28 August 2011 elected Nepal's 35th prime

    minister marking the countrys attempt to form a stable government after extended political

    uncertainty.

    (A) Baburam Bhattarai (B) Sher Bahadur Deuba (C) Surya Bahadur Thapa

    (D) Jhalanath Khanal

    Ans: (A)

    9. Indian rupee on 7 September 2011 settled at one-year low against the US currency.

    What was the value of the India value vis--vis the US currency ?

    (A) 46.16/17 (B) 46 (C) 45.32/33 (D) 45

    Ans: (A)

    10. How many Indian companies were ranked among the top 200 Asia-Pacific corporations

    in Forbes Asia's 'Best Under a Billion' list for 2011 released on 31 August 2011 ?

    (A) 65 (B) 35 (C) 23 (D) 14

    Ans: (D)

    11. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) panel headed by Usha Thorat, Director, Centre for

    Advanced Financial Research and Learning (CAFRAL) on 29 August 2011 came up with

    suggestion on non-banking finance company (NBFC). Which of the following related to this

    statement is not true ?

    1. The panel suggested the central bank to insist on a minimum asset size of more than

    Rs.25 crore for registering any new non-banking finance company (NBFC)

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    2. Transfer of shareholding, direct or indirect, of 25 per cent and above, change in control,

    merger or acquisition of any registered NBFC will require prior approval of the Reserve

    Bank.

    3. Tier-I capital for capital to risk weighted assets ratio (CRAR) purposes would be specified

    at 12 per cent to be achieved in three years for all registered deposit-taking and non-

    deposit-taking NBFCs.

    4. NBFCs would be subject to regulations similar to banks while lending to stock brokers and

    merchant banks and similar to stock brokers, as specified by the Securities and Exchange

    Board of India (SEBI)

    (A) 1 & 4 (B) 2 & 4 (C) Only 4 (D) Only 1

    Ans: (D)

    12. North Korea agreed to start international talks on denuclearization of the Korean

    peninsula. This was agreed during the visit of North Korean leader Kim Jong Ii to__.(A) Russia (B) China (C) UK (D) South Korea

    Ans: (A)

    13. According to data released by the commerce and industry ministry on 20 October 2011

    food inflation inflation stood at what percentage in the week ended 8 October 2011?

    (A) 10.6% (B) 10.54% (C) 10.33% (D) 10.91%

    Ans: (A)

    14. The Reserve Bank of India panel to review facilities for individuals under FEMA (ForeignExchange Management Act) submitted report on 10 August 2011. With regard to the

    following which of the following is not true

    A. In the report it mentioned that the concept of non-repatriation basis or non-repatriable

    funds was outdated.

    B. Since non-residents were given the freedom to remit $1 million annually, it was

    compulsory to maintain procedures under FEMA.

    C. The report suggested the procedural knots in the system need to be untied to enable the

    present forex liberalisation to be effective.

    D. Issue of take-overs underwent changes in the past and now are taken care of under the

    ambit of SEBI regulations and using FEMA for this purpose is superfluous and an

    unnecessary.(1) 2 & 4 (2) Only 2 (3) 1 & 4 (4) Only 4

    Ans: (2)

    15. Name the Irish poet and human rights activist who was named Irelands ninth president

    on 30 October 2011 after winning 57% of votes in the final count of the presidential election

    held on 27 October 2011.

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    (1) Michael D Higgins (2) Mary McAleese (3) Douglas Hyde (4) Mary Robinson

    Ans: (1)

    16. Which of the following public sector banks in November 2011 froze its lending to the

    power sector?(1) State Bank of India (2) Allahabad Bank (3) Punjab National Bank

    (4) United Bank of India

    Ans: (2)

    17. Who became the first Indian tennis player ever to win the Canadian U-18 ITF Junior

    World Ranking Championship on 17 July 2011?

    (1) Ambika Pandey (2) D Harika (3) Koneru Humpy (4) Chekrovolu Swuro

    Ans: (1)

    18. Who did the Union government appoint on 23 July 2011 as the Solicitor-General, the

    second senior most law officer of India?

    (1) Fali S Nariman (2) Rohinton Nariman (3) Gopal Subramanium

    (4) Harish Salve

    Ans: (2)

    19. India registered a __ per cent increase in tiger population in 2010, according to a

    report, Status of tigers, co-predators and prey in India-2010, released on 28 July 2011.

    (1) 20 (2) 30 (3) 15 (4) 12

    Ans: (1)

    20. According to the WPI data released by the Commerce and Industry Ministry on 3

    November 2011, food inflation surged to what per cent for the week ended 22 October 2011

    owing to soaring prices of various edibles such as vegetables, fruits, pulses, milk and all

    other protein-rich items?

    (1) 11.55% (2) 12.25% (3) 12.21% (4) 11.12%

    Ans: (3)

    21. World Investment Report 2011 was released by UNCTAD on 26 July 2011. According to

    the report, what is Indias position among the top 20 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

    recipients?

    (1) 8th (2) 10th (3) 14th (4) 4th

    Ans: (3)

    22. The First Trojan Asteriod of earth discovered by the scientists. What is its name?

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    (1) 2010TK7 (2) 2010KT7 (3) 2010XY (4) 2010YX

    Ans: (1)

    23. Billionaire entrepreneur Ajay Piramal purchased 5.5% stake in which of the following

    mobile service providers for Rs. 2900 crore, or $640 million?(1) Idea Cellular (2) Vodafone Essar (3) Bharti Airtel (4) MTNL

    Ans: (2)

    24. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in a bid to tame inflationary pressure hiked the short-

    term indicative policy rate (repo rate) by 50 basis points on 26 July 2011. The repo rate

    currently stands at what percentage?

    a. 7% b. 7.5% c. 8% d. 8.5%

    Ans: c

    25. Which bank posted a 99 per cent drop in net profit at Rs 21 crore for the fourth quarter

    ended 31 March 2011 against Rs 1867 crore during the corresponding period in 2010?

    a. Indian Overseas Bank b. State Bank of India c. Bank of India

    d. United Bank of India

    Ans: b

    26. Who did global payments processing company MasterCard appoint as the General

    Manager, South Asia and Country President, India?

    a. T. V. Seshadri b. Vicky Bindra c. Tunde Lemo d. Ajay Banga

    Ans: a

    27. Government of India on 19 July 2011 appointed Usha Ananthasubramanian, former

    general manager of Bank of Baroda (BoB) as executive director of which public sector

    lender?

    a. Central Bank of India b. Punjab National Bank c. United Bank of India

    d. Gramin Bank

    Ans: b

    28. Name the public sector lender that selected Metlife as its partner for a proposed foray

    into the life insurance segment.

    a. Syndicate Bank b. Punjab National Bank c. Corporation Bank

    d. United Bank of India

    Ans: b

    29. Which bank signed a memorandum of understanding with Dewan Housing Finance

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    Corporation (DHFL) under which DHFL will distribute home loans to Yes Bank's customers?

    a. Canara Bank b. ABN Amro bank c. Yes Bank d. HSBC

    Ans: c

    30. Which life insurance company in India launched a new non-linked health insurance plan,Jeevan Arogya?

    a. HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co. Ltd b. Life Insurance Corporation of India

    c. IDBI Fortis Life Insurance Company Ltd. d. SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd

    Ans: b

    31. Which of the following public sector banks in November 2011 froze its lending to the

    power sector?

    a. State Bank of India b. Allahabad Bank c. Punjab National Bank

    d. United Bank of India

    Ans: b

    32. Which Indian bank on 10 May 2011 raised benchmark prime lending rate 75 basis points

    to 14% following raising of interest rates by RBI by basis points on 3 May 2011?

    a. State Bank of India b. Union Bank c. Punjab National Bank

    d. Bank of Baroda

    Ans: a

    33. The Reserve Bank of India on 26 April 2011 fined 19 banks, including the country's top

    private and foreign banks for violating its guidelines on derivatives. Which is the only public

    sector bank on the list of banks to be fined?

    a. State bank of India b. Punjab National Bank c. Bank of India

    d. Indian Bank

    Ans: a

    34. The Reserve Bank of India on 25 August 2011 released its Annual Report for 2010-11.

    Which of the following was not discussed in the Annual Report the Central Board of the RBI?

    a. assessment of the macroeconomic performance during 2010-11

    b. prospects for 2011-12

    c. working and operations of the Reserve Bank and its financial accounts

    d. role of regulatory bodies in controlling the financial markets

    Ans: d

    35. Which Indian PSU bank in tune with its plans to expand its retail division in the UK

    entered the mortgage market in the country for the first time?

    a. Punjab National Bank b. Oriental Bank of Commerce c. State bank of India

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    d. Indian Overseas Bank

    Ans: c

    36. Which of the following banks set up two loan processing centres for the small and

    medium enterprise (SME) segment on a pilot basis in Bangalore & in New Delhi inSeptember 2011?

    a. Corp Bank b. United Bank of India c. Syndicate Bank d. Bank of Baroda

    Ans: c

    37. The government suspended M Ramadoss for alleged violations in issuing insurance

    cover to an airline during his stint as head of another state-run insurer. To which insurance

    group did he belong to?

    a. New India Assurance b. LIC c. GIC d. ICICI Insurance

    Ans: a

    38. Which of the following banks in early May 2011 entered into a tie-up with non-banking

    finance companies such as Future Capital, Bajaj Finance, and Reliance Capital to grow its

    retail portfolio?

    a. Central Bank of India b. State Bank of India c. Bank of India

    d. HDFC Bank

    Ans: a

    39. Which are the two Gujarat-based cooperative sector lenders on which Reserve bank of

    India imposed a financial penalty of Rs 1 lakh each for violation of various rules, including

    anti-money laundering guidelines?

    1. Shree MahalaxmiMercantile Co-operative Bank 2. Rander People's Co-operative Bank 3.

    Abad District Co Op Bank 4. Ahd Mercantile Co-Op Bank Ltd

    a. 1 & 2 b. 2 & 3 c. 1 & 4 d. 3 & 4

    Ans: (a)


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