Wednesday, May 30, 2012

SYNONYMS word for ssc

1.Gratify=Satisfy.
2.Proposal=Suggestion.
3.Devoured=Consumed.
4.DRAMATIC=effective.
5.SHRINK=reduce.
6.PREDOMINANTLY=mainly
7.MASSIVE=total
8.EXTRACTED=received.
9.DECLARATION=announcement.
10.KEEN=eager.
11.Token=Symbol.
12.Deftly=Skillfully.
13.Auspicious---Religious
14. Bonhomie(mlanshari)=Friendliness.
15.Candour(spastwadita)=Openness.
16.Bashful(sanchochi)=Shy.
17.Trivial(naganaya)=unimportant.
18.appease(sant karna)=pacify.
19.PROPITIATE=Appease.
20.CEREMONIAL= formal.
21.ELUDE=Escape.
22.PREMONITION=Forewarning.
23.DEROGATORY=Disparaging.
24.NOMADIC=Wondering.
25.RESTIVE=Restless.
26.ERRONEOUSLY=Wrongly.
27.ESTRANGED=Separated.
28.CAPITULATE=Surrender.
29.IMPAIR=Weaken.
30.MOROSE=Gloomy
31.INUNDATION=Flood
32.PRISTINE=Original
33.EFFIGY=Dummy
34.Debacle=Downfall
35.Ostracise=Banish
36.Prophylactic= Preventive
37.Coddle= Protect
38.Flimsy=Irrationa
39.OBSCENE :vulgar.
40.PROFUSE : copious.
41.AUSTERE :stern
42.COY : inimica
43.lSLENDER :thin
44.SOLITARY : secluded.
45.CURIOUS :odd.
46.NOVEL :classic
47.VOID :vacant
48.Adjacent to: Beside
49.ULTIMATE :final
50.Meek:low.
51.IDLE :indolent.
52.GREEDY :gluttonous.
53.ARDOUS :rough. 
54.JUST :now
55.GORSEOUS :of king George V
56.FUTILE : footed
57.EMINENT : imminent
58.EAGER :jealous
59.ABRIDGED :constructed
60.Caught sight of: Suddenly noticed
61.Unfair:Unreasonable
62.vexed=complex

Impious- Shrewd
Freelance- Self-betrayed
Slither-Shake
Apposite-Contrary 
Scorn- Laugh
illicit –illegal.
Flair(swabhaw)—Tendency.

conservation(sanrachan)---Preservation.
Abysmal—bottomless.
salient(pramukh)—prominent.
Decamp(bhagjana)—flee.
philanthropist(paropkari)—benefactor.
Exotic(bideshi)—Strange.
incapacitate—cripple.

congregation(baithak)—meeting.


 


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

word Power

1.Abate=To lessen, to weaken in intensity Syn---Diminish, Subside, Decrease.
Ant--Rise,Aggravate, Increase.
2.Abet= To help someone to do something offensive.
Syn---Instigate, Encourage.
ANt--Discourage, Dampen, Prohibit.
3.Abject=Extreme, WIthout dignity
Syn-- Exclusive, Servile.
Ant--Mild, Proud.
4. Abjure= to leave something.
Syn--Renounce, Give up.
Ant---Accept, Indulge, Practise.
5.Abstruse= Difficult to understand
Syn--Obscure, Nebulous.
Ant--Distinct, Simple, Straightforward.
6.Actuate= To make someone do somehing.
Syn= Induce, Motivate.
Ant=Stop,HInder.
7.Austere= Strict and without pleasure.
Syn--Abstemious, Decorationless.
Ant--Luxuries, Lax, Lavish.
8. Acrid=Bitter in taste of effect
Syn-- Pungent
Ant-- Sweet , Soothing.
9. assiduous= Doing laboriously and charefully
Syn-- Diligent
Ant-- Indolent, Lax.
10. Abstemious= not indulging in too much enjoyment.
Syn-- Temperate.
Ant--Indulgent.
11.Abrogate= To abolish law , tereaty etc,
Syn-- Repeal, Annul.
Ant-- Retain , Enforce,
Astringent= Something harsh in tone
Syn-- Acidulous, Severe, Acerbic
Ant-- Mild , Bland.
13. Atrocious= Cruel and shocking
Syn-- Unplesant
Ant-- Pleasent, Admirable.
14.Asrute-- Someone very cleaver.
Syn--Shrewd,
Ant-- Foolish, Naive.
15. Audacious= Bold and risky, Rude
Syn-- Daring, Impudent
Ant-- Meek, Courteous,
16. Assuage= To calm or satisfy.
Syn-- Appease, Quench, Quell
Ant--Cheerful, Prospective.
17.Bleak= Dull and hopeless
Syn---Dreary, Grim, Gloomy.
Ant-- Cheerful, Prospective.
18.Beguile=To trick someone , To entertain someone .
Syn--Deceive, Amuse,
Ant--Bore
19.Brusque=Using few words and rude.
Syn--Curt ,Terse
Ant---Polite, Affable, Verbose.
20.Baleful=Harmful and evil.
Syn--Sinister, Ominous.
Ant--benign.
21.Blatant= Open and shameless
Syn-- Flagrant. Brazen.
Ant-- Considerate, Moderate.
22.Bizarre= very odd and illogical
Syn--Eccentric, Awkward,
Ant--Pleasant.
23.Beleaguered= Surrounded by many problems.
Syn--Besieged, Tormented.
Ant-- Fortified , Entrenched.
24.Beleaguered= ready to fight.
Syn-- aggressive, bellicose.
Ant-- Docile, Meek.
25.Besmirch= To damage one's name or reputation.
Syn-- Malign. Tarnish.
Ant-- Refurbish.
26.botch= To harm something by poor performance.
Syn-- Spoil
Ant--Accomplish, Salvage.
27.Burgeon= To grow in number or effect.
Syn---Flourish, thrive.
Ant--Languish, Diminish.
28. Bolster= To strengthen something.
Syn-- Buttress,support.
Ant--Weaken, Dabilitate,
29.Compunction= Feeling of repentance on one's act.
Syn-- Regret, Penitence, Remorse.
Ant-- Defiance, complacence,
30. Comely= pleasant to look at.
Syn-- Attractive, Bewitching.
Ant-- Ugly, Repulsive.
31. Chagrin=irritation at something.
Syn-- Annoyance,
Ant-- Pleasure.
32. Caustic= Bitter in tone.
Syn-- sarcastic, Acerbic, Acidulous.
Ant-- Soothing, Affable.
33.consummate= of a very high degree.
Syn--- Flawless , Perfect, Immaculate,
Ant-- Faulty, Clumsy.
34.Callous = Indifferent to other's pain or suffering
Syn-- Hardened , Unsympathetic.
Ant-- Tender. Officious.
35. Contrite= Feeling deep sorrow over a wrong act.
Syn-- Penitent,Remorseful,
Ant-- Repentant.
36. circumspect= very attentive in doing something
Syn-- Cautious, Wary.
Ant-- Rash, Reckless.
37. Cogent= Strong and logical .
Syn-- Convincing , Pertinent.
Ant-- Weak , Facile,
38. Charlation = One who falsely claims to possess any special skill.
Syn-- Imposter, Fraud.
Ant-- Genuine.
39. Choleric = Getting irritated soon
Syn-- Ill-tempered, Peevish.
Ant-- Composed.
40. Cryptic = Not easily understandable
Syn-- Mysterious, Abstruse.
Ant-- Obvious, Distinct.
41. Convivial= Cheerful and friendly
Syn--- Jovial, Pleasant
Ant ----Fretful, Choleric.
42. Crass = Extreme, Stupid.
Syn--abject, fatuous.
Ant--Tolerable,intelligent.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Important days

APRIL



1.
World Book and Copyright Day
 also known as International Day of the Book or World Book Days is a yearly event on 23 April, organized by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and copyright. The Day was first celebrated in 1995
2.Earth Day
celebrated in more than 175 countries every year.In 2009, the United Nations designated April 22 International Mother Earth Day.[3] Earth Day is planned for April 22 in all years at least through 2015.he name and concept of Earth Day was allegedly pioneered by John McConnell in 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco
3.World Health Day
 is celebrated every year on 7 April, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization (WHO).
In 1948, the World Health Organization held the First World Health Assembly. The Assembly decided to celebrate 7 April of each year, with effect from 1950, as the World Health Day
4.Ambedkar Jayanti
is a festival observed on April 14 every year to commemorate the memory of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. This day is celebrated as birth anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar who born on this day in the year 1891. It is a public holiday in many of the Indian states.
5.11 may national technology day
Pokharan-II refers to test explosions of five nuclear devices, three on 11 May and two on 13 May 1998, conducted by India at the Pokhran test range. These nuclear tests resulted in a variety of sanctions against India by a number of major states.
On 18 May 1974, India exploded its first nuclear device code named Operation Smiling Buddha. After about a quarter century, on 11 May 1998, Operation Shakti was carried out. Shakti was the codename of a thermonuclear device that was exploded in Pokhran as part of Pokhran-II.
6.Mother's Day
In the United States, Mother's day, the day to celebrate mother is observed on the following dates:
2009
Sunday, May 10th
2010
Sunday, May 9th
2011
Sunday, May 8th
2012
Sunday, May 13th
2013
Sunday, May 12th
7.Father's day
In the United States, Father's day is the day to celebrate father is observed on the following dates:



2009
Sunday, June 21st
2010
Sunday, June 20th
2011
Sunday, June 19th
2012
Sunday, June 17th
2013
Sunday, June 16th






January 9
NRI Day
January 10
World Laughter Day
January 12
National Youth Day
January 15
Army Day
January 26
India's Republic Day, International Customs Day
January 30
Martyrs' Day; World Leprosy Eradication Day
2nd Sunday of February
World Marriage Day
February 24
Central Excise Day
February 28
National Science Day
Second Monday March
Commonwealth Day
March 8
International Women's Day; Intl. literacy Day
March 15
World Disabled Day; World Consumer Rights Day
March 18
Ordnance Factories Day (India)
March 21
World Forestry Day; International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
March 22
World Day for Water
March 23
World Meteorological Day
March 24
World TB Day
April 5
International Day for Mine Awareness; National Maritime Day
April 7
World Health Day
April 17
World Haemophilia Day
April 18
World Heritage Day
April 21
Secretaries' Day
 April 22
Earth Day
April 23
World Book and Copyright Day
May 1
Workers' Day (International Labour Day)
May 3
Press Freedom Day; World Asthma Day
May 2nd Sunday
Mother's Day
May 4
Coal Miners' Day
May 8
World Red Cross Day
May 9
World Thalassaemia Day
May 11
National Technology Day
May 12
World Hypertension Day; International Nurses Day
May 15
International Day of the Family
May 17
World Telecommunication Day
May 24
Commonwealth Day
May 31
Anti-tobacco Day
June 4
International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
June 5
World Environment Day
June 3rd Sunday
Father's Day
June 14
World Blood Donor Day
June 26
International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
July 1
Doctor's Day
July 6
World Zoonoses Day
July 11
World Population Day
August 3
Internatioal Friendship Day
August 6
Hiroshima Day
August 8
World Senior Citizen's Day
August 9
Quit India Day, Nagasaki Day
August 15
Indian Independence Day
August 18
IntI. Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
August 19
Photography Day
August 29
National Sports Day
September 2
Coconut Day
September 5
Teachers' Day; Sanskrit Day
September 8
World Literacy Day (UNESCO)
 September 15
Engineers' Day
September 16
World Ozone Day
September 21
Alzheimer's Day; Day for Peace & Non-violence (UN)
September 22
Rose Day (Welfare of cancer patients)
September 26
Day of the Deaf
September 27
World Tourism Day
October 1
International Day for the Elderly
October 2
Gandhi Jayanthi
October 3
World Habitat Day
October 4
World Animal Welfare Day
October 8
Indian Air Force Day
October 9
World Post Office Day
October 10
National Post Day
October 2nd Thursday
World Sight Day
October 13
UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
October 14
World Standards Day
October 15
World White Cane Day (guiding the blind)
October 16
World Food Day
October 24
UN Day; World Development Information Day
October 30
World Thrift Day
November 9
Legal Services Day
November 14
Children's Day; Diabetes Day
November 17
National Epilepsy Day
November 20
Africa Industrialisation Day
November 29
International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People
December 1
World AIDS Day
December 3
World Day of the Handicapped
December 4
Indian Navy Day
December 7
Indian Armed Forces Flag Day
December 10
Human Rights Day; IntI. Children's Day of Broadcasting
December 18
Minorities Rights Day (India)
December 23
Kisan Divas (Farmer's Day) (India)
 

General knoledge

1.राष्ट्रीय ग्रामीण विकास संस्थान में स्थित है.
Hyderabad
2.Fifth generation computers do not have...
Vacuum tubes
3.Which of the following is used to increase the anti-knocking property of petrol?
Tetraethyl Lead
4.The process of covering water pipes made of Iron with Zinc layer to prevent corrosion is called
Galvanization
5.An electric iron has a heating element made up of
Nichrome
6.The height of a geo-stationary satellite from the Earth’s surface is approximately
36,000 Km
7.Which type of mirror is used in the headlights of vehicles?
Parabolic mirror
8.Name the vitamin not found in any animal food.
Vitamin D
9.Penicillin is isolated from
Bacteria
10.a good source of Vitamin ‘E’?
Fresh vegetables
11.Who said that "India’s soul lives in villages"?
Gandhiji
12.The concept of sovereign parliament originated in
England
13.राज्यसभा सदस्य राष्ट्रपति द्वारा नामांकन के संविधान से लिया गया था
Ireland
14.The Central Drug Research Institute of India is located at
Lucknow
15..भारत में दक्षिण - पश्चिम मानसून की शुरुआत के बाद जल्द ही बोई हुई फ़सल कहा जाता है
Rainfed
16.Human Development Index was developed by
Mahbub-ul-Haq
 17.Government approves India’s fifth ultra mega power plant (UMPP) having a power generation capacity of 4000MW to be build at which of the following locations?.
Sarguja(Chhattisgarh)
18.Recently Indian Air Force (IAF) gets first of six C-130J Super Hercules airlifters, a most
advanced transport aircraft purchased from__
USA
19.Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will be India’s chief Guest at the Republic Day 2011. He is
President of Indonesia
20.Recently, which among the following day has been declared as “International Widows Day” by UN General Assembly?
23rd June
21.
Which among the following states has bagged the first prize in the Best States category for itsperformance in the Energy Conservation Programmes in 2009-10?
Haryana
22.Which one of the following pairs of countries is associated with nuclear arms control treaty
START?
USA-Russia
23.Which of the following diseases is not covered under Integrated Disease Surveillance project?
Cancer
24.‘Miss Earth 2010’ title has been conferred upon?
Nicole Faria

25.Bat has the highest upper limit of audible range..
26. Sound waves cannot travel in vacuumOctane
27. Kharagpur is the longest railway platform in india.
28. Which battle laid the foundation of the mughal rule in india? First battle of panipat
29.Lucknow is situated on the banksof river? Gomti
30.Which country won the first world cup cricket? West indies
31.Who was the first speaker of thelok-sabha? G.V.Mavlankar
32.The largest cattle fair in the world that lasts for a month,takes place at-sonepur(bihar)
33.Who laid the foundation of city of calcutta?
Job chernock
34.सुप्रीम कोर्ट की संवैधानिक पीठ ----- न्यायाधीशों के होते हैं.
ans=7
35.The judges of the Supreme Court hold the office till they attain the age of 
ans- 65
36.The presence of S02 pollutant has caused damage to taj mahal . 
37.The gases is responsible for acid rain? So2 and NO2
38.The weed that causes Asthma is—Parthenium
39.Which crop requires maximum amount of nitrogen ?
Sugarcane.
40.Phorate is a systematic poison.
41.26. The first Kshetriya Gramin Bank (KGB) was opened in India is---1975
42.Cell Organelle found only in plants are—Plastids
43.Proteins are synthesized in—Ribosomes.
44.Milk fever is caused due to the deficiency of—ca.
45.Milk sugar is a type of—Lactose.
46.Muriate of Potash is---KCL.
47.Azotobacter fixes atmospheric nitrogen in the soil by—Symbiotically
48.The chemical formula of iron pyrites is—FeS2.
49.Rock phosphates are used in—Acidic soil
50.ntervenous chlorosis is caused due to the deficiency of—Fe.
51.Kinnow is the hybrid variety of— Mandarin(narangi)
52.The word ‘Agriculture’ is derived from—Latin.
53.. Motha (Grass nut) belongs to the family of—Cyperaceae
54.In which state, are there biggest area, highest production and number of Sugar Mills in relation
to Sugarcane ?Maharashtra
55.What is VAM ?Fungi.
56.What is the main function of zinc in the plants ?Required for synthesis of Tryptophos.
57.. The credit for the success of Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVK) goes to—Dr. Mangla Rai.
58.Cauliflower belongs to the family—Cruciferae
59.Maximum photosynthesis takes place in—Green light
60.Farm Planning means—Cropping pattern.
61.The first product of photosynthesis in C3 plant is—) Phospho-glyceric acid.
62.Cow and buffalo belong to the family—Bovidae.
63.Main function of biofertilizer is—To increase biological process
64.Red soil is poor in which of the following nutrients ?Nitrogen and Potassium
65.Aamrapali is the cross of—Dashaheri x Neelam
66.Seed-plot technique is adopted in—Potato.
67.Ringworm is a ……… disease:Fungal.Pituitary gland is situated in—The base of the brain.
68.Windows 7, the latest operating system from MicrosoftCorporation has ……… Indian languages fonts.26
69.TRIPS and TRIMS are the terms associated with— WTO.
70.Soil erosion on hill slopes can be checked by—Afforestation.
71.Which of the following is called the ‘ecological hot spot of India’ ?Western Ghats.
72.The age of the Earth can be determined by—Radio-Metric Dating.
73Silver halides are used in photographic plates because they are— Soluble in hyposolution.
74.Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL) is—A catalyst in burning fossil fuel:An antiknock compound.
75.Curie point is the temperature at which:Transmutation of metal occurs.
76.The acceleration due to gravity at the equator—Is less than that at the poles.
77.Angle of friction and angle of repose are—Equal to each other.
78.What happens to a person who receives the wrong type of blood ?The RBCs agglutinate.
79. NIS stands for—National Immunisation Schedule..
80.What is ‘Mokasa’ ?Jagir.
81.The French East India Company was formed in—1664 AD.
82.Mir Kasim removed his court from Calcutta to— Monghir. 83.The central point in Ashoka’s Dharma was— Religious toleration.
84.In India, there are three cropseasons. Two of them are Kharif and Rabi, name the third one ?Zaid.
85.The Vedanga consists of the—Kalp, Shiksha, Nirukta, Vyakaran, Chhanda, Jyotish.
86.The earliest available work of the Sangam Tamils is—Tolkappiyam.
87.The Jain text which contains the biographies of the Tirthankaras is known as—Kalpasutra.
88.The rules of Buddhist monisticlife are laid down, primarily, in—Vinayapitaka.
89.The first Persian ruler who occupied part of Indian Territorywas—Darius I.
90.Alexander remained in India for— 19 months.
91.Gedrosia corresponds to modern—Baluchistan.
92.R.K. Narayan–Novelist
93.Kaifi Azmi–Poet
94.Which of the following States has rich forest of sandalwood ? Karnataka
95.Which of the following is the smallest ocean of the world ? Arctic
96.The largest irrigation canal in India is called the—Indira Gandhi Cana.
97.Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with Amendment Procedure ? Article 368.
98.Sharda Act deals with—Child Marriage.
99.,These days yellow lamps are frequently used as street-light. Which one of the following is used in these lamps ? Sodium
100.Who composed the song ‘JaraYaad Karo Kurbani’ ?Pradeep
101.The Colonel’ is the name of which Indian test cricketer ? Dilip Vengsarkar.
102.Baba Amte is famous as a-Social Worker.
103. Dr. M.S. Subbulakshmi has distinguished herself in the field of—Vocal Music.
104.Kota — Chambal
105.Jabalpur — Narmada
106.Surat — Tapti 
 107.Which team won FIFA Club World Cup 2011 in December 2011 final against which of the following countries ? Barcelona.
108.The National Sports Day is observed on which of the following days ?August 29th
109.What is the total number of matches which were played in the FIFA World Cup - 2010 in Germany ?64
110.The 20th Commonwealth Games will be held in 2014 in—Glasgow.
111.The World Sports Award ceremony was held recently in—Spain.
112.Marion Jones is a well known— Athlete
113.FIFA World Cup 2014 will be organized in— Brazil

114.Aspirin is chemically known as—Acetylsalicylic acid
115.Wax used for making candle is chemically a mixture of—Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons.
116.Vinegar made by fermentation from cane sugar contains—Acetic acid
117.Photooxidation process is initiated by— Light.
118.Which one of the following is used in large quantities in Cement Industry ?Limestone.

119Interest is a reward for parting with liquidity” is according to—Keynes.
120.Extension or contraction of quantity demanded of a commodity is a result of a change in the—Unit price of the commodity.
121.Cross elasticity of demand between petrol and car is— Negative.
122.Finance Commission is constituted— Once in five years
123.National Income Estimates in India are prepared by—Central Statistical Organisation.
124.The Law of Demand expresses—Effect of change in price of acommodity on its demand.
125.During whose Viceroyship did the High Courts come into existence at the three presidential cities of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay ?Lord Algin.
126.Who was popularly known as ‘Nana Saheb’ ?Balaji Baji Rao.
Ibn Batuta visited India duringthe reign of-Muhammad bin Tughluq.

127.Zinc sulphate is commonly used as— Fungicide
128.Agmark Act came in to force in india in .1937
129.Clonal selection can be used in ....potato.
130.F.A.O Headquaters.....Rome.
131.Central Agmark lab.....Nagpur.
132.Central rice Institute ...cuttack
133.central potato research institite....shimla.
134.Amir Khusrau – etah
135.Mirza galib—Agra.
136.Josh-- Malihab
137.rani laxmi bai dam is located on the betwa river
138.GCMMF deals with the marketing of milk.
139.Aluminium is the green metal.
140.A letter of credit is produced by both by exporter and importer.
Principle of indemnity dose not apply to life insurance ..
141.everithing else can wait , but not agriculture. -- jawahar lal nehru.
Inside trading is related to share market.
142.Food research and analysis centre – lucknow.
Food park--- noida.
143.Sardar vallabh bhai patel agricultural university –meerut.
145.The famous painting satyam shivam sundaram was prepared by....sd.shobha singh
146.which sultan of delhi is said to have folowed the policy of blood and iron.----balban.
147.Tarikh i hind ... alneruni.
148.Tarikh i dilli---khusrau.
149.rehla---ibn batuta.
150.Tabqat i nasiri--- minhaj.
151.Patta and qabuliyat systam ----sher shah.
152.Saint ramdas is associated with the period of akbar.
153.Alphabet was written by david diringer.
154.The british government is not responsible for the partition of india-- lodr attlee
156.aurangzeb is called an enlightened despot.
157.Which of the following kings is credited to have issued gold coins for the first time?
Wim kadphisa.
158.Who among the following has been called as a heaven born genral-- robert clive.
159.During which one of the following battles, did babur declare jehad-- battle of khanwa.
160.Yugantar party jatindranath mukherjee.
162.Mughal style of painting was initiated by humayun.
163.Jhum cultivation is a method of cultivation which used to be practiced in=Nagaland.
164.The word ‘Veda’ means=knowledge .
165.Which one of the following Mughal buildings is said to possess the unique feature of being exactly equal in length and breadth?= Taj Mahal.
167.With the fall of which among the following, the French Revolution began?Bastille  .
168.Bal Gangadhar Tilak was given the epithet of Lokmanya during= Home Rule Movement
169.The speed of light with the rise in the temperature of the medium=Remains unaltered
170.The Chilka lake is famous for-White Prawn.
171.Light, radiowaves and X-raysare______ waves-Electro magnetic.
172.In Orissa, Mig is built at- Sunaveda. 
173.Which of the following is the first college of Orissa?- Revanshaw College
174.Which of the following states is the most densely covered by forests -Arunachal Pradesh.
175.The telegraphic code was invented by-S.F.B. Morse.
176.Which place is famous for Jaincaves ? Khandgiri.
177.The first successful synchronous satellite of India is-apple.
178.Indira Gandhi Zoological park is located in-Bhubaneshwar.
179.The VIBGYOR spectrum is related to-Energy.
180.The pilotless aircraft developed by DRDO whichis targeted, is-Lakshya.
181.The calculating machine was invented by- Pascal.
182.Who is the present chairmanof national human rights commission of India ? KG Balakrishanan
183.Which is understood best for conducting electricity?Conductors.
184.The other name of evergreen forests is-Tropicalforests.
185.The western seacoast in Indiais known as-Konkan.
186.The missile fired from ground to air is-Trishul.
187.The Runn of Kutch is known for- Wild ass.
188.The first commercial noncivilian aircraft is- Tejas.
189.In the following the Belghar wild- life sanctuary is known for-Elephants.
190.Which of the following is known for Bali journey?Jajpur. 
191.Jayadev belonged to-Puri.
192.India is the third developing country to host the 2010 commonwealth Games. The other two are :Malaysia & Jamaica.
193.Which of the following rivers flows through a rift valley? Tapti.
194.How many major ports are there at present in India?12..
195.The earth is : Oblate Spheroid.
196.Day and Night are equal at the :Equator.
197.The International Date line passes through :Approximately 180° east or west meridian.
198.The largest river of Asia is :Yangtze.
199.The world's highest waterfall,the Angel Falls is situated in :Venezuela.
200.The universe is composed of :Mat.
201.The Temperate Grasslands ofSouth America are called :Pampas.
202.New Moore island is situated in:bay of bengal.
203.Which of the rivers crosses the equator twice? Amazon
204.The Indus Valley civilization is associated with : Sumerians.
205.Who is regarded as the greatlaw-giver of ancient India?Manu.
206.Which of the following is the oldest Veda? Rigveda.
207.The Upanishads are :A source of Hindu philosophy.
208.Which of the following temples was built by the Cholas?Brihadeeswara Temple, Tanjavur.
209.Which dynasty was well-known for excellent village administration?Cholas.
210.Who were the first to issue gold coins in India?Indo-Greeks. 
211.Sanchi portrays the art and sculpture of the :Buddhists.
212.The number of Anglo-Indians who can be nominated by the President to the Lok Sabha is : 2.
213.Who was the first President of India to be elected unopposed?N. Sanjiva Reddy. 
214.What is the minimum strengthof a State Legislative Assembly?60 (except sikkim and Goa.)
215.The oldest form of composition of the Hindustani vocal music is :Dhrupad.
216.Indian classical dance has been popularized abroad by :Uday Shankar. 
217.Permanent harness of water is due to the presence of : Calcium sulphate.
218.Silk is mostly obtained from:Varanas.
219.Who among the following is associated with the Sarnath Inscription ? Ashoka.
220.Who among the following is competent to amend the provisions of citizenship?Parliament.
221.Who among the following administers the oath of office tothe President?Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
222.Who among the following administers the oath of office tothe Chief Justice of a High Court...?Governor.
223.Railway in included in which ofthe following lists? Union list.
224.The period of proclamation ofemergency is:one month.
225.The Salarjung Museum is located in:Hyderabad.
226.Focus on the age eye is adjusted through:Iris.
227.Maximum oil can be extractedfrom:Sunflower.
228.The most suitable conductor is: Saline water.
229.Nose starts bleeding when one climbs up mountain due to: high pressure.
230.Who was the first Indian to qualify for Olympics? PT Usha.
231.During Shivaji’s childhood, who among the following exercised the maximum influence on his character?(I) Jija Bai, his mother (II) Dadaji Kondadev, his tutor.
232.Black Hole Episode’ was the main cause of : Battle of Plassey.
233.Tipu Sultan was the ruler of:Mysore. 
234.The speed of light with the rise in the temperature of the medium: Remains unaltered.
235.The oldest form of composition of the Hindustani vocal music is :Dhrupad.
236.Indian classical dance has been popularized abroad by :Uday Shankar. 237.Permanent harness of water is due to the presence of : Calcium sulphate.
238.Who summons the joint sitting of the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?President.
239.All electioneering campaigns during the time of elections are stopped:36 hours before the actual poll. 
240.The General Budget is presented in the parliament normally in the month of:February.
241.Who is the signatory on the Indian currency notes in denomination of two rupees andabove? Governor, Reserve Bank of India.
242.Sellers market denotes a situations where: Demand exceeds supply.
243.Development means economicgrowth plus:Social change.
244.The Abbreviation NAEP standsfor:National Adult education Programme.
245.The term ‘epicentre’ is associated with:Earthquakes.
246.Bandipur Sanctuary is locatedin the State of: Karnataka.
247.Koraput is related to which of the following Industry:Aeroplane.
248.When did Vasco-da-Gama come to India: 1498.
249.Where did the dance form “Mohini Attam” develop? Kerala.
250.The injection of anti-toxin is given to prevent:Tetanus. 
251.Dental caries are due to:Bacterial infection.
252.The new electric railway engines are manufactured in: Patiala. 
253.Thermometer is related to degree in the same way as clockis related to:Hour.
254.In which State was the first non- Congress Government set up in Independent India?Kerala. 
255.Cheep money means: low rates of interest.
256.Permissible noise level at Residential area during night time is: 45 dB (A) 
257.The author of the Book Title‘The Future of India’, is:Bimal Jalan.
258.The crop which occupies maximum cultivated area in Indiais:Rice.
259.The S.I. unit of electric charge is: coulomb.
260.Demand curve of a firm under perfect competition is:horizontal to ox-axis.
261.Who was the Chola king whobrought Ganga from North to South? Rajendra Chola.
262.The writ of ‘Habeas Corpus’ is issued in the event of: Wrongful Police detention.
263.Which is the administrative capital of Malayasia?Putrajaya.
264.Fiber diet in includes:cellulose.
265.How many ago-climatic zonesare there in India as far as the official categorization of the Ministry of Agriculture is concerned? 126.
266.The word’s wettest continent is: Europe. 
267.Dumping of solid waste in lowlying areas earth cover is called as: Sanitary landfilling.
268.The unit of ionic product of water (Kw) is: Mol2 let-2.
269.There is a need to keep larger area under forests for: absorption of carbon dioxide.
270.The situation on which total Revenues equals total cost, is known as:Break even point.
271.When two cubes of ice are pressed on each other, what is the cause of their being one ? Covalent attraction. 
272.When milk is churned, the cream separates from it due to: Centrifugal force.
273.Wisdom teeth is the: 3rd molar teeth
274.When a vibrating tuning fork is placed on table, a loud sound is heard. This is due to: damped vibrations
275.Ethnic group Mongoloids are found in India in: North-eastern region
276.Tabal Chongli" is a form of folk dance associate with the State of: Assam
277.Which of the following instruments is used to measure humidity?
Sling Psychrometer

278.Kamakhya temple is an important place of tourism in the State of: Assam
279.A piece of wood is held under water. The upthrust on it will be : Equal to the weight of the wood
280.The Parliament can legislate on subjects given in the Union List only in consultation with the State Government for the State of : Jammu & Kashmir
281.According to a study conducted by Hyderabad's National Institute of Nutrition, The healthiest of 14 fresh fruits commonly consumed in India with maximum' Goodness Index' is
: Guava

282.The gas that is used in the manufacture of vanaspati ghee is: Hydrogen
283.Which of the following isnot a cause of low productivity in Indian agriculture: Co-operative farming
284. The National Development Council includes :A) all central Cabinet MinistersB) Chief Ministers of all the State    
285.Tooth paste is a productsold under : Monopolistic Competition
286.Where was the Royal Durbar held on November 1st 1858 to issue the Queen's proclamation ? Allahabad
287.What does Jahangir means ? Conqueror of the world
288.A Secular State is one which : has no religion of its own
289.Which of the following iscalled ' Brown paper ": Jute
290.The term 'Pitcher' is associated with: Baseball
291.The Zone of Earth's atmosphere immediately above its surface up to a height of about 16 kms above equator and 8 Kms over the poles is known as: Troposphere
292.Who of the following hasnot been an interlocutor onJammu & Kashmir ? Shujaat Bukhari
293. Who of the following hasnot been an interlocutor onJammu & Kashmir ? Shujaat Bukhari
294.Light houses are places with powerful lights to: guide and warn the ships coming from different directionsin the oceans.
295.The method not used as aBiological control is: Use of predators of a pest.
296.An insect-catching plant is: Nepenthes
297.When a vibrating tuning fork is placed on table, a loud sound is heard. This is due to: damped vibrations
298. Ethnic group Mongoloids are found in India in: North-eastern region    
299.The Indian National Congress had passed the famous resolution on "Non-Cooperation" in 1920 as its session held at
: Calcutta

300.Who among the following was sent as an Ambassasdor to the royal court of Jahangir by James I, the then King of England? Sir Thomas Roe
301.‘Dyarchy’ was introduced in the Government of India Act of:1919.
302.The first General-Secretary of the Indian National Congress was:Dadabhai Naoroji
303."Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge…"
This was stated on the night of Aug. 14, 1947 by:Jawaharlal Nehru

304.The highest grade and best quality coal is
:Anthracite.

305.The approximate length of the coast-line of India is;7000 km.
306.Silent Valley of Kerala: contains rare species of plants and animals
307.The Visvesvaraya Iron & Steel Ltd. is located at: Bhadravati.
308.The Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty came into force in
1970

309.Petroleum consists of a mixture of: Hydrocarbons.
310.Which one of the following is used to dissolve noble metals?
Aqua regia.

311.The luster of the metals is because of:reflection of light due to the presence of free electrons.
312.The gradation and standardization of agricultural products are conducted through:Indian Standards Institution. 
313.The type of mirrors used in the headlamp of cars is: spherical convex
314.Which of the following instruments is used to measure humidity?
Sling Psychrometer

315.
Which of the following metals is less reactive thanCopper ? Gold.
Cloud is an example of:aerosol.
Zoological Survey of India - Kolkata.
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education - Dehradun.
National Institute of Animal Welfare - Ballabhgarh (Faridabad).
Which of the Following States has the highest WindPower installed capacity (inMW) ? Tamil Nadu.
Who was the first Muslim ruler to invade South India? Alauddin Khilji.
To which one of the following types of vegetation does rosewood belongs ?Tropical Evergreen.
The saffron, the dried parts used as spice are: stigmas.
Kinetic energy of a stationary body is: zero.
Our eyes have: Convex lens.
... Echo of an intermittent sound is heard distinctly if the distance of the reflector is: 17m.
If a convex lens made ofglass is immersed in water,its focal length will: increase.
For which sector did the development model implemented in 1991 give abigger role ? Private sector.
Which was the first State in India to come under Presidential Rule?: Punjab.
Wage fund theory was propounded by: J.S. Mill.
Mohenjo-daro is situated in the district of: Sind
Price mechanism is a feature of: Mixed economy.
The Ministers in the UnionGovernment hold office during the pleasure of the: Lok Sabha.
Itai- Itai disease is due to poisoning caused by:Cadmium.
... Blue-green algae are included in the group:Cyanobacteria.
Bailing , mustering and shearing are some activities connected with: Rearing of Lama.
Rubber plantations are found in: Temperate forests.
Persons suffering from myopia are advised to use:concave lens.
Which of the following imparts a blue colour to glass ? Cobalt oxide.
The Magsaysay Award for social service was instituted by: Philippines Government.
Cauvery water sharing is a disputer between:Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
With which sport do you associate the name of Rod Laver ? Football.
In how many denominations is Indian paper currency printed at present ?7.
The Indian representing an international organization who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with AL Gore of U.S. was: Rajendra Pachauri.
In plants water is absorbed by the root hairs by a process called: Osmosis
Energy in reflected light: does not depends on the angle of incidence.
Which one of the following gives energy to our body? Carbohydrates
Which of the following pairs has open type of circulatory system? Cockroach and Silverfish.
When were the FundamentalDuties of the Indian citizen incorporated in the constitution? 1976.
... Alcoholic (–OH) group can be identified by: FeCl3 Test.
The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the:Greeks.
Teak and Sal are the principal trees in the forests known asp: Tropical moist deciduous
Open market operations of RBI refer to buying and selling of: Government bonds
The joint session of the twohouses is presided by: the speaker.
The National Institute for Agricultural Marketing is locatedat: Jaipur.
Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ? Narsimha Varman.
Which of the following is not a bone in the
human body? Pericardium.
Rennin and lactase, the enzymes required to digest milk,disappear in the human body bythe age of: two.
Government is going to merge Annapurna Scheme with: National Old Age Pension Scheme.
What is the maximum Water Vapour content in the atmosphere ? 3 to 4 percent.
The 3rd Commonwealth Youth Games were held at: Pune
The abnormal constituent ofurine is: albumin
Permissible noise level at Residential area during night time is: 45 dB (A)
The author of the Book Title‘The Future of India’, is:Bimal Jalan.
Who was the first Muslim ruler to invade South India? Alauddin Khilji.
To which one of the following types of vegetation does rosewood belongs ?Tropical Evergreen.
The saffron, the dried parts used as spice are: stigmas.
Kinetic energy of a stationary body is: zero.
Our eyes have: Convex lens.
... Echo of an intermittent sound is heard distinctly if the distance of the reflector is: 17m.
If a convex lens made ofglass is immersed in water,its focal length will: increase.
For which sector did the development model implemented in 1991 give abigger role ? Private sector.
Which was the first State in India to come under Presidential Rule?: Punjab.
Which of the following metals is less reactive thanCopper ? Gold.
Cloud is an example of:aerosol.
Zoological Survey of India - Kolkata.
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education - Dehradun.
National Institute of Animal Welfare - Ballabhgarh (Faridabad).
Which of the Following States has the highest WindPower installed capacity (inMW) ? Tamil Nadu.
An emulsion is a colloid of a— Liquid in a liquid.
Percentage of carbon in steelranges from—0.1 to 1.5.
The most literate union territory in India is-Lakshadweep.
Which of the following sets of countries are referred to as ‘The Golden Crescent’ the largest opium industry in the world ?Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran.
Which is the anti-coagulant substance in blood ? Heparin.
... Who coined the term ‘Hindu rate of growth’ for Indian economy ? Raj Krishna.
The major harmful gas emitted by automobile vehicles which causes air pollution is—Carbon Monoxide.
‘World Bank’ is also known as—International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
By which Bill does the Government propose collection of revenues for a year ?Finance Bill.
Which is the oldest trade union organization in India ?
Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU).
Indian agriculture is typicallycharacterised as— Land scarce, labour surplus economy.
The process of curing inflation by reducing money supply is called—Disinflation.
Long-term funds in the capital market can be raised either by borrowing from certain institutions or through— Issue of securities.
As required by the WTO agreement, the Indian Patent Act was amended in 1999. The Act first came into force in the year— 1970.
The Indian Parliament is competent to enact law on a State subject if—Emergency under Article 352is in operation.
Sarvodaya stands for—Upliftment of all.
Right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights during the rule of—Morarji Desai Government.
The chapter or FundamentalDuties includes—
Duty to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our freedom movement.
In which city of South Africa was Gandhi beaten up and thrown off the pavement by the white people ? Durban.
The basic features of the Indian Constitution which are not amendable under Article 368 are—Sovereignty, territorial integrity, federal system, judicial review and par...liamentary system of government.
Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy ? Part IV.
How many types of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court ?5.
The Supreme Court of India enjoys—Original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.
Who attended the Congress of Oppressed Nationalists at Brussels in 1927, on behalf of the National Congress ?Jawaharlal Nehru.
Who amongst the following made it possible for the Indians to enter the Indian Civil Service through an open competitive examination ?Dalhousie.
In which year Lala Lajpat Raiwas deported to Mandalay for organising the agrarian movement in Punjab ? 1907.
Which Governor General had entertained Ranjit Singh with great honour at Ropar ? William Bentinck.
The Khajli Sultans of Delhi were— Turks.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad started an Urdu Weekly, The Al-Hilal in 1912, but, on its beingbanned by the Government, he founded the Al-Balagh in- 1915.
High Courts were established in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in—
1862.
Arabs were defeated in 738 A. D. by—Pratiharas.
Which of the following reform movements was the first to be started in the 19th century ? Brahmo Samaj.
... In India, the irrigation of agricultural land is carried out maximum by—
Canals.
Which of the following produces maximum crude petroleum in India at present ?
Assam.
India is one of the largest producers of manganese are in the world along with—
China and Russia.
Baltora glacier is located in— Pamir plateau.
Which of the following countries has highest percentage of land under cultivation ?India.
First Indian satellite Aryabhata was launched on April 19, 1975 by the Soviet rocket, Cosmodrome (Soviet Union).
How for does the Exclusive Economic Zone of a country extend from her coast ?320 km.
In which of the following groups, animals bear no teeth ?Peacock, Ostrich, Tortoise.
Jaundice is a symptom of disease of—
Liver.
First successful heart transplantation was done by— C. N. Barnard.
Yellow Fever is transmitted by— Aedes.
Which one of the following isa major green house gas ?Carbon dioxide.
Strato sphere
Washing of peeled vegetables removes the vitamin—c.
... Pasteurisation is the process in which milk is heated to— 63° C for 30 minutes.
Which of the following is most elastic ?Steel..
The first ever robot spacecraft to probe planet Venus was named—Magellan.
A man with colour blindness will see red as—Green.
When a person walking in bright Sunlight enters a dark room, he is not able to see clearly for a little while because— The retina retains the bright images for sometime and becomes momentarily insensitive.
The swing of a spinning cricket ball in air can be explained on the basis of- Bernoulli’s theorem.
The freezer in a refrigerator is fitted near the top—It facilitates convection currents.
Denatured spirit is ethanol mixed with— Water.
The most abundant inert gas in the atmosphere is— Argon.
Which metal is extracted from sea water ?Magnesium.
Precentage of lead in lead pencils is—0.
Yellow spot on citrus leaves is due to the defficiency of :Magnesium.
While computing nationalincome estimates, which ofthe following is required to be observed?
The value of exports to be added and the value of imports to be subtracted.
Which one of the following is smallest endocerine gland in human body?Pituitary.
Vector of Kala-azar is: Sand fly.
... Iltutmish established a centre of learning at :patna.
In case no party enjoys absolute majority in the Legislative Assembly of a state, the Governor will go by : his own discretion.
Which one of the following is a Wild Life Sanctuary?Corbett.
The All Women Expedition Team of the Indian Air Force which scaled the Mount Everest sometime back was headedby :Sqn. Lda. Nirupama Pandey.
If the Prime Minister of India submits his resignation to the President, it will mean the resignation of the : Entire Council of Ministers.
‘National Botanical Garden’ is located in: Lucknow.
Bleaching powder is prepared by passing
:Chlorine over slaked lime.
Which of the following years has been ranked as one of the three warmest years?
2010.
The gas used to dilute oxygen for breathing by deep sea divers is : Helium.
Rangaswami cup is associated with : Hockey.
Equilibrium price is the price when : supply equals demand.
The chief raw material used for manufacturing Rayon is : Cellulose.
The World Day to Combat Desertification is observed every year on : 17th June.
Who was the Judge against whom the Parliament initiated impeachment proceedings, but failed ultimately? Justice Ramaswami.
‘Tappatikkali’ is a folk dance associated with the State of : Kerala.
Real National Income is equal to the size of Population multiplied by : Per Capita Real Incomep .
The tree which releases oxygen even during night is: Pipal.
Lightning conductor is made of :Copper.
When Indian leaders stress upon making with indigenous resources, they advocate : stopping imports.
The decision of how much to produce is determined by the individuals in a :Capitalistic Economy.
Which of the following iscorrect about Socialism? State promotes common goods..
Who is called as the 'Prophet of New India '- Sri Ramakrishna.
The book ‘It was Five Past Midnight’ is on— Bhopal Gas Tragedy.
The device used to change the speed of an electric fan is— Regulator.
Which scripture was called his ‘mother’ by Gandhiji ? Bhagwat Gita.
CTBT stands for—Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
Fog is an example of— Liquid dispersed in gas.
Which from the following is a landlocked sea ? Aral Sea.
EEG records the activityof— Brain.
The colour of cow’s milk is slight yellow due to the presence of— Carotene.
Which one of these is a communicat disease ? Diphtheria.
Cereals are a rich source of— Starch.
Aspirin is common nameof— Acetyl Salicylic Acid.
... Small Pox is caused by—Variola Virus.
Carbon monoxide is an inflammable gas. Which oneof the following is also inflammable ?Hydrogen.
Aerobic respiration process requires— Oxygen.
Which one of the following metals does not react with water to produce Hydrogen ? Cadmium.
Which of the following principle is used to produce‘low-temperatures’ ?Adiabatic demagnetization.
A photo-electric cell converts— Light energy to electrical energy.
Two stones of differentmasses are dropped simultaneously from the top of a building- Both the stones reach the ground at the same time.
Pulsars are— Rapidly spinning stars.
The ozone hole that hasbeen detected lies in the atmosphere above—Antarctica.
Brain drain— Refers to emigration of skilled persons.
A gas used as a disinfectant in drinking water is
Chlorine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

                 
 


















General Knowledge: birds of

The weight of the skeleton of birds is less than their wings.

- In the body of a chicken is 75 percent water.

- The size of ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.

- Ostrich egg weighs three pounds.

- Kokatus and Macau are the largest parrots live 75 years.

- 328 species of parrots in the world.

- Chocolates are like poison to parrots.

- Humming Bird is the only bird that can fly in the opposite direction.

- Humming Bird 615 times the heart beats in a minute.

- Owls have no teeth.

- Female, male owl owl's large size and weight.

- Eagle wings of an airplane's wings are much stronger.

- Change the color of your head Trki aroused.

- Pigeons are able to see ultraviolet rays.

- We usually flock of birds flying in V-shaped look. Doing so helps them save energy.

- Kiwi is a bird whose wings are not only of the world.

- The oldest bird Archaeopteryx.

- Australian pelican's beak is the largest of all birds.

- Eagle eye is very sharp, the position of the mouse from a height of 1 mile to the right - the right to be viewed.

- Crows are able to mimic the sound of other animals.

- Suti turn a bird that can fly continuously for 3-4 hours.

opposit word for ssc

1.DEAR=Cheap 2.FLAGITIOUS=Innocent
3.LIABILITY=Assets
4.VIRTUOUS=Vicious
5.ENCOURAGE=Discourage
6.MORTAL=Immortal
7.LEND=Borrow
8.COMIC=Tragic
9.ADDITION=Subtraction
10.MINOR=Major
11.REPEL=Attract
12.ARTIFICIAL=Natural
13.CAPACIOUS=Limited
14.PROVOCATION=Pacification
15.METICULOUS=Slovenly
16.ABLE=Unable
17.COMFORT=Discomfort
18.GAIN=Lose
19.SYNTHETIC=Natural
20.ACQUITED=Convicted
21.STRINGENT=Lenient
22.FLIMSY=Firm
23.BUSY=Relaxed
24.ADAPTABLE=Rigid
25.LOVE=Hatred
26.BALANCE=Imbalance
27.RELINQUISH=Possess
28.MOUNTAIN=Valley
29.FICKLE=Steadfast
30.PERENNIAL=Rare
31.RARELY=Periodically
32.STARTLED=Relaxed      
 33. ADHERENT=Enemy
34.QUIESCENT=Indifferent
35.CONDENSE=Interpret
36.BENIGN=Malevolent
37.OBSCURE=Explicit
38.HYPOCRITICAL=Sincere
39.EVASIVE=Honest
40.INDUSTRIOUS=Indolent
41.EXTRICATE=Entangle
42.LUCID=Obscure
43.INSIPID=Tasty
44.OBEYING=Ordering
45.VICTORIOUS=Defeated
46.COMMISSIONED=Terminated
47.VANITY=Humility
48.ZENITH=Nadir
49.TANGIBLE=Ethereal
50.REPRESS=Liberate
51.EPILOGUE=Prelude
52.FRAUDULENT=Genuine
53.LOQUACIOUS=Talkative
54.NIGGARDLY=Generous
55.PERTINENT=Irrelevant
56.FAINT-HEARTED=Stout-hearted
57.VIOLENT=Gentle
58.STATIONARY =Mobile
59.HONORARY=Paid
60.COMMON=Rare
61.FRUGAL=Extravagant
62.MALICIOUS=Generous
63.FAMILIAR=Strange
64.PRELIMINARY=Final
65.DOUBTFUL=Certain
66.REMISS=Dutiful
67.INDISCREET=Prudent
68.FRESH=Stale
69.ANNOY=Please
70.TRANSPARENT=Opaque
71.REVEALED=Concealed
72.EXTRAVAGANCE=Economy
73.CROWDED=Deserted
74.SHRINK=Stretch
75.ENMITY=Friendship
76.EXODUS=Influx
77.CULPABLE=Defendable
78.UBSERVIENTDignified
79.AWARE=Ignorant
80.GRACEFUL=Rough
81.AUTONOMY=Dependence
82.NADIR=Zenith
83.CONCEDE=Refuse
84.UPPRESS=Grow
85.FAMOUS=Notorious
86.EXPAND=Condense
87.ARROGANT=Polite
88.ENORMOUS=Tiny
89.URBANE=Discourteous
90.HOSTILITY=Friendliness
91.BELITTLE=Exaggerate
92.HAPLESS=Fortunate
93.APHAZARD=Deliberate
94.GREGARIOUS=Antisocial
95.VALUABLE=Worthless
96.ABSOLUTE=Limited
97.CONFESS=Deny
98.GULLIBLE=Incredulous
99.HIRSUTE=Bald
100.HINDRANCE=Aid
101.ALIEN=Native
102.DENSITY=Rarity
103.DEFIANCE=Obedience
104.BASE=Top
105.PATCHY=Uniform
106.EQUANIMITY=Excitement
107.ESSENTIAL=Extra
108.IMPASSE=Breakthrough
109.SACROSANCT=Unholy
110.HOLLOW=Solid
111.JETTISON=accept.
112.AMELIORATE=worsen
113.GROTESQUE=natural.
114.DEVIOUS=straight
115.EVANESCENT= imminent.
116.Escaped=Rescued.
117.Gathered=Dispersed.
118.SIGNIFICANT=unimportant.
119.OPPOSED=similar.
120.DIMINISHED=rose.
121.RESIST=give in.
122.SEPARATED=united.
123.Scorching=Cool.
124=Furious--Calm
125.elan=nervousness
126.irascible(chirchira)=friendly
127.nebulous(aaspast)=concrete
128.penchant=disinclination.
129.perfunctory=careful
130.AMELIORATE=Worsen
131.VINDICTIVE=Forgiving
132.CAMARADERIE=Animosity
133.DEVOUR= Vomit
134. FALLIBLE=Perfect.
135.Jettison=Preserve
136.Ameliorate= Worsen
137.Grotesque= Natural
138.Devious=Simple
139. Evanescent= Permanent
140.SUBLIME=Ludicrous.
141.ECCENTRICITY=Normalcy.
142.SURVIVAL=Extinction.
143.INSERT=Extract.
144.INCONGRUOUS=Harmonious.
145.DEMENTED=Sensible.
146.IMPROMPTU=Premeditated.
147.HOSTILE=Friendly.
148.BREADTH=Narrowness.
149.IMOROUS=Bold. 
150.Refused:Remembered
152.Ordered: Requested

Cursory-Final.
Lackadaisical-Enthusiastic
Sublime- Crooked
Evident- Careless 
suppress —stir up.
loosen(dhila)—fasten(jakarna).
rebellion —submission
idiosyncrasy—generality
sanguine—diffident.
sobriety—stupidity.
extinct—alive
fiendish-- angelic
subsequent—prior.
orthobox—revolutionary

Monday, May 14, 2012

Great Man birth place and date

1.Swami Vivekananda                                        =     Shimla Pally, Calcutta.(12 January 1863)
2.Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar                            =Ghatal,Midnapore.(26 September 1820)
3.Ramakrishna                                                 = Kamarpukur, West Bengal(18 February 1836)
4.Raja Ram Mohan Roy                                   =Radhanagore, Bengal.(22 May 1772)
5.Gautama Buddha                                          = Lumbani(563 BC)
6.Mahavira                                                      =Kundalagrama ,Vaishali(540BC)
7.Dayananda Saraswati                                 = Tankara, Morvi, Gujarat,(12 February 1824)
8.Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi                    =Porbandar, Gujrat,(2 October 1869)
9.Syed Ahmed Khan                                       =Delhi,(17 October, 1817)
10.Rabindranath Tagore                                   =Jorasanko mansion, West Bengal.(7 May 1861)
11.Bal Gangadhar Tilak                                    =Ratnagiri, Maharashtra(23 July 1856)
12.Jagadish Chandra Bose                               =Bikrampur,Bengal.(30 November 1858)
13.Lala Lajpat Rai                                             =Bombay,Dhudike, Punjab(28 January 1865)
14.Subhas Chandra Bose                                   =Cuttack, Orissa,(23 January 1897)
15.Bipin Chandra Pal                                         =Silhat.Bangladesh(7nov 1858)
16.Arvind Ghosh                                             =Dhaka, Bengal,
17.Rajendra Prasad                                       =jiradehi,Siwan, Bihar(3 December 1884)
18.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan                          =Tiruttani,Madras Presidency(5 September 1888)
19.Jawaharlal Nehru                                        =Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh(14 November 1889)
20.Lal Bahadur Shastri                                   =Mughal Sarai(2 October 1904)
21.Karl Marx                                                    =Trier, Germany(5 May 1818)
22.William Shakespeare                               =Warwickshire, England(26 April 1564)
23.Sir Isaac Newton                            =Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England(4 January 1643)
24. Rajendra Prasad                                       =Siwan, Bihar(3 December 1884)
25.Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay             =Naihati, Bengal,(27 June 1838)
26.Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar                        =Mhow, Central Provinces,  Madhya Pradesh(14 april 1891)
27.Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam     =Rameswaram,Tamil Nadu, India(15 oct 1931)
28.Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman    =Tiruchirappalli, Madras Presidency(7 November 1888)
29.Homi Jehangir Bhabha                          =Mumbai, Maharashtra
30.Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar                 =Mumbai, Maharashtra
31.Sunil Manohar  Gavaskar                   =Mumbai, Maharashtra
32.Kapil Dev Ramlal Nikhanj                     = Chandigarh, Punjab.
33.Dhyan Chand Singh                            =Allahabad.(U.P)
34.Edison Arantes do Nascimento(pele) =Três Corações, Brazil.
35.Pilavullakandi Thekkeparambil Usha=Payyoli, Kozhikode, Kerala.
36.Amitabh Bachchan                         =Allahabad(U.P)
37.Albert Einstein                              =Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire
38.Mother Teresa                            =Üsküb, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
39.Sathyendranath Bose             =Calcutta, India
40.Bhagat Singh                          =yallpur district, Punjab   
41.Chandra Shekhar Azad      =Badarka Distt. Unnao, Uttar Pradesh.
42.Lata Mangeshkar                =Indore,Madhya Pradesh.
43.Rajiv Gandhi                     =Mumbai, Maharashtra(1944)

states and Territories

                   States
1.Andhra Pradesh-- Hyderabad
 2.Arunachal Pradesh-- Itanagar
3.Assam ---Dispur
4.Bihar--- Patna
5.Chandigarh -- Raipur Raipur
6.Goa ----Panaji
7.Gujarat---- Gandhinagar
8.Haryana--- Chandigarh
 9.Jammu and kashmir--Srinagar
10. Jharkhand--- Ranchi
11.Karnataka ---Bengaluru
12.Kerala ---Thiruvananthapuram
13.Madhya Pradesh--- Bhopal
14.Maharashtra--- Mumbai]
15.Manipur--- Imphal
16.Meghalaya-- Shillong
17.Mizoram--- Aizawl
18.Nagaland ---Kohima
19.Orissa ----Bhubaneswar
20.Pondicherry---- Pondicherry
21.Punjab--- Chandigarh
22. Rajasthan ---Jaipur
23.Sikkim--- Gangtok
24.Tamil Nadu ----Chennai
25.Tripura--- Agartala
26.Uttar Pradesh--- Lucknow
27.Uttarakhand---- Dehradun[n
28.West Bengal--- Kolkata

         Territories

1.Andaman and Nicobar Islands --Port Blair
2..Dadra and Nagar Haveli--- Silvassa
3.Daman and Diu---- Daman
4.Delhi ---Delhi
5.Chandigarh--- Chandigarh
6.Lakshadweep ---Kavaratti
7.Pondicherry Pondicherry

country and capital

1 Afghanistan=Kabul
2 Albania=Tirane
3 Algeria =Algiers
4 Andorra =Andorra la Vella
5 Angola =Luanda
6 Antigua and Barbuda =Saint John’s
7 Argentina =Buenos Aires
8 Armenia =Yerevan
9 Australia =Canberra
10 Austria =Vienna
11 Azerbaijan=Baku
12 The Bahamas =Nassau
13 Bahrain= Manama
14 Bangladesh= Dhaka
15 Barbados =Bridgetown
16 Belarus= Minsk
17 Belgium=Brussels
18 Belize=Belmopan
19 Benin =Porto-Novo
20 Bhutan =Thimphu
21 Bolivia = La Paz
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina= Sarajevo
23 Botswana= Gaborone
24 Brazil= Brasilia
25 Brunei =Bandar Seri
26 Bulgaria =Sofia
27 Burkina =Faso Ouagadougou
28 Burundi =Bujumbura
29 Cambodia =Phnom Penh
30 Cameroon= Yaounde
31 Canada= Ottawa
32 Cape Verde =Praia
33 Central African Republic =Bangui
34 Chad =N’Djamena
35 Chile =Santiago
36 China =Beijing
37 Colombia =Bogota
38 Comoros= Moroni
39 Congo=Republic of the Brazzaville
40 Congo,=Democratic Republic of the Kinshasa
41 Costa Rica= San Jose
42 Cote d’Ivoire= Yamoussoukro
43 Croatia= Zagreb
44 Cuba= Havana
45 Cyprus= Nicosia
46 Czech Republic= Prague
47 Denmark =Copenhagen
48 Djibouti =Djibouti
49 Dominica =Roseau
50 Dominican Republic =Santo Domingo
51 Ecuador =Quito
52 Egypt= Cairo
53 El Salvador= San Salvador
54.Zimbabwe =Harare
55 Equatorial Guinea= Malabo
56 Eritrea= Asmara
57 Estonia =Tallinn
58 Ethiopia= Addis Ababa
59 Fiji =Suva
60 Finland= Helsinki
61 France= Paris
62 Gabon =Libreville
63 The Gambia= Banjul
64 Georgia =Tbilisi
65 Germany =Berlin
66 Ghana= Accra
67 Greece =Athens
68 Grenada =Saint George’s
69 Guatemala= Guatemala City
70 Guinea= Conakry
71 Guinea= Bissau
72 Guyana= Georgetown
73 Haiti =Port-au-Prince
74 Honduras =Tegucigalpa
75 Hungary =Budapest
76 Iceland= Reykjavik
77 India =New Delhi
78 Indonesia= Jakarta
79 Iran =Tehran
80 Iraq =Baghdad
81 Ireland= Dublin
82 Israel =Jerusalem
83 Italy= Rome
84 Jamaica =Kingston
85 Japan= Tokyo
86 Jordan =Amman
87 Kazakhstan= Astana
88 Kenya =Nairobi
89 Kiribati Tarawa= Atoll
90 Korea,= North Pyongyang
91 Korea,= South Seoul
92 Kosovo =Pristina
93 Kuwait =Kuwait City
94 Kyrgyzstan= Bishkek
95 Laos =Vientiane
96 Latvia =Riga
97 Lebanon= Beirut
98 Lesotho =Maseru
99 Liberia= Monrovia
100 Libya =Tripoli
101 Liechtenstein =Vaduz
102 Lithuania =Vilnius
103 Luxembourg =Luxembourg
104 Macedonia =Skopje
105 Madagascar =Antananarivo
106 Malawi =Lilongwe
107 Malaysia Kuala =Lumpur
108 Maldives= Male
109 Mali =Bamako
110 Malta =Valletta
111 Marshall Islands =Majuro
112 Mauritania =Nouakchott
113 Mauritius =Port Louis
114 Mexico =Mexico City
115 Zambia =Lusaka
 116 Moldova= Chisinau
117 Monaco =Monaco
118 Mongolia =Ulaanbaatar
119 Montenegro =Podgorica
120 Morocco= Rabat
121 Mozambique= Maputo
122 Myanmar (Burma)= Naypyidaw
123 Namibia =Windhoek
124 Nauru= Yaren (de facto)
125 Nepa=l Kathmandu
126 Netherlands (Holland)= Amsterdam
127 New Zealand= Wellington
128 Nicaragua =Managua
129 Niger= Niamey
130 Nigeria= Abuja
131 Norway= Oslo
132 Oman =Muscat
133 Pakistan =Islamabad
134 Palau =Melekeok
135 Panama= Panama City
136 Yemen= Sanaa
 137 Paraguay= Asuncion
138 Peru= Lima
139 Philippines= Manila
140 Poland =Warsaw
141 Portugal =Lisbon
142 Qatar= Doha
143 Romania =Bucharest
144 Russia= Moscow
145 Rwanda =Kigali
146 Saint Kitts and Nevis= Basseterre
147 Saint Lucia =Castries
148 Vietnam =Hanoi
149 Samoa=Apia
150 San Marino =San Marino
151 Sao Tome and Principe =Sao Tome
152 Saudi Arabia =Riyadh
153 Senegal =Dakar
154 Serbia= Belgrade
155 Seychelles= Victoria
156 Sierra Leone= Freetown
157 Singapore =Singapore
158 Slovakia= Bratislava
159 Slovenia= Ljubljana
160 Solomon Islands =Honiara
161 Somalia =Mogadishu
162 South Africa =Pretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judiciary)
163 Spain =Madrid
164 Sri Lanka= Colombo
165 Sudan= Khartoum
166 Suriname= Paramaribo
167 Swaziland =Mbabane
168 Sweden =Stockholm
169 Switzerland= Bern
170 Syria =Damascus
171 Taiwan =Taipei
172 Tajikistan= Dushanbe
173 Tanzania= Dar es Salaam
174 Thailand =Bangkok
175 Togo =Lome
176 Tonga= Nuku’alofa
177 Trinidad and Tobago =Port-of-Spain
178 Tunisia= Tunis
179 Turkey =Ankara
180 Turkmenistan= Ashgabat
181 Tuvalu= Funafuti province
182 Uganda= Kampala
183 Ukraine =Kyiv
184 United Arab Emirates =Abu Dhabi
185 United Kingdom =London
186 United States of America =Washington D.C.
187 Uruguay= Montevideo
188 Uzbekistan =Tashkent
189 Vanuatu =Port-Vila
190 Vatican City =Vatican City
191 Venezuela =Caracas