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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

DAILY FREE CURRENT AFFAIRS 04 AUG 2015 (DAILY NEWS INDIA)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 4 AUG 2015
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1. AGREEMENT BETWEEN UN MEMBERS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:
i.  193 member states of the United Nations signed pact on a new Sustainable Development Agenda.
ii. The new Agenda draft document called “Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”.
iii. The Agenda includes steps for eradicating poverty and hunger, achieving gender equality, improving living standards and taking urgent action to combat climate change.
iv. The agreement mentions 17 goals with 169 specific targets on issues relating to end poverty from everywhere to ensuring quality education, affordable and reliable energy.
United nations: The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization to promote international co-operation. The organization was established on 24 October 1945 following the Second World War to prevent another such conflict. The UN had 51 member states in1945;  and now  there are 193 members.
The headquarters of the United Nations is in Manhattan, New York City.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
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2. INDIA WON BRONZE MEDAL AT 6TH SENIOR ART GYMNASTICS ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS:
i.   Ace Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar won bronze medal at the 6th Senior ART Gymnastics Asian Championships.
ii. The 6th Senior ART Gymnastics Asian Championships held at Hiroshima, Japan.
iii. She had also won a bronze in the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

3. ‘FRISBEE’ RECOGNISED AS OLYMPIC SPORT BY IOC:
i.   International Olympic Committee (IOC) has officially recognised ‘Frisbee’ as an Olympic sport.
ii. Decision was taken at the 128th IOC Session held in Kuala Lumpur, Malayasia.
iii. It was included as Olympic sport after World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) had meet all the eligibilty criteria.
     Frisbee is the sport of flying disc .World Flying Disc Federation governs all Frisbee events.
Head of International Olympic Committee: Thomas Bach
     Head quarter of International Olympic Committee: Lausanne, Switzerland

4.  GOVERNMENT SIGNS LANDMARK PEACE ACCORD WITH NSCN:
i.   Government has signed a landmark peace accord with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN).
ii.  The Accord is signed to end  almost two decades long pending peace talks.
iii. This would bring peace and solution to the State.
iv. The accord was signed in presence of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, the NSCN (IM) leader Th. Muivah, and government's interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi.
     Nagaland is also known as Epicenter of insurgency in north-eastern India. Recently the government has extended Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 for one more year on Nagaland.
Chief Minister of Nagaland: R. Zeliang.

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Monday, August 3, 2015

DAILY FREE CURRENT AFFAIRS 3 AUG 2015 (DAILY NEWS INDIA)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 3 AUG 2015
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1.      INDIA TO HOST 2ND FORUM FOR INDIA-PACIFIC ISLANDS COOPERATION (FIPIC)
i.         India will host second edition meeting of Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) on 21 August 2015 in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
ii.      It will be attended by the heads of 14 island nations from Indo-Pacific oceanic region.
It is India’s first step towards greater engagement with the region, which is important from geostrategic and economic standpoint.It will help India in countering the growing Chinese influence in the pacific oceanic region.In FIPIC meeting the nations  will ink agreements in various potential areas such as: agriculture, fisheries, food processing, solar energy, e-networks for coordination in tele-education

2.      INDIA WON SILVER MEDAL IN WORLD ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIP
i.         Indian women’s recurve archery team has won silver medal in World Archery Championship held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
ii.       Indian women’s team included trio of Laxmirani Majhi, Deepika Kumari, and Rimil Buriuly.
iii.      The gold medal is won by Russian women’s team included trio of Ksenia Perova, Inna Stepanova and Tuyana Dashidorzhieva.
iv.     Indian Archer Rajat Chauhan has won silver medal in the World Archery Championships in the compound category.
3.      “SUBSIDY SCHEME” LAUNCHED BY SPICES BOARD OF INDIA
ü   Spices Board of India has launched subsidy scheme in a bit to promote spice cultivation in India.
 Under this scheme:-
ü  Financial Assistance: To farmers cultivating and planting various spices will be provided.
ü  The assistance will be provided for irrigation, mechanisation, land development, soil conservation, replanting and organic farming of various spices.
ü   Under this scheme financial aid will be also given to purchase farming equipment and irrigation tools.
4.      “CERN” FORMALLY CONFERS ITS ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP TO PAKISTAN
i.      Pakistan was formally conferred Associate Membership status by European Organization for Nuclear Research (also known as CERN).
ii.     Pakistan became the first Asian country to become member of CERN.
iii.   It will open a new era of scientific cooperation between CERN and Pakistani scientific community.
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research (also known as CERN) is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. CERN in French stands for ‘Conseil Européen pour la Recherché Nucléaire’.
It has 22 member states. Israel is the first and only non-European country with full membership status.
 Located at Switzerland
Established in 1954.
Main function: To provide the infrastructure needed for high energy physics research including particle accelerators.
India have observer status in CERN programmes. 


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DAILY FREE CURRENT AFFAIRS 2 AUG 2015 ( DAILY NEWS INDIA)

DAILY FREE CURRENT AFFAIRS: 2 AUG 2015
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1. JOSHNA CHINAPPA WON SQUASH TITLE VICTORIAN OPEN:
i. Indian player Joshna Chinappa won the women’s squash title in the 15000 US Dollar,Victorian Open WSA Event in Melbourne, Australia .
 ii. Joshna Chinappa defeated  Line Hansen of Denmark.
iii. The  28-year-old Joshna, has now  won 10 women’s squash title.

2. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT  STARTED YOUTH AWARD IN  THE NAME OF DR APJ ABDUL KALAM:
 i.   The state government of Tamil Nadu started youth award in the name of former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.
 ii. THE  Award consisting of  8 gram gold, 5 lakh rupees in cash and a citation.
iii. The award would be given  on every Independence Day to a person from the state who works with exceptional merit in science, humanities and students welfare.
      Dr APJ ABDUL Kalam’s birthday on October 15th would be celebrated as the Youth Revival Day.
Former Indian President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam KNOWN AS  People’s President ,MISSILE MAN Died on 27 July 2015. He was the 11th President of India and was awarded with India’s highest civilian honour Bharat Ratna in 1997.
Chief Minister of TAMIL NADU : J Jayalalithaa

 3. INDRA-DHANUSH AIR EXERCISE  BETWEEN INDIA AND UK:
i. Indo-UK bilateral Air Exercise Indra-dhanush conducted between Indian Air Force
   (IAF) and British Royal Air Forces (RAF) .
ii. It was a 10 days exercise conducted in BRITAIN.
    Chief of Indian navy: Admiral RK Dhowan
    Defence minister :Manohar Parrikar

4. INDIA AND BANGLADESH PHYSICALLY TRANSFERRED ENCLAVES ON INDO-BANGLADESH BORDER
i. India and Bangladesh physically transferred 162 enclaves/chitmahals located on Indo-Bangladesh border.
ii. India and Bangladesh exchanged enclaves, 51 Bangladeshi enclaves merged with India,    while 111 Indian enclaves merged with Bangladesh.
This exchange gave citizenship identity to over 52,000 people of either country, thus giving them access to all legal rights and civic amenities. Earlier people in these enclaves were living a stateless existence for 68 years.
Pm of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina
Currency of Bangladesh: Bangladeshi Taka
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GK QUESTIONS ASKED IN RBI ASSISTANT EXAM HELD ON 1 AUG. 2015

 GK QUESTIONS ASKED IN RBI EXAM 2nd SHIFT 1 AUG 2015

1.    Headquarter of Asian Development Bank's (ADB) - Manila
2.    The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) headquarter - Shanghai, China.
3.    When new Service Tax Rate of 14 % came into effect - June 1
4.    In SLR what does R stand for - Ratio
5.    Kamakhya temple is in which state - Assam
6.    Gautam Budha Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Gaya district of - Bihar
7.    World Tourism Day (WTD) - 27 September
8.    Author of the book 'Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years' - A. S. Dulat
9.    Maximum age for joining Atal Pension Yojana is - 40 years
10. Which state has decided to withdraw the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)- Tripura
11. Coverage is for Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana - Rs. 2 Lakh
12. Biggest life insurance company in India –LIC
13. Longest dam in India – Hira Kund Dam
14. Headquarters of world maritime organisation - London
15. CEAT cricketer of the year - Ajinkya Rahane
16. Capital of Bhutan - Thimpu
17. Who is Health minister - J P Nadda 
18. Currency of Estonia - Euro
19. Capital of Assam - Dispur
20. World Tiger Day - 29 July
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Saturday, August 1, 2015

DAILY FREE CURRENT AFFAIRS 1 AUG. 2015 ( DAILY NEWS INDIA)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 1 AUG 2015
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1. BEJING TO HOST 2022 WINTER OLYMPICS
i. International Olympic Committee announced that Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.
ii.  Beijing became the first city to host both the Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics and it hosted Summer Olympics in 2008.
iii. Beijing was awarded the Games because it fitted its new agenda for a stronger focus on sustainability, legacy, and transparency.
Beijing is the capital of China
President of International Olympic Committee: Thomas Bach
The 2014 Winter Olympics was held in Sochi, Russia and it was the most expensive Olympics in history. In 2018, the Winter Olympics will be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
    
2. 30 JULY OBSERVED AS WORLD DAY AGAINST TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
i. World Day Against Trafficking in Persons was observed across the world on 30 July.
ii. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) launched the global campaign GiveHope to raise awareness around the plight of survivors of trafficking in persons.
  United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime head quarter: Vienna, Austria
     According to UNODC's biennial Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, at least 152 countries are affected by trafficking in persons and 21 million people are trapped in  slavery. Maximum of the victims are children.

3. CENTRE TO INDUCT RS 20,000 CRORES CAPITAL  IN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS
i. The government has decided to infuse capital of Rs 20,000 crore in public sector banks.
    ii. Rs 10,000 crore of this money will be used to support "weak" banks.
iii. The finance ministry is setting up a rating system for public sector banks where their performance will be measured.

     Public Sector Banks (PSBs) are banks where a majority stake is held by a government.[1] The shares of these banks are listed on stock exchanges. There are a total of 27 PSBs in India [19 Nationalised banks + 6 State bank group (SBI + 5 associates) + 1 IDBI bank (Other Public Sector-Indian Bank) = 26 PSBs + 1 Bhartiya Mahila Bank].

4. PRABHROOP SEKHON WON TWO GOLD MEDAL  AT WORLD SUMMER GAMES
i. Fourteen year old Master Prabhroop Sekhon  won two gold medals in 300 metre and 500 metre Roller Skating at the Special Olympics World Summer Games.
ii. The event is being held at Los Angeles, USA.
iii. Prabhroop Sekhon is the son of a serving Air Force Officer, Group Captain BS Sekhon.

     Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015: They are an international sporting competition organized by special Olympics for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics founded in 1968.To celebrate the talent ,perservance and achievement of those with intellectual disabilities.
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GK QUESTIONS ASKED IN RBI ASSISTANT EXAM HELD ON 1 AUG 2014 (MORNING SHIFT)

GK QUESTIONS ASKED IN RBI EXAM
Other Section Complete Analysis
ASKED IN 1 AUG 2015 (Morning Shift)
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
1. Who is the Information and Broadcasting Minister - Arun Jaitley
2. Currency of Switzerland–Swiss Franc
3. Who is the recently appointed as Deputy Governor of RBI - S.S. Mundra
4. Author of the book ‘Test of my life’ - Yuvraj Singh
5. Capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli - Silvassa
6. Where is headquarters of IMF? - Washington
7. National Teacher's Day is celebrated on - 5th Sept.
8. Floyd Joy Mayweather is related to which sport - Boxing
9. Which is the longest river in the world - Nile
10. P.M.Narendra Modi launched the MUDRA bank with a corpus of - Rs. 20000 cr
11. Who has been appointed as the presidentof New Development Bank being set up by BRICS? - K V Kamath
REASONING 
    Circular Arrangement - 5
    Puzzle  - 5 
    Inequality- 5
    Syllogism - 5
    Data sufficiency - 5
    Series-5

ENGLISH
    Reading Comprehention-10
    Cloze Test- 10
    Spelling error-5 
    Sentence correction-5 
    Para Jumble - 5
    Fill in the blanks - 5

MATH
    Data Interpretation-5
    Simplification-15
    Series-5

SI,CI,Time and Work, Time and Distance, Boats and Streams, Age, Geometry,Ration and proportions, Partnership.
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