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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Daily Current Affaits 3rd March 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 3 MARCH 2016
(Daily News India)
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1. DELHI’S IGI AIRPORT GRABBED WORLD’S NUMBER 1 POSITION
i. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport has grabbed the world’s number 1 position in 25-40 Million Passengers Per Annum category.
ii. The rankings were announced by the Airports Council International.
iii. In 2014 it became no. 1 in the 25-40 MPPA categories and still retained the rank in 2015

2. SIDBI TO RAISE RS 10,000 CRORE FOR STAND UP INDIA FUND
i. The Small Industries Development Bank of India will raise the proposed Rs 10,000 Crore corpus for ‘Stand Up India Fund’ from Reserve Bank Of India.
ii. The Fund will be lent to Dalit and women entrepreneurs.
iii. According the scheme each bank branch has been mandated to lend to one micro enterprise promoted by a woman and SC and ST entrepreneur.

3. RANDEEP HOODA HONOURED WITH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD IN AUSTRALIA
i. Randeep Hooda was  honoured by Melbourne based South Asian community members at a function in Australia with Australia achievement award.
ii. Randeep Hooda formally launched a nonprofit organisation ‘Nobody Dies Hungry’ founded by an Australian Indian Aloke Kumar.

4. NASA INVITES INDIA TO JOINTLY EXPLORE MARS
i. India and will jointly explore Mars known as Red planet on a joint mission.
ii. India’s Maiden mission to red planets manglyaan has shined ISRO’s capabilities in the world for launching the high value inter-planetary mission at very low cost.
iii. American scientists through its Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN Mission (MAVEN) mission and India through its Mars Orbiter Mission will share data for better results.

5. ROZLE PREZELJ ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF IAAF ATHLETES’ COMMISSION
i. Rozle Prezelj was elected as the Chairman of the International Association of Athletics Federations Athletes' Commission in Monaco.
ii. He will replace Frank Fredericks earlier chairman of IAAF.
iii. Britain marathon world record-holder Paula Radcliffe was nominated Vice Chairwoman of the commission.

6. RAHUL SACHDEV WON 1ST ALL INDIA OPEN INVITATIONAL SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016
i. Rahul Sachdev won the 1st All India Open Invitational Snooker Championship 2016 in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
ii. Rahul defeated Pushpender Singh of Railways in the final.

7. ARMAAN EBRAHIM WON FMSCI MOTORSPORTS MAN OF THE YEAR TROPHY
i. Armaan Ebrahim was awarded with the Motorsports Man-of-the-Year Trophy by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India.
ii. B.I. Chandhok recived lifetime achivement award. An
Chairman Of FMSCi: Vijay Mallya.



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Daily Current Affairs 2nd March 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 2 MARCH 2016
(Daily News India)
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1. INDIA SIGNED MOU WITH WORLD BANK FOR MADHYA PRADESH HIGHER EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
i. India signed a financing agreement for credit of 300 US dollars for the Madhya Pradesh Higher Education Quality Improvement Project with the World Bank.
ii. The project was signed for financing programme related to disbursement linked indicators.
iii. These are started to ensure increase in enrolment of full time students and transition rate, to achieve NAAC accreditation criteria by the participating Higher Education Institutions and strengthening of governance structure.
iv. The project has three components
a.    Grants Support to Higher Education Institutions
b.   State Level Initiatives  
c.    Improving System Management.

2. ZERO DISCRIMINATION DAY OBSERVED ON 1 MARACH
i. 1 March is observed as Zero Discrimination Day
ii. The day was observed with the theme - Stand Out.
iii. Zero Discrimination Day is an opportunity to join together against discrimination and celebrate everyone’s right to live a full and productive life with dignity.

3. POET DR BHAGWATI LAL VYAS SELECTED FOR 2015 BIHARI PURASKAR
i. Eminent poet Dr Bhagwati Lal Vyas has been selected for the 2015 Bihari Puraskar.
ii. The award is given for his anthology of Rajasthani poems ‘Katha Sun Aawe Hai Sabad’
iii. Bihari Puraskar was started by the K K Birla Foundation in 1991  for an outstanding literary work in Hindi or Rajasthani.

4. MILITARY EXERCISE FORCE EIGHTEEN BEGINS IN PUNE
i. The multinational Military Exercise Force Eighteen conducted by Indian Army has started in at Pune, Maharashtra.
ii. In this exercise about 300 participants from 18 ASEAN countries participated.
iii. Association of Southeast Asian Nations is a group of 10 countries for economic and political strength.
iv. The Exercise Force Eighteen is the largest multinational ground forces exercise to be conducted on Humanitarian Mine Action and Peace Keeping Operations.

5. WEF RELEASED GLOBAL ENERGY ARCHITECTURE PERFORMANCE INDEX REPORT 2016
i. World Economic Forum released the fourth edition of the Global Energy Architecture Performance Index Report 2016.
ii. India has been ranked at 90th position and the list is topped by Switzerland.
iii. World Economic Forum is the annual index which provides a benchmark to help countries address energy transformation challenges and identify opportunities across their energy systems.
iv. Among the BRIC nations the list was topped by Brazil.

6. BAHADUR SINGH RANA WON GOLD IN 50 KM RACE WALK IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
i. Olympian Basant Bahadur Singh Rana grabbed the gold medal in men’s 50km race walk event f the National Championships in Jaipur.
ii. The 32 year old Rana has a personal best of 3:56:48 which he clocked in the 2012 London Olympics, which was a national record.

v. In the Women’s category, Neena K.T won the gold medal 
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MONTHLY GK CAPSULE (NEWSPAPER ANALYSIS) FEB. 2016

Monthly GK Capsules of Feb. Month
Here is the new Monthly GK Capsules. This time we are going to share official PDF file of AAA-Bright Academy which contains Monthly GK updates of January Month 2016. So if you are preparing for any Government, Bank, Railways, SSC Examination this PDF file is very helpful to you. All the best to all participants for the upcoming Examination.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Reasoning Quiz-9 Based on Coding-Decoding

QUIZ-19 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM
REASONING –CODING -DECODING
1. If code of the word ‘COMFORTABLE’ is ‘XLNULIGZYOV’  then code for ‘BENGALURU’ is:
a. YMVZTOIFF                     
b. YVMZTOFIF                                 
c. YVMTZOFIF                     
d. VYMTOFZIF

2. In a certain code, word ‘BANDWITDTH’ is coded as ‘EOCCZLYIM’ then code for ‘ DIRECTING’ in that code language:
a. FKTEFSKNX                     
b. FTKEFKSNX                                 
c. TFKEFKSNX                     
d. FTEKFKSNX

3. In a certain code language ‘MEDITATION’ is written as ‘NOITATIDEM’  hen how is ‘KEYBOARD’ written in that code language:
a. DRAOBYEK                      
b. DAROBYEK                                  
c. DOARYBEK                       
d.  none of these

4. In a certain code ‘BLUE’  is coded as ‘BCCE’  .Then cod for ‘YELLOW’ is:
a. GDDEFE               
b.  GEDDFE                          
c. EEFGDD                
d.  GECCFE

5. If ‘ CRICKET’ is coded as ‘DTLGPKZ’ , then how ‘COMPUTER’  is coded in that language:
a. DQPTZZLZ                       
b. DPQTZZZZ                                   
c.  PQTZLZZ             
d. none of these

Directions (6-10):  Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code ‘all candidates must qualify’ is written as ‘na li ja pa’, ‘qualify in all subjects’ is written as ‘ta ja li ra’ and ‘candidates read all subjects’ is written as ‘sa li na ra’.
6. What does ‘li’ stand for:
a. Subject                              
b. qualify                              
c. must                                  
d. all

7. What will be the code for ‘ja na’:
a. Must qualify                     
b. candidates subjects                    
c. qualify subjects    
d. none of these

8. How will ‘all subjects’ be coded:
a. Li sa                                  
b. li ra                                               
c. raj a                                   
d. pa li

9. What will be the code for ‘must’:
a. Pa                          
b. ka                                      
c. li                            
d. na

10. How will ‘candidates should read all subjects’ be coded:
a. Ka na pa li ra                   
b. sa li ra na ja                                 
c. na ka sa li ra                     
d. can’t determine

ANSWERS

1.C, 2.B, 3.A, 4.D, 5.A, 6.D, 7.D, 8.B, 9.A, 10.C,

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Quant Quiz-9 Based on Permutation/Combination

QUANT QUIZ-9 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM
PERMUTATION /COMBINATION
1. How many 3 digit different numbers can be formed from the digits 3,4,5,6,7 without repetition:
a. 60                          
b. 80                                     
c. 120                        
d. 135

2. Find the number of ways in which 8 players out of 12 players can be selected such that 2 particular player are always included and 3 particular players are always excluded:
a. 6                            
b.7                                         
c. 8                            
d. 9

Direction (3 -5): Answer the below given questions using the word ‘GANESHPURI’

3. The letter S and E respectively occupy the first and last places:
a. 8!                           
b. 10!                                    
c. 2! X 8!                   
d. none of these

4. Vowels should not be together :
a. 6! X 4!                               
b. 8! X 3!                               
c. 7! X 4!                   
d. none of these

5. How many words of 5 letters each can formed each containing 3 consonants and 2 vowels:
a. 14400                               
b. 120                                               
c. 480                        
d. none of these

6. How many different signals can be given using any number of flags from 6 flags of different colour:
a. 325                                   
b. 2550                                             
c. 1045                                 
d. none of these

7. A group of 4 is to formed from 5 women and 4 men in such a way that at least 2 women are there:
a. 101                                   
b. 100                                               
c. 201                        
d. none of these

Directions (8- 10): In how many ways 5 Indian and 4 Englishman can be selected at a round table

8. There is no restriction :
a. 5! X 4!                             
b. 8!                                      
c. 9!                           
d. none of these

9. All the 4 Englishman sit together:
a. 6! X 4!                               
b. 5! X 4!                               
c. 8! X 4!                   
d. None of these

10. All the 4 Englishman do not sit together:
a. 8! – 5! X4!            
b. 9! – 5! X 4!                                   
c. 8! – 6! X 4!          
d.  none of these

ANSWERS

1.A, 2.B, 3.A, 4.C, 5.A, 6.B, 7.A, 8.B, 9.B, 10.A,
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