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Friday, March 25, 2016

Daily Current Affairs 24th March 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 24 MARCH 2016
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1. AUSTRALIAN ALL ROUNDER SHANE WATSON RETIRES FROM INTERNATIONAL CRICKET
i. Australian all rounder Shane Watson has announced his retirement from all forms of International Cricket.
ii. Earlier in 2015 he had announced his retirement from Test cricket.

2. US LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE LEGISLATION IN CONGRESS TO HELP INDIA TO JOIN APEC
i. US lawmakers have introduced a Bill in the Congress to help India to join the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.
ii.Indian Government is working for major economic reforms to open India’s markets, improve trade and increasing employement opurtunities. 
iii.US and India partnership is vital to the US strategic interests in the Asia-Pacific region and across the globe.
iv.Asia and Pacific Economic Cooperation is regional economic forum comprising of 21 member countries accounting for about half of the world’s trade
v.It was established in 1989 in order to leverage the growing interdependence of Asia-Pacific region’s economies and promote free trade.
vi. India is having observer of APEC has applied for membership.
vii.But some countries have objected to granting membership to India as it does not border the Pacific Ocean, which all current members do.

3. MARCH 24 OBSERVED AS WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY
i. Every year March 24 is observed as World Tuberculosis Day.
ii.The day is observed to  promote public awareness about the global epidemic of TB and efforts to eliminate the disease.
iii.The Theme was “Unite to End TB”.
iv. Tuberculosis is an infectious bacterial disease caused by various strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
v. It is the second biggest killer disease worldwide next only to HIV/AIDS.

4. INDIA AND FRANCE INKED MOU FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SIX NUCLEAR REACTORS AT JAITAPUR
i. India and France have inked a Memorandum of Understanding for construction of 6 nuclear reactors at Jaitapur nuclear park in Maharashtra.
ii.It is a 9900 MW power project proposed  at Madban village in Maharashtra.
iv.It will become the largest nuclear power generating station in the world.

PRESIDENT OF FRANCE: FRANCOIS HOLLANDE

5. JUSTICE PERMOD KOHLI HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL
i. Justice Permod Kohli has been appointed as the Chairman of Central Administrative Tribunal.
ii. Central Administrative Tribunal  was established under Article 323-A of the Constitution.
iii.It is formed to exercise original jurisdiction in relation to recruitment and all services matters of public servants covered by it.

6. JUSTICE H L DATTU APPOINTED AS MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE BUREAU OF NHRI-ICC
i. The Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission Justice HL Dattu has been appointed as member of the International Coordinating Committee Bureau of National Human Rights Institutions Bureau in Geneva.
ii. He has been selected from the Asia-Pacific region.
iii.He will represent India, Mongolia, Qatar and Australia from this region.

iv.It is an human rights body that serves as the Management Committee of the International Coordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions. 
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Daily Current Affairs 23rd March 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 23 MARCH 2016
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1. UNION CABINET APPROVED WORLD BANK’S $1500 MILLION SUPPORT TO SWACHH BHARAT MISSION GRAMIN
i.Union Cabinet  approved the 1500 million US dollar project of World Bank to support Swachh Bharat Mission  Gramin.
ii.It will provide the system for incentivisation of States under the Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin through World Bank credit.
iii.The incentivisation of the States will be done on the basis of their performance
iv.The performance of the States will be checked through certain performance indicators named as the Disbursement Linked Indicators on the basis of :
a.  Reduction in the prevalence of open defecation
b.  Sustaining Open Defecation Free  status in Villages:
c.  Increase in percentage of rural population served by improved Solid and Liquid Waste Management

2. ISRO ESTABLISHED GIRI RADAR SYSTEM AT TIRUPATI
i. The Indian Space Research Organisation established the Gadanki Ionospheric Radar Interferometer near Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh.
ii.It was set up at the National Atmospheric Research Laboratory  which is an autonomous research institute of the Department of Space.
iii. Its main objective is to study the forces from the sun like variation in solar flux, solar flare and magnetic storm on the ionospheric irregularities.

3. DIPP APPROVED 49% FDI UNDER AUTOMATIC ROUTE IN INSURANCE AND PENSION SECTOR
i. The Union Commerce and Industry Ministry has approved foreign direct investment upto 49% in insurance and pension sector will be under automatic route.
ii. FDI above 49% will be subject to approval of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board .
iii.Earlier only up to 26% FDI was permitted through the automatic approval route in insurance and pension sector..

4. RESOLUTION INTRODUCED IN US HOUSE TO BRING INDIA ON PAR WITH NATO ALLIES
i. A resolution aiming to bring India in America’s NATO allies in terms of Defence trade and technology transfer was introduced.
ii. The resolution seeks to formalize:
a. India’s status as a major partner of equal status as US’s NATO allies and closest partners
b.To elevate India’s status in export of defence articles from the US.

5. INDIA POST RELEASES COMMEMORATIVE STAMP ON HAL’S 75-YEAR OF SERVICE
i.India Post has released a commemorative stamp on Hindustan Aeronautical Limited  in recognition of the company’s 75 years of service to the nation.
ii. It is for the first time India Post has issued stamps named ‘My Stamp’ and HAL is the first organisation to feature on it.
iii. The tagline of the customized stamp is ‘HAL: The force behind the forces’

iv.Hindustan Aeronautical Limited is state owned aerospace and defence company based in Bangalore, Karnataka. 
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Daily Current Affairs 22nd March 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 22 MARCH 2016
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1. INDIA ASSUMES BRICS CHAIRMANSHIP FROM RUSSIA FOR 2016
i. India has assumed BRICS Chairmanship from the Russian for the year 2016.
ii. BRICS is an association of five countries viz. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
iii. India has assumed BRICS Chairmanship for second time.
IV.Earlier India hosted the BRICS Summit in 2012 for first time in New Dehli.
iv.India will host the 8th  BRICS Summit  15th  to 16th  October 2016 in Goa.

2. MARCH 22 OBSERVED AS WORLD WATER DAY
i. Every year World Water Day is observed globally on 22nd March.
ii.The day is observed to preserve and ration consumption of water.
iii.The theme of the day is “Better Water, Better Jobs”.

3. ASHOK LAHIRI COMMITTEE FORMED TO REVIEW EXCISE DUTY IMPOSED ON DIFFERENT JEWELLERY ARTICLES IN BUDGET 2016-17
i. The Union Ministry of Finance constituted Committee to review issues related to excise duty.
ii.The committee will be headed by former Chief Economic Advisor Dr Ashok Lahiri .
iii.It will review excise duty imposed on different jewellery articles in Budget 2016-17.
iv.In the Union Budget 2016-17, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed the Central Excise duty at the rate of 1 percent  and 12.5 percent  on jewellery items.
v.It has  been strongly opposed by the All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation that it will hurt jewellery sector that employs millions of people.

4. INDIAN COAST GUARD SHIP ARNVESH COMMISSIONED AT VISAKHAPATNAM
i. The fast patrol vessel of the Indian Coast Guard Arnvesh was commissioned at Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh.
ii. The ship will undertake coastal patrol, surveillance at sea, anti-piracy operations, anti-smuggling and search and rescue operations.

5. HINDUJA BROTHERS TOPPED BRITAIN’S ASIAN RICH LIST 2016
i. The Hinduja Brothers G P Hinduja and S P Hinduja topped the Asian Rich List 2016.
ii.The Hinduja Brothers topped  in the list for the fourth consecutive year with an estimated  fortune of 16.5 billion pounds.
iii.Steel tycoon Lakshmi Niwas Mittal was ranked second in the list.

6. AKHILESH RANJAN COMMITTEE ON TAXATION OF E-COMMERCE SUBMITTED ITS REPORT TO UNION GOVERNMENT
i. A Committee on Taxation of e-commerce constituted by the Central Board of Direct Taxes to examine the business models for e-commerce submitted its report to the central government.
ii.The Report provides the views about the issues related to taxation of e-commerce.

7. WRESTLER HARDEEP SINGH WON SILVER MEDAL IN ASIAN OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT
i. Indian wrestler Hardeep Singh won silver medal in the Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament held in Astana, Kazakhstan.
ii.Now he qualified for participation in the Rio Olympics 2016 .
iii.Earlier Yogeshwra Dutt and Narsingh Yadav qualified for the Olympics in men's freestyle category.

8. GOVT ALLOWS 49% FDI IN INSURANCE UNDER AUTOMATIC ROUTE
i. The government of India has relaxed FDI norms for the insurance sector by permitting overseas companies to buy 49 percent stake in domestic insurers under automatic rule.
ii.It is an  effort to bring more foreign companies into India’s  insurance market.
iii. Earlier foreign companies are allowed to buy up to 26% stake in an India and above 26% the investor had to take approval from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board.

                                  
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QUANT QUIZ-18 BASED ON PROFIT AND LOSS

QUANT QUIZ-18 BASED ON
PROFIT AND LOSS


1. A vendor buys oranges @ Rs 2 for 3 and sells them at a rupee each. To make a profit of Rs 10 he must sell :
a. 10 oranges            
b. 20 oranges            
c. 30 oranges            
d. 40 oranges

2. A retailer buys 20 kg tea at a discount of 10%. Besides 1 kg tea was freely offered to him by the wholesaler at the purchased of 20 kg tea. Now he sell the tea at the marked price to a customer. What is profit of retailer.
a. 30%                        
b. 12%                        
c. 16.66%         
d. none of these

3. The profit percentage on the 3 articles A,B,C is 10%, 20%, 25% and the ratio of the cost price is 1:2:4. Also the ratio of numbers of articles sold of A,B,C is 2:5:2,then overall profit percentage:
a. 18.5                         
b. 21                   
c. 75                   
d. none of these

4. The cost price of an article ‘Z’ is Rs 1600 and selling price of another article ‘Y’ is 2400 .If the SP of A will be equal to CP of ‘Y’, then the profit after selling Z is 20%. What is profit of Y.
a. 16.66%                   
b.33.33%          
c. 25%                         
d. none of these

5. A shopkeeper procures 40 books for Rs 3200 and sell them at a profit equal to selling price of 8 books. What is the SP of one dozen books:
a. 720                          
b. 960                          
c. 1200                        
d. 1440

6. The profit percentage of two persons is 20% on selling the article at Rs 1800 each but first person calculate on selling price and second on cost price. What is the difference of their profit:
a. 360                          
b. 60                   
c. 540                          
d. 450

7. A trader sold an article at a loss of 5% but when he increased the selling price by 65 he gained 3.33% on the cost price. If he sells the same article at Rs 936.What is the profit percentage.
a. 15%                        
b. 16.66%                  
c. 20%                         
d. none of these

8. Munish markup the price of sweets by 30% and he sold only 20% of these at this price. He sells half of the rest at 16.66% discount and rest at 20% discount. What is the net profit of Munish:
a. 23.5%                     
b. 33.33%                  
c. 11%                         
d. 16.66%

9. Fresh fruits contain 80% water and dry fruits contains 25% of water. A person sells 20 kg dry fruits by add water to the dry fruit and rest at C.P. What is the total profit percentage increased in the proportion of water in fresh fruits:
a. 275%                      
b. 200%            
c. 80%                         
d. 125%

10. A trader marks up his good by 80% and gives discount of 25% .Besides it he weight 10% less amount while selling his goods what is net profit of trader:
a. 50%                        
b. 35%                        
c. 45%                         
d. 55%
ANSWERS
1.C, 2.C, 3.B, 4.C, 5.C, 6.B, 7.C, 8.C, 9.A, 10.A,


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REASONING QUIZ–17 BASED ON SYMBOPERATIONS

REASONING QUIZ–17 BASED ON
SYMBOPERATIONS
Directions (1-5) : In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer.
If only conclusion I is true
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true

1. Statements: P>_T=Q<N,C>M>_T        
Conclusions:
I. P >_C   
II. Q <_M    M

2. Statements :  L<_R>T ,P>S =T            
Conclusions:
I. L_< S
 II. R< P  

3. Statements :  A=B>_C<D,B<_E<_K      
Conclusions:
I. E > C                       
II. B < K

4. Statements :  R>_S>_P>L;P>T>_M<D
Conclusions:
I. R>_T            
II. M > P

5. Statements: K=J>_N       <W,N>_T
 Conclusions:           
I. K>_T
II. W = T
Directions (6-10): In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statements and select the appropriate answer:

6. Statements: B>E>_A<L;T>A>S
Conclusions:
I. T > B                      
II. L >T
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
If only conclusion I is true

7. Statements: L=L>_N <E;N>_S  
Conclusions:
I. S < E                       
II. E > L
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor II is true
If only conclusion II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
If only conclusion I is true

8. Statements:   V<E>B=H>_N;B<_T       
Conclusions:
I. T > V                      
II. N<_T
If either conclusion I or II is true
If only conclusion II is true
If neither conclusion I nor II is true
If only conclusion I is true
If both conclusion I and II are true

9. Statements: L=I>_N<E;N>_S    
Conclusions:            
I. S = L                       
II. L > S
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
If neither conclusion I nor II is true
If only conclusion I is true

10. Statements:   B>E>_A<L;T>_A>S
Conclusions:         
I.   B > S         
II.  L > S
If only conclusion II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
If neither conclusion I nor II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If only conclusion I is true


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


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