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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

WORLD GEOGRAPHY FACTS


1. Netherlands is the most densely populated country of Western Europe.

2. France is the second largest nuclear energy producer after USA

3. World Average of Urbanization is 43%.

4. Portugal is one of the least urbanized European countries – only 30 %.

5. Iceland, U.K., Belgium, Netherlands & Spain – 90% Urbanization

6. Latifundia – Europe, Haciendas – Latin America, Ranches – USA, Stations – Australia, Entancias in South America.

7. Primary sector – red collar; secondary sector – blue collar; tertiary sector – pink collar; quaternary sector – white collar; quinary services – gold collar.

18. Nigeria has the highest rate of deforestation in the world & Brazil looses the maximum forest area.

19. Shifting cultivation is known as Ladang in Malaysia, Caingin in Philippines, Humah in Indonesia, Chena in Srilanka, Milpa in Africa & Central America & Taungya in Myanmar.

20. Santos is the major coffee port of Brazil accounting for 3/4th of the export handling.

21. Mocha coffee is from Yemen.

22. India is a net importer of copper.

23. The only area in the world where zinc is mined without lead is the Franklin Furnace area in New Jersey State of USA.

24. Republic of Congo is the largest producer of industrial diamonds.

25. Nearly three-fourths of the electric requirement needs of South American countries are met through hydroelectricity.


26. Benelux countries include Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg.

27. Atlanta is the busiest airport in the world, followed by Chicago airport.

28. Israel is the most urbanized country in the world with >90% urban population.

29. Orinoco river of Venezuela rises in the Guiana Highlands & passes through llanos.

30. Shrublands – chaparral in California, macques in Mediterranean region, the caatinga of northeastern Brazil, and the mallee of Australia, which is dominated by low-growing eucalyptus.

31. South of the Great European Plain, a band of dissimilar geological structures sweeps across Europe, creating the most intricate landscapes of the continent—the Central European Uplands. Throughout this region the forces of folding (the Jura range), faulting (the Vosges and Black Forest mountains), volcanism (the Massif Central, or central highlands, of France), and uplift (the Meseta Central, or central plateau, of Spain) have interacted to create alternating mountains, plateaus, and valleys.

32. Islamabad is situated on Potwar plateau.

33. Period of rotation is the longest for the planet Venus & shortest for Jupiter. Venus takes longer time to complete one rotation on its axis than one revolution around the sun. Mercury & Venus do not have any satellites. Mars has two satellites & Pluto has one.

34. Venus is closest planet to earth. Venus is also the hottest planet in the solar system perhaps due to its slow rotation causing longer exposure of a particular area to sun.

35. The period of revolution of planets increases outwards without any exception. The linear distance of a degree of latitude on an average is 69 miles. The length of longitudes outside tropics varies widely. Vernal equinox is on March 22 & autumnal equinox on September 23.

36. Earth is the densest of all planets & Saturn has the least density. Earth is almost twice the radius of mars & roughly equal to Venus. Uranus is slightly bigger than Neptune.

37. Caledonian movement (e.g. Scottish highlands) & Hercynian movement (Harz mountain range in central Germany) took place during Devonian period & Permian period respectively.

38. Pleistocene epoch is best known for emergence of humans & Great Ice age.

39. Annual range of temperature is the difference between the mean monthly temperatures of the warmest & the coldest months. The difference is not between highest & lowest temperature.

40. In absolute humidity the denominator is dry air while in specific humidity it is moist air. The temperature at which an air parcel gets saturated at its present moisture level is called dew point.

41. Stratiform or layered clouds; Cumuliform or globular clouds. Cirrus or highest clouds & Alto or medium clouds. Nimbus or rain bearing clouds. Stratus clouds are very close to ground surface.

42. Cirrocumulus clouds form ‘mackerel clouds’ & cirrostratus clouds produce ‘haloes’. Alto-cumulus are called sheep clouds. Rain falling from nimbo-stratus but not reaching ground is called virga. Low clouds less than 2 km high are stratus, cumulus, stratocumulus & nimbostratus & these are the only ones which give precipitation.

43. Slope of the warm front is much gentler (1:100 or less) than cold front (~1:50). In the warm front
precipitation is gradual but of long duration. In cold front precipitation is short but in the form of heavy
downpour.

44. One fathom = 1.84 meters. The width of the continental shelf on the western coast of India is broader than the eastern coast as the former is coastline of submergence & latter is emergence.

45. Flat-topped seamounts are called guyots (pronounced “gee-o”).

46. Mariana trench, off the island of Guam, Emden Deep off Philippines, & kuril trench in which lies the famous Tuscarora Deep & Mindanao deep (Mindanao, island of the Philippines, the second largest, after Luzon and southernmost of the country's islands) are prominent in Pacific.

47. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge breaks the ocean's surface in several places, forming seven islands or groups of islands. From north to south, these islands include Iceland, the Azores, Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks, Ascension, Saint Helena, Tristan da Cunha, and Bouvet.

48. Strait of Hormuz, linking the Persian Gulf on the west, with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea on the east. Bab el Mandeb connecting the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden.

49. Salinity is equatorial areas is lower than in the tropical areas. It’s lowest in polar areas. Great Salt lake in Utah has a salinity of 220 %, Dead Sea has 240 %, & Lake Van in Asia Minor has 330 %.

50. Lake Laguna De Bay (Philippines), Lake Biwa (Japan), Lake Tiberias (Israel & Syria), Lake Asad (Syria), Lake Sevan (Armenia)

51. From the equatorial region, water density tends to rise in the tropics. From the tropics to the middle
latitudes there is a decline & it increases again in polar areas due to temperature decline.

52. Kuril Island - small volcanic islands in far eastern Russia, separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the Pacific Ocean. Faroe Island is under Denmark. Orkney Islands lie north of Scotland.

53. In 24 hours & 52 minutes every place will have two high tides & two low tides. Two successive high tides are about 12 hours & 26 minutes apart & the time difference between the high tide & the following low tide is about 6 hrs 13 minutes. The extra 52 minutes are caused due to revolution of the moon around the earth in the same direction i.e. west to east. The tidal magnitude at a given meridian will be more in the low latitudes & lesser in the higher latitudes due to the greater centrifugal force on the equator.

54. O, A, E, B & C & R are the soil horizons from top to bottom. The removal of soil minerals & colloids from the upper horizons is called Eluviation & deposition in lower horizons is Illuviaton.

55. Rich, dark soils called Chernozems. They lack the leached E horizon. Soils in cooler continental climates (coniferous forests) are known as Podzols, a soil type that is not very fertile but rich in humus due to cold climate. The leaching action of heavy rain and water runoff removes many of the nutrients from podzols. Lateritic soils, one of the least fertile soil types are found in wet & hot climate (Tropical Forests). Gleization is the pedogenic regime of warm water-logged areas. Glei soils are rich in organic material & the soil changes to blue colour due to reduction of iron minerals. Calcimorphic soil develop in areas of seasonal drought.


56. Hydroponics, term applied to cultivation of plants in nutrient solutions without use of soil.

57. Pyramid of energy can never take an inverted form, the other two (biomass & number) can.

58. Boreal forest refers to the Taiga vegetation comprising coniferous trees. The Mediterranean type of
vegetation is also called Sclerophyll forest (e.g. Chaparral).

59. Serengeti National Park is located in northern Tanzania. Asuncion is the capital of Paraguay &
Montevideo is the capital of Uruguay. Paraguay is landlocked.

60. Elephant grass is found in Savanna & Buffalo grass is typical of Steppe grasslands.

61. The period of revolution & rotation of the moon is the same i.e. 27.3 days. The shortest route between two places on the surface of the earth is along the great circles i.e. longitude.

62. Orogenetic forces producing mountains are horizontal & epeirogenetic forces are vertical.

63. Block mountain – black forest, Old fold mountain – Appalachian, young fold mountain – rocky, relict mountain – Scottish highlands

64. Arenaceous rock (having sandy features) – Sandstone, Argillaceous rock (having clayey features) – Shale, Plutonic rock (intrusive igneous rock) - Gabbros & dolerite, Volcanic rock (extrusive igneous rock) – Andesite, Rhyolite, Basalt. Sedimentary rock – Ironstone. Slate results from the metamorphosis of shale or clay. Basaltic magma is fluid & granitic is viscous.

65. A basin-shaped depression surrounded by mountains is called bolson. In a karstic region, a steep natural shaft which emerges at the surface is called Ponor. A steep-sided hill, of roughly circular cross-section, characteristic of karst topography is called “hum”.

66. A broad slope of alluvial material at the foot of an escarpment is called Bajada. From the eroded angular peaks of more resistant rocks, alluvial fans lead away to deposit large slopes of debris, called bajadas, at the base. These slopes level off to form low basins called playas. Salt covered playa beds are called Salinas.

67. The deposition of sediment building up a sand bridge that connects the island to the mainland. The sand bridge is called a tombolo.

68. The inclination of a fault from the vertical is called hade & it is complimentary to dip. The horizontal displacement is called heave. Rake angle measures the slip.

69. Erosion of the ground beneath and at the sides of a snowbank, mainly as a result of alternate freezing and thawing is called nivation.

70. An area of shifting desert sand-dunes, esp. in the Sahara is called erg.

71. The trades are strongest in winter season. The primary divisions of koppen classification are based on mean monthly temperature & mean precipitation & evaporation. The secondary divisions are based on seasonality of rainfall.

72. Temperate cyclones generally develop over land.

73. Ninety East Ridge is situated in Indian Ocean. The mid Atlantic ridge comprises the Dolphin rise on the north & challenger rise to the south separated by Romanche deep. It is known as Wyville Thompson ridge between Iceland & Scotland. The ridge becomes quite extensive to the south of Greenland & Iceland & is called Telegraphic plateau.

74. Globigerina ooze is the most abundant in Atlantic Ocean. Warm Agulhas current flows in the Indian
Ocean in southerly direction & Cold Falkland current in Atlantic Ocean towards north.

75. Azov Sea, inland sea, connected with the Black Sea by the Strait of Kerch.

76. Magnetic declination is the difference between true north (the axis around which the earth rotates) and magnetic north (the direction the needle of a compass will point).

77. A traveler crossing the International Date Line from west to east gains a day & from east to west loses a day.

78. Earth is the fifth largest planet & Pluto the smallest. Pulsars are sources of powerful, pulsating radio waves in space which are rapidly rotating neutron stars. Quasar stands for quasi-stellar object & is a compact object that looks like a point of light but emits more energy than a hundred super giant galaxies.

79. Earth’s history has two main divisions or eons: the Cryptozoic Eon & Phanerozoic Eon. The cryptozoic eon is divided into Hadean, the Archean & the Proterozoic eras. The Phanerozoic Eon is divided into Palaeozoic, Mesozoic & Cenozoic eras.

80. Amphibolite is a metamorphic rock & is formed by metamorphosis of igneous rocks such as basalt & gabbro. Chert & flint are sedimentary rocks. Clastic rocks are mechanically formed. Hornblende is igneous while hornfel is metamorphic.

81. Cratons form the cores of most continents and consist of inactive geological areas more than 2 billion years old with thick crust and deep roots extending into the mantle beneath.

82. Because North America and Africa were connected, the Appalachians form part of the same mountain chain as the Atlas mountains in Morocco.

83. Inselbergs (bornhardts) eventually erode & degenerate into what are called Kopjes.

84. Isoclinal Fold is one in which both limbs are approximately parallel. Recumbent Fold: A fold with a
nearly horizontal axial plane. Monocline: When folding takes place in very small magnitude or at a very
small angle a monocline is formed. Here the limbs are almost horizontal producing simple flexure.

85. The Peru-Chile trench marks where the Nazca plate is being subducted beneath the South American plate. The volcanic activity and uplift of the Andes are a result of the subduction.

86. There are 26 oceanic trenches in the world: 3 in the Atlantic Ocean, 1 in the Indian Ocean, and 22 in the Pacific Ocean.

87. Examples of cinder or ash cones are Mt Jorullo of Mexico & Mt Izalco of San Salvador. Most of the famous volcanoes have composite cone. Mt. Etna of Sicily is an example of parasitic cone. Caldera (Lake Toba of Sumatra is most famous example). Maar is a broad, low relief crater that is caused by a phreatic eruption or explosion caused by groundwater contact with magma.

88. Kilauea, the world's most active volcanic crater, located on central Hawaii Island.

89. Mt Etna of Sicily, Mt. Vesuvius of Naples & Mt Stromboli, the northernmost & Mt Vulcano the
southernmost of the seven Lipari Island are all located in Italy.

90. The classification of volcanoes in order of increasing intensity of explosion is: Hawaiian type, Stromblian type, Vulcanian type, Vesuvian type, Pelean type.

91. Fluid basaltic lava forms pahoehoe lava flow & viscous forms blocky aa lava flow. Mt Hood & Mt Rainier & Mt. Vesuvius are dormant volcanoes. Mt Meru (Tanzania) & Mt Elgon (Kenya-Uganda border) are extinct volcanoes.

92. Laccolith is mushroom shaped causing the crust over it to form a dome. Lopoliths are saucer shaped with concave side upwards & Phaccoliths are lens shaped deposits in anticlines & synclines.

93. Thawing of slopes in the summer may move soil downslope to produce solifluction, or “flowing soil” terraces. Rockfalls produce a deposit called talus at the base of the cliff.

94. Sequent Streams are those which are well adjusted to the geological structures & follow the regional slope. Insequent streams do not follow regional slopes.

95. Centrifugal drainage is also known as radial drainage (e.g. Sri Lanka). In barbed pattern the tributary flows in opposite direction to the master stream & such pattern usually develops due to river capture. Annular/Circular drainage pattern is different from centrifugal pattern.


96. Abrasion or Corrasion is with the help of erosional tools. Attrition refers to the wear & tear of erosional tools in themselves.

97. Block disintegration is due to different material. Granular disintegration is due to different colour.
Shattering is due to rain shower over heated rocks. Sheeting & cambering refers to the development of
horizontal & vertical cracks due to unloading. Spalling is development of platy rock fragments due to
unloading. Flaking results from differential heating of outer & inner layers of a rock. After flaking the
wind peels off the layer & this is known as exfoliation.

98. Structural benches are formed due to differential erosion of soft & hard rocks while river terraces are produced due to valley-in-valley topography by rejuvenation. Victoria fall on Zambezi river is a result of faulting & Yosemite falls California is due to glaciated hanging valley.

99. Alluvial fans have a gentler slope as compared to cones. Sometimes neighboring cones & fans meet to form Piedmont alluvial plain or Bajada.

100. Yazoo Channel meets the original river at deferred junction.



Tuesday, March 26, 2013

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Cities Located on Rivers


City -River- Country                                     City -River- Country

Alexandria- Nile -Egypt                                 Lahore- Ravi- Pakistan

Amsterdam -Amsel- Netherlands                    Lisbon -Tagus- Portugal

Antwerp -Scheldt -Belgium                            Liverpool -Mersey -England

Ankara- Kizil- Turkey                                   London -Thames -England

Baghdad- Tigris- Iraq                                   Montreal -Ottawa- Canada


Bangkok -Menam -Thailand                          Moscow- Moskva- Russia

Belgrade -Danube -Yugoslavia                       Nanking -Yang-tse-kiang- China

Berlin- Spree -Germany                                New Orleans -Mississippi -USA

Bonn -Rhine- Germany                                 New York -Hudson -USA

Bristol -Avon -England                                 Paris -Seine- France

Budapest- Danube- Hungary                         Philadelphia -Delaware- USA

Cairo- Nile- Egypt                                       Quebec -St. Lawrence- Canada

Canton- Canton- China                                Rangoon- Irawadi- Burma

Chittagong- Karnaphuli -Bangladesh              Rome- Tiber -Italy

Chungking -Yang-tse-kiang- China               Shanghai- Yangtze-kiang -China

Cologne -Rhine -Germany                          Tokyo -Sumida- Japan

Glasgow- Clyde -Scotland                         Vienna- Danube- Austria

Hull -Humber- England                              Warsaw -Vistula -Poland

Hamburg- Elbe- Germany                          Washington- Potomac- USA

Karachi- Indus- Pakistan                            Khartoum- Nile -Sudan

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Important Places/Regions & Their Locations


1. Llanos -Tropical Grasslands of Venezuela

2. Campos -Tropical grasslands of Brazil

3. Iberian Peninsula -Spain

4. Katanga basin -Democratic republic of Congo

5. Canterbury Plain- Largest lowland area of New Zealand

6. Chaco / Gran Chaco -Low, flat, arid region covering Argentina Paraguay & Bolivia.

7. Kra Peninsula- Malaysia

8. Parana region Brazil –Largest producer of wheat, corn cotton

9. Matto grosso -Thick jungle in west central brazil north of Bolivia.

10. Dogger bank- Shallow fishing area in north sea, 100km off UK

11. Grand bank -Shallow fishing area off new foundland, Canada

12. Georges bank- Near bay of fundy & Gulf of Maine

13. Nordic Countries- Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Denmark.

14. Ob, Yenisey & Lena Major rivers of Russia

15. Sarawak, Sabah, Labuan -These three states make up east Malaysia.

16. Yucatan -Peninsula Mexico

17. Ozark Plateau -heavily forested upland region, between the Missouri and Arkansas rivers

18. Sinai Peninsula- In north eastern Egypt.

Highest Peaks In Various Regions/ Mountain Chain


1. Africa- Mt. Kilimanjaro

2. North America- Mt. McKinley

3. Europe -Mt. Elbrus

4. Antarctica -Mt. Vinson

5. Asia- Mt. Everest

6. Oceania -Mt. Carstensz

7. South America -Mt. Aconcagua

8. Australia -Mt. Kosciusko

9. Urals- Mt. Gora Naradnaya

10. Alps -Mt. Mont Blanc

11. Andes -Mt. Aconcagua

12. Rockies -Mt. Elbert

13. Appalachians -Mt. Mitchell

14. South West Asia (Elbruz Chain)- Mt. Demavand

Sobriquets


1. Island of Cloves -Zanzibar

2. Land of Lilies -Canada

3. Land of Golden Fleece -Australia

4. Port of Five Seas -Moscow

5. Island of Pearls- Bahrain

6. Hermit Kingdom -Korea

7. Land of Golden Pagoda -Yangoon (Myanmar)

8. City of Canals- Venice

9. Holy Land -Palestine

10. Herring Pond -Atlantic

11. City of Golden Gate- Sand Francisco

12. City of dreaming Spires- Oxford

13. Land of Canals- Netherlands

14. Empire city- New York

15. Land of Cakes- Scotland

16. Land of Eskimos- Greenland

17. Island of Pearls -Bahrain

18. Granite City -Aberdeen, Scotland

19. Garden of England- Kent

20. Cockpit of Europe- Belgium


21. City of brotherly Love -Philadelphia

22. City of Magnificent Distances -Washington DC

23. Gateway of tears -Bab-el-Mandab

24. Textile Capital of Russia- Ivanovo

25. Manchester of Japan- Osaka (Textile)

26. Emerald City -Ireland

27. The pearl of the Antilles -Cuba

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Changed Geographical Names


1. Abyssinia- Ethiopia                      29. Angora- Ankara

2. Aden- Yemen                              24. Basutoland -Lesotho

3. Bechuanaland -Botswana              25. Batavia- Djakarta

4. British Honduras- Belize                26. Constantinople- Istanbul

5. Dahomey- Benin                          27. Cape Canaveral -Cape Kennedy

6. Formosa -Taiwan                        28. Christina- Oslo

7. Leningrad -St. Petersburg             29. Congo -Zaire

8. Persia -Iran                                 30. Constantinople- Istanbul

9. Mesopotamia- Iraq                       31. Dutch East Indies- Indonesia

10. Batavia -Jakarta                          32. Dutch Guiana- Surinam

11. South-West Africa -Namibia        33. Japan- Nippon

12. Tanganyika/Zanzibar- Tanzania    34. Malaya -Malaysia

13. Upper Volta- Burkina Faso           35. Manchukuo -Manchuria

14. Gold Coast- Ghana                     36. Mesopotamia- Iraq

15. Stalingrad -Volgograd                 37. Nyasaland -Malawi

16. Azrak -Azov                              38. Rangoon -Yongon

17. Ister -Danube                            39. Rhodesia -Zimbabwe

18. Paulus Meotus- Volga                 40. Salisbury -Harare

19. Raha Blue- Nile                          41. Ascension -Saint Helena

20. Albion- England                         42. Bohemia -Czech Republic

21. Euxine -Black Sea                      43. Cilicia -Turkey

22. Mare Internum -Mediterranean Sea  44. Ellice Islands- Tuvalu

23. Taprobana -Sri Lanka                     45. French Guinea- Guinea

24. Northern Rhodesia- Zambia             46. Portuguese Guinea -Guinea Bissau

25. Southern Rhodesia -Zimbabwe         47. British Guinea -Guyana

26. Leopoldville- Kinshasa                     48. French West Africa -Mali

27. New Hebrides -Vanuatu                   49. West French Africa- Mauritania

28. Manchukuo- Manchuria                   50. Dutch Guyana -Surinam

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Important Local Winds of the World


Cold Winds

1. Mistral- Blows in Spain & France from N-W to S-E. Common during winter

2. Bora- Blows along the shores of the Adriatic sea.

3. Blizzard -Snow laden wind in canada.

4. Purga- Snow laden wind in Russian tundra. Much like Buran.

5. Bise- An extremely cold wind in France

6. Levanter- Blows in strait of Gibraltar between Spain & Morocco.

7. Pampero- Pampas of S. America

8. Papagayo -Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua.

9. Haboob- Sudan

10. Friagem- Amazon Valley

11. Buran -Eastern Russia & central Siberia

12. Norther- Texas, Gulf of Mexico & western carribean

13. Etesian- Eastern Mediterranean.

14. Surazo -Cold wind blowing from Argentinean pampas & Patagonia.

15. Norte -A strong cold northeasterly wind which blows in Mexico.

16. Tehuantepecer -This is a violent, squally wind from north or north-east in S. Mexico.


Hot winds

1. Fohn -Warm & dry local winds blowing on leeward side of Alps in Switzerland.

2. Chinook- Warm & dry local winds blowing on leeward side of Rockies in USA

3. Harmattan -Blowing from east & northeast towards west in Sahara

4. Brickfielder -Victoria province of Australia

5. Black Roller- Great plains of USA

6. Shamal- Mesopotamia & Persian Gulf

7. Norwester- New Zealand

8. Sirocco -From Sahara over Mediterranean. Known as khamsin in Egypt, Chili in Tunisia, Gibli in Libya, Levech in Spain & Leste in Madiera & Morocco.

9. Simoom -Warm & dry dusty wind in the Arabian desert

10. Santa Ana- S. California – blowing out of Santa Ana canyon

11. Yamo -A warm & dry wind in Japan

12. Zonda -A warm & dry wind of the Andean valleys in Argentina

13. Tramontane -A warm wind of central Europe.

14. Samun -Warm wind in Iran

15. Karaburan -Hot dusty wind in central Asia – Tarim basin, Mongolia.

16. Berg- A hot dry wind blowing from interior in South Africa.

17. Shamal -A hot wind of Iraq and the Persian gulf

18. Austru -Dry blows from the lee side of the mountains in Romania (much like fohn).

19. Almwind -Local name of fohn that blows in Hungary & Poland over Tatra mountains.

Various Measuring Instruments


1. Lysimeter -Evapo-Transpiration

2. Anemometer- Wind

3. Psychrometer- Humidity

4. Planimeter -Area on Maps

5. Pantograph -Enlargement & Reduction of Maps

6. Parallax Bar- Measuring elevations from topographical maps.

7. Abney level- Measuring angles in a vertical plane

8. Clinometer -Angles in vertical plane

9. Dumpy level -Measure angles both in horizontal & vertical plane

10. Theodolite -Measure angles both in horizontal & vertical plane

11. Spectroradiometer- Measures spectral reflectance at different wavelengths.

12. Stereoscope -View photos in 3D view. Channelises one image to one eye.

13. Opisometer/ Meilograph -Measuring length of curved lines on a map.

14. Eidograph- Enlargement & Reduction of maps

15. Alidade -A sighting device or pointer for angular measurement used in plane table survey.

16. Aneroid Barometer -Used for measuring altitude as pressure decreases with height

17. Sextant -Used to measure angle of objects located on the field

Hypothesis of the origin of Earth


1. Gaseous Hypothesis -Kant

2. Nebular Hypothesis- Laplace

3. Planetesimal Hypothesis- T.C. Chamberlain & F. R. Moulten

4. Tidal Hypothesis -James Jeans & Harold Jeffreys

5. Meteoric Hypothesis- Lockyer

6. Binary Star Hypothesis -H.N. Russel

7. Fission Hypothesis- Ross Gun

8. Cepheid Hypothesis- A.C. Banerji

9. Supernova Hypothesis- F. Hoyle

10. Interstellar Dust Hypothesis- Otto Schmidt

11. Nebular Cloud Hypothesis -Von Weizsacker

12. Protoplanet Hypothesis- Gerald Kuiper

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Major Deserts


1. Sahara- Northern Africa

2. Gobi- Mongolia/Northeastern China

3. Patagonian -Argentina

4. Rub‘ Al Khali -Southern Arabian Peninsula

5. Great Sandy- Northwestern Australia

6. Great Victoria -Southwestern Australia

7. Chihuahuan -Mexico/Southwestern United States

8. Takla Makan -Northern China

9. Sonoran- Mexico/Southwestern United States

10. Kalahari -Southwestern Africa

11. Kyzyl Kum -Uzbekistan

12. Thar- India/Pakistan

13. Simpson -Australia

14. Mohave- Southwestern United States

15. Nafud Desert -Arabian Peninsula

16. Dasht-I-Kavir- Iran

17. Atakama Desert - Chile

Major Natural Regions


1. Equatorial Lowland -Amazon Type

2. Equatorial Highland -Malay Type

3. Equatorial High Plateaus -Ecuador Type

4. Tropical Eastern Margin -Monsoon Type

5. Tropical Interiors -Sudan Type

6. Tropical Western Deserts -Sahara Type

7. Warm Temperate/Subtropical Western Margins- Mediterranean Type

8. Warm Temperate/Subtropical Eastern Margin- China Type

9. Warm Temperate/Subtropical Interior Lowland -Turan Type

10. Warm Temperate/Subtropical Interior Plateau -Iran Type

11. Cool Temperate Western Margin -European Type

12. Cool Temperate Eastern Margin -St. Lawrence Type

13. Cool Temperate Interior Lowland -Prairie Type

14. Cool Temperate Interior Highland -Altai Type

15. Cool Temperate High Plateau- Tibet Type

16. Polar Lowland -Tundra Type

17. Polar Highland- Ice Cap Type

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Places & Their Importance


1. Yorkshire -woollen textile

2. Lancashire- cotton textile

3. Glasgow -ship building

4. Sheffield -Cutlery & steel works

5. Lorraine- Iron ore (France)

6. Lyon -Silk Industry (France)

7. Silesia- Coal (Poland) – high grade

8. Lodz- Manchester of Poland

9. Hamburg -Ship Building (Germany)

10. Stuttgart -Automobile (Germany)

11. Munich -Instruments (Germany)

12. Karl Marx Stadt -Textile (Germany)

13. Sambre-Meuse -Coal (Belgium)

14. Marseilles- Oil Refinery

15. Baku- Capital city of Azerbaijan & chief refining center.

16. Chicago- Biggest railway junction

17. Detroit -Automobile

18. Seattle -Aircraft

19. Cadiz- Cork (Spain)

20. Changchun -Automobile & machine tools (China)

21. Chelyabinsk -Iron & Steel (Russia)

22. Dresden- Optical, Photo & Graphic instruments (Germany)

23. Dusseldorf- Iron & Steel (Germany)

24. Essen- Iron & Steel (Germany)

25. Essex -Engineering works (England)

26. Kharkov- Machine building & Engineering (Ukraine)

27. Kiev- Engineering (Ukraine)

28. Magnitogorsk- Iron & Steel (Russia)

29. Nagoya- Cotton & Ship building (Japan)

30. Nizhny Tagil -Iron & Steel (Russia)

31. Venice- Glass Industry

32. Vienna -Glass Industry

33. Philadelphia- Locomotives (USA)

34. Plymouth- Shipbuilding (USA)

35. Yenang Yang -Oil Drilling (Myanmar)

36. Gorky / Nizhny Novogorod- Engineering Industry.

37. Belfast -Ship building (Ireland)

Important Isopleths


1. Isogones- Equal magnetic declination

2. Isohel- Equal amount of sunlight.

3. Isobront -Thunderstorm at the same time

4. Isocheim -Same mean winter temperature

5. Isothere- Same mean summer temperature

6. Isanomal -Isopleth of Anomaly

7. Isochrones- Equal travel time from a common center.

8. Isohypse- Or Contour lines

9. Isonif -Amount of Snow

10. Isophene -Isopleths of seasonal phenomena

11. Isopotential -Surface to which artesian water can rise

12. Isorymes- Equal frost

13. Isarithm -A line representing continuous value on map

14. Isonephs- Equal cloudiness

15. Co-seismal lines- Simultaneous seismic activity

16. Isopach- Equal thickness of geological strata

17. Isotach- Same wind speed

18. Isotherombrose -Equal ratio of summer rainfall to annual rainfall


19. Isochasm- Equal frequency of aurorae

20. Isodynamic- Equal magnetic intensity

21. Isogen- Equal birthrates

22. Isokeraunic -Equal occurrence of thunderstorms

Agricultural Commodities & Their Largest Producer


1. Milk- India

2. Coffee -Brazil, Vietnam

3. Tobacco -China, turkey

4. Pork -China

5. Rice (export) -Thailand, Vietnam

6. Rice- China, India

7. Banana -India, Brazil

8. Banana (Export) -Costa Rica, Jamaica, Honduras, Columbia

9. Maize- USA, China

10. Wheat -China

11. Cork -Portugal

12. Palm Oil- Malaysia

13. Fresh Water -Fish Russia

14. Barley -Germany, Canada, Russia, France

15. Tea (Exporter)- Sri Lanka

16. Rubber -Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia

17. Paper- USA

18. Pulp (Export)- Canada

19. Paper (Export)- Canada

20. Sugar -India, Brazil, Cuba

21. Sugar (Export)- Cuba


22. Oil Palm- Malaysia, Indonesia

23. Oil Palm (import) -India

24. Cotton -China, USA, India, Pakistan, Uzbekistan in that order.

25. Cotton (export)- USA

26. Mangoes- India

27. Manila Hemp (Abaca) -Philippines (75%)

28. Raw Silk -China, Japan, India, Korea.

29. Tobacco -China, USA, India

30. Oranges -USA, Brazil

31. Oats -Russia

32. Millets- India

33. Rye -Russia

34. Sorghum -USA

35. Pulses- India

36. Sugarcane -Brazil

37. Tea -India, China

38. Dates- Iran, Egypt

39. Olives -Spain

40. Wine (Exporter) -*Algeria*

41. Wine (Producer)- Italy, France

42. Coconut- Indonesia, Philippines,

43. Grapes- Italy, France

44. Potato- China

45. Soyabeens -U.S.A, Brazil

Minerals & Their Largest Producers


1. Graphite -Madagascar

2. Gold -South Africa, Australia

3. Platinum -South Africa, Canada.

4. Chromium- South Africa, Russia

5. Diamond -South Africa, Republic of Congo & Australia

6. Zinc-- Canada, Australia

7. Uranium -Canada, USA, Australia, Niger, France, South Africa

8. Nickel -Canada, Russia, Australia, USA.

9. Coal -China, USA, India, Russia

10. Steel China

11. Iron Ore -China, Brazil, Australia.


12. Cement- China

13. Manganese -China, South Africa, Australia.

14. Paper- Canada

15. Hydro Power -Canada, USA, (Norway highest %age User)

16. Tungsten -China, Thailand, Korea

17. Asbestos- Canada Russia, Zambia, Zimbabwe

18. Natural Gas -Russia, Canada, Algeria, Iran

19. Flax- Russia

20. Tantalum- Australia

21. Bauxite -Australia, Guinea, Jamaica & Brazil.

22. Lead -Australia, China, US

23. Cadmium -Canada

24. Antimony -China

25. Uranium (Reser.)- Australia, Kazakhstan, Canada, South Africa

26. Zirconium- Australia Brazil

27. Titanium (Rutile) -*Australia*

28. Iron- China, Brazil, Australia

29. Copper- Chile, United States, Canada, Armenia, Zambia, Zaire

30. Tin- China, Indonesia, Peru, Brazil, Malaysia

31. Silver -Mexico, Peru, Chile & Poland.

32. Mercury- Spain, China, Italy.

33. Sulphur- Mexico, USA & Poland

34. Rock Phosphate -USA, Peru (Guano).

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Contributions of Important Geographers


1. Megalopolis concept -Jean Gottman

2. Conurbation Concept, Wrote ‘Cities in Evolution’- Patrick Geddes

3. Polar Front Theory- J. Bjerknes

4. Anticyclone term -Sir Francis Galton

5. Equilibrium Theory of tides- Issac Newton

6. Dynamic Theory of Tides- Laplace

7. Progressive Wave Theory- William Whewell

8. Canal Theory- G. B. Airy

9. Stationary Wave Theory of Tides -R. A. Harris

10. Process of Precipitation- Bergeron

11. First used the term Ecology -Tansley

12. Father of Ecology -Haeckel

13. First used the term plate -J. T Wilson

14. Coined the term Antecedent Stream -J. W. Powell

15. Classification of clouds- Luke Howard

16. Ice crystal Theory- Tor Bergeron

17. Collision-Coalesce Theory -George Simpson & Mason

18. Glacial Control Theory of Coral reef formation -Daly

19. Subsidence Theory of Coral reef formation- Darwin

20. Stand Still Theory of Coral reef- Murray

21. Concept of grade- G.K. Gilbert

22. Law of Stream number/Length- R. E. Horton

23. Location Allocation Models- P. Haggett

24. Law of Retail Gravitation- W.J. Reilly

25. Concept of Threshold & Range -B.J.L. Berry

26. Introduced the concept of Possibilism -Lucien Febvre

27. Coined “Areal Differentiation”- Hartshorne

28. General System Theory -Ludwig von Bertalanffy

29. Developed Hythergraph- G. Taylor

30. Polyconic Projection- Ferdinand Hessler

31. Globular projection- S.J. Fournier

INDIA’S FORESTS



India’s forests have long been an important part of her culture and a defi ning feature of her landscape: India

• India has more than 70 million hectares under Forest Cover, which is more than twice the entire geographical area of Finland.
• While most developing countries lost forest cover, India added around 3mn hectares of forest and tree
cover over the last decade. Forests neutralize ~11% of India’s GHG emissions.
• India is one of the 17 megadiverse countries with 4 global biodiversity hotspots.
• 200 million people are dependent on forests for livelihood in India. Concerted programmes are making them partners in conservation. India enacted a Forest Rights Act, 2006 to vest forest rights and titles on traditional forest dwelling communities.
• India has one of the most advanced forest mapping programmes in the world, with the Forest Survey of India conducting a biennial cycle of forest and tree cover assessment.
India recognizes that conserving, expanding and improving the quality of our forests is a major national priority. This has enormous domestic and transnational mitigating benefi ts. Not only is it a cost effective and effi cient way to mitigate the effects of climate change but it also improves India’s water security, safeguards rich biodiversity and provides livelihood security for millions of Indians.


GREEN INDIA MISSION

The government has put in place a National Mission for a Green India as part of the country’s National Action Plan for Climate Change with a budget of Rs 46,000 crores (approx. USD 10 billion) over a period of 10 years. The overarching objective of the Mission is to increase forest and tree cover in 5 m ha and improve quality of forest cover in another 5 million ha. Thus, the Mission will help in improving ecosystem services in 10 million ha of land, and increase flow of forest based livelihood services to, and income of about 3 million forest dependent households.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Important Mining Centers Of The World


1. Cleveland -Iron Ore (U. K.)

2. Ungava & Belle Island -Iron Ore (Canada)

3. Carajas -Iron Ore (Brazil)

4. Yampi Sound -Iron Ore (Australia)

5. Paraburdoo -Iron Ore (Australia)

6. Bilbao -Iron Ore (Spain)

7. Nikopol- Largest manganese mines of world (Ukraine)

8. Chuquicamata -copper (Chile)

9. Morenci- Copper (Arizona - largest in US)

10. El Chino- copper (New Mexico)

11. Katanga -copper, cobalt, uranium, cadmium, tin, gold, silver (DMC)

12. Mount Isa -Silver, lead, zinc & copper (Australia)

13. Broken Hill -Silver, Lead & Zinc

14. Witwatersrand- Gold (S. Africa)

15. Kalgoorlie- Gold (Australia)

16. Fushun -Manchuria (Coal)

17. Donetz- Coal (Ukraine)

18. Kuznetsk -Coal (Russia)

19. Karaganda- Coal (Kazakhstan)

20. Mesabi -range Iron ore (Northern Minnesota)

21. Pittsburg- iron & steel capital of the world (Pennsylvania)

22. Port Louis- Sugar industry (Mauritius)

23. Anshan- iron & Steel (China)

24. Lille- Textiles (France)

25. Yallourn -Coal (Australia)


26. Ipoh- Tin (Kinta Valley, Malaysia)

27. Tula -Iron ore (near Moscow)

28. Chiatura -Manganese (Georgia)

29. Chilean desert -Caliche (Chile Saltpeter-NaNO3)

30. Pilbara- Iron ore (Australia)

31. Bomi Hill- Liberia- (Iron Ore

32. Niger- Uranium accounts for 75 per cent mineral export

33. Montana- Copper ( USA)

34. Kra Peninsula -Tin (Narrowest point of Malaysia)

35. Iron Knob- Iron ore (Australia- Now almost exhausted)

36. Minas Gerais -Iron Ore (Brazil)

37. Jos Plateau -Tin (Nigeria)

38. Ozark- Lead-Zinc Ores (USA)

39. Bingham- Copper (United States largest mine)

40. Chihuahua -Important mining town of Mexico – Iron, Lead, copper, silver.

41. Rum Jungle- Uranium (Australia)

42. Krivoi Rog- Iron Ore (Ukraine)

43. Sudbury -Nickel (Canada)

44. Kinta Valley- Tin (Malaysia)

45. Weipa- Bauxite (Australia)

46. Gippsland -Lignite(Australia)

47. Flin Flon- Mining centre in Manitoba, Canada

48. Braden Chile (Copper)

Tribes of the World


1. Kalmuks- Inhabit the Altai mountains & nearby areas - pastoral

2. Kirghiz -Occupy the Tien Shan & adjacent Pamirs

3. Gauchos -Cowboys of the pampas of Argentina & Uruguay.

4. Mestizos -People of mixed white & Indian parentage

5. Ostyaks -West Siberian tribe

6. Pygmies -Congo basin – Zaire, Congo, Gabon.

7. Boro -Amazon basin-sub group of red Indians.

8. Semang -Malaysia

9. Papuans -New Guinea

10. Bushmen or San -Kalahari – Namibia, Botswana, Angola

11. Bedouins -Nomadic Arabs in Africa & Middle-East

12. Masai- East Africa – Kenya, Uganda

13. Kirghiz -Central Asia. Muslim by faith

14. Saami or Lapps- Norway, Sweden, Finland – Also known as Laplanders

15. Yuti -Siberia

16. Chukchi- Far Eastern Siberia

17. Yakuts -Tundra region of Russia

18. Aleut -Aleutian Islands

19. Yuit -Siberia

20. Inuit- Greenland, Canada & Siberia

21. Samoyed -West Siberia

22. Punan -Borneo

23. Afrikaner/Boer- Dutch race in S. Africa

24. Afridis -N. West Pakistan

25. Veddas- Racial stock of Sri Lanka

26. Bantus- Central & southern Africa – Swahili is Bantu derived language.

27. Berbers -Morocco, Algeria & Tunisia

28. Maori- New Zealand

29. Bindibu -Western Australia

30. Cossacks- Russia around black & Caspian Sea

31. Magyar- Inhabitants of Hungary

32. Croats- Croatia

33. Flemish -Belgium

34. Finns- European Tundra

35. Hamites -N-W Africa – Dark skinned muslims

36. Hottentots/khoi khoi -Tropical Africa

37. Kaffris- S. Africa – known as martial race

38. Kikuyu- Kenya’s most populous ethnic group

39. Masuds -Waziristan region, Pakistan

40. Mestizos- People of mixed Indian & European blood in Latin America

41. Amerinds -N. America – People of mixed European & Indian blood

42. Mulatto -Mixed European & black blood in South America

43. Moors- Mixed tribe of Arabs & Berber people of Morocco

44. Semites -Jews & Ethiopians

45. Tartar -Turkic people of eastern Europe & central Asia

46. Zambas- People of African & Native American Indian in S. America

47. Zulus -People of Bantu family inhabiting South Africa

48. Akka -Democratic republic of Congo

49. Oromo or Galla -African people of hamitic origin in Ethiopia & Kenya

50. Uygur -Turkic people inhabiting N-W china & Kazakhstan.

51. Kubu -Inhabitants of Sumatra

52. Fulani/Fula -Cattle herders of Nigeria, Senegal, Guinea or Chad

53. Buryat- Largest ethnic minority in Siberia inhabiting buryat republic.

54. Aeta- Mongoloid racial stock found in Philippines (indigenous)

55. Ainu- Caucasoids of Japan.

56. Yanomamo -Indigenous people of Brazil & Venezuela

Famous Ores of India


1.  Kudremukh  Iron Ore                  Karnataka 

2.  Aliabet         Offshore oil field  Gulf of Kambhat 

3.  Bailadila          Iron Ore                  Chattisgarh 

4.  Gurumahisani  Iron Ore                  Mayubhanj, Orissa 

5.  Balghat         Copper, Manganese  M.P (Malanjkhand) 

6.  Koraput         Bauxite                  Orissa 

7.  Kolihan         Copper                  Rajasthan 

8.  Kodarma         Mica                          Jharkhand 

9.  Lohardaga         Bauxite                  Jharkhand 

10.  Gumla         Bauxite                  Jharkhand 

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

CURRENT GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


1. Which type of Asprin was invented by the scientist to fight against Cancer?
Answer: Gas-filled

 2. Who is the new M.D for Hyundai Motors India , who was appointed recently?
Answer: Bo Shin Seo

3. Who is the New President of Germany , who has been elected recently?
Answer: Joachin Gauck

4. Who is the new Railway minister for UPA Government ?
Answer: Mukhul Roy

5. Who is the Railway minister , who had resigned recently from the cabinet for raising the railway fares ?
Answer: Dinesh Trivedi

6.Who is the philanthropist who died recently, vice chairman of Sankar foundation?
Answer: Sankar Rao

7.Who is the Egypt Ambassador, who visited India for the  golden jubilee celebration of (AARDO)?
Answer: Mr.Ahmed Abulkheir

8. Who is the Turkish Ambassador who visited Hyderabad recently?
Answer: Dr.Burak Aklapar

9. Who is the managing director of International monitory fund ( IMF) , who visited India recently?
Answer: Christine Lagarde

10. Who is the Prime ministe of Canada who had visited Thailand recently?
Answer: Staphen Harper

11. Who is the US Secretary of commerce who visited India for  bilateral trade meeting ?
Answer: John Bryson

12. Who is Bollywood Actress to become the sixth Bollywood celebrity to be honoured with a wax likeness?
Answer: Madhuri Dixit

13. AIMA stands for ___________All India Management Association

 14. Who had written the book ” Didi: A Political biography “of Mamata Benerjee recently?
Answer: Monobina Gupta

15. . Name the project which had been sanctioned 423crore rupees loan assistance in Gujarat from NABARD
Answer: Narmada link project

 16. Which state recorded the highest voting percentage in the history of election, which were held in the month of Feb in  five states recently?
Answer: Goa

17. Who is the first independent woman loco driver in SCR?
Answer: S. Satyavathi

18. What is the assets declared by Mayawati while her nomination for the Rajya Sabha recently?
Answer: 111.64 crore

19. Which is the plan , which was launched by the Chief minister of A.P Kiran Kumar recently?
Answer: SHG Linkage credit plan

20. From which place in Andhra Pradesh the first International flight took off recently?
Answer: Visakhapatnam

 21. Who inaugurated the 50th golden jubilee celebration of Afro-Asian Rural Development Organisation held in New Delhi recently?
Answer: Manmohan singh

22. In which place  the Turkey’s World Trade Bridge International Summit is going to be held ?
Answer: Istanbul

23. In which place was the International Monitory Fund Summit was held recently ?
Answer: New Delhi

24. Where was the second  conference of nuclear security summit held recently?
Answer: Seoul

25. Where will be the third Nuclear Security Summit is going to be held next year ?
Answer: Netherland

26.the Telugu novelist, who had been awarded Kurra Kotisuryamma Memorial Award for his outstanding contribution to Telugu literature?
Answer: Bheemaraju Venkataramana

27. Who is the world’s tallest man, finally stopped growing after treated ?
Answer: Sultan Kosen

28. Who  had been awarded with Ugadi Puraskaram from the Andhra Pradesh Government recently?
Answer: P.Surya Rao

29. Who is the women, awarded with Nirmal Gram Puraskar for the year 2012 from Andhra Pradesh from the President Pratibha Patil recently?
Answer: Y.Chintamma

30.How many new World Records were set up in 12 hours by the former England cricketer Andrew Flintoff and Steve Harmison ?
Answer: 14
31. Who is the Hungarian Mathematician who has been awarded with Abel Prize for the year 2012?
Answer: Endre Szemere’de

32. To which place India dropped in ODI championship Table after losing their triangular series in Australia?
Answer: 3rd place

33. Who is cricket player who made 100 centuries in his career recently?
Answer: Sachin Tendulkar

34. Who is the sportswoman from Andhra Pradesh ,who is going to represent India at the World Cup for Archery which is going to held in China in April 2012?
Answer: Jyothi Surekha

35. Who had won the BNP Paribas Women’s single title for the year 2012?
Answer: Victoria Azarenka

36. Who is the World’s no-1 ranking Golf player , Who had won the US PGA Transitions Championship held at Florida recently?
Answer: Luke Donald

37. Who had been the ‘Player of the Tournament’ in the Asia Cup 2012 held at Dhaka recently ?
Answer: Shakib Ali Hasan

38. What is the name of the new card product which was launched by ICICI bank for the super rich recently?
Answer: Sapphiro

39. In which place is Indian railways in World ranking?
Answer: Fourth place

40.What is the percentage of service tax , which had been raised in the budget 2012-13?
Answer: 12%

41.What is the per capita income of India for the year 2012-13 ?
Answer: Rs. 60972

42. Which country is the highest consumer of oil in per capita terms ?
Answer: United states

43. Which country stood at the least place in service sector ?
Answer: India

44 .What is the per capita GDP of Qatar ?
Answer: 44.45 lakh

45. How much financial aid was granted by the World Bank to India ?
Answer: $4.3billion

46. Name the new equality saving scheme announced in the budget 2012-13 recently?
Answer: The Rajiv Gandhi Equality saving scheme

 47. In how many planets in solar system life may exist according to the researchers ?
Answer: 5 Planets

48. What is the name of the second largest Moon of Saturn?
Answer: Rhea

49. What is the name of the submarine which had been taken as lease from Russia recently?
Answer: INS Chakra

50. Russian court dismissed the plea seeking ban on which Holly Literature book translation recently ?
Answer: Bhagwad Gita

51. How many  EU states had signed the pact for budget discipline on 2 March 2012 ?
Answer: 25 states

52. Who is the Asia ‘s richest man according to the forbes list ?
Answer: LI Ka Shing

53. Which are the most ethical firms of the world according to the report revealed by the Ethical Institute’s ?
Answer: Tata & Wipro

54. Which is world’s largest art, antiques market owing country ?
Answer: China

55. Which country gave a call to boycott American products recently for voting against a resolution?
Answer: Srilanka

56.Who is the Arab League head , who discussed on the issue of Syrian fate failed recently held in Cairo on 3 March2012?
Answer: Nabil Elaraby

57. Who had inaugurated the trade show in Jakarta by India,  to reach the target of $ 25 billion by 2015 ?
Answer: Mr. Anand Sharma

58. Where was the Indo-Israel free trade agreement meeting was held recently?
Answer: Hyderabad

59.Which are the two new missiles developed by defense research & development laboratory handed over to Navy & IAF on 3 March 2012?
Answer: Torpedo & Akash

60. Who is the next Army cheif for the Indian Army after the retirement of Gen.V.K.Singh on 31 May 2012?
Answer: Lt,Gen.Bikram singh

61. Who is Asia’s richest woman with a net worth of $ 12billion in our country?
Answer: Savitri Jindal

62. Who is the Foreign minister of Italy who has been camping in India relating with two Italian Marines recently?
Answer: Staffan De Misture

63. How many new trains had been introduced by the railway minister in Railway budget 2012-13?
Answer: 75

64. . Which company had opened centre of excellence for oracle recently for IT services and business solutions ?
Answer: Tata Consultancy Services ( TCS) 

CURRENT GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


1.”Reflections of a Statesman” book was written on whose life history ?
Answer : R.Venkataraman

2. India’s which board was admitted as the 11th member of MDEP recently?
Answer : Atomic Energy Regulatory

3.Which two countries signed an agreement on  Contract Workers ?
Answer : India & UAE

4. Which countries had signed six agreements in diverse areas recently including oil& gas?
Answer :  India & Qatar

5. In which country the  Industrial “Canton Fair” is going to be held?
Answer :  China

 6. Where is the largest Tulip garden is situated in Asia?
Answer:  Srinagar

7. Which country had stated to expand the members in UN Security Council recently?
Answer : India

8. Where was the oldest and largest bank of South Korea had set its branch recently in India ?
Answer :  Chennai

9.Commemorative Postage Stamp of which president was released to mark the birth centenary recently?
Answer : R.Venkataraman

10. Union Government decided to raise working capital ECB  resources for which sector recently?
Answer : Aviation sector

11. Where was the foundation stone for country’s first financial city laid up in ?
Answer : Bangalore

12. In which state the 4G services were launched recently?
Answer : Kolkata

13. In which place was the 20th ASEAN Summit held recently?
Answer :  Combodia

14.Where was the RIC trilateral conference held recently?
Answers : Mascow

15. Where was the 6th summit of the Americas held recently?
Answer : Colombia

16.Who is the Democratic leader of Myanmar awarded with Sukarno Prize for creation of Democracy in the country?
Answer : Aung San Suu Kyi

17. Which award has been presented to Lt.Gen.Bikram Singh?
Answer :  Gallantry Award

 18. Novack Djikivic world no-1 defeated whom to claim the Miami masters title in the final held in Florida?
Answer : Andy Murrey

19. Who is the first woman wrestler to be qualified for the Olympics afterwinning gold in Astana recently?
Answer :  Geeta Kumari

20. Who is the Tennis player captured her 40th career title in WTA tournament?
Answer : Sarena Williams

21. Who had won the 11th Asian Billiards championship  held in Goa recently?
Answer : Pankaj Advani

22. Where was the Archery World Cup Stage-I games held recently?
Answer :  Shanghai

23. Who had won the Men’s Single Asian Badminton Championship recently?
Answer :  Chen Jin

 24.With the cooperation of which country Multiskill development centre is going to start in Bangalore and Gulberg?
Answer : Germany

25. According to the World Economic Outlook report what is the lowered economic growth of India in 2012?
Answer : 6.9%

 26. What is name  of the World’s first flying car ?
Answer : Terrafugia

27. Where was the new ISRO  spy satellite centre was launched  recently?
Answer : Sriharikota

28. In which place India has successfully  carried out the AWACS test flight recently?
Answer :  Brazil

29. From which place the Agni-v long range ballistic missile was test fired recently?
Answer :  Odisha

30.What is the name of the ballistic missile which was test fired by Pakistan recently?
Answer :  Hatf-IV

31. What is the name of all weather radar imaging satellite launched recently by India ?
Answer : RISAT-I

32. What is the name of the stealth frigate which was inducted into navy recently?
Answer : INS Teg

33. Who is the new special envoy to Sudan and South Sudan?
Answer : Amarendra Khatua

34. Who is the new king of Malaysia elected recently?
Answer :  Sultan Abdul Halim

35. Who had been appointed as UNHCR special envoy recently?
Answer : Angelina Jolie

36. Who had been appointed as the President of World Heart Federation ?
Answer : Dr.Srinath Reddy

 37.Lucas Papademos is president of which country resigned recently due to early elections in the country?
Answer : Greece

38.Who is the president of Mali resigned recently?
Answer :  Amadov Toumani Toure

39. What is the name of Jordan Prime minister who resigned recntly?
Answer :  Awn aL Khasawneh

40. Who is the legendary newsman popular CBS “60Minutes” programmer died recently?
Answer :    Mike Wallace

41.Who is president of Malawi died of heart attack recently?
Answer : Binju Wa Mutharika

 42.The Chancellor of Exchequer of UK, who visited India for the fifth economic financial ministerial meeting held in New Delhi?
Answer :  George Osborne

43. Who is the Pakistan president visited India recently?
Answer : Asif Ali Zardari

44.Who is the Norwegian Minister of Trade & Industry visited India regarding Telenor issue recently?
Answer : Trond Giske

45. Which city is the world’s most impressive city according to the Wealth report?
Answer : London

46. Which organisation has became the heritage of the sank Titanic ship 100 years ago?
Answer : UNESCO

47. Where is the  name of the world’s highest tunnel bridge located in China?
Answer : Aizhai

49. Under whom the two member Adarsh Judicial Commission was set up by the Maharashtra Government?
Answer :  N.N.Kumbahar

50. Aung San Suu Kyi who recently won in Myanmar parliament elections, belongs to which political party?
Answer   : Nation League for Democracy (NLD)

51.The US Govenment announced an additional 12.2 million aid to which country recently?
Answer    :  Syria

52. Who is the Chief of Laskhar e-Taiba,  a reward money of $10 million has been announced on him  by America?
Answer    : Hafiz Saeed