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28 January, 2013

List of All India Medical Examinations to be held in 2013

Students are all geared up to give their best stint in medical examinations to secure a place with a reputed medical college. With the introduction of National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test 2013 (NEET), the students are not aware about examinations which have been replaced by NEET and examinations which are going to be held as per schedule.

Here is the list of all India level medical examination to be held in 2013.

Exam NameDate of examinationApplication form details
NEET5th May 2013Application deadline over on 31st December 2012
AIPMTThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
AICETEnd of May 2013Sale of application forms will start from April 2013
ACMSAdmission based on IPUCET examLast date of receipt of forms will be around end of April 2013
AFMCThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
AIIMSThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Amrita Medical Entrance ExamThird week of MaySale of applications commences around start of March 2013
Aligarh Muslim University Medical ExaminationEnd of May 2013Candidates need to apply before end of March 2013
Annamalai University All India Medical Entrance Exam (AU AIMEE)Second week of May 2013Apply before second week of June
Banaras Hindu University Medical ExamScreening: second week of May 2013-01-24

Mains: Second week of June 2013
Apply before the end of February 2013
BLDE University, Karnataka Under Graduate Entrance Test (BLDE UGET)End of May 2013Candidates need to apply before the second week of May 2013
Bharati Vidyapeeth University Medical Entrance ExamSecond week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before April 2013
Christian Medical College, Ludhiana Under Graduate Admission Written Test (CMC UG AWT)End of May 2013Candidates need to apply before the end of April 2013
Christian Medical College, Vellore Under Graduate Admission Written Test (CMC UG AWT)Third week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before the first week of April 2013
Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK UGET)12th May 2013Candidates need to apply before the third week of April 2013
DD Medical College, Chennai Medical ExamEnd of May 2013Candidates need to apply before January 2013
Dr D Y Patil University, Maharashtra AICETEnd of May 2013Candidates need to apply before the third week of May 2013
Indraprastha University Common Entrance TestStage I: first week of May 2013

Stage II: end of May 2013
Candidates need to apply before the last week of April 2013
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research medical examFirst week of June 2013Candidates need to apply before the last week of April 2013
KIITEELast week of April 2013Candidates need to apply before the last week of March 2013
KLEU-AIETFirst week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before third week of April 2013
KRLMPCAThird week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before third week of April 2013
Manipal UGET15th April-15th May 2013Candidates need to apply before 11th March 2013
Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research (MAHER) Medical examLast week of MayCandidates need to apply before third week of March
Himalayan Institute of Hospital Trust (HIHT) Pre Medical Entrance Exam (PMEE)First week of June 2013Candidates need to submit the application before the end of April 2013
Punjab University Common Entrance TestLast week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before third week of April 2013
Rajasthan Pre Medical Test (RPMT)Last week of May 2013Candidates need to submit the application before the end of April 2013
Sri Ramchandra University Medical Exam22nd May 2013Candidates need to apply before 9th May 2013
Siksha O Anusandhan University Medical ExamSecond week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before last week of March 2013
UP CPMTLast week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before second week of April 2013
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences- Pre Medical Test21st April 2013Candidates need to apply before 5th March 2013
Mahatma Gandhi Mission Common Entrance Test18th May 2013Candidates need to apply before 30th April 2013
Maharishi Markandeshwar University Common Entrance Test (MMU CET)Third week of June 2013Candidates need to apply before end of April 2013
NITTE University (NU), Karnataka UGETFirst week of May 2013Candidates need to submit their application form before April 2013
UPCAT DentalSecond week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before first week of May 2013
UP Combined Medical Entrance Test (UP CMET)End of May 2013Candidates need to submit application before first week of May 2013
Yenepoya University, Karnataka Medical examinationSecond week of May 2013Candidates need to apply before third week of April 2013

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List of State Level Medical Examinations to be held in 2013

Students are all geared up to give their best stint in medical examinations to secure a place with a reputed medical college. With the introduction of National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test 2013 (NEET), the students are not aware about examinations which have been replaced by NEET and examinations which are going to be held as per schedule.
Here is the list of all state level medical examination to be held in 2013.



Exam NameDate of examinationApplication form details
Association of Religious Minority Private Medical Colleges of Uttar Pradesh (ARMPMC) medical examinationSecond week of May 2013-
Asso-CET MaharashtraThird week of May 2013Candidates need to submit their application form before second week of April 2013
Assam Joint Admission Test (JAT)In June-
Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB)First stage of examination: Last week of April 2013

Second stage examination: End of May 2013
Application forms can be obtained up to first week of March 2013
Common Entrance Test for Pondicherry Private Medical Colleges MBBSJune 2013 endExam notification would be out around last week of April 2013
Chhattisgarh Pre Medical Test (CG PMT)Second week of May 2013Last week of April 2013
DUMETThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET)This Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Goa Common Entrance Test (GCET)This Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET)This Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Haryana PMT1st week of July 2013Exam notification would be out around third week of April 2013
Himachal Pradesh PMTLast week of May 2013Candidates need to submit their application form before the end of April 2013
J & K Board of Professional Entrance Examination Common Entrance Test (J & K BPEE CET)First week of July 2013Last week of April 2013 is the deadline to submit the application form
Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination (JCECE)Third week of May 2013Candidates need to submit their application form before second week of April 2013
Karnataka CETThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Kerala CEEThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Rajasthan Pre Medical Test (RPMT)Last week of May 2013Candidates need to submit application form before last week of April 2013
Tamil Nadu Professional Courses Entrance Examination (TNPCEE)Second week of May 2013Candidates need to submit their application before second week of June 2013
Tripura JEEThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
MHT CETThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
MP DMATThird week of July 2013Candidates need to apply before end of April 2013
North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) medical examLast week of July 2013The prospectus will be available from second week of March 2013 to second week of April 2013
Orissa JEEThis Exam has been replaced by NEET 2013-
Uttarakhand Common Pre Medical Entrance Examination (CPMEE)End of May 2013Candidates need to submit their application form before end of April 2013
WB JEEThird week of May 2013Candidates need to submit their application form before third week of April 2013

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List of Medical Colleges under NEET 2013

Medical aspirants are all set to appear for the first National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) which is going to be held on 5th May 2013. The test which will occur this year got a green signal from authorities after much speculation. After getting postponed in 2012, the test will now be held in 2013. NEET has replaced many medical entrance tests this year while there are some which are happening as per the schedule.

NEET 2013 will let students to take admission to various medical colleges all over the country. Here is the list of medical colleges available for allotment under NEET 2013.

StateName of the Medical CollegeNumber of seats
AssamAsaam Medical College, Dibrugarh25
Guwahati Medical College, Guwahati23
Silchar Medical College, Silchar15
Jorhat Medical College, Jorhat15
BiharAN Magadh Medical College, Gaya7
Darbhanga Medical College, Laheriasarai13
Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Bhagalpur7
Nalanda Medical College, Patna7
Patna Medical College, Patna15
SK Medical College, Muzaffar7
ChandigarhGovt Medical College, Chandigarh7
DelhiLady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi30
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi30
University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi22
VM Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi22
GoaGoa Medical College, Panaji15
GujaratBJ Medical College, Ahmedabad37
Government Medical College, Surat18
Medical College, Baroda27
MP Shah Medical College, Jamnagar26
Pandit DDU Medical College, Rajkot15
Govt Medical College, Bhavnagar15
HaryanaPt Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Medical College, Rohtak22
Himachal PradeshIndira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla15
Dr RPG Medical College, Tanda7
JharkhandMGM Medical College, Jamshedpur7
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi13
Patliputra Medical College, Dhanbad7
KarnatakaBangalore Medical College, Bangalore22
Vijanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary7
Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli15
Mysore Medical College, Mysore15
Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, HassanPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
Belgaun Institute of Medical Sciences, Belgaun15
Mandyn Institute of Medical Sciences, MandynPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences, RaichurPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences, ShimogaPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, BidarPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
KeralaGovernment Medical College, Kozhicode37
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram30
TD Medical College, Alleppey15
Government Medical College, Trichur22
Medical College, Kottayam15
MaharashtraBJ Medical College, Pune30
Dr VM Medical College, Sholapur15
Govt Medical College, Aurangabad22
Govt Medical College, Nagpur30
Grant Medical College, Mumbai30
Indira Gandhi Medical College, Nagpur9
LTM Medical College, Mumbai15
Government Miraj Medical College, Miraj15
Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai27
SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai7
TN Medical College, Mumbai18
Govt Medical College, Nanded7
Shri Vasant Rao Naik Medical College, Yavatmal15
Shri BH Govt Medical College, Dhule7
RGMC & Chap SM Hospital, Thane9
RSCSM GMC, KolhapurPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
Govt Medical College, Akola15
Govt Medical College, Latur15
MeghalayaNEIGRIHMS, Shillong8
ManipurRegional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal15
JNIMS, ImphalPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
Madhya PradeshGandhi Medical College, Bhopal21
Netaji SCB Medical College, Jabalpur21
GR Medical College, Gwalior21
MGM Medical College, Indore21
SS Medical College, Rewa9
BMC, SagarPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
OrissaMKCG Medical College, Behrampur, Ganjam16
SCB Medical College, Cuttack16
VSS Medical College, Burla Distt, Sambalpur16
PunjabGovt Medical College, Patiala22
Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot8
Govt Medical College, Amritsar22
RajasthanDr SN Medical College, Jodhpur15
JLN Medical College, Ajmer15
SMS Medical College, Jaipur23
SP Medical College, Bikaner15
RNT Medical College, Udaipur15
Govt Medical College, Kota7
TamilnaduChengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu7
Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore22
Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai15
Madras Medical College & Research Institute, Chennai25
Madurai Medical College, Madurai23
Stanley Medical College, Chennai23
Thanjavur Medical College, Thanjavur23
Tirunelveli Medical College, Tirunelveli23
Govt MKMM Medical College, Selam11
KAPVG Medical College, Tiruchirapalli15
Thoothukudi Medical College, Thoothukudi15
Kanyakumari Medical College, Asaripallam15
G Vellore Medical College, Vellore15
Theni Govt Medical College, TheniPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
Govt Dharampuri Medical College, Dharampuri15
Govt Medical College, Villupuram15
Govt Medical College, ThiruvarurPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
TripuraA Govt Medical College, AgartalaPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
UttarakhandVGHC, Srinagar, Pauri, GarhwalPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
UFHT Medical College, Haldwani15
Uttar PradeshBRD Medical College, Gorakhpur7
GSV Memorial Medical College, Kanpur28
CSM Medical University, Lucknow27
LLR Memorial Medical College, Meerut15
Rani Lakshmi Bai Medical College, Jhansi7
MLN Medical College, Allahabad15
SN Medical College, Agra18
Rural Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Safai, EtawahPermission awaited from Medical Council of India
West BengalBankura Sammilani Medical College, Bankura15
Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan15
Kolkatta National Medical College, Kolkatta22
Medical College, Kolkatta23
NRS Medical College, Kolkatta22
North Bengal Medical College, PO, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling15
RG Kar Medical College, Kolkatta22
Institute of PG Medical Education & Research, Kolkatta15
MGMC & H, Maidanpur15
COM & JNM Hospital, Kalyani15

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24 January, 2013

University of Delhi: Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Part 1 and 2 (2nd and 4th semester) Date-Sheet

University of Delhi: Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Part 1 and 2 (2nd and 4th semester) Date-Sheet

Date
Semester
Paper/ Sub. Code
Unique Paper Code
Description
May 7, 2013
4
CH 4.1
241401
Indirect Tax
May 9, 2013
2
CH 2.1
241201
Business Statistics
May 11, 2013
4
CH 4.2
241402
Corporate Accounting
May 14, 2013
2
CH 2.2
241202
Fundamental of Computers Part-A (9- 10 am)
241203
Part-B (10:30 – 12 Noon)
May 16, 2013
4
CH 4.3
241403
Cost Accounting
May 18, 2013
2
CH 2.3
241205
Micro-Economics-2
May 20, 2013
4
CH 4.4
241404
Human Resource Management
May 22, 2013
2
CH 2.4
241206
Corporate Laws
May 24, 2013
4
CH 4.5
241405
Indian Economy- Performance and Policies
May 27, 2013
2
CH 2.5
MIL Subjects
208281
Assamese
208282
Bengali
205281
Hindi-A
205282
Hindi- B
205283
Hindi-C
208285
Manipuri
212281
Punjabi- A
212282
Punjabi- B
208290
Tamil
208288
Telugu
214281
Urdu- A
214282
Urdu- B
210281
Elements of Logic
232281
Reading Gandhi

Note: Time of commencement of exam will be 9 AM.

 

22 January, 2013

Stress Management Tips From Teachers



1.Break down whatever you have to do into smaller tasks. 

2.Think of things that make teaching fun for you - and do them!

3.Deal openly with a colleague who has bothered or upset you before the situation festers.

4.Try not to take things personally because often comments aren't meant to be digs.

5.Stay in close touch with nature. Talk to classroom pets, take a class outdoors if weather and school policy permit it, open the windows at snack time, find a way to incorporate the change of seasons and nature walks into your curriculum. 

6.Make time during the school year for your hobbies. Don't wait for summer vacation.

7.Apologize when you're wrong.

8.Put a cartoon or photo that makes you laugh in you plan book or desk drawer and look at it when you need a boost.

9.Take a walk during lunch, a planning period, or after school. During your walk, don't think about the things you have to do.

10.Steer clear of the coffee pot in the faculty room. Too much caffeine can make you nervous and irritable.

11.Keep in mind that no matter what colleagues, your principal, students, or parents think or say, you're basically a good teacher who can't please all the people all the time.

12.Don't listen to the rumors that fly around the school.

13.Give yourself permission to do absolutely nothing for five minutes a day — and not feel guilty about it.

14.Just say no. Politely refuse to take on more projects than you can handle, even if a colleague, your principal, or a parent asks you to.

15.Be grateful to have a meaningful job.

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21 January, 2013

How to Initiate, Lead and Conclude a Group Discussion (GD)?

Group Discussion (GD) is an essential part of B-School selection process. A GD is conducted to test various managerial skills such as communication, leadership, rational, analytical, interpersonal, etc. There are many ways in which you can make your performance impressive and effective in a GD.

So, how do you ensure that the panellists notice you during a Group Discussion? Initiating a GD is a great move towards grabbing the attention of the panellists. But be careful of what you speak while beginning a GD, as that may make or break your chances of getting through to the Personal Interview round. Once the topic is announced, take a moment to absorb the topic of GD and start by saying something relevant to the topic. Then initiate the GD as most of your fellow members would probably be trying to understand the topic too.

How and Why to Initiate a GD?
1. By beginning a Group Discussion, you not only seize an opportunity to speak but also you grab everybody’s attention.
2. By initiating a GD you will get maximum uninterrupted time to present your views and skills to the examiner as other participants are still busy in understanding the topic.
3. Try to make an impression through your content and communication skills while beginning a GD. 
4. While initiating a Group Discussion, you should not stammer or quote wrong facts.
5. You should initiate a GD only if you have properly understood the topic and have some knowledge about it.
6. Try to give right direction to a GD by giving logical points.
7. If you are beginning a GD, try to cover all the relevant points and present them clearly.
8. Initiate a GD by giving a quote, definition, question, facts, figures and statistics, shocking statement, short story or general statement.
9. Do not take much time after beginning a GD as it will give an impression that you initiated a GD for sake of just starting it.

If you have not initiated the GD, don’t lose heart. You can still enter the GD and make your presence felt.

How to Enter a GD midway?
1. Identify a way to enter a Group Discussion, as every GD has its highs and lows. Try to enter a GD during low times.
2. Try to enter the GD after a participant has made his point but do not take much time.
3. Try to enter a Group Discussion by making a supportive or appreciating statement in favour of the last point made as people will think you are favouring them and they will let you speak.

It takes great talent to speak sense continuously and hold everyone’s attention. Once you have made a breakthrough in the GD, try to steer the conversation or discussion towards a goal or some sort of conclusion.

How to Lead or Carry on a GD?
1. Try to bring new ideas in a GD.
2. You can creatively modify ideas presented by others and develop them during the GD.
3. Try to gain support from other participants of the Group Discussion through your body language, eye contact and oral etiquette.
4. Find out if the Group Discussion is on track or not. If a GD is going off track, try to bring it back on the topic.

This is your last chance to win brownie points. Concluding a GD is as important as the beginning as it showcases your potential to assimilate and evaluate before taking any decision, which is a key requisite of a successful manager.

How to Conclude a GD?
1. You should summarise all points discussed in a Group Discussion in nutshell.
2. While concluding a GD, avoid raising new points.
3. Do not emphasise on your individual viewpoint while summarising a GD.
4. Keep the conclusion of a GD concise.
5. While summarising a GD, include all important points that came out during the group discussion.
6. Avoid emphasis on one aspect of the Group Discussion.
7. If someone has concluded the Group Discussion, do not contradict unless the conclusion has flaws or you have vital point to add.

During a GD, you need to take up different and important task roles to make the Group Discussion more effective and productive. These task roles in a GD can be positive as well as negative. You should avoid taking up negative task roles in a GD.   

Positive Task Roles in a GD
1. Initiator – Starting a GD, giving definitions and suggesting and introducing new ideas.
2. Information seeker – In a GD, gather and solicit information from others.
3. Information giver – During GD share information and facts. 
4. Procedure facilitator – Lead a GD by keeping track of the discussion.     
5. Opinion seeker - Ask other participants of a GD for their opinion.
6. Opinion giver – Give your opinion in a GD on statement given by the other participant.
7. Clarifier – Clarifying all the ideas and opinions discussed during a GD.
8. Social Supporter – Giving support to ideas of all participants of a GD.  
9. Tension Reliever – Presenting and discussing problem on broad prospective.     
10. Energizer – Encouraging other participants to explore some new ideas during a GD.
11. Compromiser – Creating harmony between different opinions by giving compromising solution.    
12. Gatekeeper – Involving other participants in the GD by asking for their opinion   
13. Summarizer – Summarising or concluding a GD by including all important points discussed during a GD.


Negative Task Roles in a GD
1. Disgruntled non-participant – Someone who doesn’t contribute to the GD
2. Attacker -  Someone who aggressively disapproves opinion of other participants of a GD
3. Dominator – Someone who takes control of discussion and not letting others to speak in a GD.
4. Clown – Someone who does not take GD seriously and disrupts it through inappropriate humour

Kids in rural India learn more from tuitions than schools: Annual status of education report

The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER), based on a survey covering about six lakh children in 567 districts of rural India, has said tuition-going students were much more clear with their arithmetic concepts.

"The influence of additional inputs in the form of tuition on the children's ability to read or do arithmetic is clear. Whether enrolled in government school or private school, children receiving this addition support have better learning outcomes than those who do not," it said.
The report also revealed that enrolment in private schools had jumped by 10 per cent in the last three years.

It said that in 2012, of all the children enrolled in standard I to VIII, close to 45 per cent were going to private schools or taking to private tuitions.
Enrollment among the 6-14 age group in private schools has gone up from 18.7 per cent in 2006 to 28.3 per cent in 2012, the report said while raising a big question mark on the quality outcomes especially in the RTE regime.

It said if the current trend of enrolment in private school continues, "then by 2018 India may have 50 per cent children attending private schools even in rural areas".

In fact, more than 40 per cent of the children in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Goa and Meghalaya were enrolled in private schools, it said. In Kerala and Manipur, the figure was more than 60 per cent.

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19 January, 2013

Lets Improve your Social Science

No.QuestionAnswer
1.Who lives in Buckingham Palace in London?Queen Elizabeth II
2Where was Homi Bhabha, the nuclear Scientist born?Bombay
3Which country started the ancient Olympic games?Greeks
4.Which is the largest Gulf?Gulf of Mexico
5.Which is the largest country in terms of area?Soviet Union
6.Who discovered the Polio Vaccine?Dr.Jonak Salk
7.Who was given the title of Desert fox?Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
8.Who invented shorthand?Issac Pitman
9.1952 A.D. is an important year in British History why?King George VI
10By the side of which city does the river Ottawa flow?Montreal
11.Which is the land of five rivers in India?Punjab
12.Which is the lowest mountain range in the world?Bhieuna Bhaile
13.Which country is called the Land of Morning Calm?Korea
14.Which city is called the city of Sky scrapers?New York
15.What is defined as the locus of a point moving so that its distance from a fixed point and fixed line are equal?Parabola
16.What is the principal export of Jamaica?Sugar
17.Glimpses of World History is a collection of letters written by Jawaharlal Nehru. To whom were these letters written?Indira Gandhi
18.Where did Gautama Buddha attain Nirvana?Kushi Nagar
19.Which organs of flowering plants take in water?Roots
20.Where was Alaxander the Great born, where did his death occur & where was he burried?Europe (Macedonia) Babylonia (Asia) & Alexanderia (Egypt)
21.Is there any age restriction to donate one's Eyes?No
22.September 3rd is related to the second world war what is its significance?Britain & Germany went to war
23.Is it true that snakes have eyelids?No
24.To what animal family does the dog belong?Wolf & Jackel
25.By what name is the Parliament of Algeria called?National Popular Assembly
26.Where do investors sell second hand shares?Stock Exchange
27.Who established four 'Mutts' in four corners of India?Adi Shankaracharya
28.Which Mughal Emperor was regarded as 'Zinda Pir'?Aurangazeb
29.Rabindranath Tagore gave up his knighthood because of which incident?Jalianwalabagh tragedy
30.Where is the sea of Tranquility located?On the Moon
31.Who is the first Indian to go into Space?Rakesh Sharma
32.When was Goa liberated?December 19,1961
33.Who pointed out the role of heredity?Mendel
34.Who was India's first chief of Naval Staff?R.D.Katari
35.Who played the Pivotal role in Sir Richard Attenborough's Gandhi?Ben Kinseley
36.Who was also known as Shahid-e-Azam?Bhagat Singh
37.Who wrote the book 'Satyartha Prakasha'?Swami Dayanand Saraswati
38.Who first discovered the Pacific Ocean?Vaso Nunez de Balboa
39.Who is known as the father of Indian Nuclear Science?Homi Bhabha
40.Who invented the Refrigerator?J. Perkins
41.Which is the longest road tunnel in the world?Tunnel under that Gothard Mountain range in Switzerland (16 km)
42.What are the measurements of a single's Badminton court?44 ft * 17 ft
43.Who is the founder of Modern Germany?Bismarck
44.In which country would you find the Yak?Tibet
45.When did the Traveller Hawkins visit India?1608 AD
46.Which city is called the city of Golden temple?Amritsar
47.Which is the other name of Porus, who nearly defeated Alexander?Purushottam
48.Who was the President of the Indian National Congress as its first session held in 1885?Womesh Chandra Banerji
49.A famous Indian Badminton player was shot dead. Who was he?Syed Modi
50.When is Independence day celebrated in South Korea?15th August
51.Where is Diamond Harbour located?Calcutta
52.With what game is Paul Charles Morphy associated?Chess
53.When did Ceylon became Srilanka?May 1972
54.Who designed the Rastrapathi Bhavan in Delhi?Sir Edwin Lutyens
55.What is the temperature of the warm blooded animals?Remain Constant
56.In which state is Malayalam Spoken?Kerala
57.In which state is the famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary situated?Rajasthan
58.Which country is famous for Samba Dance?Brazil
59.From where did Jesus ascend to heaven?Mount of Olives
60.On the bank of which river is Amaravathi located?Krishna
61.Which day is known as world environment day?June 5th
62.During whose regime were the Rock cut temples of Kailasa and Ellora carved?Krishna I
63.In which country did the first Industrial Revolution take place?England
64.Which is the National flower of China?Narcissus
65.Who discovered Niagara Falls?Louis Hennepin
66.Which acid is used in a car battery?Sulphuric acid
67.Who invented dynamite?Alfred Nobel
68.Who was the first Governor General of Pakistan?Mohammad ali Jinah
69.Which state in India is the largest producer of Saffron?Jammu & Kashmir
70.Who invented the Steam Engine?James Watt
71.What is the botanical name for the Onion?Allium cepa
72.With what is Sylviculture concerned?Timber
73.What is Herpetology?Study of Reptiles
74.What do you call a plant that eats insects?Insectirorous Plants
75.By using what waves does Radar detect objects?Radiowaves
76.What is the name of the element whose symbol is Cr?Chromium
77.What is the atomic number of Oxygen?Eight
78.Who proved that air has weight?Galileo
79.Where is Central Rice Research Institute located?Cuttack
80.Name the class of animals,that eats grass?Herbivorous
81.What is the other name for Sulphuric Acid?Oil of Vitriol
82.What was Galileo's first scientific discovery?The pendulum
83.Name the scientist, credited with the invention of the Crescograph?J.C.Bose
84.Who was the scientist in charge of the project which produced the atom bomb?J. Robert Openheimer
85.Which instrument is used to measure the diameter of a thin wire?Screw Gauge
86.Which is the substance that helps in the digestion of milk?Rennin
87.What is the unit of power?Watts
88.Which lens is used to correct long sight defect?Concave
89.In which form is Iron present in Blood?Compound
90.Name the instrument used in measuring relative humidity of air?Hygrometer
91.Name the Indian born scientist who got a Nobel Prize in the field of Medicine?Hargobind Khorana
92.Two elements that are commonly present in artificial fertilizers are Nitrogen & Phosphorus which is the third one?Patassium
93.Meningitis affects which part of the body?Brain
94.Why is an Altimeter used?Approx. height above the ground
95.Who propounded the Theory of Relativity?Albert Einstein
96.Do you know the real name of the famous writer Mark Twain?Samuel Clemens
97.Both father and son won Dadasaheb Phalke award.Who are they?Prithviraj Kapoor & Raj Kapoor
98.Raghuveer Yadav got the best actor award for the performance in Hindi film. Name the film.Massey Saheb
99.How many silent movies were released in India before Talkie movies came into existence?1300
100.Which is the smallest book in the world?Ari e-1 4mm x 1.40 mm Japanese pulications
101.The popular comedian Charlie Chaplin came from which country?United Kingdom
102.The Adi Granth is a holy book of which religion?The Sikh Religion
103.What was the title of Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography?My Experiments with truth
104.Who is the author of King Soloman's Ring?Konard Lorenz
105.Which is the first country to use Postage stamps.Great Britain (1840)
106.Who is the creator of the character 'Tarzan'?Edgar Rice Burroughs
107.Who planned Chandigarh city?Le Corbusier
108.Who is known as the Indian Prince of Poets?Kalidas
109.Who built the first Pyramid?Cheops
110.Complete the proverb 'A stitch in time....Savesnine
111.Who is known as the "Father of Geometry"?Euclid
112.Who wrote the play "Enemy of the people"?Henrik Ibsen
113.With which personality is Teacher's Day September 5th linked?Dr.S. Radhakrishnan
114.A comedian insured his nose for Ten lakh dollars.Who was he?Jimmy Durant
115.Who said that 'The fool has one great advantage over the man of Sense' - he is always satisfies with himself?Napoleon
116.With what is Bhimsen Joshi associated?Hindustani Music
117.What is the height of Qutub Minar?288 feet
118.In which place was the first Printing Press in India set up?Goa
119.What does the letter 'U' stand for in the U certificate given by Censors Board?Unrestricted public exhibition
120.Which musical instrument does Bismillah Khan play?Shehnai
121.Which is Shakespeare's Last Play?The Tempest
122.Who was the first Cartoonist to win the B.D. Goenka Award?R.K.Laxman