28 August 2014

SBI PO Written Result 2014 declared

The results for SBI PO (probationary officers) written test are declared which was conducted online across country . SBI or State bank of India, the largest lender of the country will recruit 1, 897 probationary officers.
The written test is the first step in the recruitment of SBI probationary officers, which will be followed by group discussion and personal interview.


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Recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police, CAPFs and Assistant Sub-Inspectors in CISF Examination, 2014 - Result of Paper-I declared

The Staff Selection Commission conducted a Written Examination for Recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in Delhi Police, CAPFs and Assistant Sub-Inspectors in CISF on 22.06.2014 at different centre across the country. The candidates who have qualified in Paper -I is eligible for Paper -II which will conducted on 28th September, 2014. Candidates can check their result at below link

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27 August 2014

Zero Marks Awarded Candidate in CGL Tier I Re-Exam 2013

The result of the said examination was declared on 19.08.2014 & 23.08.2014. While declaring the result, it was inter-alia stated that marks of the candidates will be placed on the website of the Commission shortly.
Accordingly the marks of the candidates are now placed on the website of the Commission. To access their marks, the candidate may click here and log in with their Roll number and date of birth. The candidates who had not appended their signatures or Left Hand Thumb Impression on their answer sheet, wrongly coded their Roll No., Ticket No. on their OMR Answer Sheet, invalid Roll No. & Duplicate Roll No. have been rejected and awarded ‘zero’ marks. For Marks Click at Below Link:\

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26 August 2014

English Language and Comprehension Spotting Errors Set – I

In following questions, some parts of sentences have errors and some are corrects. Find out which part of sentence has an error and blacken the oval corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C). If a sentence is free from errors, blacken the oval corresponding to (D) in answer sheet.


Spotting Errors  Set -I


1.    The composition contained / even no less / than twenty mistakes. / No error.
                        A                                 B                      C                      D

2.    He told us / that / he has not read the book. / No error
            A          B                      C                          D

3.    The minister announced  / compensation for / the victims from the accident. / No error
                        A                                 B                                  C                           D

4.    I should / have preferred / to go by myself. / No error
            A                     B                      C                D

5.    There is / no place / in this compartment /  No error
            A         B                      C                      D

6.    The / young man / had no manner. / No error
         A                        B                      C                D

7.    There are many / beautiful furnitures / in the room./ No error
            A                                 B                      C              D

8.    The policeman prevented us from / entering into / the hall. / No error
                        A                                             B          C              D

9.    The world / comprises / good and bad people./ No error
            A                 B                          C                      D

10.  Would you please order / for tea and biscuits / for all of us / No error
                        A                                 B                      C                D

11.  I have paid / my bill for electricity/ only a week ago. / No error
            A                     B                                  C                      D

12. He has just been appointed / Ambassador to an important country / for a five-year term./ No error
                        A                                             B                                              C                      D

13. This is the old man / whom I said / had helped me. / No error
                        A                     B                      C          D

14. The dog pushed / the door open / and stole the meat. / No error
            A                     B                      C                             D

15. The truck driver accused / the lady for walking / in the middle of the road. / No error
                        A                                 B                                  C                      D

16. Everybody / it must be admitted / has their ups and downs. /No error
            A                     B                                  C                      D

17. When the thief broke into their house / they raised a hue and cry / and the thief caught                                                                    A                                             B                               C
 immediately by the people. / No error
                                                       D

18. I have tried / to meet him several times / he isn’t never at home. / No error
            A                                 B                                  C                      D

19. This house / is / mine / No error
            A         B      C             D

20. He is proficient in Hindi / and can speak English / but he does not know to read 
                   A                                 B                                           C         
and write English. / No error.
                                         D

21. Every woman in the world / fervently hopes that their child / will be a normal and 
                     A                                             B                                      C                            
healthy baby./ No error.
                                 D

22.  Neither of them / send their papers / in time for the last seminar./ No error
            A                                 B                      C                                  D

23. There is not many traffic / along the street / where I live./ No error
                        A                                 B                C                D

24. The front page story was about a school girl / that had hurt herself / while saving a 
                                    A                                             B                              C
child in an accident. / No error
                                            D

25. He took / leave of / four days. / No error
            A         B                C                D

26. The police arrived and discovered / a large number of hoarded sugar / in his shop. / No error.
                                    A                                             B                                  C          D

27. Raju doesn’t come to our house because our dog barks at him / and licks him. /
                                                            A                                             B                                  
 although I have often told him not to afraid of it. / No error
                               C                                                     D

28. Running across the playground, my pen fell in the mud / fortunately, I noticed it / 
                                                A                                                         B                                  
and picked it up. /No error.
               C                     D

29. The last thing that the fond mother / gave her only son / was his blessing / No error
                                    A                                 B                      C                      D

30. To his innovative ideas and practices in farming / he was given / the Krishi Pandit 
                                                A                                       B                                        
Award last year. / No error
               C                     D

31. As a dramatist / Shaw is superior than / any other twentieth century writer. / No error.
                  A                           B                                              C                          D

32.  Molly speaks / French well / isn’t it ? / No error
               A                  B                  C              D

33.  Mutton is more hard / to digest /than vegetables. / No error
                        A                     B          C                      D

34. I have found that he is/ neither willing / or capable. / No error.
                        A                     B                      C               D 
  
35. For times immemorial / sea shells have been used by man / in many ways. / No error.
                        A                                             B                                  C             D

36. He will not  / listen / what you say. / No error.
            A               B                C                  D

37. I have done my best  / the whole thing is now/ in the hands of the Gods. / No error.
                        A                                 B                                  C                      D  
                  
38. Oh for God sake / leave me alone / and go away from here. / No error.
                        A                     B                      C                          D

39. This is a strange world / where each one pursues their own golden bubble / 
                        A                                                         B                                              
and laughs at others for doing the same. / No error
                                  C                                       D

40. Each of the boys / were to blame / for the accident. / No error.
                        A                     B                      C               D

41. Young school students nowadays / are subjected to intense pressure from peers 
                                    A                                                                     B
and parents alike / to fetch high marks in public examinations. / No error.
                                                          C                                              D


42. The candidate’s performance / was not upto mark / in the interview. / No error.
                                    A                                 B                      C                      D

43.  After a successful tour of Europe / my old parents returned back to India / 
                                    A                                             B                                              
on New Year’s day. / No error
              C                       D

44. The commission set up to submit a report / about the reasons for the fall in educational standards/
                                                A                                             B         
could not complete its work even after two years. / No error
                                    C                                              D

45. Though death is a daily fact / it is a wonder that people should / behave to be immortal. / No error.
                        A                                             B                                              C                      D

46. It would be more better / if you could paint / the gate green. / No error.
                        A                                 B                      C             D

47. Being his sole companion / I was the one to who / he naturally looked for help. / No error.
                        A                                 B                                  C                                  D

48. He came to report that the work went very slowly / because the X-ray machine was
                                                A                                                                     B
 not working very good / that morning. / No error.
                                                       C              D

49. The principal objected / to them wearing short skirts / at the function . /No error.
                        A                                 B                                  C                      D

50.I spent nearly four and half years / at Harrow / of which three were in the Army class. / No error.

                        A                                 B                                              C                                  D





                                                                 Answers

1. (B)   Remove even.
2  (C)   Use had in place of has
3. (C) Use of in place of from
4. (D)  The sentence is correct
5. (B)  Use room or seat in place of place
6.  (C) Say had no manners
7.  (B)  Use pieces of furniture in place of furnitures.
8.  (B) Remove into
9. (C) Say both good and bad people.
10.  (B)  Remove for
11.  (A) Remove have
12.  (B) Add an before ambassador
13. (B) Use who in place of whom  I said
14.  (D) The sentence is correct
15.  (B) Use of in place of for
16.  (C)  It shows be her or his
17. (C) Add was before caught
18. (C) Use is in place of isn’t
19. (D) The sentence is correct.
20.  (C) Add how after know
21.  (B) Use her in place of their
22. (B) Please check the rule of antecedent of pronouns
23. (A) Use much in place of many
24. (B) The relative pronouns here used that for a girl is not proper. It must be who because it is always used              for proper nouns and human beings. It’s a spelled out rule of English language.
25.  (B) Here leave can’t go alone. Because the basic rule of English language is that Noun always goes with              a number /diferminer
26. (B)  Use quantity in place of number
27. (C) Add be before afraid
28. (A) Found in the sentence seems proper
29.  (C)  Use her in place of his
30.  (A)  Use For in place of To
31. (B) Use to in place of than
32. (C) Say doesn’t she
33. (A)  Use harder in place of more hard
34.  (C) Say nor capable
35.  (A) Say From time immemorial
36.  (B) Say listen to
37. (C) Say in the hands of God.
38. (A) Say oh for God’s sake
39. (B)  Use his in place of their
40. (B) Use was in place of were
41.  (B) Add their before peers.
42.  (B) Add the before mark
43.  (B) Remove back
44.  (B) use academic in place of educational
45.  (A) Remove daily
46. (A) Remove more or use much in place of more
47.  (B) Use whom in place of who
48.  (B)  Use well in place of very good
49. (B) Use their in place of them
50.  (A) Add a before half

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24 August 2014

Legend Kannad Writer U R Anantha Murthy died at 82

Kannad Literature
U.R. Ananthamurthy
Jnanpith awardee and renowned Kannada writer UR Anantha Murthy on 22nd August died at a hospital in Bangalore, where he was undergoing treatment for kidney failure.
An educator, writer, and commentator second to none, Mr Anantha Murthy was a new voice in Kannada literature - part of the Navya movement. His novel Samskara questioned established caste conventions and caused controversy when it was published in the 1960s as it was strongly critical of Brahmin conventions.

Mr Anantha Murthy was never frightened about speaking his mind. His criticism of Narendra Modi saw him receive threatening calls and online abuse. When he said that he would not want to live in a country where Narendra Modi was prime minister, it resulted in a strong backlash.


Samskara was U.R. Ananthamurthy’s first novel which was a landmark. The novel looked at the caste system, religious codes, culture and traditions and the uncertain relationship between traditional and cultural values.
The novel, which sparked a raging controversy, was made into a film by Pattabhi Rama Reddy, which marked the dawn of parallel film movement in Kannada.
Aside from being a writer, Dr. Ananthamurthy wore many hats, including that of an English teacher, Vice-Chancellor, Sahitya Academy Chairman, National Book Trust president, and the head of Film and Television Institute of India.
Regarded as one of the prominent voices of the Navya (modernist) movement in Kannada literature, Dr. U.R. Ananthamurthy wrote six novels (Samskara, Bharatipura, Avasthe, Bhava, Divya and Preethi Mruthyu Mattu Bhaya) and one play (Avahane), apart from eight short story collections, three collections of poetry and eight compilations of essays in his literary career spanning six decades. His autobiography Suragi was published in 2012.
His landmark first novel Samskara looks at the caste system, religious codes, culture and traditions and the uncertain relationship between traditional and cultural values. The novel, which sparked a raging controversy, was made into a film.
Dr. Ananthamurthy was shortlisted for DSC Prize for South Asian literature in 2012 for his novel Bharatipura (1973), which mirrors his life-long preoccupation with moving beyond caste and class interests in modern society. He was nominated for the Man Booker International Prize in 2013 for his overall contribution to fiction, but lost to American Lydia Davis. He was among the 10 Indian writers to have made it to the finals of the prestigious award.

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23 August 2014

3rd List of SSC CGL Tier -1 Re-exam 2013 released

Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) re-examination, 2013 was held on 27.04.2014, 20.07.2014, 27.07.2014 & 16.08.2014 at various centers all over the country. The result of the above mentioned examination was declared on 19-8-2014. Total of 1,14,921 candidates for all posts in List –I and 20,269 candidates in List-II were declared qualified for Tier-II examination. An additional list of candidates who are to be considered for the post of Tax Assistant only has been drawn up at a lower cut-off marks in view of large number of vacancies remaining unfilled.

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21 August 2014

Yoga legend BKS Iyengar died at 95 in Pune

Yoga Guru B.K.S. Iyengar passed away on 20th August at a private hospital in Pune. 

Yoga Guru
B.K.S. Iyengar 
Yoga legend B.K.S Iyengar died on 20th August at a private hospital in Pune following illness. He was 95. He was admitted to the ICU of the hospital for poor heart function and difficulties in breathing. President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime minister Narendra Modi condoled the passing away of Iyengar.

About B.K.S. Iyengar:

He was born in Kolar district of Karnataka in 1918.  Iyengar was one of the earliest students of Tirumalai Krishnamacharya, who is often referred to as "The Father of Modern Yoga" . He codified Patanjali's Yoga sutras in an innovatively style which came to be known as Iyengar Yoga. He was known as one of the foremost Yoga teachers of the world.  He credited with establishing and popularizing Yoga in India and thereafter in the World. He won millions of followers in more than 70 countries in the process.

He set fourth principles in light on Yoga in 1966 which has since been regarded as the Bible of Yoga. The book has been translated into 19 languages and has sold more than 3 million copies.

He was awarded  with  the Padma Shri in 1991,the Padma Bhushan in 2002 & the Padma Vibhushan award in 2014. . Iyengar was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by the Time Magazine in 2004.  
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K V Thomas became Public Account Committee Chief

Public Account Committee chief
KV Thomas
Senior Congress leader K V Thomas on 20th August took over as the new chairman of Parliament's public accounts committee. 

The key committee, which examines CAG reports after they are tabled in Parliament, will hold its first meeting next week. 

The post of the PAC chairman is held by a senior member of the opposition party. Murli Manohar Joshi (BJP) was the chairman of the PAC in last Lok Sabha. 

The PAC, constituted every year, consists of not more than 22 members — 15 members elected by Lok Sabha and not more than seven members from Rajya Sabha. 


The PAC's controversial 2011 draft report on the 2G scam, which had strongly indicted former telecom minister A Raja and come down heavily on the PMO and the cabinet secretariat for not taking "corrective action", continued to be on its 'unfinished agenda' for three years. 

Public Accounts Commission (PAC)

• PAC was incepted in the year 1921 and till early 1950 the Finance-member was appointed as the Chairman of the Committee.
• The PAC is constituted every year and it consists of not more than 22 members — 15 members elected by Lok Sabha every year from amongst its members according to the principle of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote and not more than seven members from Rajya Sabha . 
• The Chairman of PAC is appointed by the Speaker from amongst the members of Lok Sabha elected to the Committee.
• As a convention since 1967-68, a senior member of the Committee belonging to the main opposition party/group in the House is appointed as the Chairman of the Committee.
• The chairmanship is for a year, but one person can hold the office for successive terms.
•  If a member after his election to the Committee is appointed a Minister, he ceases to be a member of the Committee from the date of such appointment.

Functions of PAC

• The Public Accounts Committee scrutinizes the accounts of the government and the reports of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India after it is tabled in Parliament of India.
• The main duty of the Committee is to ascertain whether the money granted by Parliament has been spent by Government "within the scope of the Demand".
• The Appropriation Accounts of the Government of India and the Audit Reports presented by the Comptroller and Auditor General mainly form the basis for the examination of the Committee.
• The Committee is not concerned with questions of policy. It is concerned only with the execution of the policy laid down by Parliament and its results.
• It is one of the Parliamentary Committees which act as Parliament’s ‘Watch Dogs’ over the executive.

About KV Thomas
• Prof. Kuruppassery Varkey Thomas was born 10 May 1946 in Kumbalanghi, Distt. Kochi (Kerala).
• He has been elected as Member of Parliament for 5 times since 1984 for Indian National Congress Party. 
• He was a Union Minister of State, Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution from 2009 to 2011 and has Independent Charge since 2011 in the same portfolios in Congress led UPA Government.
• He was also a Minister for Tourism, Fisheries and Excise in State Government of Kerala during 2001-2004.
• He published many books in Books in Malayalam (i) Ente Kumbalangi; (ii) Ente Kumbalangiku Shesham; (iii) Kumbalangi Touch; (iv) Kumbalangi Flash; (v) Kumbalangi Varnamkal; (vi) Ammayum Makanum; (vii) Sonia Priyankari; (viii) Ente Leader; (ix) Order, Order, Order.
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20 August 2014

SSC CGL (Tier-I) 2013 Re-exam Result Declared

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the result of combined graduate level exam (Tier-I) which was conducted  in seven centres on 27th April and 20th July in rest of centres across country. The candidates who have qualified in Tier -1 exam will advance for Tier -II exam which will conducted on 21st September across country. The candidates who have appeared in the exam may check their result by clicking  link which are given below:

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19 August 2014

Sri Lankan Cricketer Mahela Jayawardene ended his Test career

Sri Lankan Batsman, cricketer
Jayawardene impact on cricket
The Sri Lankan cricketer and former captain of Sri Lankan team, Mahela Jayawardene retired from Test career on 18th August, 2014. He ended his seventeen year career in Test Cricket after Sri Lanka won the second and final test match against Pakistan by 105 runs at Colombo. Sri Lanka won the 2-0 series.
However, Jayawardene will play one-day cricket targeting next year’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. 

Mahela Jayawardene

• The 37-year-old Jayawardene made his debut in Test Cricket against India in 1997 as a 20-year old and scored half century in his first innings. 
• He received the first test cap in 2006 from captain Arjuna Ranatunga. 
• Jayawardene was named as the best international captain of the year by the International Cricket Council in 2006.
• Jayawardene led Sri Lanka to the final of the 2012 World Twenty-20 Cup against the West Indies, but resigned as Sri Lanka's T20 captain after disgraceful defeat in the match. 
• Jayawardene holds the record for the most number of catches in ODIs with 204 catches in 415 innings.
• He won the Spirit of Cricket Award 2013.
• In an Asia Cup match in February 2014 against Pakistan, Mahela Jayawardene became the 2nd cricketer to appear in 600 international matches after Sachin Tendulkar.
• Mahela Jayawardene announced his retirement from test cricket after the 2014 Pakistan series in July 2014.
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17 August 2014

Trigonometry Practice questions Part –I

1. If sin x + sin2 x +sin3 x =1, then the value of  cos6 x −4cos4 x +8cos2 x =

       (A) 0                     (B) 2                 (C)  4                (D) 8

First Method:

The given equation can be written as
Sin x (1+sin2 x)= 1– sin2 x =cos2 x
sin x (2 – cos2 x) = cos2 x
sin2 x (2– cos2 x)2 = cos4 x  [after squaring both sides]
(1– cos2 x) (4– 4 cos2 x + cos4 x)= cos4 x
4– 4 cos2 x + cos4 x – 4 cos2 x + 4 cos4 x – cos6 x =  cos4 x
cos6 x −8cos4 x +4cos2 x = 4
Answer is option C

Second Method:

If x= 30°
sin x + sin2 x +sin3 x = ½ + ¼ +1/8  = 7/8 1
Here it is less than 1 but in second expression , it will more than 4
Because when sine decreases from 90° to 0° then cosine will increases in same range. i.e. sin 30° =1/2 but cos 30° =3/2
cos6 x −4cos4 x +8cos2 x = (3/2)6 – 8(3/2)4 +4 (3/2)2
27/32 – 4× 9/16 +8× ¾ = 147/32 which is more than 4
So we can choose option  C

You can solve many questions by taking value. But in sine and cosine you should careful at 45°

More questions for practice:

1.  If cot α +tan α =m and 1/ cos α – cosα = n then

       (A)   m (mn2)1/3 – n (nm2)1/3 = 1
      (B)  m (m2n)1/3 – n (mn2)1/3 = 1
      (C) n (mn2)1/3 – m (nm2)1/3 = 1
     (D) n (mn2)1/3 – m (mn2)1/3 = 1

2. If sin x + sin2 x = 1,  then the value of cos12 x + 3cos10 x +3cos8 x + cos6 x –1
    (A) 0                (B) 1                (C) –1               (D) 2
3.   If a cos3 α + 3a cos α sin2 α = m  and a sin3  Î± + 3a cos2 α sin α = n then
      (m + n)2/3 + (m– n )1/3  is equal to

               (A) 2a2              (B) 2a1/3               (C) 2a2/3              (D) 2a3

4.   6(sin6 θ + cos6 θ) – 9 (sin4 θ + cos4 θ) is equal to

       (A)  –1                 (B)  1                     (C) –3                     (D)    3

5. (1 + tan α tan β )2 + (tan α – tanβ )2  is equal to

        (A)  tan2 α +  tan2 β                           (B)   cos2 α   cos2 β
        (C)  sec2 α    sec2 β                            (D)  )  tan2 α   tan2 β

6.  If cos 1° cos 2° cos 3° cos 4° ………. cos 179° = x + 1, then x=

        (A)  –1              (B)  0             (C)   1                   (D)  none of these

7.   If cos x + sin x = √2 cos x then tan2 x + 2 tan x =

         (A) 0                    (B)   1             (C)      2                   (D) 3

8.     If A = sin8 θ +  cos14 θ, then for all values of θ

          (A)  A > 1            (B)  A ≥ 1          (C) A < 1                   (D) A ≤ 1

9.     If θ is an acute angle and sin θ = cos θ , the value of  2tan2 θ + sin2 θ – 1 is

          (A) ½             (B)  3/2            (C)   0              (D)   1

10.   In an acute angled triangle ABC, if tan ( A + B – C ) = 1 and sec ( B + C – A)   = 2 , value of B =

           (A)   60°  (B) 52 (1/2 )°    (C)  67 (1/2)°          (D) 57  (1/2)°

11. An isosceles triangle ABC is right-angled at B. D is a point inside the triangle ABC. P  and Q are the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from D on the sides AB and AC respectively of Δ ABC. If AP = a cm, AQ = b cm and BAD = 15º, sin75º =

           (A) 2b/ √a       (B)  a/2b         (C) √3 a/ 2b     (D) 2a/ √3 b

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