Saturday, 26 January 2019

Name of All Important International boundary lines between countries in World . For all Government Examination and UPSC ,IAS ,IPS, NDA ,CDS ,SSC, BANK PO etc.

UPSC KILLERS  Name Of Important Boundary Lines Between Countries  In the World.  



Durand Line :

Between Pakistan and Afghanistan, demarcated by Sir Mortimer Durand in 1896.

Hindenberg Line :


The line to which the Germans retreated in 1917 during the First World War, defines the boundary between 
Germany and Poland.

Line of Control :


It divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

Maginot Line :


Boundary between France and Germany.

Mannerheim Line :


Drawn by General Mannerheim; fortification on the Russia an Finland border.

McMahon Line :


The boundary between India and China as demarcated by Sir Henry McMahon in 1914. China does not 
recognise this line.

Oder Niesse Line :


Boundary between Germany and Poland.

Radcliffe Line :


Drawn by Sir Cyril Radcliffe in 1947 as demarcation between India and Pakistan.

Seigfrid Line :


Line of fortification drawn by Germany on its border with France.

17th Parallel :


The line which defined the boundary between North Vietnam and South Vietnam before the two were united.

24th Parallel :


The line which Pakistan claims should be the demarcation between India and Pakistan.

38th Parallel :


Boundary between North Korea and South Korea.

49th Parallel :


Boundary between USA and Canada.







Wednesday, 23 January 2019

The Superlative list: Biggest, Highest, Largest, Longest & Deepest in the World


UPSC KILLERS

Largest,Biggest, Highest, Longest, Shortest , in  World is one the most important GK topic for MBA, UPSC, Bank PO , IAS, IPS ,NDA ,CDS ,and other govt. exams. The list given below contains both Biggest, Highest, Longest, Shortest in India and World. You can expect at least 2-3 questions from Biggest, Highest, Longest, and Shortest in India and World in exams like SNAP, UPSC, TISS, Bank PO and other exams.








LARGEST

  • Airliner, Largest: Boeing 747
  • Archipelago, Largest: Indonesia
  • Bird, Largest: Ostrich
  • City, Largest in population: Shanghai followed by: Tokyo, New York, Beijing, London and Moscow
  • Continent, Largest: Asia
  • Coral Formation, Largest: The Great Barrier Reef (North-east coast of Australia)
  • Country, Largest in Population: China followed by India 
  • Country, Largest (in area): Russia
  • Country (with largest electorate): India.
  • Creature, Largest: Blue Whale is the largest creature in the world today. It can grow up to a weight of 150
  • Forest, Largest: Coniferous forest of Northern Russia
  • Gulf, Largest: Gulf of Mexico
  • Island, Largest: Greenland
  • Islands, Largest (Group of): Malaya Archipelago
  • Lake, Largest Artificial: Lake Mead (Boulder Dam)
  • Lake, Largest Fresh Water: Superior (50,200 sq km)
  • Lake, Largest Salt Water: Caspian Sea (26 metres below sea-level)
  • Largest Crater of India: The Lonar in Vidharba region of Maharashtra
  • Largest Inland Waterway of India: Kerala
  • Largest Barrage of India: Farakka 224 mt
  • Largest Stadium of India: Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata, 1,20,00 capacity
  • Largest Tribe of India: Gond
  • Largest Library of India: National Library Kolkata
  • Largest Exhibition Ground of India: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi 150 Acres
  • Largest Ocean Island of India: Middle Andaman
  • Largest River Basin of India: Ganga Basin
  • Largest Estuary: at the mouth of the river Hooghly
  • Library, Largest: United States Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (more than 59,000,000 items).
  • Park, Largest: Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta Canada. Area : 28260 sq km.
  • Peninsula, Largest: Arabia
  • Sea-bird, Largest: Albatross
  • Sea, Largest: South China Sea
  • Telescope, Largest Radio: The world‘s largest and most sensitive radio telescope, Y-shaped with each arm
  • Telescope, Largest Solar: Kit Peak National Observatory, Arizona USA
  • Telescope, Largest Reflector: Mount Semirodriki, in the Caucasus (CIS)
  • Telescope, Largest Refractor: 
  • Volcano, Largest: Mauna Lea (Hawaii); crater

LONGEST

  • Bridge, Longest Railway: Huey P. Long Bridge (U.S.A.)














  • Canal, Longest, small ship: Beloye (White Sea) Baltic Canal (CIS) 226 km long

    • Canal, Longest, big ship: Suez Canal (U.A.R.) (161 km)
    • Canalised System, Longest: Volga-Baltic Canal (2960 km)
    • Day, Longest: June 21 (in Northern Hemisphere)
    • Epic, Longest: Mahabharata
    • Library, Largest: United States Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (more than 59,000,000 items). 
    • Longest Ropeway in India: connecting Joshimath in Uttranchal 4.15 km long
    • Longest Train in India: Prayag Express running between Delhi and Allahabad (24 bogies)
    • Longest Road Tunnel in India: Chiplin—Koya Nagar, Maharashtra 1 km long
    • Longest National Highway of India: NH-7, 2369 km
    • Mountain Range, Longest: Andes (S. America), 8,800 km in length
    • River, Longest: Nile (6,679 km)
    • Platform, Longest: Kharagpur platform in West Bengal (India)
    • Railway, Longest: Trans-Siberian Railway (9,600 km 
    • Swimming Course, Longest recognised: English Channel
    • Tunnel, Longest Railway: Secken Tunnel (Japan)
    • Tunnel, Longest Road: St Gothard tunnel in Switzerland (16.32 km)
    Wall, Longest: Great Wall of China (2400 km)



    HIGHEST
    • Capital, Highest: Lhasa (Before domination of Tibet by China) 3684 metres above sea-level 
    • City, Highest: Wenchuan (China) 5,100 metres above sea-level La Paz (capital of Bolivia) stands at an altitude of 3632 metres above sea-level
    • Conference Hall, World’s Highest: At Nathu-La Pass on Indo-China border in Sikkim
    • Highest Motorable Road: Khardungla-Leh-Manali sector 5682 Mt
    • Highest Non-military Airport: Leh 3256 Mt
    • Lake, Highest: Titicaca (Bolivia) 3854 metres above sea level
    • Mountain Peak, Highest in the world: Everest (Nepal)
    • Mountain Peak, Highest in India: Godwin Austen (8,611 m)
    • Mountain Peak, Highest in Africa: Kilimanjaro (5,888 m)
    • Mountain Peak, Highest in Europe: Elbruz (5,633 m )
    • Mountain Range, Highest: Himalayas
    • Plateau, Highest: Pamir (Tibet)
    • Village, Highest: Andean (Chile) 5334 metres above sea-level
    • Volcano, Highest: Cotopaxi (Andes, Ecuador)
    • Waterfall, Highest: Angel (Venezuela)

    TALLEST, BIGGEST, DEEPEST , SMALLEST ,COLDEST, FASTEST, SHORTEST,HOTTEST  . ETC.


    • Animal, Tallest: Giraffe
    • Tallest statue : statue of unity (india 183 mt tall)
    • Ocean, Deepest and Biggest: The Pacific
    • Lake, Deepest: Baikal (Siberia); average depth 701 metres
    • Place, Coldest: Verkhoyansk (Russia); Temperature 85° below zero
    • Day, Shortest: Dec 22 (in Northern Hemisphere)
    • Animal, Fastest: The Peregerine Falcon
    • Bird, Fastest: Swift
    • Bird, Smallest: Humming Bird.
    • Continent, Smallest: Australia
    • Place, Hottest: Azizia (Libya, Africa 58°C (136°F)
    •  Planet, Biggest: Jupiter
    • Planet, Brightest: Venus
    • Star, Brightest: Sirius (also called Dog Star)
    ●Water, Lowest body of: Dead Sea


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    Monday, 21 January 2019

    How to predict a person’s date of birth With the knowledge of this technique, you can predict the birth-date of hundreds of people simultaneously. (Note: There are many such mathematical ways by which you can predict a person’s date of birth but the method given above is one of the simplest methods)

    How to predict a person’s Date Of Birth


    STEPS


    (a) Ask the people to take the                number of the month in which         they were born (January is 1,           February is 2 and so on…..)





    (b) Next, ask them to double the            number



    (c) Add 5 to it

    (d) Multiply it by 5

    (e) Put a zero behind the answer

    (f) Add their date of birth (If they 
          are born on 5th January then             add    5)

       
    After the steps are over, ask them to tell you the final answer. And lo! Just by listening to their

    final answer you can predict their date of birth!

    SECRET


    From the answer that you get from each member of the audience,

    • Mentally subtract 50 from the last two digits and you will have the date


    • Subtract 2 from the remaining digits and you will have the month.

    Thus, you will easily get his date of birth.

    Example:
    Let us suppose I was a member of the audience. My date of birth is 28th June. Then I would     have worked out the steps as follows:

    1. Take months number  = 6
    2. Double the answer     = 12
    3. Add 5 to it                     = 17
    4. Multiply by 5               =85
    5. Now put zero behind answer                                                =850
    6. Add the date of birth  =850+28                                             =878

          Thus my final answer is 878. Now, let us see how we can deduct my date of birth from the final answer. We will subtract 50 from the last two digits to get the date. Next, we will subtract 2 from the remaining digits to get the month.    

         

     ● Now we have answer 878 

    ● subtract 50 from the last two :     digits to get the date .            
     ● There fore we have last two       digits are 78  
    ● So there fore 78 - 50= 28    
    ● So we get date of birth is 28     



    ■Next, we will subtract 2 from        the remaining digits to get            the    month.   
    ■ Now we have remaining is 8 
    ■ There fore subtract 2 from 8       to   get month number 
    ■ So there fore 8-2=6
    ■ So we get months number

    On similar lines if the total was 765, 1481 and 1071 the birthdates would be 15th May, 31th December and 21st August respectively.

    With the knowledge of this technique, you can predict the birth-date of hundreds of people
    simultaneously.
    (Note: There are many such mathematical ways by which you can predict a person’s date of birth but
    the method given above is one of the simplest methods)


    Sunday, 20 January 2019

    50 MOST IMPORTANT GK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INDIA PART 1


    50 GK QUESTIONS ABOUT INDIA PART 1


    01 The first multipurpose project in India is Damodar Valley
    02 The place in North East India which receives the highest annual rainfall
    is Chirrapunji
    03 The largest Indian river flowing into the Arabian Sea is Narmada
    04 Indian broadcasting was nationalised in 1930
    05 The Indian forests are divided into how many regions Eight
    06 The place where Indian Standard time coinsides with local time is Allahabad
    07 The industry for which Vishakapatnam is famous for is Ship Building
    08 The state which is the largest producer of iron ore in India is Karnataka
    09 The longest railway platform in India measuring 836.63 mts. is located
    at
    Kharagpur
    10 The Indian state which is largest exporter of cashewnut is Kerala
    11 The main occupation of Indians is Agriculture
    12 Nagarjuna Sagar dam is built across the River Krishna
    13 Madras state was renamed as Tamilnadu in the year 1969
    14 The main industry of Assam is Tea Industry
    15 The Indian state which has maximum number of districts is Uttar pradesh
    16 The length of Indian coastline is 7500 kms
    17 The longest day in India is 21st June
    18 The biggest museum in india is Indian Museum,Calcutta
    19 The source of river Indus is Mount Kailash,Tibet
    20 Kodaikanal, a famous holiday resort is located in Tamilnadu
    21 Bangalore city is also called the Garden city
    22 The only place in India where rock salt is found is in Mandi,Himachal Pradesh
    23 The Gandhi Sagar dam is constructed across the river Chambal
    24 The river that passes through the Thar desert is Sindhu
    25 Nagoor,a place in Tamilnadu,is famous for Famous muslim shrine
    26 The Hindustan Ship Yard is located at Vishakapatnam
    27 The Indian state that tops in the production of cocoa is Kerala
    28 The first major steel plant established in India was Tata Iron & Steel
    Co,Jamshedpur
    29 Crude oil is found in south Gujarat at Ankleshwar
    30 The first oil well drilled in India was at Naharpong in Assam
    31 Calcutta is situated on the banks of river Hoogli
    32 The largest opium growing state in India is Uttar Pradesh
    33 Hindustan Antibiotics Ltd,India's largest manufacturer of penicillin is
    located at Pimpri
    34 The former name of Arunachal Pradesh was NEFA
    35 Khajuraho temples are located at Chattarput,M.P.
    36 The Indian freedom fighter who turned into a famous spiritualist was Aurobindo Ghosh
    37 The king who installed a `Chain of Justice' outside his place was Jehangir
    38 The name of the mines in Rajasthas from where we get zinc is Zawar
    39 Singereni in Andhra Pradesh is famous for Coal Mines
    40 Amaravathi is located on the bank of river Krishna
    41 Agra was founded in the year 1506
    42 Ajmer was founded by Raja Ajay Dev Chauhan
    43 The only Indian state where we find nickel ore is Orissa
    44 The Udaygiri caves were built by Karavelu
    45 The strength of Lok Sabha is 545 members
    46 The National Museum of Natural History is located at New Delhi
    1. 47 The Indian Prime Minister who nationalised the banks was Mrs.Indi
      7ra Gandhi 

    48 The birth date of Jawaharlal Nehru is 14th November 1889
    49 The Environment protection Act came into effect in 1986
    50 The capital city founded on the bank of river Gomathi is Lucknow


    Name of All Important International boundary lines between countries in World . For all Government Examination and UPSC ,IAS ,IPS, NDA ,CDS ,SSC, BANK PO etc.

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