Wednesday, 21 September 2016

List of First Person in India - GK UPDATES

First President of Independent India - Dr. Rajendra Prasad (1950 - 1962) 
·        First Vice-President of Independent India - Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (1952 – 1962)           
·        First Prime Minister of India - Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru (1947 – 1964)          
·        First Deputy Prime Minister of India - Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (1947 – 1950)              
·        First President of Indian National Congress - W.C. Banerjee (1885)         
·        First Muslim President of India - Dr. Zakir Hussain (1967 – 1969)   
·        First British Governor General of India - Warren Hastings (1773 – 1785)  
·        First British Viceroy of India - Lord Canning (1858 - 1862)    
·        First Governor General of Independent India - Lord Mountbatten (1947-1948)               
·        First Indian Governor General of Independent India - C. Rajagopalachari (1948 – 1950)
·        First Indian to join Indian Civil Service - Satyendranath Tagore (1864)      
·        India's First Man in Space - Rakesh Sharma (1984)    
·        First President of India who died while in office - Dr. Zakir Hussain (1969)
·        First Prime Minister of India who did not face the Parliament - Charan Singh (1979 - 1980)    
·        First Prime Minister in India who resigned without completing the full term - Morarji Desai (1977 – 1979)  
·        First Education Minister of Independent India - Abdul Kalam Azad            
·        First Home Minister of Independent India - Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel                  
·        First Finance Minister of Independent India - R.K. Shanmukhan Chetty
·        First Railway Minister of Independent India - John Mathai                   
·        First Agriculture Minister of Independent India - P.S. Deshmukh               
·        First Speaker of the Lok Sabha - G.V. Mavalankar (1952 – 1956)             
·        First Chief Justice of India - Justice H.J. Kania (1950 – 1951)                           
·        First Indian to win Nobel Prize - Rabindranath Tagore (1913)                   
·        First Indian Scientist to get Nobel Prize in Physics - C.V. Raman (1930)  
·        First Indian recipient of Nobel Prize in Economics - Dr. Amartya Sen (1998)      
·        First Scientist Indian origin, to get Nobel prize in the field of Medical Science - Dr. Har Govind Khurana (1963)                                                         
·        First Indian recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry  - Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (2009)    
·        First Bharat Ratna Award Recipients - C. Rajagopalachari, C.V.Raman, S.Radhakrishnan (1954)             
·        First foreigner recipient of Bharat Ratna Award - Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan (1987) Pakistan    
·        First Jnanpeeth Award Recipient - Shankar Karup (1965) (Malayalam)     
·        First Indian to win Magsaysay Award - Vinoba Bhave (1958) 
·        First Oscar for Lifetime Achievement - Satyajit Ray (1992)                      
·        First Individual Olympic Gold Medal - Abhinav Bindra (2008)          
·        First Indian to win back to back medals in Olympics - Sushil Kumar (2008, 2012)
·        First Indian Pilot - J.R.D. Tata (1929)      
·        First Indian to swim across the English Channel - Mihir Sen (1958)
·        First Indian to climb Mount Everest - Nawang Gombu (1963)
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Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Important Bird Sanctuaries List

List of Important Bird Sanctuaries and their Location- Important Static GK Materialsfor IBPS PO/Clerk 2016:
Dear Readers, the List of Important Bird Sanctuaries and the places where it is located were given below, which was most expected GK Questions in IBPS PO/Clerk Exams. Candidates those who are preparing for those exams can use these materials for exam preparation.


LIST OF IMPORTANT BIRD SANCTUARIES IN THE WORLD:

Bird Sanctuary
Location
Country
Jurong Bird Park
Jurong
Singapore
Wooroonooran Important Bird Area
Queensland
Australia
Wajee Nature Park
Nyeri
Kenya
Port Davy Islands
Tasmania
Australia
Keep River Bird Area
Keep River
Australia
Zhalong Nature Reserve
Heilongjiang
China
Yalgoroup Bird Area
Swan Coast
Australia
Bird Nature Reserve of Lake Tisza
Tiszafured
Hungary
Aquaba Bird Observatory
Aquaba
Jordan
Harry Gibbons Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Nunavut
Canada
Skorpa Bird Sanctuary
Svalbard
Norway
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Monday, 25 July 2016

TNPSC Study Material - Geography Part 3

Geography Part 3


1.      Spices and Tea” are the two important crops for the foreign exchange earns to India.
2.      ISRO Headquarters – Bangalore
3.      Bandipur Sanctuary – Karnataka
4.      Methane” – Global Warming gas
5.      First Jute Spinning Mill was started at “Rishra
6.      Total Area of Tamilnadu – 1,30,000 sq.km
7.      Narmada river rises near – “Amarkantak
8.      Haryana” – State has the largest area under forest
9.      Chandraprabha wild Sanctuary is located in “Uttar Pradesh”
10.  Bhopal records high amount of rainfall in june which belongs to the season of “South-West Monsoon
11.  TamilNadu gets more rainfall during – North-East Monsoon Season
12.  Rajasthan” states is major producer of copper
13.  Bokaro” steel plant has been set up with the assistance of U.S.S.R
14.  Local supply of coal is not available to the iron and steel plant at “Bhadravathi
15.  Points to Remember:
·         Magnetite and Haematite – Iron
·         Cuprite – Copper
·         Bauxite – Aluminium
·         Silver – Argentine
16.  Biggest Oil Refinery in India – Koyali
17.  The Enron power project is in – Maharastra
18.  Silvassa is the capital of the Union territory of “Dadra & Nagar Haveli
19.  Maximum number of tribal population in India consists of “Gonds
20.  The New railways coach factory has been set up in Punjab at “Kapurthala
21.  Coal Mining large in
·         Madhya Pradesh
·         West Bengal
·         Jharkand
22.  Aravalli is fail to cause Orographic precipitation in Rajasthan because “they lie parallel to the direction of the wind
23.  Aravalli Mountain range – Rajasthan
24.  Points to Remember :
·         High pressure – Trichirapalli boiler point
·         Alumina plant – Mettur
·         Copper smelting - Khetri
25.  Important Points to Remember :
·         Steel Industry – Salem
·         Sugar Industry – Mohanur
·         Paper Industry – Pugalur
·         Cement Industry – Ariyalur
26.  National physical Oceanographic Laboratory – Goa
27.  Now-a-days climatic accidents are attributed to “El nino
28.  Holland Currency – “Deutch
29.  Dances State Wise
·         Andra Pradesh – Kuchipudi
·         Tamil Nadu – Bharathanatyam
·         Kerala – Kathakali
·         Orissa – Odissi
30.  Kerala – “State Valley” Located
31.  13th Oil Refinery in India – “Narimanam(Panagudi)
32.  Best Natural Port in India – Mumbai
33.  Parambikulam Aliyar Dam” – is a joint venture of Tamil Nadu and Kerala
34.  Kaziranga National Park – “Rhinoceros
35.  760 Km long Konkan railways passes through
1.      Kerala
2.      Karnataka
3.      Goa
4.      Maharastra
36.  Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant is created with assistance of “Russia
37.  Indian Sub Continent has a huge land mass – “Gondwana Continent
38.  In Indian State – Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, West Bengal have a common border with “Bhutan” Country
39.  Cencus 2011 – Bihar – Lowest Literacy Rate
40.  Points to Remember :
Mumbai Port – Petroleum Products and Dry Cargo
Tidal Port – Kandla
New Manglore – Kudermukh iron ore
Cochin – Natural Harbour
41.  Kerala – Largest spice growing state in India
42.  Northern Western help in Cultivation of “Tea
43.   River Wardha is the tributary of – Godavari
44.  World Largest dam – “ Hirakud Dam
45.  Largest Dam in India – Bhakra Nagar
46.  World Longest river – Nile
47.  Pearl Fishing – Tuticorin
48.  Assam” states leads others in the production of tea
49.  Dehra Dun – Indian Institute of Petroleum

50.  Soil Exhaustion – checked by “Land Fallowing

TNPSC Study Material - Geography Part 2

Geography Part 2


1.      A River which carries large quantity of water to sea every year – “Amazon
2.      Great Lakes” are important features of North America
3.      The Development of Singapore because of “Commerce
4.      Bengalure City – Silicon Valley
5.      The Variability of Rainfall is very high in the state of “Gujarat
6.      The Triple canal system is located in “Rajasthan
7.      The Retreating North-East Monsoon gives rainfall during the months of “October to December
8.      Atlantic Ocean adjacent to Norway is an important fishing region
9.      Kolkata has concentration of jute textile because of “Jute Cultivation
10.  Bulk Materials are transported by “Railway and Shipping
11.  Rural Settlements are more in “India
12.  The Longest river situated in “South America
13.  Himalayas – “Folded Mountains
14.  Dense Forest”  is close to equator
15.  Sandy Soil is prevalent in “Desert
16.  Bangaladesh more in “Paddy Production” – Irrigated Soil
17.  The Limited development of Livestock rearing in India is due to “Non availability of good breeds
18.  Saudi Arabia – Largest Petroleum reserves in the world
19.  Wheat Cultivation – “Humid Areas
20.  Best Quality iron Ore is “Heamatite
21.  Siedges” are made of transport in Glaciated region
22.  Shipping – Cheapest means of transport when compare with “Bus, Train, Airlines”
23.  Rubber Cultivation – Malaysia, Indonesia, Cyclon
24.  Jupan Country important for exporting “Automobiles
25.  Best Fish Catching region
·         Andra Prades
·         Tamil Nadu
·         Kerala
·         West Bengal and Orissa
26.   Prevailing Climate in central Asia  is Desert
27.  Hurricane – Cyclone of gulf of Mexico
28.  Murray Darling Basin – Australia
29.  Evergreen Forest – Equatorial Region
30.  Drip Irrigation is prevalent in “Areas of Less Rainfall
31.  Biggest Continent – Asia
32.  Convention of Oil Seeds more in “South Asian Countries
33.  Aluminium “ producing countries – Jamaica, Surinam
34.  Cultivation of cotton order wise
·         Karnataka
·         Madhya Pradesh
·         Gujarat
·         Maharastra
35.  Cultivation is confined to “India – Ceylon – China
36.  West Bengal – Paper Industries – availability of Raw Materials
37.  Western European countries has helped its economic development in “Availability of Minerals
38.  Conventional type of Rainfall occurs in “East India
39.  Pedalfar Soil” – Fertile soil of Humid Region
40.  Southern Continents have developed in Sheep rearing while woolen industries are concentrated in northern continents. The Reason is “Less demand for woolen products in Southern Continents.”
41.  In India, Highest density of population as per census 2011 – “Delhi”
42.  Important Points to Rember: 
Ø  India is a monsoon oriented country
Ø  South-West monsoon generally brings more rain to India
Ø  North-east monsoon rains are mainly confined to eastern and southern India
Ø  Monsoon is always a gamble in India
43.  Nicobar Island” is a part of India is closest to equator.
44.  Dandakaranya” forest – Located at Central India
45.  The Largest Coastal line situated in “Gujarat
46.  Rural Electrification has most helped in “ Power loom Textiles
47.  Ukai” project is located at Gujarat
48.  Gulf of Mannar” – area Pearlfishing is done extensively.
49.  Indian Standard time is a head of Greenwich mean time by “5 ½ Hours
50.  Important Point -> Green Revolution is for new innovation in Agriculture and its must for food and cash crop production and self sufficiency in food.