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Who propounde d the Saptanga Theory? 1 2 3 4 Manu Charaka Kautilya Tulsidas Ans: 3 Q.

Which one of the following is the example of sedimentary rocks? 1 Loess 2 Basalt 3 Granite 4 Gabbro Ans: 1 Q. The enzyme that is present in the saliva of man is 1 Pepsin 2 Renin 3 Amylase 4 Trypsin Ans: 3 Q. The book "Truth, Love and A Little Malice" is written by 1 Tarun Tejpal 2 Vikram Seth 3 Khushwant Singh 4 Nirad C. Chaudhuri Ans: 3 Q. In which year were the Indian States reorganised on the linguistic basis? 1 1947 2 1951 3 1956 4 1966 Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following is not a tool of legislative control over administration in india? 1 Dissoluton of House

2 Resolutions 3 Questions 4 No confidence Motion Ans: 1 Q. With which of the following books is Hobbes associated? 1 Lectures on Jurisprudence 2 Social Contract 3 Republic 4 Leviathan Ans: 4 Q. Where is the Wanderers Test Cricket ground located ? 1 Colombo 2 Melbourne 3 Auckland 4 Johannesburg Ans: 4 Q. Which one of the following is responsible for blue baby syndrome? 1 Fluoride 2 Nitrate 3 Arsenic 4 Lead Ans: 2 Q. Which one of the following is the largest satellite in Solar System? 1 Titan 2 Ganymede 3 Europa 4 Triton Ans: 2 Q. Athletes with higher proportion of red fibres in their muscles are better equipped for which one of the following? 1 Swimming 2 Sprint 3 short activities 4 Shot put

Ans: 1 Q. Which one of the following Indus Culture sites gives evidence of a dockyard? 1 Harappa 2 Lothal 3 Mohenjo-Daro 4 Rakhigarhi Ans: 2 Q. Who among the following leaders dominated the lucknow pact in December, 1916? 1 Jawaharlal Nehru 2 Bal Gangadhar Tilak 3 Moti Lal Nehru 4 Madan Mohan Malviya Ans: 2 Q. Which Rock Edict of Asoka provides a description of the horrors of Kalinga War? 1 13th Rock Edict 2 Kalinga Edict at Dhauli 3 The Edict at Jaugada 4 10th rock Edict Ans: 1 Q. Who was the Founder of the Asiatic Society? 1 William Carey 2 William Jones 3 David Hare 4 Marshman Ans: 2 Q. Nuclear reactors used to produce electricity are based on 1 Nuclear Fusion 2 Nuclear Fission 3 Cold Fusion 4 Superconductivity Ans: 2 Q. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) was earlier known as 1 UNICEF 2 GATT 3 UNCTAD

4 FAO Ans: 2 Q. The threat of global Warming is increasing due to rising concentration of 1 Nitrous Oxide 2 Ozone 3 Sulphur dioxide 4 Carbon dioxide Ans: 4 Q. Centre for DNA Fingerprinting is located at 1 Bengaluru 2 New Delhi 3 Pune 4 Hyderabad Ans: 4 Q. Paris is situated on the river 1 Danube 2 Seine 3 Tiber 4 Avon Ans: 2 The US Census Bureau released its 2010 census figures in March 2011 which say that the 308.74 million US population comprises a large number of Asians and they contitute 1 3 percent

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Q. As per an announcement made by the International Monrtary Fund(IMf)in February 2011, it would lend Sri Lanka 1 $ 215.9 million 2 $ 216.6 million 3 $ 216.8 million 4 $ 216.9 million Ans: 2 Q. According to the State of the World's Children 2011 report released by UNICEF, the percentage of adolescents living in the developing nations is 1 72 2 75 3 85 4 88 Ans: 4 Q. India signed the fourth Tax Information Exchange Agreement(TIEA) in February 2011 with a country considered a tax heaven. This TIEA is with 1 Bermuda 2 Bahamas 3 Virgin Islands 4 Isle of Man Ans: 2 Q. As per a report published by the World Bank in February 2011, India has the scope for generating green power from renewable sources like wind, hydro and biomass up to 1 53,000 MW 2 58,000 MW 3 62,000 MW 4 68,000 MW Ans: 4 Q. Which Indian nationalist leader looked upon a war between Germany and Britain as a godsend opportunity which would enable Indians to exploit the situation to their advantage? 1 D. V Savarkar

2 Jawaharlal Nehru 3 Subhash Chandra Bose 4 C. Rajagopalachari Ans: 3 Q. In Uttar Pradesh, the famous place of pilgrimage of both Jain and Baudh is at 1 Devipatan 2 Kaushambi 3 Kushinagar 4 Saranath Ans: 2 Q. Kartik is a folk dance of 1 Bundelkhand 2 Avadh 3 Purvanchal 4 Rohilkhand Ans: 1 Q. The Sixth Economic Census is being done in 2011. What was the year of the first Economic Census? 1 1951 2 1961 3 1977 4 1971 Ans: 3 Q. Kartik is a folk dance of1 Bundelkhand 2 Avadh 3 Purvanchal 4 Rohilkhand Ans: 1 Rani Laxmi Bai Dam is located on the1 Betwa

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Q. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? 1 Amir Khusrau - Etah 2 Mirza Ghalib - Agra 3 Josh - Malihabad 4 Ram Prasad Bismil - Allahabad Ans: 4 Q. Dry Ice is 1 Liquid Nitrogen 2 Water Ice 3 Solid Carbon dioxide 4 Frozen Ethanol Ans: 3 Q. Bhatkhande Sangeet Sansthan, Lucknow became a Deemed University in1 1998 2 2001 3 2003 4 2004 Ans: 2 Q. In which of the following crops, Uttar Pradesh is the leading producer in the country? 1 Potato 2 Rice 3 Sugarcane 4 Tobacco Ans: 4 Q. Clonal selection can be used in1 Groundnut 2 Mustard 3 Wheat 4 Potato Ans: 4 Q. AGMARK Act came into force in India in-

1 1937 2 1952 3 1957 4 1965 Ans: 1 Q. 'Mala' and 'Madiga' scheduled castes are found in1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Maharashtra 3 West Bengal 4 Kerala Ans: 4 Q. Mandal Commission established for reservation for backward classes submitted its report in1 1980 2 1990 3 1992 4 1993 Ans: 1 Q. National Commission for Scheduled Castes/scheduled Tribes was constituted1 On the basis of 65th Amendment of constitution 2 On the basis of Article 338 of constitution 3 On the basis of Article 340 of constitution 4 Not based on any of the above Ans: 1 Who has given the concept of 'Dominant Caste'? 1 2 3 4 Mckim Marriot M. N. Srinivas G.S.Ghurye S. C. Dube Ans: 2 Q. The author of 'Indian Village' is1 B.R. Chauhan

2 Oscar Lewis 3 T.N. Majumdar 4 S.C. Dube Ans: 4 Q. Which of the following theories was given by Karl Marx ? 1 Functional theory 2 Evolutionary theory 3 Theory of class struggle 4 None of these Ans: 3 Q. The Author of "The Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism' is1 karl Marx 2 Lenin 3 Max Weber 4 Herbert Spencer Ans: 3 Q. In the world of social thought 'Sociology' was coined for the first time in1 1798 2 1842 3 1851 4 1838 Ans: 4 Q. The author of 'Religion and Society Among the Coorgs of South india' is1 I.P.Desai 2 E.B.Harper 3 Yogesh Atal 4 M.N. Srinivas Ans: 4 Q. Which of Constitutional Provisions allows the propagation of one's own religion ? 1 Indian constitution Article 14(A) 2 Article 370 3 Article 25(1) 4 Article 16(1) Ans: 3 Q. Panchayat Raj System was made constitutional through-

1 73rd Amendment of the Constitution 2 45th Amendment of the Constitution 3 61st Amendment of the Constitution 4 None of the above amendments Ans: 1 Q. 'Society is the network of social relationships . This Statement is given by1 Johnson 2 Comte 3 MacIver and Page 4 Gillin and Gillin Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following Books has been written by M.S. Gore? 1 'Society in India' 2 'The crisis of Indian Legal System' 3 Caste and Economic frontier 4 'Urbanization and Family change in India Ans: 4 The author of 'What is Sociology' is1 2 3 4 Kingsley Davis Ginsberg Alex Inkeles Bottomore Ans: 3 Q. The concept of 'Post-Industrial Society' was used by1 Talcott Parsons 2 R.K. Merton 3 Daniel Bell 4 Marx Ans: 3 Q. 'Satya Sodhak Samaj' was established by1 Kamraj Nadar 2 Jyotitba Phule 3 Gandhiji

4 Amedkar Ans: 2 Q. The term 'Scheduled caste' was coined by1 Simon Commission 2 Gandhiji 3 Government of India Act 1935 4 Bhim Rao Ambedkar Ans: 1 Q. The author of "The Nadars of Tamil Nadu" is1 Rajgopalacharya 2 D.N. Dhanagre 3 T.K. Oammen 4 Hardgrave Ans: 2 Q. Who has given the 'Theory of Circulation of Elite'? 1 P.A. Sorokin 2 Dahrendorf 3 Toynbee 4 Pareto Ans: 4 Q. The formal Beginning of 'Community Development Programmes' in India started in1 1948 2 1950 3 1952 4 1978 Ans: 3 Q. 'Social Structure of Values' was written by1 Binoy Kumar Sarkar 2 Sir Brijendranath Seal 3 Radha Kamal Mukherjee 4 N.K.Bose Ans: 3 Q. The author of 'The Indian Middle Classes : their Growth in Modern Times' is1 Milton Singer 2 Sachidanand

3 Andre Beteille 4 B.B.Mishra Ans: 3 Q. All India Muslim Women's Conference' an organisation of progressive Muslim Women was founded by1 Begum of Bhopal 2 Bhika-Kama 3 Aruna Asaf Ali 4 None of these Ans: 3 Which of the following laws is helpful in women empowerment? 1 2 3 4 Hindu Succession Act,1956 Gains of Learning Act,1930 61st constitutional Amendment Act,1989 45th Constitutional Amendment Act,1980 Ans: 1 Q. The Concept of 'classless society' was given by1 Karl Marx 2 T.B. Bottomore 3 Herbert Spencer 4 None of these Ans: 1 Q. which one of the following Sociologists said "gender role are product of culture rather than biology" ? 1 Murdock 2 Parsons 3 Ann Oakley 4 Marx Ans: 2 Q. Name of book written by D.N. Majumdar is1 A Rajasthan Village 2 Caste,class and Occupation

3 Races and Cultures of India 4 Society in India Ans: 3 Q. Sorokin's theory of social change is1 Linear theory 2 Fluctuation theory 3 Theory of economic determinism 4 None of these Ans: 2 Q. Which of the following criteria has been the basis of identifying 'Backward classes' by Mandal commission? 1 Caste and economic backwardness 2 Social, educational and economic backwardness 3 Social and Political backwardness 4 All of the above Ans: 2 Q. Under which of the Rural Development programmes is 'self help group'? 1 Prime Minister's Rural Road Yojana 2 Swarna Jayanti Rural Self Employment Yojana 3 TRYSEM 4 Indira Aawas Yojana Ans: 2 Q. Which of the following is not include in 'Bharat Nirman' plan? 1 Irrigation 2 Rural Roads 3 Education 4 Rural telecommunication Ans: 3 Q. 'The occupational theory of origin of caste' was given by1 Risley 2 Hocart and Senart 3 Nesfield 4 J.H.Hutton Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following is the subject-matter of the book 'Principles of Sociology' wriitten

by Herbert Spencer? 1 Social survey 2 Comparative studies of societies 3 Little Community 4 Social Evolution Ans: 4 The author of 'Modernization of Indian Tradition' is1 2 3 4 Milton Singer M.N. Srinivas Yogendra Singh M.s.A. rao Ans: 3 Q. Karl Marx drew his philosophical inspiration from1 Auguste Comte 2 Herbert Spencer 3 Durkheim 4 None of the above Ans: 1 Q. 'Proletarization' means1 Upwardly directed social mobility of lower classes 2 Process of labour solidarity 3 Downward mobility of middle and upper classes 4 None of the Above Ans: 3 Q. Which one of the following stresses the importance of beliefs in social control? 1 Durkheim 2 Summer 3 Maclver 4 Ross Ans: 4 Q. Which of the following tribes initiated the Jharkhand Movement? 1 Bodo 2 Bhil

3 Santhal 4 Birhor Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following tribes is in majority in Dhar, Jhabua and Alirajpur districts of M.P.? 1 Bhil 2 Korku 3 Baiga 4 Santhal Ans: 1 Q. Examples of Children isolated from society are1 Anna 2 Isabella 3 Ramu 4 All of these Ans: 4 Q. Which of the following is a formal means of social control? 1 Religion 2 Morality 3 Law 4 Customs Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following Articles of Constitution provides the rights of running their own educational institutions to religious minorities? 1 Article 29(1) 2 Article 30(1) 3 Article 350 A 4 Article 359 B Ans: 2 Q. Which of the following Articles is the basis of representation of S.C./S.T. in Lok Sabha elections? 1 Art 332 2 Art 330

3 Art 331 4 Art 336 Ans: 2 Who has been made the Brand Ambassador of ICICI Prudencial Life Insurance in January 2011? 1 2 3 4 Amir Khan Preeti Zinta Amitabh Bachchan Mahendra Singh Dhoni Ans: 3 Q. Civil Aviation Ministry has declared to Celebrated its Centenary Year During1 2010-11 2 2011-12 3 2012-13 4 2011 Ans: 2 Q. In SCOPE Excellence Awards 2008-09, Which of the following got 'Outstanding Chief Executive' award for individual category? 1 Arup Roy Chowdhary of NTPC 2 P.S. Bhattacharya of Coal India Ltd. 3 A.K. Chaturvedi of Power Grid Corporation 4 A.K. Ghosh of MECON Ans: 1 Q. The New ASSOCHAM's Chairman (name announced on December 10,2010) is1 Swati Peermal 2 Dilip Modi 3 Ramu S. Deora 4 Naseem Zaidi Ans: 2 Q. Make 2010 (Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise 2010) award has been given to1 Infosys 2 Reliance Industries Ltd.

3 Tata Steels 4 ONGC Ans: 3 Q. India-EU summit was held in December 2010 in1 France 2 Belgium 3 Italy 4 Netherlands Ans: 2 Q. Who has been elected as the Chairman of FIEO(Federation of India Export Organisation) in December 2010 for the period of two years? 1 Swati Peeramal 2 Ramu S.Deora 3 Dilip Modi 4 C.S. Verma Ans: 2 Q. Who wrote the famous book "Global Crisis Recession and Uneven Recovery" on various issues of global recession? 1 C.Rangrajan 2 Montek Singh Ahluwaliah 3 Amritya Sen 4 Y.B. Reddy Ans: 4 Q. 'ICON of the Year' award given by Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India in January 2011, goes to1 Arup Roy Chowdhary of NTPC 2 C.S. Verma of SAIL 3 P.S. Bhattacharya of coal India Ltd. 4 B.R.S. Natrajan of BEML Ans: 2 Q. Government has decided to stop the circulation of 25 paise coin w.e.f1 April 1,2011 2 June 1,2011 3 June 30,2011 4 September 30,2011 Ans: 3

Which of the following economy has been raised as the freest economy in the world for the 17th consecutive year? 1 2 3 4 Singapore Hong Kong United States South Korea Ans: 2 Q. Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2011 was organised on1 January 1-2, 2011 2 January 8-9, 2011 3 January 12-13, 2011 4 January 18-19, 2011 Ans: 3 Q. Wages paid to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment guarantee Scheme has now been linked with1 Wholesale Price Index 2 Consumer Price Index for Agriculture Labour 3 Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers 4 Food Inflation Ans: 2 Q. Mobile Number Portability Service has been Launched Nationwide w.e.f1 January 19, 2011 2 January 20, 2011 3 January 22, 2011 4 January 25, 2011 Ans: 2

Q. Which one of the following countries, the farm gate milk price per liter (RS) is the highest? 1 U.S.A 2 Canada 3 Japan 4 New Zealand Ans: 1 Q. This is one of the best 'poultry feed stuff' and having good source of animal protein as it contains 34-55 percent protein1 Groundnut Cake 2 Fishmeal 3 Soyabean-meal 4 Linseed-meal Ans: 2 Q. Which one of the following Indian breeds of sheep , you will suggest meat and carpet wool production? 1 Deccani 2 Nellore 3 Gaddi 4 Mandya Ans: 4 Q. Under the head 'Informatics in Agriculture' which institute has developed Grape Expert System, Cabbage Pest Expert System? 1 National Institute of Agriculture Extension Management(MANAGE), Hyderbad 2 Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Banglore 3 Indian Agriculture Research Institute(IARI), New Delhi 4 Centre for Informetics Research and Advancement , Kerala(AGREX) Ans: 2 Q. The 'Eri' Silkworm (Philosamia recini)which feeds on common castor-plant, is mainly raised in which of the following states, for producing eri-silk? 1 West Bengal 2 Bihar 3 Orissa 4 Himachal Pradesh Ans: 1 Q. The Jawahar, Amber are considered as important and good varieties of maize used for-

1 Fodder 2 Quality Protein Maize 3 Orrisa 4 Pop-Corn Ans: 2 Q. Which one of the following Rice varieties you will recommend for growing in saline areas of Haryana State? 1 Panvet-1 2 CSR 30 3 CST 7-1 4 HKR 126 Ans: 4 Q. Which of the following Schemes aim at achieving 4 percent annual growth in the Agriculture sector during the XI Five Year plan period by ensuring a holistic development of Agriculture and allied sectors1 RKVY (Rastriya Krishi Bikas Yojana) 2 NREGS 3 BRGF 4 SGSY Ans: 1 Q. The total assets is Rs 35,000 and total liability is Rs 5,500. what could be the net Capital Ratio? 1 6.36 2 7.00 3 5.83 4 5.00 Ans: 1 Q. In which year, the System of 'minimum support prices'(MSP) was started in India to provide remunerative price environment to the farmers to encourage use of HYVs of wheat and paddy and to invest in modern inputs? 1 1965 2 1966 3 1967 4 1968 Ans: 4 Q. Which of the Following states developed 'Uzavaar Sandies'- an innovative model in

agricultural marketing which involved direct sale of farm produce to the consumers? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Tamil Nadu 3 karnataka 4 UttaraKhand Ans: 2 Q. In which year the National Dairy Development Board(NDDB) was established through an Act of Parliament with the head-quarters at Anand(Gujarat)? 1 1963 2 1965 3 1971 4 9167 Ans: 2 Q. It is estimated that India wastes more fruits and vegetables than what is consumed every year in1 U.S.A 2 United Kingdom 3 Germany 4 Brazil Ans: 2 Q. Which seeding and fertilizer application equipments is developed by CCSHAU, Hisar centre? 1 Ridge Seeder 2 Two-row bullock-drawn FESPO plough 3 Tractor drawn planter 4 Malviya seed-cum fertilizer drill Ans: 3 Q. The Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture(CRIDA) is located at1 Anand(Gujarat) 2 Anantpur Santoshnagar, Hyderabad(A.P) 3 Solapur (Maharashtra) 4 Bijapur (Karnataka) Ans: 2 Q. The Shoot and fruit borers, jassids, spider mites and leaf rollers are the major pests of which of the following vegetable crops? 1 Tomato

2 Okra or Bhindi 3 Cucumber 4 Peas Ans: 2 The Larvae of which of the following Pests of Sorghum crop, cut growing points and cause deadhearts ti the plant? 1 2 3 4 Aphids Termites Cutworms Stem-Borer Ans: 4 Q. Which is the most widely distributed and commercially reared honeybee species in the world? 1 Apis florea 2 Apis Dorsata 3 Apis Cerana 4 Apis Mellifera Ans: 4 Q. Of the total area under chillies in India, the share of which state is about 27 to 28 percent? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Maharashtra 3 karnataka 4 Tamil Nadu

Ans: 1 Q. Which one of the following states has the largest area under Kharif Maize? 1 Uttar Pradesh 2 Rajasthan 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Bihar Ans: 1 Q. Presently, which of the following chemical fertilizers is not Produced in India and is being imported? 1 Triple Superphosphate(TSP) 2 Potassium Sulphate 3 Ammonium Sulphate 4 All of these Ans: 2 Q. What is the percentage of Water soluble K2O present in Murriate of Potash? 1 57 2 58 3 59 4 60 Ans: 4 Q. Which micro-organism is most commonly used as Bio-fertilizer of Pulse Legumes, oil legumes and Fodder Legumes? 1 Rhizobium 2 Azolla 3 Blue-Green Algae 4 Azospirillum Ans: 1 Q. Which is the most widely used green manuring crop in Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, TN and Uttar Pradesh (This crop does well on Alkaline and Waterlogged soils? 1 Sunnhemp 2 Dhaincha 3 Egyptian Clover 4 Senji (Melilotus Parviflora) Ans: 2 Q. Which of the following methods of surface irrigation is considered as water and fertilizer

efficient and ideal for several crops? 1 Check basin and border strip irrigation 2 Furrow irrigation 3 Surge irrigation 4 Flood irrigation Ans: 3 Q. The Cells which are responsible for the production of antibodies are1 Red Blood Cells 2 Neutrophils 3 Lymphocytes 4 Platelets Ans: 3 Q. The Tax which the kings used to collect from the people in the Vedic period was called1 Bali 2 Vidatha 3 varman 4 Kara Ans: 2 Q. On which of the following dates in 2010 did the safeguard agreement with regard to civilian nuclear facilities between India and the International Atomic Agency(IAEA) come into force? 1 February 28 2 February 21 3 February 11 4 February 4 Ans: 4 Q. Who has been selected for the 'Niwano Peace Prize, 2010' for her contribution to the uplift of poor women in India? 1 Ela Bhatt 2 jhumpa 3 Punam Suri 4 Mandakni Apte Ans: 1 Q. In a rare recognition, the Government of Mauritius decides to introduce a book written by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank in the School Syllabus of the

island nation, what is the name of the book? 1 Sound of Hills 2 Sparsh Ganga 3 Heaven 4 Amrit Ans: 2 Q. Bull Fighting is the national game of1 Italy 2 Poland 3 Spain 4 Sudan Ans: 3 Q. NASA's new space telescope is1 Wise 2 Rise 3 Barack 4 Telle Ans: 1 Q. In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of which of the following? 1 Love 2 Peace 3 Prophecy 4 Medicine Ans: 3 Q. The Idea of motion pictures was propounded by1 N.R. Finsen 2 T. A. Edison 3 J.L. Baird 4 Berliner Ans: 3 Q. What is the name of the first successfully cloned deer? 1 Dawn 2 Deluxe 3 Demor 4 Dewey

Ans: 4 Q. Which article of the Constitution provides the Parliament the Power the objects to ammend Costitution? 1 376 2 370 3 368 4 390 Ans: 3 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ... The device used for locating submerged object sunder sea is1 2 3 4 Sonar Radar Laser Maser Ans: 1 Q. Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland are together called1 Slovakia 2 Scandinavia 3 Netherlands 4 Australasia Ans: 2 Q. A light year is equivalent to about1 365 days 2 Six million miles 3 Six billion miles 4 Six trillion miles Ans: 4 Q. Yakshagan is the Famous dance form of the State of1 Orrisa 2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Tamil Nadu 4 Karnataka Ans: 4 Q. The term 'Bishop' in sports is related to1 Chess 2 Hockey 3 Badminton 4 Bridge Ans: 1 Q. On the Total Water of the earth, Fresh Water Reserves Constitute approximately1 5.8% 2 4.5% 3 259% 4 1.2% Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following stars lies nearest to our Solar System? 1 Barnard's Star 2 Alpha Centauri A 3 Sirius A 4 Proxime Centauri Ans: 4 Q. Shikha Sharma recently included in Forbes' Top 100 Powerful women of the World list is associated with1 ICICI Bank 2 Axis Bank 3 HDFC Bank 4 HSBC Ans: 2 Q. Information Technology Act in India was introduced in the Year1 2000 2 2001 3 2002 4 2003 Ans: 1 Q. Which of the following Country has declared Broadband Service as the fundamental

right in the Country? 1 Britain 2 Denmark 3 Finland 4 United States of America

What is the Maximum Investment Limit for retail Investors i any public issue as per the rules of SEBI? 1 2 3 4 Rs50,000 Rs1,00,000 Rs2,00,000 Rs5,00,000 Ans: 2 Q. Which of the following Company gets the Highest Rank among Indian Companies included in Forbes-500 list for the Year 2010? 1 ONGC 2 Indian Oil Corporation 3 Reliance Industries Ltd. 4 ONGC Ans: 2 Q. Which of the Following Indian Private Company is the biggest employer? 1 TCS 2 Reliance Industries 3 Wipro 4 ITC Ans: 1

Q. World Investment Report is Annually published by1 IBRD 2 WTO 3 IMF 4 UNCTAD Ans: 4 Q. Which of the following state has registered the maximum growth in Gross State Domestic Product in the year 2009-10? 1 Chhattisgarh 2 Kerala 3 Gujarat 4 Goa Ans: 1 Q. Asian Development Bank has approved $132 million to Bihar for the development of1 Rural Roads 2 Electricity System 3 Primary Education 4 Child Health and Nutrition Ans: 2 Q. RBI has decided to issue the new coins with'Commonwealth Games 2010-Delhi' theme. The dominations of these coins will be1 Rs1,2 and 5 2 Rs 1 and 2 3 Rs 2 and 5 4 Rs 5 and 10 Ans: 3 Q. RBI has divested its 71.5% share in NABARD to the government which reduces RBI's holding in NABARD to1 Only one percent 2 Only five percent 3 Only 7.5 percent 4 Only 10 percent Ans: 1 Q. How many Indian Women have been included in the Forbes' list of Top 100 Powerful Women of the World? 1 Only 1

2 2 3 3 4 4 Ans: 3 Q. According to the Asian Develoment Bank Report for Urbanisation, India ranks at1 10th Place 2 26th Place 3 34th place 4 39th Place Ans: 3 For the Session 2010-11 the New President of indian Banks Association is1 2 3 4 Chanda Kochchar Shikha Sharma O.P. Bhatt R.V. Verma Ans: 3 Q. 'BAFTA' award is associated with1 Banking Sector 2 Cinema 3 Insurance Sector 4 Tourism Ans: 2 Q. Which of the following Day has been declared as Income Tax Day? 1 18 July 2 24 July 3 16 July 4 1 September Ans: 2

Q. In newly proposed Direct Tax code the Highest rate of individual income tax has been put at1 20 Percent 2 25 Percent 3 30 Percent 4 35 Percent Ans: 3 Q. In Global Hunger index 2010 released by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , India has been placed at 1 65th Rank 2 66th Rank 3 67th Rank 4 68th Rank Ans: 2 Q. On October15 ,2010 government has launched the new NELP round for allocation, which is numbered 1 NELP-VII 2 NELP-VIII 3 NELP-IX 4 NELP-X Ans: 3 Q. 'Tourism and Bio-diversity ' is/was the theme of the world Tourism Day (September 27)for the year1 2009 2 2010 3 2011 4 2012 Ans: 2 Q. 'Company of the Year' award in Economic Times Corporate Excellency Awards 2010 goes to1 Maruti Suzuki 2 Renuka Sugars 3 L& T 4 Mahindra and Mahindra Ans: 3 Q. Nobel for Economics 2010 has been shared by-

1 Two British and one US Economists 2 Two US and one British Economists 3 One US and one British Economists 4 All three US Economists Ans: 2 Q. The new Chairman and Managing Director of National Housing Bank who took charge on September 15,2010 is1 R.V. Verma 2 S.Sridhar 3 A.N. Tiwari 4 L. Radhakrishnan Ans: 1 Q. 34th National Game 2011 was held in 1 Bihar 2 Delhi 3 Jharkhand 4 Madhya Pradesh Ans: 3 Q. India's Youngest Grand Master (Chess) is 1 Saurav Ghosal 2 S. P. Sethuraman 3 Parimarjan Negi 4 K. Hampi Ans: 3 Q. The winner of Davis Cup 2010 is 1 Serbia 2 Russia 3 Japan 4 South Africa Ans: 1 Q. The winner of Ashes (Test Series) of Cricket is 1 Australia 2 India 3 England

4 South Africa Ans: 3 Q. The host of the 2018 world cup football is 1 Japan 2 Spain 3 Brazil 4 Russia Ans: 4 Q. Which country has emerged as the top Migrant destination country? 1 Australia 2 Canada 3 USA 4 UK Ans: 3 Q. Who has received the Sahitya Akademi Award 2010 in Bengali Literature category? 1 Sunil Gangopadhaye 2 Bani Basu 3 Mahashweta Devi 4 Nanjil Nandan Ans: 2 Q. Who has received the Sahitya Akademi Award 2010 in Hindi Literature category? 1 Laxman Dubey 2 Mangat Badal 3 Uday Prakash 4 Nanjil Nandan Ans: 3 Q. Indian Army's Operation Saiyam (Patience) was related to 1 North East 2 Battle against Maoist 3 Kashmir 4 Scrap Ammunition Ans: 4 Q. Which film got Golden Peacock Award in 41st International Film Festival of India? 1 Moner Manush 2 The Boy

3 Abohoman 4 Paa Ans: 1 Q. The 16th Conference of Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) recently concluded in 1 New Delhi 2 New York 3 Cancun 4 Geneva Ans: 3 Q. The founder of popular social networking site Facebook is 1 Mark Zuckerberg 2 Steve Jobs 3 Larry Page and Sergey Brin 4 Bill Gates Ans: 1 Q. Times Magazine's Person of the year 2010 is 1 Nitish Kumar 2 Barack Obama 3 Wen Jiabao 4 Mark Zuckerberg Ans: 4 Q. Along with which of the following countries India shared Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup 2010? 1 South Korea 2 Spain 3 Argentina 4 Australia Ans: 1 Q. India in December 2010 signed Fighter Aircraft 1 United Kingdom 2 France 3 Russia 4 USA Ans: 3

Q. Justice Srikrishna Committee recently submitted its report on 1 Kashmir Problem 2 Tax Reformation 3 Sikh Riots case 4 Telangana Issue Ans: 4 Q. "Nomadic Elephant" was the joint military exercise recently held in India between India and 1 Sri Lanka 2 Malaysia 3 Indonesia 4 Mongolia Ans: 4 Q. World's tallest building is 1 Qutub Minner, Delhi 2 Effiel Tower, Paris 3 Burj Khalifa, Dubai 4 Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur Ans: 3 Q. How many pacts did India sign with China during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to India? 1 Seven Pacts 2 Six Pacts 3 Ten Pacts 4 Nine Pacts Ans: 2 Q. Satyanand Mishra has been appointed as the new 1 Chief Election Commissioner 2 Chief Information Commissioner 3 Chief of Research and Analytical Wing 4 Director NIA Ans: 2 Q. In 2010 Lech Kaczynski were among the 96 killed in air crash. He was the president of 1 Germany 2 Belgium

3 Holland 4 Poland Ans: 4 Q. During the French President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to India in December 2010, India signed with France 1 Three Atomic Pacts 2 Four Atomic Pacts 3 Five Atomic Pacts 4 Six Atomic Pacts Ans: 3 Q. The winner of the Asia Cup football in the year 2010 is 1 China 2 Japan 3 South Korea 4 India Ans: 2 Q. The FIFA best Football Players of the year 2010 are 1 Lionel Messi and Marta 2 Lionel Messi and Kristino Ronaldo 3 Kaka and Robinho 4 Lionel Messi and Kaka Ans: 1 Q. The winner of Ranji Trophy 2010 1 Baroda 2 Mumbai 3 Delhi 4 Rajasthan Ans: 4 Q. Ryder Cup associated with 1 Hockey 2 Tennis 3 Golf 4 Badminton Ans: 3 Q. The top sports award of India is

1 Arjun Award 2 Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna 3 Dronacharya 4 Padmashree Ans: 2 Q. Which country clinched the Women Hockey World Cup in 2010? 1 India 2 England 3 Australia 4 Argentina Ans: 4 Q. The new president of BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) is 1 Sharad Power 2 Rajiv Shukla 3 N. Srinivasan 4 K. Muthaia Ans: 3 Q. Obaidullah Khan Cup is associated with 1 Football 2 Cricket 3 Hockey 4 Badminton Ans: 3 Which human gland does secret growth hormone ? 1 2 3 4 Pancreas Thalamus Pituitary Gland Liver Ans: 3

Q. The blood group which is universal recipient is 1 A 2 B 3 AB 4 O Ans: 3 Q. The universal blood group donor is 1 A 2 B 3 AB 4 O Ans: 4 Q. Hydrabad is located on the bank of river 1 Godavari 2 Krishna 3 Kavery 4 Musi Ans: 4 Q. India's first Atomic Power Plant is 1 Kota 2 Tarapur 3 Sriharikota 4 Kalapakkam Ans: 2 Q. The largest state of India (area wise) is 1 Uttar Pradesh 2 Maharastra 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 Rajasthan Ans: 4 Q. The largest producer of Coffee in India is 1 Kerala 2 Tamilnadu 3 Karnataka 4 Andhra Pradesh

Ans: 3 Q. Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) was passed in 1 1965 2 1966 3 1967 4 1968 Ans: 2 Q. Narsimham Committee (2nd) constituted in 1997 and which submitted its report on April 23,1998 is related to 1 Banking Reforms 2 Telecom Reforms 3 Legal Reforms 4 Financial reforms Ans: 1 Q. Who was the commander of revolt of 1857 in Rohilkhand? 1 Ahmadullah 2 Sher Shah 3 Mangal Pandey 4 Tatia Tope Ans: 1

Q. Who founded the "Servants of India Society" in 1905? 1 Mahadev Gobind Ranade 2 Gopal Krishna Gokhale 3 Mahatma Gandhi 4 Jawahar Lal Nehru Ans: 2 Q. The Mascot of FIFA 2010 world cup is 1 Zakumi 2 Le Yangyang 3 Stumpy 4 Stylo Ans: 1 Q. The mascot of 16th Asian game 2010 is 1 Le Yangyang

2 Shera 3 Stumpy 4 Zakumi Ans: 1 Q. The CWG (Common Wealth Game) 2010 Mascot is 1 Zakumi 2 Shera 3 Stumpy 4 Le Yangyang Ans: 2 Q. The 2011 Cricket World Cup mascot is 1 Stumpy 2 Stylo 3 Shera 4 Zakumi Ans: 1 Q. Where is Bangabandhu stadium? 1 Kolkata 2 Dhaka 3 Patna 4 Delhi Ans: 2 Q. ..... is the process finding errors in software code. 1 compiling 2 Assembling 3 Interpreting 4 Debugging Ans: 4 Q. If a memory chip is volatile, it will1 Explode if exposed to high temperatures 2 Lose its Contents if current is turned off 3 Be used for data storage only 4 None Of These Ans: 2 Q. The general term 'peripheral equipment' is used for -

1 any device that is attached to a computer system 2 large scale computer systems 3 a program collection 4 other office Equipment not associated with a desktop Computer Ans: 1 Q. ..... is a set of Keywords, s symbols, and a system of rules for constructing statements by which humans can communicate the instructions to be executed by a computer... 1 A Computer Program 2 A Programming Language 3 An Assembler 4 Syntax Ans: 2

Q. A ...... contains specific rules and words that express the logical steps of an algorithm. 1 Programming Language 2 Programming Structure 3 Syntax 4 Logic chart Ans: 3 Q. Codes consisting or Bars or lines of varying widths or lengths that are computer-readable are known as1 A bar code 2 An ASCII Code 3 A Magnetic Tape 4 A Light Pen Ans: 1 Q. Which of the following is the storage area whit in the computer itself which Holds data only Temporarily as the computer processes instructions? 1 The Hard Disk 2 Main Memory 3 The Control unit 4 Read Only Memory Ans: 4 Q. A collection of interrelated records is called a1 Management Information System

2 Spread Sheet 3 Database 4 Text file Ans: 3 Q. Every Component of your computer is either 1 Software of CPU/RAM 2 Input Devices and Output Devices 3 Application software or System Software 4 None of these Ans: 2 Q. Data that is copied from an application is stored in the1 Driver 2 Clipboard 3 Terminal 4 Prompt Ans: 2 Q. Which of the following is not an output device? 1 Plotter 2 Printer 3 Monitor 4 Touch Screen Ans: 4 Q. Which of the following Devices have a limitation that we can only read it but can not erase and modify it? 1 Tape Drive 2 Hard Disk 3 Compact Disk 4 Floppy Disk Ans: 4 Q. Which device can understand difference between Data and programs? 1 Input Device 2 Output Device 3 Memory 4 Microprocessor Ans: 4

Q. Multiprogamming Systems...... 1 Are easier to develop than single Programming systems 2 Execute each job Faster 3 Execute more jobs in the same time period 4 None of these Ans: 3 Q. The simultaneous execution of two or more instructions is called1 Sequential Access 2 Reduced Instruction set computing 3 Multiprocessing 4 None of these Ans: 3 Q. Which Device as used as the standard Pointing Device in a Graphical User Environment? 1 Keyboard 2 Mouse 3 Joystick 4 None Of These Ans: 2 Q. ...... is a procedure that requires users to enter an identification code and a matching password. 1 Paging 2 Logging on 3 Time-Sharing 4 Multitasking Ans: 2 Q. An example of Telecommunication device is a 1 Keyboard 2 Mouse 3 Printer 4 Modem Ans: 4 Q. A character of information is represented by a(n)1 Byte 2 Bit

3 Field 4 None of these Ans: 1 Q. The Process of writing out computer instructions is known as1 Assembling 2 Compiling 3 Executing 4 coding Ans: 1 Q. Memory Unit is one part of1 Control Unit 2 Central Processing Unit 3 Output Device 4 Input device Ans: 2 Q. The Central Processing unit contains which of the following as a Component? 1 Memory Regulation Unit 2 Flow control Unit 3 Arithmetic Logic Unit 4 None 0f these Ans: 3 Q. Data (information) is stored in computers as1 Files 2 Directories 3 Floppies 4 Matter Ans: 3 Q. Which of he following menu types is also called a drop-down menu? 1 Fly-out 2 Cascadng 3 Pop-up 4 Pull-Down Ans: 4 A

modem1 2 3 4 Translates along Signals from a computer into digital Signals that can travel along conventional telephone lines Translates digital Signals from a computer into analog Signals that can travel along conventional telephone lines Demodulates digital Signals from a computer. None of these Ans: 4 Q. Personal Computers can be connected together to form a 1 Server 2 Supercomputer 3 Network 4 Enterprise Ans: 3 Q. Which type of file is created by Word Processing Programs? 1 Database File 2 Storage File 3 Worksheet File 4 Document File Ans: 1 Q. Ctrl,shift and alt are called...... keys. 1 Adjustment 2 Function 3 Modifier 4 None of these Ans: 4 Q. What are .bas, .doc, and .html examples of ? 1 Extensions 2 Domains 3 Database 4 Protocols Ans: 1 Q. What characteristics of Read Only memory ROM, makes it useful? 1 ROM information can be easily updated. 2 ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive Data storage.

3 Data in ROM is Nonvolatile, that is , it remains there even without electrical power 4 ROM chips are easily Swapped between different brands of computers Ans: 3 Q. By default, your documents print in.... mode. 1 Landscape 2 Portrait 3 Page Setup 4 Print view Ans: 2 Q. To access a mainframe or supercomputer ,users often use a1 Terminal 2 Node 3 Desktop 4 Handheld Ans: 1 Q. The.... of software contains list lists of commands and options. 1 Menu bar 2 Title bar 3 Formula bar 4 Tool bar Ans: 1 Q. Numbers in table columns are usually1 Right-aligned 2 Left-aligned 3 justified 4 Centered Ans: 2 Q. A ..... contains buttons and menus that provide quick access to commonly used commands. 1 Menu Bar 2 Toolbar 3 Window 4 Action Bar Ans: 2

Q. The.... tells the computer how to use its components. 1 Utility 2 Network 3 Operating System 4 Application Program Ans: 3 Q. What disk is used to cold boot a PC? 1 Steup disk 2 System disk 3 Diagostic disk 4 Program disk Ans: 2 Q. The..... manual tells you how to use a software program. 1 Documentation 2 Programming 3 Technical 4 User Ans: 1 Q. A word in a web page that, when clicked, opens another document1 Anchor 2 URL 3 Hyperlink 4 Reference Ans: 3 Q. The first page of a Web site is called the....... 1 Homepage 2 Index 3 java Script 4 Book Mark Ans: 1 Q. A CD-RW disk1 Has a faster access than an internal disk 2 Is a form of optical disk, so it can only be written once 3 Holds less data than a floppy disk 4 Can be erased and rewritten

Ans: 4 Q. Compiling creates a(n)1 Program Specification 2 Algorithm 3 Executable Program 4 Subroutine Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following is a popular Programming Language for developing multimedia Web pages, Websites and web-Based applications? 1 COBOL 2 JAVA 3 ASSEMBLER 4 Nine of these Ans: 2 Q. In Excel,..... contains one or more worksheets. 1 Template 2 Workbook 3 Active cell 4 Label Ans: 2

. The Method of file organisation in which data records in a file are arranged in a specified order according to a key field is known as the1 Direct access method 2 Queuing method 3 Predetermined method 4 Sequential method Ans: 4 Q. A tuple is 1 1 Column of a Table 2 Two dimensional Table 3 Row of a Table 4 key of a Table Ans: 3 Q. The Software that allows users to surf the Internet is called a/an-

1 Search Engine 2 Internet Service Provider (ISP) 3 Multimedia Application 4 Browser Ans: 1 Q. If a new device is attached to a computer,such as a printer or scanner, its....... must be installed before the device can be used. 1 Buffer 2 Driver 3 Pager 4 Server Ans: 2 Q. OCR stands for1 Optical Character Recognition 2 Optical CPU Recognition 3 Optimal Character Rendering 4 Other Character Rsrtoration Ans: 1 Q. Emphysaema is a disease Caused by environmental pollution in which the affected organ of the body is1 Liver 2 Kidney 3 Lungs 4 Brain Ans: 3 Q. The branch of study dealing with old age and aging is called1 Oncology 2 Gerentology 3 Teratology 4 Ornithology Ans: 2 Q. The Yellow colour of human urine is due to a pigment called1 Cytochrome 2 Urochrome 3 Haemochrome

4 Phenolichrome Ans: 2 Q. Which of the Following is a Fish? 1 Sea Cucumber 2 Sea Cow 3 Sea Horse 4 Sea Lion Ans: 3 Q. Which of the following is the smallest bone in the human body? 1 Vomer 2 Stapes 3 Malleus 4 Incus Ans: 2 . Open Market Operations of RBI refer to1 Buying and selling of shares 2 Auctioning of foreign exchange 3 Trading in securities 4 Transactions of Gold Ans: 1 Q. Which one of the following duration is related to XI five year Plan In India? 1 2005-10 2 2006-11 3 2007-12 4 2008-13 Ans: 3 Q. In India which agency is entrusted with the collection of data of capital formation? 1 RBI and Central Statistical Organization 2 RBI and SBI 3 RBI and all other commercials Banks 4 Central Statistical Organization and National sample Survey Ans: 4 Q. Which one of the following per capita daily calorie intake has been recommended for determining the poverty line in rural area in India?

1 2200 2 2400 3 2500 4 2600 Ans: 2 Q. In which of the following countries High Yield Variety seed develop for the first time ? 1 Argentina 2 China 3 Mexico 4 India Ans: 3 Q. Which one of the following states as having the highest Human Development index in the year 2001? 1 Assam 2 Kerala 3 Uttar Pradesh 4 Madhya Pradesh Ans: 2 Q. The First Industry to develop in India was the1 Cottage Industry 2 Cement Industry 3 Iron and Steel industry 4 Engineering Industry Ans: 1 Q. The aim of differentiated Interest scheme was to provide concessional loans to 1 Weaker Section of society 2 Public Sector Industries 3 Public limited companies 4 Big Exporters Ans: 1 Q. 'Smart Money' is a term used for 1 Internet banking 2 Credit Card 3 Saving Account in the Bank 4 Current Account in the Bank

Ans: 2 Q. Note issuing department of Reserve Bank of India should always posses the minimum gold stock worth1 85 crore 2 115 crore 3 200 crore 4 None of the above Ans: 2

Q. Narsinham committee related to1 Higher education reforms 2 Tax structure reforms 3 Banking structure reforms 4 Planning implementation reforms Ans: 3 Q. The Basis of determining dearness allowances to employees of India is1 National Income 2 Consumer Price index 3 Standard of living 4 Per Capita Income Ans: 2 Q. Which one of the following states does not have a bicameral Legislature? 1 Uttar pradesh 2 Madhya Pradesh 3 Bihar 4 Karnatka Ans: 2 Q. The number of High court of Judicature in India is1 Twenty 2 Twenty one 3 Twenty two 4 Twenty three Ans: 2 Q. The distribution of legislative power between the centre and the states in the Constituion is given in-

1 Sixth Schedule 2 Seventh Schedule 3 Eighth Schedule 4 Ninth Schedule Ans: 2 Q. The Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly under Dr. B.R. Ambedkar had how many other members? 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 4 Ans: 2 Q. The Constitution is silent in the Directive Principle of state policy about1 Adult Education 2 Living Wages for workers 3 Free legal aid to the poor 4 Primary education to children till they complete the age of 6 years Ans: 1 Q. Education which was initially a state subject was transferred to the Concurrent list by the 1 24th Amendment 2 25th Amendment 3 42th Amendment 4 44th Amendment Ans: 3 Q. The Fundamental duties of a citizen do not include duty1 To protect and improve the natural environment 2 to cherish and follow the noble ideas which inspired our national struggle for freedom 3 to strive towards abolition of untouchability 4 to develop scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform Ans: 3 Q. The deepest trenches of the ocean are found in1 Indian Ocean 2 Pacific Ocean 3 Arctic Ocean

4 Atlantic Ocean Ans: 2 The deepest lake of the world is1 2 3 4 Pushkar lake in Rajasthan Lake superior in America Victoria lake in Africa Baikal lake in Russia Ans: 4 Q. The planet which which is called twin sister of earth is1 Mercury 2 Venus 3 Mars 4 Pluto Ans: 2 Q. Japan is one of the leading industrial countries of the world because1 It has ample mineral resources 2 It has ample bio-energy resources 3 Industrial revolution was initiated here 4 It has high technological Capacity Ans: 4 Q. The distance of Moon from the Earth1 364 thousand kms 2 300 thousand kms 3 446 thousand kms 4 384 thousand kms Ans: 4 Q. Chilka lake is situated in1 West Bengal 2 Andhra Pradesh 3 Orissa

4 Tamil Nadu Ans: 3 Q. Which one of the following is the tertiary activity? 1 Forestry 2 Manufacturing 3 Farming 4 Marketing Ans: 4 Q. Uttar Pradesh holds the first place in India in the production of1 Ice and Wheat 2 Wheat and Sugarcane 3 Rice and Sugarcane 4 Wheat and Pulses Ans: 2 Q. Identify the only tributary of river Ganges which rises in the Plains1 Son 2 Sharda or Saryu 3 Gomti 4 Ram Ganga Ans: 3 Q. Which region of the world, would you associate with 'Bushmen'? 1 East Africa 2 Sahara Desert 3 New Zealand 4 Kalahari Ans: 4 Q. Which one of the following is a cold current of the South Atlantic Ocean ? 1 Canary Current 2 Benguela Current 3 Agulhas Current 4 Brazil Current Ans: 2 Q. Bagalihar Project lies on the 1 Jhelum River

2 Ravi River 3 Chenab River 4 Indus River Ans: 3 Q. Ujjain is situated at the bank of 1 Chambal river 2 Kschipra river 3 Godavari River 4 Narmada River Ans: 2 Q. The State having highest scheduled caste population in India is1 Rajasthan 2 Maharashtra 3 Madhya Pradesh 4 uttar Pradesh Ans: 4 Q. As per World Statistics 2008' what approximate percentage of world approximate percentage of world population lives in Asia? 1 61% 2 63% 3 65% 4 66% Ans: 1 Q. Which Sultan of Delhi had established a separate agriculture department and had planned the 'Rotation of Crops'? 1 Iltutmish 2 Balban 3 Alauddin Khalji 4 Mohammad Bin Tughlaq Ans: 4 Q. Who was the first sultan of Delhi to have levied 'Haqq-i-Sharab' or irrigation tax? 1 Alauddin khalji 2 Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq 3 Mohammad Bin Tughlaq 4 Firoz Tughlaq

Ans: 4 Q. Varindra Ghosh was associated with1 Anushilan Samiti 2 Sadhava Samaj 3 Abhinava Bharat 4 Swadesh Bandhav Samiti Ans: 1 Q. The Bengali leader who opposed socio-religious reforms and support orthodoxy was1 Radhakant Deb 2 Nemisadhan Bose 3 Hemchandra Biswas 4 Hemchandra De Ans: 1 Q. Which medieval Indian ruler prior to Akbar has been referred to as the 'Akbar of Kashmir'? 1 Ibrahim Shah Sharqi 2 Sultan Sikandar 3 Zainul Abedin 4 Mahmud Gawan Ans: 3 Q. In whose reign was the 'Treaty of Chittor' signed between Mughal and the Rana of Mewar? 1 Akbar 2 Jahangir 3 Shahjahan 4 Aurangzeb Ans: 2 30 test complete http:/ /www.onlinegk.com /general-knowledge/default.aspx Jan 1 Army Medical Corps Establishment Day Jan 8 African National Congress Foundation Day Jan 10 World Laughter Day Jan 11 Death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri Jan 12 National youth Day (Birth Day of Swami Vivekanand) Jan 15 Army Day

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Dec 7 Armed Force Flag Day Dec 10 Human Rights day Dec 11 UNICEF Day Dec 14 National Energy Conservation Day Dec 19 Goa's Liberation day Dec 23 Kisan Divas (Farmer's Day) History events 2500-1800 Indus valley civilization. 599 Birth of Mahavir; Nirvana in 523. B.C. 563 Birth of Gautam Buddha; Nirvana in 483 B.C. 327-26 Alexander's invasion of India and the opening of land route between India and Europe. 269-232 Ashoka's reign. 261 Battle of Kalinga. 57 Beginning of Vikrama era. 30 Satvahana dynasty in Deooan. Pandyan empire in for south. 326 Alexander defeated Poras in the Battle of Hydaspas 261 Ashoka defeated Kalinga in the Kalinga War A.D 78 Beginning of Saka era. 320 Beginning of Gupta era. 360 Samudragupta conquers the whole of N. India and much of the Deccan. 380-413 Rule of Chandragupta Vikramaditya, age of Kalidasa, renewal of induism. 606-647 Rule of Harshavardhana. 629-645 Hieun Tsang's visit in India. 622 Beginning of Hijra era. 712 Arab invasion of Sind by Mohd. bin Qasim. 1001-27 Repeated attacks of Mehmud Ghazni. 1025 Sacking of Somnath temple by Mehmud. 1191 First battle of Tarain in which Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Mohd. Ghori. 1192 Second battle of Tarain in which Mohd. Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan. 1206 Qutubuddin Aibak founded the Ilbari/Slave dynasty. 1290 Jalaluddin Firuz Khilji established Khilji dynasty. 1290 Marco Polo visited India. 1320 Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq founded the Tughlaq dynasty. 1333 Ibn Batuta arrived in India. 1336 Harihara and Bukka founded the Vijaynagar empire. 1347 Bahmani kingdom founded. 1398 Timur invades India. 1451 Lodi dynasty comes in power in Delhi Sultanate. 1469 Birth of Guru Nanak Dev. 1498 Vasco da Gama lands at Calicut. 1510 Portuguese capture Goa-Albuquerque Governor. 1526 First Battle of Panipat in which Babar defeated Ibrahim Lodhi and established the Mughal dynasty.

1556 Second battle of Panipat in which Akbar defeated Hemu. 1565 Battle of Talikota in which Vijaynagar empire is defeated. 1571 Foundation of Fatehpur Sikri by Akbar. 1576 Battle of Haldighati in which Akbar defeated Maharana Pratap. 1582 Akbar started Din-i-llahi. 1600 English East India Company established. 1604 Compilation of Adi Granth. 1605 Death of Akbar. 1611 The English built a factory at Masulipatnam. 1627 Birth of Shivaji 1631 Death of Shah Jahan's wife Mumtaz Mahal. The building of Taj Mahal. 1658 Aurangzeb became Emperor of Delhi. 1666 Birth of Guru Gobind Singh. 1699 Guru Gobind Singh creates 'Khalsa'. 1707 Death of Aurangzeb, fall of Mughal empire begins. 1739 Nadir Shah invaded India; the peacock throne and the Kohinoor Diamond taken away from India. 1757 Battle of Plassey in which the English defeated Siraj-ud- daula, Nawab of Bengal. 1760 Battle of Wandiwash, end of French power in India, 1761 Third Battle of Panipat in which Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas. 1764 Battle of Buxar in which the English defeated the triple alliance of Nawab Mir Qasim of Bengal, Nawab Shuja-ud-daula of Awadh and Mughal emperor Shah Alam. 1793 Permanent settlement in Bengal. 1799 Fourth Anglo Mysore War, death of Tipu Sultan, Ranjit Singh occupied Lahore and made it his capital. 1817-19 Marathas finally crushed. 1828 Lord William Bentick becomes Governor General; Era of social reforms; Prohibition of Sati (1829), Suppression of thugs (1830). 1835 Introduction of English as medium of instruction. HISTORICAL EVENTS A.D 1853 First Indian railway from Bombay to Thane. 1857-58 First war of Indian Independence. 1858 British crown takes over the Indian Government; End of East India Company's rule. 1861 Birth of Rabindra Nath Tagore. 1869 Birth of M.K. Gandhi. 1885 Formation of Indian National Congress. 1905 Partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon. 1906 Formation of All India Muslim League. 1909 Minto-Morley Reforms. 1911 Delhi durbar held, partition of Bengal cancelled, capital shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. 1914 World War I started. 1918 End of World War I. 1919 Rowlatt Act, Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Montague- Chelmsford reforms. 1920 Non-cooperation Movement launched, 1921 Moplah rebellian in Malabar; visit of Prince of Wales. 1922 Chauri-Chaura incidence.

1923 Swaraj party formed. 1927 Simon Commission appointed. 1928 Visit of Simon Commission to India, death of Lala Lajpat Rai. 1929 Congress demanded'Poorna Swaraj'in Lahore session. 1930 January 26 celebrated as Independence Day throughout India, Dandi Salt Satyagraha, First Round Table conference. 1931 Gandhi-lrvin Pact, Second Round Table Conference. 1932 Suppression of Congress Movement, Third Round Table Conference, Communal Award, Poona Pact. 1935 Government of India Act. 1937 Inauguration of Provincial Autonomy. Congress ministries formed in 8 out of 11 provinces. 1939 Resignation of Congress ministries, beginning of World War II. 1942 Cripps Mission Plan, Quit India Movement, Formation of Indian National Army by S.C. Bose. 1945 Simla conference held and the failure of Wavell Plan, INA trials at Red Fort, Delhi. 1946 Cabinet Mission Plan, Formation of Interim Government, Direct Action Resolution by Muslim League. 1947 Mountbatten Plan of June 3 in which partition of India resolution is proposed, India divided, Pakistan created, both achieve independence, Jawarhar Lai Nehru becomes the I Prime Minister of India. 1948 Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi (Jan. 30). 1950 India became republic (Jan. 26). 1951 First Five Year Plan implemented. 1952 First General Elections held. 1953 Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary conquer Mt. Everest (May 29). 1954 Panchsheel agreement between India and China. 1956 Life insurance nationalized, State Reorganising Act comes into force. 1957 Second General Elections. 1958 Metric system of weights and measures introduced. 1959 Dalai Lama exiled; enters India. 1961 Liberation of Goa. 1962 Chinese attack on India. (Oct 20). 1964 Jawaharlal Nehru dies; Lai Bahadur Shastri becomes PM. 1965 Indo-Pak war. 1966 Tashkent Agreement reached, Death of Lai Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi became PM. 1967 Dr. Zakir Hussain elected President. 1968 Hargovind Khurana shares the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. 1969 Death of. President Zakir Hussain (May 3). V. V. Giri elected President, Nationalization of 14 leading banks, Split in Indian National Congress. 1970 Former Indian ruler's privy purses abolished. Dr. C. V. Raman died (Nov. 2). 1971 Indo-Pak War over Bangladesh. 1972 Shimla Agreement signed. 1973 Manekshaw named India's first Field Marshal 1974 Nuclear explosion at Pokhran (May 18). 1975 Indian satellite 'Aryabhatta' launched, National emergency declared.

1976 The four Indian News agencies merged into a single News Agency known as 'Samachar', life of Lok Sabha extended by an year. 1977 Defeat of Mrs. Indira Gandhi in the election, Morarji Desai takes over as PM, emergency withdrawn. 1978 India launches world's biggest adult literacy plan (Oct. 2). 1979 Charan Singh became PM., Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize. 1980 Indira Gandhi returns to power at centre, India launches first satellite using its own satellite launching vehicle (July. 18). 1981 India launched APPLE, Khalistan activists hijack Indian Airlines Boeing 737 to Lahore. 1982 Zail Singh sworn in as President, the 21-member Indian scientific expedition headed by Dr. S. Z. Qasim lands on Antarctica (Jan. 9), INSAT1 A launched, Ninth Asian Games held in New Delhi. 1983 The 7th Non Aligned Summit in New Delhi, Kalpakkam Atomic Energy plant goes critical (July 2), INSAT-1 B launched (Aug. 30), Richard Attenborough's "Gandhi" wins 8 oscars. 1984 Rakesh Sharma becomes India's first spaceman (Apr. 5), Bachendri Pal become the first Indian woman to scale Mt. Everest (May 23), Operation Blue Star, Assassination of Indira Gandhi (Oct 31), Rajiv Gandhi becomes PM, Bhopal Gas tragedy (Dec. 3). 1985 Anti-defection Bill passed (Jan. 3), Azharuddin hits 3 centuries in 3 tests. 1986 The first wholly Indian test-tube baby bom at KEM Hospital, Bombay (Aug. 7). 1987 Sunil Gavaskar becomes the first batsman to score 10,000 runs in tests (Mar. 7), Goa becomes the 25th state of India (May 30). 1988 India's first remote sensing satellite IRS 1 -A launched from Russia (Mar. 17), INSAT 1-C launched from French Guyana (July 22). 1989 Successful test of Agni (May 22), laying of the foundation stone for the Ram Janmabhoomi temple of Ayodhya (Nov 10). V.P. Singh becomes the PM. 1990 Successful launching of INSAT 1-D (June 12), Mandal Commission recommendation implemented (Aug. 7), V.P. Singh tenders resignation (Nov. 7), S. Chandrashekhar becomes PM. (Nov. 10). 1991 Rajiv Gandhi killed in a bomb blast (May 21), P. V. Narsimha Rao became PM. (June 21), Earthquake in Uttarkashi region (Oct. 20), Satyajit Ray got special Oscar award. (Dec.16). 1992 Prithvi test fired (May 5), INSAT-2 A launched (July 10), Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma became President (July 25), the domes of Babri Masjid demolished (Dec 6). 1993 Panchayati Raj Act effective (Apr. 24), INSAT-2 B launched from French Guyana (July 23), Earthquake in Latur region (Sept. 30). 1994 First heart transplant in the country (Aug. 3), PSLV D-2 launched (Oct. 15). 1995 Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh assassinated (Agu. 31), INSAT-2 C launched (Dec. 7) 1996 A.B. Vajpayee became PM. (May 16), H.D. Deve Gowda became PM. (June 1), IndiaBangladesh sign Ganga Water Pact (Dec. 12) 1997 I. K. Gujral became PM. (Apr. 21), K. R. Narayanan sworn in as President (July 25), Mother Teresa passes away (Sept. 5), Arundhati Roy wins Booker Prize (Oct. 14), I. K. Gujral resigns as PM. (Nov. 28) 1998 Konkan railway commissioned (Jan. 26), A. B. Vajpayee became PM. (Mar. 19), India conducted total 5 nuclear tests (May 11 and May 13), Severe cyclone in Gujarat (June 9), Amartya Sen won the Noble Prize in Economics (Oct. 14)

1999 P.M. Vajpayee arrived in Pakistan by Delhi-Lahore bus (Feb. 20), India successfully launched its first commercial telecom satellite INSAT-2 E from Kourou (Apr. 3), Intense fighting in Kargil (June-July), Devastating cyclone in Orissa and A. P. (Oct.) 2000 U. S. President Bill Clinton visited India (Mar.) INSAT-3 B launched from Kourou (Mar. 22), Successful test firing of 'Dhanush', the naval version of 'Prithvi' missile (Apr. 11), Karnam Malleshwari wins a bronze at Olympics, Chattisgarh formed (Nov. 1), Uttaranchal formed (Nov. 9), Jharkhand formed (Nov. 15) 2001 The pilotless target aircraft 'Lakshya' inducted into the Indian Air Force (Jan. 5), Severe earthquake in Gujarat (Ja. 26), the newly-constructed Ennore port dedicated to the nation (Feb. 1), India successfully launches GSLV D-1 from Sriharikota (Apr. 18), Indo-Pak summit at Agra (July 15-16), Lok Pal Bill introduced in Lok Sabha (Aug. 14), Attack on WTC, New York shakes the world (Sept. 11), Lok Sabha passes the bill on "Right to Education till 14" (Nov. 30), Terrorist attack on Indian Parliament (Dec. 13) 2002 INSAT-3 C launched on Ariane rocket from Kourou in French Guyana (Jan. 24), ISRO successfully tries the indegenious cryogenic engine (Feb. 5), POTO passed in the joint session of the Parliament (Mar. 26), LCA test flown successfully (June 6), Cabinet clears 26% FDI in print media (June 25), Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam elected the President of India (July 18), Bhairon Singh Shekhawat sworn in as Vice-President of India (Aug. 19), India launches METSAT by using PSLV-C4 (Sept. 12), Draft of the Tenth Five-Year Plan approved by the PlanningCommission (Oct. 5), BSNL launches mobile phone service (Oct. 15), Vajpayee and Putin sign Delhi declaration (Dec. 4), Kelkar submitted modified report on tax reforms (Dec. 28) 2003 Kalpana Chawla killed in space shuttle Columbia burnup (Feb. 1); Large reserves of oil & gas discovered in Barmer district of Rajasthan (Feb. 4); US launched attack on Iraq (Mar. 20); INSAT-3A launched from Kourou (Apr. 10); Indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) renamed 'Tejas' (May 4); GSLVD-2 launched from Sriharikota (May 8); First instance of power failure in modern USA (Aug. 15-16); Mars comes closest to Earth (Aug. 27); Govt. approves the purchase of Advanced Jet Trainers, Hawk, from Britain (Sept. 3); INSAT-3E launched from Kourou (Sept. 20); Pope John Paul-ll beautifies Mother Teresa (Oct. 19); First Afro-Asian Games held in Hyderabad (Oct. 24-Nov. 1); India & Pakistan agree to a formal cease-fire along the LOG (Nov. 25); 97th, 98th, 99th & 100th Constitutional Amendment Bills passed (Dec. 18-23) 2004 Sensex crosses the magical figure of 6000 (Jan. 2); India signs agreement with Russia for obtaining Admiral Gorshkov (Jan. 20); Delhi High Court clears Rajiv Gandhi from the Bofors deal (Feb. 4); 200 killed in Madrid train blast (Mar. 11); Nobel Medals of Rabindra Nath Tagore gets stolen from Shantiniketan (Mar. 25); NDA conducts election before time, but loses unexpectedly, UPA government comes in power, Dr. Manmohan Singh sworn-in as the new PM (May 22); 87 children killed in a fire in school in Kumbhkonam, Tamil Nadu (July 17); Olympics return to their homeland Athens, Rajyavardhan Rathode wins a silver for India (Aug. 13-29); Hamid Karzai wins the Presidential vote in Afghanistan (Oct. 14); Sandalwood King Veerappan is dead (Oct. 18); George W. Bush re-elected (Nov. 3); Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati arrested on murder charges (Nov. 11); Yasser Arafat is dead (Nov. 11); Parliament dismissses POTA (Dec. 9); Tsunami causes havoc in South and South East Asia killing more than a lakh (Dec. 26)

Classical Dance of India Dance State Bharat Natyam Tamil Nadu Bihu Assam Bhangra Punjab Chhau Bihar, Orissa, W. Bengal and Jharkhand Garhwali Uttaranchal Garba Gujarat Hattari Karnataka Kathak North India Kathakali Kerala Kutchipudi Andhra Pradesh Khantumm Mizoram Karma Madhya Pradesh Laho Meghalaya Mohiniattam Kerala Mando Goa Manipuri Manipur Nati Himachal Pradesh Nat-Natin Bihar Odissi Orissa Rauf Jammu & Kashmir Yakshagan Karnataka Folk and Tribal Dances States Dances Maharashtra Kathakeertan, Lezin, Dandaniya, Tamasha, Gafa, Dahikala, Lovani, Mauni, Dasavtar. Karnataka Huttari, Suggi Kunitha, Yakashagana Kerala Kaikottikali, Kaliyattam, Tappatikkali Tamil Nadu Kolattam, Pinnal Kolattam, Kummi, Kavadi, Karagam Andhra Pradesh Ghanta Mardala, Veedhi Natakam, Burrakatha Orissa Ghumara Sanchar, Chadya Dandanata, Chhau West Bengal Kathi, Chhau, Baul, Kirtan, Jatra, Lama Assam Bihu, Khel Gopal, Rash Lila, Tabal Chongli, Canoe Punjab Giddha (women), Bhangra (men) J & K Rauf, Hikat Himachal Pradesh Jhora, Jhali, Dangli, Mahasu, Jadda, Jhainta, Chharhi Haryana Jhumar, Ras Leela, Phag dance, Daph, Dhamal, Loor, Gugga, Khoria, Gagor Gujarat Garba, Dandiya Rass, Tippani, Gomph Rajasthan Ginad, Chakri, Gangore, Terahtaal, Khayal, Jhulan Leela, Jhuma, Suisini

Bihar Jata Jatin, Jadur, Chhau, Kathaputli, Bakho, Jhijhiya, Samochakwa, Karma, Jatra, Natna Uttar Pradesh Nautanki, Thora, Chappeli, Raslila, Kajri. Famous Dancer Bharatnatyam Bala Saraswati, C. V. Chandrasekhar, Leela Samson, Mrinalini Sarabhai, Padma Subramanyam, Rukmini Devi, Sanyukta Panigrahi, Sonal Mansingh, Yamini Krishnamurti Kathak Bharti Gupta, Birju Maharaj, Damayanti Joshi, Durga Das, Gopi Krishna, Kumudini Lakhia, Sambhu Maharaj, Sitara Devi Kuchipudi Josyula Seetharamaiah, Vempathi Chinna Sthyam Manipuri Guru Bipin Sinha, Jhaveri Sisters, Nayana Jhaveri, Nirmala Mehta, Savita Mehta Debaprasad Das, Dhirendra Nath Pattnaik, Indrani Rahman, Kelucharan Mahapatra, Priyambaba Mohanty, Sonal Mansingh Instrumentalists Sarod Ali Akbar Khan, Allaudin Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Buddhadev Dasgupta, Bahadur Khan, Sharan Rani, Zarin S. Sharma Tabla Alla Rakha Khan, Kishan Maharaj, Nikhil Ghosh, Zakir Hussain Violin Baluswamy Dikshitar, Gajanan Rao Joshi, Lalgudi G. Jayaraman, M. S. Gopala krishnan, Mysore T. Chowdiah, T. N. Krishnan Shehnal Bismillah Khan Sitar Nikhil Banerjee, Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan, Hara Shankar Bhattacharya Flute Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Pannalal Ghose, T. R. Mahalingam Veena K. R. Kumaraswamy lyer, Doraiswami lyengar Vocalists Hindustani Shubha Mudgal, Bheemsen Joshi, Madhup Mudgal, Mukul Shivputra, Pandit Jasraj, Parveen Sultana, Naina Devi, Girija Devi, Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Gangubai Hangal, Krishna Hangal, V. Rajput, Kumar Gandharva, Faiyyaz Khan, Mallikarjun Mansur, Kishori Amonkar, Ustad Rashid Khan. Carnatic M. S. Subbalakshmi, Balamuralikrishna, Bombay Jaishree, H. K. Raghavendra, H. K. Venkataram, Sitarajam, Mani Krishnaswamy, Akhil Krishnan, M. L. Vasanthakumari, M. D. Ramanathan, G. N. Balasubramaniam

Thumri Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Mazhar Ali Khan, Ustad Zawad Ali Khan, Rita Ganguli, Poornima Chaudhary, Shanti Heerananda, Naina Devi Quwwali Ghulam Hasan Niyazi, Sultan Niyazi, Ghulam Farid Nizami, Chand Nizami, Iqbal Hussain Khan Bandanawaji, Aslam Sabari Dhrupad Ustad Rahim Fahimuddin Dagar, Zahiruddin Dagar, Waslfuddin Dagar, Bundecha Bandhu, Uday Bhawalkar, Pt. Abhay Narayan Mallick, Pt. Ritwik Sanyal

Badminton Angled Drive Serve, Backhand Low Serve, Bird, Deuce, Double Droup, Fault, Flick Serve, Forehand Smash, Let, Lob, Love All, net Shots, Rush, Smash. Baseball Base, Battery, Bunting, Catcher, Diamond, Hitter, Home Infield, Outfield, Pinch, Pitcher Plate, Pullout, Short Stop, Strike. Basketball Ball, Basket, Blocking, Dribbling, Free Throw, Held Ball, Holding, Jump Ball, Multiple Throws, Pivot. Billiards Baulk Line, Break, Bolting, Cannon, Cue, Hazard, In-off, Jigger, Long jenney, Pot, Scratch, Screw Back, short Stop, Strike. Boxing Ausiliary Point System, Babit Punch, Break, Cut, Defence, Down, Hook, Jab, Lying On, Knock, Seconds out, Slam, Upper Cut, Weight In, Win by Knock-out. Bridge Auction, Bid, Chicane, Cut, Declarer, Doubleton, Dummy, Finesse, Grand Slam, Little Slam, Notrumps, Over-trick, Revoke, rubber, Ruff, Shuffle, Suit, Vulnerable. Chess Bishop, Capture, Castling, Checkmate, En Passant, Gambit, Grand Master, King, Knight, Pawn, Queen, Rook, Stalemate, Under Promoting.

Cricket Ashes, Banana, Boundary, Bowling, Caught, Chinaman, Cover Drive, Crease, Doosra, Duck, Duckworth-Lewis Rule, Fine Leg, Follow On, Full Toss, Gardening, Googly, Gully, Hat-trick, Hit Wicket, Inswinger, l.b.w., Leg-break, Leg-bye, Leg Glance, late Cut, maiden Over, No Ball, Off Break, On Drive, Out, Outswinger, Over, Mandatory Over, over Pitch, Popping Crease, Rubber, Run Down, Run Out, Short Pitch, Silly Point, Slip, Square Leg, Stone Walling, Straight Drive, Stumped, Short leg, Spin, Swing, Thirdman, Yorker. Croquet Hoops, Mallet, Peg Out. Draughts Huff Football Advantage Clause, Blind Side, Centre Forward, Corner Kick, Dead Ball, Direct Free Kick, Dribble, Goal kick, Golden Goal, Hat-trick, Marking, OffSide, Penalty Kick, Penalty Shootout, Red Card, Striker, Throw In, Tripping. Golf Best-ball Foursome, Bogey, Bunker, Caddie, Dormy, Fairway, Fourball, Foursome, Greed Holes, Links, Niblic, Par, Put, Rough, Stymied, Tee, Threesome. Gymnastics A-bars, Ariel, Blocks, Cone of Swing, Dish, Flairs, Giants, Inlocate, Kip, Planche, Tariff, Tumble, Virtuosity, Wrap. Hockey Advantage, Back-stick, Bully, Cary, Centre Forward, Corner, Dribble, Flick, Free-hit, Goal Line, Green Card, Halfway Line, Hat-trick, Off-side, Red Car, Roll -in, Scoop, Short Corner, Sixteenyard hit, Square Pass, Stick, Striking Cirele, Tackle, Tie-breaker, Zonal Marking. Horse Racing Jockey, Punt, Steeplechase, Thorough Bred. Judo

Ashi-waza, chui, Dan, Dojo, Gyaku, Hajime, Ippon, Jigotai, Kaeshiwaza, Koka, Makikomi, Nagewaza, O-goshi, Randori, Scarf, Tani-Otoshi, Uchi-komvi, Waki-gatame, Yoshi, Yuko. Karate Age Zuki, Ai-uchi, Aka, Chakugan, Dachi, Encho Sen, Fudotachi, Gedan, Geri, Hajime, Ibuki, Jion, Kakato, Koka, Makiwara, Nidan, Obi, Rei, Sanbon, Shiro, Tobigeri, Ude, Waza-ari, Yokogeri, Zanshin, Zen-no. Polo Bunker, Chukker, Mallet. Rowing Bow, Bucket, Cow, Ergometer, Feather, Paddle, Regatta. Rugby Football A Trackle, Lines, Scrum, Touch, Try. Shootng Bag, Bull's Eye, Marksmanship, Muzzle, Plug. Skiing Tobogganing. Swimming Breast Stroke, Crawl. Table Tennis Anti Loop, Backspin, Chop, Loop, Penhold Grip, Push, Spin, Twiddle. Tennis Ace, Backhand Stroke, Deuce, Deep Volley, Deuce, Double Fault, Fault, Ground Stroke, Half Volley, Let, Love, Slice, Smash, Volley Volleyball Ace, Base-line, Blocking, Doubling, Foot Fault, Heave, Holding, Jump Set, Lob Pass, Love All, Point, Quick Smash, Scouting, Service, Spike, Tactical Ball, Volley, Windmill Service.

Wrestling Half-Nelson, Head Lock, Heave, Hold, Rebouts, Scissor.

AREA/MEASUREMENTS OF VARIOUS SPORTS FIELDS Badminton 44ft by 20ft. (doubles); 44ft. By 17 ft (singles) Baseball Diamond shaped ground; 90ft on each side and 127ft. Along the diagonal Basketball 85ft by 46ft (maximum dimensions) Billiards 10ft. Long, 5ft. Side and 3ft. High Cricket Ground: Round or oval shaped; Wickets: 22 yds. Apart; Ball: 8 13/14 to 9 inches in circumference and 5 3/4 oz. in weight; Bat: 4 1/4 inches maximum width and 38 inches maximum length; Bowling crease: 8 ft. and 8 inches in length; Popping crease: 4 ft. fro Derby Course 1 1/2 miles (2.4 km). Football Length: 100 yds. To 130 yds.; breadth 50 yds; Goal width: 8 yds., Bar: 8 ft. from ground; Area 6 yds., from each goal-post; Ball: 27 inches to 28inches in circmference; Duration: 90 minutes maximum. Golf Hole 4 1/2 inches; Ball: 1 1/2 oz. in weight.

Hockey Ground 100 yds. By 55 to 60 yds.; Duration of game: two periods of 30 minutes each plus extra time in case of draw or suspension of game for some reason; Goal perpendicular posts: 8 yds. Apart joined together by a horizontal cross bar 7 ft. from ground; B Marathon Race 26 miles, 385 yards. Polo Ground: 300 yds. By 200 yds. Table Tennis 9 ft. x 6 ft. x 2 1/2 ft. Tennis 78 ft. by 28 ft. (singles), 78 ft. by 36 ft. (doubles). Volleyball Rectangular 30 ft. by 30 ft. TROPHIES ASSOCIATED WITH VARIOUS SPORTS & GAMES Air Racing Jawaharlal Challenge Trophy, King's Cup, World Cup. Archery Federation Cup Athletics Charminar Trophy, Federation Cup, World Cup. Badminton Agarwal Cup, Amrit Diwan Cup, Asia Cup, Austrelasia Cup, Chadha Cup, European Cup, Harilela Cup, Ibrahim Rahimatollah Challenge Cup, Konica Cup, Narng cup, Sophia Kitiakara Cup, Konica

Cup, S. R. Ruia Cup, Thomas Cup, Tunku Abdul Rahman Cup, Uber Cup, World Cup, Yonex Cup. Basketball Basalat Jha Trophy, B. C. Gupta Trophy, Federation Cup, S. M. Arjuna Raja trophy, Todd Memorial Trophy, William Jones Cup. Billiards Arthur Walker Trophy, Thomas Cup. Boat Rowing American Cup (Yacht racing), Wellington Trophy (India). Boxing Aspy Adjahia Trophy, federation Cup, Val iBaker Trophy. Bridge Basalat Jha Trophy, Holkar Trophy, Ruia Gold Cup, Singhania Trophy. Chess Naidu Trophy, Khaitan Trophy, Limca Trophy, Linares City Trophy, World Cup. Cricket Anthony D'Mellow Trophy, Ashes, Asia Cup, Benson and Hedges Cup, Bose Trophy, Champions Trophy, Charminar Challenge Cup, C. K. Nayudu Trophy, Cooch-Behar Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, Duleep Trophy, Gavaskar-Border Trophy, Duleep Trophy, Gavaskar-Border Trophy, G. D. Birla Trophy, Gillette Cup, Ghulam Ahmad Trophy, hakumat Rai Trophy, ICC World Cup, Interface Cup, Irani Trophy, Jawaharlal Nehru Cup, Lombard World Challenge Cup, McDowells Challenge Cup, Merchant Trophy, Moin-ud-Dowla Cup, NatWest Trophy, Prudential Cup (World Cup), Rani Jhansi Trophy, Ranji Trophy, Rohinton Baria Trophy, Rothmans Cup, Sahara Cup, Sharjah Cup, Sheesh Mahal Trophy, Sheffield Shield, Singer Cup, Sir Frank Worrel Trophy, Texaco Cup, Titan Cup, Vijay Hazare Trophy, Vijay Merchant Trophy, Vizzy Trophy, Wisden Trophy, Wills Trophy, World Series Cup. Football African Natons Cup, Airlines Cup, america Cup, Asia Cup, Asian Women's Cup, Bandodkar Trophy, B. C. Roy Trophy, Begum Hazrat Mahal Cup, Bicentennial Gold Cup, BILT Cup, Bordoloi Trophy, Colombo Cup, Confederations Cup, DCM Cup, Durand Cup, European Cup, FA

Cup, Federation Cup, G. V. Raja Memorial Trophy, gold Cup, Governor's Cup, Greek Cup, Great Wall Cup, IFA Shield, Independence Day Cup, Indira Gandhi Trophy, Inter-Continental Cup, Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup, Jules Rimet Trophy, Kalinga Cup, Kings Cup, Kirin Cup, Lal Bahadur Shastri Trophy, McDowell Cup, Merdeka Cup, Nagjee Trophy, Naidunia Trophy, Nations Cup, NFL Trophy, Nehru Gold Cup, Nizam Gold Cup, Raghbir Singh Memorial Cup, Rajiv Gandhi Trophy, Rovers Cup, Sanjay Gold Cup, Santosh Trophy, Scissors Cup, Sir Ashutohs Mukherjee Trophy, Stafford Cup, Subroto Cup, Supercup Trophy, Todd Memorial Trophy, UEFA Cup, US Cup, Vittal Trophy, Winner's Cup, World Cup. Golf Canada Cup, Eisenhower Trophy, Inter-Continental Cup, Maekyung LG Fashion Open Trophy, Muthiah Gold Cup, Nomura Trophy, Paralamdi Trophy, President's Trophy, Prince of Wales Cup, Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, Topolino Trophy, Walker Cup, Waterford Crystal Trophy, World Cup. Hockey Agha Khan Cup, Allwyn Asia Cup, Azlan Shah Cup, Beighton Cup, Bhim Sain Trophy, BMW Trophy, Bombay Gold Cup, Champions Trophy, Clarke Trophy, Dhyan Chand Trophy, Esanda Champions Cup, European Nations Cup, Gurmeet Trophy, Guru Nanak Cup, Gyanvati Devi Trophy, Indira Gandhi Gold Cup, Intercontinental Cup, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Cup, Kuppuswamy Naidu Cup, Lady Rattan Tata Cup (women), Lal Bahadur Shastri Cup, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gold Cup, Modi Gold Cup, Murugappa Gold Cup, Nehru Trophy, Obaidullah Gold Cup, Prime Minister's Gold cup, Rangaswami Cup, Ranjit Singh Gold Cup, Rene Frank Trophy, Sanjay Gandhi Trophy, Scindia gold Cup, Shriram Trophy, Tunku Abdul Razak Cup, Wellington Cup, World Cup, Yadavindra Cup. Horse Racing Beresford Cup, Blue Riband, Derby, Grand Natonal Cup. Kabaddi Federation Cup Kho-Kho Federation Cup Netball Anantrao Pawar Trophy. Polo

Ezar Cup, Gold Cup, King's Cup, President Cup, Prithi Singh Cup, Radha Mohan Cup, Winchester Cup. Rowing Beefeather's Gin. Rugby Football Bledisloe Cup; Calcutta Cup, Webb Ellis Trophy. Shootng North Wales Cup, Welsh Grand Prix. Snooker Team Tournament Asean Cup. Table Tennis Asian Cup, Berna Bellack Cup, Corbillion Cup (women), Electra Gold Cup, Gasper-Giest Prize, Grand Prix, Jayalaxmi Cup (women), Kamala Ramanunjan Cup, Marcel Corbillon Cup, Pithapuram Cup (men), Swaythling Cup (men), Travancore Cup (women), U Thant Cup, World Cup. Tennis Ambre Solaire Cup, A T&T Cup, Champions Cup, ATP President's Cup, Davis Cup, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Cup, Edgbaston Cup, Evert Cup, Federation Cup, Ghafar Cup, Grand Prix, Grand Slam Cup, Nations' Cup, Watson's Water Trophy, Wightman Cup, Wimbledon Trophy, World Cup, World Team Cup. Volleyball Centennial Cup, Federation Cup, Indira Pradhan Trophy, Shivanthi Gold Cup, World Cup, World League Cup. Weightlifting World Cup. Wrestling Bharat Kesari, Burdwan Shield, World Cup.

Yachting America Cup

IMPORTANT SPORTS VENUES Athletics Commonwealth Stadium (Canada), Olympic Stadium (Athens), Stadium Australia (Sydney) Baseball Brooklyn (USA), Dodger Stadium (USA), Qualcomm Stadium (USA), Veterans Stadium (USA). Basketball Alamodome (Texas)D, Charlotte Coliseum (USA). Boat Rowing Putney (England). Boxing Madison Square Garden (USA), Yankee Stadium (USA). Cricket Asgiriya Stadium (Kandy), Arbal-Niaz Stadium (Peshawar), Bangabandhu National Stadium (Dhaka), Barabati Stadium (Cuttack), Brabourne Stadium (Mumbai), Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bangalore), Eden Gardens (kolkata), Eden Park (Auckland), Ferozeshah Kotla Ground (Delhi), Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore), Green Park (Kanpur), Indira Priyadarshini Stadium (Visakhapatnam), Iqbal Stadium (Faisalabad), Jinnah Stadium (Gujranwala), Khettarama Stadium (Colombo), Lal Bahadur Stadium (Hyderabad), Leeds (London, England), Lords (London, England), M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai), Melbourne (Australia), National Stadium (Karachi), Nehru Stadium (Pune), Nehru Stadium (New Delhi), nehru Stadium (Goa), Old Trafford (Manchester,England), Oval (London, England ), Pindi Stadium (Rawalpindi), Sabina Park (West Indies), Sawai Man Singh Stadium (Jaipur), Sinhalese Sports Club Stadium (Colombo), Trent Bridge (England), Wankhede Stdium (Mumbai), Wanderers (South Africa). Football Ambedkar Stadium (New Delhi), Athens Olympic Stadium (Greece), Brookland (England), Corporation Stadium (Kolkata), Fed Ex Field (USA), Millennium Stadium (UK), Nehru Stadium (New Delhi), Oita Big Eye Stadium (Japan), Pontiac Silverdome (USA), Salt Lake Stadium (Kolkata), San Januario Stadium (Brazil), Veterans Stadium (USA), Wembley (London), Yokohama Internatioinal Stadium (Japan). Golf Augusta National Club (USA), Lyon Golf Club (France), Metropolitan Club (Melbourne), Sendy Lodge (Scotland), Yangon Club (Myanmar). Greyhound Racing White City (England). Hockey Dhyan Chand Stadium (Lucknow), Lal Bahadur Stadium (Hyderabad), Merdeka Stadium (Kuala Lumpur), Major Dhyan Chand Stadium (formerly National Stadium, New Delhi), Nehru Stadium (New Delhi), Sawai Man Singh Stadium (Jaipur), Shivaji Stadium (New Delhi), Wagener Stadium (The Netherlands). Horse Racing Aintree (England), Doncaster (England), Epsom (England), Flemington (Melbourne).

Lawn Tennis: DLTA Grounds (New Delhi), Wimbledon (England), Forest Hill (USA). Polo Hurlington (England), Jaipur Pologrounds. Rugby Football Blackheath, Twickenham (England), Millennium Stadium (Cardiff, UK). Shootng Bisley (England), Markopoulo Center (Athens). Snooker Blackpool (England). Swimming Subhas Sarovar (Kolkata), Talkatora Swimming Pool (New Delhi). Swimming and Rowing: Cape Griz Zen Putney-Mort -Lake (England), Sleen Sports Complex (Australia). Table Tennis NDMC Indoor Stadium (New Delhi). Tennis Foro Italico Stadium (Rome), Rolland Garros Stadium (Paris), Flushing Meadows (New York).
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Sites of Summer Olympic 1896 Athens 1900 Paris 1904 St. Louis 1908 London 1912 Stockholm 1920 Antwerp 1924 Paris 1928 Amsterdam 1932 Los Angeles 1936 Berlin 1948 London 1952 Helsinki 1956 Melbourne 1960 Rome 1964 Tokyo 1968 Mexico City 1972 Munich 1976 Montreal 1980 Moscow 1984 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta

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Commonwealth Game History History: Reverend Ashley Cooper was the first person to propose the idea of having a PanBritannic sporting contest to foster a spirit of goodwill and understanding within the British Empire. In 1928, a key Canadian athlete, Bobby Robinson, was given the task of organizing the first ever Commonwealth Games. These Games were held in 1930, in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and saw the participation of 400 athletes from eleven countries. Since then, the Commonwealth Games have been held every four years, except for the period during the Second World War. The Games have been known by various names such as the British Empire Games, Friendly Games and British Commonwealth Games. Since 1978, they have been known as the Commonwealth Games. Originally having only single competition sports, the 1998 Commonwealth Games at Kuala Lumpur saw a major change when team sports such as cricket, hockey and netball made their first appearance. In 2001, the Games Movement adopted the three values of Humanity, Equality and Destiny as the core values of the Commonwealth Games. These values inspire and connect thousands of people and signify the broad mandate for holding the Games within the Commonwealth. After Olympics, Commonwealth Games is the second largest sports festival in the world. The Games are held once in four years but only in between the Olympic years. The Games were originally known as the British Empire Games. The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930 at Hamilton, Canada. The 10th Commonwealth Games were held at Christchurch, New Zealand in 1974, the 11th in Edmonton (Canada) in 1978, the 12th in Brisbane (Australia) in 1982, the 13th in Edinburgh (Scotland) in 1986, the 14th in Auckland (New Zealand) in 1990 and the 15th in Victoria (Canada) in 1994, where about 3,350 athletes from a record 64 nations (including South Africa, which joined the family of Commonwealth athletes after 36 years) participated. Namibia also, which gained its independence in 1990, made its debut while Hong Kong made its final appearance in the Games before being ceded to China in 1997. S. No 1 2 3 4 Hamilton, Canada London, United Kingdom Sydney, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Venue Year 1930 1934 1938 1950 No of Countries 11 16 15 12

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10 Christchurch, New Zealand 11 Edmonton, Canada 12 Brisbane, Australia 13 Edinburgh, United Kingdom 14 Auckland, New Zealand 15 Victoria, Canada 16 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 17 Manchchester, United Kingdom 18 Melbourne, Australia 19 New Delhi, India ASIAN GAMES

India played a leading role to organise sports festival for Asian countries on Olympic lines. 'Ever Onward' is the motto of the Asian Games and 'a bright full rising sun with interlocking rings' is its emblem. The first Asian Games were held at New Delhi in 1951 followed by Manila, Philippines (1954); Tokyo, Japan (1958); Jakarta, Indonesia (1962); Bangkok, Thailand (1966, 1970, 1978 & 1998); Teheran, Iran (1974); New Delhi, India (1982); Seoul, South Korea (1986); Beijing,China (1990); Hiroshima, Japan (1994); Bangkok, Thailand (1998); Busan, South Korea (2002); Doha, Qatar (2006). The next editions of the Games is scheduled to be held in and Guangzhou, China (2010). SAP GAMES The South Asian Federation Games (SAP Games) is a sport festival of South Asian countries. The South Asian Sports Federation comprising India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives was formed in New Delhi in November, 1982. The first SAP Games were held in Kathmandu in 1984 followed by Dhaka (1985), Kolkata (1987), Islamabad (1989), Colombo (1991), Dhaka (1993) and Chennai (1995). The Eighth SAF Games (September 25-Octobcr 4, 1999) were held in Kathmandu. Three new eventsbadminton, rowing and karate were introduced for the first time in the 9th SAP Games.

New Name For SAF Games: The SAP Games have been rechristencd as South Asian Games, according to a decision taken by the South Asian Sports Federation at its 32nd meeting held in Islamabad (Pakistan) on April 2, 2004. Wimbledon Tennis The Championships, Wimbledon, or simply Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is considered the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in the London suburb of Wimbledon since 1877. It is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, and the only one still played on the game's original surface, grass, which gave the game of lawn tennis its name. The tournament takes place over two weeks in late June and early July.
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Rafael Nadal (Spain) defeated Tomas Berdych(Czch Republic) Roger Federer(Switzerland) defeted Andy Roddick (USA) Rafel Nadal(Spain) defeated Roger Federer(Switzerland) Roger Federer(Switzerland) defeted Rafel Nadal(Spain) Serena Williams(USA) defeated Vera Zvonareva(Russia) Serena Williams (USA) defeted Venus Williams (USA) Venus Williams (USA) defeated Serena Williams (USA) Venus Williams (USA) defeted Marion Bartoli (France)

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Jrgen Melzer(Austria) and Philipp Petzschner(Germany) defeated Robert Lindstedt(Sweeden) and Horia Tecau(Romania) Vania King(USA) and Yaroslava Shvedova(Kazakhstan) defeated Elena Vesnina(Russia) and Vera Zvonareva(Russia) Leander Paes(India) and Cara Black(Zimbabwe) defeated Wesley Moodie(South Africa) and Lisa Raymond(USA)

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US Open Tennis The "US Open Court of Champions" honors the greatest champions in the 122-year history of the U.S. Championships, which spans three centuries, beginning in 1851, becoming the US Open.
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Rafel Nadal (Spain) defeted Novak Djokovic (Sarbia) Juan Martin Del Potro (Argentina) defeated Roger Federer (Switzerland) Roger Federer (Switzerland) defeated Andy Murry (UK) Roger Federer (Switzerland) defeated Novak Djokovic Kim Clijsters (Belgium) defeated Vera Zvonareva (Russia) Kim Clijsters (Belgium) defeated Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) Serena Willams (USA) defeated Jelena Jankovic(Serbia) Justine Henin-Hardenne (Belgium) defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia) Bob Bryan (USA) and Mike Bryan (USA) defeated Rohan Bopanna (India) Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (Pakistan) Vania King (USA) and Yaroslava Shvedova (Kazaksthan) defeated Liezel Huber (USA)and Nadia Petrova (Russia) Liezel Huber (USA) and Bob Bryan (USA) defeated Kveta Peschke (CZE) and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (Pakistan)

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Australian Open Tennis The Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is the first Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, in January February.

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Novak Djokovic (SRB) defeated Andy Murray(GER) Roger Federer(Switzerland) defeated Andy Murray(UK) Rafel Nadal (Spain) defeted Roger Federer (Switzerland) Novak Djokovic (Serbia) defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Petsonga(France) Roger Federer (Switzerland) defeated Fernando Francisco Gonzlez Ciuffardi (Chili) Kim Clijsters (BEL) defeated Na Li(CHN) Serena Williams(USA) defeated Justine Henin(Belgium) Serena Williams (USA) defeted Dinara Safina (Russia) Maria Sharapova (Russia) defeated Ana Ivanovic (Serbia) Serena Williams (USA) defeated Maria Sharapova (Russia) Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan(USA) defeated Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes(IND) Bob Bryan(USA) and Mike Bryan(USA) defeated Daniel Nestor(Canada)and Nenad Zimonjic(Serbia) Bob Bryan(USA) and Mike Bryan(USA) defeated Mahesh Bhupathi(India)and Mark Knowles(The Bahamas) . Gisela Dulko(ARG)and Flavia Pennetta(ITA) defeated Victoria Azarenka(BLR) and Maria Kirilenko(RUS) Serena Williams(USA) and Venus Williams(USA) defeated Cara Black(Zimbabwe) and Liezel Huber(USA) Serena Williams(USA) and Venus Williams(USA) defeated Daniela Hantuchova(Slovakia) and Ai Sugiyama(Japan) Katarina Srebotnik(SLO) and Daniel Nestor(CAN) defeated Yung-Jan Chan(TPE) and Paul Hanley(AUS) Cara Black(Zimbabwe) and Leander Paes(India) defeated Ekaterina Makarova(Russia) and Jaroslav Levinsky(Czch Republic) Sania Mirza(India) and Mahesh Bhupathi(India) defeated

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FIFA WORLD CUP FOOTBALL The World Cup football tournament is organised by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) once in four years since 1930. It was on July 18, 1930 that the first-ever World Cup match was played between Uruguay and Chile, at the newly built Centenary Stadium in Montevideo (Uruguay). The World Cup now officially designated as Jules-Rimet Cup, named after the French lawyer who was the President of FIFA from 1921 to 1953, is 12 inch high and made of solid gold. WORLD CUP FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE Year Venue Winner Spain Runner Netherland Others awards related to this event

2010 South Africa

Adidas Golden Shoe: Thomas MUELLER(GER) Adidas Golden Ball: Diego FORLAN(URU) adidas Golden Glove: Iker CASILLAS(ESP) FIFA Fair Play award : Spain Best Young Player Award: Thomas MUELLER(GER) Adidas Golden Ball: Zinedine ZIDANE (FRA) Adidas Golden Shoe: Miroslav KLOSE (GER) Yashin Award for the Best Goalkeeper: Gianluigi BUFFON (ITA) Best Young Player Award: Lukas PODOLSKI (GER) FIFA Fair Play award: Spain, Brazil FIFA Award for the Most Entertaining Team: Portugal Adidas Golden Ball: Oliver KAHN (GER) Adidas Golden Shoe: RONALDO

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(BRA) Yashin Award for the Best Goalkeeper: Oliver KAHN (GER) FIFA Fair Play award: Belgium FIFA Award for the Most Entertaining Team: Korea Republic Adidas Golden Ball: RONALDO (BRA) Adidas Golden Shoe: Davor SUKER (CRO) Yashin Award for the Best Goalkeeper: Fabien BARTHEZ (FRA) FIFA Fair Play award: England, France FIFA Award for the Most Entertaining Team: France Adidas Golden Ball: ROMARIO (BRA) Adidas Golden Shoe: Oleg SALENKO (RUS), Hristo STOICHKOV (BUL) Yashin Award for the Best Goalkeeper: Michel PREUDHOMME (BEL) FIFA Fair Play award: Brazil FIFA Award for the Most Entertaining Team: Brazil Adidas Golden Ball: Salvatore SCHILLACI (ITA) Adidas Golden Shoe: Salvatore SCHILLACI (ITA) FIFA Fair Play award: England Adidas Golden Ball: Diego MARADONA (ARG) Adidas Golden Shoe: Gary LINEKER (ENG) FIFA Fair Play award: Brazil

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Adidas Golden Ball: Paolo ROSSI (ITA) Adidas Golden Shoe: Paolo ROSSI (ITA) FIFA Fair Play award: Brazil Golden Shoe: Mario KEMPES (ARG) FIFA Fair Play award: Argentina Golden Shoe: Grzegorz LATO (POL) Golden Shoe: Gerd MUELLER (GER) Golden Shoe: EUSEBIO (POR) Golden Shoe: Florian ALBERT (HUN), Valentin IVANOV (URS), Drazen JERKOVIC (YUG), Leonel SANCHEZ (CHI), VAVA (BRA), GARRINCHA (BRA) Golden Shoe: Just FONTAINE (FRA) Golden Shoe: Sandor KOCSIS (HUN) Golden Shoe: ADEMIR (BRA) Golden Shoe: LEONIDAS (BRA) Golden Shoe: Oldrich NEJEDLY (TCH) Golden Shoe: Guillermo STABILE (ARG)

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WORLD CUP CRICKET

The idea of organising a World Cup of cricket was mooted and agreed to in principle in 1971 when such a proposal was discussed at a meeting of the International Cricket Conference in London. However, due to various commitments the tournaments could not be staged until 1975 when the original plan of a South African team's visit to England fell through following opposition to the country's racial policy. England's Prudential Assurance Company came forward with sponsorship and for three consecutive years 1975, 1979 and 1983the one-day limited overs cricket tournament was held inEngland. It became famous as the Prudential Cup. In the first two tournaments, apart from the six full members of the International Cricket Conference (England, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand, India and Pakistan), Sri Lanka, before being elevated to Test status in 1981, had joined East Africa in 1975 and Canada in 1979 (two top teams among the associate members) to complete the groups in the tournaments proper. The West Indies, under Clive Lloyd, not only won the first two tournaments in 1975 and 1979 but in true Calypso style they produced sparkling cricket and confirmed I heir unassailable supremacy in this game. India broke the West Indian stranglehold in 1983 to open a new chapter in the brief annals of this prestigious tournament. Apiirt from some sparkling individual performances, the competition witnessed thrills and upsets. India with a poor total of 183 bowled themselves back into the game and became memorable winners by 43 runs at the sensational final at Lord's. When India managed a total of 183 in the final with useful contributions from Srikkanth (38), Amarnath (26) and Sandeep Patil (27), it seemed an easy total for the West Indies to overcome, but they surprisingly folded up for 140 runs and India pulled off one of the cricket's greatest upsets. Amarnath's performance earned him the coveted Man of the Match award. WORLD CUP CRICKET HISTORY Year Hosting Country 1975 UK 1979 UK 1983 UK 1987 India & Pakistan 1992 Australia 1996 India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka 1999 UK 2003 South Africa, Kenya & Zimbabwe Result West Indies beat Australia by 17 runs West Indies beat England by 92 runs India beat west Indies by 43 runs Australia beat England by 7 runs. Pakistan beat England by 22 runs. Sri Lanka beat Australia by 7 wickets Australia beat Pakistan by 8 wickets. Australia beat India by 125 runs

2007 West Indies, Bermuda 2011 India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

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Higest Individual Scores in ODI (Oneday International Cricket) 200 * 194* 194 189* 189 188* 186* 183* 183 181* 181 Sachin Tendulkar, India vs South Africa, Gwalior, February 2010. Charles Coventry, Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh, Bulawayo, August 2009 Saheed Anwar, Pakistan vs India, Chennai, May 1997 Viv Richards, West Indies vs England, Manchester, May, 1984 Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka vs India, Sharja, October 2000 Gary Kirsten, South Africa vs UAE, Rawalpindi, February 1996 Sachin Tendulkar, India vs New Zealand, Hydrabad, November 1999 Mahendra Singh Dhoni, India vs Srilanka, Jaipur, October 2005 Sourav Ganguly, India vs Sri Lanka, Tauton, May 1999 Mathew Hayden, Australia vs New Zealand, Hamilton, February 2007 Viv Richards, west Indies vs Sri Lanka, Karachi, October 1987.
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