This document contains a 50 question quiz covering topics in sports, world leaders, history, science and more. The questions are multiple choice and cover a wide range of people, places, events and topics from around the world. Each question is followed by the corresponding answer.
Darpan Inani is a prolific blind Indian chess player from Vadodara who is the highest rated blind chess player in India with an ELO rating of 2053. He has won several national and international awards for chess, including being a bronze medalist at the 2013 World Junior Championship and winning first prize at an open sighted tournament in France in 2018. He is honored for promoting chess and advocating for the visually impaired in India.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 50 multiple choice questions related to various topics in history, mythology, and international organizations. The questions cover subjects like Indian prime ministers, battles, emperors, founders of institutions, religious figures, and details about the United Nations.
Dissertation- Should Wales have its own independent cricket team- Angikaar Ch...Angikaar Choudhury
This dissertation examines the debate around whether Wales should have its own independent cricket team. Wales is currently represented by the England cricket team, unlike other sports like football and rugby where Wales has its own national teams. Some argue for a Welsh team to properly represent Wales on the international stage and correct a "historical wrong". However, others say a separate Welsh team is not practically possible and could financially harm Welsh cricket. The dissertation will investigate both sides of the argument through interviews and research to reach a conclusion on the issue.
The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This was the first time the Olympics were held in Canada. There were several organizational problems in the lead-up to the Games, including financial issues and labor strikes. Over 7,400 athletes from 88 countries ultimately participated across 198 events. Notable results included the East German women's swimming team winning all but two gold medals and the United States men's swimming team winning all but one gold. Spain participated with 115 athletes but only won one silver medal in canoeing and one in sailing.
This document lists important national and international days by month. It includes days commemorating events, causes, and groups like Republic Day, World Laundry Day, International Women's Day, and World Environment Day. Most months include 3-7 national and international days covering a wide range of topics from health and science to human rights and the environment.
This document lists many international days celebrated throughout the year, including:
- January 25th - National Voters Day in India and National Tourism Day. January 26th is India's Republic Day.
- February has World Cancer Day on the 4th and International Day of Women and Girls in Science on the 11th.
- March has World Kidney Day on the 2nd and International Women's Day on the 8th.
- April includes World Health Day on the 7th and World Book and Copyright Day on the 23rd.
- May has World Asthma Day on the 1st and International Nurses Day on the 12th.
- June marks World Environment Day on the 5th and World Ocean Day
This document contains a 50 question quiz covering topics in sports, world leaders, history, science and more. The questions are multiple choice and cover a wide range of people, places, events and topics from around the world. Each question is followed by the corresponding answer.
Darpan Inani is a prolific blind Indian chess player from Vadodara who is the highest rated blind chess player in India with an ELO rating of 2053. He has won several national and international awards for chess, including being a bronze medalist at the 2013 World Junior Championship and winning first prize at an open sighted tournament in France in 2018. He is honored for promoting chess and advocating for the visually impaired in India.
The document appears to be a quiz containing 50 multiple choice questions related to various topics in history, mythology, and international organizations. The questions cover subjects like Indian prime ministers, battles, emperors, founders of institutions, religious figures, and details about the United Nations.
Dissertation- Should Wales have its own independent cricket team- Angikaar Ch...Angikaar Choudhury
This dissertation examines the debate around whether Wales should have its own independent cricket team. Wales is currently represented by the England cricket team, unlike other sports like football and rugby where Wales has its own national teams. Some argue for a Welsh team to properly represent Wales on the international stage and correct a "historical wrong". However, others say a separate Welsh team is not practically possible and could financially harm Welsh cricket. The dissertation will investigate both sides of the argument through interviews and research to reach a conclusion on the issue.
The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This was the first time the Olympics were held in Canada. There were several organizational problems in the lead-up to the Games, including financial issues and labor strikes. Over 7,400 athletes from 88 countries ultimately participated across 198 events. Notable results included the East German women's swimming team winning all but two gold medals and the United States men's swimming team winning all but one gold. Spain participated with 115 athletes but only won one silver medal in canoeing and one in sailing.
This document lists important national and international days by month. It includes days commemorating events, causes, and groups like Republic Day, World Laundry Day, International Women's Day, and World Environment Day. Most months include 3-7 national and international days covering a wide range of topics from health and science to human rights and the environment.
This document lists many international days celebrated throughout the year, including:
- January 25th - National Voters Day in India and National Tourism Day. January 26th is India's Republic Day.
- February has World Cancer Day on the 4th and International Day of Women and Girls in Science on the 11th.
- March has World Kidney Day on the 2nd and International Women's Day on the 8th.
- April includes World Health Day on the 7th and World Book and Copyright Day on the 23rd.
- May has World Asthma Day on the 1st and International Nurses Day on the 12th.
- June marks World Environment Day on the 5th and World Ocean Day
The document provides information about India's independence day on August 15th and celebrations around the country to commemorate the end of British rule in 1947. It also briefly outlines some key facts about India's national symbols, cultural heritage, history of independence movements, and scientific and mathematical contributions throughout history. The document expresses pride in India's civilizational achievements and diversity.
The national emblem of India depicts three animals and colors with symbolic meanings: the saffron stands for courage and sacrifice, the white for purity and truth, and the green for faith and fertility. The navy blue wheel represents the continuity of India's progress as boundless as the sky and as deep as the sea. India has a rich cultural history as depicted in its great epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and was home to one of the world's earliest civilizations. It remains the world's largest democracy and second largest country by population.
The document provides an overview of key areas to study for the IIFT/SNAP exams, including history, geography, science, current affairs, and business awareness. It then focuses on history, recommending following a timeline of major historical events in India rather than just memorizing facts, and taking practice tests to familiarize oneself with names and events. The rest of the document provides timelines of major events in Indian history from ancient civilizations to modern times as well as sample exam questions.
This document contains lists of abbreviations, books and authors, popular quotations, societies and their founders, and important dates from world and Indian history. It provides definitions for over 90 common abbreviations across various fields such as politics, science, and organizations. It also lists over 50 notable books and their authors, as well as 10 popular quotations. Several societies founded in India are named along with their founders. Finally, the document outlines 17 important world dates from 776 BC to 1991 AD and 14 important dates from Indian history from 2500 BC to AD 1712.
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PRELIMS:
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BY SHOUNAK BASU, AHANA SARKAR, KRISHNENDU KARMAKAR AND RITAM ROY.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture, history, and achievements. It discusses India's independence in 1947 and transition to a republic in 1950. It then summarizes key facts about India's population, government, religions, languages spoken, and economic status as a large democracy. The document highlights several important historical figures and leaders in India as well as notable scientific and mathematical discoveries that originated in India. It also briefly describes several religious and cultural festivals celebrated in India and some of its most famous landmarks and places of natural beauty.
The name India is derived from Indus, which originates from the Old Persian word Sindhi.[24] The latter term stems from theSanskrit word Sindhu, which was the historical local appellation for the Indus River.[25] The ancient Greeks referred to the Indians as Indoi (Ινδοί), which translates as "The people of the Indus"
The document provides information about the history, government, and culture of India. It discusses how India gained independence from British rule in 1947 and adopted its constitution in 1950. It also mentions that India has 29 states, over 688 districts, a population of over 1.3 billion people, and is a diverse country with many languages, religions, and cultural traditions including various folk dances and classical dance forms.
1. The name "India" comes from the River Indus, where early settlers lived. The number system and digit zero were invented in India. India exports software to 90 countries and was home to some of the earliest developments in martial arts, yoga, education systems, and languages like Sanskrit.
2. Ancient India made many early contributions to fields like medicine (including Ayurveda), mathematics, astronomy, and navigation. Important structures like dams and reservoirs were also built in ancient India.
3. India has a long and rich history, and was at one point the richest country in the world before British colonial rule. It is now the largest democracy and has a diverse population and culture, being the birth
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about Indian history, politics, and culture. It includes questions about important dates like India becoming a republic, the formation of the election commission, and details about prominent political figures, states, and historical events. The total weightage for the quiz is 250 points and there are terms and conditions for scoring outlined at the beginning.
This document provides summaries of current events from India and around the world in the areas of politics, business, science, technology, environment and sports from October 1st. Some key highlights include India being ranked 8th in Brand Finance's most valuable nation brands report, the launch of Flipkart's new in-house appliance brand MarQ, and winners of the 2017 Nobel Prizes being announced in fields such as Economics, Physics and Medicine.
The document discusses key aspects of Indian history and culture, including:
1) The national emblem of India features Asoka's lion capital pillar and represents concepts like power, courage and truth.
2) The national flag colors signify strength, peace, and prosperity. The wheel in the center represents dharma.
3) India has a rich civilization that dates back over 5,000 years to the Indus Valley, and was a birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism that have spread globally.
The document provides information about India's ancient civilization and its contributions to various fields like science, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. It highlights important figures from India's history like Aryabhatta, Brahmagupta, Sushruta, and others who made significant discoveries centuries before their Western counterparts in fields such as astronomy, calculus, surgery, and more. It also briefly outlines India's diverse languages, religions, and cultural heritage.
- Jean-Paul Sartre refused the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature as he was the leader of the existentialist movement in France.
- Hector Huge Munro was the pseudonym of the British satirist and humorist.
- Chandra Mohan Jain is better known as Rajneesh, the controversial Indian godman.
- Christian Neethling Bernard performed the first human heart transplant operation in South Africa.
The document summarizes the history of civilization in India from 7000 BC to modern times. It notes that the earliest civilization was likely in Kumari Kandam in southern India, preceding Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Major developments included the Mehrgarh civilization beginning farming around 7000 BC, the Indus Valley civilization from 3000 BC being highly advanced, and the Vedic age starting around 1500 BC. Many religions also originated in India like Buddhism and Jainism between 800 BC-800 AD. The document then outlines several empires and kingdoms that ruled parts of India at different points in history up until British colonial rule from the 16th century onwards and Indian independence in 1947.
The document provides an overview of the history of British rule in India from the 1700s to Indian independence in 1947. It discusses some key events:
1) In the 1700-1750 period, the British East India Company (EIC) faced problems as French competition grew and Indian rulers turned to trade with France instead of Britain.
2) Robert Clive helped the EIC gain power in India through military victories over the French and Indian rulers in the 1750s, making the EIC a powerful force in India.
3) British rule over India was established in 1858 after the failed 1857 Indian rebellion against the EIC, leading to nearly 90 years of direct British control until Indian independence in 1947
The document provides an overview of the history of British rule in India from the 1700s to Indian independence in 1947. It discusses some key events:
1) In the 1700-1750 period, the British East India Company (EIC) faced problems as French competition grew and Indian rulers turned to trade with France instead of Britain.
2) Robert Clive helped the EIC gain power in India through military victories over the French and Indian rulers in the 1750s, making the EIC a powerful force in India.
3) British rule over India was established in 1858 after the failed 1857 Indian rebellion against the EIC, leading to nearly 90 years of direct British control until Indian independence in 1947
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
The document provides information about India's independence day on August 15th and celebrations around the country to commemorate the end of British rule in 1947. It also briefly outlines some key facts about India's national symbols, cultural heritage, history of independence movements, and scientific and mathematical contributions throughout history. The document expresses pride in India's civilizational achievements and diversity.
The national emblem of India depicts three animals and colors with symbolic meanings: the saffron stands for courage and sacrifice, the white for purity and truth, and the green for faith and fertility. The navy blue wheel represents the continuity of India's progress as boundless as the sky and as deep as the sea. India has a rich cultural history as depicted in its great epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and was home to one of the world's earliest civilizations. It remains the world's largest democracy and second largest country by population.
The document provides an overview of key areas to study for the IIFT/SNAP exams, including history, geography, science, current affairs, and business awareness. It then focuses on history, recommending following a timeline of major historical events in India rather than just memorizing facts, and taking practice tests to familiarize oneself with names and events. The rest of the document provides timelines of major events in Indian history from ancient civilizations to modern times as well as sample exam questions.
This document contains lists of abbreviations, books and authors, popular quotations, societies and their founders, and important dates from world and Indian history. It provides definitions for over 90 common abbreviations across various fields such as politics, science, and organizations. It also lists over 50 notable books and their authors, as well as 10 popular quotations. Several societies founded in India are named along with their founders. Finally, the document outlines 17 important world dates from 776 BC to 1991 AD and 14 important dates from Indian history from 2500 BC to AD 1712.
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TECHNO INDIA SALT LAKE
PRELIMS:
OPEN INDIA QUIZ: A QUIZ ON OUR MOTHER NATION, ABOUT ITS HERITAGE, GEOPOLITICS, HISTORY, ECONOMY AND CULTURE.
BY SHOUNAK BASU, AHANA SARKAR, KRISHNENDU KARMAKAR AND RITAM ROY.
This document provides an overview of Indian culture, history, and achievements. It discusses India's independence in 1947 and transition to a republic in 1950. It then summarizes key facts about India's population, government, religions, languages spoken, and economic status as a large democracy. The document highlights several important historical figures and leaders in India as well as notable scientific and mathematical discoveries that originated in India. It also briefly describes several religious and cultural festivals celebrated in India and some of its most famous landmarks and places of natural beauty.
The name India is derived from Indus, which originates from the Old Persian word Sindhi.[24] The latter term stems from theSanskrit word Sindhu, which was the historical local appellation for the Indus River.[25] The ancient Greeks referred to the Indians as Indoi (Ινδοί), which translates as "The people of the Indus"
The document provides information about the history, government, and culture of India. It discusses how India gained independence from British rule in 1947 and adopted its constitution in 1950. It also mentions that India has 29 states, over 688 districts, a population of over 1.3 billion people, and is a diverse country with many languages, religions, and cultural traditions including various folk dances and classical dance forms.
1. The name "India" comes from the River Indus, where early settlers lived. The number system and digit zero were invented in India. India exports software to 90 countries and was home to some of the earliest developments in martial arts, yoga, education systems, and languages like Sanskrit.
2. Ancient India made many early contributions to fields like medicine (including Ayurveda), mathematics, astronomy, and navigation. Important structures like dams and reservoirs were also built in ancient India.
3. India has a long and rich history, and was at one point the richest country in the world before British colonial rule. It is now the largest democracy and has a diverse population and culture, being the birth
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about Indian history, politics, and culture. It includes questions about important dates like India becoming a republic, the formation of the election commission, and details about prominent political figures, states, and historical events. The total weightage for the quiz is 250 points and there are terms and conditions for scoring outlined at the beginning.
This document provides summaries of current events from India and around the world in the areas of politics, business, science, technology, environment and sports from October 1st. Some key highlights include India being ranked 8th in Brand Finance's most valuable nation brands report, the launch of Flipkart's new in-house appliance brand MarQ, and winners of the 2017 Nobel Prizes being announced in fields such as Economics, Physics and Medicine.
The document discusses key aspects of Indian history and culture, including:
1) The national emblem of India features Asoka's lion capital pillar and represents concepts like power, courage and truth.
2) The national flag colors signify strength, peace, and prosperity. The wheel in the center represents dharma.
3) India has a rich civilization that dates back over 5,000 years to the Indus Valley, and was a birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism that have spread globally.
The document provides information about India's ancient civilization and its contributions to various fields like science, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. It highlights important figures from India's history like Aryabhatta, Brahmagupta, Sushruta, and others who made significant discoveries centuries before their Western counterparts in fields such as astronomy, calculus, surgery, and more. It also briefly outlines India's diverse languages, religions, and cultural heritage.
- Jean-Paul Sartre refused the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature as he was the leader of the existentialist movement in France.
- Hector Huge Munro was the pseudonym of the British satirist and humorist.
- Chandra Mohan Jain is better known as Rajneesh, the controversial Indian godman.
- Christian Neethling Bernard performed the first human heart transplant operation in South Africa.
The document summarizes the history of civilization in India from 7000 BC to modern times. It notes that the earliest civilization was likely in Kumari Kandam in southern India, preceding Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Major developments included the Mehrgarh civilization beginning farming around 7000 BC, the Indus Valley civilization from 3000 BC being highly advanced, and the Vedic age starting around 1500 BC. Many religions also originated in India like Buddhism and Jainism between 800 BC-800 AD. The document then outlines several empires and kingdoms that ruled parts of India at different points in history up until British colonial rule from the 16th century onwards and Indian independence in 1947.
The document provides an overview of the history of British rule in India from the 1700s to Indian independence in 1947. It discusses some key events:
1) In the 1700-1750 period, the British East India Company (EIC) faced problems as French competition grew and Indian rulers turned to trade with France instead of Britain.
2) Robert Clive helped the EIC gain power in India through military victories over the French and Indian rulers in the 1750s, making the EIC a powerful force in India.
3) British rule over India was established in 1858 after the failed 1857 Indian rebellion against the EIC, leading to nearly 90 years of direct British control until Indian independence in 1947
The document provides an overview of the history of British rule in India from the 1700s to Indian independence in 1947. It discusses some key events:
1) In the 1700-1750 period, the British East India Company (EIC) faced problems as French competition grew and Indian rulers turned to trade with France instead of Britain.
2) Robert Clive helped the EIC gain power in India through military victories over the French and Indian rulers in the 1750s, making the EIC a powerful force in India.
3) British rule over India was established in 1858 after the failed 1857 Indian rebellion against the EIC, leading to nearly 90 years of direct British control until Indian independence in 1947
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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2. Indian Polity & Governance
History
Geography
Economics
Science & Technology
Sports
3. Framed by : “ The Constituent Assembly “
Assembly Started Date : 9th December
1946
President of Constituent Assembly: Dr.
Rajendra Prasad
Chairman of Drafting Committee : Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar
Constitution Signed Date : 26th November
1949
Constitution came into Force : 26th January
1950
4. Dr. B.R.Amebdkar (Chairman)
N.Gopalaswamy Ayyangar
Alladi Krishnaswamy Ayyar
K.M.Munshi
Mohammad Sadullah
B.L.Mitter ( replaced by N.Madhava Rao )
Dr.D.P.Khaitan ( replaced by
T.T.Krishnamachari )
5. i. Government of India Act, 1935
ii. British Constitution:
iii. US Constitution
iv. Irish Constitution
v. Canadian Constitution:
vi. Australian Constitution:
vii. Weimar Constitution
viii. Soviet Constitution:
ix. French Constitution:
x. South African Constitution
xi. Japanese Constitution
6. 1. Right to equality:
2. Right to freedom
3. Right against exploitation
4. Right to freedom of religion
5. Cultural and Educational rights
6. Right to constitutional remedies
7. Right to elementary education
7.
8. Article 12 –35: Specify the Fundamental Rights available
Article 36-50 : Specify the Directive Principles of state
policy
Article 51A : Specifies the Fundamental Duties of every
citizen
Article 80 : Specifies the number of seats for the Rajya
Sabha
Article 81 : Specifies the number of seats for the Lok
Sabha
Article 343 : Hindi as official language
Article 356 : Imposition of President’s Rule in states
Article 370 : Special status to Kashmir
Article 395 : Repeals India Independence Act and
Government of India Act, 1935
9. Ancient India History :
>> Pre Historic Cultures in India (400000 BC-1000 BC
)
>> Periodization of Indian Prehistory
: Palaeolithic Age
: Mesolithic Age
: Neolithic Age
: Indus Valley Civilization (2500 BC-1500 BC)
: Early Historic Period (1500-500 BC)
Medieval India History
>> Delhi Sultanate (AD 1206-1290)
>> Mughal India
Modern India History
10. Periods Events/Significance
BC
300-5000 Indus Valley Civilization
327-326 Alexander’s Invasion
273-232 Ashoka’s Regin
AD
606-647 Harshvardhan’s Regin
1001 1st Invasion of India by
Mohd. Ghauri
1025 Destruction of Somnath
temple
1469 Birth of Guru Nanak
11. 1497-98 1st Voyage of Vasco de
Gama to India
1526 1st Battle Of Panipat (
Foundation of Mughal
Empire)
1600 East India Company
Established
1634 English permitted to
trade in India
1739 Nadir Shah Invades India
1857 1st War of Independence
1885 Foundation of Indian
National Congress
1906 Foundation of Muslim
League
1914 World War-I begins
12. 1939 World War II begins
1942 Quit India Movement
1945 World War II ends
1947 Division of India
1948 Mahatma Gandhi assassinated
13. National Youth Day 5th January
Army Day 15th January
International Women’s
Day
8th March
National Science Day 28th Feburary
Martyrs’s Day 30TH January
World Laughter Day 10th january
World Disabled Day 20th March
World Forestry Day 21st March
14. Country Capital Currency
USA Washington D.C. US Dollar
Spain Madrid Euro
France Paris Euro
Ukraine Kiey Roubel
China Beijing Yuan
Norway Oslo Norwegian
Krone
U.K. London Pound Sterling
15. Place State Significance
Ludhiana Punjab 90% of Woolen
Garments
produced here
Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh Auto Parts
Panna Madhya Pradesh Diamond Mines
Rourkela Orrisa Iron & Steel
Kollan Kerala Cashew
16. State/UT National Park Established
Andaman&Nicob
ar
Campbell Bay
National Park
1992
Jharkhand Betla National
Park
1986
Goa Mollem National
Park
1978
Madhya Pradesh Bhandhavgarh
national Park
1982
Karnataka Anshi National
Park
1987
18. Reserve Bank Of India
Commercial Banks in India
Credit Rating Agencies in India
Securities & Exchange Board of India
Insurance Companies in India
Specialised Financial Institutions in India
19. Important branches of Science :
Aerodynamics Study of Motion of Gas
on Objects
Aeronautics Science of Flight of
Airplanes
Archaeology Study of Material
Remains of Cultures
Cardiology Study of Heart
Astrophysics Study of Physics of
Universe
Cryptography Study of Secret Writing
20. Invention Date Description
Camera 1826 By British
Polymath William
Talbot
Mobile 1947 By Bell
Laboratories in
1947
PC 1977 By Apple
Telephone 1876 By Alexander
Graham Bell
Television 1925 Scotsman John
Logie Baird
21. Number of Players in Famous Sports
Sports Number of Players
Baseball 9
Polo 4
Water Polo 7
Hockey 11
Soccer 11
Volleyball 6
Kho Kho 9
22. Stadium Capacity Game(s) City State
Salt Lake
Stadium
120,000 Soccer Kolkata West
Bengal
Eden
Gardens
80,000 Cricket Kolkata West
Bengal
M.Chinna
swamy
Stadium
36,430 Cricket Banglore Karnataka
Wankhed
e Stadium
45,000 Cricket Mumbai Maharash
tra
MGR Race
Course
Stadium
40,000 Horse
Racing,Ka
baddi
Madurai Tamil
Nadu
23. Arjuna Awards
Dronacharya Award
Dhyan chand Award
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
24. At Eptitude we prepare for entrance exams
for streams like Business Management , Law
and Hotel Management
Team of IIM Graduates with rich & diverse
experience across multiple industries.
25. Delhi University : 5 Selections
NMIMS : 18 Selections
Symbiosis Pune : 13 Selections
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