This document contains summaries of various advertising campaigns across different industries. It discusses posters for a wine and dine festival, eco-friendly light bulbs, a new sugar product, lipstick, masala spices, overfishing, sushi and pollution, and issues around racism, artificial foods, and promoting peace instead of war. The ads use simple visuals and messages to communicate key details about events, products, and social issues in a clear and informative manner.
The document discusses phobias, which are irrational fears that cause severe anxiety and interfere with daily life. It defines various specific phobias like arachnophobia (fear of spiders), cynophobia (fear of dogs), and social phobias (fear of social situations). The document distinguishes between normal fears and phobias, noting that phobias greatly exaggerate or invent threats. It states that while fear can be adaptive, phobias are irrational. Phobias can be treated through therapy and self-help strategies to help people live without fear.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor desempenho. O dispositivo também possui recursos adicionais de inteligência artificial e maior capacidade de armazenamento. O lançamento está programado para o final do ano com preço inicial sugerido de US$799.
This document discusses journalism and education. It defines journalism as the preparation and dissemination of written, visual or audio material for public dissemination regarding newsworthy events. It notes that journalism allows one to follow topics of interest and learn about different industries and trends. Journalists have opportunities to meet interesting people from different fields through interviews and research. Their work benefits the public interest by uncovering new information and facts. Education is defined as the transfer of knowledge, skills and habits from one generation to the next through teaching and learning experiences.
Television originated from the Greek word for "far sight" and refers to transmitting moving images and sound over long distances. It became a common household item in the mid-20th century and was primarily used for advertising, entertainment and news. While broadcast television is still popular, the rise of internet and on-demand streaming has decreased viewership of traditional television as people now have more control over what and when they watch.
The document summarizes the life stories of several famous figures who initially faced failures or rejections but later achieved great success. It describes how Albert Einstein was called unsocial and adrift in dreams by his teacher but later won the Nobel Prize; how Beethoven was called a hopeless composer by his teacher but composed nine of the world's greatest symphonies after going deaf; and how Walt Disney faced bankruptcy multiple times but became a famous film producer. It provides similar stories for Abraham Lincoln, J.K. Rowling, Michael Jordan, Colonel Sanders, and others who overcame challenges through perseverance and hard work.
This document contains summaries of various advertising campaigns across different industries. It discusses posters for a wine and dine festival, eco-friendly light bulbs, a new sugar product, lipstick, masala spices, overfishing, sushi and pollution, and issues around racism, artificial foods, and promoting peace instead of war. The ads use simple visuals and messages to communicate key details about events, products, and social issues in a clear and informative manner.
The document discusses phobias, which are irrational fears that cause severe anxiety and interfere with daily life. It defines various specific phobias like arachnophobia (fear of spiders), cynophobia (fear of dogs), and social phobias (fear of social situations). The document distinguishes between normal fears and phobias, noting that phobias greatly exaggerate or invent threats. It states that while fear can be adaptive, phobias are irrational. Phobias can be treated through therapy and self-help strategies to help people live without fear.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor desempenho. O dispositivo também possui recursos adicionais de inteligência artificial e maior capacidade de armazenamento. O lançamento está programado para o final do ano com preço inicial sugerido de US$799.
This document discusses journalism and education. It defines journalism as the preparation and dissemination of written, visual or audio material for public dissemination regarding newsworthy events. It notes that journalism allows one to follow topics of interest and learn about different industries and trends. Journalists have opportunities to meet interesting people from different fields through interviews and research. Their work benefits the public interest by uncovering new information and facts. Education is defined as the transfer of knowledge, skills and habits from one generation to the next through teaching and learning experiences.
Television originated from the Greek word for "far sight" and refers to transmitting moving images and sound over long distances. It became a common household item in the mid-20th century and was primarily used for advertising, entertainment and news. While broadcast television is still popular, the rise of internet and on-demand streaming has decreased viewership of traditional television as people now have more control over what and when they watch.
The document summarizes the life stories of several famous figures who initially faced failures or rejections but later achieved great success. It describes how Albert Einstein was called unsocial and adrift in dreams by his teacher but later won the Nobel Prize; how Beethoven was called a hopeless composer by his teacher but composed nine of the world's greatest symphonies after going deaf; and how Walt Disney faced bankruptcy multiple times but became a famous film producer. It provides similar stories for Abraham Lincoln, J.K. Rowling, Michael Jordan, Colonel Sanders, and others who overcame challenges through perseverance and hard work.
This very short document discusses life and its beauty in just one word - "beautiful". It conveys a simple yet profound message about appreciating life in a concise manner. The document ends with thanks, perhaps for taking the time to read its brief but poignant message.
This document proposes research on the dropout rates of underprivileged girls in English medium primary schools in urban Bangladesh. It notes that about half of Bangladesh's primary school aged children are girls, but there is a decline in girls continuing to secondary school. The purpose is to understand why dropout rates are higher for underprivileged urban girls through surveys of parents, teachers, and students. Key expectations are that financial issues, cultural barriers like early marriage, and questions around the benefits of English medium education contribute to girls dropping out at higher rates than boys.
The document discusses suicide, including its definition, causes, methods, and prevention. Suicide is defined as taking one's own life and is often attributed to mental illness, depression, substance abuse, or stressful life events. Common methods of suicide include hanging, poisoning, and firearms. Efforts to prevent suicide focus on restricting access to lethal means, treating mental illness and addiction, and improving social and economic support systems. The document provides tips for coping with suicidal thoughts, such as making a safety plan and seeking help from others.
This document discusses Eastern philosophy, including various philosophies from South and East Asia. It specifically focuses on Sufi philosophy, a mystical branch within Islam. Sufism emerged in the Middle East in the 8th century and is now found around the world. Early Sufi literature from around 1000 CE became the source of Sufi thinking. The document also discusses the influential early Sufi philosopher Al-Ghazali from the 11th century, focusing on his concepts of the self and causes of misery and happiness.
This document discusses how education contributes to economic growth. It explains that investing in education improves a country's human capital by creating a more productive workforce. Workers with more skills and training can produce more goods and services, leading to increased GDP and standards of living. Education is viewed as an investment that yields long term benefits for both workers in the form of higher wages and employers through greater productivity. Overall, a well-educated labor force is a major factor in determining a country's economic strength and competitiveness.
This document discusses optical illusions and how the human visual system can be deceived. It begins by explaining how sight is the most important sense for humans and how vision works through the eyes and brain. There are three main types of optical illusions: literal illusions that create different images than the objects, physiological illusions caused by excessive stimulation of the eyes or brain, and cognitive illusions where the mind fills in or obscures areas. Examples of different optical illusions that use photographs, shadows, 3D street art, and rotating/waving images are provided. The document concludes by stating that optical illusions can be an effective creative technique for advertising to get consumer attention and stick in their memories.
This document describes a light sensor night switching circuit that uses two transistors, an LDR, variable resistor, and LEDs. It lists the components and specifications. The circuit diagram and calculations are not shown. The basic principle is explained - transistor T1 is on during the day, turning off T2 and the LEDs. At night, T1 turns off and T2 turns on, powering the LEDs. The result is that the circuit and LEDs turn on in the dark and off in the light, responding quickly to changes in light levels. This circuit was assigned as a student project.
The document contrasts optimism and pessimism, defining optimism as having a tendency to expect favorable outcomes and believe that good predominates over evil. Pessimism is defined as having a tendency to anticipate undesirable outcomes and believe that evil and pain in the world outweigh goodness and happiness. A realist is contrasted as someone who does not habitually see the best or worst in situations.
This very short document discusses life and its beauty in just one word - "beautiful". It conveys a simple yet profound message about appreciating life in a concise manner. The document ends with thanks, perhaps for taking the time to read its brief but poignant message.
This document proposes research on the dropout rates of underprivileged girls in English medium primary schools in urban Bangladesh. It notes that about half of Bangladesh's primary school aged children are girls, but there is a decline in girls continuing to secondary school. The purpose is to understand why dropout rates are higher for underprivileged urban girls through surveys of parents, teachers, and students. Key expectations are that financial issues, cultural barriers like early marriage, and questions around the benefits of English medium education contribute to girls dropping out at higher rates than boys.
The document discusses suicide, including its definition, causes, methods, and prevention. Suicide is defined as taking one's own life and is often attributed to mental illness, depression, substance abuse, or stressful life events. Common methods of suicide include hanging, poisoning, and firearms. Efforts to prevent suicide focus on restricting access to lethal means, treating mental illness and addiction, and improving social and economic support systems. The document provides tips for coping with suicidal thoughts, such as making a safety plan and seeking help from others.
This document discusses Eastern philosophy, including various philosophies from South and East Asia. It specifically focuses on Sufi philosophy, a mystical branch within Islam. Sufism emerged in the Middle East in the 8th century and is now found around the world. Early Sufi literature from around 1000 CE became the source of Sufi thinking. The document also discusses the influential early Sufi philosopher Al-Ghazali from the 11th century, focusing on his concepts of the self and causes of misery and happiness.
This document discusses how education contributes to economic growth. It explains that investing in education improves a country's human capital by creating a more productive workforce. Workers with more skills and training can produce more goods and services, leading to increased GDP and standards of living. Education is viewed as an investment that yields long term benefits for both workers in the form of higher wages and employers through greater productivity. Overall, a well-educated labor force is a major factor in determining a country's economic strength and competitiveness.
This document discusses optical illusions and how the human visual system can be deceived. It begins by explaining how sight is the most important sense for humans and how vision works through the eyes and brain. There are three main types of optical illusions: literal illusions that create different images than the objects, physiological illusions caused by excessive stimulation of the eyes or brain, and cognitive illusions where the mind fills in or obscures areas. Examples of different optical illusions that use photographs, shadows, 3D street art, and rotating/waving images are provided. The document concludes by stating that optical illusions can be an effective creative technique for advertising to get consumer attention and stick in their memories.
This document describes a light sensor night switching circuit that uses two transistors, an LDR, variable resistor, and LEDs. It lists the components and specifications. The circuit diagram and calculations are not shown. The basic principle is explained - transistor T1 is on during the day, turning off T2 and the LEDs. At night, T1 turns off and T2 turns on, powering the LEDs. The result is that the circuit and LEDs turn on in the dark and off in the light, responding quickly to changes in light levels. This circuit was assigned as a student project.
The document contrasts optimism and pessimism, defining optimism as having a tendency to expect favorable outcomes and believe that good predominates over evil. Pessimism is defined as having a tendency to anticipate undesirable outcomes and believe that evil and pain in the world outweigh goodness and happiness. A realist is contrasted as someone who does not habitually see the best or worst in situations.
3. Proverb: STORY:
Charity begins at home TEENY-TINY
MOUSE AND MOUSER
RHYME: THE MOUSE went to
visit the Cat, and found
Four little monkeys:
her sitting behind the hall
Jumping on the bed door, spinning.
One fell down and broke MOUSE: What are you
his head doing, my lady, my lady,
Mamma called the doctor what are you doing, my
The doctor said, No more lady?
monkeys jumping on the CAT (sharply): I’m
bed. spinning old breeches,
good body, good body I’m
spinning old breeches,
GOOD WORD: good body.
The harder the conflict, MOUSE: Long may you
the more glorious the wear them, my lady, and
triumph my lady; long may you
wear them, my lady.
TOUNGE TWISTER:
CAT (gruffly): I’ll wear’
Fresh fried fish, fish fresh em and tear ‘em, good
fried, fried fish fresh, fish body, and good body. I’ll
fried fresh
4. wear ‘em and tear ‘em, body the further you went,
good body. good body.
MOUSE: I was sweeping MOUSE: I bought me a
my room, my lady, my pudding, my lady, my
lady, I was sweeping my lady, I bought me a
room, my lady. pudding, my lady.
CAT: The cleaner you’d CAT (snarling): The more
be, good body, good body, meat you had, good body,
the cleaner you’d be, good good body, the more meat
body. you had, good body.
MOUSE: I found a silver CAT. (Sharply): The
sixpence, my lady, my faster you’d eat it, good
lady, I found a silver body, good body, the
sixpence, my lady. faster you’d eat it, good
CAT: The richer you body.
were, good body, good MOUSE (timidly): The cat
body, the richer you were, came and ate it, my lady,
good body. my lady; the cat came and
MOUSE: I went to the ate it, my lady.
market, my lady, my lady, CAT (pouncingly): And
I went to the market, my I’ll eat you, good body,
lady. good body, and I’ll eat
CAT. The further you you, good body...
went, good body, good
5. NEW YEAR SMS
• Nights are Dark but Days are Light
Wish your Life will always be Bright
So my Dear don’t get Fear
Becoz, God Gift us a “BRAND NEW YEAR”
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013
• Little keys open big locks
Simple words reflect great thoughts
Your smile can cure heart blocks
So keep smiling it rocks
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013
• My Wishes 4 U,gr8 Start 4 Jan,luv 4 Feb, Peace 4 March, No
Worries 4 April, Fun 4 May, Joy 4 June To Nov, Happiness 4
Dec, Have A Lucky And Wonderful New Year...
• Beauty..
Freshness..
Dreams..
Truth..
Imagination..
Feeling..
Faith..
Trust..
This is begining of a new year!
• Let’s celebrate this blissful, cheerful, colorful New Year.
With a smile. Wish you happy new year."
6. then B completed the
REASONING QUESITONS: remaining work n 23 days.
The number of days after
1. Pipe A can fill in 20 minutes which A left the work was
and Pipe B in 30 mins and 1. 9
Pipe C can empty the 2. 11
same in 40 mins.If all of them 3. 12
work together, find the time 4. 15
taken to fill the tank 5. 16
1. 17 1/7 mins
2. 20 mins 5. At what time after 4.00 p.m.
3. 8 mins is the minutes hand of a clock
4. none of these exactly aligned with the hour
hand?
2. The probability that a man 1. 4:21:49.5
will be alive for 25 years is 3/5 2. 4:27:49.5
and the probability that his 3. 3:21:49.5
wife will be alive for 25 years 4. 4:21:44.5
is 2/3. Find the probability
that only the man will be alive 6. A person has 4 coins each of
for 25 years. different denomination. What
1. 2/5 is the number of different
2. 1/5 sums of money the person can
3. 3/5 form (using one or more coins
4. 4/5 at a time)?
1. 16
3. What is the code name for 2. 15
Windows Vista? 3. 12
1. Longhorn 4. 11
2. Longhund
3. Stackspray 7. If x=y=2z and xyz=256 then
4. Pearl what is the value of x?
1. 8
4. A and B can do a piece of 2. 3
work in 45 days and 40 days 3. 5
respectively. They began 4. 6
to do the work together but A
leaves after some days and
7. 8. Thirty men take 20 days to 2. Kochi
complete a job working 9 3. Mumbai
hours a day. How many hour 4. Visakhapatnam
a day should 40 men work to
complete the job? 12.The mass number of a
1. 8 hrs nucleus is
2. 71/2 hrs 1. Always less than its atomic
3. 7 hrs number
4. 9 hrs 2. Always more than its atomic
number
9. A shop keeper sold a T.V set 3. Sometimes more than and
for Rs.17,940 with a discount sometimes equal to its atomic
of 8% and earned a profit of number
19.6%.What would have been 4. None of the above
the percentage of profit .
earned if no discount was 13.If (2x-y)=4 then (6x-3y)=?
offered? 1. 15
1. 24.8% 2. 12
2. 25% 3. 18
3. 26.4% 4. 10
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these 14.A clock is set right at 8 a.m.
The clock gains 10 minutes in
24 hours. What will be
10.The simple interest on a the true time when the clock
certain sum of money for 3 indicates 1 p.m. on the
years is 225 and the following day?
compound interest on the 1. 48 min. past 12
same sum at the same rate for 2. 38 min. past 12
2 years is 153 then the 3. 28 min. past 12
principal invested is 4. 25 min. past 12
1. 1500
2. 2250 15.The average between a two
3. 3000 digit number and the number
4. 1875 obtained by interchanging the
digits is 9. What is the
11.Which one among the difference between the two
following has the largest digits of the number?
shipyard in India 1. 8
1. Kolkata 2. 2
8. 3. 5 be formed. If 24 children
4. Cannot be determined were made to stand in a
column, how many columns
16.If the value of x lies between 0 could be formed?
& 1 which of the following is 1. 20
the largest? 2. 30
1. x 3. 40
2. x2 4. 50
3. -x
4. 1/x 20.A radio when sold at a certain
price gives a gain of 20%.
17.Sam and Mala have a What will be the gain percent,
conversation. Sam says I am if sold for thrice the price?
certainly not over 40 Mala 1. 280
Says I am 38 and you are at 2. 270
least 5 years older than me · 3. 290
Now Sam says you are at least 4. 260
39 all the statements by the
two are false. How old are
they really?
1. Mala = 38 yrs, Sam =31 yrs.
2. Mala = 38 yrs, Sam = 41 yrs
3. Mala = 31 yrs, Sam = 41 yrs.
4. Mala = 45yrs, Sam = 41 yrs
18.A cow is tethered in the
middle of a field with a 14
feet long rope. If the cow
grazes 100 sq. ft. per day,
then approximately what
time will be taken by the cow
to graze the whole field ?
1. 2 days
2. 6 days
3. 18 days
4. 24 days
5. None of these
19.On sports day, if 30 children
were made to stand in a
column, 16 columns could
20. Acer set to launch $99 Intex unveils iBuddy
Iconia B1 tablet early Connect Android 4.0
2013: Report tablet with voice calling
for Rs. 7,990
Acer అ తక వ ఖర
గల ట బ 2013 దట
డ దల ేయ రంగం Intex iBuddy Connect specifications
(Rs.7990/-)
ిదం ే ం . ల • 7-inch (800x480 pixels)
capacitive touch screen display
వలం 99$ అం ే 5,500. The • 1GHz processor
• 512MB DDRIII RAM
tablet is likely to sport a • 4GB internal storage,
7-inch screen expandable up to 32GB
1024x600 pixel display • 2-megapixel rear camera, VGA
1.2GHz dual-core front-facing camera
processor • GSM SIM support, 3G dongle
512MB RAM. support via USB, Wi-Fi 802.11
It is expected to run on b/g/n, Bluetooth, HDMI
• 3000 mAh lithium Ion battery
Android Jelly Bean
• Android 4.0.4
21. Cam quality of Nikon Google Maps app
Coolpix S800C rocks especially for
iPhone it works
perfect
It was one of the biggest tech
headlines of the year in
September; Apple dropped its
contract with Google, which
Cam quality of Samsung had always supplied the data
for the iPhone's Maps app. For
Galaxy Camera
various strategic reasons,
Apple preferred to write a new
app, based on a new database
of the world that Apple
intended to assemble itself.
Google Maps for the iPhone
has arrived. It's free, fast and
fantastic.
22. మ ాయ సహజ ిద న రసం ా ిన తర ాత
ప యక నచ ా . ాసు ా .
ఆ ా ఆమం క
ఉండడం వలన క న బ మర ే
చ ా ెల ప ా మఖ ప ాశం వసుం
ేయ ఉపక సుం .
మ ాయ ర ా ిం
దూ మఖ , డ
ాసు ం . ఇందుల
గ ంచు వల ిన
షయమ ఎ టంట
రప సు
మఖ ఎండ టసుం
కనుక మ శ జ ల
బ దం నూ ా మ
23. బ నూ , ఆమ దమ ఆ ి పళరసం, గ
మ య ఆ నూ క ి 15 ాల మ డ ౖ
క ి ే ట ర గ దల మర ెయ . ఆమ ర
ఉపక సుం . ఈ కల క సమత లనం వల ఎం
మర ేయడం వల ట ఉప గకరం ా ఉంట ం ,
క ఆ గ కర న ఇం ా ట ాలడం
ర గ దల జర గ త ం .. తగ త ం .
త నంత ట త
గడం వల ఎలప డూ
ట ఆ గ కరమ ా
ఉంట ం .ఇ మల
ర గ దల ల ల ౖన
సహజ ిద న
గృ పకరణమ .
24. రసం:
ఆ ి రసం: అం ే ఆ ి ిదం.
ావల న ప
ి ాల :
ఆ ి –3
పంచ ర - త నంత
ళ – 4 కప
మక ల ే ిన ఐ
తయ నం:
నం
ఆ ి క ,ి
మక ల ా తర గ ా .
లకల సల :
ంజల ే ిఆమక ల
ావల న ప
ి ాల :
ళ , పంచ ర క ి
ల న సల -ఒక కప
రబ .
ల న నగల -ఒక కప
ఆ శమ ఒక ాత ల
ల న బ బ ర -ఒకకప
సుక ఐ కల ా .
బ మ క ల - ఒక కప
25. నబటన బ దం ంజల -
ఒక కప
నబటన య ంజల -
ఒక కప
టమ ట సూ :
తయ నం:
నం
ావల న :
ి
ట మ ట ల - 600 ామ ల
అ ట బ ా కల ా .
అలం - 1 అంగ ళం డవ
ఆ శమంల మ రసం,
మక
యల , గ ,
న - 1 టబ సూ
ఉప బ ా క ి ే లక
బ ా ల ఒ న - సగం
సల ిదం. ఆ ా
న
ఎం ఉప గకర న
ార - ½క చక ా
ఫల రం ఇ .
క ం
ఉప - ర (1 టసూ )
26. నల యల -½ తర ాత న , యల
టసూ ి కల ా . అ
క జన ిం - టబ ప ా ఉ న తర ాత
సూ వరల ం ి ా
- 1 టబ సూ
ఆ ే ాల :
ట టల మం
ళ క , మక ల ా
ే ,ి ఆ మ క ల , అలం
మక ల క ి ఒక ాత
ల య ద ట .
ఉ న తర ాట క
జన ిం కల ా .
తర ాత ా
మక ల, బ ా ల
య . ఆ క ఉ న
27. నమ కం ం . ం సులక
డబ సం బ ంక ను ొ యడ.
ోచు ాలనుక డ
హ .
ా ల సు ళ ంట
"హ .... ఏం మనుష ల
లప ప ం లక ఏ .ఈ ల న ం
దగ ళ ా "దయ ే ి సం ేయడం
ల డ , యడ మ మ లౖ ం "
ెయ వదు. తల ప ె ే అనుక డ రం ా.
ఉన ం ప ం
ల"అ ాసుండటం ఆ
ప ే ాడ .
ంట ఒక ఇసక బ ా
ద ప ం . అల రం
28. పట దల త ణ
"పట దల ఉంట మ ి అవమ ంచలను. ీ ా వ
ా ంచల ల ో " ే ంచు వడమ ఇషం
అ డ నర ింహం లదు. ాబట క ఎం
ంత అం ేల
"అల ా.... అ ే ఈ
ల మల మర ల
ాసుల ాల ంద
ే ా" ె ా డ ా .
ాను. పట దల
ాసుల ంపం
"డబ ాస త ర ా
చూ ం" ఎదుర డ
అవసరం. ఓ ా ఆ ి ి ప
క ాడ .
ఇ ా ా? ను ా
ందర ా
మర ల ే ా" అ డ
క ప ా దగర ట ం
క ప ా .
సుక ంట డ ా .
" ర ను ాఢ న
త లం. ీ ఓ మం
29. మ డవ అ యం-కర
యం కర గమ
ండవ కం:
కం:
ా ణవ ా న బ ం హయ ీవ
త ేకం వద త న హమప య ం
ం:
త రం
(ఓ ా!) శ న వలనున ాక మ ేత
బ కలవర టట ా వల ఉ ను. ావ న ను ే ే
యమ ను ందగల అట క స ం క
ెప .
ా ఖ : 'ఇవ ' అను పదమ ను అర నుడ
ండ ార ఈ కం ల ా డ జం ా
సం ా వసల , కలవరమ ల ఉం ష
భగ ాను ె ి , అల ాడడం వల
అర నుడ మ న ిక ి మ య అజ నం
ెల సుం .
30. 23-12-2012న ా ే ా ించబ న .
జయం సందర ం ా అప ట నుం రల
పం ామ త న భగవ త ఉ తమ ా
మవరం గ ప ల సు ర. ఈ
ల ౖ ఉన ఉమ ార కమ య జ ల.
శ ర ేవ ానమ .య .సుబహ ణ శర
నందు, ఉమ శ ర ార ర ం ర. ఈ
భగవ సమ జంల ార మ ప ాణపండ
భగవ రల ా ార పం ిన
గంధ ప జ ే ార . ప స ాల
సుమ ర 50 మం బహ ంచడ ం .
రల జ ర. ప ాణపండ ా ార
ఉమ శ ర భగవ ఎం సహృదయమ
సమ జం 1955వ ఎం ల న,
ౖ ఖ ైన
సంవత రం ల ప స ాల ఉ తమ ా
య జ ల. ామమ సమ జ పం ిం ర .
31. ప ాణపండ ా ా
తం ా న స య
ప ాణపండ ా ష మ
ార మ య త ా న .
ప ాణపండ ామ మ
ార క ఈ భగవ
సమ జ ఇల ఎం
స యం ే ార . అ ే
ారసత మ ఇప డ
ప ాణపండ ా ార
ాయం ే ార .
ా ిం న గ ర వర ల
బహ య జ ల.
ామమ ార
32. ప జ సున భగవ
ే సమ జం రల
ప స ాల పంచుత న
పసుత గర ,
గ ర వర ల య జ ల.
మ ల , య జ ల.
.య .సుబహ ణ శర
34. that. Perfection comes
Effective Quotation of through selfless work."
Swami Vivekananda
Inspiring Messages
Famous Quotes by Swami "We are responsible for
Vivekananda. what we are, and whatever
we wish ourselves to be,
we have the power to
make ourselves. If what
"Take up one idea. we are now has been the
Make that one idea your result of our own past
life - think of it, dream of actions, it certainly
it, and live on that idea. follows that whatever we
Let the brain, muscles, wish to be in future can be
nerves, every part of your produced by our present
body, be full of that idea, actions; so we have to
and just leave every other know how to act."
idea alone. This is the way
to success, which is way
great spiritual giants are
produced."
"Perfection does not come
from belief or faith. Talk
does not count for
anything. Parrots can do
35. "You cannot believe "We are what our thoughts
in God until you believe in have made us; so take care
yourself." about what you think.
Words are secondary.
Thoughts live; they travel
"You have to grow far."
from the inside out. None
can teach you, none can
make you spiritual. There "Where can we go to find
is no other teacher but God if we cannot see Him
your own soul." in our own hearts and in
every living being"
"The goal of mankind is
knowledge. Now this "The world is the great
knowledge is inherent in gymnasium where we
man. No knowledge come to make ourselves
comes from outside - it is strong."
all inside. What we say a
man 'knows', should, in
strict psychological
language, be what he
'discovers' or 'unveils';
what man 'learns' is really
what he discovers by
taking the cover off his
own soul, which is a mine
of infinite knowledge."
36. MATHS: SUDOKO:
దగర ఒక నక , ఒక
, ఒక నం బ ా
ఉ ? ఒ సమయంల
ఒకట మ త సు ఒక
న ట . నక
ఉం ే నక
సుం . నం
బ ా వ ల
సుం . మ డ క LOGIC:
ద ల ఎల న రప ఒక ాద
ట ర? బృం ే, ఎవ
ఎక వ ెబ త ల ఆ ా రం
ఉం ?
SIMPLE:
ి ఏ ౖప ఎక వ ట
ఉంట ం ?
37. KARUJI: X≠G, అంట ఒక ంట
ఇందుల 3*3 ఉంట . ఉండవ
దట వర సల A,B,C
X < 1G, అంట , G ఒక 1
ండవ వర సల F,G,H
ఎడమ మ ందు వర సల X
ఉంట , వ మ డవ
ఉం
వర సల L.M,N ఉంట .
ఈ ంద ఒక ఉదహరణ
X < > 1G, అంట , G ఒక
1 ఎడమ ల క మం
వర సల X ఉం
పక న ా ఉన
టకల.
X=G, అంట X,G, ఒక
ంట ఉంట
38. తం ారం సమ ల:
62 - 63 = 1
(62 = 2x2x2x2x2x2 = 64, ∴
64 - 63 = 1)
ఒక వ మ య అత
ర ధుల గ ం ప Silence or a promise.
గం న ార . ార
ఆ య ర , మ య భర
ార నుం వ ం .
అతను వ నప డ ,
తన ర చ ంద ,
మ య ార ల ఒక ంజ
ఉం . వ ంచం ?
అత ర గర వ , త
వ కడ ప ల డ
41. పపంచం ల ంత ాల
• 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
• అ క ఎ 1987 ల దట తరత ా పం ే
ప సల నుం ఒక ఆ ల ంచడం ా ల
$40,000 ఆ ే ిం
• అస ల ాడవ ఆ రం ఏ ట? ే .
• ఎగరగల ఎ క జంత వ ఎ ట? ఏనుగ
• ా ీ క లక ెవ ల భం ేసు గలదు
• మ దల ల ా లకమదక ఏ ఇద ఒకట
ాదు
• అ ట మం ే ిగ లౖట క టర
• ఎడమ ే టౖప ే డ ౖన ఏ క పదం Stewardesses
42. ఆస కర న జల :
• భ ఉప తలం క ఒక ఐదవ వంత ఎ ర ల
ం ఉం .
• మ నవ ల ఆ ఉప గప ే క ల , అంట
న ాడగ న క ల సుమ ర 2000 ర ాల
ఉన .
• నల గ ర మనుష ల ఉన ఒక క ట ంబ ఒక
న పం ంచ 25.700 టర (6,800 ాలను)
ళ అవసరం అవ
• పపంచంల ఎ న
ె ెట ా య ల ఒక ీ య
ల (ల ా య వ ) ఉం ; 360 అడ గ ల
కంట డవ ..
• మ అం లల ా ధంల సంఖ .... మత
43. CURRENT AFFAIR: పపం ఈ షయ ల
సృ ి ధర భ , ద ె ి న , న రత
భ , కర భ ............ శం.......
ే ా ఇప డ ఆ
భరత మ త, భ ే , ధర , కర భ ల
వదువ ల త సరస .......... ఆడ ిల ప ి అ నం ా
తయ ం .
అ ంట ీల.
మన తర ా త ాల
భరత ేశం ల ీ ఒక ేవత
ఇ ే మనం ఇ ే .
............
పట ఆడ ిల అ ే
యత ర ంత ప జం
భదత.....? ఆడ లవ
తత రమం ే ేవ : అంట
ఇవ క ం , ఇల ాం
ఎక డ ీల
పల ేయడమ మన
ప ంపబడ అక డ
ిలల ే పనుల .... ిగ
ేవతల వ ి ార ....
ేట ా .... ి ం .....
44. ఎవ నÉ. ధ, ర ంచ , భ ంచ
ంట న ా ఈ ాధ ాదు అ ను ప ట
ేసు వ , ేశం ాబట ేశం
ిల కన , ఇంట అన సర హక ల
క ఉ . ఏ
ేయ
ఆడ ాళ ా ా వ సంసృ ఇ ?ఏ గ కత
ఇ ?
చంప క న ,
ీక న క బల ా ల, స
ఆడ ా ా ాల ..... సహగమనం, ఈ ట ం ,
అ క ీ ేవత ా వరకట ం, గృహ ంస......... ..
ే ఈ పణ, ద భ ఇవ లవ అన ట
ఇప డ త ా భ ణ హత ల
అ న ఈ రత ేశం
ల ...... ే ఇతర ల .... ఇ ఇప డ ఈ
మన అను వడం మ నభం ాల అందుల
45. క 5,6 క .ి .. బ ా ఎ తక టం , ా ద ద
యర క . మ మనం ఊ ం , ెప ల ట,
అవ కరల .. మనల ాళ ర ...
ర ంచు వడ ... స త ం ఇంత
అవసరమ అంట మనం ఏ
య వతరం స ందన
ల సం ా ఇ ం .ఆ ే ి ఆ ఆడ ిల నషం
ప డదు ా ఇం కడ
మ ా ా ఇం ా ల
ల ావ . ఇం ా సుడ ాదు ాదు
ా సుల ప టక ం
ఇల ంట ాల ఉ
ఆపడ ఆ ా రం ఉం ,
స త ం ..?
ఇంత అల ే ిన తర ాత
స త ంద క
ఏ చూసుక ాళ
అ ించట .. జం ా
మ ాళ అనుక ంట
ఇల ంట ాల న
అ ి ల
డ ద ఆడ ిల ేత
46. ా ా ారంల బతక ా కం ా, మ న ికం ా
అప డ ఉ య . అందుక ిదపడం . ఎప డ
ఎవ ఒకళ వ
ర ం లంట ఎల , ఎప డ
అప డ ఇం డ మ న
ఎవర ఉండర క ాబట
భంగం ేయలంట
మ ల
భయపడ డ ...
ర ంచు ా . మన
మన ర ణ కవచం
ఇదం ఒక ఎత ఆడ అ ా
ిలల ర పలల
అవ ఎవ ై ద
వ నప డ ...
ంట ా..?