Sunday, March 1, 2015

Railway Budget 2015-16: Highlights

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on 26 February 2015 presented the Railway Budget 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha. In his first Railway Budget, Prabhu outlined a plan to invest over 8 lakh crore rupees over 5 years. 

The size of the Plan Budget has gone up by 52 percent from 65789 crore rupees in 2014-15 to 100011 crore rupees in 2015-16.
9 thrust areas of the Budget includes
•Indian Railway to become prime mover of economy once again
•Resource Mobilization for higher Investments
•Decongestion of heavy haul routes and speeding up of trains: emphasis on gauge conversion, doubling, tripling and electrification
•Project Delivery
•Passenger Amenities 
•Safety
•Transparency & System Improvement
•Railways to continue to be the preferred mode of transport for the masses
•Sustainability

Four goals for Indian Railways to transform over next five years
• To deliver a sustained and measurable improvement in customer experience.
• To make Rail a safer means of travel.
• To expand Bhartiya Rail’s capacity substantially and modernise infrastructure: for this purpose daily passenger carrying capacity will be increased from 21 million to 30 million. Track length will also be increased by 20 percent from 114000 km to 138000 km. Annual freight carrying capacity will be grown from 1 billion to 1.5 billion tonnes.
• To make Bhartiya Rail financially self-sustainable.
PROPOSED INVESTMENT PLAN (2015-2019)
Item
Amount (Rs in crore)
Network Decongestion (including DFC, Electrification, Doubling
including electrification and traffic facilities)
199320
Network Expansion (including electrification)
193000
National Projects (North Eastern & Kashmir connectivity projects)
39000
Safety (Track renewal, bridge works, ROB, RUB and Signalling & Telecom)
127000
Information Technology / Research
5000
Rolling Stock (Locomotives, coaches, wagons – production & maintenance)
102000
Passenger Amenities
12500
High Speed Rail & Elevated corridor
65000
Station redevelopment and logistic parks
100000
Others
13200
TOTAL
8,56,020
Key Highlights of the Railway Budget 2015-16
• No increase in passenger fares 
• Passengers can book tickets 120 days in advance instead of 60 days which was available till date
• Outlay for passenger amenities increased by 67 percent 
• New train sets that can save 20 percent journey time will be introduced in future. These trains will be similar to bullet trains in design but can run on the existing tracks
• The speed passenger trains across nine corridors will be increased to 160-200 km from 110 km
• SMS alert will be introduced for train timings and under this passengers will be informed in advance the updated arrival or departure time of the trains at starting or destination stations 
• Air-conditioned coaches for suburban trains will be introduced
• Wi-fi will be available at 400 railway stations 
• Railways Intends to set up an Innovation Council called Kayakalp for Purpose of Business Re-Engineering
• Railways Proposes to set up Malaviya Chair for Railway Technology at IIT (BHU), Varanasi
• Bidding system will be used for redevelopment of stations
• 10 satellite railway stations will be developed in 2015-16 
• 800 km of gauge conversion will be commissioned
• E-catering introduced in 108 trains can be accessed by ordering on IRCTC website 
• Water vending machines will be expanded on more stations
• On–board entertainment facility will be extended on Shatabdi trains 
• General class coaches will see introduction of mobile charging stations
• For benefit of the common man, more general class coaches will be added to select trains 
• Pension funds, multi-lateral banks have evinced interest in Railways
• Proposed the best operating ratio in nine years, of 88.5 per cent for 2015-16
• Track capacity will be increased by 10 percent to 1.38 lakh kilometers 
• Feasibility report of high speed train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad is expected by mid-2015
• To ease private investment, wagon-making scheme will be reviewed
• All India 24x7 grievances helpline 138 will be started
• Bio-toilets will replace more than 7000 toilets, while 650 stations will get new toilets  
• Passenger travelling unreserved can produce a ticket within 5 minutes and for this purpose Operation Five Minutes will be introduced 
• To address complaints of people Mobile application is being developed 
• Integrated tickets will be introduced 
• Hand-held devices will be introduced for ticket checkers; it is move towards paperless ticketing 
• In next 2 years, centrally managed railway display network will be introduced in over 2000 stations
• Rail-cum-road ticket to be extended in many stations
• Rail connectivity will be enhanced in North Eastern states 
• To aid expanding freight handling capacity and provide end-to-end logistic solutions, Transport Logistic Corporation of India will be set up 
• PPP model will be used to augment resources and generate more employment 
• 6608 kilometer of track will be electrified
• 96182 crrore rupees will be spent to expand capacity of 9420 km rail lines 
• For women safety, CCTVs will be introduced in selected trains and suburban trains 
• Train Protection Warning System and Train Collision Avoidance System will be installed on select routes at the earliest
• Projects for rail connectivity to many ports and mines
• Foreign Rail Technology Cooperation Scheme will be launched in order to achieve the higher quality service 
• Programme to improve design, quality and cleanliness of bed linen will be launched within the next six months

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA)

A Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) will be set-up which will bring both India’s external borrowings and domestic debt under one roof. Presenting the General Budget 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha on 28-02-2015, the Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley stated that deepening of the Indian Bond market is one vital factor in promoting investment in India. The process of bringing the Indian Bond Market at the same level as India’s world class equity market is proposed to be initiated by setting-up PDMA. 

Task Force to Establish a Sector Neutral Financial Redressal Agency to be Set Up

The Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley has proposed to create a task force to establish a sector neutral financial redressal agency that will address grievances against all financial service providers. Presenting the General Budget 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha on 28-02-2015, Shri Jaitley stated that a properly functioning capital market requires proper consumer protection. 

The Finance Minister also informed that the work assigned to the Task Forces on the Financial Data Management Centre, the Financial Sector Appellate Tribunal, the Resolution Corporation, and the Public Debt Management Agency are progressing satisfactorily. 

The Government has also received a large number of suggestions regarding the Indian Financial Code (IFC) which are currently being reviewed by the Justice SriKrishna Committee. The Finance Minister hoped that he would be able to introduce the IFC in Parliament for consideration in due course. 

Five New Ultra-Mega Power Projects to be Set Up

The Government proposes to set-up 5 new Ultra Mega Power Projects, each of 4000 MWs in the plug-and-play mode. Presenting the General Budget 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha on 28-02-2015, the Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley stated that all clearances and linkages will be in place before the project is awarded by a transparent auction system. This shall unlock investments to the extent of Rs. 1 lakh crore. Shri Jaitley said the Government would also consider similar plug-and-play projects in other infrastructure projects such as roads, ports, rail lines , airports etc. The Finance Minister announced that the second unit of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Station will be commissioned in 2015-2016. 

National Investment and Infrastructure Fund

The Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley has announced the setting up of a National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF). Presenting the General Budget 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha on 28-02-2015, the Finance Minister stated that an annual flow of Rs.20,000 crore will be ensured for the NIIF. This will enable the Trust to raise debt, and in turn, invest as equity, in infrastructure finance companies such as IRFC and NHB. The infrastructure finance companies can then leverage this extra equity, manifold. 

ATAL Innovation Mission (AIM)

The Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley has stated his intentions to establish the ATAL Innovation Mission(AIM) in NITI. Presenting the General Budget 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha on 28-02-2015, the Finance Minister stated that AIM will be an Innovation Promotion Platform involving academics, entrepreneurs and researchers and draw upon national and international experiences to foster a culture of innovation, R&D and scientific research in India. Shri Jaitley said that the platform will also promote a network of world-class innovation hubs and Grand Challenges for India. Initially a sum of Rs.150 crore wail be earmarked for this purpose. 

Self Employment and Talent Utilisation (SETU)

Government has announced the setting up of a Self- Employment and Talent Utilisation (SETU) mechanism. Presenting the General Budget 2015-16 in the Lok Sabha here today, the Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley stated that SETU will be a Techno-Financial, Incubation and Facilitation Programme to support all aspects of start up businesses, and other self-employment activities, particularly in technology-driven areas. An amount of Rs.1000 crore is being set up initially in NITI Aayog for SETU. 

Shri Jaitley stated that “we are now seeing a growing interest in start-ups. Experimenting in cutting edge technologies, creating value out of ideas and initiatives and converting them into scalable enterprises and businesses is at the core of our strategy for engaging our youth and for inclusive and sustainable growth of the country.” He said concerns such as a more liberal system of raising global capital, incubation facilities in our Centres of Excellence, funding for seed capital and growth, and ease of Doing Business etc need to be addressed to create lakh of jobs and hundreds of billion dollars in value. The Minister said, with this objective in mind, SETU is being set up. 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

3rd Tortoise Festival organised at Hajong Lake in Assam

3rd Tortoise Festival was organised at Hajong Lake in Dima Hasao district of Assam on 21 February 2015. The festival was organised to create awareness among people on the endangered tortoise species by Environment and Forest Department of Dima Hasao. 

The day-long festival saw various activities like discussions, presentation and others aimed at protection of the species. 

About Hajong Lake
• The lake is a unique tortoise habitat and is situated in the Langting Mupa forest reserve at a distance of around 300kilometres from Guwahati 
• The lake is the only natural tortoise home in Assam 
• Hajong Lake that is popularly known as the tortoise lake is a habitat of few varieties of Hill Terrapins (a rare species)
• At present, around 400 to 500 tortoises are dwelling in the Hajong Lake

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

87th Academy Awards (Oscar Awards 2015)


87th Academy Award, popularly called Oscar Awards, was conferred on 22 February 2015. The award ceremony was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
The Oscar Awards for the year 2015 were presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in 24 categories.
The awards were produced by Neil Meron and Craig Zadan and directed by Hamish Hamilton. Actor Neil Patrick Harris hosted the ceremony for the first time.
The list of winners of 87th Academy Awards
  • Best Picture: Birdman
  • Best Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for Birdman
  • Best Actor: Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything
  • Best Actress: Julianne Moore for Still Alice
  • Best Supporting Actor: JK Simmons for Whiplash
  • Best Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette for Boyhood
  • Achievement in Costume Design: Milena Canonero for The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling: Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier for The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • Best Foreign Language Film: Ida directed by Pawel Pawlikowski
  • Best Live Action Short Film: The Phone Call
  • Best Documentary Short Subject: Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1
  • Original Screenplay: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo for Birdman
  • Achievement in Sound Mixing: Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins, Thomas Curley for Whiplash
  • Achievement in Sound Editing: Alan Robert Murray Bub Asman for American Sniper
  • Achievement in Visual Effects: Ian Hunter, Scott Fisher, Andrew Lockley and Paul Franklin for Interstellar
  • Best Animated Short Film: Feast directed by Patrick Osborne and Kristina Reed
  • Best Animated Movie: Big Hero Six 6
  • Achievement in Production Design: Adam Stockhausen and Anna Pinnock for The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • Achievement in Cinematograph: Emannuel Lubezki for Birdman
  • Achievement in Film Editing: Tom Cross for Whipalsh
  • Best Documentary Feature: Citizen Four directed by Laura Poitras
  • Best Original Song: John Stephens and Lonnie Lynn for Glory
  • Best Original Score: Alexandre Desplat for The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • Best Adapted Screenplay: Graham Moore for The Imitation Game

Monday, February 23, 2015

Number of sugar mills in the country

As per information available with Directorate of Sugar, Ministry of Consumer Affairs,
 Food and Public Distribution, there are 513 sugar mills in the country operating in 
cooperative, private and public sector. As per the sugar season 2013-14, highest
 number of mills i.e 159 were operating in Maharashtra followed by 
Uttar Pradesh -119 and Karnataka- 61.

State-wise number of sugar mills operating during the sugar season 2013-14 
were as follows:

STATE
Public
Sector
Private Sector
Coop.
Sector
Total
Andhra Pradesh
-
16
8
24
Bihar
2
9
-
11
Chattisgarh
-
-
3
03
Goa
-
-
1
01
Gujarat
-
4
15
19
Haryana
-
4
10
14
Karnataka
2
39
20
61
Madhya Pradesh
 -
12
3
15
Maharashtra
 -
58
101
159
Odisha
 -
2
3
05
Puducherry
-
1
1
02
Punjab
 -
7
9
16
Rajasthan
 1 
-
-
01
Tamil Nadu
2
24
16
42
Telangana
-
10
-
10
Uttar Pradesh
1
95
23
119
Uttrakhand
3
5
1
09
West Bengal
 -
2
-
02
Total
11
288
214
513

India – based Neutrino Observatory

The India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) Project is a multi-institutional effort aimed at building a world-class underground laboratory with a rock cover of approximately 1200 meter. The underground laboratory, consisting of a large cavern of size 132m × 26m × 20m and several smaller caverns, will be accessed by a 1900 m long and 7.5 m wide tunnel. INO project is jointly supported by Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and Department of Science & Technology (DST) with DAE acting as the nodal agency. 

The objective of INO is to conduct basic research on the elementary particle called neutrino. Presently 21 research institutes, Universities and IITs from all over the country are involved in this project. INO is expected to galvanise interest in basic science research in the whole country and particularly in and around Theni and Madurai districts of Tamil Nadu. Science students across the country will have opportunity to pursue cutting edge research in the field of particle physics while being located in India. 

The observatory will be located underground so as to provide adequate shielding to the neutrino detector from cosmic background radiation. Tunnel construction is very common and will not have any impact on environment, water sources or dams in the region. The project has all the required clearances from various Central and State Government authorities. A detailed geotechnical studies was also carried out by the Geological Survey of India (GSI). 

The operation of INO will have no release of radioactive or toxic substances. It is not a weapons laboratory and will have no strategic or defence applications. Certain sections of media in the recent past have reported that the INO underground laboratory and the tunnels will be used for storing nuclear waste. Such reports are not factual and are baseless. Department of Atomic Energy strongly refutes such erroneous and malicious reports. It categorically states that no nuclear waste will be stored there at any time and INO laboratory will be used only for the purpose of basic science research in the field of neutrino physics. 

Capitals, Governors and Chief Ministers of Indian States


StatesCapitalsGovernorsChief Ministers
(1) Andhra PradeshHyderabadMr. E. S. L.NarasimhanMr. N. Chandrababu Naidu
(2) Arunachal PradeshItanagarLt. General (Retd) Nirbhay SharmaMr. Nabam Tuki
(3) AssamDispurMr. J. B. PatnaikMr. Tarun Gogoi
(4) BiharPatnaMr. D. Y. PatilMr. Nitish Kumar
(5) ChhattisgarhRaipurMr. Balram Das TandonDr. Raman Singh
(6) GoaPanajiMs. Mridula SinhaMr. Laxmikant Parsekar
(7) GujaratGandhinagarMr. Om Prakash KohliMs. Anandiben Patel
(8) HaryanaChandigarhMr. Kaptan Singh SolankiMr. Manohar Lal Khattar
(9) Himachal PradeshShimlaMr. Kalyan Singh 
(Additional charge)
Mr. Virbhadra Singh
(10) Jammu and KashmirSrinagar (Summer) Jammu (Winter)Mr. N. N. VohraGovernor’s rule
(11) JharkhandRanchiDr. Syed AhmedMr. Raghuvar Das
(12) KarnatakaBengaluruMr. Vajubhai Rudabhai ValaMr. K. Siddaramaiah
(13) KeralaThiruvananthapuramMr. P SathasivamShri. Oommen Chandy
(14) Madhya PradeshBhopalMr. Ram Naresh YadavMr. Shivraj Singh Chauhan
(15) MaharashtraMumbaiMr. Kateekal SankaranarayananMr. Devendra Fadnavis
(16) ManipurImphalDr. K. K. Paul (Additional charge)Mr. Okram Ibobi Singh
(17) MeghalayaShillongMr. Krishan KantMr. Mukul A. Sangma
(18) MizoramAizawlDr. K. K. PaulMr. Lal Thanhawla
(19) NagalandKohimaMr. P. B. AcharyaMr. Neiphiu Rio
(20) OdishaBhubaneswarMr. S. C. JamirMr. Naveen Patnaik
(21) PunjabChandigarhMr. Shivraj V. PatilMr. Parkash Singh Badal
(22) RajasthanJaipurMr. Kalyan SinghSmt. Vasundhara Raje
(23) SikkimGangtokMr. Shriniwas D. PatilMr. Pawan Chamling
(24) Tamil NaduChennaiMr. K RosaiahMr. O. Panneerselvam
(25) TripuraAgartalaMr. Padmanabha Acharya (Additional charge)Mr. Manik Sarkar
(26) TelanganaHyderabadMr. E.S.L.NarasimhanMr. K. Chandrasekhar Rao
(27) UttarakhandDehradunDr. Aziz QureshiMr. Harish Rawat
(28) Uttar PradeshLucknowMr. Ram NaikMr. Akhilesh Yadav
(29) West BengalKolkataMr. Keshari Nath TripathiMs. Mamata Banerjee

SBI Associates Clerks Exam General Awareness Practice Questions

1. Goodwill ambassador for the National games 2015 is .................
1) Dhoni
2) Sachin Tendulkar
3) Amitabh Bachhan
4) Amir Khan
5) None of these

2. In order to create space for banks to expand credit, RBI reduced the SLR from 22.0% to...
1) 21.75%
2) 20.0%
3) 20.5%
4) 21.5%
5) 21.0%

3. Currently, who among the following is the world's oldest monarch?
1) Queen Elizabeth II
2) Emperor of Japan
3) King of Thailand
4) Queen Victoria
5) Queen Diana

4. Which committee has submitted report on restructuring of FCI?
1) Abhijith Sen
2) M. S. Swaminathan
3) Shanta Kumar
4) Ayaesh Goya
5) Arvind Panagariya

5. World's largest vertical maze has been unveiled recently in .............
1) Taiwan
2) Tokyo
3) Dubai
4) Shanghai
5) Thailand

6. The "Tunnel of Time" is the autobiography of......
1) Rajni Kothari
2) M.S. Narayana
3) P. Chidambaram
4) R.K. Laxman
5) Amartya Sen

7. ICC has revoked the five − year ban imposed on Mohammad Amir. He is the bowler in ........
1) India team
2) Bangladesh team
3) Sri Lanka team
4) Pakistan team
5) Zimbabwe team

8. Recently, a first of its kind in the world economic valuation of tiger reserves has been conducted in India. As per the study which tiger reserves has highest annual flow benefits?
1) Corbett Tiger Reserve
2) Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
3) Periyar Tiger Reserve
4) Kanha Tiger Reserve
5) None of these

9. World Cancer day observed on ..............
1) 30 January
2) 12 March
3) 4 February
4) 24 March
5) 7 April

10. Which among the following states is the site for India's first International Institute of Music?
1) Kerala
2) Assam
3) Haryana
4) Madhya Pradesh
5) Telangana


Sunday, February 15, 2015

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE MCQs FOR ALL BANK EXAMS

1. Think - tank of Government of India that replaces Planning Commission of India is...
1) NITI Vakya
2) NITI Vajpayee
3) NITI Prasasthi
4) NITI Dharma
5) NITI Aayog

2. NITI Aayog stands for......
1) National Institution for Transition India
2) National Information for Transforming India
3) National Institution for Take India
4) National Institution for Transforming India
5) None

3. NITI Aayog come into effect from....
1) 1 April 2015
2) 1 April 2016
3) 1 March 2015
4) 1 January 2015
5) 25 Dec 2014

4. The NITI Aayog headed by....
1) President of India
2) Finance Minister
3) Minister for Planning
4) RBI Governor
5) Prime Minister

5. To reflect changes required in India's governance structures and provide a more active role for the state governments in achieving national objectives, NITI Aayog initiated. Its Vice Chairman appointed by .....
1) President of India
2) Vice President of India
3) Finance Minister
4) Home Minister
5) Prime Minister

6. Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog is...
1) Montek Singh Ahluwalia
2) Arvind Panagariya
3) Abhijith Sen
4) Amartya Sen
5) None

7. NITI Aayog has been tasked with a role of formulating policies and direction for the government and serving as a think-tank, which will have Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Present CEO is....
1) Arvind Mayaram
2) Rajiv Meharshi
3) Sudha Pillai
4) Sindhushree Khullar
5) None

8. NITI Aayog will have full time members. It will have how many part time members selected from leading universities research organizations and other relevant institutions in an exofficio capacity?
1) 4
2) 6
3) 8
4) 2
5) None

9. An Economist Bibek Debroy and V.K.Saraswat were appointed as full-time members of NITI Aayog. Who is V.K.Saraswat ?
1) former DRDO Chief
2) former ISRO Chairman
3) former Finance Secretary
4) former Defence Minister
5) None of above

10. Maximum of how many Ex-officio members selected from the Union Council of Ministers to be nominated by the Prime Minister in NITI Ayog?
1) 12
2) 7
3) 4
4) 10
5) None


Monday, January 26, 2015

BANK EXAMS GENERAL AWARENESS QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

1. Who was elected the President of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(FICCI) on December 20, 2014?
1) Jyotsna Suri
2) Harshavardhan Neotia
3) Pankaj Patel
4) Nainalal Kidwai
5) None of these

2. Which country's Parliament approved a bill to abandon its non-aligned status on December 23,
2014?
1) Switzerland
2) Ukraine
3) Japan
4) Pakistan
5) North Korea

3. Who was honored with the Yash Chopra Memorial Award in Mumbai on December 26, 2014?
1) Dilip Kumar
2) Asha Bhonsle
3) Amitabh Bachchan
4) Lata Mangeshkar
5) Gulzar

4. Who was sworn in as the first non-tribal Chief Minister of Jharkhand on December 28, 2014?
1) Louis Marandi
2) Neelkanth Singh Munda
3) Chandra Prakash Choudhary
4) Raghubar Das
5) C.P. Singh

5. The Eurasian Economic Union will come into force on?
1) January 1, 2015
2) April 1, 2015
3) January 1, 2016
4) April 1, 2016
5) None of these

6. Antonis Samaras called for an early election on 2015 January 25. He is the Prime Minister of?
1) Spain
2) Poland
3) Greece
4) Slovenia
5) Serbia

7. Arsia Mons is a volcano situated on the planet?
1) Saturn
2) Venus
3) Jupiter
4) Mars
5) Mercury

8. Peace Angel 2014 is a joint military exercise concluded recently between?
1) China and India
2) China and USA
3) China and Pakistan
4) China and Japan
5) China and North Korea

9. Sadbhavana Divas is celebrated on?
1) August 9
2) August 20
3) August 29
4) August 6
5) August 25

10. Chapchar Kut Festival is a spring festival celebrated in?
1) Tripura
2) Nagaland
3) Sikkim
4) Mizoram
5) Arunachal Pradesh

11. SIAM is the apex industry body associated with?
1) Automobiles
2) Software
3) Textiles
4) Shipping
5) Fertilizers

12. What is the full form of SFIO?
1) Securities Fraud Investigation Office
2) Serious Fraud Investigation Office
3) Systematic Fraud Investigation Office
4) Severe Fraud Investigation Office
5) None of these

13. Which country transferred the sovereignty of Hong Kong to China on July 1, 1997?
1) USA
2) Belgium
3) UK
4) France
5) Japan

14. Which of the following institutions was set up with the aim of overall rural development in India?
1) IDBI
 2) SIDBI
3) NHB
4) DICGC
5) NABARD

15. Which of the following deals with the compilation of Index of Industrial Production?
1) National Development Council
2) Central Statistical Office
3) FICCI
4) ASSOCHAM
5) Reserve Bank of India

16. India has emerged as the second largest textile exporter in the world in 2013. Which country is in top position?
1) China
2) Italy
3) Germany
4) Bangladesh
5) USA

17. Garuda-V is a joint Air Exercise between India and?
1) Indonesia
2) France
3) Malaysia
4) Russia
5) Germany

18. FPI is a route for overseas investors to invest in an economy. The letter 'P' denotes?
1) Participatory
2) Preferred
3) Portfolio
4) Preferential
5) Priority

19. Which of the following terms is not related to Banking/Finance?
1) CRR
2) CAR
3) SLR
4) SAR
5) BPLR

20. Which of the following countries has scrapped HidroAysen project plan on environmental grounds?
1) Argentina
2) Brazil
3) Chile
4) Uruguay
5) Paraguay

21. Baker and Pascua rivers are in which of the following countries?
1) Venezuela
2) Mexico
3) Cuba
4) Chile
5) Canada

22. Who is the author of the book 'The Prince of Gujarat'?
1) Rajmohan Gandhi
2) Arundhati Roy
3) Amalesh Tripathi
4) Mahesh Rao
5) Sipra Das

23. Identify the mismatched pair?
1) SHG - Self Help Group
2) TARC - Trade Administration Reform Commission
3) AMC - Asset Management Company
4) EMI - Equated Monthly Installment
5) IPO - Initial Public Offering

24. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the bilateral relations between India and which of the following countries as 'B2B'?
1) Bangladesh
2) Brazil
3) Bhutan
4) Belgium
5) Belarus

25. Which of the following comes under Services sector?
1) Construction
2) Mining
3) Agriculture
4) Dairying
5) Banking

26. India is now a permanent member of Washington Accord. Membership means global recognition of Indian?
1) Agriculture degrees
2) Doctor degrees
3) Journalism degrees
4) Engineering degrees
5) None of these

27. The Washington Accord was established in?
1) 1989
2) 1997
3) 1981
4) 1995
5) 1985

28. Open Market Operations mean?
1) Issuance of bonds
2) Giving loans to banks
3) Auction of precious metals
4) Sale or purchase of government securities
5) None of these

29. Identify the mismatched pair with regard to international financial institutions and their heads?
1) World Bank - Jim Yong Kim
2) IMF - Christine Lagarde
3) ADB - Takehiko Nakao
4) OECD - Jose Angel Gurria
5) WTO - Pascal Lamy

30. Banking Ombudsman is appointed by the?
1) SBI
2) Finance Ministry
3) IBA
4) Supreme Court
5) RBI

31. Which of the following international organizations/institutions is not located in the United States of America?
1) UNDP
2) UNICEF
3) World Bank
4) IMF
5) UNESCO

32. What is the highest denomination banknote that the Reserve Bank of India can issue?
1) Rs. 1000
2) Rs. 2000
3) Rs. 5000
4) Rs. 10000
5) Rs. 20000

33. The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha should be from a party whose members constitute at least what per cent of the total strength of the House?
1) 15 %
2) 5%
3) 10%
4) 7%
5) 20%

34. The Shompen are the indigenous people of?
1) Kavaratti
2) Agatti
3) Amini
4) Great Nicobar
5) Minicoy

35. The Bharatiya Janata Party became the first political party to get a majority in the General Election on its own since the Indian National Congress had done so in?
1) 1952
2) 1991
3) 2004
4) 1989
5) 1984

36. The fourth Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) Summit was held in 2014 in?
1) Istanbul
2) Shanghai
3) Astana
4) Antalya
5) Ankara

37. The Secretariat of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) is located in?
1) Beijing, China
2) Manila, Philippines
3) Almaty, Kazakhstan
4) Kyoto, Japan
5) Antalya, Turkey

38. Which of the following financial institutions is the last to be established in India?
1) IFCI
2) RBI
3) ICICI
4) SBI
5) NABARD

39. Phycology is a branch of science that studies?
1) Algae
2) Fungi
3) Virus
4) Bacteria
5) Insects

40. Which of the following statements is not correct?
1) Under CRR a certain percentage of the total bank deposits has to be kept with the Reserve Bank of India
2) Banks do not earn any interest on CRR
3) The current CRR is 4 percent
4) SLR is determined by the RBI
5) The present SLR is 23 percent

ANSWERS:
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4 5) 1 6) 3 7) 4 8) 3 9) 2 10) 4
11) 1 12) 2 13) 3 14) 5 15) 2 16) 1 17) 2 18) 3 19) 4 20) 3
21) 4 22) 1 23) 2 24) 3 25) 5 26) 4 27) 1 28) 4 29) 5 30) 5
31) 5 32) 4 33) 3 34) 4 35) 5 36) 2 37) 3 38) 5 39) 1 40) 5.