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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Chandrayaan 1-India's mission to moon Quiz

1.What is Chandrayaan 1 ?

Chandrayaan I is an unmanned lunar exploration mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO)

2. Who is the project chief of Chandrayaan 1?

Mylswamy Annadurai

3.What is the estimated project cost for Chandrayaan 1 ?

Rs 380 crores.(US$ 83 million)

4.Launch date of Chandrayaan 1

22nd October 2008 from Sriharikota, India

5.Who is the Chairman of ISRO?

G Madhavan Nair

6. Explain about Chandrayaan space craft ?

The space craft of Chandrayaan 1 is cuboid in shape. It’s side is 1.50 metres. It accommodates 11 scientific instruments. It weighs 1304 kilograms at it’s launch and 590 kilograms when it enters the lunar orbit. It is a 3-axis stabilized spacecraft using two star sensors, gyros and four reaction wheels.

7.What are the mission objectives for Chandrayaan 1?

1.To launch and orbit a spacecraft in lunar polar orbit and conduct scientific studies.

2.To carry out high resolution mapping of topographic features in 3D, distribution of various minerals and elemental chemical species including radio active nuclides covering the entire lunar surface using a set of remote sensing payloads. The new set of data would help in unraveling mysteries about the origin and evolution of solar system in general and that of the moon in particular or on its composition and mineralogy.

3.Realize the mission goal of harnessing the science payloads, lunar craft and the launch vehicle with suitable ground support system including DSN station, integration and testing, launching and achieving lunar orbit of ~100 km, in-orbit operation of experiments, communication/telecommand, telemetry data reception, quick look data and archival for scientific utilization by identified group of scientists.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

List of Booker prize winners from India Quiz

The Booker prize which was constituted in 1969 is given to all authors from the commonwealth countries. Since it's inception, Six Indians have been awarded the prize, Although the first two winners are of Indian origin-V S Naipaul and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. This list will be useful for all Quizzes and competitive exams like PSC and Bank tests



1971-V S Naipaul--In a Free State

1975-Ruth Prawer Jhabvala--Heat and Dust

1981-Salman Rushdie--Midnight`s Children

1997-Arundhati Roy--The God of Small Things

2005-Kiran Desai--The Inheritance of Loss


2008-Aravind Adiga--The White Tiger

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Major crops(agricultural commodities)-- Top producing countries

Below given is a list of top producing countries of major agricultural commodities. This will be useful for Quizzes and other Competitive exams. The top three producing countries of each crop is given in that order


Almonds--United States, Spain, Syria
Apples----China,United States,Turkey
Apricots--Turkey,Iran,Italy
Banana---India,Brazil,China
Barley---Russia,Canada,Germany
Dry beans--Brazil,India,China
Buffalo milk--India, Pakistan,China
Cabbages--China, India,Russia
Camel milk-Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Mali
Carrots---China, Russia, United States
Cashew nuts--Vietnam,India,Brazil
Cassava--Nigeria,Brazil,Indonesia
Cauli flower-China,India,Italy
Cherries--Turkey,United states,Iran
Chillies--China,Mexico,Turkey
Cinnamon--Indonesia,China,Sri Lanka
Cocoa beans--Ivory coast,Ghana,Indonesia
Coconuts--Indonesia,Philippines,India
Coffee--Brazil,Vietnam,Indonesia
Cow milk--United states,India,Russia
Eggs---China,Thailand,Indonesia
Garlic--China,India,North Korea
Ginger--China,India,Indonesia
Goat milk--India,Bangladesh,Sudan
Grapes--Italy,Frances,United States
Honey--China,United States,Argentina
Jute--India,Bangladesh,China
Lettuce--China,United States,Spain
Maize--United States,China,Brazil
Mangoes--India,China,Thailand
Mushrooms--China,United States,Netherlands
Rubber--Thailand,Indonesia,Malaysia
Oats--Russia,Canada,United States
Olives--Italy,Spain,Greece
Onions--China,India,United States
Oranges--Brazil,United States,Mexico
Pineapples--Thailand,Philippines,China
Plums--China,Serbia,Germany
Potatoes--China,Russia,India
Pumpkins--China,India,Ukraine
Rice--China,India,Indonesia
Soyabeans--United States,Brazil,Argentina
Sugar cane--Brazil,India,China
Sun flower--Russia,Ukraine,Argentina
Tea--China,India,Sri Lanka
Tobacco--China,Brazil,India
Tomato--China,United States,Turkey
Wheat--China,India,United States

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Current affairs October first week

Another eventful week has gone and the update is here. Hope this will be useful for your Bank, PSC tests and Quiz competitions.


1.India signs nuclear deal with France

2.US Senate passes bailout package to rescue collapsing banks.

Key facts: With the credit crunch worsening, Bush administration had introduced a bailout package to buy subprime assets from banks. US house of representatives had rejecte d the package earlier leading to a fall in stock markets.

3. Europe also suffering worst economic crisis in decades.

Key facts: Banks bailed out in Europe

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4. Iceland become the first country to become totally bankrupt.

Key facts: With all major banks in the country going bankrupt. The country became virtually bankrupt.

5.Private news broadcasters’ association—News Broadcasters Association (NBA)—formally launched the News Broadcasting Standards (Disputes Redressal) Authority on Thursday- a self regulating body.

6.Tatas decide to pull out of Singur and finds a new location for making Nano car at Sanand at Gujarat.

7.Communal clashes between Bodos and Muslims claim at least 55 lives in Assam.

8. All global markets see their worst trading weeks in decades.

9. Nobel prize winners announced.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Nobel Prize winners 2008 Quiz

The Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine 2008

1.Harald zur Hausen--Germany--for his discovery of human papilloma viruses causing cervical cancer--- will receive 1/2 of the total prize money.
2.Françoise Barré-Sinoussi--France--for their discovery of human immunodeficiency virus--will receive 1/4 of the total prize money.
3.Luc Montagnier--France--for their discovery of human immunodeficiency virus--will receive 1/4 of the total prize money.

The Nobel Prize winners in Physics 2008

1.Yoichiro Nambu--USA--for the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics--will receive 1/2 of the total prize money.

2.Makoto Kobayashi--Japan--for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature--will receive 1/4 of the total prize money.

3.Toshihide Maskawa--Japan--for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature--will receive 1/4 of the total prize money.

The Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry 2008

1.Osamu Shimomura--Japan--for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP--will receive 1/3 of the total prize money.

2.Martin Chalfie--USA--for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP--will receive 1/3 of the total prize money.

3.Roger Y. Tsien--USA--for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP--will receive 1/3 of the total prize money.

The Nobel Prize winner in Literature 2008


1.Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio--France--author of new departures, poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy, explorer of a humanity beyond and below the reigning civilization.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner 2008


1.Martti Ahtisaari--Finland--for his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts.

The Nobel Prize winner in Economics 2008


1.Paul Kruggmann--USA

Saturday, October 4, 2008

List of countries and parliaments-Legislative assemblies-Quiz

Countries have unique names for their legislative bodies. Some countries have unicameral while some others have bicameral parliaments. Questions on this topic can be expected in Bank, PSC exams and for Quiz, Trivia competitions


Afghanistan - Shora
Andorra - General Council
Albania - Kuvendi
Azerbaijan - Melli Majlis
Algeria - National Popular Assembly
Angola - National Popular Assembly
Argentina - National Congress
Australia - Federal Parliamen
tAustria - National Assembly
Bahamas - General Assembly
Bahrain - Consultative Council
Bangladesh - Jatiya Sangshad
Belize - National Assembly
Bhutan - Tsogdu
Bolivia - National Congress
Brazil - National Congress
Brunei - National Assembly
Botswana - National Assembly
Britain - Parliament (House of Commons & House of Lords)
Bulgaria - National Assembly
Cambodia - National Assembly
Congo Democratic - Rep. of National Legislative Council
Colombia - Congress
Canada - House of Commons and Assembly Senate
China - National People's Congress
Comoros - Legislative Council and Senate
Chile - Chamber of Deputies and Senate
Costa Rica - Legislative Council and Senate
Crotia - Sabor
Cuba - National Assembly of People's Power
Czech Republic - Chamber of - Deputies and Senate
Denmark - Folketing
Dominica - House of Assembly
Ecuador - National Congress
El Salvador - Legislative Assembly
East Timor - Constituent Assembly
Ethiopia - Federal Council and House of Representative
Estonia-Rigikogu

Egypt - People's Assembly
Fiji Islands - Senate & House of Representative
France - National Assembly
Finland - Eduskusta
Germany - Lower House and Upper House
Guyana - National Assembly
Greece - Chamber of Deputies
Hungry - National Assembly
Iceland - Althing
India - Lok sabha&Rajya sabha
Indonesia - People's Consultative
Iran - Majlis
Iraq - National Assembly
Israel - Knesset
Italy - Chamber of Deputies and Senate
Japan - Diet
Jordan - National Assembly
Korea (North) - Supreme People's Assembly

Korea (South) - National Assembly

Kurdistan Region--Kurdistan National Assembly
Kuwait - National Assembly

Latvia-Saiema
Laos - People's Supreme Assembly
Lebanon - National Assembly
Lesotho - National Assembly and Senate
Lithuania - Seimas
Luxembourg - Chamber of Deputies
Libya - General People's Congress
Malaysia - Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara
Maldives - Majlis
Madagascar - National People's Assembly
Mongolia - The Great Khural
Mozambique - National Assembly
Myanmar - People's Assembly
Nepal - Rashtriya Panchayat
Netherlands - The Staten General
New Zealand - Parliament(House of Representatives)
Oman - Manarc
Pakistan - National Assembly & Senate
Paraguay - Senate & Chamber of Deputies
Philippines - The Congress
Papua New Guinea - National Parliament
Poland - Sejm
Romania - Great National As­sembly
Russia - Duma & Federal Council
Samoa-Fono
Senegal - National Assembly
Seychelles - People's AssemblyS
outh Africa - House of Assembly
Spain - Cortes Generales
Sweden - Riksdag
Saudi Arabia - Majlis Al-Shura
Sudan - Majlis Watahi
Switzerland - Federal Assembly
Syria - People's Council
Turkey - Grand National Assembly
USA - Congress
Ukraine--Verhovna Rada

Vietnam - National Assembly

Venezuela - National Congress
Yugoslavia - Federal Assembly
Zambia - National Assembly




Friday, October 3, 2008

Books and Authors Quiz

Books and authors is a topic for every cometitive exam. Be it PSC or Bank exams. Useful for Quizes and Trivias also


Mac Beth--------------------Shakespeare
Odyssey---------------------Homer
Illiod------------------------Homer
Rubayyat-------------------Omar Khayyam
Shakuntalam----------------Kalidasa
Jungle Book-----------------Rudyard Kipling
Count of Monte Cristo-------Alexander Dumas
War and Peace--------------Leo Tolstoy
Communist Manifesto-------Karl Marx
Call of the wild-----------------Jack London
A Tale of Two Cities-----------Charles Dickens
Robinson Crusoe-----------Daniel Defoe
Adventures of Tom Sawyer---Mark Twain
Gulliver's Travels----------Jonathan Swift
Freedom at Midnight-------Larry Collins&Dominic Lappierre
Train to Pakistan----------Khushavant Singh
God of Small things---------Arundhati Roy
Old man and the sea-------Ernest Hemingway
Main kamph---------------Adolf Hitler
Discovery of India---------Jawaharlal Nehru