Saturday, 6 September 2014

List of Indian Missiles


1. Prithvi-I (SS-150)(Range: 150 km, Payload: 1000 kg, User: Army)

2. Prithvi-II (SS-250)(Range: 250 km - 350 km, Payload: 500 kg - 1000 kg, User: Air Force, Army)

3. Prithvi-III (SS-350)(Range: 350 km - 600 km, Payload: 250 kg - 500 kg, User: Army, Air Force, Navy)

4. Agni-I(Range: 700 – 1,200 km, Type: MRBM, User: Army, Air Force)

5. Agni-II(Range: 2,000 – 2,500 km, Type: IRBM, User: Army, Air Force)

6. Agni-III(Range: 3,000 – 5,000 km, Type: IRBM, User: Army, Air Force)

7. Agni-IV(Range: 2,500 – 3,700 km, Type: IRBM, User: Army, Air Force)

8. Agni-V(Range: 5,000 – 8,000 km, Type: ICBM, User: Army, Air Force)

9. Agni-VI(Range: 8,000 – 10,000 km, Type: ICBM, User: Army, Air Force)

10. K-15(Range: 750 km, Weight: 10 tonne, Warhead: 1 tonne, length: 10 m)

11. K-4(Range: 3,500-5,000 km, Weight: 17 tonnes, Warhead: 1 tonne - 2.5 tonnes, length: 10 m)

12. K-5(Range: 6,000 km, Weight: Unspecified, Warhead: 1 tonne, length: Unspecified)

13. BrahMos(Type: Supersonic, Range: 290 km, Status: Inducted)

14. Shaurya (Type: Hypersonic, Range: 1000-1800 Km, Status: Inducted)

15. SRSAM (Type: Hypersonic, Range: 15 Km, Status: Inducted)

16. Pinaka (Range: 40 km, Status: Inducted)

17. Nag (Range: 4km, Status: Induction)

18. Akash (Range: 30 Km , Status: Inducted)

19. Phase-I:(Status: Development completed)

20. MRSAM(Range: 70 km, Used: Air force)

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Human Body

Numbers in Human Body
Number of bones – 206
Number of ribs – 24
Number of bones in skull – 22
Number of bones in face – 14
Number of bones in neck – 7
Number of bones in Vertebral
column – 33
Number of bones in hand – 30
Respiratory rate – 16-20 times /
minute
Number of heart beat – 70-72
times/minute
Number of pulse- 70-72 times /
minute
Blood pressure – 120/80 mm of
Hg
Number of Cranial nerves – 12
pairs
Number of spinal nerves – 31
pairs
Life span of R.B.C – 120 days
Life span of W.BC – 10-15 Days
Life span of platelets – 5-9 days
Amount of blood – 5-6 L

Friday, 4 April 2014

HPAS Eligibility Criteria

HPAS Eligibility Criteria: Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPSC) Himachal Pradesh Administrative Services Combined Competitive (HPAS) eligibility details are given below….

Eligibility Conditions:

1. Nationality: A candidate must be a citizen of India.
2. Age Limits : A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 35 years.

3. Age Relaxation:

1. Upper age limit is relax able by five years for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes/ Other Backward Classes / Persons with disabilities and Children/Grand Children of Freedom Fighters of Himachal Pradesh as declared by the Govt. from time to time. Age relaxation is also available to Ex-servicemen candidates of H.P. as per provisions in Rules/ Instructions of H.P. Govt.

2. Provided further that a Govt. servant who is holding substantive / officiating / contractual / Adhoc appointments in H.P. Govt. or in High Court or any Court Subordinate thereto and employees of the Public Sector Undertakings / Corporations / substantially owned or controlled by the H.P. Government shall be eligible to appear in the examination if he / she possesses a Bachelor’s degree of a recognized University and has not attained the age of 42 years on the first day of January of the year in which the applications are invited by the Commission for Competitive examination. Any person who is eligible under this sub-rule and wishes to appear in the examination shall submit his / her application in the prescribed form through his / her Head of Office to the Secretary, H.P. Public Service Commission

4. Minimum Educational Qualifications: A candidate must possess a Bachelor’s Degree or its equivalent from a recognized University.

Note:
a. A candidate who has appeared at an examination, the passing of which would render him eligible to appear at this examination but has not been informed of result, may apply for admission to the examination. A candidate, who intends to appear at such a qualifying examination, may also apply provided the qualifying examination is completed before the commencement of this examination. Such candidates will be admitted to the examination, if otherwise eligible, but the admission would be deemed to be provisional and subject to cancellation if they do not produce proof of having passed the examination as soon as possible and in any case not later than two months after the commencement of this examination, failing which their candidature shall automatically stand cancelled.

b. Candidates who have passed the final professional M.B.B.S. or any other Medical Examination equivalent thereto but have not completed their internship by the time of submission of their application for the HAS etc.
examination will be provisionally admitted to the examination provided they submit along with their applications a copy of certificate from the University / Institutions that they had passed the requisite final professional medical examination. In such cases, the candidates will be required to produce, at the time of their interview, original degree or a certificate from the concerned competent authority of the University / Institutions that they had completed or requirement (including completion of internship) for the award of degree.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Science Knoweldge Quiz

1. The universal blood group donor for all groups is ?
(A) Blood Group AB
(B) Blood Group B
(C) Blood Group A
(D) Blood Group O


Answer:-
1.D

Friday, 28 March 2014

INDIAN HISTORY QUIZ


Dear reader here we are providing some question on Indian history which can be helpful in your upcoming SSC exam.

1. Who wrote the book Babuvivah
(a) Raja Rammohan Rai (b) Pandit Rambai
(c) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (d) Rabindranath Tagore

2. Who first translated Bhagvad Gita to English
(a) William Jones (b) Charles Wilkins
(c) Alexander Cunningham (d) John Marshall

3. First census in India was conducted at the time of
(a) Lord Dufferin (b) Lord Lytton
(c) Lord Auckland (d) Sir John Napier

4. Who was the Viceroy of India when the Rowlatt Act was Passed
(a) Lord Irwin (b) Lord Reading
(c) Lord Chelmsford (d) Lord Wavell

5. Who introduce English as official language
(a) Lord William Bentick (b) Sir Charles Wood
(c) Dalhousie (d) Allan Octawain Hume

6. Who was the founder of the Indian Association
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(c) Surendranath Banerjee (d) AO Hume

7. The first Indian leader to undergo imprisonment
(a) C Vijaraghavachari (b) B G Tilak
(c) Bipin Chandra Pal (d) Dadabhai Noroji

8. First Indian to used the word ‘Swarajya’
(a) Raja Rammohan Rai (b) Mahtma Gandhi
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (d) Swami Vivekanand

9. All India Harijan Sangha established by Mahtama Gandhi, in the year
(a) 1935 (b) 1932
(c) 1920 (d) 1927

10. In which place did Satyagraha first started
(a) Delhi (b) Calcutta
(c) Baroda (d) Champaran

ANSWERS:
1. C 6 C
2 B7 A
3 A8 C
4 C9 B
5 B10D

Himachal Pradesh General Knowaldge-1

1. Population of Himachal Pradesh as per 2011 census is ?
a) 68,56,509
b) 67,57,409
c) 69,55.309
d) 66,49,504

2. What is the total area of Himachal Pradesh
a) 55673 sq. km
b) 55764 sq.km
c) 55073 sq. km
d) 55573 sq.km

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