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Friday, June 28, 2013
Self-Certification of Documents instead of Attestation by Gazetted Officers
Self-Certification of Documents instead of Attestation by Gazetted
Officers
Almost all of us might have thought why a
certificate is to be got attested by a Gazetted officer when the original is
certain to be verified at a later stage be it be for a job or for appearing an
exam, not to mention the difficulties in getting a document attested. Often we
have to wait long before a Gazetted officer to get it attested. It's always a
time consuming procedure. The Good news coming is that Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions recently addressed all Govt. Departments to
review the existing requirements of attested copy or affidavit in various
application forms in a phased manner and wherever possible make provision for
self-certification of documents, after obtaining the approval of the competent
authority. That means we can self-certify in Xerox copies of our certificates
and can apply. Original needs to be produced at the required time.
No.K-11022/67/2012-AR
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions
Department of Administrative Reforms
& Public Grievances
Sardar Patel Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi-110001. Dated the 10th May,
2013
OFFICE
MEMORANDUM
Subject:
Self-certification
The Second Administrative Reforms
Commission in its 12th Report titled "Citizen Centric Administration - The
Heart of Governance", has recommended, adoption of self-certification
provision for simplifying procedures. (www:darpg.gov.in)
2. Taking a cue from this some
Ministries/State Governments have adopted the provision of self-certification
of documents like marksheet, birth certificate etc. by the applicants/stakeholders
instead of asking for an attested copy of the documents by a Gazetted Officer
or filing of affidavits. Under the self attestation method, the original
documents are required,to be produced at the final stage.
3. You will appreciate that the above
method is citizen friendly and obtaining either an attested copy or affidavit
not only cost money but also involves wastage of timeof the citizens and the
Government officials.
3. It is requested to kindly review the
existing requirements of attested copy or affidavit in various application
forms in a phased manner and wherever possible make provision for
self-certification of documents, after obtaining the approval of the competent
authority.
Sd/-
(Sanjay Kothari)
Secretary to the Government of India
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Kevin Rudd sworn in as Australia’s new PM
Kevin
Rudd sworn in as Australia’s new PM

The 55-year-old Rudd was sworn in as Prime
Minister by Governor-General Quentin Bryce at 9.30 a.m. (local time) at a short
official ceremony at the Government House in Canberra. Anthony Albanese was
sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister and Chris Bowen as Treasurer.
This is the third time in the last three
years that a new Prime Minister has taken over in Australia with Mr. Rudd
reclaiming the Labour Party leadership just three months ahead of the country’s
general elections.
Mr. Rudd said he resumed his old job with
“humility, with honour, and with an important sense of energy and purpose.”
The leadership change comes ahead of the
September 14 general elections, which surveys suggest the Labour is set to
lose. It is unclear whether Mr. Rudd will stick to Ms. Gillard’s schedule of
the September election or go for an earlier one. The earliest date Mr. Rudd can
call an election for is August 3.
IBPS notified Recruitment to the Post of Hindi Translator
IBPS notified Recruitment to the Post of Hindi Translator
Institute Of Banking Personnel Selection
invited application for recruitment to the post of Hindi translator. The
candidate will be selected on a contractual basis. Selected candidates will be
responsible for translating confidential question papers in Hindi language and
the development of Objective type/ Descriptive tests.
Salary: Negotiable
EDUCATIONAL
QUALIFICATION: –
Masters Degree of a recognized University
or equivalent in English/ Hindi with Hindi/ English as a compulsory or elective
subject at degree level;
OR
(ii) Bachelor’s Degree of a recognized
University or equivalent with Hindi and English as main subjects (which
includes the term compulsory and elective)
OR
(iii) Master’s degree of a recognized
university in any subject other than Hindi or English, with Hindi or English
medium and English or Hindi as a compulsory or elective subject or as medium of
examination at degree level ;
OR
(iv) Master’s degree of a recognized
university in any subject other than Hindi or English, with Hindi or English as
a compulsory or elective subject or either of the two medium of examination and
the other as a compulsory or elective subject at the degree level
Additional requirement:
1. Proficiency in computer
2. At least 3 years of working knowledge in
Hindi translation
Important dates
Starting date of receipt of application: 27
June 2013
Last date of receipt of application: 10
July 2013 till 5.00 pm
No. of Post: 01 Post
Age:
The age of the candidate must not exceed from 62 years as on 1 June 2013.
Retired persons can also apply.
How to apply
Interested candidates who also satisfy the
above criteria have to forward their application including the mandatory
information such as experience, expected salary and photocopy of all necessary
documents to the below address. Applicants must superscribe “Application for
the post of Hindi Translator”
The General Manager
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection,
IBPS House, Plot No.166,
90 ft DP Road, Off Western Express High
way,
Kandivali (East), Mumbai 400 101
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Declaration of Written Result - Combined Defence Services Examination (I)-2013
Declaration of Written Result - Combined Defence Services
Examination (I)-2013
On the basis of the results of the Combined Defence
Services Examination (I)-2013 held by the Union Public Service Commission On 17
February, 2013, 9888 candidates with the following Roll Numbers have qualified
for being interviewed by the Service Selection Board of the Ministry of
Defence, for admission to (i) Indian Military Academy, Dehradun 136th Course
commencing in January, 2014 (ii) Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Course
commencing in January, 2014 (iii) Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying)
Training Course for 195rd F(P) Course commencing in January, 2014 (iv)
Officers’ Training Academy, Chennai 99th
SSC Course (for Men) commencing in April, 2014 and (v) Officers’ Training
Academy, Chennai, 13th SSC Women (Non-Technical)
Course commencing in April, 2014.
The ratio of candidates shortlisted for
the examination per vacancy is 1:18.95
The candidature of all the candidates,
whose Roll Numbers are shown in the lists below, is provisional. In accordance with the conditions of the
admission to the examination, they are required to submit the original
certificates in support of age (date of birth), educational qualifications, NCC (C) (Army
Wing/Senior Division Air Wing/Naval Wing) etc. claimed by them, alongwith
attested copies of thereof, to Army Headquarters, A.G.’s Branch/Rtg./CDSE
Entry, West Block 3, Ground Floor, Wing No. I, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066, in
case of IMA/SSC as their first choice and to Naval Headquarters (R&R
Section), Room No. 204, C-Wing, Sena Bhawan, New Delhi-110011 in case of Naval
as their first choice, and to PO3 (A) Air Headquarters, ‘J’ Block, Room No. 17,
Opp. Vayu Bhawan, Moti Lal Nehru Marg, New Delhi-110011 in case of Air Force as
their first choice. The original Certificates are to be submitted
within two weeks of completion of the SSB Interview and not later than 13th November, 2013 (1st February, 2014 in case of SSC
only). The candidates must not send the
original certificates to the Union Public Service Commission.
In case, there is any change of address,
the candidates are advised to promptly intimate directly to the Army
Headquarters/Naval Headquarters/Air Headquarters as the case may be.
The Union Public Service Commission
have a Facilitation Counter near Examination Hall Building in its Campus.
Candidates may obtain any information/clarification regarding their
examination/recruitment on working days between 10.00
AM to 5.00 PM, in person or over telephone Nos. 011-23385271,
011-23381125 and 011-23098543 from this Facilitation Counter. Candidates can also obtain information
regarding their result by accessing UPSC website http.//www.upsc.gov.in
The marks-sheet of candidates who have
not qualified, will be put on the Commission’s website within 15 days from the
date of publication of the final result (after conducting SSB interview) and
will remain available on the website for a period of 60 days.
Source: PIB
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Indian Railways Undertakes Comprehensive Revision of its Refund Rules
Indian
Railways Undertakes Comprehensive Revision of its Refund Rules
The Revised Refund Rules will Come
into Effect From 1st July 2013
Ministry of Railways has revised and
amended Refund Rules in a very comprehensive manner and notified them which shall
come into force with effect from 1.7.2013. The amendments made in the Refund
Rules are aimed at simplification, efficiency in processing and reduction of
bogus refund claims.
Railway Passengers (Cancellation of ticket and Refund of fare) Rules,
1998 have not been substantially revised in the last 15 years during which
period a large number of changes have taken place in the ticketing system of
Indian Railways. Firstly, Computerised
Passenger Reservation System (PRS) as well as Computerised Unreserved Ticketing
System (UTS) have proliferated. Reservation through internet has also been
introduced through which 45% of the total reserved tickets are issued.
Integrated Train Enquiry System -- 139 is functional through which ticket
status can be obtained through SMS. The above developments warranted that the
refund rules be revised comprehensively.
The major changes in the existing rules and the amendments in refund
rules are as under:-
Unused (unreserved) tickets on which
no reservation has been made:
Existing rule
|
Amended rule
|
If a ticket on which no reservation of a
seat or berth has been made is presented to the station master for
cancellation refund of fare shall be made on every such ticket after
deducting the clerkage.
(i) within three hours after the actual
departure of the train for which the ticket is issued or
(ii) for any ticket valid for the whole
day, within three hours after the actual departure of the last train of the
day for the destination station
|
If a ticket on which no reservation of a
seat or berth has been made is presented for cancellation, refund of fare
shall be made on every such ticket after deducting the clerkage.
(i)The ticket shall be presented for
cancellation within three hours of issue of ticket.
(ii)
In case of tickets issued in advance the ticket is presented upto 2400 hours
of the day preceding the day of journey.
|
Unused tickets on which reservation
has been made:
(i)
if the ticket is presented for cancellation more than forty eight hours instead
of the existing 24 hours in advance of the scheduled departure of the train, a
minimum per passenger cancellation charge shall be deducted at the flat rate of
rupees one hundred and twenty for air-conditioned first class/executive class,
rupees one hundred for air-conditioned-II tier/first class, rupees ninety for
air-conditioned III-tier/ 3 economy/air-conditioned chair car, rupees sixty for
sleeper class and rupees thirty for second class.
(ii)
if the ticket is presented for cancellation between forty eight hours
and upto six hours instead of existing 24 hours and upto 4 hours before the
scheduled departure of the train, cancellation charge shall be twenty five per
cent of the fare subject to a minimum of the cancellation charge.
(iii)
if the ticket is presented for
cancellation within six hours instead of existing 4 hours before the scheduled
departure of the train and upto two hours irrespective of distance instead of
existing 3/6/12 hours for distance 200 kms/200-500 kms/500 Kms and above after
the actual departure of the train, the cancellation charge shall be fifty per
cent of the fare subject to a minimum of the cancellation charge.
(iv)
No refund shall be granted on the reserved ticket if it is surrendered for
cancellation after two hours of the actual departure of the train.
(v)
In case, on a party ticket or a family ticket issued for travel of more
than one person, some persons have confirmed reservation and others are on
waiting list, full refund of fare, less clerkage, shall be admissible for
confirmed passengers also provided that the entire ticket is surrendered for
cancellation within six hours instead of existing 4 hours before the scheduled
departure of the train and upto two hours instead of existing 3 hours after
actual departure of the train”.
Unused waitlisted or RAC tickets:–
Existing rule
|
Revised
rule
|
If the ticket is presented for
cancellation upto 3/6/12 hours for distance 200 kms/200-500 kms/500 Kms and
above after the actual departure of the train, except deduction of clerkage;
Provided that for night trains leaving
between 21.00 hours and 06.00 hours (actual departure), refund shall be
admissible at the station within the time limits specified above or within
first four hours after the opening of reservation office, whichever is later.
|
If a Waitlisted/RAC ticket is presented
for cancellation, refund of fare shall be admissible after deducting the
clerkage.
(i) The ticket is presented for
cancellation upto three hours after the actual departure of the train
irrespective of the distance.
(ii) The passenger may get the tickets
cancelled from any PRS counters or the designated current counters.
(iii)
No refund of fare shall be granted on RAC ticket /Waitlisted ticket after three
hours of the actual departure of the train.
(iv) In case no current counters are
available at journey originating station for night trains leaving between
21.00 hours and 06.00 hours(actual departure , refund shall be admissible at
the station within first two hours after the opening of reservation office.
(v) In remote and hill areas as
identified by the zonal Railways with the prior approval of the General
Managers and print in their Time Tables for train leaving between 1900 hours
and 0600 hours (actual departure) refund shall be admissible at the station
within first two hours after the opening of reservation/booking office, in
case there is no reservation counters/booking office/ current counters.
Available in that area.
|
Cancellation of e- tickets.-
The
e- ticket may be booked and cancelled through internet and the refund of fare
shall be credited to the customer’s account after deducting the charges
applicable.
* In case of a confirmed e-ticket, refund
of fare shall be granted in accordance with rule for unused tickets on which
reservation has been made. In case of RAC e-ticket, refund of fare shall be
granted in accordance with rule for unused waitlisted and RAC tickets.
* In case of the waitlisted e-ticket on
which status of all the passengers is on waiting list even after preparation of
reservation charts, names of all such passengers booked on that Passenger Name
Record (PNR) shall be dropped from the
reservation chart and refund of fare
shall be credited to the customer’s account
after deducting the clerkage.
*In case on a party e-ticket or a family
e-ticket issued for travel of more than one person, some persons have confirmed
reservation and others are on the list of RAC and waiting list, then in case of
passengers on RAC or waitlisted not travelling, a certificate has to be
obtained from the ticket checking staff to that effect and refund of fare shall
be processed online through TDR, indicating the details of the certificate
issued by ticket checking staff.
* The online TDR shall be filed upto
seventy two hours of actual arrival of the train at passenger’s destination and
the original certificate issued by the ticket checking staff is to be sent
through post to Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). The
fare shall be refunded by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation
(IRCTC) to the customer’s account after due verification.
* In case of e-tickets (confirmed or RAC),
if the reservation charts have been
prepared, online TDR is required to be filed for obtaining refund. No
refund of fare shall be admissible on e- ticket having confirmed reservation in
case the request for refund is filed online after two hours of the actual
departure of the train.
* No refund of fare shall be admissible on
RAC e-tickets in case the request for refund is filed online after three hours
of the actual departure of the train.
Refund on Tatkal tickets:
* No
refund of fare shall be admissible on confirmed Tatkal ticket.
* In case of Tatkal ticket on waitlist,
refund of fare shall be granted in accordance with rule for unused waitlisted
or RAC tickets.
* In case on a party Tatkal ticket or a
family Tatkal ticket issued for travel for more than one person, some persons
have confirmed reservation and others are on waiting list, full refund of fare,
less clerkage, shall be admissible for confirmed passengers also provided that
the entire Tatkal ticket is surrendered for cancellation within six hours
before the scheduled departure of the train or upto two hours of the actual
departure of the train.
Postponement or preponement of journey on a reserved, RAC or
waitlisted ticket.
The postponement or preponement of
journey on confirmed or RAC or waitlisted ticket shall be allowed in the same
class and for the same destination instead of any longer distance or any higher
class by the same train or by any other train for any subsequent days, subject to condition that the ticket is
surrendered during the working hours of reservation office and at least forty
eight hours instead of existing 24 hours before the scheduled departure of the
train in which originally booked.
Non-commencement or missing of journey
due to late running of trains. -
* No cancellation charge or clerkage shall be
levied and full fare shall be refunded to all passengers holding reserved, RAC
and waitlisted tickets, if the journey is not undertaken due to late running of
the train by more than three hours of the scheduled departure of the train from
the station commencing the journey subject to condition that the ticket is
surrendered upto the actual departure of the train instead of existing 3/6/12
hours for distance 200 kms/200-500 kms/500 Kms and above after the actual
departure of the train
* In
case of e-tickets, the TDR is filed
online before the actual departure of
the train for availing full refund.
* In case the ticket is cancelled or surrendered or if the request for refund of fare is filed online after the actual departure of the train, no refund of fare shall be admissible.
Lost, misplaced, torn or mutilated tickets: -
If the reservation status of a lost, misplaced, torn or mutilated
ticket, at the time of receipt of the application for issuance of a duplicate
ticket for the purpose of undertaking journey, is confirmed or RAC and that the
duplicate ticket is sought before preparation of reservation chart of the
concerned train, the station master shall issue a duplicate ticket in lieu of
the original ticket on payment of rupees
fifty per passenger in case of second
and sleeper class and rupees one
hundred per passenger for other classes
instead of existing clerkage charge.
Application for refund of
Passenger Reservation System (PRS) tickets in other circumstances:-
For refund of fare under circumstances other than those specified in
these rules or under circumstances like ‘bandh’ or agitations or floods, etc., the passengers could not reach the
reservation counter or station or current counters for cancellation of tickets,
in those cases, a TDR shall be issued to
the passenger and the passenger may apply for refund of fare within ten days instead
existing 90 days from the day of commencement of journey to the Chief
Commercial Manager (Refunds) of the railway administration under whose
jurisdiction the TDR issuing station comes, enclosing the original TDR. The TDR
shall be issued only upto three days instead of existing 30 days after the
scheduled departure of the train.
Source: PIB
Source: PIB
Monday, June 24, 2013
Team India lifted ICC Champions Trophy 2013
Team India
lifted ICC Champions Trophy 2013
India beat England by five runs in a
thrilling rain-disrupted final to lift the last ICC Champions Trophy at
Edgbaston on 23.06.13 (Sunday). Henceforth there will be no ICC Champions
Trophy and ICC is planning to bring in World Test Series in its place.
In a match reduced to 20 overs a side, a
fifth-wicket partnership of 64 between Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara put England
in sight of a victory target of 130 and their first major 50-over trophy. But
the pair fell to successive deliveries by Ishant Sharma and England's lower
order crumbled as the hosts finished on 124 for eight.
Miserly bowling by Bopara and James
Tredwell helped England restrict India to 129 for seven after the start of play
had been delayed by nearly six hours due to persistent rain.
Virat Kohli top-scored with 43 and Shikhar
Dhawan, the tournament's leading run-scorer, made a breezy 31 but India were
never able to dominate a disciplined England attack. Rohit Sharma was bowled by
Stuart Broad for nine and Dhawan mis-timed a drive in Bopara's first over and
was caught by Tredwell at mid-off.
Dinesh Karthik skied a catch off Tredwell
and Bopara struck twice in his third over, getting Suresh Raina caught by
Alastair Cook at mid-on and dangerman MS Dhoni well taken by Tredwell on the
third man boundary.
Bopara completed excellent figures of three
for 20 but Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja took 30 runs off the next three overs and
Kohli, badly dropped by Jonathan Trott, launched Broad for a massive six over
square leg. Kohli skied James Anderson to long off but Jadeja finished unbeaten
on 33 after clouting Tim Bresnan for another six in the final over of the
innings.
England lost wickets steadily at the start
of their reply.
Cook fell for two, edging a catch to first
slip off Umesh Yadav, Trott made a fluent 20 off 17 balls before being stumped
by Dhoni off Ravichandran Ashwin and Joe Root pulled the same bowler straight
to long leg.
Man of the Series- Shikhar Dhawan
Man of the Match- Ravindra Jadeja
The trophy became another golden feather in Dhoni's Cap, under
whose captaincy now India has lifted all major ICC Trophies. Indian won
inaugural T-20 World Cup in 2007 followed by ICC World Cup in 2011 under
Dhoni's Captaincy. Earlier Indian had shared ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 with
Sri Lanka which was also disrupted by rain.
India’s Road
to victory in Champions Trophy
1) 1st Group Match: India v South Africa at
Cardiff - Jun 6, 2013
India 331/7 (50/50 ov); South Africa 305
(50/50 ov)
India won by 26 runs
2)
2nd Group Match: India v West Indies at The Oval - Jun 11, 2013
West Indies 233/9 (50/50 ov); India 236/2
(39.1/50 ov)
India won by 8 wickets (with 65 balls
remaining)
3)
3rd Group Match: India v Pakistan at Birmingham - Jun 15, 2013
Pakistan 165 (39.4/40 ov); India 102/2
(19.1/22 ov, target: 102)
India won by 8 wickets (with 17 balls
remaining) (D/L method)
4)
In Semi-Final: India v Sri Lanka at Cardiff - Jun 20, 2013
Sri Lanka 181/8 (50/50 ov); India 182/2
(35/50 ov)
India won by 8 wickets (with 90 balls
remaining)
5)
Final: England v India at Birmingham - Jun 23, 2013
India 129/7 (20/20 ov); England 124/8
(20/20 ov)
India won by 5 runs
Sunday, June 23, 2013
SBI plans to hire 10,000 officers, employees in current fiscal
SBI plans to hire 10,000 officers, employees
in current fiscal
Happy
news coming for all job seekers in banking sector is that State Bank of India
plans to hire 10,000 officers and employees in the current fiscal to spruce up
its operations.
"We will be hiring 10,000 people this
year, including 1,500 probationary officers, the process for which started in
April. Around 7,500 will be retiring this fiscal," SBI Chairman Pratip
Chaudhuri told PTI.
"We have upgraded our branches, all
have become air-conditioned. We have adequately staffed our branches. In the
last quarter, we recruited 20,000 assistant grade employees at front
office," he said.
The bank plans to open about 1,200 branches
in the country and another eight branch offices overseas, including China and
the UK, in the current fiscal.
Public sector banks hired around 63,000
persons in the last financial year.
The country's largest bank SBI alone
recruited 20,000 clerical staff and 1,200 officer level employees.
Besides, other public sector banks hired
22,000 officers and 20,000 clerical staff in the last fiscal.
There were 84,489 vacancies at various
levels in the state-owned banks at the end of 2010-11.
Most of the state-owned banks have
undertaken recruitment drives in recent years.
The public sector banks had a sanctioned
strength of about 8 lakh employees as on March 31, 2012.
Andhra Bank Notified Recruitment to the Post of Company Secretary 2013
Andhra Bank Notified Recruitment to the Post of Company
Secretary 2013
Andhra Bank invited applications from
Indian citizens for the post of Specialist Officers in MMGS-II, who are
qualified Associates of Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), New
Delhi.
Last Date for receipt of application along
with requisite fee and other relevant documents- 13.07.2013
Last date for receipt of application along
with requisite fee and other relevant documents from far flung areas*-
20.07.2013
Details of Post
Name of Post: Company Secretary
Number of Post: 02
Canara Bank Declared Final Results to the Post of Specialist Officers 2013
Canara Bank Declared Final
Results to the Post of Specialist Officers 2013
Canara Bank declared final results to the
post of Specialist Officer in posts of Technical Field Officer – Civil,
Electrical, Mechanical, Marketing Officer and Law Officer. Group discussion and
interview was held from 17 April 2013 to 23 April 2013. At the time of joining,
the candidates will have to produce the originals of the documents to prove
their eligibility. Reserved category candidates are required to submit the
caste / PWD certificate as per Government of India format itself. Those
candidates who fail to submit required original documents will not be allowed
to join the Bank.
The joining date is tentatively scheduled
for July 2013. The exact date and venue for reporting will be informed to the
candidates individually in due course.
GK Quiz -19
Q1. How many languages include in the 8th schedule of our constitution?
(A)14
(B)17
(C)22
(D)24
Q2. How many members can be nominated to Loksabha by President ?
(A)2
(B)3
(C)4
(D)5
Q3. Who is Empowered to declare National Emergency
(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) President of India
(C) Governors of State
(D) Parliament
Q4. Roger Federer is a famous—
(A) Film actor
(B) Author
(C) Lawn Tennis Player
(D) Cricketer
Q5. What is the electoral symbol of the Bahujan Samaj Party ?
(A) Bicycle
(B) Elephant
(C) Rising Sun
(D) Two Leaves
Q6. How many members of the Rajya Sabha retire every second year?
(A) one third
(B) two third
(C) one fourth
(D) one fifth
Q7. Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports is located at
(A) Kolkata
(B) New Delhi
(C) Jhansi
(D) Patiala
Q8. The hardest substance available on earth is
(A) Platinum
(B) Diamond
(C) Gold
(D) Quartz
Q9. Fundamental Rights are enshrined in PART ______ of Constitution of India ?
(A) I
(B) II
(C)III
(D) V
Q10. How many countries are there in Non-Aligned Movement(NAM)?
(A) 28
(B) 54
(C) 120
(D) 193
(A)14
(B)17
(C)22
(D)24
Q2. How many members can be nominated to Loksabha by President ?
(A)2
(B)3
(C)4
(D)5
Q3. Who is Empowered to declare National Emergency
(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) President of India
(C) Governors of State
(D) Parliament
Q4. Roger Federer is a famous—
(A) Film actor
(B) Author
(C) Lawn Tennis Player
(D) Cricketer
Q5. What is the electoral symbol of the Bahujan Samaj Party ?
(A) Bicycle
(B) Elephant
(C) Rising Sun
(D) Two Leaves
Q6. How many members of the Rajya Sabha retire every second year?
(A) one third
(B) two third
(C) one fourth
(D) one fifth
Q7. Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports is located at
(A) Kolkata
(B) New Delhi
(C) Jhansi
(D) Patiala
Q8. The hardest substance available on earth is
(A) Platinum
(B) Diamond
(C) Gold
(D) Quartz
Q9. Fundamental Rights are enshrined in PART ______ of Constitution of India ?
(A) I
(B) II
(C)III
(D) V
Q10. How many countries are there in Non-Aligned Movement(NAM)?
(A) 28
(B) 54
(C) 120
(D) 193