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Sunday, November 15, 2015

SSC CHSL Exam 15 November 2015 Key for GK Questions: Part 2 (Evening Shift)

Friends..Here are the solved GK Questions of Evening Shift SSC CHSL Exam held on 15 November 2015. Answers are highlighted.

1) Who discovered the link between electricity and magnetism?
(A) Diesel (B) Michael Faraday (C) Volta (D) Maxwell

2) The most suitable unit for expressing nuclear radius is
(A) angstrom (B) micron (C) nanometre (D) fermi

3) Which of the following phenomenon helps to conclude that light is a transverse wave?
(A) polarisation (B) refraction (C) interference (D) diffraction

4) Minamata disease is caused by pollution of water by
(A) methyl isocyanate (B) mercury (C) lead (D) tin

5) When price of a substitute of commodity 'x' falls, the demand for 'x' :
(A) Increases at increasing rate (B) rises (C) falls (ID) remains unchanged

6) The most abundant element by number in the living system is
(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon (C) Nitrogen (D) Hydrogen

7) Who composed the Allahabad Pillar inscription?
(A) Veerasena (B) Vishnusena (C) Harisena (D) Mahasena

8) Plank's constant has the dimensions of
(A) angular momentum (B) force (C) energy (ID) linear momentum

9) If the President wants to resign, he shall address his letter of resignation to:
(A) Speaker of Lok Sabha (B) Chief Justice of India (C) Prime Minister of India (D) Vice- President of India

10) By whom was the autonomous investment separated from induced investment?
(A) Joan Robinson (B) Adam Smith (C) Schumpeter (D) Malthus

11) World wild life fund was founded in:
(A) 1992 (B) 1961 (C) 1965 (D) 1969

12) Christmas factor is involved in
(A) Digestion (B) Respiration (C) Blood Coagulation (D) Excretion

13) Who built the famous Shiva temple at Eliora?
(A) Gupta King Samudra Gupta (B) Chalukyan King Pulikeshi II (C) Rashtrakuta Ruler Krishna I (D) Mauryan Emperor Ashoka

14) Kimono is a dress style of which Asian Country?
(A) Laos (B) China (C) Japan (D) Korea

15) If xylem and phloem are arranged in the same radius, such a vascular bundle is called
(A) concentric (B) radial (C) collateral (D) bicollateral
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SSC CHSL Exam 2015 Solved Questions GK - 15.11.2015 (Evening Shift) - Part 1

Friends..Here are the solved GK Questions of Evening Shift SSC CHSL Exam held on 15 November 2015. Answers are highlighted.

1) The Lalit Kala Akademi is devoted to the promotion of:
(A) music (B) Dance and Drama (C) Fine Arts (D) Literature

2) Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with Election Commission ?
(A) Article 360 (B) Article 324 (c) Article 352 (D) Article 356

3) How much of world's surface is covered by water?
(A) 80% (B) 25% (C) 55% (D) 70%

4) All forms of ROM are also known as _____
(A) Firmware (B) Shareware (C) Freeware (D) Middleware

5) What is the number of players on each side in Rugby Football?
(A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 15 (D) 16

6)  Which was the first linguistic state to be created?
(A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Maharashtra  (C) Kerala (D) Tamil Nadu

7) Who is the author of the book "Romancing with Life"?
(A) Shashi Tharoor (B) Bill Clinton (C) Kapil Dev (D) Dev Anand

8) Among the following districts of Tamil Nadu, which district is unfit for cultivation due to increased salinity :
(A) Nagapattinam (B) Ramanathapuram (C) Coimbatore (D) Tiruchirapalli

9) Natural system of classification was proposed by  _____ botanists.
(A) Swedish (B) British (C) Indian (D) German

10) Amino acids are required for the synthesis of
(A) Proteins (B) Carbohydrates (C) Alkaloids (D) Lipids

11) The "King of Metals" is
(A) Iron (B) Aluminium (C) Gold (D) Silver

12) Blowing Air with open pipe is an example of :
(A) Isobaric process (B) Adiabatic process (C) Isothermal process (D) Isochoric process

13) Which of the following Scientist proved that the path of each planet around the Sun is elliptical?
(A) Newton (B) Copernicus (C) Kepler (D) Galileo

14) In which of the Round Table Conference Mahatma Gandhi participated?
(A) First Round Table Conference, 1930 (B) Second Round Table Conference, 1931 (C) Third Round Table Conference, 1932 (D) All of the above

15) Transpiration increases in :
(A) Cool, damp and windy condition (B) Cool, dry and still condition (C) Hot, dry and windy condition (D) Hot, damp and windy condition
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Today's (15 November 2015) SSC CHSL Exam GK Solved Questions: Part-3 (Morning Shift)

Friends..Here are the solved GK Questions of SSC CHSL Exam held on 15 November 2015 (Morning Shift)- Part 2. Answers are highlighted. 

1) Who was Akbar's guardian?
(A) Bairam Khan (B) Amir Khusru (C) Abul Fazal (D) Tansen

2) Life originated by chemosynthesis was proved in the laboratory by:
(A) Aristotle (B) Sanger (C) Pasteur (D) Miller

3)  Which amendment of the constitution lowered the voting age from 21 years to 18 years?
(A) 63rd Amendment (B) 64th Amendment (C) 60th Amendment (D) 61st Amendment

4) J. B. Say's Law of Market was not accepted by:
(A) David Ricardo (B) Adam Smith (C) Marshall (D) Malthus

5) Richter Scale is used for measuring:
(A) Humidity of air (B) Velocity of wind (C) Density of liquid (D) Intensity of earthquake

6) The capital of Rawanda is:
(A) Copenhagen (B) Libreville (C) Bogota (D) Kigali

7) What is the name of Research Station established by Indian Govt. for conducting research at Antarctic?
(A) Dakshin Gangotri (B) Yamunotri (C) Uttari Gangotri (D) None of the above

8) Which bank is limited to the needs of agriculture and rural finance?
(A) NABARD (B) RBI (C) SBI (D) IFC

9) Damping off of seedlings is caused by:
(A) Pythium debaryanum (B) Peronospola parasitica (C) Albugo candida (D) Phytophthora infestans

10) Soap helps in better cleaning of clothes because:
(A) It absorbs the dirt (B) Soap acts like catalyst (C) It reduces the surface tension of solution (D) It gives strength to solution

11) Which of the following is commonly used in preparing custard powder?
(A) rice (B) raagi (C) wheat (D) maize

12) The National Emblem of Italy is:
(A) Lily (B) Eagle (C) White Eagle (D) White Lily

13) The slogan 'Garibi Hatao' was included in the:
(A) Fourth plan (B) Second plan (C) First plan (D) Fifth plan

14) Excretion in Hemichordates takes place by:
(A) Metanephron (B) Glomerulus (C) Pronephron (D) Mesonephron

15) Which of the following monuments is the oldest?
(A) Taj Mahal (B) Qutab Minar (C) Khajuraho (D) Ajanta Caves

16) The Name of the Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands was changed, to Lakshadweep by an act of parliament in:
(A) 1972 (B) 1973 (C) 1970 (D) 1971

17) The phenomenon which causes mirage is:
(A) Total internal reflection (B) Interference (C) Diffraction (D) Polarisation

18) To conserve coral reefs the Govt. of India declared one of the following as Marine Park:
(A) Gulf of Mannar (B) Andaman Islands (C) Gulf of Kutch (D) Lakshadweep Islands

19) The use of heat treatment of ore that includes smelting and roasting is termed as :
(A) Cryometallurgy (B) Electrometallurgy (C) Hydrometallurgy (D) Pyrometallurgy

20) Who invented the battery?

(A) Maxwell (B) Roentgen (C) Volta (D) Faraday
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SSC CHSL Exam - 15 November 2015 Solved GK Questions - Part 2 (Morning Shift)

Friends..Here are the solved GK Questions of SSC CHSL Exam held on 15 November 2015 (Morning Shift)- Part 2. Answers are highlighted. 


1) Atoms having the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called:
(A) Anions (B) Isotopes (C) Cations (D) Higgs-boson

2) World Human Rights Day is observed on :
(A) December 10 (B) December 7 (C) April 8 (D) September 5

3) Air is said to be saturated when:
(A) it blows over the barren land (B) it contains maximum content of water vapour (C) its pressure is minimum (D) its thickness is maximum

4) All vital atmospheric processes leading to various climatic and weather conditions take place in the:
(A) Exosphere (B) Stratosphere (C) Troposphere (D) Ionosphere

5) Indian Economy is a:
(A) Communist Economy (B) Independent Economy (C) Mixed Economy (D) Capitalist Economy

6) Where do Bhagirathi and Alakananda join Ganga?
(A) Rudra prayag (B) Gangotri (C) Kazan prayag (D) Dev prayag

7) USB is a ____ type of storage device?
(A) Tertiary (B) Auxiliary (C) Primary (D) Secondary

8) Who advocated Nazism in Germany?
(A) William III (B) Fedrick William IV (C) Adolf Hitler (D) Bismark

9) The development process under Capitalism has been described as "Creative Destruction" by :
(A) J. S. Mill (B) Schumpeter (C) Karl Marx  (D) Hansen

10) The disease which has been eradicated:
(A) Chicken pox (B) Mumps (C) Measles (D) Small pox

11) The fastest, costlier and relatively small form of storage managed by computer system hardware is :
(A) Cache (B) Disk (C) Flash Memory (D) Main memory

12) Which of these travels in glass with minimum velocity?
(A) yellow light (B) red light (C) violet light (D) green light

13) The 1st Battle of Panipat was fought in the year:
(A) 1556 (B) 1761 (C) 1516 (D) 1526

14) People with Down's syndrome invariably affected by:
(A) Brain haemorrhage (B) Huntington's disease (C) Alzheimer's disease (D) Meningitis

15) Ezra Cup is associated with which sports?
(A) Football (B) Rowing (C) Polo (D) Hockey 
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Answer Key of SSC CHSL (10 + 2) Exam 15 November 2015 - Morning and Evening Shift

Friends..In this post we bring you the Answer Key of Staff Selection Commission (Combined Higher Secondary Level) Exam (Morning and Evening slot), conducted on November 15, 2015. Overall, the difficulty level of the paper was in the level Easy to Moderate. In both shifts there were indefinite number of sets with 1 unique question paper. For morning Shift we have selected question paper with Test Form No- 5037150. So before going to the answer key please check the question paper to locate the questions correctly. 
Evening Shift Answer Key also updated now. Question Paper Test Form No-  8460056. 


Solved GK Questions – 15 November 2015 SSC CHSL Exam (Morning Shift) –Part 1

Friends..Here are the solved GK Questions of SSC CHSL Exam held on 15 November 2015 (Morning Shift). Answers are highlighted. 

1) When was the railway system established in India?
(A) 1953 (B) 1969 (C) 1753 (D) 1853

2) Which of the following is one of the characteristics of civil services in India?
(A) Neutrality and Impartiality (B) Partisan (C) Temporary Political Executive nexus (D) All the above

3) How many organs are there in U.N.O.?
(A) 05 (B) 06 (C) 03 (D) 04

4) The deficiency of vitatmin A causes?
(A) pellagra (B) night blindness (C) beri-beri (D) rickets


5) In India, Dugong (sea cow) is found in the bioreserve site of :
(A) Sundarban (B) Gulf of Mannar (C) Nokrek (D) Manas

6) The abbreviation LHC stands for which machine?
(A) Large High Collider (B) Light Heat Collider (C) Large Hadron Collider (D) Long Heavy Collider

7) January 15 is celebrated as :
(A) Makar Sankranti (B) Labour Day (C) Army Day (D) Republic Day

8) Project Tiger was introduced in:
(A) 1995 (B) 2001 (C) 1973 (D) 1984

9) Who was the first Vijayanagar ruler to wrest the important fort of Goa from the Bahamanis?
(A) Bukkaa I (B) Reva Raya II (C) Harihara I (D) Harihara II

10) Normal blood pressure reading of an adult human:
(A) 160/95 mm Hg (B) 80/120 mm Hg (C) 120/80 mm Hg (D) 130/90 mm Hg

11) Who is the author of the book "Magic Seeds"?
(A) Vikram Seth (B) Cyrus Mistry (C) V. S. Naipaul (D) Jhumpa Lahiri

12) To become a Judge of the High Court one must be a practicing advocate of the High Court for at least:
(A) 15 years (B) 20 years (C) 5 years (D) 10 years

13) 'Madhubani, a style of folk paintings is popular in which of the following states in India?
(A) West Bengal . (B) Bihar (C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Uttar Pradesh

14) Hari Prasad Chaurasia is a renowned player of:
(A) Flute (B) Shehnai (c) Tabla (D) Sarod

15) Which is the best planned city in India?
(A) New Delhi (B) Salem ,(C) Chandigarh (D) Coimbatore
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Question Paper of SSC CHSL Exam held on 15 November 2015 (Postal/Sorting Assistant, LDC, DEO)

We bring you the question paper PDF Download of SSC CHSL Exam held on 15 November 2015 in both morning and evening shift. Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is conducting the Combined Higher Secondary Level exam 2015 for selection of 3523 for Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant, 2049 for LD Clerk and 1006 for Data Entry Operator. The exams are planned on various Sundays of November-December 2015 in morning and evening shift. Exam kick started on 1 November 2015 and today (15.11.2015) was the second day. If you are having exam on 6 December 2015 or 20 December 2015, this question paper will help you and serve as a model for your preparation. 

SSC CHSL Exam 2015


Everybody will also be searching for the SSC CHSL Answer Key 2015 of exam held on 15 November 2015. SSC will release the official answer key only after exams are concluded on 20 Dec. 2015. But don’t worry..We have updated the Answer Key (unofficial) as well. Check Answer Key from the below link. 

 Click here for morning shift question papers of SSC CHSL 2015 exam held on 15 Nov 2015 Test Form No: 5037150
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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Learn New English Words - The Hindu Editorial Review - 14 November 2015

Friends..Let's learn some new English words and improve our vocabulary. The Best and easy for that is reading the editorial from The Hindu newspaper. You can't finish reading a Hindu Editorial article without referring a Dictionary. That shows the number of words used by their editorial team in the articles, which are not so commonly used. If you ask any regular reader of The Hindu, they will surely say they are the Big Fans of the Editorials. It improves our vocabulary as well as brings all the Current Affairs topics to our forefront.

As you know, The Hindu always has two editorials in a day. So let's have a look at the Editorials of 14 November 2015. 
Hindu Editorial Review

(A) BJP’s larger stock-taking (Please read the article first and then come back to us. We are only covering the English Words)

First Editorial for the day is about the defeat of BJP in Bihar Assembly Polls. Let's have a look at the words used in this editorial which are not so commonly used.

1. The attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party’s current leadership by its most senior veterans continues to force a quiet churn, and where it will end is not yet clear.

(a) churn - to move something, especially a liquid, with great force.
Other examples: The sea was churned up by heavy winds.

2. Reason for the party’s defeat in Bihar was the manner in which it had been “emasculated in the last year”.

(a) emasculated - to reduce the effectiveness of something.
Other examples: They were accused of trying to emasculate the report's recommendations.

3. In the days after, sundry party members have joined issue with one of the two groups.

(a) sundry -  several different; various.
Other examples: Sundry distant relatives, most of whom I hardly recognized, turned up for my brother's wedding.

4. But it would be deflecting from the difficult questions posed by the Bihar verdict if the repercussions were to be seen as simply an organisational tussle between the incumbents and the marginalised in the party’s power structure.

(a) verdict - an opinion or decision made after judging the facts that are given, especially one made at the end of a trial.
(b) repercussions - the effect that an action, event, or decision has on something, especially a bad effect.
Other examples: Any decrease in tourism could have serious repercussions for the local economy.
(c) tussle - to have difficult disagreements or strong arguments.
(d) incumbents - officially having the named position.
Other examples: The incumbent president faces problems which began many years before he took office.

5.  A defeat as spectacular as this, because of the BJP’s slide in Bihar’s electoral stakes since the Lok Sabha elections of 2014 and the aura of invincibility around Mr. Modi, was bound to have organisational reverberations.

(a) stakes -  a share or a financial involvement in something such as a business.
(b) aura - a feeling or character that a person or place seems to have.
(c)  invincible - Incapable of being overcome or defeated; unconquerable.
(d) reverberations - effects that spread and affect a lot of people.
Other examples: This move is likely to have reverberations throughout the health service.

6. However, in Bihar the BJP ran a sectarian campaign that included, on occasion, polarising statements by the Prime Minister and the BJP president.

(a)  sectarian - strongly supporting a particular religious group and not willing to accept other beliefs.

7. In the event, warnings about a possible BJP defeat being celebrated in Pakistan, with all its Muslim-targeting innuendo, and reservations being protected from encroachment by a particular community, went rebuffed.

(a) innuendo - a remark or remarks that suggest something sexual or something unpleasant but do not refer to it directly.
(b) rebuffed - to refuse to accept a helpful suggestion or offer from someone, often by answering in an unfriendly way.
Other examples: She rebuffed all suggestions that she should resign.

8. When he goes out to campaign for his party, he does not cease even for a moment to be Prime Minister.

(a) does not cease - doen not put an end to; discontinue

9. When he deploys party rhetoric, he does not speak only to potential voters, but to all Indians.

(a) rhetoric - speech or writing intended to be effective and influence people.

Other examples: How far the president will be able to translate his campaign rhetoric into action remains to be seen.