Friday, 27 June 2014

Dear Students,

Finally the date for 2013 Re-exam is announced and to be held on 20.07.2014. For the students who are giving the 2013 Re-exam CLASSMATE ACADEMY is conducting TEST SERIES. Students who are interested should take admission for the test series latest by 5:00 pm - 30.06.2014. TEST SERIES schedule can be downloaded from the website : www.classmateacademy.com Wish you all the best on behalf of classmate academy.

CLASSMATE ACADEMY.

Monday, 16 June 2014

The civil services (preliminary) examination : 776,565 candidates applied, 
323,949 candidates actually appeared and 14,959 candidates qualified for the mains examination. 3,003 candidates were shortlisted for the personality test . 1122 candidates finally got through.....And Happy to say that our faculty Thangabalan is one of them. Hearty Congratulations to THANGA BALAN

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Dear SSC Aspirants,

Our New Prime Minister  has been Vocal about his emphasis on Governance.
He is also Pioneer in using E-Governance to reach out to people.
He has provided us with the following two Platforms to interact with him.

Direct link to PMO


Direct link to NaMo

I have posted a query in the official PMO website requesting to look in to the issue of SSC-CGL ,2013 and 2014 exam. I request you to do the same.so that our grievances reach to the highest level.(Please do it in a very formal language).

Monday, 2 June 2014

SSC CGL Re-Exam (27 April 2014) General Awareness 555PK6

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                                SSC CGL 24.04.2014  Re-Exam         DISCUSSION@FACEBOOK

                                                 555PK6           KEY AT THE BOTTOM
51. In India, the interest rate on savings accounts in all the 
        nationalized commercial banks is fixed by
         (a) Finance Minister of India
         (b) Union Finance Commission
         (c) Indian Bank Association
         (d) Reserve Bank of India
52. Pegging up of a currency means, fixing the value of a currency
         (a)at a constant level
         (b) at a lower level
         (c) at a higher level
         (d) leaving it to market forces
53. The Oil seeds Production Programme (OPP) was launched in
         (a) 1986 (b)1987 (c)1988 (d) 1990
54. Plan Holiday was declared after
         (a) The first Five Year Plan
         (b) The Second Five Year Plan
         (c) The Third Five Year Plan
         (d) The Fourth Five Year Plan
55. Which of the following pair is wrongly matched?
         (a) Plato-Republic 
         (b) Aristotle-Politics
         (c) Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru - Hind Swaraj
         (d) Karl Marx-Das Kapital
56. The concept of “Rule of Law” is a  special feature of constitutional system of 
         (a) Britain  
         (b) U.S.A
         (c) France  
         (d) Switzerland
57. Which of the following is not helpful in controlling money supply?
         (a) Free market policy
         (b) CRR
         (c) Bank Rate
         (d) Change in margin requirement
58. Usually a big difference is seen in theory and practice in 
         (a) Presidential form of Government
         (b) Fascist type of Government
         (c) Parliamentary form of Government.
         (d) Socialist type of Government
59. Comptroller and Auditor General of India acts as a friend, 
        Philosopher and Guide for:
         (a) Public Accounts Committee
         (b) Estimates Committee
         (c) Finance Ministry
         (d) Committee on Public Undertakings
60. How liberty can be limited?
         (a) By Rule           (b) By Law
         (c) By Authority (d) By Equality
61. The first meeting of the Indian National Congress held in 
        1885 was presided by
         (a) Shri P.M. Mehta
         (b) Shri Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee
         (c) D.E. Wacha
         (d) S.N. Bannerjee
62. Which one of the following tribal assemblies was normally
         involved in the election of the tribal chief?
         (a) Samiti (b) Sabha
         (c) Gana (d) Vidata
63. During which of the following periods of Indian History 
        did the Kshatriyas have a distinct identity?
         (a) Age of the Buddha
         (b) Maurya period
         (c) Post-Maurya age
         (d) Gupta Period
64. The Gandhi’s ‘Dandi March’ was a part of 
         (a) Non-Cooperation Movement
         (b) Home Rule League
         (c) Civil Disobedience Movement
         (d) Quit India Movement
65. A writ is issued by
         (a) a High Court  
         (b) a Sub Court
         (c) a District Court
         (d) an Administrative Tribunal 
66. Growth rate of population on means
         (a) The difference of growth between male and female.
         (b) The difference in population between urban and rural area.
         (c) The number of births per thousand people.
         (d) The difference between birth and death rates.
67. Relative humidity is expressed as
         (a) Grams          (b) Kilograms
         (c) Percentage (d) Ratio
68. Metamorphism changes rocks
         (a) structure
         (b) texture
         (c) both (a) and (b)
         (d) actual chemical composition
69. The region famous for many kinds of wine and champagne is 
         (a) Eastern Europe 
         (b) Western Europe
         (c) Mediterranean 
         (d) Glass land
70. Crossing-over occurs during
         (a) Leptotene (b) Zygotene
         (c) Pachytene (d) Diplotene
71. In which of the following multiple epidermis is found?
         (a) Boerhaavia (b) Amaranthus
         (c) Helianthus (d) Nerium
72. Blood cancer is commonly known as 
         (a) Leucoderma (b) Leukaemia
         (c) Haemophilia (d) Sickle-cell anaemia
73. The first stable product of photosynthesis is 
         (a) Starch      
         (b) Sucrose
         (c) Phosphoglyceric acid
         (d) Glucose
74. pH scale ranges from
         (a) 0-7
         (b) 8-14      
         (c) 0-14
         (d) None
75. Slash and burn agriculture is known as ‘Milpa’ in 
         (a) Venezuela 
         (b) Brazil
         (c) Central Africa
         (d) Mexico and Central America
76. A real gas can act as an ideal gas in 
         (a) high pressure and low temperature
         (b) low pressure and high temperature
         (c) high pressure and high temperature
         (d) low pressure and low temperature
77. According to special theory of relativity the mass of a particle
         (a) increases with increase in velocity with respect to an observer.
         (b) decreases with increase in velocity
         (c) decreases with decrease in velocity
         (d) is independent of its velocity.
78. The motion of the wheels of a bullock-cart while moving on 
        the road is an example of 
         (a) Oscillatory and rotatory motion
         (b) Oscillatory and translatory motion
         (c) Translatory and rotatory motion
         (d) Translatory motion only
79. Endoscope is an instrument used to detect the ulcers in the stomach
         has a long narrow tube (with a small glowing bulb at one end) 
        which is inserted in to the stomach through to mouth contains
         (a) small current carrying wire
         (b) a narrow tube containing water
         (c) optical fibre
         (d) a narrow tube containing some chemical solution
80. The ‘IBM-DOS’ is a 
         (a) Single user operation system
         (b) Multiuser operating system
         (c) Batch operation system
         (d) Time-sharing operating system
81. The new technology which is emerging in the field of computer is 
         (a) IC-technology
         (b) Parallel processing system
         (c) Semiconductor technology
         (d) Transistor technology
82. Iron rusts quickly in
         (a) Rain water         (b) Sea water
         (c) Distilled water (d) River water
83. When a single gene controls the expression of more than
        one character, it is said to be
         (a)Heterotrophic (b) Autotrophic
         (c) Allotropic          (d) Pleiotropic
84. Aerated water contains
         (a) SO2 (b) NO2 (c) H2 (d) CO2
85. Magnetite is 
         (a) Fe2O3 (b) Fe3O4
         (c) FeCO3 (d) 2 Fe2O3. 3H2O
86. United Nation’s appreciation for better management of cyclone,
         Phalin was awarded in 2014 to the government of 
         (a) West Bengal
         (b) Andhra Pradesh
         (c) Andaman &Nicobar
         (d) Odisha
87. The Ministry sometimes referred as “Green Ministry” in India is Ministry of 
         (a) Agriculture and Rural Development
         (b) Environment and Forests
         (c) Surface and Transport
         (d) Urban Development and Landscaping
88. The plants which grow well, only in light are known as
         (a) Sciophilous (b) Xerophytes
         (c) Heliophytes (d) Epiphytes
89. Ama Jangal Yojana (my forest scheme) a bid to enhance 
        forest cover in the State was launched in
         (a) Odisha         (b) Chhattisgarh
         (c) Jharkhand (d) Assam
90. A book entitled, “The Stories of Malgudi Day’s was written by
         (a) K.R. Narayanan (b) R.K. Narayan
         (c) P.M. Bajpai          (d) Abul Kalam
91. “Ranji Trophy” is given to the sport persons in
         (a) Football (b) Hockey
         (c) Cricket (d) Kabaddi
92. Anti-Sexual Harassment Law (Prevention Prohibition and Redressal) 
        Act, 2013 came into force in India to protect.
         (a) Women at workplace
         (b) Transgenders (male)
         (c) Child abuse
         (d) Live-in- partners
93. Iron is prevented from rusting by coating with zinc. This process is called as
         (a) Galvanisation (b) Corrosion
         (c) Sublimation (d) Reduction
94. Special status to Jammu and Kashmir is given by the
         Indian Constitution under the article
         (a) 364         (b) 368
         (c) 370         (d) 377
95. Where the Central Food Technology and Research Institute (CFTRI) is located?
         (a) Chennai          (b) Mysore
         (c) Hyderabad (d) Bangalore
96. The study of Drugs and their action is known as
         (a) Pharmacy          (b) Palaeozoology
         (c) Pharmacology (d) Palaeontology
97. Food crops comprise:
         (a) Cotton, Tobacco, Sugarcane
         (b) Linseed, Castor, Turmeric
         (c) Food grains, Pulses, Edible oil seeds
         (d) Jute, Cotton, Chillies
98. The first Five  Year Plan of the Government of India was based on
         (a) Leontief input-output model
         (b) Harrod-Domar model
         (c) Mahalanobis two-sector model
         (d) Mahalanobis four-sector model
99. Which of the followings is not correct?
         (a) PIL- Public Induced Litigation
         (b) CNG- Compressed Natural Gas
         (c) SIT- Special Investigation Team
         (d) KYC- Know Your Customer
100. Find the incorrect match among the followings:
         (a)Sir Syed Murtza Khan   -   Aligarh Muslim University
         (b)Dr. B.R. Ambedkar -   Ambedkar University
         (c)Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru -   Jawaharlal Nehru University
         (d)Madan Mohan Malviya -  Banaras Hindu University 


KEY:
51. In India, the interest rate on savings accounts in all the 
        nationalized commercial banks is fixed by
         (a) Finance Minister of India
         (b) Union Finance Commission
         (c) Indian Bank Association
         (d) Reserve Bank of India
52. Pegging up of a currency means, fixing the value of a currency
         (a)at a constant level
         (b) at a lower level
         (c) at a higher level
         (d) leaving it to market forces
53. The Oil seeds Production Programme (OPP) was launched in
         (a) 1986 (b)1987 (c)1988 (d) 1990
54. Plan Holiday was declared after
         (a) The first Five Year Plan
         (b) The Second Five Year Plan
         (c) The Third Five Year Plan
         (d) The Fourth Five Year Plan
55. Which of the following pair is wrongly matched?
         (a) Plato-Republic 
         (b) Aristotle-Politics
         (c) Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru - Hind Swaraj
         (d) Karl Marx-Das Kapital
56. The concept of “Rule of Law” is a  special feature of constitutional system of 
         (a) Britain  
         (b) U.S.A
         (c) France  
         (d) Switzerland
57. Which of the following is not helpful in controlling money supply?
         (a) Free market policy
         (b) CRR
         (c) Bank Rate
         (d) Change in margin requirement
58. Usually a big difference is seen in theory and practice in 
         (a) Presidential form of Government
         (b) Fascist type of Government
         (c) Parliamentary form of Government.
         (d) Socialist type of Government
59. Comptroller and Auditor General of India acts as a friend, 
        Philosopher and Guide for:
         (a) Public Accounts Committee
         (b) Estimates Committee
         (c) Finance Ministry
         (d) Committee on Public Undertakings
60. How liberty can be limited?
         (a) By Rule           (b) By Law
         (c) By Authority (d) By Equality
61. The first meeting of the Indian National Congress held in 
        1885 was presided by
         (a) Shri P.M. Mehta
         (b) Shri Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee
         (c) D.E. Wacha
         (d) S.N. Bannerjee
62. Which one of the following tribal assemblies was normally
         involved in the election of the tribal chief?
         (a) Samiti (b) Sabha
         (c) Gana (d) Vidata
63. During which of the following periods of Indian History 
        did the Kshatriyas have a distinct identity?
         (a) Age of the Buddha
         (b) Maurya period
         (c) Post-Maurya age
         (d) Gupta Period
64. The Gandhi’s ‘Dandi March’ was a part of 
         (a) Non-Cooperation Movement
         (b) Home Rule League
         (c) Civil Disobedience Movement
         (d) Quit India Movement
65. A writ is issued by
         (a) a High Court  
         (b) a Sub Court
         (c) a District Court
         (d) an Administrative Tribunal 
66. Growth rate of population on means
         (a) The difference of growth between male and female.
         (b) The difference in population between urban and rural area.
         (c) The number of births per thousand people.
         (d) The difference between birth and death rates.
67. Relative humidity is expressed as
         (a) Grams          (b) Kilograms
         (c) Percentage (d) Ratio
68. Metamorphism changes rocks
         (a) structure
         (b) texture
         (c) both (a) and (b)
         (d) actual chemical composition
69. The region famous for many kinds of wine and champagne is 
         (a) Eastern Europe 
         (b) Western Europe
         (c) Mediterranean 
         (d) Glass land
70. Crossing-over occurs during
         (a) Leptotene (b) Zygotene
         (c) Pachytene (d) Diplotene
71. In which of the following multiple epidermis is found?
         (a) Boerhaavia (b) Amaranthus
         (c) Helianthus (d) Nerium
72. Blood cancer is commonly known as 
         (a) Leucoderma (b) Leukaemia
         (c) Haemophilia (d) Sickle-cell anaemia
73. The first stable product of photosynthesis is 
         (a) Starch      
         (b) Sucrose
         (c) Phosphoglyceric acid
         (d) Glucose
74. pH scale ranges from
         (a) 0-7
         (b) 8-14     
         (c) 0-14
         (d) None
75. Slash and burn agriculture is known as ‘Milpa’ in 
         (a) Venezuela 
         (b) Brazil
         (c) Central Africa
         (d) Mexico and Central America
76. A real gas can act as an ideal gas in 
         (a) high pressure and low temperature
         (b) low pressure and high temperature
         (c) high pressure and high temperature
         (d) low pressure and low temperature
77. According to special theory of relativity the mass of a particle
         (a) increases with increase in velocity with respect to an observer.
         (b) decreases with increase in velocity
         (c) decreases with decrease in velocity
         (d) is independent of its velocity.
78. The motion of the wheels of a bullock-cart while moving on 
        the road is an example of 
         (a) Oscillatory and rotatory motion
         (b) Oscillatory and translatory motion
         (c) Translatory and rotatory motion
         (d) Translatory motion only
79. Endoscope is an instrument used to detect the ulcers in the stomach
         has a long narrow tube (with a small glowing bulb at one end) 
        which is inserted in to the stomach through to mouth contains
         (a) small current carrying wire
         (b) a narrow tube containing water
         (c) optical fibre
         (d) a narrow tube containing some chemical solution
80. The ‘IBM-DOS’ is a 
         (a) Single user operation system
         (b) Multiuser operating system
         (c) Batch operation system
         (d) Time-sharing operating system
81. The new technology which is emerging in the field of computer is 
         (a) IC-technology
         (b) Parallel processing system
         (c) Semiconductor technology
         (d) Transistor technology
82. Iron rusts quickly in
         (a) Rain water         (b) Sea water
         (c) Distilled water (d) River water
83. When a single gene controls the expression of more than
        one character, it is said to be
         (a)Heterotrophic (b) Autotrophic
         (c) Allotropic          (d) Pleiotropic
84. Aerated water contains
         (a) SO2 (b) NO2 (c) H2 (d) CO2
85. Magnetite is 
         (a) Fe2O3 (b) Fe3O4
         (c) FeCO3 (d) 2 Fe2O3. 3H2O
86. United Nation’s appreciation for better management of cyclone,
         Phalin was awarded in 2014 to the government of
         (a) West Bengal
         (b) Andhra Pradesh
         (c) Andaman &Nicobar
         (d) Odisha
87. The Ministry sometimes referred as “Green Ministry” in India is Ministry of 
         (a) Agriculture and Rural Development
         (b) Environment and Forests
         (c) Surface and Transport
         (d) Urban Development and Landscaping
88. The plants which grow well, only in light are known as
         (a) Sciophilous (b) Xerophytes
         (c) Heliophytes (d) Epiphytes
89. Ama Jangal Yojana (my forest scheme) a bid to enhance 
        forest cover in the State was launched in
         (a) Odisha         (b) Chhattisgarh
         (c) Jharkhand (d) Assam
90. A book entitled, “The Stories of Malgudi Day’s was written by
         (a) K.R. Narayanan (b) R.K. Narayan
         (c) P.M. Bajpai          (d) Abul Kalam
91. “Ranji Trophy” is given to the sport persons in
         (a) Football (b) Hockey
         (c) Cricket (d) Kabaddi
92. Anti-Sexual Harassment Law (Prevention Prohibition and Redressal) 
        Act, 2013 came into force in India to protect.
         (a) Women at workplace
         (b) Transgenders (male)
         (c) Child abuse
         (d) Live-in- partners
93. Iron is prevented from rusting by coating with zinc. This process is called as
         (a) Galvanisation (b) Corrosion
         (c) Sublimation (d) Reduction
94. Special status to Jammu and Kashmir is given by the
         Indian Constitution under the article
         (a) 364         (b) 368
         (c) 370         (d) 377
95. Where the Central Food Technology and Research Institute (CFTRI) is located?
         (a) Chennai          (b) Mysore
         (c) Hyderabad (d) Bangalore
96. The study of Drugs and their action is known as
         (a) Pharmacy          (b) Palaeozoology
         (c) Pharmacology (d) Palaeontology
97. Food crops comprise:
         (a) Cotton, Tobacco, Sugarcane
        (b) Linseed, Castor, Turmeric
         (c) Food grains, Pulses, Edible oil seeds
         (d) Jute, Cotton, Chillies
98. The first Five  Year Plan of the Government of India was based on
         (a) Leontief input-output model
         (b) Harrod-Domar model
         (c) Mahalanobis two-sector model
         (d) Mahalanobis four-sector model
99. Which of the followings is not correct?
         (a) PIL- Public Induced Litigation
         (b) CNG- Compressed Natural Gas
         (c) SIT- Special Investigation Team
         (d) KYC- Know Your Customer
100. Find the incorrect match among the followings:
         (a)Sir Syed Murtza Khan   -   Aligarh Muslim University
         (b)Dr. B.R. Ambedkar -   Ambedkar University
         (c)Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru -   Jawaharlal Nehru University
         (d)Madan Mohan Malviya -  Banaras Hindu University