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		<title>Do you Know ? GK Series from General Knowledge Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jal Hans is the first seaplane of India. It will be operated by Pawan Hans Helicopters Ltd and cater to island-hopping tourists in India. First service will be operationalised in Andamans. Martina Navrotilova lead a team of 27 climbers to the top of Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (at 5,895 meters), the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Jal Hans</strong> is the first seaplane of India. It will be operated by Pawan Hans Helicopters Ltd and cater to island-hopping tourists in India. First service will be operationalised in Andamans.</p>
<p><strong>Martina Navrotilova</strong> lead a team of 27 climbers to the top of Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (at 5,895 meters), the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, to raise money and awareness for the Laureus Sport Good Foundation. She hit tennis balls off the top of Africa’s highest peak.</p>
<p><strong>IndiaPay is India’s first indigenous payment gateway</strong> and is scheduled to be launched in mid-2011. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is the owner of IndiaPay and will make its first move by cutting charges levied to merchant establishments by half, compared with what MasterCard and Visa charge. IndiaPay’s shareholders consist of 10 banks, six of which are PSU banks, and is promoted by the Reserve Bank of India.</p>
<p><strong>The world’s second-largest retailer, Carrefour</strong>, has opened its first ‘cash-and-carry’ outlet in India in New Delhi.</p>
<p>I<strong>nternational Day of Persons with Disabilities</strong> is observed on December 3.</p>
<p><strong><strong>World Aids Day</strong> is observed on December 1.</strong></p>
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		<title>2018 Commonwealth Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Queensland’s Gold Coast in Australia has been named as 2018 Commonwealth Games host.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Queensland’s Gold Coast in Australia has been named as 2018 Commonwealth Games host.</p>
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		<title>GK Today Weekly Quiz Series Vol 49</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 03:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who was the first Ramon Magsaysay Award winner from India Ans : Acharya Vinoba Bhave The first recipient of Gandhi Peace Prize was Ans : Dr. Julius N. Nyerera Nehru Award is instituted for Ans : International understanding and peace Kalinga Prize, an International prize is awarded annually for the recognition of outstanding achievement in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who was the first Ramon Magsaysay Award winner from India</p>
<p>Ans : Acharya Vinoba Bhave</p>
<p>The first recipient of Gandhi Peace Prize was</p>
<p>Ans : Dr. Julius N. Nyerera</p>
<p>Nehru Award is instituted for</p>
<p>Ans : International understanding and peace</p>
<p>Kalinga Prize, an International prize is awarded annually for the recognition of outstanding achievement in the interpretation and popularization of</p>
<p>Ans : Science</p>
<p>Magnifying glass was invented by</p>
<p>Ans : Roger Bacon</p>
<p>Polio vaccine was invented by</p>
<p>Ans : Jonas Edward Salk</p>
<p>Who discovered the Blood groups</p>
<p>Ans : Karl Landsteiner</p>
<p>Television was invented by</p>
<p>Ans : John L. Baird</p>
<p>Theory of relativity was explained by</p>
<p>Ans : Albert Einstein</p>
<p>Wireless Telegraph was invented by</p>
<p>Ans : Marconi</p>
<p>Incandescent lamp was invented by</p>
<p>Ans : Edison</p>
<p>X-Ray was discovered by</p>
<p>Ans : Wilhelm Roentgen</p>
<p>Chloroform was invented by</p>
<p>Ans : J.Y. Simpson</p>
<p>Who invented the practical Locomotive</p>
<p>Ans : Richard Trevithick</p>
<p>zone day is observed on</p>
<p>Ans : 16th September</p>
<p>World health day is on</p>
<p>Ans : 7th April</p>
<p>Navy day is celebrated on</p>
<p>Ans : 4th December</p>
<p>World Solar Energy Day</p>
<p>Ans : 3rd May</p>
<p>Commonwealth Day</p>
<p>Ans : Second Monday in March</p>
<p>World Employment Day</p>
<p>Ans : June 5</p>
<p>World Architectural Day</p>
<p>Ans : July 1</p>
<p>National Maritime Day</p>
<p>Ans : 5th April</p>
<p>Anti Terrorist Day</p>
<p>Ans : 21st May</p>
<p>World Anti-smoke Day</p>
<p>Ans : 31st May</p>
<p>Zone day is observed on</p>
<p>Ans : 16th September</p>
<p>World health day is on</p>
<p>Ans : 7th April</p>
<p>Navy day is celebrated on</p>
<p>Ans : 4th December</p>
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		<title>India Quiz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[India’s longest rail tunnel, 10.96 km long, is situated in J&#38;K. It connects Banihal in south side to Qazigund in the north side of the mountains and thus takes passengers from the Jammu side to Kashmir side in just six minutes. “Sudarshan Shakti” was the massive joint exercise held by Indian Army, with Air Force [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>India’s longest rail tunnel</strong>, 10.96 km long, is situated in J&amp;K. It connects Banihal in south side to Qazigund in the north side of the mountains and thus takes passengers from the Jammu side to Kashmir side in just six minutes.</p>
<p><strong>“Sudarshan Shakti”</strong> was the massive joint exercise held by Indian Army, with Air Force and Navy.</p>
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		<title>World&#8217;s cheapest tablet &#8216;Aakash&#8217; launched</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world&#8217;s cheapest tablet , and made in India as well, was launched on Wednesday. Priced at about Rs 2000, Aakash has been developed by the Indian Institute of Technology. The low-cost tablet is primarily meant for educational purposes and features Android OS along with Wi-Fi connectivity. It features a 2GB Flash memory with 2GB [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world&#8217;s cheapest tablet , and made in India as well, was launched on Wednesday. Priced at about Rs 2000, Aakash has been developed by the Indian Institute of Technology.</p>
<p>The low-cost tablet is primarily meant for educational purposes and features Android OS along with Wi-Fi connectivity. It features a 2GB Flash memory with 2GB Micro SD card that is expandable upto 32GB with two full USB ports, a miniSD card and a SIM card slot.</p>
<p>The device comes with a 2100mAh battery that will last upto two to three hours.The tablet has been developed as a part of the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology that aims to link 25,000 colleges and 400 universities for an e-learning programme.</p>
<p>The device is expected to give some of the more costly tablet computers tough competition as it will also offer PDF reader, video conferencing functioning, sci-lab, media player, remote device management capability, multimedia input-output interface option and multiple content viewer.</p>
<p>Speaking at an award ceremony held in New Delhi by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) last month, Communications and Information Technology minister Kapil Sibal had said that the tablet would help children go beyond the boundary of classroom and teachers to acquire knowledge through IT.</p>
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		<title>Salute to Mr Steinman,2011 Nobel prize winner for medicine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nobel laureate scientist dies days before award Three scientists who unlocked secrets of the body’s immune system, opening doors to new vaccines and cancer treatments, won the 2011 Nobel prize for medicine yesterday. American Bruce Beutler and French biologist Jules Hoffmann, who studied the first stages of immune responses to attack, share the $1.5 million [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Nobel laureate scientist dies days before award</h2>
<p>Three scientists who unlocked secrets of the body’s immune system, opening doors to new vaccines and cancer treatments, won the 2011 Nobel prize for medicine yesterday.</p>
<p>American Bruce Beutler and French biologist Jules Hoffmann, who studied the first stages of immune responses to attack, share the $1.5 million (€1.1 million) award with Canadian-born Ralph Steinman, whose discovery of dendritic cells in the 1970s is key to understanding the body’s next line of defence against disease.</p>
<p>However, within minutes of the award being announced, a problem arose. It emerged that one of the three, <strong>Mr Steinman</strong>, had died of cancer just three days before he could be told of his award. A sufferer of pancreatic cancer, he used his own discoveries to extend his life.</p>
<p>Colleagues of Mr Steinman (68) at Rockefeller University in New York called it a “bittersweet” honour.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[National Green Tribunal (NGT) is a judicial body constituted to try all matters related to environmental issues. The Tribunal is headed by Justice L.S. Panta. The first sitting of NGT was held on July 4, 2011.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">National Green Tribunal </span>(NGT) is  a judicial body constituted to try all matters related to environmental  issues. The Tribunal is headed by Justice L.S. Panta. The first sitting  of NGT was held on July 4, 2011.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Which of the following rocks is different from the remaining three on the basis of its mode of origin? (A) Limestone (B) Sandstone (C) Shale (D) Marble Ans : (D) 2. Which of the following land forms is not associated with river erosion? (A) Waterfall (B) V-shaped valley (C) Moraines (D) Ox-bow lake Ans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Which of the following rocks is different from the remaining three on the basis of its mode of origin?<br />
(A) Limestone<br />
(B) Sandstone<br />
(C) Shale<br />
(D) Marble<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>2. Which of the following land forms is not associated with river erosion?<br />
(A) Waterfall<br />
(B) V-shaped valley<br />
(C) Moraines<br />
(D) Ox-bow lake<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>3. Which of the following latitudes is the longest?<br />
(A) 23°N<br />
(B) 66°N<br />
(C) 0°<br />
(D) 80°N<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>4. Two places on the same meridian must have the same—<br />
(A) Length of summer<br />
(B) Length of winter<br />
(C) Latitude<br />
(D) Solar time<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>5. When it is 6.00 AM on 0° meridian, at the same time what time would be there in India?<br />
(A) 6.30 AM<br />
(B) 9.30 AM<br />
(C) 11.30 AM<br />
(D) 5.30 AM<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>6. Which of the following processes helps in the formation of rift valley?<br />
(A) Seismism<br />
(B) Faulting<br />
(C) Folding<br />
(D) Volcanism<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>7. Which of the following names is given to the planetary winds blowing between the tropics?<br />
(A) Monsoon<br />
(B) Polar winds<br />
(C) Westerlies<br />
(D) Trade winds<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>8. Which of the following cities is not located on Varanasi-Chennai rail-route?<br />
(A) Hyderabad<br />
(B) Nagpur<br />
(C) Jabalpur<br />
(D) Allahabad<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>9. Where is Dead Sea situated in the following continents?<br />
(A) Europe<br />
(B) Australia<br />
(C) Asia<br />
(D) Africa<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>10. Which of the following industries is most developed in the Great Lakes region of North America?<br />
(A) Cement and Paper<br />
(B) Steel and Engineering<br />
(C) Film industry<br />
(D) Textile and Chemicals<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>11. Which of the following group of countries is most famous for exporting wool and meat?<br />
(A) Australia, Sri Lanka, Indonesia<br />
(B) Argentina, France, Chile<br />
(C) Australia, Argentina, New Zealand<br />
(D) New Zealand, Argentina, Italy<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>12. Which of the following soils is most suitable for the cultivation of cotton in India?<br />
(A) Red soil<br />
(B) Laterite soil<br />
(C) Alluvial soil<br />
(D) Regur soil<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>13. Which of the following state groups is the largest producer of iron-ore in India?<br />
(A) Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar<br />
(B) Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab<br />
(C) Maharashtra, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh<br />
(D) Bihar, W. Bengal, Orissa<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>14. Which of the following landforms is different from other three on the basis of the mode of origin?<br />
(A) Fold<br />
(B) Anticline<br />
(C) Nappes<br />
(D) Rift Valley<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>15. Which of the following landform is not associated with glaciation?<br />
(A) Hanging valley<br />
(B) Moraines<br />
(C) Inselberg<br />
(D) Drumlin<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>16. Which of the following order is given to the planets of solar system on the basis of their size?<br />
(A) Saturn, Jupitar, Mercury, Neptune<br />
(B) Jupitar, Saturn, Neptune, Mercury<br />
(C) Jupitar, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn<br />
(D) Neptune, Mercury, Saturn, Jupitar<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>17. As we go higher into the atmosphere, the air becomes—<br />
(A) Thinner<br />
(B) Denser<br />
(C) Warmer<br />
(D) Visible<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>18. From which of the following longitude the Indian standard time is determined?<br />
(A) 82° 30&#8242; East<br />
(B) 80° West<br />
(C) 90° East<br />
(D) 81° 30&#8242; East<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>19. Which of the following oceans are connected by Panama Canal?<br />
(A) Pacific and Atlantic<br />
(B) Atlantic and Indian Ocean<br />
(C) Indian Ocean and Pacific<br />
(D) Atlantic and North Ocean<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>20. For which crop production is &#8216;Saopalo&#8217; famous?<br />
(A) Cotton<br />
(B) Maize<br />
(C) Coffee<br />
(D) Tea<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>21. Which of the following State group is largest producer of mineral oil in India?<br />
(A) Gujarat, U. P., Maharashtra<br />
(B) Maharashtra, W. Bengal, Assam<br />
(C) Assam, U. P., Bihar<br />
(D) Assam, Gujarat, Maharashtra<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>22. Which of the following water-ways does not pass through the Panama Canal?<br />
(A) London-Honolulu.<br />
(B) New York-San francisco<br />
(C) New York-Buenos Aires<br />
(D) New York-Sydney<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>23. Which of the following latitudes is a great circle?<br />
(A) Equator<br />
(B) 66°N<br />
(C) 20°S<br />
(D) 23°S<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>24. Which of the following city is not located on Delhi-Kolkata rail route?<br />
(A) Kanpur<br />
(B) Allahabad<br />
(C) Gaya<br />
(D) Varanasi<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>25. Which of the following industries is famous in the Ruhr industrial region of Europe?<br />
(A) Textile and Chemicals<br />
(B) Steel and Engineering<br />
(C) Cement and Paper<br />
(D) Ship building<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A speleologist studies caves.</p>
<p>Anagrams amused the ancient Greeks, Romans and Hebrews, and were                popular during the Middle Ages.</p>
<p>&#8220;Aromatherapy&#8221; is a term coined by French chemist René Maurice                Gattefossé in the 1920&#8242;s to describe the practice of using essential                oils taken from plants, flowers, roots, seeds, etc., in healing.</p>
<p>Ballistics is the science that deals with the motion of projectiles.</p>
<p>Cannibalism, eating human flesh, is also called anthropophagy.</p>
<p>DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleicacid.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rhythms&#8221; is the longest English word without the normal vowels,                a, e, i, o, or u.</p>
<p>The side of a hammer is a cheek.</p>
<p>The study of insects is called entomology.</p>
<p>The study of word origins is called etymology.</p>
<p>The symbol on the &#8220;pound&#8221; key (#) is called an octothorpe.</p>
<p>The white part of your fingernail is called the lunula.</p>
<p>The word &#8220;karate&#8221; means &#8220;empty hand.&#8221;</p>
<p>The word &#8220;samba&#8221; means &#8220;to rub navels together.&#8221;</p>
<p>The world&#8217;s largest alphabet is Cambodian, with 74 letters.</p>
<p>The ZIP in Zip-code stands for &#8220;Zoning Improvement Plan.&#8221;</p>
<p>A &#8220;Blue Moon&#8221; is the second full moon in a calendar month (it is rarely blue).</p>
<p>A bibliophile is a collector of rare books. A bibliopole is a seller of rare books.</p>
<p>A ghost writer pens an anonymous book.</p>
<p>A poem written to celebrate a wedding is called an epithalamium.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The name of the first airplane flown at Kitty Hawk by the Wright                Brothers, on December 17, 1903, was Bird of Prey.</p>
<p>The Titanic was the first ship to use the SOS signal.                It was adopted as the international signal for distress in 1912,                and the Titanic struck the iceberg in April of that year.</p>
<p>The worldwide &#8220;Spanish Flu&#8221; epidemic which broke out in 1918 killed                more than 30 million people in less than a year&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>The first country to abolish capital punishment was Austria in                1787.</p>
<p>The first modern Olympiad was held in Athens in 1896. 484 contestants                from 13 nations participated.</p>
<p>The Republic of Israel was established April 23, 1948.</p>
<p>The supersonic Concorde jet made its first trial flight on January                1, 1969.</p>
<p>Yellowstone is the world&#8217;s 1st national park. It was dedicated                in 1872.</p>
<p>The shortest war on record, between Britain and Zanzibar in 1896,                lasted just 38 minutes.</p>
<p>The 1st nuclear-powered submarine, the Nautilus, commissioned by                the United States Navy in 1954, made her maiden voyage on Jan. 17,                1955.</p>
<p>Bock&#8217;s Car was the name of the B-29 Bomber that dropped the Atom                Bomb on Nagasaki.</p>
<p>Acupuncture was first used as a medical treatment in 2700 BC by                Chinese emperor Shen-Nung.</p>
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