Thursday, 30 March 2017

General Knowledge Questions on International Organizations




1.  When did United Nations came into existence?
Ans: 24th Oct, 1945 (however the charter was signed on 26th June, 1945.

2.  United Nations day is celebrated on which date each year?
Ans: 24th October.

3. How many principal organs of the United Nations are there?
Ans: six

4. Headquarter of United Nations is located at?
Ans: New York

5. How many official languages are there in United Nations?
Ans: Six

6. Which are the principal official languages of United States?
Ans: English, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, French

7.  Security council of United Nations has how many members?
Ans: 5 permanent and 10 non-permanent members
 
8. Which are the five permanent members of United Nations?
Ans: UK, USA, China, Russia and France

9. The Headquarter of “International Court of justice” is located at
Ans: Hague, Netherlands

10. The headquarter of UNESCO is located at?
Ans: Paris

11. The headquarter of WHO is located at?
Ans: Geneva

12. “World Health Day” is celebrated on each year at which date?
Ans: 7th, April

13. Who is the present secretary General of United Nations?
Ans: Ban Ki Moon (He belongs to S.Korea)

14. Who was the first Secretary General of United Nations?
Ans: Trygve Lie (He was from Norway)

15. Where is the headquarter of Food and Agricultural Organization located?
Ans: Rome

16. The headquarter of International Atomic Energy Organization is located at?
Ans: Vienna( Austria)

17. The headquarter of World Trade Organization is located at?
Ans: Geneva

18. The headquarter of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or World Bank is located at?
Ans: Washington

19. NAM (Non Alignment Movement) was start on which year?
Ans: 1955

20. Headquarter of SAARC is located at?
Ans: Kathmandu (Nepal)

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Tuesday, 21 February 2017

World's First Commercial Flying Car is now Available

If you want to update yourself with new technology, you have to know about that all latest news and updates of general awareness.  Don’t worry about that GK India Videos are providing best videos related about all general awareness that is necessary now days .  You have hearted about that the world's initial commercial road and air legal flying car is currently out there. It’s created by Dutch vehicle manufacturer PAL-V UN agency has discovered details of the freedom.



Do you know about PAL-V liberty?

It is a plan that 1st debuted in 2012 that is costlier than twenty six Ford Fiestas and prices around £ 425,000.  Wonderful is that it'll run on each road moreover as air legal.

About PAL-V

It is equipped with 2 engines, one every for driving on the bottom and flying within the air. These 2 engines area unit provided by Rotax, an aircrafts engine manufacturer based mostly in Austria.  The ground vehicle is capable of manufacturing a hundred HP, with a fuel economy of thirty one miles per gallon. Below nine seconds it will accelerate sixty two miles per hour and contains a prime speed of a hundred miles per hour. Additionally, the runabout Liberty solely weighs one, 413 pounds in dry weight, with a stuffed up twenty six.4-gallon fuel tank to feature around a hundred and sixty pounds.

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Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Important International Boundary Lines

It is vital to understand about the necessary International Boundary Lines between varied countries as a result of it'll improve your general knowledge and plenty of queries are asked in varied exams.  Here is a collection of some important international border lines names between some countries.

Durand Line                  Between India (now Pakistan) and Afghanistan.
Hindenburg Line          Between Germany and Poland.
Hot Line                        A 24-hour telecom link to avoid war due to misunderstanding by maintaining a constant touch over telephone.
Mannerheim Line        Line of fortification on Russo-Finnish border.
McMohan Line             Boundary between India and Tibet (now China) .
Maginot Line                Line of fortification between France and Germany.
Plimsoll Line                 Line on the hull of the ship to avoid overloading.
Radcliffe Line               The dividing line between India and Pakistan.
38th Parallel                  The line dividing North Korea from South Korea.
17th Parallel                  Boundary between the erstwhile North and South Vietnam.
24th Parallel              Pak claims this line to be the true demarcation between India and Pakistan. India has rejected the claim.

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Thursday, 9 February 2017

Top 5 Sugar Producing Countries of World

Sugarcane is an necessary industrial crop worldwide, and one of the principal sources of sugar, ethanol, and jiggery globally. Here we are giving the list of top 5 Sugar producing Countries:

1. Brazil (739,300 TMT)

Brazil tops the list of sugarcane producers, with an annual production of 739,300 thousand metric tons. The South-Central region of Brazil is accountable for more than 90 percent of this national production output. Sugar is the main product sourced from the sugarcane cultivated in this country.

2. India (341,200 TMT)

In India, the states of Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Bihar produce the maximum quantities of sugarcane. An annual produce of 341,400 TMT was estimated in the year 2015. It is not, however, any wonder that India is one of the largest exporters of sugar worldwide.

3. China (125,500 TMT)

An estimated 80 percent of sugar production in China comes from the sugarcane grown in its South and Southwest regions. In fact, the country has a long history of sugarcane cultivation. The earliest records of such suggest that in the 4th century BC, Chinese people were already knowledgeable regarding sugarcane cultivation.

4. Thailand (100,100 TMT)

The annual production of sugarcane has been increasing steadily in Thailand over the last few years. Ideal rainfall distribution, improved cane varieties, and increased use of fertilizers has contributed a lot towards this increase in Thai sugarcane production.

5. Pakistan (63,800 TMT)

In Pakistan, sugarcane is a major cash crop and a source of employment for more than 9 million Pakistanis. Naturally, sugarcane help drive the export economy of Pakistan to a significant degree. Although existing mills are efficient in terms of their capacity, Pakistan's government has taken many initiatives in the past to increase the country's overall production.

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Friday, 3 February 2017

Is Presidents Of India The Most Trending Thing Now?


President of India is the head of the executive, legislature and judiciary of the country. Article 52 of the Constitution of India says that there should be a President of India. Article 53 says that all the executive powers of the Union shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinates to him.
  
Powers of President:


The President of India is vested with the Executive, Legislative, Emergency, Diplomatic, Judicial and Military powers.



Below is the list of Indian Presidents:



          Name                                                                                      Period

1. Rajendra Prasad                                                                  26-Jan-1950 to 13-May-1962

2. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan                                                  13-May-1962 to 13-May-1967

3. Jakir Hussain                                                                        13-May-1967 to 3-May-1969

4. Varahagiri Venkata Giri                                                      24-Aug-1969 to 24-Aug-1974

5. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed                                                        24-Aug-1974 to 11-Feb-1977

   Basappa Danappa Jatti                                                         11-Feb-1977 to 25-Jul-1977

6. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy                                                         25-Jul-1977 to 25-Jul-1982

7. Giani Zail Singh                                                                     25-Jul-1982 to 25-Jul-1987

8. Ramaswamy Venkataraman                                              25-Jul-1987 to 25-Jul-1992

9. Shankar Dayal Sharma                                                       25-Jul-1992 to 25-Jul-1997

10.Kocheril Raman Narayanan                                             25-Jul-1997 to 25-Jul-2002 

11. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam                                                         25-Jul-2002 to 25-Jul-2007

12. Pratibha Patil                                                                    25-Jul-2007 to 25-Jul-2012

13. Pranab Mukherjee                                                           25-Jul-2012 to Till now


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Thursday, 19 January 2017

Major Currencies of the World General Knowledge



  1. India – Rupee
  2. Pakistan- Pakistan rupee
  3. Sri Lanka- Sri-Lankan rupee
  4. Nepal- Nepalese Rupee
  5. Bangladesh- Taka
  6. Myanmar- Kyat
  7. Bhutan- Ngultrum
  8. Afghanistan-    Afghani
  9. USA- Dollar
  10. UK – Pound Sterling
  11. Chile- Peso
  12. Israel- Shekel
  13. China- Yuan
  14. Iran- Rial
  15. Iraq- Dinar
  16. Malaysia- Ringgit
  17. Russia- Rouble
  18. South Africa- Rand
  19. Sweden- Krona
  20. Thailand- Baht