Friday 26 February 2016

Some Static GK topics for Upcoming Exams.


Dear Aspirants,
Welcome to visit here. Here in this article we are giving some important topics on which IBPS usually asks questions in various Exams. We have collected some topics and added all in this article. These topics are important for IBPS exams.

Some peaks in India
(Arranged in decreasing order)
1. Kanchendzonga  -  Sikkim
2. Nanda Devi  -  Uttarakhand
3. Saltoro Kangri  -  Jammu and Kashmir
4. Kangto  -  Arunachal Pradesh
5. Reo Purgyil  -   Himachal Pradesh
6. Saramati  -  Nagaland
7. Sandakphu -  West Bengal
8. Khayang -  Manipur
9. Anamudi   -  Kerala
10. Dodda Betta  -  Tamil Nadu

Some Important Revolutions are:
1. Black Revolution - ->- Petroleum Production
2. Blue Revolution - ->- Fish Production
3. Brown Revolution - -> Leather/non-conventional(India)/Cocoa production
4. Evergreen Revolution - -> Overall development of Agriculture
5. Golden Fibre Revolution - ->- Jute Production
6. Golden Revolution - -> Fruits/Overall Horticulture development/Honey Production
7. Green Revolution - -> Food grains
8. Grey Revolution - -> Fertilizer
9. Pink Revolution - -> Onion production/Pharmaceutical (India) /Prawn production
10. Red Revolution - -> Meat & Tomato Production
11. Round Revolution - -> Potato
12. Silver Fiber Revolution - -> Cotton
13. Silver Revolution - -> Egg/Poultry Production
14. White Revolution - -> (In India: Operation Flood) Milk/Dairy production
15. Yellow Revolution - -> Oil Seeds production

Festivals in different countries:
1. Potato Festival -  Sweden
2. Chocolate Festival -  London, UK
3. Tomato Festival -  Spain
4. Onion Eating Festival -  Spain
5. Orange Warsaw Festival -  Poland
6. Vegetarian Festival -  Thailand
7. Watermelon Festival -  Australia
8. Baltic Herring Festival -  Helsinki, Finland
9. Food & Wine Festival -  Melbourne, Australia
10. International Mango Festival -  New Delhi, India
11. Street Food Festival -  San Francisco, USA
12. Pancake Festival -  Moscow, Russia
13. Maine Lobster Festival -  Rockland, USA
14. Mistura Food Festival -  Lima, Peru
15. Alba White Truffle Festival -  Alba, Italy
16. Monkey Buffet Festival -  Thailand
17. Oktoberfest Munich, Germany
18. Grape Throwing Festival -  Mallorca, Spain

Names of the Border Line between two Countries that Divides:
24th Parallel - India and Pakistan
17th Parallel - North Vietnam and South Vietnam
26th Parallel - Australia and South Africa
38th Parallel - North Korea and South Korea
49th Parallel - Canada and USA
Durand Line - Pakistan and Afghanistan
Radcliff Line - India and Pakistan
Mc. Mohan Line - India (Arunachal Pradesh Region) and China
Line of Control - This divides Kashmir Between India and Pakistan
Siegfried Line Germany and France
Hidden Berg Line Germany and Poland
Maginot Line France and Germany
Older Neisse Line Germany and Poland
Mannerheim Line Russia and Finland

Awards Related Fields:
1. Oscar - Film
2. Dada Sahib Phalke - Film
3. Grammy - Music
4. Pulitzer - Journalism and Literature
5. Arjun - Sports
6. Bowelay - Agriculture
7. Kalinga - Science
8. Dhanwantri - Medical Science
9. Bhatnagar - Science
10. Nobel Prize - Peace, Literature, Economics, Physics,
Chemistry, Medical Science (Note: Not In Music)
11. Abel - Maths
12. Merlin Magic
13. Bharat Ratna Art, Science, Public Service, Sports
14. Vyas Samman Literature
15. Bihari Award Literature
16. Saraswati Samman Literature
17. Man Booker Literature
18. Vachspati Samman Sanskrit Literature
19. Param Vir Chakra Military
20. Ashok Chakra Civilians
21. Juliet Curie Award Peace
22. Dronacharya Award Sports Coaches
23. Sahitya Akademi Award Literary
24. Kalidas Samman Classical Music, Classical Dance and Arts
25. Tansen Award Music

Some of the important milestones in the life insurance business in India are:
1818: Oriental Life Insurance Company, the first life insurance company on Indian soil started
functioning.
1870: Bombay Mutual Assurance Society, the first Indian life insurance company started its
business.
1912: The Indian Life Assurance Companies Act enacted as the First statue to regulate the life
insurance business.
1928: The Indian Insurance Companies Act enacted to enable the government to collect statistical
information about both life and non-life insurance business.
1938: Earlier legislation consolidated and amended to by the Insurance Act with the Objective of
protecting the interests of the insuring public.
1956: 245 Indian and foreign insurers and provident societies are taken over by the central
government and nationalised.LIC formed by an Act of Parliament, viz.LIC Act, 1956, with a capital
contribution of Rs.5 crore from the Government of India.

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