Friday, October 27, 2023

Most Important Synonyms for Competitive Exams // Sainik School Entrance // RIMC // KV // Navodaya Vidyalaya Entrance Exam

Most Important Synonyms for Competitive Exams // Sainik School Entrance // RIMC // KV  // Navodaya Vidyalaya Entrance Exam


Adaptation (अनुकूलन) - conformation, harmonization, synchronization, matching.

Adjust (समायोजित करना) - fit, suit, adapt, accommodate, conform, synchronize, attune 

Add (जोड़) - sum, total, add up.

Accumulation(संचय) - agglomeration, conglomeration, aggregation, concentration

Abnormal (असामान्‍य) - unnatural, freakish, eccentric, anomalous

Authoritarian (अधिनायकवादी) - masterful, domineering, lordly, bossy, autocratic, dictatorial 

Abandon (परित्‍याग)- desertion, defection, secession, withdrawal

Abhor (घृणित) - loathe, abominate, detest, hate

Adieu (अलविदा) - farewell, good-bye, valediction

Bond (बन्‍ध)- chain, tie, band, yoke, nexus, link, liaison

Bewitch (वशीकरण करना) - charm, enchant, fascinate

Barbaric (बर्बर)- wild, savage, brutish, uncivilized, uncultured, primitive

Breeze (हवा)- zephyr, gale, wind

Beauty (सौन्‍दर्य)- elegance, grace, charm, attractiveness

Bandit (डाकू) - robber, plagiarist

Bemoan (विलाप) - lament, mourn, grieve, weep over.

Burnished (जला हुआ)- polished, sleek, glossy

Copy (प्रतिलिपि) - reproduction, replica, facsimile, tracing, transcription, impression

Connect (संलग्‍न)- attach, annex, tag, clip, contact

Comprehensive (विस्‍तृत) - omnibus, encyclopedic, all embracing, full-length

Complex (जटिल)- intricate, involved, complicated, mazy, winding

Caress(दुलार) - love, fondle, dandle, pat, kiss, hug

Co-operation (सहयोग) - reciprocity, sympathy, coexistence, league, amity, compatibility

Celibacy (ब्रह्मचर्य) - bachelorhood, chastity.

Calamity (विपत्ति)- disaster, affliction, distress

Competent (सक्षम)- capable, learned, efficient, clever

Disjoin (तोड़ना)- disunite, dissociate, divorce, part, sever, disconnect, unplug

Discontinue (बन्‍द करना)- interrupt, intervene, interpose, interject, punctuate

Divine (दिव्‍य)- holy, sanctified, sacred, celestial, sublime, numinous, superhuman

Disinterested (वैराग्‍य)- dispassionate, impersonal, uninvolved, detached, impartial, indifferent

Degrading (नीचा दिखाना)- lowering, demeaning, ignominious, derogatory

Defiant (उद्दण्‍ड)- proud, provocative, bellicose, militant, disobedient

Damn (धिक्‍कार है)- curse, swear, scold, denounce

Deceit (छल)- fraud, bluff, guile, knavery

Demise (निधन)- death, decease, eternal rest, expiry

Existence (अस्तित्‍व)- life, being, absoluteness

Equilibrium (सन्‍तुलन)- equipoise, balance, steadiness, poise

Enormous (विशाल)- immense, vast, colossal, monumental

Ecclesiastical (उपशास्‍त्रीय)- ecclesiastic, churchly, theocratic, heavenly

Enrage (क्रोध)- upset, discompose, ruffle, irritate, annoy, vex, anger

Excellent (उत्‍कृष्‍ट)- over-whelming, awe some, awe- inspiring, breath-taking

Earnest (बयाना)- serious, solemn, impressive

Eccentricity (विलक्षणता)- informality, anomaly, peculiarity, but exception

Extempore (तुरन्‍त)- at once, on the spur of the moment

Foreigner (विदेशी)- alien, stranger, outlandish, expatriate

Forgiving (क्षमा करने योग्‍य)- placable, condoning, unresentful, forbearing.

Feelingly (महसूस करते हुए) - unctuously, earnestly, devoutly, sincerely

Fatigue (थकान)- overtax, extort, suck, squeeze, grind, tiredness, exhaust

Frigid (सर्द)- cold, chilly, biting, nipping, shivering

Fame (प्रसिद्धि)- reputation, glory, renown

Fickle (चंचल)- changeable, wavering, irresolute, unsteady, amenable

Greatness (महानता)- largeness, bigness, vastness, gigantism, enormousness

Generalise (सामान्‍यीकरण)- broaden, widen, universalise

Grave (गम्‍भीर)- serious, sober, solemn, sedate, staid, demure, stern

Gab (गपशप)- jabber, chatter, prattle, twaddle

Greed (लोभ)- avidity, covetousness, rapacity

Gratitude (कृतज्ञता)- thankfulness, gratefulness, indebtedness

Heathen (अनैतिकवादी)- amoralist, materialist, worldling, rude, barbarous

Hard (कठोर)- harsh, rigorous, intolerant, severe, cruel, difficult

Hire (किराया)- rent, farm, lease, charter

Hallucination (मतिभ्रम)- delusion, illusion, self-deceit, dream

Handsome (सुन्‍दर)- beautiful, graceful, elegant, exquisite

Heap (ढेर)- pile, gather, collect, board, store

Imitate (नकल करना)- ape, parrot, flatter, echo, mirror, reflect

Inferior (अवर)-  subordinate, assistant, subsidiary, junior, lower, secondary, auxiliary

Illegal (अवैध) - illegitimate, illicit, contraband, impermissible

Insolence (बदतमीजी) - hubris, arrogance, naughtiness, loftiness.

Intolerable (असहनीय)- insufferable, impossible, unendurable, unbearable, extreme

Jolly (प्रसन्‍न)- merry, jubilant, lively, festive, gay, jovial, mirthful, hilarious, joyous

Kinship (रिश्‍तेदारी)- relationship, alliance, ties of blood

Kill (हत्‍या)- murder, assassinate, destroy, slay, massacre, butcher, slaughter

Lifelike (सजीव)- realistic, photographic, exact, verisimilitude, natural

Lenient (उदार)- gentle, tender, squeamish, placable, unhardened, tolerant, mild

Mismatch (बेमेल)- mismate, misadapt, misfit, miscast

Mixture (मिश्रण)- mingling, blending, harmonization, interpolation

Miscarry (गर्भपात)- abort, misfire, fizzle out, crash

Natural (प्राकृतिक)- normal, usual, consistent, regular, inevitable

Neighbouring (पड़ोसी)- adjacent, near to, contiguous, bordering, close to, proximate

Noble (कुलीन)- stately, dignified, magnanimous, elevated, exalted, lordly

Orderless (अव्‍यवस्थित)- disordered, disorganized, jumbled, in disarray

Offender (अपराधी)- villain, scoundrel, crook, imposter

Oppress (दमन करना)- tyrannize, overawe, intimidate, terrorize

Opposition (विपक्ष)- disharmony, dissonance, jar, recrimination, bickering, friction, hostility

Plentitude (प्रचुरता)- fullness, maximum, saturation, abundance

Profane (अपवित्र)- unholy, unsanctified, sacrilegious, God-forsaken, infidel, pagan, gentile

Plebian (सामान्‍य)- common, simple, untitled, ignoble

Patience (धैर्य)- forbearance, endurance, tolerance, sufferance

Quantify (मात्रा निर्धारित करना)- allot, rate, ration

Queer (विचित्र)- eccentric, abnormal, strange, whimsical, wayward, odd, quaint, peculiar

Referral (सन्‍दर्भ)- allusion, mention, citation, quotation

Ritualistic (अनुष्‍ठानिक) - ceremonious, formalistic, Sabbatarian, liturgical

Ridiculous (हास्‍यास्‍पद)- sardonic, derisive, sarcastic, ironical, quizzical

Retaliatory (प्रतिकारात्‍मक) - retaliative, revengeful, retributive

Renounce (त्‍यागना)- abandon, discard, leave, abdicate

Similarity (समानता)- resemblance, likeness, similitude, semblance

Shortening (छोटा करना)- severance, detraction, amputation, excision, curtailing

Scission (विखण्‍डन)- section, cleavage, division, dichotomy

Sort (क्रम)- order, type, variety, kind

Sensual (कामुक)- earthly, gross, unspiritual

Secluded (एकांत)- private, sequestered, retired, hidden, buried

Spontaneous (सहज)- instinctive, unrestricted, natural, unchecked

Temperament (स्‍वभाव)- temper, humour, disposition, mood, spirit

Terminate (समाप्‍त करना)- conclude, close, determinate, decide, settle, finish, consummate

Thankless (कृतघ्‍न)- rewardless, untipped, bootless, unacknowledged

Tragedy (त्रासदी)- calamity, disaster, catastrophe, affliction

True (सत्‍य)- exact, accurate, faithful, authentic, veracious

Travel (यात्रा)- journey, voyage, tour, roam, wander, ramble

Theory (सिद्धान्‍त) - doctrine, hypothesis, supposition, belief, speculation, presumption, postulate, assumption

Unimitated (अद्वितीय)- inimitable, transcendent, unique, unplagiarized

Unfortunate (बदकिस्‍मत) - ill-fated, unlucky, ill-starred, star-crossed, unblest, luckless, doomed

Understand (समझना)- perceive, apprehend, grasp, discern, realise

Urge (आग्रह)- spur, incite, prompt, impel, goad, stimulate, drive, force

Unconcerned (बेपरवाह) - apathetic, indifferent, cool, disinterested

Virtuous (सदाचारी)- law-abiding, honest, scrupulous, principled, soul-searching. incorruptible, stainless

Vain (व्‍यर्थ)- shameless, unblushing, unabashed, brazen, conceited

Vindicator (प्रतिशोधक)- patron, paladin, loyalist, guard, sentinel, escort

Vulgar (अश्‍लील)- indecent, unrefined

Volunteer (स्‍वयंसेवक)- proffer, tender, propose, offer, undertake, tend

Value (मूल्‍य)- appreciate, prize, esteem, treasure

Weighty (भारी)- ample, voluminous, capacious

Worship (पूजा)- honour, revere, venerate, adore

Wooing (लुभाना)- courting, spooning, flirting

Warlike (युद्धप्रिय)- militaristic, bellicose, aggressive, combative, unpacific, chaotic

Warmth (गर्मजोशी)- fervour, ardour, affection

Zenith (शिखर)- summit, acme, pinnacle, culmination, height, top, apex, climax

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Monday, October 23, 2023

100 Examples of Proper use of Prepositions // Prepositions for Competitive Exam // Sainik School Entrance Exam // JNV Entrance // KV Entrance // RIMC Entrance

100 Examples of Proper use of Prepositions // Prepositions for Competitive Exam // Sainik School Entrance Exam // JNV Entrance // KV Entrance // RIMC Entrance 


1. The advocate remarked that the two cases are not at par with each other.
2. Snow dissolves into water.
3. My friend insisted on my staying with her.
4. Don't waste your time with juggling words.
5. Don't let him hinder you from writing letter.
6. What is $ 1 equivalent to Indian currency.
7. While I stared at him, he was staring into the mirror.
8. An editor is a stickler for accuracy.
9. You will share in the prize money with me.
10. Regular exercise is conducive to health.
11. I am tired from walking.
12. I am tired of leading such an idle life.
13. He is at his study table.
14. We should never laugh at the poor.
15. You must get rid of unnecessary things.
16. He was destined to the bar.
17. He delights in teasing me.
18. I was delighted at your success.
19. Artists like Kalidas belong to all ages and all countries.
20. We should not jeer at a defeated enemy.
21. Our clothes were soaked with water.
22. After marrying the rich heir, she began to live in comfort.
23. All the players partook of dinner after the match.
24. He was offered a salary commensurate with the work.
25. The poet compared the world to a stage.
26. The Rajputs always fought to the last man.
27. We should stick to our words, otherwise people will mock at us.
28. His services have been dispensed with.
29. Mala tied the cow with a rope to a tree.
30. Do you know how to look for a word in the dictionary?
31. Why do you boast of your wealth?
32. I told him at his face that he was a liar.
33. Please pay your bill. (No preposition required)
34. Beware of back-biters.
35. The principal will preside over the function.
36. You gained an advantage over me. 
37. The store house was infested with rats.
38. He invited me to tea.
39. In the dark, he knocked against the wall.
40. He is not familiar with this locality.
41. His face is not familiar to anyone.
42. She takes pride in her beauty.
43. No one has yet discovered a cure for the common cold.
44. My brother went from abroad last year.
45. Many people have died of malaria.
46. He ordered for the dinner when we had finished our work.
47. That young man is very keen on cycling.
48. I am delighted at his unexpected arrival.
49. I am fed up with staying at this place.
50. He kept telling me to give up smoking.
51. It was because of you that he was able to see his plans through.
52. He shook me by the hand and helped me on with my coat. 
53. He is terribly absorbed in his work on bacteria.
54. He will accept no compromise with the enemy on any terms.
55. He is a brute form of man for all that you may say in his praise.
56. They qualified themselves for the post.
57. I shall stand beside you through thick and thin.
58. The house consists of five rooms, all of them leading towards the hall.
59. The boy is apprenticed to Mr.Smith, a carpenter by trade.
60. I refuse to be classed with the man in the street.
61. Entry to this auditorium is by ticket.
62. Mohan never agrees with me in anything.
63. These trousers will last for the donkey's year without wearing out.
64. I sent two hundred rupees to my younger brother by money order.
65. With all your patent medicines you haven't cured me of this cold.
66. This almirah is made of iron but burfi is made from khoya.
67. None but the brave deserve the fair.
68. The transistor fell off the shelf.
69. He placed the thing behind the curtain.
70. You are advised to write with pencil.
71. Virtue always triumphs over evil.
72. Hypocrisy is a cloak for mischief.
73. With this percentage of marks, you are not eligible for admission.
74. It is good to be temperate of one's habits.
75. He imputed bad motives to me.
76. Bacon was endowed with rare talents.
77. Never do anything that is not compatible with public safety.
78. I instilled my ideas into his mind.
79. It is natural of man to make mistakes.
80. His speech is wanting in commonsense.
81. He is an aspirant for an honour from the President.
82. You are not amenable to reason.
83. He craved for my forgiveness.
84. I could infer from his talk that he wanted to say something against his father.
85. The plot against the king was foiled by his loyal soldiers.
86. It seldom pays to rebel against the authorities.
87. I urged on my sons the importance of hard work.
88. He was advised by his father to withdraw from the contest.
89. It occurred to me that I had already paid the tax.
90. His crime preyed upon his mind.
91. I deal with the merchant who deals in books.
92. A spendthrift is devoid of foresight and often runs into debt.
93. If you spend beyond your means, you will run into debt.
94. Please have a talk with your father about my work.
95. His comments were almost irrelevant to the topic of the evening. 
96. The boy resembles ___ his father. (No preposition needed)
97. I am grateful to my grandfather for teaching me Mathematics. 
98. The poor beggar was blind of one eye.
99. The cat is hiding from us below the table. 
100. The money must be dealt out fairly and justly. 

Sunday, October 22, 2023

PROPER USE OF PREPOSITION // IMPORTANT PREPOSITIONS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS // AISSEE // JNV // KVS // ENTRANCE AND COMPETITIVE EXAMS

PROPER USE OF PREPOSITION // IMPORTANT PREPOSITIONS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS // AISSEE // JNV // KVS // ENTRANCE AND COMPETITIVE EXAMS


INCORRECT - To love with a man

CORRECT -  Love a man

INCORRECT - Enter into the room

CORRECT - Enter the room

INCORRECT - Pick up a quarrel

CORRECT - Pick a quarrel

INCORRECT - Ask from

CORRECT - Ask

INCORRECT - Pass in the examination 

CORRECT - Pass the examination

INCORRECT - Discuss about the problem

CORRECT - Discuss the problem

INCORRECT - Accompany with a man

CORRECT - Accompany a man

INCORRECT - Approach to a man/place

CORRECT - Approach a man/place

INCORRECT - To promise to a man

CORRECT - Promise a man

INCORRECT - To request to a man

CORRECT - Request a man

INCORRECT - Enough of money

CORRECT - Enough money

INCORRECT - Recommend for a man

CORRECT - Recommend a man

INCORRECT - Benefit to a man

CORRECT - Benefit a man

INCORRECT - To leave with bag and baggage

CORRECT - To leave bag and baggage

INCORRECT - Return to home

CORRECT - Return home

INCORRECT - Told to her

CORRECT - Told her

INCORRECT - Pity on a man

CORRECT - Pity a man

INCORRECT - To answer to a question

CORRECT - To answer a question

INCORRECT - To criticise on a man/work

CORRECT - To criticise a man/work

INCORRECT - Write a man

CORRECT - Write to a man

INCORRECT - Disposed the property

CORRECT - Disposed of the property

INCORRECT - Search something lost

CORRECT - Search for something lost

INCORRECT - Wish a thing

CORRECT - Wish for a thing

INCORRECT - Ask something

CORRECT - Ask for something

INCORRECT - Partake something

CORRECT - Partake of something

INCORRECT - Bed to lie

CORRECT - Bed to lie in

INCORRECT - Meet an accident

CORRECT - Meet with an accident

INCORRECT - Suggest a man

CORRECT - Suggest to a man

INCORRECT - Listen a man

CORRECT - Listen to a man

INCORRECT - Apply the post

CORRECT - Apply for the post

INCORRECT - I need a house to live

CORRECT - I need a house to live in

INCORRECT - What use is it?

CORRECT - Of what use is it?

INCORRECT - To prevail a man

CORRECT - To prevail upon a man

INCORRECT - Believe God

CORRECT - Believe in God

INCORRECT - Beware someone

CORRECT - Beware of someone

INCORRECT - Knock the door

CORRECT - Knock at the door

INCORRECT - Reply a letter

CORRECT - Reply to a letter

INCORRECT - Care a man

CORRECT - Care for a man

INCORRECT - To learn word by word

CORRECT - To learn word for word

INCORRECT - To meet in the way

CORRECT - To meet on the way

INCORRECT - To send on an address

CORRECT - To send to an address

INCORRECT - Part with a man

CORRECT - Part from a man

INCORRECT - Part from money/ belongings/property etc.

CORRECT - Part with money/ belongings/property etc.

INCORRECT - Divide among two

CORRECT - Divide between two

INCORRECT - Divide between many

CORRECT - Divide among many

INCORRECT - Since the last three days

CORRECT - For the last three days

INCORRECT - For 3 p.m.

CORRECT - Since 3 p.m.

INCORRECT - Come off a family

CORRECT - Come of a family

INCORRECT - To be pleased from a man

CORRECT - To be pleased with a man

INCORRECT - Prefer from

CORRECT - Prefer to

INCORRECT - Inferior than

CORRECT - Inferior to

INCORRECT - Acquitted from a charge

CORRECT - Acquitted of a charge

INCORRECT - Examination begins from

CORRECT - Examination begins on

INCORRECT - Die from a disease

CORRECT - Die of a disease

INCORRECT - Die of hunger

CORRECT - Die from hunger

INCORRECT - Jump in the river

CORRECT - Jump into the river

INCORRECT - Translate from English to Hindi

CORRECT - Translate from English into Hindi

INCORRECT - To have a talk to a person

CORRECT - To have a talk with a person

INCORRECT - Superior than

CORRECT - Superior to

INCORRECT - To open a book on a particular page

CORRECT - To open the book at a particular page

INCORRECT - Sit under the shade of a tree

CORRECT - Sit in the shade of a tree

INCORRECT - Enquire a matter

CORRECT - Enquire into a matter

INCORRECT - Resembles to/with

CORRECT - Resembles

INCORRECT - Investigate into

CORRECT - Investigate

INCORRECT - Ordered for

CORRECT - Ordered

INCORRECT - Precede before

CORRECT - Precede

INCORRECT - Succeed after

CORRECT - Succeed

INCORRECT - Only to the orders

CORRECT - Only the orders

INCORRECT - Married with

CORRECT - Married

INCORRECT - Resign from

CORRECT - Resign

INCORRECT - Sign on the paper

CORRECT - Sign the paper

INCORRECT - Propose a man

CORRECT - Propose to a man

INCORRECT - Dispense the services

CORRECT - Dispense with the services

INCORRECT - Apply the principal

CORRECT - Apply to the principal

INCORRECT - To talk with a man

CORRECT - To talk to a man

INCORRECT - Time in the watch

CORRECT - Time by the watch

INCORRECT - Sign with ink

CORRECT - Sign in ink

INCORRECT - Different than

CORRECT - Different from

INCORRECT - Weak/Good in a subject

CORRECT - Week/Good at a subject

INCORRECT - Write with ink

CORRECT - Write in ink

INCORRECT - Rashmi was married with Hitendra

CORRECT - Rashmi was married to Hitendra

INCORRECT - China is in the north of India

CORRECT - China is to the north of India

INCORRECT - Compensate a loss

CORRECT - Compensate for a loss

INCORRECT - Pray God

CORRECT - Pray to God

INCORRECT - What are you talking?

CORRECT - What are you talking about?

INCORRECT - A pen to write

CORRECT - A pen to write with

INCORRECT - Admit an excuse

CORRECT - Admit of an excuse

INCORRECT - Search a thing

CORRECT - Search for a thing

INCORRECT - Prevail a man

CORRECT - Prevail upon a man


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IMPORTANT OPERATIONS // प्रमुख आपरेशन // AISSEE 2024 // SAINIK SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM 2024

IMPORTANT OPERATIONS // प्रमुख आपरेशन // AISSEE 2024 // SAINIK SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM 2024


1. Which state has started 'Operation Conviction' against cow slaughter? -  Uttar Pradesh

2. Which mission has been launched by CBI for faster exchange of criminal intelligence on drug trafficking? - Operation Garuda

3. Which operation was launched by the Andhra Pradesh government to end the cultivation and supply of cannabis ? - Operation Parivartan

4. Which operation was conducted by the Border Security Force to prevent infiltration in the dense fog on the Western International Border of Rajasthan? - Operation Sard Hawa

5. Which operation was conducted by the Railway Protection Force to save women and children from smugglers? - Operation AAHT

6. Which operation was launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment for tracking disabled people on Siachen Glacier? - Operation Blue Freedom

7. Which operation was launched by the Ministry of External Affairs to rescue Indians trapped in Taliban-occupied Afghanistan? - OPERATION DEVI SHAKTI

8. Which operation was conducted by the Railway Protection Force to stop smuggling of illicit tobacco and illicit liquor in trains? - Operation Satark (सतर्क)

9. Which operation was conducted by the Indian Coast Guard to save the Olive Ridley turtles of Odisha? - Operation Olivia

10. Which mission has been conducted by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) to bust a gold smuggling racket ? - Operation Molten Metal

11. In 1991, what is the name of a single anti-terrorist operation carried out by Assam Rifles in Jammu and Kashmir? - Operation Dudhi

12. Which operation has been launched by the Indian Army and police to trace the terrorists hidding in Poonch - Operation Trinetra-2

13. In what name has the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) launched a nationwide campaign against the dissemination and sharing of child sexual abuse material? - Operation Megh Chakra

14. Which operation was conducted by Cochin Airport Limited to save the airport from the dangers of floods? - Operation Pravaah

15. What was the code name of Balakot strike by Indian Air Force? - Operation Bandar

16. Which operation was conducted by the Indian Navy in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman to ensure the safety of Indian ships? - Operation Sankalp

17. Which operation was conducted by the Navy for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief? - Operation Vanilla

18. Which operation was launched by the Ministry of External Affairs to supply food to Maldives, Madagascar, Seychelles and Comoros to deal with COVID-19? - Operation Mission Sagar

19. Which operation was launched by the Ministry of External Affairs to bring home 14800 Indian citizens stranded abroad during COVID-19 - Operation Vande Bharat

20. Which operation was conducted by the Indian Army to keep itself free from the infection of Covid-19? - Operation Namaste

21. Which operation was carried out by the Navy for rapid shipment of Oxygen containers? -Operation Samudra Setu-II

22. Which operation was conducted by the Navy to bring back Indians stranded in Maldives during Covid-19? - SAMUDRA SETU

23. Which country has launched a joint operation called 'Operation Border Sword' against illegal and unauthorised drugs? - Indian and America

24.Which operation was run by the Central Government to include 22 more perishable agricultural products besides tomatoes, onions and potatoes? - Operation Green

25. Which operation was conducted by the Railway Protection Force to stop drug smuggling through railways? - Operation Narcos

26. Which operation was conducted to remove Sikh separatists from the Sikh temple in Amritsar in 1984? - Operation Bluestar

27. Which operation was conducted to remove infiltrators from the Kargil war sector in 1998? - Operation Vijay

28. Which operation was conducted by the National Security Guard in 2008 to detect terrorists in Mumbai's Taj Hotel? - Operation Black Tornado

29. Which operation was conducted to capture terrorist Ghazi Rashid, the mastermind of Pulwama? - Operation 25

30. Which operation was launched by Railways to stop black marketing of reserved tickets? - Operation Thunder

31. Which operation was launched by the Indian Armed Forces to assist in anti Covid-19 efforts like oxygen supply chain? - Operation CO-JEET

32. Which operation was launched by the Government of India to help Indonesia affected by earthquake and tsunami? - Operation Samudra Maitri

33. Which operation was launched by Railway Protection Forces to stop the sale of unauthorized branded water bottles in railway premises and trains? - Operation Thirst

34. Which operation was launched by the Government of India to bring back citizens and students stranded in war-torn Ukraine to India - Operation Ganga

35. Which operation was conducted by BSF to strengthen anti-infiltration measures along the Pakistani border in Punjab and Jammu? - Operation Sudarshan

36. Which operation was launched by Indian Railways for tracking the lost luggage of passengers? - Operation Amanat

37. The 75the Anniversary of 'Operation Polo' has been celebrated in the year 2023, this operation is related to - Hyderabad

38. Who has launched 'Operation Sajag' to raise awareness among coastal communities? - The Indian Coast Guard

39. Which mission has been launched by India to help the people affected by the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria? - Operation Dost 

40. Which country has started 'Operation Iron Swords' - Israel

Monday, October 16, 2023

Famous Indian Authors and their Books // भारत के प्रसिद्ध लेखक एवं उनकी रचना // भारतीय पुस्‍तक-लेखक // Book-Author

Famous Indian Authors and their Books // भारत के प्रसिद्ध लेखक एवं उनकी रचना // भारतीय पुस्‍तक-लेखक // Book-Author


A Brush with Life - Satish Gujral
A Bunch of Old Letter // An Autobiography // Discovery of India // Glimpses of World History // Glimpses of World History //Letters from a Father to her Daughter - Jawaharlal Nehru
A Call to Honour - Jaswant Singh
A Fine Balance // Family Matters - Rohinton Mistry
A Million Mutinies Now // A Bend in the River // A House for Mr. Biswas-  V.S. Naipaul
A Passage to England // Autobiography of an Unknown Indian // Hinduism - Nirad C. Chaudhuri
A Prisoner’s Scrapbook - L.K. Advani
A River Sutra // Snakes and Ladders: Essays on India - Gita Mehta
A Sense of Time - H.S. Vatsyayan
A Strange and Sublime Address // Afternoon Raag  - Amit Chaudhuri
A Suitable Boy // An Equal Music // The Golden Gate // A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth
A Village by the Sea // Clear Light of Day - Anita Desai
Ageless Body, Timeless Mind  // The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success // The Way of the Wizard - Deepak Chopra
Agnibeena - Kazi Nazrul Islam
Ain-i-Akbari // Akbarnama - Abul Fazl
All the Prime Minister’s Men - Janardan Thakur
Amar Kosh - Amar Singh
An Idealist View of Life  // Hindu View of Life // Indian Philosophy - Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Arthashastra - Kautilya (Chanakya)
Bandicoot Run // The Man who killed Gandhi - Manohar Malgonkar
Beyond Modernization, Beyond Self - Sisir Kumar Ghosh
Bhagavad Gita - S. Radhakrishnan
Bharat Bharati // Saket // Yashodhara - Maithili Saran Gupt
Border and Boundaries; women in India’s Partition  - Ritu Menon & Kamla Bhasin
Bride and the Sahib and the Other Stories // Train to Pakistan // We, Indians - Khushwant Singh
Broken Wings // Golden Threshold // The Songs of India - Sarojini Naidu
Bubble // Confessions of a Lover // Coolie  // Lost Child // Seven Summers // The Bride’s Book of Beauty // The Sword and the Sickle // Two Leaves and a Bud - Mulk Raj Anand
By God’s Decree - Kapil Dev
Chanakya's Chant // The Krishna Key - Ashwin Sanghi 
Chemmeen - Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
Circle of Reason - Amitav Ghosh
Circle of Silence - Preeti Singh
Court Dancer // Crescent Moon // Gitanjali // Hungary Stones // Lipika // Post Office // Chitra - Rabindranath Tagore
Cutting for Stone - Abraham Verghese
Days of My Years - H.P. Nanda
Death of a City // Forty-Nine Days // Kagaz Te Canwas - Amrita Pritam
Devdas - Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
Devi Chaudhurani // Anandmath // Durgesh Nandini // Kapala Kundala - Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Divine Life - Swami Sivananda
Dynamics of Social Change - Chandra Shekhar
Eight Lives - Rajmohan Gandhi
Em and The Big Hoom - Jerry Pinto
Eternal Himalayas // Faces of Everest - Major H.P.S. Ahluwalia
Foreign Policy of India - I.K. Gujral
From Rajpath to Lokpath - Vijaya Raje Schindhia
Ganadevata - Tara Sankar Bandyopadhyay
Geet Govinda - Jayadeva
Ghasiram Kotwal - Vijay Tendulkar
Gita Rahasya - Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Harsha Charita - Bana Bhatta
Harvest - Manjula Padmanabhan
Heir Apparent - Dr. Karan Singh
Himalayan Blunder - Brigadier J.P. Dalvi
Hind Swaraj // Conquest of Self // The Story of My Experiments with Truth - M.K. Gandhi
History of India - Romila Thapar
Hullabaloo in a Guava Orchard  // The Inheritance of Loss - Kiran Desai
I follow the Mahatma  // Jai Somnath - K.M. Munshi
I Too Had a Love Story // Can Love Happen Twice? - Ravinder Singh
Idols - Sunil Gavaskar
India After Gandhi // The History of the World's Largest Democracy- Ramachandra Guha
India Divided - Rajendra Prasad
India of Our Dreams - M.V. Kamath
India Unbound - Gurucharan Das
India wins Freedom - Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
India’s Priceless Heritage - N.A. Palkhivala
Inscrutable Americans - Anurag Mathur
Interpreter of Maladies // Interpreter of Maladies // The Namesake // Unaccustomed Earth // The Lowland -  Jhumpa Lahiri
It’s Always Possible - Kiran Bedi
Jaya - Devdutt Pattanaik
Junglee Girl - Ginu Kamani
Kamasutra - S.H. Vatsayayan
Kamayani - Jai Shankar Prasad
Kanthapura // The Cat and Shakespeare Raja Rao
Kashmir: A Tale of Shame - Hari Jaisingh
Kashmir: A Tragedy of Errors - Tavleen Singh
Kulliyat - Ghalib
Kumar Sambhava // Raghuvamsa // Ritu Samhara - Kalidas
Last Burden - Upamanyu Chatterjee
Life Divine // Essays on Gita - Sri Aurbindo Ghosh
Life is What You Make It - Preeti Shenoy 
Mahashweta - Sudha Murty
Making India Awesome // One Indian Girl // Half Girlfriend // Revolution 2020 // 2 States-The Story of My Marriage // Five Point Someone // The 3 Mistakes of My Life // One Night at the Call Center - Chetan Bhagat    
Malgudi Days - R. K. Narayan
Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie 
Milk and Honey - Rupi Kaur
Mrs Funnybones - Twinkle Khanna
My India - S. Nihal Singh
My Life and Times - V.V. Giri
My Music, My Life - Pt. Ravi Shankar
My Presidential Years - R. Venkatraman
My Truth - Indira Gandhi
Naked Triangle - Balwant Gargi
New Dimensions of India’s Foreign Policy - A.B. Vajpayee
Nisheeth - Uma Shankar Joshi
Operation Bluestar: The True Story - Lt. Gen K.S. Brar
Our Films, Their Films - Satyajit Ray
Our Moon Has Blood Clots - Rahul Pandit 
Panchatantra - Vishnu Sharma
Past Forward - G.R. Narayanan
Pather Panchali - Bibhuti Bhushan
Plain Speaking - N. Chandrababu Naidu
Portrait of India - Ved Mehta
Prem Pachisi // Godan // Ranghbhoomi - Munshi Prem Chand
Rajtarangini - Kalhana (कल्‍हण)
Ram Charita Manas - Goswami Tulsidas
Ramayana - Maharishi Valmiki
Ratnavali - Harsha Vardhan
Ravi Paar (Across the Ravi) - Gulzar
Red Earth and Pouring Rain // Sacred Games - Vikram Chandra
Secret Daughter - Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Shadow from Ladakh // Beginning of the Beginning - Bhabani Bhattacharya
Sita - Amish
Social Change in Modern India - M.N. Srinivas
Sultry Days - Shobha De
Swami and Friends // Guide // My Days  // Painter of Signs // The Dark Room // The Vendor of Sweets // Waiting for the Mahatma - R. K. Narayan
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - Sherman Alexie
The Argumentative Indian - Amartya Sen
The Bread, Beauty and Revolution - Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
The Complete Adventures of Feluda - Satyajit Ray, Chitrita Banerji
The Congress and The Making of Indian Nation // The Dramatic Decade The Indira Gandhi Year’s - Pranab Mukherjee   
The Degeneration of India - T.N. Seshan
The Emperor of All Maladies - Siddhartha Mukherjee, Fred Sanders
The Four Agreements -  Don Miguel Ruiz, Janet Mills 
The Girmitiya Saga - Girraj Kishore
The God of Small Things - Arundhati Roy
The Great Indian Novel - Shashi Tharoor
The Guide - R. K. Narayan, Michael Gorra
The Hungry Tide // Sea of Poppies // The Shadow Lines // The Glass Palace - Amitav Ghosh
The Illicit Happiness of Other People - Manu Joseph
The Immortals of Meluha // The Oath of the Vayuputras // Scion of Ikshvaku  - Amish Tripath
The Palace of Illusions - Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
The Room on the Roof - Ruskin Bond
The Story of My Experiments with Truth - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
The Twentieth Wife - Indu Sundaresan
The White Tiger - Aravind Adiga
Train to Pakistan - Khuswant Singh and Arthur Lal 
Wake Up India - Annie Besant
When Breath Becomes Air - Paul Kalanithi, Abraham Verghese
Wings of Fire // Ignited Minds - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Yama - Mahadevi Verma
Years of Pilgrimage - Dr. Raja Ramanna
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Friday, October 13, 2023

First in India / भारत में प्रथम // Important GK Questions for AISSEE

First in India / भारत में प्रथम // Important GK Questions for AISSEE


First Aircraft Carrier Indian Ship - I.N.S. Vikrant

First and the last Indian Governor General of free India - C. Rajgopalachari

First Army Chief of Free India - Kodandera Madappa Cariappa

First British Governor General of Bengal - Lord Warren Hasting  (1774 - 1885)

First British Governor General of India - Lord William Bentinck (1833 - 1835)

First British Viceroy of India - Lord Canning

First Chief Army Staff - General Maharaja Sri Rajendra Singh Ji Jadeja

First Chief Election Commissioner - Sukumar Sen

First Chief Justice of Supreme Court - Justice Hirala J. Kania

First Chief of Air Staff - Air Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst

First Chief of Army Staff - Gen Maharaj Rajendra Singhji

First Chief of Naval Staff of India - Vice Admiral R.D Katari

First Chinese traveler to visit India - Fahein (फाह्यान) 

First Commander-in-Chief, Indian Air Force - Subroto Mukherjee

First cosmonaut - Sqn Ldr Rakesh Sharma

First Defence Minister of India - Baldev Singh Chokkar

First female Jawan in the Army - Shanti Tigga

First Field Marshal - Sam Manekshaw

First Field Marshal of India - S.H.F. Manekshaw (1914 - 2008)

First Governor General of free India - Lord Mountbatten

First in India woman President - Pratibha Devi Singh Patil

First India Education Minister - Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

First India Home Minister - Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel (The Iron Man of India)

First Indian Air Chief of India - Air Marshal Subroto Mukherjee

First Indian Air Marshal - S. Mukherjee

First Indian and last Muslim woman ruler of India - Razia Sultana 

First Indian Judge of International Court of Justice - Dr Nagendra Singh

First Indian Naval Chief - Vice Admiral R.D. Katari

First Indian Pilot - J.R.D. Tata (1929)

First Indian Submarine - I.N.S. Kalvari

First Indian to join Viceroy’s executive council - S.P. Sinha

First Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award - Dr Radhakrishnan

First Indian to win Nobel Prize - Rabindranath Tagore

First Indian woman Air Vice Marshal - P. Bandopadhyaya

First Indian woman appeared on Time Magazine cover - Parveen Babi

First Indian woman Chairman of Union Public Service Commission - Roze Millian Bethew

First Indian woman Chief Justice of High Court - Mrs Leela Seth (Himachal Pradesh High Court)

First Indian woman Director General of Police - Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya

First Indian woman Governor of a state in free India - Mrs Sarojini Naidu

First Indian woman Honours Graduate - Kamini Roy, 1886

First Indian woman IPS officer - Mrs Kiran Bedi (1972)

First Indian woman judge in Supreme Court - Mrs Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi

First Indian woman Lawyer - Cornelia Sorabjee

First Indian woman Lieutenant General - Puneeta Arora

First Indian woman Minister in a Government - Rajkumari Amrit Kaur

First Indian woman Olympic Medal Winner - Karnam Malleswari, 2000

First Indian woman pilot in Indian Air Force - Harita Kaur Dayal

First Indian woman President of Indian National Congress - Mrs Sarojini Naidu

First Indian woman President of United Nations General Assembly - Mrs Vijay Laxmi Pandit

First Indian woman Prime Minister - Mrs Indira Gandhi (sworn on January 24, 1966)

First Indian woman Speaker of a State Assembly - Shanno Devi

First Indian woman to become Miss World - Rita Faria

First Indian woman to climb Mount Everest twice - Santosh Yadav

First Indian woman to fly fighter aircraft without co-pilot - IAF Officer Avani Chaturvedi

First Indian woman to receive Ashoka Chakra - Nirja Bhanot

First Indian woman to receive Bharat Ratna - Mrs Indira Gandhi

First Indian woman to receive Nobel Prize - Mother Teresa

First Indian woman to win Gold Medal in Asian Games - Kamlijit Sandhu

First Indian woman who got Graduates degree - Kadambini Ganguly and Chandramukhi Basu, 1883

First large scale Atomic Reactor of India - Apsara

First man in Space from India - Rakesh Sharma

First Medium-Range Missile - Agni

First Muslim President of India - Dr Zakir Hussain

First Muslim President of Indian National Congress - Badruddin Tayyabji

First Muslim President of Indian Republic - Dr Zakir Hussain

First Nuclear Centre - Tarapur

First Nuclear Submarine of India - I.N.S. Chakra

First Param Vir Chakra Winner - Major Somnath Sharma

First person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine - Hargovind Khurana

First person to get Nobel Prize in Physics from India - C.V.Raman

First person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen - Sherpa Ang Dorjee

First Person to receive Jnanpith award - Sri Shankar Kurup

First person to receive Magsaysay Award - Acharya Vinoba Bhave

First person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics - Amartya Sen

First person to receive Stalin Prize - Saifuddin Kitchlu

First President of India who died while in office - Dr Zakir Hussain

First President of Indian National Congress - W.C. Banerjee

First President of the Indian Republic - Dr Rajendra Prasad

First Prime Minister of free India -Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru

First Prime Minister of India who did not face the Parliament - Charan Singh

First Prime Minister of India who resigned without completing the full term - Morarji Desai

First Vice-President of India - Dr Radhakrishnan

First woman Ambassador from India - Mrs C.B. Muthamma

First woman Chief Minister of an Indian State - Mrs Sucheta Kripalani

First woman in India to climb mount Everest - Bachhendri Pal

First woman in the Indian Army awarded the coveted ‘Sword of Honour’ prize - Divya Ajith Kumar

First woman Judge of India - Anna Chandy (She became the judge in a district court in 1937)

First woman President of Indian National Congress - Mrs Annie Besant

First woman to cross the English Channel from India - Aarti Saha

First woman to receive Jnanpith (ज्ञानपीठ) Award from India - Ashapoorna Devi

First women IAS officer - Anna Rajam Malhotra (1951)

India's first test tube baby - “Durga” (Kanupriya Agarwal)

The First Indian to join the I.C.S - Satyendra Nath Tagore

The first man who introduced printing press in India - James Hicky (Bengal Gazette)

The first person to resign from the Central Cabinet - Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

The first Speaker of the Lok Sabha - Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar

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Indian States and Capital // भारत के राज्‍य एवं उनकी राजधानियॉं // Important GK Questions for AISSEE

Indian States and Capital // भारत के राज्‍य एवं उनकी राजधानियॉं // Important GK Questions for AISSEE 


1 Andhra Pradesh-Amaravati-अमरावती

2 Arunachal Pradesh-Itanagar-ईटानगर

3 Assam-Dispur-दिसपुर

4 Bihar-Patna-पटना

5 Chhattisgarh-Raipur-रायपुर

6 Goa-Panaji-पणजी

7 Gujarat-Gandhinagar-गॉंधीनगर

8 Haryana-Chandigarh-चण्‍डीगढ़

9 Himachal Pradesh-Shimla-शिमला

10 Jharkhand-Ranchi-रॉंची

11 Karnataka-Bengaluru-बेंगलुरु

12 Kerala-Thiruvananthapuram-तिरुवनन्‍तपुरम

13 Madhya Pradesh-Bhopal-भोपाल

14 Maharashtra-Mumbai-मुंबई

15 Manipur-Imphal-इम्‍फाल

16 Meghalaya-Shillong-शिलांग

17 Mizoram-Aizawl-आईजोल

18 Nagaland-Kohima-कोहिमा

19 Odisha-Bhubaneswar-भुवनेश्‍वर

20 Punjab-Chandigarh-चण्‍डीगढ़

21 Rajasthan-Jaipur-जयपुर

22 Sikkim-Gangtok-गंगटोक

23 Tamil Nadu-Chennai-चेन्‍नई

24 Telangana-Hyderabad-हैदराबाद

25 Tripura-Agartala-अगरतला

26 Uttar Pradesh-Lucknow-लखनऊ

27 Uttarakhand-Dehradun-देहरादून

28 West Bengal-Kolkata-कोलकाता 


Union Territories

1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Port Blair

2. Chandigarh - Chandigarh

3. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu - Daman

4. The Government of NCT of Delhi - Delhi

5. Jammu & Kashmir - Srinagar (Summer), Jammu (Winter)

6. Ladakh - Leh

7. Lakshadweep - Kavaratti

8. Puducherry - Puducherry

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STATES AND CAPITAL
Andhra Pradesh - Amaravati
Arunachal Pradesh - Itanagar
Assam - Dispur
Bihar - Patna
Chhattisgarh - Raipur
Goa - Panaji
Gujarat - Gandhinagar
Haryana - Chandigarh
Himachal Pradesh - Shimla
Jharkhand - Ranchi
Karnataka - Bangalore
Kerala -  Thiruvananthapuram
Madhya Pradesh - Bhopal
Maharashtra - Mumbai
Manipur - Imphal
Meghalaya - Shillong
Mizoram - Aizawl
Nagaland - Kohima
Odisha - Bhubaneshwar
Punjab - Chandigarh
Rajasthan - Jaipur
Sikkim - Gangtok
Tamil Nadu - Chennai
Telangana - Hyderabad
Tripura - Agartala
Uttarakhand - Dehradun
Uttar Pradesh - Lucknow
West Bengal - Kolkata
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Port Blair
Chandigarh - Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu - Daman
The Government of NCT of Delhi - Delhi
Jammu & Kashmir - Srinagar (Summer), Jammu (Winter)
Ladakh - Leh
Lakshadweep - Kavaratti
Puducherry - Puducherry

First in the World/विश्‍व में प्रथम/ Important GK Questions for AISSEE

First in the World विश्‍व में प्रथम Important GK Questions for AISSEE


1. The first person to reach Mount Everest

Sherpa Tenzing, Edmund Hillary

2. The first person to reach the North Pole

Robert Peary

3. The first person to reach the South Pole

Amundsen

4. The first religion of the world

Hinduism

5. The first country to print book

China

6. The first country to issue paper currency

China

7. The first country to commence a competitive examination in civil services

China

8. The first President of the U.S.A.

George Washington

9. The first Prime Minister of Britain

Robert Walpole

10. The first Governor-General of the United Nations

Trygve Lie (Norway)

11. The first country to win the football World cup

Uruguay

12. The first country to prepare a constitution

U.S.A. (United States of America)

13. The first Governor-General of Pakistan

Mohd. Ali Jinnah

14. The first country to host NAM summit

Belgrade (Yugoslavia)

15. The first European to attack India

Alexander, The Great

16. The first European to reach China

Marco Polo

17. The first person to fly an aeroplane

Wright Brothers

18. The first person to sail around the world

Magellan

19. The first country to send a man to the moon

U.S.A.

20. The first country to launch Artificial satellite in the space

Russia

21. The first country to host the modern Olympics

Greece

22. The first city on which the atom bomb was dropped

Hiroshima (Japan)

23. The first person to land on the moon

Neil Armstrong followed by Edwin E. Aldrin

24. The first shuttle to go in space

Columbia

25. The first spacecraft to reach on Mars

Viking-I

26. The first woman Prime Minister of England

Margaret Thatcher

27. The first Muslim Prime Minister of a country

Benazir Bhutto (Pakistan)

28. The first woman Prime Minister of a country    

Mrs. S. Bandamaike (Sri Lanka)

29. The first woman to climb Mount Everest

Mrs. Junko Tabei (Japan)

30. The first woman cosmonaut of the world

Velentina Tereshkova (Russia)

31. The first woman President of the U.N. General Assembly

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit

32. The first man to fly into space

Yuri Gagarin (Russia)

33. The first batsman to score three test century in three successive tests on debut

Mohd. Azharuddin

34. The first man to have climbed Mount Everest Twice

Nawang Gombu

35. The first U.S. President to resign Presidency

Richard Nixon