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Chapter 7 - Union & Its Territory (PART- I)

Articles 1 to 4 under Part-I of the Constitution deal with the Union and its territory. Articles Subject Matter 1 Name and territory of the Union, describes India as "Union of States" 2 Admission or establishment of new states 3 Formation of new states and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing states 4 Laws made under Articles 2 and 3 to provide for the amendment of the First and the Fourth Schedules and supplemental, incidental and consequential matters. The term "Union" was first used by Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar. Conditions for Article 3 to implement A bill is required to introduce changes with the prior recommendation of the President. Before recommending the bill the President has to refer the same to the State Legislature for their views. The President is bound by the views of the state legislature. After Berubari Dispute, it was decided that Indian Territory ...

ALL ABOUT THE FATHER OF NATION ( MAHATMA GANDHI)

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, called Mahatma, is the Father of the Nation. He was born on October 2, 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat as, the son of Karamchand and Putilibai. Gandhiji proceeded to England in 1888 and returned to India as a Barrister-at-law in 1891.There he was subjected to colour discrimination and he organized Natal Indian Congress. He started the journal ‘ Indian Opinion ’ and built Phoenix Colony and Tolstoy Farm here.

Spotting Error Quiz IV - With Explanation For SSC Exam 2015

  Hello Readers, As you know that Spotting Error types question is an important part of competitive examinations and seldom any book provide you the detailed solution. So we have decided to provide you the previous year questions of  spotting error along with the Explanation . If you like it let us know, you can also ask for detailed solutions of questions that are bothering you. 1.     I found (a)/ the two first chapters of the book (b)/ particularly interesting. (c)/ No error (d) Answer    (b) Explanation : It should be   ‘the first two chapters’ . 2.     Bacon, the father of the English easy (a) / had a thirst (b) / of knowledge (c) / No error (d) Answer    (a) Explanation : The English means the citizen of England.   Article is not used before language

Spotting Error Quiz Part - III Specially For SSC Exam

  Hello Readers, As you know that Spotting Error types question is an important part of competitive examinations and seldom any book provide you the detailed solution. So we have decided to provide you the previous year questions of spotting error along with the Explanation . If you like it let us know, you can also ask for detailed solutions of questions that are bothering you. 1 .     The newer type of automatic machines (1)/ wash (2)/ the clothes faster. (3)/ No error(4) 2.      By the time (1) / we got our tickets and entered the cinema theatre, (2)/ the show was already begun.(3)/ No error(4) 3 .     Each of the students in the computer class (1)/ has to type (2)/ their own research paper this semester. (3)/ No error (4)

Rules Regarding OBC and Creamy Layer Certificates in SSC Exams

1. OBC certificate is valid for as long as the community is notified as OBC certificate treated valid by SSC for 3 years.  2 .It is necessary for everyone to get the OBC certificate renewed after every three years for SSC exams as creamy layer status may change if a person remains in creamy layer for 3 years continuously.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) Regarding Filling Application Form SSC CGL 2015

Hello readers, Many of us often think about what to fill as his or her first preference while filling SSC CGL form. We know these are all lucrative jobs and best in the business. But there are some points in some jobs that suits you the most and some don’t so we are here providing you an article so that you can decide and gauge what is best for you. QUERY :   I filled up the form but then xyz error happened OR I’ve already applied but now I want to change the job preferences now. Can I apply again? OR I made some mistake in tying date of birth, graduation marks or xyz thing, can I apply again ? Ans .  i) ON-LINE MODE In case of multiple applications for on-line application, the last application for which part-I and part-II registration have been completed will be accepted. For example you applied first time and got registration ID: ABC1111. You applied again , after a few days and got registration ID: ABC51111 . SSC will send you the admit card ac...

Spotting Error Quiz With Explanation Part - II

Hello Readers, As you know that Spotting Error types question is an important part of competitive examinations and seldom any book provide you the detailed solution. So we have decided to provide you the previous year questions of spotting error along with the solutions. If you like it let us know, you can also ask for detailed solutions of questions that are bothering you. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. 1 .Two hours have passed (1)/ since (2)/ he had fallen asleep. (3) / No error(4) 2 .Having broken down (1)/ the driver sent the car (2)/ to the garage. (3)/ No error (4) 3 .He is one of those writers (1) / who has won acclaim (2)/ the world over. (3)/ No error (4). 4 .The mason will not (1)/ do the work (2)/ except give the order. (3)/ No error (4)

CHSL 2014 Descriptive Admit Card Out

Hello Friends, SSC has released the admit card of CHSL 2014 Descriptive Exam which is scheduled on 10th May 2015. This time SSC has changed the exam pattern of CHSL. Candidates can download the admit card from the below link

Boats and Streams Problems and its Tricks

 Dear Readers, As you know that All the basic C oncepts of Time speed and Distance apply to this chapter Boats and streams.  We have to adjust the speeds according to the point whether the boat is moving against the stream or with the stream. Stream:  Moving water of the river is called stream. Still Water :  If the water is not moving then it is called still water. Upstream :  If a boat or a swimmer moves in the opposite direction of the stream then it is called upstream.

SSC CHSL 2014 Descriptive

Hello Friends, As SSC yesterday declared the list of the candidates who are allowed for the next round of recruitment process i.e. descriptive exam that includes Skill Test for Data Entry Operators (DEO) & Typing Test for Lower Division Clerks (LDC) For DEO Speed is 26 Words Per Minute For LDC Speed is 35 (Eng), 30 (Hin) Words Per Minute Like Us On Facebook

Chapter 7 - Landforms & Their Evolution

"Geomorphology" - Study of the earth surface A landform is a feature on the Earth's surface that is part of the terrain. Mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains are the four major types of landforms. Minor landforms include buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins. Landforms by Rivers Erosion The Erosion results first into Rills then - Gullies then - Valleys Rills - are narrow and shallow channels which are eroded into unprotected soil by hillslope runoff.  Gully - is a landform created by running water, eroding sharply into soil, typically on a hillside. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys Valley - is a low area between hills, often with a river running through it. Types -  V-Shape Valley - formed in Mountain region U-Shape Valley - carved by glaciers Canyon or Gorge - is a deep ravine between pairs of escarpments or cliffs Potholes - are cylindrical holes drilled into the bed of a river that vary in depth & diameter from...

Chapter 6 - Peninsular Rivers

Peninsular Drainage System They have a fixed course & Meanders (is a bend in Sinuous watercourse of river) are absent They have relatively steep gradient & thus rarely give rise to floods. They are further classified into  East Flowing peninsular river West Flowing peninsular river East Flowing Rivers - They drains out in Bay of Bengal - They form Delta i. Mahanadi Origin - Sihawa, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) Project - Hirakund (Orissa) - Longest Earthen Dam in Asia Trib - Sheonath, Hasdo, Mand, Jonk, Tel L - 858 Km, 47% in Orissa ii. Godavari      "Dakshin Ganga" Origin - Trimbak, Nashik (Maharashtra) Project - Polavaram Dam (Andhra Pradesh) Trib - Indravati, Pranhita, Manjara L - 1465 Km, 49% in Maharashtra Largest peninsular river, flows in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Andhra. It forms delta after Rajmundari iii. Krishna Origin - Mahabaleshwar, Satara (Maharashtra) Project - Almatti Dam (Karnataka), Nagarj...

Chapter 5 - Drainage System

Indian drainage system is broadly classified as :- 1. Himalayan River a. Indus System b. Ganga System c. Brahmaputra System 2. Peninsular River a. West Flowing b. East Flowing Indus System Jhelum, Chenab, Beas, Ravi, Satluj known as "Panchnad" i. Indus (Sindhu or Sengge Khabab) Origin - Mansarovar, Length - 2880 Km Flows b/w Zaskar & Kailash range Tributaries - Zaskar, Gilgit, Drass, Shyok, Nubra ii. Jhelum (Vitasta) Origin - Verinag (JK), Length - 725 km Flows only in JK, joins Chenab at Trimmu (Pak) Tributaries - Krishan Ganga, Lidar Project - Tulbul iii. Chenab (Askini) Origin - Chandra, Bhaga stream (Lahut & Spiti, HP), Length - 1800 Km Largest tributary of Indus Project - Salal, Baglihar, Ranvir Sagar, Dulhasti iv. Ravi (Parushni) Origin - Kullu Hills (Rohtang Pass, HP), Length - 720 Km Project - Ranjit Sagar orThein Dam v. Beas (Vipasha) Origin - Beas Kund (Rohtang Pass, HP), Length - 470 Km Joins Satluj at '...

Chapter 4 - Indian Peninsular Plateau

Indian Peninsular Plateau is triangle in shape having average height of 600-900 mt extends from Alluvial plain of Bihar & UP towards south. The peninsular plateau is a tableland. It is composed of the oldest rocks because it was formed from the drifted part of the Gondwana land. Broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills are the characteristic features of this plateau The plateau can be broadly divided into two regions Central Highland Deccan Plateau Central Highland The Central Highlands lies to the north of the Narmada river. It covers the major portion of the Malwa plateau - lies in western MP, famous for opium,Soyabean & cotton, Chambal river flows through it.  The rivers in this region flow from southwest to northeast; which indicates the slope of this region. It is wider in the west and narrower in the east. Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand mark the eastward extension of this plateau. The plateau further extends eastwards into the  C...

Chapter 3 - Physical Geography of India

43% - Plain 30% - Mountain 27% - Plateau 23% - Forest India is 2.4% of world = 3.28 Million Km^2 Area North to South - 3214 Km East to West - 2933 Km Latitude -  8°4' N and 37°6' N Longitude -  68°7' E and 97°25' E Standard Meridian -  82.5° E (5 Hr 30 Min Ahead) Territorial Limit - 12 Nautical Miles (13.8 mi or 22.2 Km) from coastline Tropic of Cancer (23°30' N) - Through 8 States :- Gujrat, Rajasthan, M.P., Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, W.B., Tripura, Mizoram. Maximum Length of Border with - Bangladesh (4096 Km) Himalayas Arc shape 2500 Km b/w river Indus & Brahmaputra Its upliftment in 3 phases (Cretaceous Period) Inner Himalayas - Oligocene Period Middle Himalayas - Miocene Period Outer Himalayas - Post Pleistocene Period Outer Himalayas (Shiwalik) Youngest, Height is 600 to 1500 mt  Arunachal Pradesh - Abor, Dafla, Miri, Mishmi, Patkai Bum Nepal - Churia, Muria, Dhang, Dhundwa J.K. - Jammu Hills Lo...

General Knowledge- Longest, Largest, Shortest And Smallest

Longest river of India -  Ganges Longest River in the World -  Nile Longest tributary river of India -  Yamuna Longest river of South India -  Godavari Highest mountain peak -  Mount Everest (8,850 m) Largest lake of the world -   Caspian Sea (371,000 sq km) Deepest lake of the world -  Lake Baikal Highest dam in world -  "Nurek" dam on river Vakhsh in Tajikistan Highest dam in India -  T ehri Dam on Bhagirathi River in Uttarakhand (Height of 260 metres) Largest Dam in World -  Three Gorges (China) Largest Mosque in World -  Masjid al Haram (Saudi Arabia) Largest Mosque in India -  Jama Masjid (Delhi) Longest road in India -  Grand Trunk Road (2500 Km) Indian state is having longest coastline -  Gujarat Largest railway route in India -  Dibrugarh in Assam to Kannyakumari in Tamil Nadu . Longest road tunnel in the World -  Lordal Tunnel (Norway - 24.51 kilometre) Longest rail tun...