3G | Third Generation |
AAA | Asian Athletics Association |
AAFI | The Amateur Athletics Federation of |
AC | Ante Christum (Before Christ), Ashok Chakra, Air Conditioner |
ADB | Asian Development Bank |
AFI | Athletics Federation of |
AFMC | Armed |
AI | Artifical Intelligence, Air |
AICTE | All |
AIFF | All |
AIIMS | All India Institute of Medical Science |
AITUC | All |
ALGOL | Algebric Oriented Language |
AM | Ante Meridiem (before Noon), Amplitude Modulation |
APEC | |
ARPANET | Advanced Research Project Agency Network |
ASCII | American Standard Code for Informa tion Interchange |
ASEAN | Association of South East Asian Na tions |
ASLV | Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle |
AT&T | American Telegraphic and Telephone Co. Ltd. |
ATC | Air Traffic Control |
ATM | Automated Teller Machine |
AVSM | Ati Vishisht Seva Medal |
B2B | Busines to Business |
B2C | Business to Consumer |
BARC | Bhabha Atomic Research Centre |
BBC | British Broadcasting Corporation |
BBS | Bulletin Board Service |
BC | Before Christ |
BHEL | Bharat Heavy Electri-cals Ltd |
BIOS | Basic Input Output System |
BIT | Binary Digit |
BPL | Below Poverty Line |
BPO | Business Process Outsourcing |
BPR | Business Process Re-engineering |
bps | bytes per second |
BSE | |
BSF | Border Security Force |
BSNL | Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited |
C2C | Consumer to Consumer |
CA | Chartered Accountant |
CAD | Com puter Aided Design |
CAT | Common Admis sion Test |
CBI | Central Bureau of Investigation |
CBSE | Central Board of Secondary Education |
CDAC | Centre for the Development of Ad vanced Computing |
CDMA | Code Division Multiple Access |
CEO | Chief Executive Officer |
CFSL | Central Forensic Science Laboratory |
CGI | Common Gateway Interface |
CIA | Central Intelligence Agency |
CID | Criminal Investigation Department |
CISC | Complex instruction-set computing |
CITU | Centre of Indian Trade Unions |
CNN | Cable News Network |
COMSAT | Communications Satellite Corporation |
COPRA | Consumer Protection Act |
CORBA | Common Object Request Broker Architecture |
CPI(M) | Communist Party of |
CPWD | Central Public Works Department |
CRIS | Centre for Railway Information System |
CSIR | Council of Scientific and Industrial Research |
CTBT | Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty |
CYMK | Cyan, Yellow, Magenta, Kinda |
D.Litt. | Doctor of Literature |
D.Phil. | Doctor of Philosophy |
D.Sc | Doctor of Science |
DC | Direct Current |
DIG | Deputy Inspector General |
DMA | Direct Memory Access |
DMK | Dravida Munetra Kazhagam |
DNA | Deoxyribo-nucleic Acid |
DTP | Desktop Publishing |
DVC | Damodar Valley Corporation |
DVD | Digital Versatile/Video Disc |
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Important Abbreviations
PIN | Postal Index Number |
PSLV | Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle |
PWD | Public Works Department; |
R&D | Research and Development |
RADAR | Radio Detecting and Ranging |
RAM | Random Access Memory |
RAW | Research & Analysis Wing |
RBI | Reserve Bank of |
RDX | Research Department Explosive (Cyclotrim-ethylin Trinitrate) |
RISC | Reduced instruction-set computing |
RNA | Ribonucleic acid |
ROM | Read Only Memory |
RPM | Revolutions Per Minute |
RTI | Right to Information |
SAIL | Steel Authority of India Limited |
SARS | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome |
SCSI | Small Computer Systems Interface |
SEBI | Securities and Exchange Board of |
SENSEX | Sensitivity Index (of Share Price) |
SEZ | Special Economic Zone |
SGPC | Siromani Gurudwara Prabandak Committee |
SIM | Subscriber Information Module |
SLV | Satellite Launch Vehicle |
SMS | Short Message Service |
SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
STD | Subscriber Trunk Dialling; Sexually Transmitted Diseases |
TADA | Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act |
TCP | Transfer Call Protocol |
TELCO | Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company |
TFT | Thin-Film Transistor |
TIFR | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research |
TISCO | Tata Iron and Steel Company |
TOEFL | Test of English as a Foreign Language |
UAV | Unmanned Aerial Vehicle |
UGC | University Grants Commission |
ULFA | United Liberation Front of Asom |
UNESCO | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organi-sation |
UNI | United News of |
UNICEF | United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (now, 'United Nations Children's Fund') |
UNU | United |
UPA | United Progressive |
UPSC | Union Public Service Commission |
URL | Uniform Resource Locator |
VAT | Value Added Tax |
VCR | Video Cassette Recorder |
VIP | Very Important Person |
VIRUS | Vital Information Resources Under Siege |
VRML | Virtual Reality Modelling Language |
VRS | Voluntary Retirement Scheme |
VSSC | Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre |
WHO | World Health Organisation |
WMO | World Meteorological Organisation |
WTO | World Trade Orga-nisation |
WWF | World Wildlife Fund |
WWW | World Wide Web |
WYSIWYG | What you see is what you get |
XML | Extensible Mark-up Language |
YMCA | Young Men's Christian Association |
ZIP | Zone Improvement Plan |
Latest GK
1. Who presented the Union budget 2010-11 in Indian parliament – Pranab Mukherjee
2.Bear and Bulls related to – Stock Market.
3 Base rate will be implemented from – July 2010.
4. Food Inflation in 2009-10 – 17%.
5. Special Drawing Rights issued by – IMF.
6. GDP – Gross Domestic Product(Financial& Banking Acronyms)
7. Economic Survey is done for the year – 2009-10.
8. The details of the companies financial position in the annual report of a company is known as – balance sheet.
9. Which of the following is not related to banking and finance – Cell fusion.
10. Which country facing Crisis in Europe – Greece.
11. NBFC – Non banking finance company.
12. Government has granted 1,200 crore to – Bundelkhand region.
13. Banking services to rural people termed as – Financial Inclusion.
14. To which country India has given 1billion US dollars – Bangladesh.
15. The details of the companies financial position in the annual report of a company is known as – balance sheet.
16. Who presented the Union budget 2010-11 in parliament – Pranab Mukherjee
17. Which of the following told government must cut its fiscal deficit to 3% – 13th Finance Commission.
18. Chairman of 13th finance commission – Vijay Kelkar.
19. South Africa Currency – Rand.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Amazing Facts
RS Agarwal _ verbal Reasoning_pdf

Thursday, November 11, 2010
Forbes List Nov 2010 :The worlds most powerful persons
The worlds most powerful persons
2. Barack Obama, President, United States of America
3. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud, King, Saudi Arabia
4. Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister, Russia
5. Pope Benedict XVI, Pope, Roman Catholic Church
6. Angela Merkel, Chancellor, Germany
7. David Cameron, Prime Minister, United Kingdom
8. Ben Bernanke, Chairman, Federal Reserve
9. Sonia Gandhi, President, Indian National Congress
10. Bill Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
11. Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor, People's Bank of China
12. Dmitry Medvedev, President, Russia
13. Rupert Murdoch, CEO, News Corp.
14. Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister, Italy
15. Jean-Claude Trichet, President, European Central Bank
16. Dilma Rousseff, President, Brazil
17. Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple
18. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister, India
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Trees That Wood
Then the second tree said, "Someday I will be a mighty ship. I will take kings and queens across the waters and sail to the corners of the world. Everyone will feel safe in me because of the strength of my hull."
Finally the third tree said, "I want to grow to be the tallest and straightest tree in the forest. People will see me on top of the hill and look up to my branches, and think of the heavens and God and how close to them I am reaching. I will be the greatest tree of all time and people will always remember me."
Current Events - 11th Nov Update
- Congress gets tough, shows door to Chavan, Kalmadi
- Mr Chavan, who became the chief minister of Maharashtra soon after the 26/11 Mumbai terror assault, was ousted from his post an
- hour after US President Barack Obama left the country’s shores after a three-day visit, and an hour before the commencement of the winter session of Parliament.
- In another delayed action, the Congress leadership attempted to remove some of the corruption stain off its sleeve by removing Suresh Kalmadi from the post of Congress Parliamentary Party secretary.
- The Pune MP, who is the chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, had earned widespread opprobrium for himself, and his party, for the large-scale irregularities in awarding various contracts relating to the sporting event. As charges started swirling around him, Mr Kalmadi tried to brazen it out by assuming a defiant stance.