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Who won the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix?

Question: Who won the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix?
[A].

Nico Rosberg

[B].

Lewis Hamilton

[C].

Daniel Ricciardo

[D].

Sebastian Vettel

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India

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    Asian Development Bank has approved 503-million USD for this state to get the benefit from the agriculture sector.

    Question: Asian Development Bank has approved 503-million USD for this state to get the benefit from the agriculture sector.
    [A].

    Maharashtra

    [B].

    Punjab

    [C].

    Bihar

    [D].

    Tamilnadu

    Answer: Option C

    Explanation:

    Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved 503-million US Dollar lining project of the Son canal in Shahabad-Bhojpur region of Bihar which would benefit the agriculture sector immensely in the region. The estimated cost of the project is 503 million dollars out of which 352 million dollars is being provided by ADB.

    Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India
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    Who won the ETPrime ‘Global Indian Woman of the Year’?

    Question: Who won the ETPrime ‘Global Indian Woman of the Year’?
    [A].

    Indra Nooyi

    [B].

    Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw

    [C].

    Anu Aga

    [D].

    Meera Sanyal

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    Indra Nooyi wins ETPrime ‘Global Indian Woman of the Year’. Whereas GIC India’s Alice Vaidyan wins ETPrime ‘Woman CEO of the Year’; Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw wins ETPrime ‘Business Woman of the Year’. And Meera Sanyal won ET Prime ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award posthumously.

    Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India
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    Judima is a rice wine from which state?

    Question: Judima is a rice wine from which state?
    [A].

    Assam

    [B].

    Kerala

    [C].

    Manipur

    [D].

    Nagaland

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    A homemade rice wine of Assam’s Dimasa tribe has become the first traditional brew in all of the northeast to bag a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. Judima is a rice wine made from sticky rice.

    Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India
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    How to Improve English Language for CSS / PMS Exams?

    Improving English language is imperative for success in CSS. Not only that the very initial couple of papers – English Essay and Précis & Composition – filter out most of the candidates not well versed with English writing skills, the candidates are also required to attempt all papers in English language. Having a good English grammatical foundation is indispensable in this regard.

    The best way to improve understanding of English grammar is to study and acquaint oneself with rules of English grammar. A very useful book to learn basic rules of English grammar is ‘English Grammar in Use’ by Raymond Murphy. It contains grammar rules with exercises to help you find out and correct your mistakes.

    Read any popular book on CSS English. It helps candidates prepare for examination by focusing specifically on English Précis & Composition paper. Following guidelines would help you improve your writing skills:

    Reading:

    Read, read, and read is the rule for improving your writing skills. Give at least a couple of hours daily to reading books.

    Quality Books:

    Try to read books written by foreign authors who are native English speakers.

    Articles:

    Regularly read articles on topics of your interest.

    Newspaper:

    Reading newspapers regularly is a must.

    News:

    Try to follow English news bulletins. It would enrich your current affairs vocabulary.

    English-only:

    Make a habit and read English, write English, converse in English. It would automatically enable you to start thinking in English.

    Notes-making:

    Take notes while reading articles or listening to current affairs programmes.

    Dictionary:

    Maintain a personalized dictionary. Note down words that you find interesting and write their synonyms as well. This habit would give you a useful collection of words and phrases to be used in your scripts.

    Chat Rooms & Blogs:

    Try to engage in chat forums. In such forums, you have to respond quickly which sharpens your thought process. Moreover, you learn from others’ argumentation.

    Public Speaking:

    Always look for chances to speak in a group or in front of class. It helps you as you prepare yourself for such occasions and rectify your mistakes through internal feedback.

    Revising your write-ups:

    Make a habit of editing your scripts. Take help of dictionary and thesaurus and do not hesitate to substitute your phrases and words with more suitable ones. Even if you have to re-write the whole script, do it.

    Guidance:

    It is important to get your work checked by someone well versed with basic rules of English grammar.

    Constructive Criticism:

    Always be open to positive criticism for there is always a room for improvement.

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    Who became the first Indian woman to scale five peaks above 8,000m?

    Question: Who became the first Indian woman to scale five peaks above 8,000m?
    [A].

    Priyanka Mohite

    [B].

    Santosh Yadav

    [C].

    Premlata Agrawal

    [D].

    Bachendri Pal

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    Priyanka Mohite, a young woman of 30 from Satara district in Maharashtra, has made India proud by becoming the first Indian woman to climb five peaks above 8000 m.

    Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India
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    Who has been chosen for the Glenfiddich’s Emerging Artist of the Year 2017?

    Question: Who has been chosen for the Glenfiddich’s Emerging Artist of the Year 2017?
    [A].

    Sitaram Swain

    [B].

    Sunil Sethi

    [C].

    Peter Nagy

    [D].

    Feroz Gujral

    Answer: Option A

    Explanation:

    No answer description available for this question.

    Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India