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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

RRB RPF Exam 2019 Answer Sheet Released

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RRB RPF Exam 2019 Answer Sheet




Answer sheets for the Sub-Inspector (SI) and Constable exams have been released by the Railway Protection Force (RPF). Candidates can download the answer sheets using their roll number, date of birth details, date of exam and exam batch.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

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Daily Current Affairs, 15th January 2019

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1) Indian Army Day: 15 January
•Army Day is observed on January 15 in India. On this day in 1949, Field Marshal Kodandera M Cariappa took over as the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British Commander-in-Chief.

•Army day is dedicated to the soldiers who fought to safeguard the country’s honour. This is the 71st celebration of the Indian Army Day.

2) Government Launches ‘Womaniya on GeM’ Initiative
•Government e Marketplace (GeM) has launched “Womaniya on GeM”, an initiative to enable women entrepreneurs and women self-help groups (WSHGs) to sell handicrafts and handloom, accessories and many other products.

•The initiative seeks to develop women entrepreneurship on the margins of society to achieve gender-inclusive economic growth. Government e-Marketplace is a 100% government owned company set up under the aegis of Ministry of Commerce and Industry. 

3) Government Launched 2 National Level Initiatives in Field Of Science Communication
•The Department of Science and Technology (DST) along with Doordarshan (DD), Prasar Bharati launched two science communication initiatives, DD Science and India Science. The initiatives were inaugurated by Union Science & Technology Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan.

•While DD Science is an one-hour slot on Doordarshan National channel, which will be telecast Monday to Saturday from 5 pm to 6 pm, India Science is a internet-based channel, which is available on any internet-enabled device, and will offer live, scheduled play and video-on-demand services.

4) India’s Largest Startup Ecosystem Inaugurated in Kerala
•India got its largest startup ecosystem when Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated a 1.8-lakh-square-feet facility housing incubation set-ups across a string of segments in modern technology.

•The Integrated Startup Complex under the Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) includes the ultra-modern facilities of Maker Village that promote hardware startups, the BioNest that promotes medical technologies, BRINC which is the country’s first international accelerator for hardware startups.

5) Madras HC Forms Committee To Weed Out Invasive Plant Species
•The Madras High Court has set up an expert committee to find a solution to root out invasive species of plants from the Western Ghats. The committee shall be headed by Cherukuri Raghavendra Babu, the chairman of the expert committee on invasive species in Chennai National Biodiversity Authority.

•It has also directed the panel to file a report on the ways to weed out such species within two months. A division bench of justices M M Sundaresh and N Sathish recently decided to constitute the committee on a batch of petitions seeking to restrain the state government from cultivating eucalyptus species in Tamil Nadu for commercial purpose.

6) Macedonia Renamed As ‘The Republic Of Northern Macedonia’
•The Parliament of Macedonia has passed the resolution to amend the constitution of the country to rename it as the Republic of Northern Macedonia.

•The name change will help resolve a decades-long dispute with neighboring Greeceopening the way for Skopje to join NATO and the European Union.


7) ICICI Bank Appoints B Sriram, Rama Bijapurkar Independent Directors
•Private sector ICICI Bank inducted former SBI Managing Director B Sriram and management consultant Rama Bijapurkar on its board as independent director.

•Both are appointed for 5 years, subject to the approval of shareholders, ICICI Bank stated in a regulatory filing on stock exchanges. Sriram retired as the managing director of IDBI Bank in September 2018. Prior to IDBI Bank, he was the managing director of SBI.



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The HINDU Notes – 15th January 2019

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IAS Interview Questions Asked Ever by UPSC

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1. Tell me about yourself? or Give a brief Introduction about yourself.
1. अपने बारे में संक्षिप्त में बताएं.
This is probably the most standard question asked in almost every interview and not only for civil services exams. If you are asked this question, you can begin by giving a brief background about your family, personal information, academic qualification and professional engagements. The information should be precise and to the point without any ambiguities, when compared to the resume or information you have already provided to the panel.
2. Why do you want to become IAS Officer?
2. आप एक IAS अधिकारी क्यों बनना चाहते हैं ?
This is another standard IAS interview question that aspirants face which is aimed at bringing out not only the candidates’ goals as an IAS officer but also indicates the clarity of thought in this regards. Although considered to a common question, this is one of the most important one, as it gives a brief overview to the panellists about your passion, goals, interests and the motivation that has driven you up to this point to join the civil services. Therefore, it is advised that aspirants do some advance preparation for this question.
3. Tell me about your positive and negative strengths.
3. अपनी कमजोरी और विशेषताएं बताएं.
While academic knowledge and quirky mental alertness are the key components that form basic tenets of an IAS officer, honesty and integrity are also equally important. This question is generally posed by the IAS interview panel to not only understand your strengths and weaknesses but also to assess how honest you are to them. Aspirants should keep in mind that the IAS interview panel consists of subject matter experts, who have vast experience. In short, cheating them by giving vague or confusing answers is not going to serve you well. Thus, try to be honest and list out your strengths and weaknesses to the best of your understanding and back them up with logical explanations and examples.
Apart from these standards ones, the IAS Interview Questions tend to be random in general. Thus, there is no way in which candidates can prepare for it in advance. However, we have listed a few of the different and quirky ones below to give you a basic idea of what to expect during your IAS interview.
4. How can you drop a raw egg onto a concrete floor without cracking?
4. आप एक अंडे को जमींन पर किस तरह पटकेंगे कि न टूटे ?
Answer: Concrete floors are very hard to crack!
Explanation: This question is aimed at testing the mental alertness of the candidate.
5. What will you do if I run away with your sister?




5. मैं अगर आपकी बहन के साथ फरार हो जाऊं तो आप क्या करेंगे?
Answer: I would be very happy, as I won’t be able to find a better match for my sister than you.
Explanation: This question is aimed at testing not only the quirky sense of humour but also the positive mindset of the candidate.
6. Interviewer ordered a cup of coffee for the candidate. Coffee arrived and was kept before the candidate. what is before you?
6. साक्षात्कार कर्ता ने अभ्यर्थी के लिए एक कप कॉफी का आदेश दिया. कॉफी आई और अभ्यर्थी के समक्ष रखी गयी. साक्षात्कार ने पूछा "what is before you"?
Answer: Alphabet ‘T’ comes before ‘U’ and therefore T is before U.
Explanation: Generally, a candidate would answer this with ‘Coffee’, however knowing that the panellist had ordered the coffee only to create the scenario whereby he could invoke this question needs some innovative thinking. The perfect answer to this question would be to completely ignore the coffee and look for an explanation in some other place. The candidate, who got selected, said ‘Tea’ is in front of him, and gave the explanation that alphabet ‘T’ comes before ‘U’ and therefore T is before U.
7. What happened when the wheel was invented?
7. जब एक पहिये का आविष्कार हुआ तो क्या हुआ ?
Answer: The candidate who got selected answered ‘It caused a revolution’.
Explanation: The candidate used ‘Pun’ and personification figure of speech to convey a quirky answer. The answer has two levels to it, where in prima facie, it conveys the basic function of a wheel, which is to revolve. On a deeper level, the invention of the wheel led to the basic foundation of mechanics causes a revolution changing the world and technology as we know today. Thus, the argument of revolution also stands true.
8. You are driving along in your car on a wild, stormy night, it's raining heavily, when suddenly you pass by a bus stop, and you see three people waiting for a bus: An old lady who looks as if she is about to die; an old friend who once saved your life and the perfect partner you have been dreaming about. Which one would you choose to offer a ride to, knowing very well that there could only be one passenger in your car?
8. एक तूफानी रात को आप अपनी गाड़ी चला रहे हैं और बहुत तेज बारिश हो रही है आप अचानक ज्यों हि बस स्टॉप से गुजरते हैं आप देखते हैं कि तीन लोग बस का इन्तजार कर रहें हैं.एक वृद्ध महिला जो आपको इस तरह देख रही है मानो वह मरने हि वाली है,एक पुराने मित्र जिन्होंने ने एक बार आपकी जान बचायी थी और आपका ऐसा साथी जिसे पाने की कल्पना करते आ रहे हो. आपको यह मालूम है कि मैं इनमें से किसी एक को हि बचा सकता हूँ. ऐसी परिस्थिति में आप किसे बचायेंगे?
Explanation: Although quite uncommon, but interview panel is known to use such questions to test the moral fibre of the candidate. This question is essentially one that put the candidate in a moral dilemma of sorts with respect to the decision. On one end, the candidate being a good person would want to save the life of the old lady, which requires medical attention, secondly, he can choose to repay his friend for saving his life by saving him from the storm and thirdly the perfect partner can also be a big priority for the person. To answer such questions, candidates need to think outside the box and expand the horizons of their thinking.
Answer: The candidate, who cracked his interview with this question said, he would give the car to his friend and tell him to drive the old lady to the hospital, while he waits at the bus stop with his perfect partner.
9. What if one morning you woke up & found that you were pregnant? ( asked to a female candidate)
9. आप ज्यों हि सुबह नींद से जगती हैं और आपको यह पता चलता है कि आप गर्भवती हैं तो आपकी प्रतिक्रिया क्या होगी ? (महिला उम्मीदवार से पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न)
Answer: I would be very happy, take an off and celebrate the good news with my husband.
Explanation: This question is aimed at testing how the candidate reacts to some shocking news. However, the news can need not be shocking in a bad way only and can also have a positive outcome. In short, such answers show your positive bend of mind to the IAS interview panel.
10. Where Lord Rama would have celebrated his "First Diwali"?
10. भगवान राम ने अपनी पहली दीवाली कहाँ मनाई थी?
Answer and Explanation: This is a tricky one, as it involves both academic knowledge as well as practical knowhow of things. Generally, the common know how dictates that Lord Rama may have celebrated his first Diwali at Ayodya, Mitila [Janaki's place] or at Lanka.
However, if we consider the literary history, Diwali was a celebrated as a mark of Lord Krishna Killing Narakasura. In Dusavataar, Krishnavathaar comes after Raamavathaar. In other words, the celebration of Diwali started after Raamavathaar and therefore, Lord Rama would not have celebrated the Diwali At all!
These are just a few of the common as well as quirky IAS Interview Questions that have been asked in the past. While there is no guarantee that the same or similar questions will be asked in future as well, but they do provide a solid reference point from which aspirants can get a rough idea about it. Based upon such questions, candidates can start their preparation for  IAS interview and crack it with great ease!



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THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 15.01.2019

Most Important IAS Interview Tips

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It is the high time to start the preparation of current events in their entirety because in any case it will be helpful in the IAS Interview as well as the upcoming IAS Prelims Exam. The IAS aspirants needs to prepare the basic general studies topics and the current events so that they can answer the questions of the UPSC Interview board. In addition to the subject matter knowledge, the IAS aspirants needs to understand the whole strategy behind calling the IAS interview as the personality test. Let us see the basic tips for IAS Interview/personality test, which are immensely helpful.
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