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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Sec. Asst : Questions on Kerala Renaissance


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

What is ' 3 Finger salute ' in IT ?

Pressing the keys Ctrl , Alt and Del together in a computer is termed as " 3 Finger Salute" .

Monday, February 23, 2015

Indian Constitution More Questions and Answers

Q).Who administers the oath of office to the president?
A.Chief Justice of India
B.Speaker of Lok Sabha
C.Prime Minister
D.Vice-President



Q(77).Who was the Speaker of the First Lok Sabha?
A.Hukam Singh
B.G V Mavalankar
C.KM Munshi
D.UN Dhebar



Q).The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can resign his office by addressing his resignation to
A.the President
B.the Prime Minister
C.the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha
D.the Chief Justice of India



Q).The President of India addresses his resignation letter to the
A.Chief Justice of India
B.Speaker
C.Vice-President
D.Prime Minister



Q).What is the maximum age prescribed for election as President of India?
A.58 years
B.62 years
C.60 years
D.No such limit



Q(68).Who among the following got the Bharat Ratna Award before becoming the President of India?
A.Dr Zakir Hussain
B.Dr Rajendra Prasad
C.V V Giri
D.Dr S Radhakrishnan


Indian Constitution : Sec Asst Rxam Materials

Indian constitution borrowed the idea of Preamble from American constitution. The preamble describes India as a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic .


K.M Munshi quoted preamble as Political Horoscope.


Thakurdas Bhargav callef preamble as. ' The soul of the constitution.



Sunday, February 22, 2015

Questions on Indian Constitution : Most useful for Sec Asst Exam 2015

Q).Who among the following was the Chairman of the Union Constitution Committee of the Constituent Assembly?
A.B R Ambedkar
B.J B Kripalani
C.Jawaharlal Nehru
D.Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar


Q).Who acted as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly?
A.B R Ambedkar
B.C Rajagopalachari
C.Rajendra Prasad
D.Jawaharlal Nehru



Q).Who of the following acted as the Constitutional Advisor to the Constituent Assembly?
A.VP Menon
B.Dr Rajendra Prasad
C.BN Rao
D.Dr Sachhidanand Sinha

Q).Which of the following British Prime Ministers sent Cripps Mission to India?
A.MacDonald
B.Baldwin
C.Chamberlain
D.Churchill



Q).Under whose presidency was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress held in 1929 wherein a resolution for complete independence from the British was adopted?
A.Bal Gangadhar Tilak
B.Gopal Krishna Gokhale
C.Jawaharlal Nehru
D.Motilal Nehru


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Thursday, February 19, 2015

IT & Cyber Law : Sec Asst Exam 2015

1. The digital security system that uses some unique characteristic of human biology to identify authorized users:
(A) Biometrics (B) PIN Number (C)Encryption (D)Password

2. ‘Do no evil ‘ is the tag line of
(a) Yahoo b) IBM c) Wipro d) Google

3. The concept of ‘stored program computer’ is first proposed by
(a) John Von Neumann (b) Charles babage (c) Lady Ada (d) George Bool

4.PDF is the acronym for
(a) Personal digital assistant form (b) Personal digital file (c) Portable document Format (d) Portable digital file

5. An artificial environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user accepts it as a real environment.
(A) Virtual Reality (B)Digital Reality (C)Dream (D)Artificial Reality

6. The process of loading O/S from the secondary storage on to RAM is known as ----------------- a) Loading b) Booting c) Linking d) Compiling

7. Which device is used for reading DD/Cheque number in bank
(a) OCR (b) OMR (c) MICR (d) OBR

8.Which is volatile memory
 (a) PEN DRIVE (b) DVD (c) ROM (d) RAM

9.Super computer of India unveiled on 8 February 2013 (a) PARAM 10000 (b) Prithivi (c) PARAM Yuva II (d) Cray - II

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Secretariat Assistant Previous Question Paper Download

Download Question Papers Now..
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Saturday, February 14, 2015

World Cup Cricket : Facts to remember

India won its  first world cup in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev. India defeated West Indies in Final match. Mohinder Amarnath won the man of the match award.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

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Monday, February 9, 2015

GK and Current Affairs for Secretariat Asst Exam

I recommend GK and Current Affairs Magazine by Mathrubhumi Publication.

Friday, February 6, 2015

IT & Cyber Lessons for Upcoming PSC Sec Asst Exam 2015

Glitch  : A glitch is a short-lived fault in a system. It is often used to describe a transient fault that corrects itself, and is therefore difficult to troubleshoot.


Bug: In computer technology, a bug is a coding error in a computer program.


Debugging : The process of finding bugs before program users do is called debugging.


3 Finger Salute : Control-Alt-Delete (often abbreviated to Ctrl+Alt+Del, also known as the "three-finger salute")


GIGO : Garbage In Garbage Out , it means the qualify of Output always depends on quality of Input.


WYSIWYG : What You See Is What You Get  , A WYSIWYG application is one that enables you to see on the display screen exactly what will appear when the document is printed.


Email Bomb : In Internet usage, an email bomb is a form of net abuse consisting of sending huge volumes of email to an address in an attempt to overflow the mailbox.


Spoofing :  is a situation in which one person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data and thereby gaining an illegitimate advantage.


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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Do you know the IT jargons ? Sec Asst Exam Online Preparation.

Glitch  : A glitch is a short-lived fault in a system. It is often used to describe a transient fault that corrects itself, and is therefore difficult to troubleshoot.


Bug: In computer technology, a bug is a coding error in a computer program.


Debugging : The process of finding bugs before program users do is called debugging.


3 Finger Salute : Control-Alt-Delete (often abbreviated to Ctrl+Alt+Del, also known as the "three-finger salute")


GIGO : Garbage In Garbage Out , it means the qualify of Output always depends on quality of Input.


WYSIWYG : What You See Is What You Get  , A WYSIWYG application is one that enables you to see on the display screen exactly what will appear when the document is printed.


Email Bomb : In Internet usage, an email bomb is a form of net abuse consisting of sending huge volumes of email to an address in an attempt to overflow the mailbox.


Spoofing :  is a situation in which one person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data and thereby gaining an illegitimate advantage.


Phishing

Flooding

Zombie

VIRUS

Spooling

Plug n Play

ASCII

EBCDIC

Compiler

Qurantine

Cold Boot

Warm Boot

Remote Boot

Cloud Computing

Browser

FIFO

LIFO

Hot Plugging

Find answers yourself..Answers will be posted tomorrow..

Good Luck
Best Wishes

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

General Knowledge & Current Affairs for upcoming Sec Asst Examination 2015

CBI Director  : Anil Sinha

Know Better What is CBI ?

  • The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is the foremost investigating police agency in India, an elite force which plays a role in public life and ensuring the health of the national economy. 

  • motto of CBI "Industry, Impartiality, Integrity".

  • It is under the jurisdiction of the Government of India. The CBI is involved in major criminal probes, and is the Interpol agency in India. 

  • The CBI was established in 1941 as the Special Police Establishment, tasked with domestic security. It was renamed the Central Bureau of Investigation on 1 April 1963. 


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Detailed Syllabus : COMMERCIAL TAX OFFICER


COMMERCIAL TAX OFFICER
COMMERCIAL TAXES
(CATEGORY No. 167/2013 & 387/2013)

PART I: ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

BOOK KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY : Introduction to Accounting-Meaning, Definition,
Need, Importance, Advantages , Capital and Revenue, Reserves, Provision, Depreciation,Accounting concepts and conventions- Journal and journal Entry , Leger and ledger Postings,Preparation of Cash Book ( Three column), Preparation of Trial Balance- Rectification of errorsPreparation of Final Accounts of Sole Trader.

PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS: Basic Concepts, Nature- Partnership Act, 1932 and Limited
Liability Partnership Act, 2008, Partnership Deed - Preparation of Final Accounts –
Reconstitution of Partnership firm-Admission, Retirement, Death and Dissolution.
JOINT STOCK COMPANY-Accounting for Share Capital, Issue and Redemption of DebenturesPreparationof Final Accounts .

COST ACCOUNTING: Meaning, Objectives, Concept of Cost, Elements of Cost –Material,
Labour, Overhead , Cost Sheet and its Preparation, Cost Classification, Cost Unit, Cost Centre,
Cost Estimate and Ascertainment , Cost Allocation and Apportionment, Cost Reduction and
Cost Control, Installation of Costing System , Methods and Techniques of Costing –Contract
Costing, Job Costing, Tender Costing .

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING: Meaning, Definition – Functions, Scope, Functions of
Management Accountant, Management Accounting Principles, Utility of Management
Accounting, Tools of Management Accounting: Fund Flow Analysis –Need, Meaning, Uses of
Funs Flow Statement, Schedule of changes in Working Capital, Preparation of Fund Flow
Statement , , Funds Forecast.
Cash Flow Analysis –Need, Meaning, Importance, Utility, Sources of Cash, Application of
Cash, Format of Cash Flow Statement, Preparation of Cash Flow Statement, Difference
Between Fund Flow and Cash Flow Statement, Cash Forecast.
Budgetary Control- Meaning of Budget, Budgeting and Budgetary control, Preparation of
various Budgets, Classification of Budgets-Fixed and Flexible, Budgetary Control as a
Management Tool, Installation of Budgetary Control System, Limitations of Budgetary Control
System- Zero based Budgeting.
Working Capital Management – Working Capital –concept , definition, Types, Factors
Determining Working Capital , Estimation of Working Capital ,Working Capital Management –
meaning, Management of Cash, Management of Inventories, Management of Accounts
Receivables and Management of Accounts Payables- Over and Under Trading, Banking PolicyDehajia,
Tandon and Chore Committees.
 Financial Management
1. Finance Function -: Meaning, Scope and Objectives of Financial Management, Financial
Forecasting, Financial Planning and steps in Financial Planning.
2. Investment Decision -: Long Term Investment, Capital Budgeting Process, Selection of
Projects, Estimation of Cash Flows, Project Evaluation Techniques, Pay back period,
Average Rate of Return, Net Present Value Method and Internal Rate of Return.
3. Finance Decision -: Sources of Funds, Long Term , Medium Term and Short Term,
Equity Shares , Preference Shares, Debentures and Bonds, Institutional Borrowings,
Public Deposits, Lease Financing, Venture Capital, Commercial Paper and Factoring.
4. Capital Structure and Cost of Capital -: Meaning, Capital Structure Planning, Optimum
Capital Structure, Capital Structure Theories, Net Income Approach, Net Operating
Income Approach, Traditional Approach and Modi Gilani Miller Approach. Cost of
Capital- Meaning, Computation, Cost of Debt, Cost of Equity, Cost of Preference Shares
And Weighted Average Cost of Capital.
5. Dividend Decision -: Factors influencing Dividend Policy, Cash Dividend, Stock Dividend
and Stock Split, Dividend Models, Walter’s Model, Gordon’s Model and Modi Gilani Miller
Model.
PART II: LAW
Module – I
(i) The Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, The Central Sales Tax Rules
(Registration and Turnover), 1956, and The Central Sales Tax (Kerala)
Rules, 1957 :
Definitions – Interstate Sale - Interstate Trade or Commerce, Imports, Exports
– Declared Goods-Authorities- Registration of Dealers-Rates of Tax-
Determination of Turn over – Levy and Collection of Tax- Appeal- Offences
and Penalties.
(ii) The Kerala General Sales Tax Act, 1963, and The Kerala General Sales
Tax Rules, 1963 :
Definitions- Authorities- Incidence and Levy of Tax- Registration and Permit
– Assessment and Collection – Inspection – Appeal and Revision – Refund –
Offences and Penalties.
(iii) The Kerala Value Added Tax Act, 2003, and The Kerala Value Added Tax
Rules, 2005 :
Definitions- Authorities- Incidence and Levy of Tax – Registration and Permit
– Assessment – Recovery - Inspection – Appeal – Revision – Settlement of
Cases- Refund – Offences and Penalties.
Module – II
(i) The Kerala Agricultural Income Tax Act, 1991 , and The Kerala
Agricultural Income Tax Rules, 1991 :
Definitions – Authorities- Charge, Computation and Composition of TaxClubbing
of Income- Procedure for assessment – Collection and Recovery –
Appeal and Revision- Refund – Offences and Penalties.
(ii) The Kerala Money Lenders’ Act, 1958 :
Definitions – Authorities- Licensing Procedure – Interest and Charges –
Power to Deposit in Court – Duties of Money Lenders- Power to Cancel
Licence- Offences and Penalties
(iii) The Kerala Tax on Luxuries Act, 1976 , and The Kerala Tax on Luxuries
Rules, 1976 :
Definitions- Authorities- Levy and Collection – Registration of
Establishments – Returns- Compounding- Assessment and Collection –
Confiscation –Refund – Appeal and Revision – Offences and Penalties.
(iv) The Kerala Revenue Recovery Act, 1968, and The Kerala Revenue
Recovery Rules, 1968 :
Definitions – Modes of Recovery of Arrears of Public Revenue –Procedural
Formalities- Remedies.
Module – III
(i) The Indian Contract Act, 1872 :
Requisites of Contract- Formalities – Consideration – Void Agreements and
Voidable Contracts- Vitiating Elements – Contingent Contract- Performance –
Breach – Modes of Discharge of Contract- Quasi Contract – DamagesIndemnity
– Guarantee- Bailment- Agency .
(ii) Sale of Goods Act, 1930 :
Definitions – Contract of Sale- Effect- Performance- Rights and Liabilities of
Seller and Buyer- Condition and Warranty – Auction Sale – Caveat Emptor –
Remedies.
(iii) Indian Partnership Act, 1932, and The Limited Liability Partnership Act,
2008 :
 Definitions – Nature – Relation of Partners- Types of Partnership- Rights and
 Liabilities of Partners- Modes of Dissolution- Incorporation – Liability –
 Investigation- Winding up and Dissolution.

PART III a: Salient Features of Indian Constitution
Salient features of the Constitution - Preamble- Its significance and its place in the
interpretation of the Constitution.
Fundamental Rights - Directive Principles of State Policy - Relation between Fundamental
Rights and Directive Principles - Fundamental Duties.
Executive - Legislature - Judiciary - Both at Union and State Level. - Other Constitutional
Authorities.
Centre-State Relations - Legislative - Administrative and Financial.
Services under the Union and the States.
Emergency Provisions.
Amendment Provisions of the Constitution.

PART III b. Social Welfare Legislations and Programmes
Social Service Legislations like Right to Information Act, Prevention of atrocities against Women
& Children, Food Security Act, Environmental Acts etc. and Social Welfare Programmes like
Employment Guarantee Programme, Organ and Blood Donation etc.

PART IV a: RENAISSANCE IN KERALA
TOWARDS A NEW SOCIETY
Introduction to English education - various missionary organisations and their functioningfounding
of educational institutions, factories, printing press etc.

EFFORTS TO REFORM THE SOCIETY
(A) Socio-Religious reform Movements
SNDP Yogam, Nair Service Society, Yogakshema Sabha, Sadhu Jana Paripalana Sangham,
Vaala Samudaya Parishkarani Sabha, Samathwa Samajam, Islam Dharma Paripalana
Sangham, Prathyaksha Raksha Daiva Sabha, Sahodara Prasthanam etc.
(B) Struggles and Social Revolts
Upper cloth revolts.Channar agitation, Vaikom Sathyagraha, Guruvayoor Sathyagraha, Paliyam
Sathyagraha. Kuttamkulam Sathyagraha, Temple Entry Proclamation, Temple Entry Act
.Malyalee Memorial, Ezhava Memorial etc.
Malabar riots, Civil Disobedience Movement, Abstention movement etc.
ROLE OF PRESS IN RENAISSANCE
Malayalee, Swadeshabhimani, Vivekodayam, Mithavadi, Swaraj, Malayala Manorama,
Bhashaposhini, Mathnubhoomi, Kerala Kaumudi, Samadarsi, Kesari, AI-Ameen, Prabhatham,
Yukthivadi, etc

AWAKENING THROUGH LITERATURE
Novel, Drama, Poetry, Purogamana Sahithya Prasthanam, Nataka Prashtanam, Library
movement etc

WOMEN AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Parvathi Nenmenimangalam, Arya Pallam, A V Kuttimalu Amma, Lalitha Prabhu.Akkamma
Cheriyan, Anna Chandi, Lalithambika Antharjanam and others

LEADERS OF RENAISSANCE
Thycaud Ayya Vaikundar, Sree Narayana Guru, Ayyan Kali.Chattampi Swamikal, Brahmananda
Sivayogi, Vagbhadananda, Poikayil Yohannan(Kumara Guru) Dr Palpu, Palakkunnath Abraham
Malpan, Mampuram Thangal, Sahodaran Ayyappan, Pandit K P Karuppan, Pampadi John 
Joseph, Mannathu Padmanabhan, V T Bhattathirippad, Vakkom Abdul Khadar Maulavi, Makthi
Thangal, Blessed Elias Kuriakose Chaavra, Barrister G P Pillai, TK Madhavan, Moorkoth
Kumaran, C. Krishnan, K P Kesava Menon, Dr.Ayyathan Gopalan, C V Kunjuraman, Kuroor
Neelakantan Namboothiripad, Velukkutty Arayan, K P Vellon, P K Chathan Master, K Kelappan,
P. Krishna Pillai, A K Gopalan, T R Krishnaswami Iyer, C Kesavan. Swami Ananda Theerthan ,
M C Joseph, Kuttippuzha Krishnapillai and others

LITERARY FIGURES
Kodungallur Kunhikkuttan Thampuran, KeralaVarma Valiyakoyi Thampuran, Kandathil Varghesc
Mappila. Kumaran Asan, Vallathol Narayana Menon, Ulloor S Parameswara Iyer, G Sankara
Kurup, Changampuzha Krishna Pillai, Chandu Menon, Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. Kesav
Dev, Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai, Ponkunnam Varky, S K Pottakkad and others

PART IV b: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS
 General Knowledge and Current Affairs


NOTE: - It may be noted that apart from the topics detailed above, questions from other topics prescribed for the educational qualification of the post may also appear in the question paper. There is no undertaking that all the topics above may be covered in the question paper.

Monday, February 2, 2015

GK & Current Affairs for Secretariat Asst Exam 2015

Who is Aravind Panagariya ? 





Arvind Panagariya is the Vice Chairman of Niti Aayog of India ( It replaced Planning commission of India recently ) . He is an Indian-American economist and Professor of Economics at Columbia University and an ex-Chief Economist at the Asian Development Bank.






Who is Pooja Thakur ? 




Wing Commander Pooja Thakur, who led the ceremonial Guard of Honour for US President Barack Obama at Rashtrapati Bhavan. First woman to lead a guard of honour in the history of India.






Who is Rohit Sharma ? 





Rohit Sharma , Indian Cricketer became the highest individual ODI scorer with 264 runs against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. He also became the only player to hit two double hundreds in ODI.





Who is Nandan Nilekani ?





Nandan Nilekani is an Indian entrepreneur, bureaucrat and politician. He was the First Chairman of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).  After a successful career at Infosys, he headed the Government of India's technology committee.

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