Friday 8 February 2013

APPSC Group 2 Previous Questions

1. The thickening of wall of artery is called—
(A) Aneurysm
(B) Arteriosclerosis
(C) Arthritis
(D) Both (A) and (C)

2. Lining of human intestine is—
(A) Ciliated
(B) Keratinized
(C) Brush border
(D) All the above

3. Which blood group has both 'a' and 'b' antibodies ?

Frequently asked questions in Group-2

1. Which of these is young folded mountain?
(A) The Himalayas
(B) The Vindhyas
(C) The Nilgiris
(D) The Western Ghats
Ans : (A)Folded-Mountains

2. Ankaleshwar is famous for—
(A) Gold mining
(B) Petrochemical Industry
(C) Manufacturing Industry
(D) Wheat producton
Ans :

What are the features of Indus Valley towns ?

Harappa-Town-Planning-Indus

The Indus Valley Civilization had its beginnings in Chalcolithic Age and had its maturity phase in Bronze Age. Indus Valley Civilization was discovered in the Harappa excavations of 1921 when Sir. John Marshall was the head of Archeological Survey

Science and Technology study material for APPSC Exams

What are the components of Communication Satellites ? Add a note on the uses of communication satellites.


Communication Satellites  are geostationary satellites orbiting the earth at 36ooo km above the equator. They provide four basic services -  Telecommunication, TV broadcasting, Radio broadcasting and Weather forecasting. They provide value added services like Data relay, Early warning system, Search

APPSC Group-1 Paper 3 study material

Introduction to Indian Economy


Indian Economy

It is a popular belief that Economics only deals with money. What we are going to learn in the next few days is that – the popular belief is false. Economics is about making choices in the presence of scarcity. Take a small example, you have 10,000 rupees in your hand

Indian Polity study material for APPSC Group-1

Accounts of the Government of India


Government accounts are kept in the following three parts:-

1. CONSOLIDATED FUND OF INDIA:


All revenues received by Government by way of taxation like income-tax, central excise, custom, land revenue (tax revenues) and other receipts flowing to Government in connection with the Government businesses like receipts from Railways, Posts, Transport etc. (non-tax revenues) are credited into the Consolidated Fund. Similarly, all loans raised by Government by issue of Public notifications, treasury bills

Paper-1 Study Material for APPSC Group-1

General Essay on Dowry


Dowry.

Dowry is that which is paid to the groom and his family by the bride’s family at the time of marriage, which includes payment in cash, jewellery, goods, immovable property etc. The concept of dowry is aid to have been specific to North India region-wise

APPSC Group-1 Indian History Study Material

What are the Salient features of Indus Valley Civilization ?


The Indus Valley Civilization had its beginnings in Chalcolithic Age and had its maturity phase in Bronze Age. Indus Valley Civilization was discovered in the Harappa excavations of 1921 when Sir. John Marshall was the head of Archeological Survey of India.

Drainage-System

Drainage System


Indus Valley Civilization flourished in an area of 1.3 million sq.km, extending from

A.P History study material for APPSC Group-1

Economy of the Satavahanas


At its zenith, the Satavahana empire extended from the Bay of Bengal in the east to the Arabian Sea in the west and embraced the entire region between the Narmada in the north to the Krishna in the south.

Satavahana-Coins

Satavahana Coins


Although agriculture was the main occupation of the people, the State economy appears to have depended more on industry and trade. The officers were probably

Group-1 mains Paper-4 study material

INSAT System of Satellites

INSAT System was a joint venture between Department of Space and various user agencies like Department of Telecommunications, Doordarshan, AIR, Indian Metereological Department.

INSAT System is the only system with multipurpose functions like mass communications, telecommunications and metereological

General Essay on Advertisements for Group-1 mains

Advertisements


Advertisements have become a part and parcel of our lives. Try going anywhere in the world you can not escape from advertisements. Consumers are bombarded with more than 1500 commercial messages every day.

Advertising

Advertising, in a way, represents the contemporary society. The content of an advertisement, the its illustrations and its

Society of the Satavahanas

Society of the Satavahanas


Satavahana-Empire

Extent of Satavahana Kingdoom


 

The society during the Satavahana period retained much of its earlier flexibility and the contact with the North accelerated the process of acculturation. At it’s zenith, the Satavahana empire extended from Bay of Bengal in the east to the Arabian Sea in

Science and Technology material for APPSC Exams

Q) Write a brief note on any 5 of the infrastructure establishments of the Department of Space.

Answer :

The Space programme is administered under the Development of Space (DOS), Government of India. The major establishments of DOS are:

1. ISRO:

Head quarters located at Bangalore

It looks after planning, execution and management of space

Indian History for APPSC Exams

Indian History Timeline


Indus Valley Civilization (2500 BC to 1750 BC)



Vedic Civilization (1750 BC to 600 BC)



Mahajanapadas

Unemployment in India

Unemployment in India


There are more than 6 crore well educated youth in India who are unemployed. There has been a drastic increase in the literacy rate in India over the past few decades, unfortunately leading to a massive increase in the unemployment rate. Employment growth in the Organized sector, both public and private combined, registered a decline by -0.32 percent

A.P History for APPSC Exams

Political History of the Satavahanas


The vague, disputed and uncorroborated doubtful evidences form the basis for the history of the Satavahanas. The Jain sources mention Satavahana as the first king in the family. The Kathasaritsagara also contains a story about Satavahana. The Kondapur coins bear the legend 'Sadvahana'. On scriptal grounds this Satavahana is placed close to (either before or

Thursday 7 February 2013

Infosys Campus Interviews Previous Questions

1. Father's age is three years more than three times the son's age.  After three years, father's age will be ten years more than twice the son's age.  What is the father's present age.

Ans: 33 years.                



2. Find the values of each of the alphabets.


N O O N
S O O N
+ M O O N
----------
J U N E

Ans:

SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Study Guide Exam(310-065) Class-8

Other (Nonaccess) Class Modifiers


You can modify a class declaration using the keyword final, abstract, or strictfp. These modifiers are in addition to whatever access control is on the class, so you could, for example, declare a class as both public and final. But you can't always mix nonaccess modifiers. You're free to use strictfp in combination with final, for example, but you must never, ever, ever mark a class as both final

Monday 4 February 2013

Why is allowing this redundancy a bad practice that one should avoid whenever possible?

Q) Consider an E-R diagram in which the same entity set appears several times. Why is allowing this redundancy a bad practice that one should avoid whenever possible?


Answer: By using one entity set many times we are missing relationships in the model.

Sunday 3 February 2013

Android Installation

Android Installation


1. Options


You have different options to install the Android development tools. The simplest way is to download a full packaged pre-configured Eclipse.

For other options please see Android installation

2. Standalone ADT installation


Google provides a pre-packaged and configured Eclipse based

Friday 1 February 2013

SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Study Guide Exam(310-065) Class-7

Declare Classes (Exam Objective 1.1)


1.1 Develop code that declares classes (including abstract and all forms of nested classes), interfaces, and enums, and includes the appropriate use of package and import statements (including static imports).


When you write code in Java, you're writing classes or interfaces. Within those classes, as you know, are variables and methods (plus a few other things). How you declare your classes, methods, and variables dramatically affects your