๐Ÿข SSC CGL 2019 Tier II Notification: Exam Date, Syllabus and Preparation

"Multiple factors decide rain during the year."

Plz find the error in the above sentence and xplain...

I'm in Varanasi , for tomorrow's Paper, ab batao paper hoga ya nahi? Ye Stay ka kya chakkar hai...koi news hai kya ? Please share

some people are saying that 2013 tier 1 is going to happen on June 22, is there any possibility on June 22 or its just a rumor ? is it possible to have it before 22 June coz there are other exams also in June and in May coz of election its would be difficult to conduct it in May,

Current affairs k liye koi material post karo bhai log...

Find the Maximum value of cos x - sin x??@ @shawshanks

Candidates of CGLE 2013 of

Govt. Sarvodaya Bal

Vidyalaya, Subhash Nagar, (Near Subhash Nagar

Metro Station), New Delhi-110018

may note the

correct address is as under:-

GOVT. SARVODAYA BAL VIDYALAYA

ASHOK NAGAR,

(NEAR SUBHASH NAGAR METRO STATION)

NEW DELHI-110027

1M OR 2 W OR 3B can do a piece of work in 44 days ? In how many days 1B+1W+1W can do this work?


All d Best guys for ur Exam tommorow.Hope tommorow is a day in ur life to be remebered forever..
Give ur best .๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

bhai logo india post ka admit card aa gya kya?

best of luck guys.... :thumbsup:
fod ke aana kal.... kise bande ko nhi mere dost, exam ko :mg:

statement: should college be given the status of a university in india?


arguments: 1. yes. colleges are in a better position to assess the students.
2. no. it is utopian to think that there will not be neopotism and corruption in degrees being awarded by colleges.
  • none
  • only argument 1 is strong
  • only argument 2 is strong
  • either 1 or 2 is strong
  • both arguments are strong

0 voters

statement:

the balance of Payment (BOP) crisis has worsened and the government should make every effort to boost exports.
Assumptions :
1. exports are the best solution to avert the BOP crisis.
2. exports are a reasonably good solution to the BOP crisis.
3. exports are the only solution to overcome the BOP crisis.
  • 1 only
  • 1 and 2
  • 2 and 3
  • 1, 2 and 3
  • none of these

0 voters

statement: friendship is beneficial .

assumption: 1. enmity is harmful.
2. enmity is not beneficial.
3. friendship is not harmful.

  • only 2
  • only 1
  • none of these
  • 1,2 and 3
  • 1 and 3

0 voters

statement: the salaries of private sector employees has nearly doubled in the past two years.

alternative decision:
1. higher income tax should be imposed on private sector employees.
2. the wages of public sector employees should also be doubled.
3. a further rise should not be allowed in salaries.
  • all
  • only 1
  • only 2
  • either 1 or 2
  • none

0 voters

question : on what date is smita's birthday?


statement : 1. smita's zodiac sign is Leo.
2. she was born on the sixth date of the month.
  • only 2 sufficiant
  • only 1 sufficiant
  • none
  • both
  • either 1 or 2

0 voters

guys kal ssc cgl 2014 tier mai xam ka kal hai kya

  • yes
  • no

0 voters

Bhaiyo ,behno and farzi ladki ki id wale bhaiyo ..kal paper phod ke aana ...aur haan agar sign karne wale sheet pe nitant naam dikhe to USE BHI PHOD KE AANA !!!

BEST OF LUCK.

All the very best Puys & Pirls

Aaj to fodd ke aana hai

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12 Indians who have made their mark in the global corporate world

*Ravi Suri, like Satya Nadella, a graduate from Mangalore University, is in the process of being named the CEO for the firm. Currently heading Nokia Siemens Network (NSN), he will soon be taking over and restructuring Nokia.Suri is just the latest example of the success of Indian and Indian-origin people in the corporate sector worldwide.

*Indira Nooyi: The current chairperson and CEO of PepsiCo, she is a graduate from IIM Calcutta who worked with several other international companies before taking up this post. She was appointed the CEO in 2006 and retains her position with the second largest food and beverage business in the world by net revenue.

*Ajit Jain: An engineering graduate from IIT Kharagpur, he is now the president of Berkshire Hathway Insurance group, a company owned by Warren Buffet. He left McKinsey to work for Buffet, and is currently leading Berkshire's Indian insurance market venture.

*Atul Singh: Founder and editor-in-chief of the Fair Observer, which is a global media platform that aims to dissect and give "plurality of perspectives" from all over the world. A former lawyer, he regularly contributes for the Huffington Post and is also a columnist for Al Jazeera.

*Rakesh Khurana: An American organisational theorist, he has been appointed the Dean of the prestigious Harvard University, and is expected to take up the post in July this year. Interestingly, he has been a former Harvard student for their Phd programme in organisational behaviour.

*Nitin Paranjpe: He did his entire schooling and college education, including post-graduation, from Maharashtra and is currently the president of the Home Care Business of Unilever globally. He has been working for Unilever since 1996 and has made his way through the ranks to make his way up to here.

*Rakesh Kapoor: Having studied at premier education institutes across India, Kapoor has worked for Reckitt Benickser plc even before it was called that. He now heads the UK-FTSE listed company as the chief executive.

*Ajay Banga: Yet another IIM graduate, Ajaypal Singh Banga has been heading MasterCard since July 2010. He has also served on the board of directors of Kraft Foods from 2007 to 2012.

*Piyush Gupta: An economics honours graduate from St. Stephen's in Delhi, Piyush Gupta is now the Chief Executive Officer and Director of DBS Group, as well as director of DBS' subsidiary companies. Before that, he was Citigroup's Chief Executive Officer for South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

*Anshu Jain: Jain studied at the prestigious Shri Ram College of Commerce in Delhi, and started his career as an analyst in derivatives research at Kidder, Peabody & Co. He has been in Deutsche Bank since 1995 and took over the position of Co-CEO of the company on June 1, 2012.

*Satya Nadella: The brain behind Microsoft Cloud succeeded Steve Ballmer and was appointed the CEO of Microsoft in February 2014. A graduate from Mangalore University, Nadella "always wanted to build things". He previously worked with Sun Microsystems before joining Microsoft in 1992.

*Sameer Suneja: The first non-Italian global chief of Perfetti van Melle, Suneja, was the former India head of PVM. He is the brain behind the humorous Mentos advertisements and the first salted-snacks venture of PVM, Stop Not Golz.

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Find the value of :

tan 22 1/2?