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USA Scholarship for International Students 2010 scholarship program assists undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing studies in Sustainable and Organic Agriculture

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Sustainable and organic agriculture is at the very root of our philosophy: Planet to Food. Food to People. People to Planet. We believe that healthy soils and healthy farms are the foundation for healthy foods, which help make healthy people! Therefore, we’re proud to support the next generation of farmers.

Our scholarship program assists undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing studies in Sustainable and Organic Agriculture.

Eligibility Guidelines

Annie’s Homegrown Sustainable Agriculture Scholarship Program is open to full time undergraduate and graduate students beginning or returning to an accredited 2 or 4 year technical or college program or graduate school in the U.S. for the 2010/2011 school year. Students must be focusing on classes in sustainable agriculture. International students may apply as long as they are studying at a U.S. school.

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Scholarship for Boren Award International Student 2010 2011 chance to get free scholarship, award, fellowship, grant is always available

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The chance to get free scholarship, award, fellowship, grant is always available. Now, I found a good news from shoreward.org. They publish:
The online application 2010-11 academic year is now available. The application deadline for the Boren Scholarship for undergraduate students is February 10, 2010. Note that each college and university sets its own internal deadline for the Boren Scholarships. Please see your campus representative for more information. To learn more about the application process for the Boren Scholarships, How to Apply Boren Scholarship Award 2010/2011.
The 2010-11 application deadline for the Boren Fellowship for graduate students is January 28, 2010. To learn more about the application process for the Boren Fellowships, How to Apply Boren Fellowship Award 2010/2011.
Don't give up. The choice is always up to you. To more information about scholarship, fellowship, grant, award, career, in 2009 2010 2011, check this blog updated every time .

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Scholarship for Developed Countries 2010 information about free scholarship in developed countries 2010

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In current, we want to tell you about link/website or blog that provide information about scholarship, grant, fellowship, award mainly in 2010 for international student to study in developed countries.


Go to the links below to see more information about free scholarship in developed countries 2010, get the success guide to study in developed countries:


1. Scholarship in Canada 2010;
2. Scholarship in Japan 2010;
3. Scholarship in USA 2010;
4. Scholarship in Australia 2010;
5. Scholarship in Netherlands/Holland 2010;
6. Scholarship in Germany/Deutch 2010;
7. UK Scholarship 2010.


Another list maybe will be posted in the next time. We hope it's fully helpful for you that need an information about your study aim in developed countries mainly in 2010 or later.


scholarship for international student 2010, master, doctoral, MSc, MBA, PhD, undergraduate, post-graduate, award, grant 2010, Asian, Hispanic, African student


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Harvard University Scholarship Fellowship USA 2010 www.harvard.edu Sustainability Science Program at Harvard University's Center for International Development invites applications

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The Sustainability Science Program at Harvard University's Center for International Development invites applications for resident fellowships in sustainability science for the University's academic year beginning in September 2010. The fellowship competition is open to advanced doctoral and post-doctoral students, and to mid-career professionals engaged in research or practice to facilitate the design,

implementation, and evaluation of effective interventions that promote sustainable development.

Applicants should describe how their work would contribute to "sustainability science," the emerging field of use-inspired research seeking understanding of the interactions between human and environmental systems as well as the application of such knowledge to sustainability challenges relating to advancing development of agriculture, habitation, energy and materials, health and water while conserving the earth's life support systems. This year we will give some preference to applicants who address the challenges related to meeting human needs for water or food/agriculture/ land use in the context of sustainable development.


In addition to general funds available to support this fellowship offering, special funding for the Giorgio Ruffolo Fellowships in Sustainability Science is available to support citizens of Italy or developing countries who are therefore especially encouraged to apply. The Sustainability Science Program is directed by Professors William Clark and Michael Kremer, and Nancy Dickson. For more information on the fellowships application process see

http://www.cid.harvard.edu/sustsci/fellowship.


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Foundation Scholarship Award ASSE 2010 SSE Foundation Scholarship Award Program is contains of undergraduate award and graduate award

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2010 ASSE Foundation Scholarship Award Program is contains of undergraduate award and graduate award.



Undergraduate Awards:

* Most undergraduate awards are for full-time students (enrolled in 12 hours or more per semester) pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety & health or a closely related field.

* Those that apply to part-time students (less than 12 hours per semester) are noted with a ☼
* Those that apply to students pursuing an associate degree are noted with a ▲. Please refer to FAQ # 18 for more information.

* U.S. citizenship is not required unless specified.

* Special restrictions are listed under each award.


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MMMF Educational Grants for Students from Developing CountriesUS Canada 2010-2011

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MMMF Educational Grants for Students from Developing CountriesUS/Canada 2010-2011

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MMMF Educational Grants US/Canada for students from developing countries who are currently studying in the United States or Canada for academic year 2010-2011 are open now. The MMMF awards grants of approximetly $12,000 each; grants are not renewable.


Every year, the MMMF also invite the recipients in Washington DC to participate in a three day Awards Program organized in their honor.


Follow the application procedure below.

Application Forms: available online from November 5, 2009.
Deadline for submitting completed applications: midnight February 18, 2010

Results: ONLY successful applicants will be notified around May 1, 2010

Eligibility Criteria, for students studying in the US or Canada
Application Procedure, for students studying in the US or Canada.


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Graduate Scholarship in Poverty Alleviation and Development for African Students 2010-2011 (Brandeis University USA)

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Graduate Scholarship in Poverty Alleviation and Development for African Students 2010-2011 (Brandeis University USA)

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GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP in Poverty Alleviation and Development for African Students
now is open in Brandeis University.The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, USA.



The Poverty Alleviation and Development (P&D) Scholarship for the Master of Arts in Sustainable International Development will be awarded to an early– to mid-career development planner committed to poverty alleviation and community development within the region of Southern Africa.

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Gautam Buddh Technical University Architecture Faculty jobs in GBTU Sep-2010

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Gautam Buddh Technical University (GBTU)
Faculty of Architecure (FOA)
(Earlier :  Lucknow College of Architecture and Govt. College of Architecture)
Tagore Marg, Lucknow – 226007
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Applications on the prescribed forms are invited for the following posts :
  1. Professor Architecture) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 37400-67000  AGP 10000
  2. Associate Professor Architecture) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 37400-67000  AGP 9000
  3. Assistant Professor (Architecture): 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.15600-39100 AGP 6000
  4. Assistant Professor (Arts) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.15600-39100 AGP 6000
Application Fee :  Account payee Bank Draft drawn in favour of ‘The Principal, Lucknow College of Architecture’ made payable at Lucknow for Rs. 200/- (Rs. 100/- for SC/ST ).

How to ApplyApplications on the prescribed forms duly filled, should reach the office of the 'Dean of Faculty (Architecture)latest by 22/10/2010.

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www.pfcindia.com Power Finance Corporation Limited Various jobs in Power Finance Sep-2010

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Power Finance Corporation Limited (PFC)
(A Govt. of India Undertaking)
Urjanidhi, 1 Barakhamba Lane, New Delhi-110001

Power Finance Corporation (PFC), a Nav-Ratna Company is looking for dynamic professionals in the following areas who could effectively contribute towards its growth :
  1. Manager (Thermal) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.36600-3%-62000
  2. Dy. Manager (Thermal) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.32900-3%-58000
  3. Asstt. Manager (Thermal) : 04 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.29100-3%-54500
  4. Manager (Hydro) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.36600-3%-62000
  5. Manager (Renewable Energy) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.36600-3%-62000
  6. Dy. Manager (Renewable Energy) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.32900-3%-58000
  7. Manager (Environment) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.36600-3%-62000
  8. Manager (Transmission) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.36600-3%-62000
  9. Dy. Manager (Transmission) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.32900-3%-58000
  10. Asstt. Manager (Transmission) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.29100-3%-54500
  11. Manager (Legal) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.36600-3%-62000
  12. Dy. Manager (Distribution) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.32900-3%-58000
  13. Dy. Manager (Company Secretary) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.32900-3%-58000
  14. Manager (Financial) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.36600-3%-62000
  15. Asstt. Manager (Finance) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.29100-3%-54500
  16. Asstt. Manager (Administration) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.29100-3%-54500
  17. Asstt. Manager (MS) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.29100-3%-54500
  18. Officer : 10 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.29100-3%-54500

How to Apply : Eligible candidates may forward their applications addressed to Senior Manager (HR) at the above address on plain paper with complete biodata, a recent passport size photograph affixed on the application along with a DD/Banker's chque of Rs.500/- drawn in favour of Power Finance Corporation Limited (SC/ST/PH candidates exempted) payable at New Delhi and superscribing the envelope with post applied so as to reach on or before 18/10/2010. (25/10/2010 for the candidates from far-flung areas)

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www.bankofmaharashtra.in Bank of Maharashtra Probationary officers Recruitment Online Application Forms 2010 Bank of Maharashtra PO Application Forms

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BANK OF MAHARASHTRA Recruitment of Probationary Officers 2010
Closing date for On-line Registration (For all applicants Including those from Far Flung areas): 30.09.2010
Date of Written exam for Probationary Officers: 19.12.2010

HOW TO APPLY: -

Candidates have to register Online through Bank’s website www.bankofmaharashtra.in only between 31.08.2010 and
30.09.2010. No other means of applications shall be entertained. PROCEDURE FOR PAYMENT OF APPLICATION FEE / POSTAL CHARGES: The application fee / postal charges should be paid between 31.08.2010 and 30.09.2010.
Sr. No Category
1 SC/ ST/ PWD (Postal charges only)
2 OBC / General (including postal charges)
The application fee / postal charges can be paid by;
1] Directly crediting the amount in any Bank of Maharashtra Branch OR
2] Paying the amount through NEFT in any other Bank.
The procedure for payment of fee is mentioned below;
1] Directly crediting the amount in any Bank of Mahrashtra Branch:
- Take print-out of the Payment Challan from website [Format is given at end of the advertisement]
- Fill the particulars viz, Name, Bank of Maharashtra Branch Name, City, Amount, Post Applied for in legible handwriting in BLOCK LETTERS
- Submit the Fee Payment Challan & amount in any Bank of Maharashtra Branch
- Collect the candidate’s copy of Fee Payment Challan from the Branch. Please check that challan is properly signed & the details of Transaction Sequence No./ Batch No., Branch Name & DP Code Number, Deposit Date are noted in the challan by the Branch Authorities.
- Log onto the bank website for applying online.
2] Paying the amount of fee through NEFT in any other Bank (If the candidate opts for payment through other Bank):-
Fill the NEFT voucher/challan of that Bank with Beneficiary details as follows.
Name of the Account :- BOM PROBATIONERY OFFICER RECRUITMENT PROJECT-2010
ACCOUNT NO. : 60049253981
PAYEE BANK : BANK OF MAHARASHTRA MAIN BRANCH PUNE
IFSC CODE : MAHB0001150
Make Payment, Collect NEFT payment receipt from the Bank where you have made the
payment. Please check that receipt is properly signed and the details of NEFT UTR NO., IFSC
code of the sending Bank branch, city name, Deposit date, Amount etc. are noted in the challan by the Branch authorities.
- Log on to bank website for applying online.
Even if the last date of registration changes due to technical reasons, the valid dates for payment of application fee / postal charges will not be changed. Payment of fee by Demand Draft / Cheque / Money Orders / Postal Orders etc will not be accepted.
Candidates should have a valid personal e-mail id. In case, candidate is not having valid email id, he/she should create a new e-mail id. This e-mail id should be valid for the duration of the project.
Candidates are first required to go to the Bank’s website www.bankofmaharashtra.in and Take a Print of the ‘FEES PAYMENT CHALLAN’. Fill in the Fee Payment Challan in a clear and legible handwriting in BLOCK LETTERS. Go to the nearest Bank ofMaharashtra Branch with the Fee payment Challan and pay, in Cash, the appropriate Application Fee in the designated CBS Account as given in the fee payment challan. OR Candidates should have remitted the requisite fee in any other Bank through NEFT and should have details of payment made.
Please note that without valid payment details, on-line registration of application will bsummarily rejected.
Candidates are required to visit the Bank’s website www.bankofmaharashtra.in and apply for the post.
The link for registration of application will be open on our website on the dates indicated at the top of this advertisement.
After filling in all the required particulars, candidates shall submit the application on-line.
There is provision to modify the submitted on-line application. Candidates are requested to make use of this facility to correct the details in on-line application, if any. This Modification facility shall be available after 2 days ofregistration & up to the last date for on-line registration. Modification will be allowed only 3 times. After the last date, no modification will be permitted.
Candidates should take utmost care to furnish the correct details while filling in on-line application.
After applying on-line, the candidate should take a print out of the system generated on-line application form and retain it along with Registration Number & Password safely for future reference. They should not send this print out to the Bank. The print out of the on-line application will have invariably to be submitted at the time of GD/Interview.
Candidates are advised in their own interest to apply on-line much before the closing date and not to wait till the last date for depositing the fees to avoid the possibility of disconnection/inability/failure to log on the Bank’s website on account of heavy load on internet/website jam.
The Bank does not assume any responsibility for the candidates not being able to submit their applications within the last date on account of the aforesaid reasons orfor any other reason beyond the control of the Bank.
Please note that the above procedure is the only valid procedure for applying. No other mode of application or incomplete steps would be accepted and such applications would be rejected.
CANDIDATES NEED NOT SEND APPLICATION PRINT / DOCUMENTS AT THIS STAGE.
While attending for the Written Test, candidates have to submit Original Payment Challan / NEFT receipt along with Test Call Letter, without which candidates are not allowed to take up examination.
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Green Olympiad Sample Test Paper Green Olympiad Sample Papers

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1. At the conclusion of the Earth Summit of 1992, the following were accomplished:
a. Agenda 21 was signed
b. An international agreement to reduce CO2 outputs was signed
c. The Earth Charter was developed
d. All of the above

2. In 1992, at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, which two countries announced that they would resume whale hunting?
a. India and Bangladesh
b. Iceland and Nor
c. USA and Canada
d. Egypt and Israel
3. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was opened for signature at the Rio Earth Summit. Name the
landmark protocol that was adopted 5 years later, which required industrialized nations to collectively reduce their greenhouse gas emissions 5% below their 1990 levels.
a. Kyoto Protocol
b. Vienna Convention
c. Basel Convention
d. Agenda 21

4. In recent years, the environment has become a major issue all over the world and various steps have been taken for its protection. The United Nations held its first international conference on Human Environment on 5 June 1972 in this city. Since then, the World Environment Day is also celebrated on this day. Name the city.
a. Berlin
b. Stockholm
c. Washington
d. Vienna
5. Its primary objective is the conservation and management of diversity among plants, animals, birds, etc. It also provides opportunities for the protection of indigenous knowledge practices and innovations related to the natural environment. This is known as the
a. Convention on Biological Diversity
b. Montreal Protocol
c. Framework Convention on Climate Change
d. Kyoto Protocol
6. What is Agenda 21?
a. A list of 21 actions that people can take to save the planet
b. A challenge to the government and local communities to prepare for the 21st century
c. The 21st of 27 agendas produced at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992
d. None of the above
7. Agenda 21, a United Nations document, does not use which of the following as one of its important themes:
a. The clean world—managing chemicals and waste
b. The shared world—managing global and regional resources
c. The equalized world—using force to take resources from rich countries
d. The just world—promoting sustainable living everywhere
8. According to the Agenda, this group has the foremost responsibility for bringing about changes in the environment.
a. Communities
b. National governments
c. Local governments
d. Individuals
9. The problems of pollution are growing. Maximum pollution can be seen and felt in the
a. Countryside
b. Mountains
c. Grasslands
d. Cities
10. Which group of countries has made the largest contribution to environmental degradation and pollution in the last century?
a. Developing countries
b. Developed countries
c. Third World countries
d. a and c
11. Nature endows all creatures with certain abilities to help them adapt to their surroundings. Sea mammals possess an insulating layer of fat that protects them from the cold. Name this layer.
a. Thermofat
b. Blubber
c. Thermocol
d. Sea foam
12. This 140-MW ISCC (Integrated Solar Combined Cycle) power plant with a solar thermal power generation technology will be India’s first and among the world’s largest. The solar thermal component is based on the parabolic trough collector technology. The combined cycle power plant of 105 MW capacity with supplementary firing during non-sunny hours will be run on naphtha / natural gas. In which state is it being set up?
a. Gujarat
b. Rajasthan
c. Bengal
d. Madhya Pradesh
13. Some organisms in the ocean use this greenhouse gas for photosynthesis and shell-
formation, thereby preventing it from contributing to global warming. Name the gas.
a. Nitrous oxide
b. Sulphur dioxide
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Oxygen
14. Volcanoes emit large volumes of pollutants into the air. The largest volcano on Earth rises to a height of 56 000 feet from its base in the sea. Among Earth’s most active volcanoes, its the most recent eruption was in 1984. Name this volcano.
a. Krakatoa
b. Vesuvius
c. Azores
d. Mauna Loa

15. In the animal kingdom, a variety of relationships exist among creatures. What type of relationship is seen between the lion and the zebra?
a. Host/parasite
b. Mutualism
c. Predator/prey
d. Parasitism
16. Indian coal generally has a high ash content and low calorific value. Therefore, most coking coal must be imported. Major Indian coalfields are found in Bihar, West Bengal, and Madhya Pradesh. Along with China and the United States, India ranks as the ______ largest coal producer in the world.
a. First
b. Second
c. Third
d. Fourth
17. This method of farming reduces soil erosion in hilly regions. It also creates hundreds of small dams, slows down water flow, and increases infiltration, which reduces erosion and promotes better water quality. What is this beneficial method known as?
a. Contour farming
b. Multiple cropping
c. Crop rotation
d. Jhum cultivation
18. The People’s Republic of China is the world’s most populous country and the second largest energy consumer (after the United States). It is also the world’s largest producer and consumer of one of the following fuels. Name the fuel.
a. Petroleum
b. Natural gas
c. Biomass
d. Coal
19. India was the first country to insert an amendment into its Constitution, allowing the State to protect and improve the environment for safeguarding public health, forests, and wildlife. In which year, was this 42nd amendment adopted?
a. 1975
b. 1976
c. 1977
d. 1978
20. Water engineers often say, ‘The solution to pollution is dilution’. This is true to some extent in the case of River Yamuna. By the time it flows through Delhi, it is considered highly polluted but on the way to Allahabad, it is joined by another tributary and gets diluted, thereby bringing down the pollution level. Name this tributary.
a. Chambal
b. Beas
c. Sutlej
d. Kopili
21. When wood is burnt, it releases many pollutants. The visible ‘smoke’ that is emitted from burning wood is called ______.
a. Lead
b. Ash
c. Sulphur dioxide
d. Particulate matter
22. Under this method, crops are changed year by year in a planned sequence. It is common practice on sloping soils because of its potential for soil saving. It also reduces fertilizer needs, because alfalfa and other legumes replace some of the nitrogen used up by grain crops. What is this method known as?
a. Crop revolution
b. Crop rotation
c. Terracing
d. Multiple cropping
23. In March 1989, the oil tanker Exxon Valdez was wrecked, spilling millions of gallons of oil into the ocean. This spill affected tens of thousands of seabirds, fish, sea otters, and other creatures that lived
on the shores. Where did this tragedy occur?
a. California
b. Alaska
c. Long Island
d. Maryland
24. Wetlands play an important role in filtering and trapping sediment from run-off before it enters a stream or lake. Wetlands not only purify water in this manner but also provide a home to many creatures and migratory birds. Which international agreement was signed to protect these wetlands?
a. Vienna Convention
b. Ramsar Convention
c. Rio Declaration
d. Montreal Protocol

25. The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was held in Stockholm, Sweden, from 5–16 June 1972. For the first time, the political, social, and economic problems of the global environment were discussed at an intergovernmental forum with a view to actually take corrective action. Name the only developing country, whose head of government attended this conference.
a. Japan
b. Indonesia
c. India
d. China
26. This study of a part of a tree is known as dendrochronology and is extensively used these days. Through this study, scientists can discover many things about the local climate of the place during the lifetime of the tree. Name the part of the tree that is studied.
a. Mid-rib of the leaf
b. Rings on the trunk
c. Stamen in the flower
d. Roots
27. There are three countries that form the Golden Triangle, notorious for exporting large quantities of opium to the western world—Myanmar, Laos, and ______.
a. Cambodia
b. Indonesia
c. Malaysia
d. Thailand
28. This is that time of the year when neither the North Pole nor the South Pole is inclined towards the sun and the sun’s rays fall perpendicularly on the earth. This phenomenon occurs twice in the year. What is this period known as?
a. Solstice
b. Equinox
c. Doldrums
d. Tropic
29. The Mauna Loa record is the longest continuous record of atmospheric carbon dioxide anywhere in the world. This site is considered one of the most accurate for measuring undisturbed air as local influence of vegetation or human activity is minimal. Where is this station located?
a. Hawaii
b. Caribbean Islands
c. New Zealand
d. Mauritius
30. For this group of aborigines, inhabiting an island of about 60 square km in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, contact with the civilized world has been negligible. They are probably the world’s only surviving Paleolithic people and very little is known about them. Name this tribe.
a. Jarawas
b. Onge
c. Sentinelese
d. Shompens
31. All radio waves are reflected from this layer in the atmosphere. In the last couple of decades, the height of this layer has dropped by 8 km. An analysis of records of 38 years showed that the echo of a reflected radio wave takes less time to return now than it did in 1958. Some scientists have attributed this to global warming. Name this layer.
a. Stratosphere
b. Troposphere
c. Mesosphere
d. Ionosphere
32. This insect has been of great use to humankind since thousands of years. The first mention of the insect and its extract was made in cave paintings some 8000 years ago. Name this insect, the first to be domesticated by man.
a. Butterfly
b. Fly
c. Bee
d. Grasshopper
33. In India, the Environment (Protection) Act authorizes the central government to protect and improve environmental quality, control and reduce pollution from all sources, and prohibit or restrict the setting and operation of any industrial facility. In which year was this Act introduced?
a. 1985
b. 1986
c. 1987
d. 1989

34. Fibres of different animals are used for making this. Recently, the Indian government seized about 1000 kg of common mongoose hair, which came from the killing of approximately 50 000 mongooses, and would have ended up as this. What product are we talking about?
a. Wig
b. Paper
c. Paint brush
d. Cloth
35. Otoliths (catfish bones) have been used by scientists to study the phenomenon of El Niño. The ratio of oxygen isotopes in each individual growth band helps to determine the temperature of the water during the lifetime of the fish. Using these bones, scientists have reconstructed the water temperature history for the last 5000 years. The El Niño phenomenon originates off the coast of ______.
a. Argentina
b. Brazil
c. Chile
d. Peru
36. Pure water is normally a liquid made of molecules containing one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen. It has no colour, taste, or smell. It turns to a solid at 0 °C. At what temperature does it turn into vapour?
a. 80 °C
b. 90 °C
c. 100 °C
d. 110 °C
37. A lagoon is a shallow lake separated from the sea by sand banks, coral reefs, etc. This lagoon, in the Indian subcontinent, is not only the largest brackish water lagoon in the country but also the largest wintering ground for migratory waterfowl in the region. Name it.
a. Pulicat
b. Rekawa
c. Kuttanad
d. Chilika
38. As much as 38% of the earth’s fresh water exists as ice in the form of glaciers and ice caps. Of the total world’s freshwater supply, over two-thirds is found underground. Saltwater oceans and seas contain approximately 95.1% of the world’s water supply. What percentage is found in freshwater lakes, rivers, and underground aquifers?
a. 3.5%
b. 5.5%
c. 4%
d. 4.5%
39. When a forest has more species than a wheat field, it is said to have a higher level of which of the following?
a Biodiversity
b Extinction rate
c Ozone layer
d Ecosystem
40. Lead in the atmosphere is a major pollutant, causing a large number of health problems. Which of the following would release the most lead into the air?
a Lead pipes
b Lead-based paint
c Automobile exhaust
d Batteries

41. The growing of plants without soil has developed from the findings of experiments carried out to determine which substances make these plants grow, and their composition. A primitive form of such cultivation has been carried out in Kashmir for centuries. What is such growth of crop plants in a liquid medium called?
a Hydrostatic
b Hydroscopic
c Hydrophobic
d Hydroponics
42. Which animal group has the maximum number of endangered and threatened species?
a Insects
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c Birds
d All are equal
43. The development of trade routes from the Orient contributed to the rapid spread of this disease. It erupted from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, and spread along the route to Europe. In the short span between 1347 and 1350, one-third of the population of western Europe succumbed to this disease. Which killer disease was this?
a Bubonic Plague
b Malaria
c Hepatitis
d Cholera
44. Carbon is present in various forms in all the earth’s spheres. Most carbon resides in one of the following spheres. Which one?
a Atmosphere
b Hydrosphere
c Lithosphere
d Biosphere
45. This layer of the atmosphere contains 75% of the atmosphere’s total mass, and is the most significant (meteorologically), as almost all of the earth’s ‘weather’ occurs in it. Which layer?
a Troposphere
b Stratosphere
c Mesosphere
d Ionosphere
46. Non-renewable sources of energy can either not be replaced or are replaced very slowly by natural processes. Overuse of these resources is currently leading to their depletion. Which of the following is not a non-renewable energy resource?
a Natural gas
b Coal
c Oil
d Wind
47. The Grand Canal is 20 times longer than the Panama Canal, and was built 1300 years ago. It connects the Yangtze River with which other Chinese river?
a Pearl River
b Songhua River
c Hai He River
d Hwang Ho River
48. The term GM, which stands for ‘genetically modified’, is most commonly used to refer to crop plants created by humans using advanced molecular biology techniques. These plants have been modified in the laboratory to enhance desired traits, such as increased resistance to pests or improved nutritional content. What effect does eating GM foods have on your genes?
a It could cause your own genes to mutate.
b It could cause your own genes to absorb the excess genes.
c It has no effect on your genes.
d The effects on human genes are not known.
49. Identify the incorrect match in the following mountain–continent pairs.
a Aconcagua: North America
b Everest: Asia
c Elbrus: Europe
d Vinson Massif: Antarctica
50. Following a nuclear holocaust, what season do scientists believe will engulf the earth and have even coined a term for it?
a Nuclear autumn
b Nuclear spring
c Nuclear winter
d Nuclear summer
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Bank of Maharashtra Probationary Officers Written Exam Pattern Bank of Maharashtra Probationary Officers Written Selection Procedure Test Syllabus

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BANK OF MAHARASHTRA Recruitment of Probationary Officers 2010SELECTION PROCEDURE:
Selection will be on the basis of Written Test and/or Group Discussions, Interview depending on the number of applications received for the post. Merely satisfying the eligibility norm does not entitle a candidate to be called for Written Test / GD / Personality Test / Interview. The Bank reserves the right to call only the requisite number of candidates for the GD / Interview after preliminary screening / short-listing with reference to candidates qualifications, suitability, experience, etc.

WRITTEN TEST
Written Test will comprise (i) Objective Test on Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, General Awareness and English & (ii) Descriptive Test. The Descriptive Test shall be to assess the candidates’ knowledge on Socio- economic development and Communication Skills. Descriptive test paper of only those candidates will be evaluated who are adequately high in percentile ranking in each of all the four objective tests. The merit list of written examination will be based on the aggregate of the marks obtained by the candidates in Objective and Descriptive tests. However, the number of candidates to be called for Group Discussion and/or Interview will be as per the appropriate cut off mark decided by the Bank. Merely eligibility/pass in the Written Test will not entitle any candidate to be called for GD and/ or Interview. Further details regarding the Written Test i.e. number of questions, duration, etc., shall be advised along with the call letter. The candidates have an option to answer the Written Test (Descriptive Test) in either English or Hindi (only in one language).
There will be negative marks for the wrong answers in the Objective Tests.
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FINAL SELECTION
Those candidates who qualify in both Written Test & Group Discussion/Interview as mentioned above, will be considered for Final Selection. Merit List of such candidates will be prepared based on the aggregate marks (Written Test and GD/Interview) obtained by them and depending on the vacancies, selection will be made from the top merit ranked candidates in each category. Results of the candidates who have qualified in the Written Test and thereafter the list of candidates finally selected will be available on the Bank’s website and the decision of the Bank in this regard is final.
DETAILS OF WRITTEN TEST:
The written test will be held on 19-12-2010 at the following centers and the address of the venue will be advised in the call letters. Detailed List of written test centers with the center codes is given below:
GROUP DISCUSSIONS AND/OR INTERVIEW
The candidates who pass the test and rank sufficiently high shall be called for interview in the ratio of 1:3 in relation to the number of posts i.e. 3 candidates to be called for interview for every post depending on ranking in the written test

PRE-EXAMINATION TRAINING:
The Bank intends to impart free non-residential Pre-Examination Training [PET] to a limited number of candidates belonging to Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe /Minorities Communities at all examination centres , in consonance with the guidelines issued by the Government of India. Candidates belonging to the above categories who desire to avail themselves of such Pre-Examination Training may indicate to that effect and should fill in the relevant column in the On-line application. Selection for the PET from among the candidates will be made on the priority of the date of receipt of application. All expenses for attending the Pre-Examination Training programme at the concerned Training Centre relating to travel, boarding, lodging, etc. will have to be made and borne by the candidate. The Bank has discretion to add or delete from the centers for PET indicated above. CLICK HERE FOR LATEST RERSULTS

APPSC Group 4 Hall Tickets 2010 www.apspsc.gov.in Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission Group IV Hall Tickets 2010

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Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission Group IV Hall Tickets 2010 | www.apspsc.gov.inAndhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) Written examination hall tickets.
Gr-IV Service- Junior Assts. & Supervisors / Matrons Grade-II Notification No : 40/2008 Examination to be held on 03-10-2010.
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NPTI Badarpur Graduate Engineer Course Entrance Test Result 2010 www.nptibadarpur.co.in NPTI Badarpur PGDC Entrance Exam Result 2010

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NPTI Badarpur PGDC Entrance Exam Result 2010 | NPTI Badarpur Graduate Engineer Course Entrance Test Result 2010 CLICK HERE FOR LATEST RERSULTS
National Power Training Institute (NPTI), an ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 organization, is a National Apex body for Training and Human Resources Development in Power Sector with its Corporate Office at Faridabad. NPTI operates on an all India basis through its units in different power zones of the country located at Faridabad, Neyveli (1965), Durgapur (1968), New Delhi (1974), Nagpur (1975), Centre for Advanced Management and Power Studies (CAMPS), Faridabad (2000), North-Eastern Regional Institute, Guwahati (2003)
Hydro Power Training Institute (HPTI), Nangal, Power Systems Training Institute (PSTI), Bangalore (1972), and Hot Line Training Centre (HLTC) also at Bangalore (1974).
B.Tech Admissions
Admissions are made to the 1st year of B.Tech.(Power Engineering) through Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by GGSIPU in May/June every year with an intake of 60 students.
Admission to NPTI (NR) in the 2nd year is through the Lateral Entry Examination conducted by GGSIPU along with the Common Entrance Test for 1st year admissions for Diploma holder candidates. There are 6 separate seats for Lateral Entry Candidates (apart from 60 for CET candidates)

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University of Madras BLIS MLIS Exam Result May 2010 www.unom.ac.in Madras University MBA IDE Examination May 2010 Result

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Madras University MBA IDE Examination May 2010 Result | University of Madras BLIS/MLIS Exam Result May 2010 | www.unom.ac.in

Madras University Published the MBA/BLIS/MLIS/Certificate and Diploma courses of May 2010 IDE Examinations Results.Click Here To Madras University Results 2010 CLICK HERE FOR LATEST RERSULTS
The Publics Petition dated 11-11-1839 initiated the establishment of Madras University. It was in January 1840 with Mr.George Norton as its President, The University Board was constituted. In 1854 after a lapse of 14 years Government of India formulated a systematic educational policy for India and as a sequel to this on 5th September 1857 by an act of legislative council of India the University was established. The University was organised in the Model of London University.
Madras University is the mother of almost all the Old Universities of Southern India. The University area of Jurisdiction has been confined to, however, 3 districts of Tamil Nadu in recent years. This is consequent to establishment of various Universities in the State and demarcation of the University territories. This University has been growing from strength to strength while widening its teaching and research activities.
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www.derc.gov.in DERC Recruitment Selection Procedure DERC Recruitment Application Forms 2010

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Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission invites applications for the following posts, existing/ anticipated vacancies, which are to be filled up on deputation/contract recruitment basis in accordance with the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (Management & Development of Human Resources) Regulations 2001 (as amended from time to time). However, the preferred mode ofrecruitment is deputation. The Regulations can be downloaded from DERC’s Website: www.derc.gov.in A separate application for the post is to be submitted as per the given instructions:GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. The preferred mode of appointment for all these posts is deputation from Central/State/UT Government Departments, Statutory/Autonomous/ Constitutional/Cooperative/Local Govt. Bodies and Public Sector Undertakings, Corporations etc. under administrative control of Central/State/UT Governments. In the event of non availability of suitable candidates for appointment on deputation, the posts can be filled up on contractrecruitment basis. The Commission shall have full discretion to fill up the posts through any of the two modes viz. Deputation/ contract recruitment as per the specific requirement. The Commission’s decision in this regard shall be final.
2. The number of vacancies against a post may vary and also Commission reserves the right not to fill any or all the above mentioned anticipated/Existing vacancies. The Commission can also consider granting extension in the deputation term of the existing incumbents of the anticipated vacancies given above. In the case of any such eventuality, no action on the applications received against these anticipated vacancies shall be taken by the Commission and the advertisement of such vacancies shall be treated as withdrawn.
3. The Pay & Allowances and other terms and conditions of appointments on deputation basis will be regulated in accordance with the instructions contained in the Department of Personnel & Training OM NO. 2/29/91-Estt.(Pay-II) dated 05.01.1994, as amended from time to time. The pay package of the deputation recruits/contract appointees, if any, shall be in accordance with the DERC (Management & Development of Human Resources) Regulations, as amended from time to time, which includes Basic pay, Dearness allowance, HRA, Transport allowance, Children education assistance, reimbursement of residential newspaper/magazines/telephone/internet to eligible categories, and other benefits etc. All DERC employees shall be covered under DERC (Medical Attendance) Regulations, 2003 which provides flexible medical reimbursement scheme. The Human Resources Regulations and the Medical Attendance Regulations can be seen at the Commission’s Website. The employees appointed on deputation basis are also eligible for the leased accommodation/ self lease within the ceiling prescribed by the Commission.
4. The maximum age limit for deputation shall be 56 years.
5. The crucial date for determining eligibility criteria/age limit in respect of anticipated vacancies would be the last day of the month in which the anticipated vacancy is likely to arise. The crucial date for the existing vacancies for determining eligibility criteria/age limit would be the last date prescribed for submission of application in the Commission
6. For fulfilling the eligibility criteria of these posts, regular service of certain years in various pay scales has been prescribed as essential qualification. The pay scale shown in the eligibility criteria are Central Dearness Allowance pattern pay scales applicable w.e.f. 1.1.1996 and the eligibility of candidates shall be accordingly determined with reference to these pay scales. The eligibility of such candidates who are working in Public Sector Undertakings or other Govt. Organizations where Industrial/Variable Dearness Allowance pattern is applicable shall be determined by equating their IDA/VDA pattern Pay scale with the requisite CDA pattern Payscales of eligibility in the following manner:
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Department of Technical Education Karnataka Diploma Result 2010 DTE Karnataka Diploma Exam Result 2010

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Department of Technical Education (DTE) Published the Diploma May 2010 Revaluvation/With Held Examnation Results.
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The Department of Technical Education is the highest policy making body in the field of Technical Education in Karnataka. Its primary function is planning of developing Technical Education in the state. The Board of Technical Examination is responsible for conduct of Diploma/Post diploma /Tailoring examination and award Diploma/Post Diploma/certificate to the eligible candidates.Director of Technical Educationis the Chairman of the Board and all the other activities of the Board is carried out by the Secretary , Board of Technical Examination. As the Board conducts examinations in large number of centres across the State. Common guidelines are necessary based on Board of Technical Examinations working rules in order to bring uniformity and standardization in conduct of examinations.Central Board of Technical Examination was established in the year 1952 and subsequently redesignated as Board of Technical Examinations.Guidelines for issue of various certificates and conditions for issue of such certificate.
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APPSC Group 4 Hall Tickets, Group 4 Halltickets Download 2010, APPSC GROUP-IV Services Notification NO. 40/2008

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APPSC: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission has announced the GROUP-IV(4) Hall Tickets Services Notification NO. 40/2008 on 24th Sept 2010 APPSC GROUP-IV HallTickets can you download after 7.00 P.M. Today. Candidate can download APPSC Group 4 Hall Tickets just visit Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission official website at
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Madras University Distance Education MBA Results 2010 | Madras University IDE Exam Results 2010

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Madras University Institute of Distance Education (IDE) has published the examination result of Madras University PG examination may 2010 (MBA / BLIS / MLIS / Certificate / Diploma) courses results. Candidates get your marks through University of Madras official website IDE: www.ideunom.ac.in. You can enter your enrolment number to get your last semester marks and or ranking.



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