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thesportzplanet · 21 days ago
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Sachin Tendulkar And Vinod Kambli; The Jai-Viru Of Cricket
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Relive the iconic friendship of Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli as they reunite at Shivaji Park, Mumbai, to honor their childhood coach, Ramakant Achrekar. This heartwarming moment celebrated not only an extraordinary coach but also the enduring camaraderie between two cricketing legends. Don’t miss this nostalgic trip down memory lane. Read the full story now!
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theechudar · 23 days ago
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Sachin Tendulkar vs Vinod Kambli : சச்சின் டெண்டுல்கர் மற்றும் வினோத் காம்ப்ளி இருவரும் சந்தித்த வீடியோ
Sachin Tendulkar vs Vinod Kambli இன்றைய தலைமுறை கிரிக்கெட் ரசிகர்களுக்கு வினோத் காம்ப்ளி, அறிமுகமில்லாத பெயர், ஆனால் முந்தைய சகாப்தத்தில் நன்��ு அறியப்பட்டவர் இவர் , சமீபத்தில் தனது பால்ய நண்பரும் கிரிக்கெட் ஜாம்பவானுமான சச்சின் டெண்டுல்கரை சந்தித்தார் . இரண்டு முன்னாள் கிரிக்கெட் வீரர்களும் மும்பை சிவாஜி பூங்காவில் நடைபெற்ற சிறப்பு நிகழ்ச்சியில் தங்கள் ஆலோசகரும் பயிற்சியாளருமான ரமாகாந்த்…
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crickblast · 1 year ago
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Biography of Sachin Tendulkar's, career and achievements (Indian Cricketer)
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar, widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, had a remarkable childhood that laid the foundation for his legendary cricketing career. Here's a brief biography of his childhood:
 Full Name:  Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
 Date of Birth:  April 24, 1973
 Place of Birth:  Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
 Family Background:
Sachin Tendulkar was born into a middle-class Marathi family in Mumbai. His father, Ramesh Tendulkar, was a Marathi novelist, and his mother, Rajni Tendulkar, worked in the insurance industry. Sachin has two half-brothers, Ajit and Nitin, and a half-sister, Savita.    
 Early Interest in Cricket:
Sachin's interest in cricket began at a very young age. His elder brother, Ajit Tendulkar, recognized his talent and encouraged him to play the sport. Ajit even took him to the Ramakant Achrekar, a renowned cricket coach in Mumbai, to get formal training. Sachin trained under Achrekar during his formative years.
 School Days and Early Achievements:
Sachin Tendulkar attended Sharadashram Vidyamandir School in Mumbai, where he started to make a name for himself in school cricket. His performances at the school level were exceptional, and he soon progressed to represent Mumbai in domestic cricket.
First-Class Debut:
Sachin made his first-class debut for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy at the age of 15 in 1988. He was essential to Mumbai winning the competition.
 Youngest Indian to Debut for the National Team: a
Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for the Indian national cricket team on November 15, 1989, against Pakistan in Karachi. At just 16 years of age, he became the youngest Indian to play for the national team.
 Rapid Rise to Stardom:
Sachin's talent was evident from the start of his international career. He quickly established himself as one of the finest batsmen in the world and became a cricketing sensation in India and around the globe.
Sachin Tendulkar's childhood and early years were marked by his incredible dedication, hard work, and passion for the game. His journey from a young boy with a dream to one of the greatest cricketers in history is an inspiring story of perseverance and talent.
Sachin Tendulkar, often referred to as the "Little Master" or the "Master Blaster," is one of the greatest cricketers in the history of the sport. An overview of his early life is provided here.
Childhood and Early Life:
1. Sachin Tendulkar was born into a middle-class family in Mumbai, India. His father, Ramesh Tendulkar, was a professor, and his mother, Rajni Tendulkar, worked in the insurance industry.
2. Sachin displayed an early interest in cricket and began playing the sport at a very young age. He was just 11 years old when he made his debut in school cricket.
3. His talent was evident from an early age, and he quickly rose through the ranks of school and club cricket in Mumbai. He played for Shardashram Vidyamandir School, where he was coached by Ramakant Achrekar, a highly respected cricket coach.
4. Under the guidance of Coach Achrekar, Sachin developed his skills and started to make a name for himself in Mumbai's junior cricket circuit.
Early Cricket Career:
1. Sachin made his debut for the Indian national cricket team at the age of 16 in a Test match against Pakistan in 1989. He was the youngest cricketer to represent India at the time.
2. In 1990, he scored his first century in international cricket, becoming the youngest Indian to achieve this feat in Test cricket.
3. Over the years, Sachin Tendulkar went on to become one of the most prolific run-scorers in the history of cricket, setting numerous records and achieving many milestones during his illustrious career.
Childhood Achievements:
1. At the age of 14, Sachin Tendulkar scored a century partnership with his childhood friend Vinod Kambli in a school cricket match, which gained significant attention and marked him as a rising star.
2. He also scored a historic unbeaten century at Lord's Cricket Ground in London in 1990, becoming the youngest cricketer to do so at the age of 17.
Sachin Tendulkar's childhood was characterized by a deep passion for cricket and a strong work ethic, which laid the foundation for his remarkable career in the sport. His dedication and talent eventually made him a cricketing legend and an icon in India and around the world.
Under-19 Career
Sachin Tendulkar's Under-19 cricket career was the early stage of his illustrious cricketing journey. Here is a brief biography of Sachin Tendulkar during his Under-19 cricket days:
 Early Life:
Sachin Tendulkar was born in Mumbai, India. He displayed an early affinity for cricket and started playing the sport at a very young age. His talent was recognized early, and he was coached by Ramakant Achrekar, a renowned cricket coach in Mumbai.
 Under-19 Career:
Sachin Tendulkar's talent in cricket became evident when he was just a teenager. He made his debut for the Indian Under-19 cricket team at the age of 16 during the 1988-89 season. His performances in youth cricket were exceptional, and he quickly became a standout player in the team.
In 1989, Sachin played in the Under-19 World Cup, which was the inaugural edition of the tournament. He performed impressively, scoring a century in the semi-final against Pakistan. Unfortunately, India did not win the tournament, but Sachin's talent was there for all to see.
*Early Milestones:
Sachin Tendulkar's success in Under-19 cricket paved the way for his rapid ascent to the senior Indian cricket team. He made his debut for the senior Indian cricket team on November 15, 1989, at the age of 16, becoming the youngest Indian cricketer to play in a Test match. He went on to have a legendary career, becoming one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.
 Legacy:
Sachin Tendulkar's Under-19 cricket days were just the beginning of a career that spanned 24 years. He holds numerous records in international cricket, including being the highest run-scorer in both Test and One-Day International (ODI) formats at the time of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021. He is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and accomplished cricketers of all time and is often referred to as the "Little Master" or "Master Blaster."
Sachin Tendulkar's impact on cricket is immeasurable, and his under-19 days were the first stepping stones in his remarkable journey to cricketing greatness.
Sachin Tendulkar's journey in Under-19 cricket marked the early stages of his illustrious cricketing career. Here is a brief biography of Sachin Tendulkar's Under-19 cricket career:
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cryptoto · 3 days ago
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Vinod Kambli remembers Sachin Tendulkar in hospital as doctor shares shocking update on 'brain condition not stable'
Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli has expressed his gratitude to his lifelong friend Sachin Tendulkar as he recovers from a recent health setback at Thane Hospital. Kambli was admitted to a private hospital in Thane, Aakriti Hospital, after he complained of a urinary infection and cramps. Notably, Vinod Kambli was taken to a hospital in Thane's Kalher area by a fan who owns the facility. Now,…
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hamsdd · 3 days ago
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Vinod Kambli remembers Sachin Tendulkar in hospital as doctor shares shocking update on 'brain condition not stable'
Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli has expressed his gratitude to his lifelong friend Sachin Tendulkar as he recovers from a recent health setback at Thane Hospital. Kambli was admitted to a private hospital in Thane, Aakriti Hospital, after he complained of a urinary infection and cramps. Notably, Vinod Kambli was taken to a hospital in Thane's Kalher area by a fan who owns the facility. Now,…
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sportsnewsofficial · 3 days ago
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Vinod Kambli remembers Sachin Tendulkar in hospital as doctor shares shocking 'brain condition not stable' update
Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli has expressed gratitude to his lifelong friend Sachin Tendulkar as he recovers from a recent health setback in the Thane Hospital. Kambli was admitted to a private hospital in Thane, Aakriti Hospital after he complained of a urinary infection and cramps. Notably, Vinod Kambli was reportedly taken to a hospital in Thane’s Kalher area by a fan who owns the…
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trendingnews19 · 3 days ago
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Mumbai: Former India batter Vinod Kambli is “responding very well” to treatment in a Thane hospital after being admitted on Saturday in a critical condition due to severe urinary tract infection and electrolyte imbalance, according to the doctor treating him. Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli undergoing treatment at Akruti Hospital in Thane on Monday. (Praful Gangurde/HT) Kambli, 52, who has struggled with health issues for the past several years, appeared poorly when he recently attended the inauguration of the memorial to late Ramakant Achrekar at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park – the coach was instrumental in the rise of Sachin Tendulkar and Kambli as teenage batting prodigies. On Saturday, he was admitted in Aakruti Hospital in Thane by his well-wisher Sailesh Thakur, who is the director of the hospital. “When he was admitted on Saturday, he was having massive cramps along with fever and dizziness,” Dr. Vivek Dwivedi, who is treating Kambli, told HT. “He was not able to sit, and was not able to walk. He was also drowsy at the time of admission. “We did all the investigation and after that came to know that he was having a urinary tract infection along with electrolyte imbalance. Sodium was a bit on the lower side, potassium was on the lower side. That was the reason for the cramps. His BP was also on the lower side. We started him on antibiotics,” he said. Dr Dwivedi said: “Now he is improving, doing well, but still he will need a few days of hospitalisation. He is still in ICU because he still requires BP monitoring, etc. We will shift him out of ICU either tomorrow or day after.” Asked if Kambli’s condition was stable, he said: “At present he is stable, not entirely. His condition was a bit critical on Saturday, but he responded very well to the treatment. Now he is like stable.” There were some media reports of brain clots, but Dr Dwivedi said: “We did a CT brain (scan) and he has old clots, not new clots. There was a previous history of stroke also.” Kambli, who played 17 Tests and 104 ODIs between 1991 and 2000, has a history of battling with alcoholism. The doctor said his wife told them that he had “stopped alcohol”. “We also saw, if a patient is chronic, he will have withdrawal symptoms. But he is not having any of that.” His 664-run partnership with Tendulkar in Mumbai’s Harris Shield school tournament in 1988 pitch-forked both into national attention. While Tendulkar made his Test debut as a 16-year-old in 1989 and kept rising in stature in the game, Kambli’s bright start in 1993 tapered off in the longest format after two years, amid discipline issues. He was part of the ODI side until 2000, although a serious ankle injury suffered while playing didn’t help his cause. After Kambli’s appearance at the Shivaji Park ceremony, many former India stalwarts have expressed their willingness to help him.
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hindustanmorning · 14 days ago
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Vinod Kambli Says, It Came To My Mind But It Was Sachin Tendulkar Who Didn't Help"
Vinod Kambli was one of the most gifted cricket players in India at the time, but he never quite reached the heights to which he was once expected. The former Indian cricket player’s career took a nosedive and never recovered. Perhaps the greatest hitter of all time is Sachin Tendulkar, his buddy and former teammate who began his career with Kambli. When the two former cricket players met at the…
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indlivebulletin · 16 days ago
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Vinod Kambli vs Sachin Tendulkar: सचिन तेंदुलकर से कितने बेहतर थे विनोद कांबली? ये रहा सबूत
एक ही स्कूल के दो छात्र. एक ही क्रिकेट गुरु के दो शिष्य. स्कूल में जैसे साथ-साथ पढ़े, वैसे ही दोनों ने साथ-साथ क्रिकेट के मैदान पर भी कमाल किए. हम बात कर रहे हैं हिंदुस्तान के दो दमदार क्रिकेटर और जिगरी यार रहे सचिन तेंदुलकर और विनोद कांबली की. दोनों ही अपनी क्रिकेट कला में माहिर थे. लेकिन, जैसे पब्लिक सब जानती है, आंकड़े भी इन दोनों की काफी कुछ कहानी बयां कर देते हैं. इसीलिए तो क्रिकेट में…
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odnewsin · 17 days ago
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When Vinod Kambli’s ‘criticism’ made Sachin Tendulkar ‘upset’
Team India batters Vinod Kambli and Sachin Tendulkar were good friends since they were 10 years old. Both the cricketers witnessed many ups and downs in their career. Eventually, Sachin went on to become one of the greats of the game. However, Kambli failed to reach great heights and gradually perished after showing initial promise. As per sources, friendship between both the cricketers hit rock…
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news365timesindia · 3 months ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Mumbai, 12th Oct. Fifteen Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP)-rank officers were transferred within the Mumbai police department on Friday, as part of a reorganization effort aimed at enhancing efficiency and operational effectiveness. The orders were issued by Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar. Among the notable transfers, DCP Vijaykant Sagar has been appointed as DCP for Zone 7 in the eastern suburbs, while Vivek Pansare will serve as DCP for Enforcement within the Crime Branch. Pradeep Sawant has been designated as DCP for Traffic (East). Other transfers include: Navnath Dhavale to DCP Zone 6 Ragsudha R to DCP Zone 4 Dattatray Kamble to DCP Zone 3 Nitin Pawar to DCP Headquarters – 2 Mangesh Shinde to DCP Special Task Force (EOW) Purushottam Karad to DCP Special Branch Mahesh Chimte to DCP Protection Krishnakant Upadhyay to DCP Headquarters – 1 Sudhakar Pathare to DCP Port Zone Sachin Gunjal to DCP Zone 10 Deepali Dhate to DCP Security Nimit Goyal to DCP Local Arms at Kalina Notably, DCP Nimit Goyal, who was previously stationed in Nagpur, has resigned from service. An official indicated that the final decision regarding his resignation will be taken by the state government. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 3 months ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Mumbai, 12th Oct. Fifteen Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP)-rank officers were transferred within the Mumbai police department on Friday, as part of a reorganization effort aimed at enhancing efficiency and operational effectiveness. The orders were issued by Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar. Among the notable transfers, DCP Vijaykant Sagar has been appointed as DCP for Zone 7 in the eastern suburbs, while Vivek Pansare will serve as DCP for Enforcement within the Crime Branch. Pradeep Sawant has been designated as DCP for Traffic (East). Other transfers include: Navnath Dhavale to DCP Zone 6 Ragsudha R to DCP Zone 4 Dattatray Kamble to DCP Zone 3 Nitin Pawar to DCP Headquarters – 2 Mangesh Shinde to DCP Special Task Force (EOW) Purushottam Karad to DCP Special Branch Mahesh Chimte to DCP Protection Krishnakant Upadhyay to DCP Headquarters – 1 Sudhakar Pathare to DCP Port Zone Sachin Gunjal to DCP Zone 10 Deepali Dhate to DCP Security Nimit Goyal to DCP Local Arms at Kalina Notably, DCP Nimit Goyal, who was previously stationed in Nagpur, has resigned from service. An official indicated that the final decision regarding his resignation will be taken by the state government. [ad_2] Source link
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starfriday · 7 months ago
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Flipkart’s latest campaign delivers a healthy dose of nostalgia, reminding us why it is India’s chosen shopping destination
- Featuring Shehnaaz Gill, Boman Irani, Ratna Pathak, Rupali Ganguly, Raghu Ram and Rajiv Lakshman
Bengaluru, 07 June 2024: Flipkart, India’s homegrown e-commerce marketplace, has launched a star-studded campaign that will have you grinning from ear to ear. A series of four films brings Flipkart’s most valued traits to life, with a hilarious trip down memory lane featuring a few of India’s most beloved entertainment icons. The campaign reminds us why Flipkart is the chosen shopping destination for millions of Indians through a delivery of great dialogues by characters that most of us will remember.
Bringing the campaign to life:
- The audience is reminded of Flipkart’s commitment to value and trendy selections from great brands by Shehnaaz Gill, as she expressed her love for Flipkart with the iconic dialogue "Twada style style, Saada style Flipkart!"
- The promise of same-day delivery is reinforced by Boman Irani, reprising his iconic ‘Virus’ character, reassuring customers that "All is well" with Flipkart
- Unbeatable deals and quick delivery are humorously showcased by value conscious Rupali Ganguly and Ratna Pathak Shah as ‘Monisha and Maya’ in a laughter-filled Flipkart Grocery shopping spree
- Customer centricity remains a #1 priority for Flipkart, as demonstrated by Raghu and Rajiv representing ‘Customer is God’ officers, ensuring every customer's needs are met without compromise
Speaking about the new campaign, Pratik Shetty, Senior Director - Marketing and Media, Flipkart, said, “Our latest campaign reaffirms Flipkart’s commitment to customer delight by offering great value on original brands, exceptional savings on monthly grocery, same-day delivery through our ‘Dawn to Dusk store’ and our promise of being the single point of contact for a speedy resolution for all consumer concerns. This promise is reinforced with beloved characters like Virus, Maya, and Monisha, alongside celebrities such as Shehnaaz Gill, Raghu, and Rajiv, who join us as Flipkart officers for each of these promises.”
Sachin Kamble, Chief Creative Officer, Leo Burnett India, said, “We thoroughly enjoyed bringing together some of the most iconic audience-favorite characters and the creative process of bringing their signature dialogues into play with real characters resulting in a series of humorous yet very reliable brand promises for Flipkart. We have woven a series of 4 films with quirky characters and each film reiterates an important attribute about Flipkart while keeping it fun and humorous.’’
You can watch the campaign here:
1. Shehnaaz Gill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luHkMQtEKlc
2. Boman Irani aka Virus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl_bONx_T9w
3. Maya and Monisha: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mQcaixcSRU
4. Raghu and Rajeev: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRqMpyK9YqQ
About the Flipkart Group
The Flipkart Group is one of India’s leading digital commerce entities and includes group companies Flipkart, Myntra, Flipkart Wholesale, Flipkart Health+, and Cleartrip.
Established in 2007, Flipkart has enabled millions of sellers, merchants, and small businesses to participate in India's digital commerce revolution. With a registered user base of more than 500 million, Flipkart's marketplace offers over 150 million products across 80+ categories. Today, there are over 1.4 million sellers on the platform, including Shopsy sellers. With a focus on empowering and delighting every Indian by delivering value through technology and innovation, Flipkart has created thousands of jobs in the ecosystem while empowering generations of entrepreneurs and MSMEs. Flipkart has pioneered services such as Cash on Delivery, No Cost EMI, Easy Returns, and UPI. These customer-centric innovations focus on enhancing digital payment offerings for all customers while making online shopping more accessible and affordable for millions of Indians.
For more information, please write to [email protected]
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yolacricket · 9 months ago
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advancegkquiz · 1 year ago
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General Awareness|Best Practice Paper of GK for SSC & SSC CGL Exam|Set - 26
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1. Which of the following is known as the Manchester of South India ?
1. Kochi
2. Visakhapatnam
3. Coimbatore
4. Bengaluru
Ans - 3 
Coimbatore is a large centre for the textile industry , textile machinery and electric motors and there are food , chemical , cement and film enterprises.
It is the second most industrialised region of Tamil Nadu State and it is also a market for tea , cotton , cardamom , cinchona and teak. 
It is often known as Manchester of South India.
2. Who was the flag bearer of India at Rio Olympics 2016 ?
1. PV Sindhu
2. Jwala Gutta
3. Yogeshwar Dutt
4. Abhinav Bindra
Ans - 4
Abhinav Bindra was the flag bearer of India contingent at the 31st Olympics at Rio 2016.
Bindra was selected ahead of the likes of Yogeshwar Dutt , Vijender Singh and Leander Paes.
Athlete Purma Banerjee was the first Indian Olympian to become the flag bearer for the Indian contingent at the 1920 Olympic in Antwerp.
3. Which of the following is the first cricketer to score 1000 runs in an innings ?
1. Sachin Tendulkar
2. Vinod Kamble
3. Pranav Dhanawade
4. Virat Kohli
Ans - 3
Pranav Dhanawade become first Cricketer to score 1000 runs in an inning. 
Cricket got its first 1000-run man on january 5 , 2016 , when Mumbai's 15 year old school cricketer became the only batsman in the history of the game to achieve the landmark in a single knock.
4. Which of the following is the largest irrigation plant in India ?
1. Buckingham Canal
2. Indira Gandhi Canal
3. Upper Ganges Canal
4. Tajewala Canal
Ans - 2
Indira Gandhi Canal project is the largest irrigation plant in India.
It starts from the Harike Barrage at Firozpur , a few kilometres below the confluence of the Satluj and Beas river in the Indian State of Punjab.
5. The soil of Kerala is rich in which of the following soils ?
1. Alluvial Soil
2. Laterite soil
3. Sandy soil
4. Loamy soil
Ans - 2
Laterite soil of Kerala are localised in occurrence and are found in southern and western part.
These soils occur in catenary sequence along with laterites.
The soils have brown colour , which has been attributed to the presence of hematite or anhydrous ferric oxides.
It cover about 65% of the total area of Kerala.
6. Which of the process is known as nitrification ?
1. Reaction of nitrogen monoxide with oxygen to form nitric acid.
2. Reaction of nitrogen dioxide with water to form nitric acid.
3. Conversion of ammonia to nitrites.
4. Conversion of nitrite to nitric oxide.
Ans - 3
Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia or ammonium to nitrate.
The oxidation of ammonia into nitrite is performed by two groups of organisms -- Ammonia Oxidising Bacteria [AOB] and Ammonia Oxidising Archaea [AOA].
7. Asbestos is found maximum in which of the following Countries ?
1. Australia
2. Canada
3. Africa
4. Russia
Ans - 4
Russia is the world largest producer of Asbestos.
Russia produce around 1.1 million metric tonnes , annually.
It supply 55% of the world Asbestos demand in the World.
Russia produces more that whole World combined production of Asbestos.
8. Which country announces the imposition of 3 month state emergency after field coup ?
1. Turkey
2. Syria
3. Sudan
4. Iran
Ans - 1
Turkey's president Recap Tayyip Erdogan declared 3 month State of emergency following a botched coup attempt.
According to President , this measure will counter Threats to Turkish democracy.
9. Beighton Cup is related to which of the following sports ? 
1. Football
2. Hockey
3. Badminton
4. Cricket
Ans - 2
Beighton Cup is one of the oldest field Hockey Tournament running till date.
Instituted in 1895 , it is organised by Bengal Hockey Association.
The Beighton Cup was presented by TD Beighton , legal remembrances of the Government of Bengal.
10. Sun temple is situated in which of the following states ?
1. Odisha
2. Gujarat 
3. Karnataka
4. Tamil Nadu
Ans - 1
Sun temple is situated at Konark in Odisha in India.
It is believed that the temple was built by king Narasimhadeva I of eastern Ganga Dynasty in 1255 CE.
The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has also featured on various list of seven wonders of India.
11. The growth of bacteria is measured by 
1. Hemocytometer
2. Spectrophotometer
3. Calorimeter
4. Auxanometer
Ans - 2
The measurement of a exponential bacterial growth is done with the use of the spectrophotometer.
A spectrophotometer is used to determine turbidity by measuring the amount of light that passed through suspensions of cells.
12. The sideways erosion , which widens the river valley , called
1. Lateral corrosion
2. Vertical corrosion
3. Side corrosion
4. Mean corrosion
Ans - 1
The middle course of river has more energy and volume then in the upper course.
The gradient is more gentle and lateral erosion has widened the channel.
The river valley also become deeper.
13. The Constitution
1. Is silent on the president's re-election to the office
2. Allows re-election of a person to the President's Post
3. Restricts a person to remain President for only two terms
4. Has been amended to allow a person only one term as President
Ans - 2
The article - 57 of Indian Constitution allows re-election of a person to the President's Post
This provision was not there in original constitution.
It is added by an amendment.
14. Smooth muscles are likely to be found in
1. Muscles of legs 
2. Muscles of arms
3. Stomach
4. Heart
Ans - 3
Smooth muscles are an involuntary non-striated muscle.
Most smooth muscle is of the single unit variety , that is either the whole muscle contracts or the whole muscle relaxes.
Single unit smooth muscle , is most common in lines blood vessels , the urinary tract and the digestive tract or stomach.
15. Synagogue is the place of worship of 
1. Zoroastrianism
2. Taoism
3. Judaism
4. Shintoism
Ans - 3
Synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.
Synagogue have a large hall for prayer and are consecrated spaces used for the purpose of prayer , Torah reading , study and assembly.
However a synagogue is not necessary for worship.
16. The civilian airport of highest altitude is in 
1. Tibet
2. Nepal
3. India
4. China
Ans - 1
World highest civilian airport is in Tibet , standing at 4411 m above sea level.
It is already half the height of a plane's average cruising altitude.
It is in a restive and remote Tibetan region of South-Western Sichuan Province.
17. The branch of biology , which deals with extinct organisms , is called
1. Palynology
2. Phylogeny
3. Palaeobotany
4. Paleontology
Ans - 4
Paleontology is the scientific study of life that existed prior to the start of the Holocene.
It includes the study of fossils to determine organisms's evolution and interactions with each other and their Environments.
18. The least distance of distinct vision is 
1. 35 cm
2. 25 cm
3. 45 cm
4. 15 cm
Ans - 2
Least distance of distinct vision for a normal human being is 25 cm , however , it varies with age.
For infants , the least distance of distinct vision is about 5 to 8 cm.
As the person grows old , his culinary muscles responsible for adjusting the eye lens get weakened.
19. When will demand become a grant ?
1. When a demand is proposed.
2. After the discussion on demand is over.
3. After the demand is granted.
4. When the budget session is closed.
Ans - 3
Demand for grants is the form in which estimates of Expenditure from the consolidated fund , included in the annual financial statement and required to be voted in the Lok Sabha.
A demand become a grant after the demand is granted.
20. Summer rains in Australia broadly decreases from
1. East to West
2. West to East
3. North to South
4. South to North
Ans - 3
More than 80% of the continent has an annual rainfall of less than 600 mm.
The tropical areas of northern Australia have a wet summer because of the monsoon and its intensity decreases towards south.
21. The blue revolution is related with
1. Fish production
2. Foodgrain production
3. Oilseed production
4. Milk production
Ans - 1
The term 'blue revolution' refers to the remarkable emergence of aquaculture.
Aquaculture refers to all forms of active culturing of aquatic animals and plants , occuring in marine , brackish or fresh water.
22. Which is post-harvest folk dance in Assam ?
1. Ankia Nat
2. Bihu
3. Raut Nacha
4. Namgen
Ans - 2
Bihu is the post-harvest folk dance in Assam.
The Bihu is a group dance in which males and females dance together but maintain different gender roles.
The dance is performed in accompaniment with traditional Bihu music.
23. The substrate of photorespiration is
1. Fructose
2. Pyruvic acid
3. Glycolate
4. Glucose
Ans - 3
The oxygen sensitivity of glycolate stimulated CO2 production was found to be compatible with the proposal that glycolate is a substrate of photo respiration.
24. The UNIX operating system is suitable for
1. Multi user
2. Real time processing
3. Distributed processing
4. Single user
Ans - 1
UNIX is a family of multitasking , multiuser computer operating system that derive from the original AT&T Unix.
Developed in the 1970s at the Bell Labs Research Centre.
25. Sink hole is a phenomenon of
1. Plain
2. Desert
3. Tundra
4. Karst
Ans - 4
A sink hole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer.
Some are caused by Karst processes.
Sink hole vary in size from 1 m to 600 m both in diameter and depth.
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In a remarkable birthday celebration, Virat Kohli smashed a century against South Africa in a One Day International (ODI) match, equalling Sachin Tendulkar's record of 49 ODI centuries. This article delves into the significance of this milestone and the heartwarming reaction from his wife, Anushka Sharma. Introduction On his 35th birthday, Virat Kohli, the Indian cricket legend, made history by scoring a century against South Africa in an ODI. This remarkable feat not only added another feather to Kohli's cap but also drew comparisons to the cricketing great Sachin Tendulkar. In this article, we explore how Kohli marked his birthday with a record-breaking performance https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm0kKz7J0si/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Virat Kohli's Century on His Birthday Virat Kohli's century on his birthday in an ODI match makes him the seventh player in cricket history to achieve this feat. He joined the elite club that includes cricketing legends like Sanath Jayasuriya, Tom Latham, Ross Taylor, Vinod Kambli, Sachin Tendulkar, and Michael Marsh. Interestingly, both Ross Taylor, Michael Marsh, and now Kohli have achieved this milestone during World Cup matches, adding another layer of significance to their records. Anushka Sharma's Heartwarming Reaction Virat Kohli's wife, the renowned actress Anushka Sharma, celebrated her husband's extraordinary achievement with immense joy and love. She took to Instagram to share a heartfelt post that quickly went viral. Anushka posted a picture of Kohli playing cricket and wrote, "On your birthday, you are gifting yourself in every role of life. You keep adding feathers to your illustrious cap. I love you forever." Conclusion Virat Kohli's birthday century was not only a remarkable cricketing achievement but also a testament to his dedication and passion for the game. It's a day that fans and cricket enthusiasts will remember for years to come. The heartwarming response from Anushka Sharma adds a personal touch to this remarkable milestone, showcasing the couple's love and support for each other. Kohli's legacy continues to grow, and this century on his birthday is another chapter in his illustrious career. Also checkout: Read the full article
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