1 What commonly used product was invented by Whitcomb Judson in 1893 but had no demand till the late 1910s when orders came for troop uniforms?
(1)Cigarette lighters
(2)Zippers
(3)Walkie Talkies
(4)Canned Soya
Ans: Zippers
2.Which famous inventor ranks second in the number of patents registered?
(1)Thomas Alva Edison
(2)James Watt
(3)Albert Einstein
(4)Edwin Land
Ans:Edwin Land
3.In terms of overall advertising spends, which country is the second largest in the world, with only the US ahead of it?
(1)UK
(2)China
(3)Japan
(4)France
Ans: Japan
4.Which organisation is the world’s largest employer?
(1)General Motors
(2)General Electric
(3)China Electric Company
(4)Indian Railways
Ans: Indian Railways
5.Which mobile phone service provider has taken over from JT Mobile and launched its services in Bangalore and Andhra Pradesh last year?
(1)BPL Mobile
(2)Orange
(3)AirTel
(4)Reliance Telecom
Ans: Airtel
6.Which air route has the highest level of international passenger traffic in the world?
(1)London-New York
(2)London-Paris
(3)NewYork-Singapore
(4)Dubai-London
Ans: London-Paris
7.This famous business personality became the youngest Vice- President at Bankers Trust company in 1990. He later went on to start a company in the emerging Internet space and was Time magazine’s Man of the Year in 1999. Who is he?
(1)Jeff Bezos
(2)Jerry Yang
(3)Kim Bessott
(4)Jim Clark
Ans:Jeff Bezos
8.Which leading Indian tyre company owns Vikrant Tyres after its takeover in the late 1990s?
(1)MRF
(2)Modi Stone
(3)Dunlop
(4)JK Tyres
Ans: JK Tyres
9.Which industrial family owns the majority stake in the successful Hero group, a leader in the motorcycle segment in the country in collaboration with Honda, Japan?
(1)Hinduja
(2)Munjal
(3)Firodia
(4)Singhania
Ans: Munjal
10.Which company launched the first mobile phone operation in India?
(1)Bharti Airtel
(2)Essar
(3)Max Touch
(4)Modi Telstra
Ans: Modi Telstra
11.Which company’s famously advertised vision statement is ‘The Network is the Computer’?
(1)Cisco Systems
(2)Lucent Technologies
(3)Sun Microsystems
(4)Nortel Networks
Ans: Sun
12.The software company I-flex Solutions was originally a division of which famous financial services company?
(1)Citicorp
(2)ICICI
(3)HSBC
(4)ABN Amro Bank
Ans:CitiCorp
13.Which former advertising personality has recently been named the Undersecretary of State for ‘public diplomacy and public affairs’ of the US in an exercise to rebrand the US following the September 11 terrorist strikes?
(1)Charlotte Beers
(2)Jay Chiat
(3)Martin Sorrell
(4)George Lois
Ans: Charlotte Beers
14.Which premium international range of luggage was recently launched in India by BlowPlast?
(1)Samsonite
(2)Strolley
(3)American Tourister
(4)Delsey
Ans:Delsey
15.This year saw the launch of Yahoo!, Amazon.com and the famous launch of the Orange mobile phone service in the UK. Which year was this?
(1)1992
(2)1994
(3)1995
(4)1993
Ans:1994
16.Henry Ford revolutionised the car market with the first mass- produced car, the Ford Model T. In which year was it launched?
(1)1924
(2)1912
(3)1908
(4)1897
Ans: 1908
17.Which company owns the beer brands Haywards 2000, Hi-Five and Lal Toofan?
(1)United Breweries
(2)Millennium Alcobev
(3)Shaw Wallace
(4)Mohan Meakins
Ans: Shaw Wallace
18.Which company owns the footwear brand - Stryde?
(1)Woodland
(2)Bata
(3)Tata International
(4)Hindustan Lever
Ans: Tata International
19.It was the brand that made David Ogilvy famous. Which shirt brand’s ads had the famous man with an eye patch in the 1950s, which catapulted David Ogilvy to fame?
(1)Van Heusen
(2)Arrow Shirts
(3)Hathaway
(4)Dockers
Ans: Hathaway
20.Which TV channel has been in the news for its coverage of the Bin Laden crisis, especially for having carried all broadcasts of Osama Bin Laden to audiences in West Asia?
(1)Star Asia
(2)BBC Asia
(3)Al Jazeera
(4)Khaleed Times
Ans: Al Jazeera
21.Who is India's ambassador to the US?
(1)Montek Singh Ahluwalia
(2)Lalit Mansingh
(3)Suraj Parekh
(4)Rajat Gupta
Ans: Lalit Mansingh
22.Novartis was born out of the merger of the following two companies
(1)Glaxo and Sandoz
(2)Ciba and Sandoz
(3)Ciba and Smithkline
(4)Smithkline and Glaxo
Ans: Ciba and Sandoz
23.Who is the chairman of Procter and Gamble Hygiene and Healthcare India Ltd?
(1)Bob Williams
(2)B V Patel
(3)Rajesh Sinha
(4)Kevin Parker
Ans: BV Patel
24.Brent Index is associated with which commodity?
(1)Crude oil prices
(2)Copper futures price
(3)Gold futures price
(4)Shipping rate index
Ans: Crude Oil Prices
25.What is the currency of Argentina?
(1)Peso
(2)Dollar
(3)Dinar
(4)Koruny
Ans: Peso
26.Which country is the famous mobile phone manufacturer head quartered?
(1)Finland
(2)Switzerland
(3)Sweden
(4)Germany
Ans:Finland
27.Which city is hosting the 14th Asian Games in 2004?
(1)Manila
(2)Busan
(3)Beijing
(4)Bangkok
Ans: Busan
28.Who is the Chairman and CEO of McCann-Erickson India?
(1)Sushil Khanna
(2)Ritujoy Chakraborty
(3)Sanjay Mukherjee
(4)Ritesh Singhal
Ans: Ritujoy Chakraborty
29.Who is the Chairman of Hindustan Lever Limited?
(1)MSV Banga
(2)Keki B Dadisheth
(3)Arun Adhikari
(4)Harish Manwani
Ans: MSV Banga
30.Who is the chairman of HDFC?
(1)Deepak Parekh
(2)Y M Deosthalee
(3)Janki Ballabh
(4)Samir Arora
Ans: Deepak Parekh
31.Who is the chairman of State Bank of India?
(1)Janki Ballabh
(2)Deepak Parekh
(3)Rajendra Pawar
(4)None of these
Ans: OP Bhatt
32.Who is the chairman of NIIT?
(1)Jerry Rao
(2)John Reed
(3)Rajendra Pawar
(4)Harish Menon
Ans: Rajendra Pawar
33.What was Reckitt & Coleman renamed as?
(1)Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd
(2)Reckitt Switzer (India) Ltd
(3)Reckitt Bayer (India) Ltd
(4)It was not renamed
Ans: Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd
34.Who is the chairman of ICICI Bank Ltd?
(1)N Vaghul
(2)K V Kamath
(3)Y C Deveshwar
(4)Lalit Gupte
Ans: KV Kamath
35.Who is the chairman of ITC Ltd?
(1)Y C Deveshwar
(2)Deosthalee
(3)Madhu Singhania
(4)Pratap C Reddy
Ans: Y C Deveshwar
36.Who is the US ambassador to India?
(1)Jack Straw
(2)Robert Blackwill
(3)John Ashcroft
(4)Peter Warburg
Ans: Robert D. Blackwill
37.Who is the Indian CEO of Cadila?
(1)Pankaj R Patel
(2)Mukesh K Khanna
(3)Dheeraj Patel
(4)None of these
Ans: Pankaj R Patel
38.Who is the founder of Dr.Reddy's Laboratory?
(1)Dr. Vinay Reddy
(2)Dr. Anji Reddy
(3)Dr. Srikumar Reddy
(4)Dr. Rama Rao
Ans: Dr. Anji Reddy
39.Who is the founder chairman of Apollo Hospitals?
(1)Dr. Anji Reddy
(2)Dr. Pratap C Reddy
(3)Dr. Vinay Reddy
(4)Dr. Anju Reddy
Ans: Dr. Pratap C Reddy
40.Who is the CEO of Euro RSCG?
(1)Shiv Ram
(2)Ishwar Judge
(3)Ishan Raina
(4)Suresh Palkiwala
Ans: Ishan Raina
41.Who is the CEO of SET - Sony Entertainment Television?
(1)Ravi Sharma
(2)Kunal Dasgupta
(3)Peter Mukerjea
(4)Alan Durante
Ans: Kunal Dasgupta
42.Who is the CEO of STAR India
(1)Ravi Sharma
(2)Kunal Dasgupta
(3)Peter Mukerjea
(4)Alan Durante
Ans: Peter Mukerjea
43.Who is the Managing Director of Cadburys India Ltd?
(1)Matthew Cadbury
(2)John Schweppes
(3)Steve Jobs
(4)William Cadbury
Ans: Mathew Cadbury
44.Who was the author of ‘Raghuvamsa’?
(1)Kannadasan
(2)Kalidasa
(3)Sivadas
(4)Shankaracharya
Ans: Kalidasa
41.Who said “Some books are to be tasted others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested”?
(1)Francis Bacon
(2)H G Wells
(3)John Steinbeck
(4)Isaac Asimov
Ans: Francis Bacon
42.How many moons (satellites) does the planet Saturn have?
(1)Twelve
(2)Ten
(3)Eight
(4)Twenty one
Ans: 10
43.Which country is called the ‘Land of cakes’?
(1)Britain
(2)Spain
(3)France
(4)Scotland
Ans: Scotland
44.Which is the birth place of Hitler?
(1)Prussia
(2)Hungary
(3)Austria
(4)France
Ans: Austria
45.One of the following countries has compulsory military service for women?
(1)Phillippines
(2)Israel
(3)Finland
(4)New Zealand
Ans: Israel
46.Which is the last letter of the Greek alphabet?
(1)Omega
(2)Sigma
(3)Zeta
(4)Chi
Ans: Omega
47.What is the other name for River Ganges?
(1)Sapthanadhi
(2)Bhageerathi
(3)Savithri
(4)Bhadravathi
Ans: Bhageerathi
48.In which year did Hitler become the Chancellor of Germany?
(1)1919
(2)1929
(3)1933
(4)1939
Ans: 1933
49.Which is the largest flightless bird?
(1)Ostrich
(2)Dodo
(3)Albatross
(4)Peahen
Ans: Dodo
50.Loggerhead, Atlantic Ridley, Painted and Green are four different species of:
(1)Dogs
(2)Snakes
(3)Turtles
(4)Dinosaurs
Ans:Tuturtles
51.Benito Mussolini was a dictator of which country?
(1)Germany
(2)Poland
(3)Italy
(4)USSR
Ans: Italy
52.Which country joined the World Trade Organization(WTO) on Dec. 11, 2001?
(1)South Korea
(2)China
(3)Russia
(4)Brazil
Ans: China
53.Slobodan miloseivc is a former president of which country?
(1)Belgium
(2)Yugoslavia
(3)Poland
(4)Albania
Ans:Yugosalavia
54.Who was the first Indian Governor-General of India?
(1)Lord Mountbatten
(2)Rajagopalachari
(3)Rajendra Prasad
(4)None of these
Ans:Rajagopalachari
55.Who wrote the famous poetic drama ‘Faust’?
(1)Leonardo da Vinci
(2)Wolfgang Von Goethe
(3)Anton Chekov
(4)Voltaire
Ans: Wolfgang Von Goethe
56.Who was the last Guru of the Sikhs?
(1)Guru Govind Singh
(2)Guru Tek Bahadur Singh
(3)Guru Nanak
(4)None of these
Ans: Guru Govind Singh
57.Which of the following terms denote the superstitious fear of the number thirteen?
(1)Thirteephobia
(2)Triskadekahobia
(3)Tridecaphobia
(4)None of these
Ans: Triskadekahobia
58.How long did the Kurushektra war last?
(1)Fourteen years
(2)27 days
(3)13 months
(4)18 days
Ans: 18 days
59.What does a Phillumenist collect?
(1)Old coins
(2)Flags of various nations
(3)Match box labels
(4)Empty cigarette boxes
Ans: Match box labels
60.The current US Secretary of Defense is:
(1)Jack Skraw
(2)John Ashcroft
(3)Colin Powell
(4)Donald Rumsfeld
Ans: Robert M Gates
61.In the context of Arms and Treaties, ABM Stands for:
(1)Anti Ballistic Missile
(2)American Ballistic Missile
(3)Anti Ballistic Menace
(4)American Ballistic Menace
Ans: Anti Ballastic Missile
62.This 800 - year old tower was shut for the last one decade for renovation and repair. Which?
(1)Eiffel Tower
(2)CNN
(3)Leaning tower of Pisa
(4)Empire State Building
Ans: Leaning tower of Pisa
63.The city of Frankfurt is in:
(1)France
(2)Germany
(3)Switzerland
(4)Sweden
Ans: Germany
64.Baramullah district is in which Indian state?
(1)Punjab
(2)Himachal Pradesh
(3)Jammu & Kashmir
(4)None of these
Ans: Jammu & Kashmir
65.Which of the following music groups is/was popularly called the ‘The Fab Four’?
(1)Grateful Dead
(2)The Beatles
(3)The Spice Girls
(4)None of these
Ans: The Beatles
66.What is the art of preserving, stuffing and mounting animals in lifelike forms called?
(1)Taxonomy
(2)Taxidermy
(3)Ikebana
(4)Haiku
Ans: Taxidermy
67.What physical phenomenon causes the spherical shape of raindrops?
(1)Gravity
(2)Friction
(3)Surface Tension
(4)Evaporation
Ans: Surface Tension
68.Adi Sankara set up four Mutts in the four corners of the country. Two are at Badrinath & Puri. Where are the other two located?
(1)Dwaraka and Kancheepuram
(2)Dwaraka and Rishikesh
(3)Dwaraka and Sringeri
(4)Sringeri and Rishikesh
Ans: Dwaraka and Kancheepuram
69.This much-talked about disease gets its name from the Greek word for coal. Which word?
(1)Cancer
(2)Alzheimer’s
(3)Parkinson’s
(4)Anthrax
Ans: Anthrax
70.Which is the third highest peak in India?
(1)Kanchenjunga
(2)Nanga Parbat
(3)Gasher Brum
(4)Dunagiri
Ans: Nanga Parbat
71.Which is the largest airport in the world?
(1)Singapore airport
(2)International airport at Kaula Lumpur
(3)Heathrow at London
(4)King Khalid at Saudi Arabia
Ans: King Khalid at Saudi Arabia
72.In which year did Alexander the great die?
(1)332 B.C
(2)328 B.C
(3)323 B.C
(4)356 B.C
Ans: 323 BC
73.In which year did Mahatma Gandhi launch The Dandi March?
(1)1924
(2)1930
(3)1941
(4)1942
Ans: 1932
74.Eugenics is the study of
(1)the development of embryos
(2)the merits of legalizing mercy killing
(3)the production of better offspring by careful selection of parents
(4)genetical composition of plant population in relation to their habitats
Ans: the production of better offspring by careful selection of parents
75.In which year did Thomas Alva Edison invent the electric lamp?
(1)1854
(2)1879
(3)1904
(4)1888
Ans: 1879
76.What is the measure of the length of a standard tennis court?
(1)54 ft
(2)28 ft
(3)84 ft
(4)78 ft
Ans: 78 ft
77.Which is the first Asian country to host the Commonwealth Games?
(1)S.Korea
(2)Japan
(3)Malaysia
(4)China
Ans: Malaysia
78.Who is the president of the World Bank?
(1)Michel Camdessus
(2)John Wolfensohn
(3)Emeka Anyaoku
(4)Jose Maria Ruda
Ans: Robert Julleck
79.Who was the first Prime Minister of Great Britain?
(1)Richard Travithick
(2)Robert Walpole
(3)Sir George Cayley
(4)Robert Peary
Ans: Robert Walpole
80.Who led the "Ocean to Sky" expedition that travelled along the Ganga (Ganges) river to its source?
(1)Sir Edmund Hillary
(2)Tenzing Norgay
(3)Chris Bonington
(4)Doug Scott
Ans: Sir Edmund Hillary
81.Hero Global is a venture promoted by the Munjal group
(1)to market Hero Honda two wheelers in the overseas market.
(2)to sell Hero bicycles in the overseas market.
(3)to build a automobile design lab of international repute.
(4)to set up company owned dealer network in India.
Ans: to build a automobile design lab of international repute
82.J. D. Power is a name associated with
(1)an independent power producing company in New Delhi.
(2)a power plant equipment manufacturing company.
(3)a automotive battery manufacturing company.
(4)an automobile customer survey organization.
Ans: an automobile customer survey organization
83.What does ICANN stand for?
(1)Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers
(2)International Center for Agro Nutrients & Nourishment
(3)Indian Council for Algorithm, Numbers & Notions.
(4)International council for Approved Names & Numbers.
Ans: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers
84."Connecting People," is the by line of which company
(1)Philips
(2)Motorola
(3)Ericsson
(4)Nokia
Ans: Nokia
85.Which founding father pioneered the idea of a national bank?
(1)Hamilton
(2)Jefferson
(3)Washington
(4)Adams
Ans: Hamilton
86.Who was Karl Marx's main collaborator on his famous works?
(1)V I Lenin
(2)Max Weber
(3)Fredrick Engles
(4)Joseph Stalin
Ans: Fredrick Engles
87.Which of the following foreign partner / collaborator pair is not correct?
(1)HTA; J.Walter Thomson
(2)Chaitra; Leo Burnett
(3)O & M; WPP Group
(4)Mudra; DMB&B
Ans: Mudra; DMB&B
88.Hewlett Packard, the famous Computer company is named after
(1)Its promoters, Hewlett and Packard
(2)The city in which they commenced their operation initially
(3)The street in which their first office was located.
(4)None of these
Ans: Its promoters, Hewlett and Packard
89.Who's 'curve' did President Reagan use as the basis for his 'Trickle Down' economic policy?
(1)Keynes
(2)Ricardo
(3)Laffer
(4)Smith
Ans: Laffer
90.Free trade means
(1) a barter of goods without the use of hard cash.
(2)no official tariffs on trade between nations.
(3)a national policy of only trading with those nations which have ben given MFN status
(4)Using US Dollars to trade.
Ans:no official tariffs on trade between nations.
91.NAFTA is an acronym for the
(1) North American Free Trade Agreement.
(2)North American Frontier Trade Agreement.
(3) North African Free Trade Agreement.
(4)North Asian Free Trade Agreement
Ans: North American Free Trade Agreement.
92.E-commerce means
(1) European free commerce
(2) commercialization of electronics.
(3) buying, trading and/or selling goods via the internet.
(4) Buying and selling goods electronically.
Ans:buying, trading and/or selling goods via the internet.
93.The Pacific Rim countries are those which
(1) lie in Australia
(2) have climates similar to Papua New Guinea
(3) have Pacific natives.
(4)Are bordering the Pacific Ocean.
Ans:Are bordering the Pacific Ocean
94.The name of India's first electric car is
(1) Reva
(2) Kewa
(3) Shewa
(4) Lova
Ans:Reva
95.A coin with a minting error is called
(1) FIDO
(2) DIDO
(3) LIDO
(4) PIDO
Ans: FIDO
96.Power Compact” is from which company
(1) Ariel
(2) Nirma
(3) Surf
(4) Rin
Ans:Ariel
97.“Golden Eye TV is of which company ?
(1) BPL
(2) Thomson
(3) LG
(4) Onida
Ans:LG
98.Relate the following “The joy of flying” to an airline ?
(1)Sahara Airline
(2) Indian Airlines
(3) Jet Airways
(4) Kingfisher
Ans:Jet Airways
99.What does Nabisco stand for in RJR-Nabisco
(1) National Biscuit Corporation
(2) National Business Company
(3)National Biscuit Company
(4) National Business Corporation
Ans:National Biscuit Company
100.Who manufactures the ‘E-Class’ brand of cars?
(1) Mercedes
(2) Mistubishi
(3) Maruti
(4) Mahindra
Ans:Mercedes
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
Aprajeeta - The Unbeatable
Life has its own ways.Man thinks something and things happen at their own wish.Everyone wants to take control of their own lives.All of us want that life should take turns as for our wishes...but does it happen every time.No.Our lives are not controlled by our wishes.We have no control over the incients happening .Whenever anything goes against our wishes we feel dejected.We start blamming of our luck , the unknown force which controls everything.We start feeling whole cosmos is conspiring against us.But do these feelings have any meaning?No scene in life can be rewinded , none can be edited .One has to accept whatever comes to him/her bravely.The real winners are those who win in the battel of life when all conditions were adverse.I usually used to get depressed, dejected, unhappy on small but unhappy incidents.But now I realise that how insignificant they were.By giving importance to those small things I wasted so many precious moments of my life.Today I realise that nothing has more significance in life than life itself.I have a few friends who have witnessed so many things at an young age which are enough for a person to get nervous breakdown.But they were brave enought to fight and win the fight even.You have been a source of inspiration for me."Life can give you a thousand reasons to cry, but you can give life thousand reasons to smile."
Dedicated to my friendSonali Aparajeeta .You are rocking.May god bless you.
Dedicated to my friendSonali Aparajeeta .You are rocking.May god bless you.
A prayer
I will be what I will be,
I will do what I will do.
All I want to do, is stay in rythm with myself.
All I want is, to do what I do and not try to do what I don't do.
Just do what I do.
Just keep pace with myself.
Just be what I will be.
I will be what I will be-and I am now what I am.
Here is where I will devote my energy.
My power I is with me,not with tommorow.
I will work in rythm with Myself, not with what "I should be".
And to work in rythm with myself .
I must stay deeply connected to myself.
Tommorow is shallow, but today is as deep as truth.
God revealed his name to Moses,
and it was"I AM WHAT I AM".
I will do what I will do.
All I want to do, is stay in rythm with myself.
All I want is, to do what I do and not try to do what I don't do.
Just do what I do.
Just keep pace with myself.
Just be what I will be.
I will be what I will be-and I am now what I am.
Here is where I will devote my energy.
My power I is with me,not with tommorow.
I will work in rythm with Myself, not with what "I should be".
And to work in rythm with myself .
I must stay deeply connected to myself.
Tommorow is shallow, but today is as deep as truth.
God revealed his name to Moses,
and it was"I AM WHAT I AM".
Begging as a Profession:
Yesterday I was reading an article; the article was all about making begging as a profession.
The article was published in one of India’s reputed newspaper and cited the example of a beggar who was richer than most of professional employed people.
After reading this article I was thinking whether begging can really be taken as a profession.
And within a few seconds I got my answer. “NO”.Begging can never be taken as a profession. Reason, it will be a sheer waste of one’s talent as well as life to choose this profession. Even if the beggar in the article owned some flats in posh area of Mumbai still he and his family were staying in a “Juggi” (slum area), they had rented their house and were getting money from there, no doubt they had always 5 figure amount deposited in bank account but all this wealth was of no use for this person as well as his family, because he and his family cannot wear good and costly dresses, forget costly dresses , even though they can afford for dresses they can not even wear clean dresses. Their children cannot go to good schools even if this person can pay the tuition fees.Although the people who beg, earn a lot but they can never use that money for any thing good, because once they start using the money for their own betterment people will stop giving them penny and if they decide to start a business out of that they are no more beggars.After so much of analysis I concluded that a profession is something which ensures the growth of individual’s wealth, knowledge and social status. Any profession which fails to fulfill any one of the above criterions that is not a profession but an illusion. That is the reason there are no professional institute to train individuals for theft, crime, begging etc.So money may be an essential condition to decide a profession but it is not a sufficient condition.
The article was published in one of India’s reputed newspaper and cited the example of a beggar who was richer than most of professional employed people.
After reading this article I was thinking whether begging can really be taken as a profession.
And within a few seconds I got my answer. “NO”.Begging can never be taken as a profession. Reason, it will be a sheer waste of one’s talent as well as life to choose this profession. Even if the beggar in the article owned some flats in posh area of Mumbai still he and his family were staying in a “Juggi” (slum area), they had rented their house and were getting money from there, no doubt they had always 5 figure amount deposited in bank account but all this wealth was of no use for this person as well as his family, because he and his family cannot wear good and costly dresses, forget costly dresses , even though they can afford for dresses they can not even wear clean dresses. Their children cannot go to good schools even if this person can pay the tuition fees.Although the people who beg, earn a lot but they can never use that money for any thing good, because once they start using the money for their own betterment people will stop giving them penny and if they decide to start a business out of that they are no more beggars.After so much of analysis I concluded that a profession is something which ensures the growth of individual’s wealth, knowledge and social status. Any profession which fails to fulfill any one of the above criterions that is not a profession but an illusion. That is the reason there are no professional institute to train individuals for theft, crime, begging etc.So money may be an essential condition to decide a profession but it is not a sufficient condition.
I Often Wonder
The second hand in the clock ticks every second,
and with every tick life moves on.
We meet people everyday,
we talk to them and then we move on.Every day morning comes ,
we say hello to many people around us,
and then we move on.
Moving on and on is what has become our life.
I often wonder who moves on ?
Is it life which makes us move or is it we who moves life.
Everyday I see someone struggling with his/her troubles.
Everyday I see dreams in someone's eyes.
Everyday I see tears rolling down from someone's cheek.
Everyday I see someone trying to restrict tears roll down.
Everyday I see someone with determination and will.
I often wonder what makes me see all these?
Is it life who shows me these things,
or is it me who want to see life in all these.
I hope one day I will get answers to all my questions...
and with every tick life moves on.
We meet people everyday,
we talk to them and then we move on.Every day morning comes ,
we say hello to many people around us,
and then we move on.
Moving on and on is what has become our life.
I often wonder who moves on ?
Is it life which makes us move or is it we who moves life.
Everyday I see someone struggling with his/her troubles.
Everyday I see dreams in someone's eyes.
Everyday I see tears rolling down from someone's cheek.
Everyday I see someone trying to restrict tears roll down.
Everyday I see someone with determination and will.
I often wonder what makes me see all these?
Is it life who shows me these things,
or is it me who want to see life in all these.
I hope one day I will get answers to all my questions...
Jeevan Nahi Mara Karta hai
Chip Chip ashru bahaane waalon
Moti vyarth lutane waalon !
Kuch sapnon ke mar jane se,
jeevan nahin mara karta hai
Sapnaa kya hai ?
Nayan sez par,Soya hua aankh ka paani,
Aur tootna hai uska jyonJage kachchi neend jawani.
Geelee umar banaane walon! Doobe bina nahaane waalon,
Kuch pani ke bah jane se saawan nahin mara karta hai.
Mala bikhar gayi to kya hai,
Khud hi hal ho gayi samasyaa .
Aansoo gar neelaam huye to,
Samjho poori huyi tapasyaa.
Roothe divas manaane walon!
Phati kameez silaane waalon!
Kuch deepon ke bujh jaane se ,
aangan nahin mara karta hai.
Khota kuch bhi nahin yahan par.
Kewal zild badaltee pothee .
Jaise raat utaar chandani,
Pehne subah dhoop ki dhoti.
Vastra badal kar aane waalon !
Chaal badalkar jaane waalon!
Chand Khilounon ke khone se ,
bachpan nahin maraa karta hai.
Laakhon baar gagriyaan phooteen.
Shikan na aayi panghat par.
Lakhon baar kishtiyaan doobeen.
Chahal-pehal wo hi hai tat par .
Tam ki umra badhaane waalon!
Lau ki aayu ghatane waalon !
Laakh kare patjhad koshish par,
upvan nahin maraa kartaa hai .
Loot liya maali ne upvan,
Luti na lekin gandh phool ki.
Toofaanon tak ne cheda par,
Khidki band na huyi dhool kee.
Nafrat gale lagaane waalon!
Sab par dhool udaane waalon,
Kuch mukhdon ki naaraazee se ,
darpan nahin maraa karta ha.
iChip Chip ashru bahaane waalon ,
Moti vyarth lutane waalon !
Kuch sapnon ke mar jane se,
jeevan nahin mara karta hai .
Gopal Das 'Neeraj'
Moti vyarth lutane waalon !
Kuch sapnon ke mar jane se,
jeevan nahin mara karta hai
Sapnaa kya hai ?
Nayan sez par,Soya hua aankh ka paani,
Aur tootna hai uska jyonJage kachchi neend jawani.
Geelee umar banaane walon! Doobe bina nahaane waalon,
Kuch pani ke bah jane se saawan nahin mara karta hai.
Mala bikhar gayi to kya hai,
Khud hi hal ho gayi samasyaa .
Aansoo gar neelaam huye to,
Samjho poori huyi tapasyaa.
Roothe divas manaane walon!
Phati kameez silaane waalon!
Kuch deepon ke bujh jaane se ,
aangan nahin mara karta hai.
Khota kuch bhi nahin yahan par.
Kewal zild badaltee pothee .
Jaise raat utaar chandani,
Pehne subah dhoop ki dhoti.
Vastra badal kar aane waalon !
Chaal badalkar jaane waalon!
Chand Khilounon ke khone se ,
bachpan nahin maraa karta hai.
Laakhon baar gagriyaan phooteen.
Shikan na aayi panghat par.
Lakhon baar kishtiyaan doobeen.
Chahal-pehal wo hi hai tat par .
Tam ki umra badhaane waalon!
Lau ki aayu ghatane waalon !
Laakh kare patjhad koshish par,
upvan nahin maraa kartaa hai .
Loot liya maali ne upvan,
Luti na lekin gandh phool ki.
Toofaanon tak ne cheda par,
Khidki band na huyi dhool kee.
Nafrat gale lagaane waalon!
Sab par dhool udaane waalon,
Kuch mukhdon ki naaraazee se ,
darpan nahin maraa karta ha.
iChip Chip ashru bahaane waalon ,
Moti vyarth lutane waalon !
Kuch sapnon ke mar jane se,
jeevan nahin mara karta hai .
Gopal Das 'Neeraj'
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THE FAT AND THE THIN
by Emile Zola - A french Novel
1.Elms: a large deciduous tree with serrated leaves and winged fruits, found throughout northern temperate regions.
2.Plodding:Slow,poky
3.Cloaks: clothes a loose sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck
4.Hobnails: a short nail with a broad head that is used to protect the soles of boots
5.Peering: to look very carefully or hard, especially at somebody or something that is difficult to see, often with narrowed eyes
6.Contingents: dependent on or resulting from a future and as yet unknown event or circumstance
7.Gloom: Darkness
8.Matutinal: relating to or happening in the morning or in the early part of the day
9.Lulling: transitive verb to soothe or calm a person or animal, especially by using gentle sounds or motions
10.Repose: Relax
11.Balthazar: one of the three wise men who, according to the Bible, brought gifts to Bethlehem to honor the birth of Jesus
12.Quivered: to shake rapidly with small movements
13.Turnips: the white rounded fleshy root of the turnip that is eaten as a vegetable
14.Withered:shrunken,ill,thin
15.Anxious: nervous , worried
16.Espy : Notice
17.Countenance : approve of
18.Famished : Hungry
19.Yonder : over there
20.Grumpy : irritable
21.Stout : fat
22.Scorcher : somebody or something that scorches, a severely critical remark
23.Pondering : Thinking
24.Ardently : Passionately
25.Gendarme: a police officer in France and French-speaking countries.
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by Emile Zola - A french Novel
1.Elms: a large deciduous tree with serrated leaves and winged fruits, found throughout northern temperate regions.
2.Plodding:Slow,poky
3.Cloaks: clothes a loose sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck
4.Hobnails: a short nail with a broad head that is used to protect the soles of boots
5.Peering: to look very carefully or hard, especially at somebody or something that is difficult to see, often with narrowed eyes
6.Contingents: dependent on or resulting from a future and as yet unknown event or circumstance
7.Gloom: Darkness
8.Matutinal: relating to or happening in the morning or in the early part of the day
9.Lulling: transitive verb to soothe or calm a person or animal, especially by using gentle sounds or motions
10.Repose: Relax
11.Balthazar: one of the three wise men who, according to the Bible, brought gifts to Bethlehem to honor the birth of Jesus
12.Quivered: to shake rapidly with small movements
13.Turnips: the white rounded fleshy root of the turnip that is eaten as a vegetable
14.Withered:shrunken,ill,thin
15.Anxious: nervous , worried
16.Espy : Notice
17.Countenance : approve of
18.Famished : Hungry
19.Yonder : over there
20.Grumpy : irritable
21.Stout : fat
22.Scorcher : somebody or something that scorches, a severely critical remark
23.Pondering : Thinking
24.Ardently : Passionately
25.Gendarme: a police officer in France and French-speaking countries.
26.
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