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The Indian Space Research Organisation had launched the GSAT-19 satellite, one of the heaviest communication satellites, with the GSLV Mklll-Dl rocket. The rocket became the heaviest to be launched by the Indian space agency ever with the heaviest single payload put in orbit as well. |
The rocket lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Andhra Pradesh?s Sriharikota at 5.28 pm. The rocket has the capability to carry a payload as heavy as 4,000 kg and put in into the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. It can also carry a 10,000 kg payload and put in into the Low Earth Orbit. |
A jubilant Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman A. S. Kiran Kumar said it "is a historic day" and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-lll (MkIIID-1) has successfully demonstrated its capabilities with the injection of GSAT-19 into the desired orbit. "It is a great success in the first maiden attempt and GSLV Mklll has successfully put in orbit GSAT-19 which is a next generation satellite" Kumar said. "I wish to congratulate the entire team which has relentlessly worked each day for today's launch from 2002," he added. |
The launch marks another success for India's space agency that has made record-setting launches during the past year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO on today's launch success. "Congratulations to the dedicated scientists of ISRO for the successful launch of GSLV MkIII-D1/GSAT-19 mission," PM Modi tweeted. |
Kudos came from President Pranab Mukherjee as well. He tweeted: "Heartiest congratulations to ISRO on the historic launch of GSLV-Mklll. GSLV-Mklll is the heaviest rocket ever made by India and is capable of carrying the heaviest satellites made till date. The nation is proud of this significant achievement." |
ISRO has plans to use the rocket for manned missions in the future. The rocket is a three-stage launch vehicle which has two solid motor strap-ons, a liquid propellant core stage and a cryogenic stage. The rocket is 43.39 metre in height which is roughly the height of a 12-storey building. |
Today's GSLV mission is significant for India as ISRO had been depending on foreign launchers for orbiting communication satellites weighing more than 2,300 kgs. The GSLV MkIII-D1 is capable of lifting payloads or satellites weighing upto 4,000 kgs into the GTO and 10,000 kgs into the Low Earth Orbit. It was a textbook launch as every stage of the three-stage GSLV Mklll with indigenous cryogenic engine performed well. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
The Indian Space Research Organisation had launched the GSAT-19 satellite, one of the heaviest communication satellites, with the GSLV Mklll-Dl rocket. The rocket became the heaviest to be launched by the Indian space agency ever with the heaviest single payload put in orbit as well. |
The rocket lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota at 5.28 pm. The rocket has the capability to carry a payload as heavy as 4,000 kg and put in into the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. It can also carry a 10,000 kg payload and put in into the Low Earth Orbit. |
A jubilant Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman A. S. Kiran Kumar said it "is a historic day" and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-lll (MkIIID-1) has successfully demonstrated its capabilities with the injection of GSAT-19 into the desired orbit. "It is a great success in the first maiden attempt and GSLV Mklll has successfully put in orbit GSAT-19 which is a next generation satellite" Kumar said. "I wish to congratulate the entire team which has relentlessly worked each day for today's launch from 2002," he added. |
The launch marks another success for India's space agency that has made record-setting launches during the past year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO on today's launch success. "Congratulations to the dedicated scientists of ISRO for the successful launch of GSLV MkIII-D1/GSAT-19 mission," PM Modi tweeted. |
Kudos came from President Pranab Mukherjee as well. He tweeted: "Heartiest congratulations to ISRO on the historic launch of GSLV-Mklll. GSLV-Mklll is the heaviest rocket ever made by India and is capable of carrying the heaviest satellites made till date. The nation is proud of this significant achievement." |
ISRO has plans to use the rocket for manned missions in the future. The rocket is a three-stage launch vehicle which has two solid motor strap-ons, a liquid propellant core stage and a cryogenic stage. The rocket is 43.39 metre in height which is roughly the height of a 12-storey building. |
Today's GSLV mission is significant for India as ISRO had been depending on foreign launchers for orbiting communication satellites weighing more than 2,300 kgs. The GSLV MkIII-D1 is capable of lifting payloads or satellites weighing upto 4,000 kgs into the GTO and 10,000 kgs into the Low Earth Orbit. It was a textbook launch as every stage of the three-stage GSLV Mklll with indigenous cryogenic engine performed well. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
The Indian Space Research Organisation had launched the GSAT-19 satellite, one of the heaviest communication satellites, with the GSLV Mklll-Dl rocket. The rocket became the heaviest to be launched by the Indian space agency ever with the heaviest single payload put in orbit as well. |
The rocket lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota at 5.28 pm. The rocket has the capability to carry a payload as heavy as 4,000 kg and put in into the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. It can also carry a 10,000 kg payload and put in into the Low Earth Orbit. |
A jubilant Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman A. S. Kiran Kumar said it "is a historic day" and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-lll (MkIIID-1) has successfully demonstrated its capabilities with the injection of GSAT-19 into the desired orbit. "It is a great success in the first maiden attempt and GSLV Mklll has successfully put in orbit GSAT-19 which is a next generation satellite" Kumar said. "I wish to congratulate the entire team which has relentlessly worked each day for today's launch from 2002," he added. |
The launch marks another success for India's space agency that has made record-setting launches during the past year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO on today's launch success. "Congratulations to the dedicated scientists of ISRO for the successful launch of GSLV MkIII-D1/GSAT-19 mission," PM Modi tweeted. |
Kudos came from President Pranab Mukherjee as well. He tweeted: "Heartiest congratulations to ISRO on the historic launch of GSLV-Mklll. GSLV-Mklll is the heaviest rocket ever made by India and is capable of carrying the heaviest satellites made till date. The nation is proud of this significant achievement." |
ISRO has plans to use the rocket for manned missions in the future. The rocket is a three-stage launch vehicle which has two solid motor strap-ons, a liquid propellant core stage and a cryogenic stage. The rocket is 43.39 metre in height which is roughly the height of a 12-storey building. |
Today's GSLV mission is significant for India as ISRO had been depending on foreign launchers for orbiting communication satellites weighing more than 2,300 kgs. The GSLV MkIII-D1 is capable of lifting payloads or satellites weighing upto 4,000 kgs into the GTO and 10,000 kgs into the Low Earth Orbit. It was a textbook launch as every stage of the three-stage GSLV Mklll with indigenous cryogenic engine performed well. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
The Indian Space Research Organisation had launched the GSAT-19 satellite, one of the heaviest communication satellites, with the GSLV Mklll-Dl rocket. The rocket became the heaviest to be launched by the Indian space agency ever with the heaviest single payload put in orbit as well. |
The rocket lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota at 5.28 pm. The rocket has the capability to carry a payload as heavy as 4,000 kg and put in into the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. It can also carry a 10,000 kg payload and put in into the Low Earth Orbit. |
A jubilant Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman A. S. Kiran Kumar said it "is a historic day" and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-lll (MkIIID-1) has successfully demonstrated its capabilities with the injection of GSAT-19 into the desired orbit. "It is a great success in the first maiden attempt and GSLV Mklll has successfully put in orbit GSAT-19 which is a next generation satellite" Kumar said. "I wish to congratulate the entire team which has relentlessly worked each day for today's launch from 2002," he added. |
The launch marks another success for India's space agency that has made record-setting launches during the past year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO on today's launch success. "Congratulations to the dedicated scientists of ISRO for the successful launch of GSLV MkIII-D1/GSAT-19 mission," PM Modi tweeted. |
Kudos came from President Pranab Mukherjee as well. He tweeted: "Heartiest congratulations to ISRO on the historic launch of GSLV-Mklll. GSLV-Mklll is the heaviest rocket ever made by India and is capable of carrying the heaviest satellites made till date. The nation is proud of this significant achievement." |
ISRO has plans to use the rocket for manned missions in the future. The rocket is a three-stage launch vehicle which has two solid motor strap-ons, a liquid propellant core stage and a cryogenic stage. The rocket is 43.39 metre in height which is roughly the height of a 12-storey building. |
Today's GSLV mission is significant for India as ISRO had been depending on foreign launchers for orbiting communication satellites weighing more than 2,300 kgs. The GSLV MkIII-D1 is capable of lifting payloads or satellites weighing upto 4,000 kgs into the GTO and 10,000 kgs into the Low Earth Orbit. It was a textbook launch as every stage of the three-stage GSLV Mklll with indigenous cryogenic engine performed well. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
The Indian Space Research Organisation had launched the GSAT-19 satellite, one of the heaviest communication satellites, with the GSLV Mklll-Dl rocket. The rocket became the heaviest to be launched by the Indian space agency ever with the heaviest single payload put in orbit as well. |
The rocket lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota at 5.28 pm. The rocket has the capability to carry a payload as heavy as 4,000 kg and put in into the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. It can also carry a 10,000 kg payload and put in into the Low Earth Orbit. |
A jubilant Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman A. S. Kiran Kumar said it "is a historic day" and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-lll (MkIIID-1) has successfully demonstrated its capabilities with the injection of GSAT-19 into the desired orbit. "It is a great success in the first maiden attempt and GSLV Mklll has successfully put in orbit GSAT-19 which is a next generation satellite" Kumar said. "I wish to congratulate the entire team which has relentlessly worked each day for today's launch from 2002," he added. |
The launch marks another success for India's space agency that has made record-setting launches during the past year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO on today's launch success. "Congratulations to the dedicated scientists of ISRO for the successful launch of GSLV MkIII-D1/GSAT-19 mission," PM Modi tweeted. |
Kudos came from President Pranab Mukherjee as well. He tweeted: "Heartiest congratulations to ISRO on the historic launch of GSLV-Mklll. GSLV-Mklll is the heaviest rocket ever made by India and is capable of carrying the heaviest satellites made till date. The nation is proud of this significant achievement." |
ISRO has plans to use the rocket for manned missions in the future. The rocket is a three-stage launch vehicle which has two solid motor strap-ons, a liquid propellant core stage and a cryogenic stage. The rocket is 43.39 metre in height which is roughly the height of a 12-storey building. |
Today's GSLV mission is significant for India as ISRO had been depending on foreign launchers for orbiting communication satellites weighing more than 2,300 kgs. The GSLV MkIII-D1 is capable of lifting payloads or satellites weighing upto 4,000 kgs into the GTO and 10,000 kgs into the Low Earth Orbit. It was a textbook launch as every stage of the three-stage GSLV Mklll with indigenous cryogenic engine performed well. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S to make a correct sentence. |
Gurgaon Police |
P: opened fire on men changing the electricity line |
Q: in Gurgaon's Civil Lines area |
R: evening after he allegedly |
S: detained a retired judge on Wednesday |
Given below is the body of a letter to the editor with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the correct option to make it readable. |
Reservation was (I) were given equal access to resources. The argument ?irrespective of the economic progress we make, we continue to remain socially disadvantaged? by those benefiting from it is unacceptable. Reservation (II) but the most backward. Is it (III)? If, in the bygone days, the "manuvadis" deprived the backward sections of opportunities, today (IV) among them. |
P: the educated and well-placed SCs, STs and OBCs are denying them to the lesser privileged |
R: destroys self-respect, so much so that competition is no longer on to determine the best |
Q: introduced to ensure that the historically underprivileged communities |
S: fair to extend reservation to the children of professors, scientists, bureaucrats, MPs and MLAs belonging to the SC, the ST and the OBC |
Given below is a report in jumbled form marked P, Q, R, S. Arrange the jumbled parts between A and B to make it sensibly readable. |
A: Gone are the days when India-Pakistan encounters went down to the wire. Gone are the days when the two sides/ought tooth and nail for a win. Gone are the days when two behemoths collided and the sparks brought the entire world to a standstill. |
P: The people of Pakistan love cricket. How can they not? They don't have anything else to make them feel better about their lives, in a country where basic human necessities such water and food has become luxuries. People in Pakistan eat, breathe and sleep cricket - often it is the only thing they have to look forward to. Take that away from them and they lose more than just a sport. |
Q: The scary thing is, India did not play to their full potential; they dropped catches, they were sloppy in the field, they did't even bat that well for most of their innings, but they were still miles ahead of Pakistan. |
R: Pakistan lost to India in Champion Trophy encounter on Sunday, the 4th June. Humans grow in the face of losses. They forget and they forgive. But fans of Pakistan cricket are destined to perennial discontent. Not because they have unjustified expectations of something extravagant whenever the team walks out onto the pitch, but because they expect. Expectations hurt. And fans of Pakistan cricket have come to realise that expecting this group of "elite athletes" to even get the basics right can be painful business. Failure, like defeat, is forgivable; but a refusal to learn from that failure is not. |
S: Pakistan on Sunday took that away from them. Some might even say that they did not even play cricket against India in Birmingham, let alone good cricket. It was something else; a selfish show of incompetence maybe, or perhaps a demonstration of a divided whole. |
B: Pakistan lost on 4th June the Sunday and they have lost many times before. The nation has always forgiven, even if it has not forgotten, but that should not be the case this time around. For, they are slowly taking cricket away from Pakistan, and by doing so they are depriving a troubled nation of more than just a game. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
Direction: Give the antonyms for the words underlined in the sentences below. |
Direction: Give the antonyms for the words underlined in the sentences below. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject- verb agreement. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject- verb agreement. |
Direction: Give the synonym of the words written in capital letters below. |
Direction: Give the synonym of the words written in capital letters below. |
Direction: Give one word substitutions to the following. |
Direction: Give one word substitutions to the following. |
Arrange the given words in sequence in which they occur in the dictionary. |
1. Bibulous |
2. Bide |
3. Bibliomania |
4. Bibliography |
5. Bibliophile |
In this question one statement has been followed by two courses of action. You are to decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing. |
Statement: |
Fake currency enters India through the buses that ply between India and Pakistan. |
Course of Action: |
I: The Government of India should stop all the bus services between India and Pakistan. |
II: Indian police and BSF should keep proper vigilance and strictly check the buses coming from the other side of the Indo-Pak border. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
XYZ Ltd. presently has three account assistants, namely A, B and C. The company is also having five accounts officers, namely, D, E, F, G and H. The management of the company is planning to open a new office in another city using three account officers and two account assistants from its present staff. On the basis of following grounds only the new office can be set up: |
(i) A and C are constantly finding faults with each other and should not be sent as members of the same team. |
(ii) C and E function well alone but not as a team. They should not be sent as members of the same team. |
(iii) D and G do not enjoy good relations. They should not be sent as members of the same team. |
(iv) Since D and F have been competing for promotion, they should not be sent as members of the same team. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
XYZ Ltd. presently has three account assistants, namely A, B and C. The company is also having five accounts officers, namely, D, E, F, G and H. The management of the company is planning to open a new office in another city using three account officers and two account assistants from its present staff. On the basis of following grounds only the new office can be set up: |
(i) A and C are constantly finding faults with each other and should not be sent as members of the same team. |
(ii) C and E function well alone but not as a team. They should not be sent as members of the same team. |
(iii) D and G do not enjoy good relations. They should not be sent as members of the same team. |
(iv) Since D and F have been competing for promotion, they should not be sent as members of the same team. |
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