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  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #49

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #49

    Over the past few days, we have been moving the time of publishing of the CSAT Mission here and there to figure out if publishing at 11 am is the best timing, and if that is when most people are responding. Please expect this jiggery-pokery to go on for a couple more days. The Mission…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #50

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #50

    Question 1 Prism Cinema has six gates for entry and exit named P,Q,R,S,T and U. Only one of S or U is open on weekdays (Monday to Friday). P is closed on Saturday. Only one of gates P,Q or R opens at any one point of time. If U is closed, then so is T.…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 03 July 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 03 July 2015

    The Hindu Front Page India now a $2-trillion economy: India’s GDP has touched the $2-trillion mark in 2014. The last trillion has been added in the last seven years after 2007. But we still are amongst the lower middle income category of countries. For foreign scholars, MHA acts as tough guide: The Ministry of Home Affairs has overbearing powers when…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #51

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #51

    Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. D is the neighbour of A, but not of H. B is the neighbour of F, and fourth to the left of D. E is the…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 02 July 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 02 July 2015

    The Hindu Front Page Women’s dignity sacrosanct: Holding that the “dignity of a woman is a part of her non-perishable and immortal self”, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that courts should not go for compromises/mediation between the accused and the victim, but should punish the accused (if found guilty) to the greatest possible extent. A recent order…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #52

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #52

    Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: When India became independent in 1947 after two centuries of colonial rule, it immediately adopted a firmly democratic political system, with multiple parties, freedom of speech, and extensive political rights. The famines of the British era disappeared, and steady economic growth replaced the economic stagnation…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 01 July 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 01 July 2015

    The Hindu Front Page PM’s Central Asia visit will focus on fighting Islamic State menace: The major focus will be on counter-terrorist activities, training of forces and counter-radicalism. Advancements in the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline are also expected. Full mobile number portability from July 3: This is an important step in the agglomeration of  mobile services in the…

  • CSAT DAILY MISSION #53

    CSAT DAILY MISSION #53

    Read the information given and answer the questions that follow: Six flats on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U. R is next to U, and both get South facing flats. Q gets a flat not next to T. U is to the…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 30 June 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 30 June 2015

    The Hindu Front Page 50 nations in, AIIB takes shape: The AIIB is expected to focus on infrastructure development in Asia. Unlike the existing International Monetary Fund and World Bank, it is unlikely to restrict lending on political considerations. India is the second largest shareholder with 7.5 % of the voting rights. China retains 26%…

  • Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 29 June 2015

    Newspaper Must Read Articles of The Day – 29 June 2015

    The Hindu Front Page/National Non-traditional threats stalk Kolkata-Kunming corridor: Security concerns like ethnic insurgency, terrorism, smuggling and human trafficking might stall the BCIM project. (Click here for the last article regarding this subject, and here for the other article in today’s newspaper regarding this subject). Rajan did not make alarmist remarks: About the remarks by the Governor…