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Briefing for Competitive Quiz 4th May 2018


1. World Health Day is celebrated every year on 7th April. It is celebrated in the anniversary of the establishment of the World Health Organization. This day is celebrated with the aim of spreading information and awareness to people towards health.
2. The big bells of 14 tonnes were placed in the Big Ben clock in London on 10 April 1858. Big Ben, on the northern end of London's Westminster Palace, is the nickname of the clock's big bell, and is known as the clock tower. It is a symbol of the history of British history. This hour was first started by telling the time from May 31 in 1859.
3. The end of dictatorship of Saddam Hussein was on 9 April 2003. At that time, Iraq's capital was celebrating its victory by patrol the US Army tank on the streets of Baghdad.
4. Germany's Bayern Munich team won the Bundesliga championship title. Bayern Munich won the title by defeating Augsburg 4-2 in the final of the Bundesliga Championship.
5. Sikander Singh Maluka Shiromani Akali Dal leader and former minister of Punjab. Recently, shoe has been thrown during the events in Australia. Maluka arrived as a chief guest in a kabaddi match in Australia.
6. Ramnath Kovind is the President of India. Recently they have visited African countries Equatorial Guinea, Swaziland and Zambia. Kovind is the first nation of India to visit Equatorial Guinea.
7. The use of unauthorized computers is called "crypto junking" for any hacker to mimic the crypto currency. "Crypto Junking" is included in the list of the most popular cyber crimes in cybercrime year 2017-18.
8. The RH-300 is a sound rocket. With the help of this rocket, accurate information can be obtained and accurate approximation of the upheaval on the lower surface of the atmosphere can be estimated.
9. "Govardhan Yojna" has been started in Haryana. This is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme. Which means "Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resource Money".
10. Guidelines on Brain Dead cases have been issued in Kerala. Kerala is the first state in country to adopt the standard operating procedure. Under these guidelines a medical board of four doctors will confirm the patient's brain dead. This will help the relatives to get the patient's donation.

Published On : 04 May 2018

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