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Books and Authors

Books and Authors

Book TitleAuthor Name
6th December 1992P.V. Narasimha Rao
A bend in the RiverV.S. Naipal
A Million Multinies NowV.S. Naipal
A Mission In KashmirAndrew Whitehead
A new deal for AsiaMahathir Mohammad
A pair of blue eyesThomas Hardy
A Passage of IndiaE.M. Forster
A Voice of FreedomNayantara Sehgal
AansooJai Shankar Prasad
Abhigyan ShakuntalamKalidas
Across Black WatersMulk Raj Anand
Affluent SocietyJ.K. Galbraith
Agni VeenaKazi Nazurul Islam
Ain-e-AkbariAbul Fazal
AjatshatruJai Shanker Prasad
AkabarnamaAbul Fazal
Alice in WonderlandLewis Carrol
Amar SinghAmar Singh
Amrit Aur VishAmrit Lal Nagar
An EquaL MusicVikram Seth
Anamika, Parimal, Gunjan, Jusi ki kaliSuryaknt Tripathi Nirala
Anna KareninaTolstoy
Area of DarknessV.S. Naipal
ArthashastraKautilya
AshtadhyayiPanini
Asian DramaGunnar Myrdal
August CoupMikhail S. Gorbachov
Avanti SundariDandi
AyodhyaP.V. Narasimha Rao
Between the LinesKuldeep Nayyar
Bhagwad GitaVeda Vyas
Bharat BhartiMaithili Saran Gupta
Bharat DurdashaBhartendu Harischandra
Bihari SatsaiBihari
BijakKabirdas
Bliss was it in that downMinoo Masani
Blood BrothersM.J. Akbar
Boyhood: Scenes from Provincial LifeJ.M. Coetzee
Bradman’s BestRolland Perry
Broken WingSarojini Naidu
Buddha CharitamAshwaghosh
Chand Ka Munh Tedha HaiGajanan Madhav
CoolieMulk Raj Anand
Cosmic RealityLajja Ram
Curfewed NightBasarrat Peer
Das CapitalKarl Marx
DashkumaracharitamDandi
DaybhagJeemootwahan
DeathKaka Saheb Kalelkar

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Divine ComedyDante
Divine LifeSwami Shivanand
Elizabeth Castello: Eight LessonsJ.M. Coetzee
End of the EraC.S. Pandit
Envisioning an Empowered NationDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Eternal IndiaMrs. Indira Gandhi
Experiment with UntruthMichael Anderson
Fasting, FeastingAnita Desai
FireproofRaj Kamal Jha
Forty nine DaysAmrita Pritam
Freedom from FearAung San Suu Kyi
GabanMunsi PremChand
Geet GovindJayadev
GitanjaliRabindra Nath Tagore
Glimpses of World HistoryJawahar Lal Nehru
GodanMunsi PremChand
Golden ThresholdSarojini Naidu
GoraRabindra Nath Tagore
Gulag ArchipelagoAlexander Solzhenitsyn
GuideR. K. Narayanan
GurusagaranO.P. Vijayan
Harry Potter and Deathly HallowsJ.K. Rowling
Harsha CharitBana Bhatta
Hindu view of LifeDr. S. Radhakrishnan
History of Western PhilosophyB. Russel
HumanyunamaGulbadan Beghum
I Follow the MahatmaK.M. Munshi
Ignited MindsDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
In the Line of Fire : A MemoirParvez Musharraf
India Wins FreedomAbul Kalam Azad
Indian PhilosophyDr. S. Radhakrishnan
Indian SummersJohn Wright
Indian war of IndependenceV.D. Savarkar
Indira Gandhi ReturnsKhushwant Singh
Innocent in DeathJ.D. Robb
Interpreter of MaladiesJhumpa Lahiri
Kaya KalpMunshi Prem Chand
Let Us Kill GandhiTushar A. Gandhi
Life of PiYann Martel
My President Years

Important Books & Authors

No.BooksAuthors
01My experiments with TruthMahatma M.K.Gandhi
02Far from the Madding CrowdThomas Hardy
03GeetanjaliRabindra Nath Tagore
04One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovitchAlexander Solzhenitsyn
05The Merchant of veniceWilliam shakespeare
06The Moon and Six penseSomerset Maughan
07Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to comeJohn Bunyan
08A Tale of Two CitiesCharles Dickens
09UtopiaSir Thomas Moor
10Origin of speciescharles Darwin
11David CopperfieldCharles Dickens
12A passage to IndiaE.M.Forster
13Gulliver's TravelsJonathan Swift
14Discovery of IndiaPandit Jawaharlal Nehru
15The Vicar of WakefieldOliver Goldsmith
16The Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireEdward Gibbon
17The Lady of the Last MinstrelSir Walter Scott
18Pride and PrejudiceJane Austen
19Time MachineH.G. Wells
20ArthashastraKautilya
21Le Contract SocialJean Jacques Rousseau
22Avigyan SakuntalamKalidas
23Anand MathBankimchandra Chattopadhyay
24Mein KampfAdolf Hitler
25Ain-i-AkbariAbul Fazal
26Akbar-NamaAbul Fazal
27ShakuntalaKalidas
28War and peaceLeo Tolstoy
29A Dangerous placeD.P. Moynihan
30RaghuvamsaKalidas
31Adventures of Sherlock HolmesArthur Conan Doyle
32Adventures of Tom SaweyerMark Twain
33Agni VeenaKazi Nasrul Islam
34Alice in WonderlandLewis Carrol
35Ancient MarinerColeridge
36Animal FarmGeorge Orwell
37Anna KareninaTolstoy
38Antony and CleopatraShakespeare
39Arms and the ManG.B.Shaw
40Around the World in eighty daysJules Verne
41BaburnamaBabur
42Ben HurLewis Wallace
43Bhagwat GitaVed Vyas
44BisarjanR.N.Tagore
45Canterbury TalesChaucer
46ChitraR.N.Tagore
47Count of Monte CristoAlexander Dumas
48Crime and PunishmentDostoevsky
49Das KapitalKarl Marx
50Divine ComedyDante
51Dr.Jekyll and Mr.HydeStevenson
52Don QuixoteCervantes
53Dr.ZhivagoBoris Pasternak
54For whom the Bell TollsErnest Hemingway
55Forsyte SagaJohn Galsworthy
56Freedom at MidnightDominique Lapierre
57Gathering StormWinston Churchill
58Geet GovindJaya Dev
59GoraR.N. Tagore
60HamletShakespeare
61Harsha CharitBana Bhatt
62Hunchback of Notre DameVictor Hugo
63Hungry StonesR.N.Tagore
64IlliadHomer
65Invisible ManH.G.Wells
66IvanhoeWalter Scott
67Jungle BookRudyard Kipling
68KadambariBana Bhatt
69KidnappedR.L.Stevenson
70King LearShakespeare
71Kumar SambhavKalidas
72Last Days of PompeiiBulwar Lytton
73Les MiserableVictor Hugo
74Life DivineShri Aurobindo
75MahabharataVyas
76Man and SupermanG.B.Shaw
77MeghdutKalidas
78MotherMaxim Gorky
79OdysseyHomer
80Oliver TwistCharles Dickens
81OthelloShakespeare
82PanchatantraVishnu Sharma
83Paradise lostJohn Milton
84Pickwick PapersCharles Dickens
85PlagueAlbert Camus
86The Post OfficeR.N.Tagore
87PrincipiaIssac Newton
88RamayanaValmiki
89Robinson CrusoeDaniel Defoe
90Shah NamaFirdausi
91Shape of things to comeH.G.Wells
92Three MusketeersAlexander Dumas
93The TempestShakespeare
94Tom SawyerMark Twain
95Treasure IslandR.L.Stevenson
96UlyssesJames Joyce
97Uncle Tom's CabinMrs.Harriet Stowe
98Waste LandT.S.Eliot
99Nineteen Eighty-fourGeorge Orwell
100Sunny DaysSunil Gavaskar
101FaustGoethe
102Arabian NightsSir Richard Burton
103The City of JoyDominique Lapierre
104The One Day WondersSunil Gavaskar
105Silas MarnerGeorge Eliot
106Bachelor of ArtsR.K.Narayan
107China PassageJohn Kenneth Galbraith
108A Suitable BoyVikram Seth
109A Voice For FreedomNayantara Saigal
110A Week with GandhiLouis Fisher
111A Woman's LifeGuy de Maupassaut
112Age of ReasonJean Paul Sartre
113Asian DramaGunnar Myrdal
114The BubbleMulk Raj Anand
115Ben HurLewis Wallace
116The CastleFranz Kalka
117ChandalikaRabindra Nath Tagore
118The ClassErich Byron
119The ClownHeinrich Boll
120Comedy of ErrorsWilliam Shakespeare
121Communist ManifestoKarl Marx
122ConfessionsJean Jacques Rousseau
123The Court DancerRabindra Nath Tagore
124Death of a CityAmrita Pritam
125Decline and Fall of the RomanEdward Gibbon Empire
126Essays of GitaSir Aurobindo Ghosh
127French RevolutionThomas Carlyle
128GanadevataTara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
129Glimpses of World HistoryJawaharlal Nehru
130The GodfatherMario Puzo
131Grammar of PoliticsHarold T.Laski
132GuideR.K.Narayan
133Hindu View of LifeDr.S.Radha Krishnan
134Hungry StonesRabindra Nath Tagore
135India DividedDr.Rajendra Prasad
136Jurassik ParkMichael Crichton
137KidnappedRobert Louis Stevenson
138Richard NixonLeaders
139Mahatma GandhiRomain Rolland
140The MastersC.P.Shaw
141My TruthIndira Gandhi
142Old Man and the SeaEarnest Hemingway
143The Other Side of MidnightSindye Sheldon
144Pride and PrejudiceJane Austen
145Shape of Things to ComeH.G.Wells
146Sons and LoversD.H.Lawrence
147Treasure IslandR.L.Stevenson
148Valley of DollsJacqueline Susann
149Wealth of NationsAdam Smith

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Data Interpretation For SBI PO - 2014

Directions ( 1- 5): The following pie-chart shows the sources of funds to be collected by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for its Phase II projects. Study the pie-chart and answers the question that follow.

Sources of funds to be arranged by NHAI for Phase II projects (in Rs. crores)


1.    Nearly about 20% of the funds are to be arranged through:
A. SPVS
B. External Assistance
C. Annuity
D. Market Borrowing
E. None of these

2.    If NHAI could receive a total of Rs. 9695 crores as External Assistance, by what percent (approximately) should it increase the Market Borrowing to arrange for the shortage of funds?
A. 4.5 %
B. 7.5 %
C. 6 %
D. 8 %
E. None of these

3.    If the toll is to be collected through an outsourced agency by allowing a maximum 10% commission, how much approximate amount should be permitted to be collected by the outsourced agency, so that the project is supported with Rs. 4910 crores?
A. Rs. 6213 crores
B. Rs. 5827 crores
C. Rs. 5455 crores
D. Rs. 5316 crores
E. None of these

4.    The central angle corresponding to Market Borrowing is
A. 52°
B. 137.8°
C. 187.2°
D. 192.4°
E. None of these

5.    The approximate ratio of the funds to be arranged through Toll and that through Market Borrowing is
A. 2:1
B. 1:6
C. 3:11
D. 2:5
E. None of these

Directions(6 – 10):The following line graph gives the ratio of the amounts of imports by a company to the amount of exports from that company over the period from 1995 to 2001. 
Ratio of Value of Imports to Exports by a Company over the Years.

6.    If the imports in 1998 were Rs. 250 crores and the total exports in the years 1998 and 1999 together was Rs. 500 crores, then the imports in 1999 was?
A. Rs. 250 crores
B. Rs. 300 crores
C. Rs. 357 crores
D. Rs. 420 crores
E. None of these

7.    The imports were minimum proportionate to the exports of the company in the year ?
A. 1995
B. 1996
C. 1997
D. 2000
E. None of these

8.    What was the percentage increase in imports from 1997 to 1998?
A. 72
B. 56
C. 28
D. Data inadequate
E. None of these

9.    If the imports of the company in 1996 was Rs. 272 crores, the exports from the company in 1996 was?
A. Rs. 370 crores
B. Rs. 320 crores
C. Rs. 280 crores
D. Rs. 275 crores
E. None of these

10.  In how many of the given years were the exports more than the imports?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. None of these

Answers:
1.    Answer: (B)
20% of the total funds to be arranged = Rs. (20% of 57600) crores
= Rs. 11520 crores » Rs. 11486 crores.
Rs. 11486 crores is the amount of funds to be arranged through External Assistance

2.    Answer: (C
Shortage of funds arranged through External Assistance  }= Rs. (11486 - 9695) crores
= Rs. 1791 crores.
Increase required in Market Borrowing = Rs. 1791 crores.
Percentage increase required = {[(1791 / 29952) ] x 100}% = = 5.98%  »6%.

3.    Answer: (C)
   Let Amount Permitted be x. 
    According to the question 
 x * 90% = 4910
then x = 5455.55 » 5455 crores 

4.    Answer: (C)
Central angle corresponding to Market Borrowing =[(29952/57600)]x 360º = 187.2º

5.    Answer: (B)
Required ratio = 4910/29952= 1/6.1 » 1/6

6.    Answer: (D)
The ratio of imports to exports for the years 1998 and 1999 are 1.25 and 1.40 respectively.
Let the exports in the year 1998 = Rs. x crores.
Then, the exports in the year 1999 = Rs. (500 - x) crores.
1.25 = 250/x è x = 250 /1.25 = 200 ( Using ratio for 1998
Thus, the exports in the year 1999 = Rs. (500 - 200) crores = Rs. 300 crores.
Let the imports in the year 1999 = Rs. y crores.
Then, 1.40 = y / 300 è y = ( 300 * 1.40 ) = 420
Imports in the year 1999 = Rs. 420 crores.

7.    Answer: (C)
The imports are minimum proportionate to the exports implies that the ratio of the value of imports to exports has the minimum value.
Now, this ratio has a minimum value 0.35 in 1997, i.e., the imports are minimum proportionate to the exports in 1997.

8.    Answer (D)
The graph gives only the ratio of imports to exports for different years. To find the percentage increase in imports from 1997 to 1998, we require more details such as the value of imports or exports during these years.
Hence, the data is inadequate to answer this question.

9.    Answer: (B)
Ratio of imports to exports in the year 1996 = 0.85.
Let the exports in 1996 = Rs. x crores.
Then, 272/x = 0.85 è x = 272 / 0.85= 320
Exports in 1996 = Rs. 320 crores.

10.  Answer: (D)
The exports are more than the imports imply that the ratio of value of imports to exports is less than 1.
Now, this ratio is less than 1 in years 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2000.
Thus, there are four such years.


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