Oswaal Objective General Knowledge | For All Competitive & Government Job Examinations | For 2024-25 Exam

Oswaal Objective General Knowledge | For All Competitive & Government Job Examinations | For 2024-25 Exam

Author: Oswaal Editorial Board

Publisher: Oswaal Books

Published: 2024-07-17

Total Pages: 745

ISBN-13: 9359583464

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At Oswaal Books, we are dedicated to providing quality educational resources that cater to the diverse needs of students and aspirants across India. It is with great pleasure and pride that we present our latest publication, Objective GK: A Comprehensive Collection of 11 Previous Years’ Papers from 15 Competitive Exams. This book is a unique compilation, meticulously curated to serve as a one-stop solution for those preparing for a wide range of competitive exams. The competitive exam landscape in India is vast and varied, encompassing numerous exams that test the general knowledge and awareness of candidates. Recognizing the need for a consolidated resource, we have brought together previous years’ papers from 15 major exams, namely: ➡️ Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) ➡️ Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) ➡️ Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) ➡️ West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) ➡️ Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) ➡️ Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) ➡️ Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC RAS) ➡️ Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) ➡️ Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) ➡️ National Defence Academy (NDA) ➡️ Combined Defence Services (CDS) ➡️ University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) ➡️ UPSC Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) ➡️ Life Insurance Corporation Apprentice Development Officer (LIC ADO) ➡️ Special Class Railway Apprentice (SCRA) This comprehensive question bank is arranged exam-wise, allowing aspirants to focus on the specific exams they are targeting, while also providing the flexibility to explore and practice questions from other exams. Each question is accompanied by a detailed solution, ensuring that learners not only practice but also understand the underlying concepts and improve their problem-solving skills. Our objective in creating this book is to provide aspirants with a reliable and efficient tool for exam preparation. The diversity of questions included in this book offers a broad spectrum of topics and difficulty levels, reflecting the true nature of competitive exams. By practicing with these questions, aspirants can gain a deeper insight into the exam patterns, enhance their time management skills, and build the confidence needed to excel in their examinations. We believe that Objective GK: A Comprehensive Collection of 11 Previous Years’ Papers from 15 Competitive Exams will prove to be an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike. Our team at Oswaal Books has put in tremendous effort to ensure the accuracy and quality of this compilation. We hope that this book will aid aspirants in their journey to success and help them achieve their academic and career goals.


General History of the Caribbean

General History of the Caribbean

Author: Ibarra Cuesta, Jorge

Publisher: UNESCO Publishing

Published: 2011-12-31

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 9231033581

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The title of Volume IV of the General History of the Caribbean, the Long Nineteenth Century, indicates its range, from the last years of the eighteenth to the first two decades of the twentieth. The volume begins during the hegemony of the European nations and the social and economic dominance of the slave masters. It ends with the hegemony of the United States of America and the economic dominance of American and European agricultural and mercantile corporations. The chapters provide thematic accounts of societies emerging from slavery at different times during the century and also of the circumstances that affected the extent to which these societies were autochthonous within their various territories. The book's survey of this span of 150 years begins with the Haitian Revolution and its repercussions both within the region and outside. It then examines in turn the variety of ways in which the emancipated, their ex-masters and the colonial powers related to each other in the economy, polity and society of various territories; the economy of sugar in decline; the hostility of local landed elites to the welfare of the emancipated, to the ways landless labourers adapted to survive, and to interregional migrations; the social and cultural transformations of new populations from Africa, India and China; the technical innovations in the sugar industry towards the end of the century that differentiate the interests of field owner from factory owner; the decline of white pre-eminence, yet their resistance to claims for autonomy and an end to colonial tutelage