Thursday, 28 January 2016

Paraprosdokians

Paraprosdokians (Winston Churchill loved them) are figures of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected; frequently humorous.

             Enjoy!    

1. Where there's a will, I want to be in it.

2. The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on my list.

3. Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

4. If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.

5. We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.

6. War does not determine who is right - only who is left.

7. Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

8. To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many is research.

9. I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you.

10. In filling out an application, where it says, 'In case of emergency, Notify:' I put 'DOCTOR'.

11. Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are sexy.

12. You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice.

13. I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.

14. To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.

15. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.

16 You're never too old to learn something stupid.😃😄

Monday, 25 January 2016

Happy Republic Day






Republic Day
 (26th January 2016)

Republic day in India is celebrated every year with great honour on 26th of January to honour the Constitution of India as it came into force on the same day in the year 1950. It had replaced the Government of India Act, 1935 into the governing document of India. On this day, a national holiday is declared by the Indian Government.
The new Indian constitution was sketched and approved by the Indian Constituent Assembly and decided to celebrate it on 26th of January every year as India became a republic country.

Chief Guest on Republic Day of India 2016

The chief guest on Republic Day of India in 2016 will be the French President Francois Hollande. As per the media report, it has been confirmed that he will be the chief guest of Republic Day parade 26th of January 2016.

What would be Special on Republic Day of India 2016

On this Republic Day of India:
This is first time in the Indian history since 1950 that French contingent will participate in the Republic Day parade of India together with the Indian armed forces.

After many years (26 years later), Indian Army dogs are now back to participate in the Republic Day Parade 2016 at the Rajpath. Around 36 Indian Army dogs including 24 Labradors and 12 German Shepherds will take part in the parade. They are practicing since last four months and three times a day for better performance.

This is first time in the Indian history after 66 years that there will be no BSF camel contingent participation in the republic day parade 2016.
The timing of republic day parade in 2016 has been reduced by at least 15 minutes by the government. There is plan to perform 90-minute parade in 2016 instead of two hours by cutting down some marching military contingents and number of tableaux.

Thursday, 21 January 2016

IOM Result ( 2015-16)

 (International Olympiad Of Mathematics)
Conducted By Silverzone
Class III
S.No
Name
Class
Class Rank
 Awards Won
1
Bhuvi Bhalla
Iii
1
Gold Medal
2
Aayushi Rohilla
Iii
3
Bronze Medal
3
Pranav Kumar
Iii
41
Participation Certificate
4
Navya Bhasin
Iii
36
Participation Certificate
5
 Rashi Jindal
Iii
5
Participation Certificate
6
Aditya Agarwal
Iii
 4
Participation Certificate
7
Adarsh Narayanan
Iii
1
Gold Medal
8
Ariraj S Dhaliwal
Iii
16
Participation Certificate
9
Raunak
Iii
2
Silver Medal
10
 S Saanvi
Iii
12
Participation Certificate
 

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

CONTRONYM



The contronym (also spelled “contranym”) goes by many names, including “auto-antonym,” “antagonym,” “enantiodrome,” “self-antonym,” “antilogy” and “Janus word” (from the Roman god of beginnings and endings, often depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions). 



1. Sanction can mean ‘give official permission or approval for (an action)’ or conversely, ‘impose a penalty on.’

2. Oversight is the noun form of two verbs with contrary meanings, “oversee” and “overlook.” “Oversee,”  means ‘supervise’, “Overlook” usually means the opposite: ‘to fail to see or observe; to pass over without noticing; to disregard, ignore.’

3. Left can mean either remaining or departed. If the gentlemen have withdrawn to the drawing room for after-dinner cigars, who’s left? (The gentlemen have left and the ladies are left.)

4. Dust, along with the next two words, is a noun turned into a verb meaning either to add or to remove the thing in question. Only the context will tell you which it is. When you dust are you applying dust or removing it? It depends whether you’re dusting the crops or the furniture.

5. Seed can also go either way. If you seed the lawn you add seeds, but if you seed a tomato you remove them.

6. Stone is another verb to use with caution. You can stone some peaches, but please don’t stone your neighbor (even if he says he likes to get stoned).
7. Trim as a verb predates the noun, but it can also mean either adding or taking away.  Depending on who or what was being readied, it could mean either of two contradictory things: ‘to decorate something with ribbons, laces, or the like to give it a finished appearance’ or ‘to cut off the outgrowths or irregularities ’ 


8. Resign works as a contronym in writing. This time we have homographs, but not homophones. “Resign,” meaning ‘to quit,’ is spelled the same as “resign,” meaning ‘to sign up again,’ but it’s pronounced differently.

9. Fast can mean "moving rapidly," as in "running fast," or ‘fixed, unmoving,’ as in "holding fast." If colors are fast they will not run. The meaning ‘firm, steadfast’ came first. The adverb took on the sense ‘strongly, vigorously,’ which evolved into ‘quickly,’ a meaning that spread to the adjective.

10. Off means ‘deactivated,’ as in "to turn off," but also ‘activated,’ as in "The alarm went off."

11. Weather can mean ‘to withstand or come safely through,’ as in “The company weathered the recession,” or it can mean ‘to be worn away’: “The rock was weathered.”

12. Screen can mean ‘to show’ (a movie) or ‘to hide’ (an unsightly view).

13. Help means ‘assist,’ unless you can’t help doing something, when it means ‘prevent.’

14. Clip can mean "to bind together" or "to separate." You clip sheets of paper to together or separate part of a page by clipping something out. 

15. Continue usually means to persist in doing something, but as a legal term it means to stop a proceeding temporarily.

16. Fight with can be interpreted three ways. “He fought with his father-in-law” could mean "They argued," "They served together in the war," or "He used the old battle-ax as a weapon." 

17. Flog, meaning "to punish by caning or whipping,"now can have the contrary meaning, "to promote persistently," as in “flogging a new book.” 

18. Go means "to proceed," but also "give out or fail," i.e., “This car could really go until it started to go.”

19. Hold up can mean "to support" or "to hinder": “What a friend! When I’m struggling to get on my feet, he’s always there to hold me up.”

20. Out can mean "visible" or "invisible." For example, “It’s a good thing the full moon was out when the lights went out.”

21. Out of means "outside" or "inside": “I hardly get out of the house because I work out of my home.”


22. Toss out could be either "to suggest" or "to discard": “I decided to toss out the idea.”


IOEL RESULT (2015-16)




CLASS III

ENROL.NO.
NAME
RAW SCORE
TOTAL MARKS
OLYMPIAD RANK
CLASS RANK
2nd LEVEL ELIGIBILITY
MEDAL
E16571003A01
BHUVI
87.5
88.208
912
5
-

E16571003A02
AAYUSHI
90
90.73
630
2
-
SILVER
E16571003A03
NAVYA
60
60.514
6261
23
-

E16571003A04
RASHI
65
65.593
4992
18
-

E16571003A05
ADITYA
70
70.555
4083
17
-

E16571003A06
S.SAANVI
87.5
88.261
763
3
-
BRONZE
E16571003A07
ROUNAK
80
80.663
1880
9
-

E16571003A08
AVIRAJ
85
85.682
1275
6
-





CLASS IV

ENROL.NO.
NAME
RAW SCORE
TOTAL MARKS
OLYMPIAD RANK
CLASS RANK
2nd LEVEL ELIGIBILITY
MEDAL
E16571004A01
PRANJAL
67.5
68.043
3820
9
-

E16571004A02
GANAV
52.5
52.925
7571
14
-

E16571004A03
SAMIKSHA
37.5
37.79
10857
24
-

E16571004A04
PARI
37.5
37.78
10904
25
-

E16571004A05
AARUSH
82.5
83.21
850
2
-
SILVER
E16571004A06
KUSHAGRA
52.5
52.895
7750
16
-

E16571004A07
ADITI
55
55.415
7155
13
-

E16571004A08
GURJOT
77.5
78.183
1554
4
-

E16571004A09
GURTEJ
75
75.683
2074
6
-

E16571004A10
NAVYE
57.5
57.989
6218
11
-

E16571004A11
MAMTA
50
50.405
8176
18
-

E16571004A12
UNNATI
45
45.312
9601
20
-