How to delete Facebook Page - Facebook Tips

How to delete Facebook Page
This guide will show you how you can delete your Facebook fan page:
You can delete the page if ONLY you are the Admin of that page.
Log in to your Facebook account and open the page that you would like to delete, you can open by searching its name or you can open by clicking the link below and select the page which you want to delete.

CLICK THIS LINK: -->>  https://www.facebook.com/bookmarks/pages
Once you select the page that you want to delete, click the menu EDIT PAGE in the top left side of your page administration area, then select Manage Permissions.
In the Manage Permissions Area, scroll down and you will see the link which tells you to Delete Your Page.
Click that link and your page will be permanently deleted from Facebook.

How to delete Facebook Group - Facebook Tips

How to delete Facebook GroupThis guide will show you how you can delete the group you created on Facebook,
Step 1:
Navigate to the main page for the Group you intend to delete by clicking the group name on the left navigation panel.
Step 2:
Click on the Settings icon. It's the small gear at the top right of the group page.
Step 3:
Click on the About tab. To the left of the "Find a Member" entry field, click on the menu and select All Members.

Step 4:
Remove members. One at a time, click on the gear icon under the group member's name, and from the menu, select Remove from Group.
NB: Make sure you don't remove yourself till the very end.
Step 5:
When you're the last person, Remove Yourself.
Facebook will ask you to verify that you wish to leave, and that the group will closed if you do so.
If you're sure this is what you want, go ahead and leave the group.
The group will be deleted.

Deactivate My Facebook Account Temporarily - Facebook Tips

Deactivate My Facebook Account Temporarily:
Want to deactivate your account on Facebook? This guide will show you how to do it.
Once you have logged in to Facebook, open the Account menu on the top right of the page, and then select the option “Account Settings,” where shown by the red arrows in the next image:
Once you have done that, in the left hand menu, click on the Security option, which is the one indicated in the next image:
Then, near the bottom of the screen, click on the “Deactivate your account” link:

To complete the deactivation you will have to choose your reason for leaving from a list of options and then click on the Confirm button. This will open a pop up box asking for your password: Enter it and click on the Confirm button. Finally, you will be asked to read a captcha text and enter it. Do so and click on the Submit button. This will lead you to Facebook's home page, where you will see a message confirming that your account has been deactivated.

Deactivation allows users to make their whole account invisible for temporary reasons and to recover all their information when they return, including their “list of friends” and their photos, just as it was before they left. To recover all their stuff they just have to log in again after 24 hours have passed since the deactivation.

Delete My Facebook Account Permanently - Facebook Tips

Delete My Facebook Account Permanently:
It is very easy to permanently delete your Facebook account, remember that, if you decide to delete your account permanently, you will lose each and everything starting from your contacts (friends), messages, albums, photos, videos and everything.

If you are ready for this, I am going to show you how, but if you are not sure, you can decide to deactivate your account first by reading this post:

Want to deactivate your account on Facebook? This guide will show you how to do it.
Once you have logged in to Facebook, open the Account menu on the top right of the page, and then select the option “Account Settings,” where shown by the red arrows in the next image:
Once you have done that, in the left hand menu, click on the Security option, which is the one indicated in the next image:
Then, near the bottom of the screen, click on the “Deactivate your account” link:
To complete the deactivation you will have to choose your reason for leaving from a list of options and then click on the Confirm button. This will open a pop up box asking for your password: Enter it and click on the Confirm button. Finally, you will be asked to read a captcha text and enter it. Do so and click on the Submit button. This will lead you to Facebook's home page, where you will see a message confirming that your account has been deactivated.

Deactivation allows users to make their whole account invisible for temporary reasons and to recover all their information when they return, including their “list of friends” and their photos, just as it was before they left. To recover all their stuff they just have to log in again after 24 hours have passed since the deactivation.
Now lets permanently delete Facebook account, (You need to Login to that account first)
If you have logged in in your desktop computer, click the link below and follow the next instructions to delete your account:
https://www.facebook.com/help/delete_account

If you are using mobile device, click this link instead:

https://m.facebook.com/account/delete

After deletion of your account, dont try to login again for the period of 2 weeks, if you will login within these two weeks, your account will be automatically reactivated.

The choice is yours.

Puzzles IQ Questions and Answers with Explanations

1. If u look at me
I'll look at u
If u grin at me
I'll grin at u
I u'll dance
I'll also dance
Bt if u shout,
Sorry, i can't. Who am i ?
.

2. Letter after f + half of 8 + shadow of q +
Opposite of d+ letter before m +
Middle of sea + 2 into 19th letter +
End of you

3. I m a 5 letter word
If my 1st lettr is removed i cum above u
If my 1st 2 lettrs r removd i m still around u
I m used for ur comfort

4. I am a word of 5 letters!
People eat me!
If u remove my 1st letter i will b a form Of energy!
If u remove my 1st 2 letters i will be needed 4 living.
If u remove my 1st 3 letters i will be near u.
If u remove my 1st 4 letters i will be a drink 4 u.
.
.
.
Who am i?

5. I am 10 letter word,
My 1234 has power to rule,
U eat my 5678.
My 89 nd 10 means of a lady,
I can fly what am i ??
.

6. Center of the "sky",
"y" change into "i",
Double of the first,
Give me just!
Do u understand this riddle...
Then reply!

7. At a recent school function, 500 people attended and Rs. 500 was collected.
The prices were as follows:
Fathers Rs. 2.00
Mothers Rs. 3.00
Children Rs. 0.48
More mothers than fathers turned up.
How many children were there..?

8. 4___4___4___4 = 20
Use +, -, /, * to solve it.
It's a challenge...
Reply the answer.

9. I.Q Test:
Mother’s Name is
SIXTY TWO
Son’s Name is
FIFTY TWO
Daughter’s Name is
FORTY TWO
What is Name of Father?
Answer: TWO (Because Fathers Name is attached with all family members.)

10. I + opp of w + starting of ice +
Twice of the letter before t +3/4th to x +
15th letter + 1/2 of o.

11. I am 5 letter word,
If all the 5 letters are available i am a talent in you,
If you remove my first letter i will die,
If you remove my first 2 letters i will be sick.
Who am i?
.
.

12. Test ur IQ
.
If
5 + 3 = 28
9 + 1 = 810
8 + 6 = 214
5 + 4 = 19
.
Then
7 + 2 = ?? U hav 2 mints

13. At 6'o a Clock ticks 6 times.
The time between first and last ticks is 30 seconds.
How long does it tick at 12'o clock.

14. It is a 9 letter word-123456789.
If it fails u die.if u can 234,u have 1234.
56 is 1type of disease.
89 indicates exat location and time

15. I can sizzle like bacon,
I am made with an egg,
I have plenty of backbone, but lack a good leg,
I peel layers like onions, but still remain whole,
I can be long, like a flagpole, yet fit in a hole,
What am i?

16. Every thing i swallon iz digested in full
Bt
If i drink water
I'll die soon. Guess wht iz it ?

17. Describe Three Parts of Human Body If We Cut Them We do not feel Pain
1) Nails
2) Hairs
3) ....... ??
Guess The Third Part Of Our Body ?

18. If U Look At Me
I’ll Look At U
If U Grin At Me
I’ll Grin At U
I U’ll Dance
I’ll Also Dance
But If U Shout,
Sorry, I Can’t. Who Am I ?

19. There are three boxes in a table. One of the box contains Gold and the other two are empty. A printed message contains in each box. One of the message is true and the other two are lies. The first box says 'The Gold is not here'. The Second box says 'The Gold is not here'. The Third box says 'The Gold is in the Second box'. Which box has the Gold?

20. If 1 = 2
       2 = 8
       3 = 18
       4 = 32
 Then  5 = ?

21. If 5+3 = 28
9+1 = 810
8+6 = 214
5+4 = 19
Then 7+3 = ???

22. How Can 101 + 101 = 10

23. If 1+1=5
2+2=20
3+3=30
Then 4+4=?

24.
Check Your IQ:
2
6
12
20
?

25. Ram and Shyam are two friends.
Ram asked Shyam if you give me 1 rupee then we will equal.
And Shyam asked Ram if you give me one rupee Then i will be 21 times greater than you.
How many Rupees they have?

Book Author's Names List

No.              Books                                               Authors
01    My experiments with Truth                    Mahatma M.K.Gandhi
02    Far from the Madding Crowd                Thomas Hardy
03    Geetanjali                                               Rabindra Nath Tagore
04    One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch      Alexander Solzhenitsyn
05    The Merchant of venice                         William shakespeare
06    The Moon and Six pense                       Somerset Maughan
08    A Tale of Two Cities                             Charles Dickens
09    Utopia                                                    Sir Thomas Moor
10    Origin of species                                   Charles Darwin
11    David Copperfield                                Charles Dickens
12    A passage to India                                E.M.Forster
13    Gulliver's Travels                                 Jonathan Swift
14    Discovery of India                               Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
15    The Vicar of Wakefield                       Oliver Goldsmith
16    The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire  Edward Gibbon
17    The Lady of the Last Minstrel            Sir Walter Scott
18    Pride and Prejudice                             Jane Austen
19    Time Machine                                     H.G. Wells
20    Arthashastra                                        Kautilya
21    Le Contract Social                              Jean Jacques Rousseau
22    Avigyan Sakuntalam                          Kalidas
23    Anand Math                                       Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
24    Mein Kampf                                      Adolf Hitler
25    Ain-i-Akbari                                     Abul Fazal
26    Akbar-Nama                                    Abul Fazal
27    Shakuntala                                       Kalidas
28    War and peace                                 Leo Tolstoy
29    A Dangerous place                          D.P. Moynihan
30    Raghuvamsa                                    Kalidas
31    Adventures of Sherlock Holmes     Arthur Conan Doyle
32    Adventures of Tom Saweyer           Mark Twain
33    Agni Veena                                      Kazi Nasrul Islam
34    Alice in Wonderland                        Lewis Carrol
35    Ancient Mariner                              Coleridge
36    Animal Farm                                   George Orwell
37    Anna Karenina                                Tolstoy
38    Antony and Cleopatra                     Shakespeare
39    Arms and the Man                          G.B.Shaw
40    Around the World in eighty days   Jules Verne
41    Baburnama                                     Babur
42    Ben Hur                                         Lewis Wallace
43    Bhagwat Gita                                Ved Vyas
44    Bisarjan                                         R.N.Tagore
45    Canterbury Tales                           Chaucer
46    Chitra                                            R.N.Tagore
47    Count of Monte Cristo                  Alexander Dumas
48    Crime and Punishment                  Dostoevsky
49    Das Kapital                                   Karl Marx
50    Divine Comedy                             Dante
51    Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde                  Stevenson
52    Don Quixote                                  Cervantes
53    Dr.Zhivago                                     Boris Pasternak
54    For whom the Bell Tolls                Ernest Hemingway
55    Forsyte Saga                                  John Galsworthy
56    Freedom at Midnight                     Dominique Lapierre
57    Gathering Storm                            Winston Churchill
58    Geet Govind                                   Jaya Dev
59    Gora                                               R.N. Tagore
60    Hamlet                                           Shakespeare
61    Harsha Charit                                 Bana Bhatt
62    Hunchback of Notre Dame            Victor Hugo
63    Hungry Stones                                R.N.Tagore
64    Illiad                                               Homer
65    Invisible Man                                 H.G.Wells
66    Ivanhoe                                          Walter Scott
67    Jungle Book                                   Rudyard Kipling
68    Kadambari                                     Bana Bhatt
69    Kidnapped                                     R.L.Stevenson
70    King Lear                                      Shakespeare
71    Kumar Sambhav                           Kalidas
72    Last Days of Pompeii                   Bulwar Lytton
73    Les Miserable                               Victor Hugo
74    Life Divine                                   Shri Aurobindo
75    Mahabharata                                 Vyas
76    Man and Superman                      G.B.Shaw
77    Meghdut                                       Kalidas
78    Mother                                          Maxim Gorky
79    Odyssey                                        Homer
80    Oliver Twist                                 Charles Dickens
81    Othello                                         Shakespeare
82    Panchatantra                                Vishnu Sharma
83    Paradise lost                                 John Milton
84    Pickwick Papers                          Charles Dickens
85    Plague                                          Albert Camus
86    The Post Office                            R.N.Tagore
87    Principia                                       Issac Newton
88    Ramayana                                    Valmiki
89    Robinson Crusoe                         Daniel Defoe
90    Shah Nama                                  Firdausi
91    Shape of things to come              H.G.Wells
92    Three Musketeers                       Alexander Dumas
93    The Tempest                               Shakespeare
94    Tom Sawyer                               Mark Twain
95    Treasure Island                           R.L.Stevenson
96    Ulysses                                       James Joyce
97    Uncle Tom's Cabin                     Mrs.Harriet Stowe
98    Waste Land                                T.S.Eliot
99    Nineteen Eighty-four                 George Orwell
100    Sunny Days                              Sunil Gavaskar
101    Faust                                         Goethe
102    Arabian Nights                         Sir Richard Burton
103    The City of Joy                         Dominique Lapierre
104    The One Day Wonders             Sunil Gavaskar
105    Silas Marner                             George Eliot
106    Bachelor of Arts                       R.K.Narayan
107    China Passage                          John Kenneth Galbraith
108    A Suitable Boy                         Vikram Seth
109    A Voice For Freedom               Nayantara Saigal
110    A Week with Gandhi                Louis Fisher
111    A Woman's Life                        Guy de Maupassaut
112    Age of Reason                          Jean Paul Sartre
113    Asian Drama                             Gunnar Myrdal
114    The Bubble                               Mulk Raj Anand
115    Ben Hur                                    Lewis Wallace
116    The Castle                                Franz Kalka
117    Chandalika                               Rabindra Nath Tagore
118    The Class                                 Erich Byron
119    The Clown                               Heinrich Boll
120    Comedy of Errors                    William Shakespeare
121    Communist Manifesto             Karl Marx
122    Confessions                             Jean Jacques Rousseau
123    The Court Dancer                    Rabindra Nath Tagore
124    Death of a City                        Amrita Pritam
125    Decline and Fall of the Roman        Edward Gibbon Empire
126    Essays of Gita                         Sir Aurobindo Ghosh
127    French Revolution                  Thomas Carlyle
128    Ganadevata                             Tara Shankar Bandopadhyaya
129    Glimpses of World History     Jawaharlal Nehru
130    The Godfather                         Mario Puzo
131    Grammar of Politics                Harold T.Laski
132    Guide                                       R.K.Narayan
133    Hindu View of Life                 Dr.S.Radha Krishnan
134    Hungry Stones                        Rabindra Nath Tagore
135    India Divided                          Dr.Rajendra Prasad
136    Jurassik Park                           Michael Crichton
137    Kidnapped                              Robert Louis Stevenson
138    Richard Nixon                        Leaders
139    Mahatma Gandhi                    Romain Rolland
140    The Masters                            C.P.Shaw
141    My Truth                                 Indira Gandhi
142    Old Man and the Sea              Earnest Hemingway
143    The Other Side of Midnight   Sindye Sheldon
144    Pride and Prejudice                Jane Austen
145    Shape of Things to Come      H.G.Wells
146    Sons and Lovers                    D.H.Lawrence
147    Treasure Island                      R.L.Stevenson
148    Valley of Dolls                      Jacqueline Susann
149    Wealth of Nations                 Adam Smith