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English Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Mains 2017 - 4 - Incoherent Sentences

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a set of English Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Mains 2017. This is a set based on Incoherent Sentences.


Four sentences are given below a, b, c and d. Of these, three statements are in logical order and form a coherent paragraph/ passage. From the given options, choose the option that does not fit into the sequence.

1. (a) Michael Hoffman, a poet and translator, accepts this sorry fact without approval.
(c) He acknowledges too - in fact, he returns to the point often - the best translators of poetry always fail at some level.
(b) Poetry typically follows some type of pattern while prose does not follow any formal patterns of verse.
(d) In terms of the gap between worth and rewards, translators come somewhere near nurses and street cleaners.


2. (b) Reservation should not exceed 50% for the civil services for want of balance and efficiency.
(a) A common form of caste discrimination in India has been the practice of untouchability.
(c) The number of aspirants to the civil services in India is very large and they come from various socio-economic backgrounds.
(d) These aspirants come from both reserved and unreserved category.


3. (d) Almost a century ago, when the father of the modern automobile industry, Henry Ford, sold the first Model T car, he decided that only the best would do for his customers.
(a) In October 2012, Toyota announced a recall of 7.43 million vehicles worldwide to fix malfunctioning power window switches, the largest recall since that of Ford Motor Company in 1996.
(b) And for over 90 years, this philosophy has endured in the Ford Motor company.
(c) Thus a vehicle is ready for the customers only, if it passes the Ford 'Zero Defect Programme'.


4. (a) Because, if the manager's subordinates are inefficient and ineffective and are not helped to increase their efficiency and effectiveness, the task may not be achieved.
(b) This must be just as true as the responsibility for achieving his prescribed tasks.
(c) Dealing with employees who don't respect you or your authority can eventually make your job unbearable.
(d) It is often and that one of the prime responsibilities of a manager is the training and development of his staff.


5. (b) Over the last decade, Australia and India have set up Test cricket's most absorbing rivalry.
(d) Every champion needs a counterpoint; legacies, defined referentially, draw from the dynamic between world-beater and contender.
(c) It was tough but India outperformed most of the teams in all three departments of the game in the last two years.
(a) India, thanks to its natural style of calm aggressive cricket, its distinctive ability to play at the level of the opposition, and the confluence of some of the finest cricketers in the contemporary game, fulfilled this role of contender.
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6. (c) Early in August, as his jeep wound its way through the piles of burning tires that angry protestors had used to barricade the road from Srinagar airport into the city, former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, turned to a journalist sitting next to him with a smile on his face.
(b) "So," he said, "Are you here to write another article about how I don't know how to run a government?"
(a) More likely than not, Dr. Abdullah's leadership – or that of Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President, his son Omar Abdullah - will soon be put to the test.
(d) The three time chief minister of Jammu & Kashmir asserted that only dialogue can bring peace in the valley.


7. (a) A nation has gone against its historical record.
(d) The single undeniable aspect of Obama's legacy is that he demonstrated that a black man can become president of the United States.
(b) Risen above its worst prejudices in one, emotional incandescent moment.
(c) Well, at least partly, and for a while Americans have voted in larger numbers than they have in decades, perhaps ever.


8. (d) This is the time of the year when people go out and shop for their winter wear.
(b) But it seems economic recession has hit the fashion industry as well.
(a) We haven't seen exclusive fashion shows from big designers this winter.
(c) Winters for the past two years have been among the warmest, during December to March, in north India that heavily impacted sales of winter clothing by almost 30%.



9. (b) After all, a story told on the large screen inevitably differs from that told on the small screen.
(c) This critical difference has an impact on viewership in terms of age, income and occupation.
(a) In this, the age of multimedia, we have to train ourselves to understand that as a rule, the medium is the message.
(d) In any play you've got to know what's going on around you so you can hear your cue to give a line or move in the scene.


10. (d) The size of the carbon footprint of nations in the developing world has again come in for serious international discussion.
(c) The failed mission of Copenhagen is the immediate cause of the resumption of this debate.
(b) While the main triggers of the debate are economic, social and cultural factors also have a major role to play.
(a) There are both natural and human sources of carbon dioxide emissions.


Answers & Explanations:
1. (b) 'The difference between prose and poetry' has no mention in other sentences; hence, b is an odd sentence.
2. (a) Sentence a does not match with the core issue of the paragraph, so, excluded.
3. (a) The statement a seems to be unfit into the paragraph; so, excluded.
4. (c) Sentence c does not match with the paragraph; hence, excluded.
5. (c) Statement c does not seem to belong to the paragraph.
6. (d) Statement d is not the part of the conversation between the chief minister and reporter.
7. (d) The statement which talks of Obama's legacy does not seem to be the part of the paragraph.
8. (c) Statement c talks of the winter season and not winter wear; hence, odd sentence.
9. (d) Statement d does not match with other three sentences and is excluded.

10. (a) Sentence a talks of the sources of carbon dioxide emissions which does not fit into the paragraph.









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Letter to sibling cautioning him/her about the rise of blue whale challenge - IBPS PO Descriptive

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a letter on "Letter to sibling cautioning him/her about the rise of blue whale challenge" which is aced by Pallavi & Priyanka Sahoo.



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271/A Ashoka Vihar Punjab

13 Sept,2017

Dear Radha,

Hope this letter finds you best in best of your spirit. I am writing this letter specially to tell you about the blue whale game challenge.

"Blue Whale Challenge", is an Internet "game" that is claimed to exist in several countries. The game allegedly consists of a series of tasks assigned to players by administrators during a 50-day period, with the final challenge requiring the player to commit suicide.

These daily tasks start off easy — such as listening to certain genres of music, waking up at odd hours, watching a horror movie, among others, and then slowly escalate to carving out shapes on one’s skin, self mutilation and eventually suicide.

I am urging you to don’t indulge yourself in such game. It is just a wastage of time. Focus on your studies and hobbies too. I would like to wish you all the best in your studies and all your endeavors.

Convey my best regards to uncle and aunt.

Your affectionately
Pallavi


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Dear Nisha,

How are you my sister ? It has been a very long time since we met. How was your trip to kasuli ? Hope you enjoyed & many many congratulations  for your success in the semester exam. Hope you achieve many more.

I know you are doing fine with your studies and utilizing your spare time intelligently, but as your elder sister, I think it’s my responsibility to make you cautious and guide you in right direction. You must have heard about the cybergame ‘BlueWhale’. So, here I’m going to make you aware of the consequences it offers.

It’s not like anyother fun game, rather it’s a game of death in disguise. When someone plays this game, slowly becomes the victim of this game, have to blindly follow the instructions of the creator & have to fulfill the tasks assigned to him/her. At the end stage of this game he/she has to sacrifice his/her precious life in the name of task fulfillment.

So, I urge to not fall in trap of these nuisances. Of course  you should use the internet as it’s the ocean of knowledge, but you should know what to absorb & what not to. Hope you & parents are doing fine there. Give them my regards. Miss you.

Take care,


Ananya


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IBPS PO 2017 Descriptive Contest - Part 2

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is the 2nd Part of IBPS PO 2017 Descriptive Contest.


IBPS PO 2017 - Descriptive Topics - Part 2

Essay:
  • Right to Privacy – Pros & Cons
  • Rise of Artificial Intelligence – Impact on Human Resources (Workers, employees)
  • E-Waste & Medical Waste - Necessary steps to tackle the issue
  • Air Pollution - What are the necessary steps to tackle Air Pollution & Smog
  • Railway Safety or Luxury? - Your Views


Letter:
  • Write a letter to the editor suggesting ways to create awareness about Goods & Services Tax.
  • Write a letter to the editor describing what success in your words is.
  • Write a letter to the bank manager requesting to replace your Magstripe Debit Card with EMV Chip Card.
  • Write a letter to any of your family member asking about his/her well-being and giving some advice on Air Pollution.


Last Date to Send Your Entries: 11.59 PM , 16th November, 2017

Send your Entries atexampundit@gmail.com


READ THE FOLLOWINGS CAREFULLY

Rules:
  • You can submit at least 1 and maximum 6 topics.
  • You cannot copy paste from other articles/essays.
  • You are allowed to research and compile data to pen your essay/letter.
  • You must send your essay/letter in MS Doc format.


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  • The points awarded to aspirants will be unbiased and at no point will be changed. Unless there is any typing error.
  • There are NO CHARGES OR FEES TO PARTICIPATE IN EP’S DESCRIPTIVE CONTEST. Participation is Absolutely Free.
  • Exampundit reserves the right to amend/change any rule/terms at any point.
  • Winner & runner-up will be decided at the end of the contest (Part 6)


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Current Affairs Update – 13 November, 2017

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here are the Important Current Affairs of 13 November, 2017. These are important for the upcoming IBPS PO, Clerk Mains, NICL Assistant, OICL AO exams.



Banking & Financial News

Union Government set to launch BharatNet phase 2 project


  • The Union Government would be launching its second and final phase of BharatNet project on 13 November 2017 to provide high-speed broadband service in all Gram Panchayats by March 2019. It will be implemented at an outlay of around Rs 34000 crores.
  • Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha, Law and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar would be launching the project at the National Conference in New Delhi.
  • The telecom ministry would also be signing agreements with seven states — Maharashtra, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Jharkhand — which will roll out the project on their own with partial funding from the central government.
  • The conference would see participation from Information and Technology Ministers, state secretaries and service providers.

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Key Highlights

  • Under phase 2, the government aims to provide broadband connectivity in the remaining 1.5 lakh Gram Panchayats through 1 million km of additional optical fibre.
  • For the same, the government would be providing bandwidth to telecom companies such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India, Idea Cellular and Reliance Jio at 75 per cent lower rate to set up broadband and Wi-Fi services in the rural areas.
  • BSNL will roll out optical fibre in yet to be covered locations of eight states including Assam, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir and Sikkim.
  • Power Grid Corporation of India has been awarded contract for three states including Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Odisha.
  • India at present has 38,000 wifi hotspots. Under BharatNet phase 2, around 6-7 lakh wifi hotspots will be added with 2-5 hotpsots in each panchayats.
  • Some of the wifi hotspots may not be commercially viable initially. So, in such cases the government will provide viability gap funding of around Rs 3,600 crore to telecom operators.
  • BharatNet Phase 1, under which one lakh Gram Panchayat were to be connected, will be completed by the end of this year.

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Crisil, Sidbi tie up to launch MSME sentiment index CriSidEx


  • SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India) and ratings agency Crisil on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch 'CriSidEx', a business sentiment index for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that will indicate the current state and expected outlook on the MSME sector every quarter.
  • The 'Sentiment Index' is expected to provide crucial insights into employment, business environment and foreign trade.
  • "Data on MSMEs comes with a significant lag, so there is no way to regularly aggregate and assess the ground situation amongst wide range of disparate enterprises spread across India," Crisil and SIDBI said.
  • Every quarter, the CriSidEx survey will cover over 1,000 MSMEs using a structured questionnaire to ensure consistency in methodology and capture information sans significant deviations. The sample will have representation based on size, geography and nature of business and across different legal entities.

News related to India & states

Youth Affairs Minister releases India Youth Development Index and Report 2017


  • Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports (Independent Charge) Rajyavardhan Rathore released the India Youth Development Index (YDI) and Report 2017 in New Delhi on 13 November 2017.
  • The index has been developed by the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) in Tamil Nadu. The main aim behind constructing the index is to track the trends in Youth Development across the states.

Key Highlights

  • The index will help recognise the high and low performing states, indentify the weak domains and inform the policy makers about the priority areas of intervention for youth development in the states.
  • The construction of the index was done using the latest definition of youth as used in National Youth Policy – 2014 (India) and World Youth Development Report of Commonwealth (15 – 29 years) as well as using the Commonwealth Indicators in order to facilitate Global comparison.
  • In the India Youth Development Index 2017, the first five dimensions are retained same as that of Global YDI.

WCD Ministry to host ‘Hausala 2017’ to celebrate Child Rights Week


  • The Ministry of Women and Child Development would be celebrating the Child Rights Week by hosting ‘Hausala 2017’ festival from 16-20 November 2017.
  • The festival will be hosted by the Ministry as an Inter CCI Festival for the children who reside in Child Care Institutions (CCIs). The week was chosen as the nation celebrates the Children’s Day on 14 November and the International Child Rights Day is celebrated annually on 20 November.
  • The week-long festival will provide an occasion to showcase the talents of children from various child care institutions across the country and provide them with a space to express their dreams and aspirations.
  • The children will be participating in various events including Bal Sansad, painting competition, athletics meet, football, chess competition and speech writing.













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Ask The Mentor - 14 November, 2017

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Hello and welcome to exampundit . Here is the Daily Page where you can ask any question related to your Exam, Materials, Career or anything.

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Strategy to crack IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam 2017

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IBPS conducts recruitment drives for various posts of banking sector in India. It has notified for the recruitment drive for clerks in public sector banks. The exam will be conducted in two phases, first phase is preliminary exam followed by main exam. The level of competition is on its peak as the number of vacancies has reduced from previous years and number of applicants has increased. The candidates required a best fit strategy to crack this exam. Through this exam we will be providing you with the best fit strategy.


The preliminary exam has three sections English Language and Comprehension, Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude. The exact exam pattern is:-
Section Name
Number of Questions
Maximum Marks
English Language
30
30
Numerical Ability
35
35
Reasoning Ability
35
35
Total
100
100

It means we are having sixty minutes to attempt 100 questions. It means we are having 36 seconds for one question. The next big question is how many questions one should attempt to stay in safe zone. As per current trends of banking exams, one must attempt at least 75+ questions with more than 90% accuracy. The exam must be attempted in two phases, first phase to secure sectional cut off and second phase to increase marks.


The candidates should follow a rational approach to achieve these figures. The preparation plan can be divided into following sub plans:-
  • Completing syllabus (from easy to moderate to difficult)
  • Taking quizzes while completing syllabus
  • Taking mocks after syllabus completion
  • Analyzing mocks to improve speed and accuracy  



Although the syllabus for this exam is vast but there are certain topics in every section which hold maximum weightage. Therefore the candidates should focus on scoring topics first and then move to other topics. The section wise strategy is given below:-

IBPS has notified for the recruitment of specialist officer exam. This exam will be conducted in three phases, the preliminary exam, mains exam and interview. First step is preliminary exam. The competition is going to be very high. Therefore a best fit strategy for attempting exam is a must. In this article we will be discussing this best fit strategy.


The preliminary exam has three sections English Language and Comprehension, Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude. The exam pattern is:-
Section Name
Number of Questions
Maximum Marks
English Language
30
30
Numerical Ability
35
35
Reasoning Ability
35
35
Total
100
100

It means we are having sixty minutes to attempt 100 questions. It means we are having 36 seconds for one question. The next big question is how many questions one should attempt to stay in safe zone. As per current trends of banking exams, one must attempt at least 75+ questions with more than 90% accuracy. The exam must be attempted in two phases, first phase to secure sectional cut off and second phase to increase marks. The subject wise strategy is given below:-


English Language and Comprehension: - In English Language and Comprehension the candidates can score 25+ marks. This number of attempts is possible with a rational strategy. The candidates should prepare for scoring sections first to secure cut off marks and then move to other topics.


Phase 1:- To prepare for scoring and easy topics
  • Cloze test: - This type of questions remains easy to tackle if you first read complete paragraph quickly and then start attempting blanks one by one. The candidates can score well in this topic with little efforts. The grammar and vocabulary both are covered in this type. The candidates should gain expertise in both grammar and vocabulary as well.
  • Spotting errors: - These types is also easy and less time consuming as either you know the error or leave the question. Follow good source to know the main areas from where maximum questions are asked in exam. For example subject verb agreements, confusing words, questions tags etc.
  • Para jumbled sentences: - With a short span of time you can easily expertise this type of questions.



Phase 2:- Scoring but level of difficulty is either moderate or tough:-
  • Passage: - The passage is time consuming therefore you should first practice questions based on Synonyms and Antonyms. Once you are able to save time in English section, try to practice complete passages.
  • Finding Odd sentence out: - This is the new type of question asked in exam these days. This topic requires a lot of readings from various sources.
  • Merging two paragraphs:- This type of questions can be asked in preliminary exam also, therefore practice ample amount of questions before exam.



Quantitative Aptitude: - In this section also there are questions from easy to moderate and sometimes difficult also. The candidates should attempt 23+ questions. The candidates can prepare for this section in two phases:-

Phase 1:- To prepare for scoring and easy topics:-
  • Simplification and approximation: - This type of questions is easy to solve and take less time. The candidates can easily attempt 8+ questions.
  • Series: - The candidates can easily solve 3+ questions out of 5 in this section. If you are able to get the clue of pattern in first 10 seconds, then you should attempt it else leave the question.
  • Quadratic equations: - This also one of scoring topics, you can easily score 4+.

Phase 2:- Scoring but level of difficulty is either moderate or tough:-
  • Data Interpretation: - In this type of questions the candidates can easily attempt 4+. If the question is direct and involves less calculations you should attempt it else leave the question. Try to solve questions using ratio analysis method for quick calculations.
  • Miscellaneous: - This type is a mix of easy, moderate to difficult types of questions. The candidates should hunt for easy and moderate questions. The difficult questions should be skipped. In this manner the candidates can attempt 4+ questions easily.



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Reasoning Ability: - In this section also there are questions from easy to moderate. The candidates should attempt this section in two phases, first to secure sectional cut off and second to increase score. The candidates should attempt 27+ questions:-

Phase 1:- To prepare for scoring and easy topics:-

  • Inequality: - The questions of inequality remain easy to attempt. The candidates can easily attempt all 5 questions in 3 minutes.
  • Number /alphabet series: - This type of questions is from easy to moderate the candidates should attempt the easy questions first and then moderate ones. The candidates can attempt 5+ questions. The candidates should not waste time if they are not able to get the pattern in first 10 seconds.

Phase 2:- Scoring but level of difficulty is either moderate or tough:-
  • Miscellaneous: - In miscellaneous questions are from easy to difficult. The candidates should attempt easy and moderate questions. They should skip difficult questions in order to save time. The candidates can attempt 4+ questions.
  • Puzzles: - If the puzzle is having two or less than two parameters attempt it else leave it. There remain three puzzles out of which two puzzles can be solved with proper time management. The candidates thus can attempt 8+.


Once the syllabus is complete start taking mocks on regular basis. The candidates must do proper analysis of mocks in order to know the grey areas.


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Puzzle Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Prelims 2017 - 5

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a set of Puzzle for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant 2017.

Study the following information carefully answer the given questions :

Eight friends, Meenal, Rumia, Shikha, Ali, Peter, Harleen, Ketan and Bharat, are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Bharat sits second to the right of Shikha. Bharat does not sit at any of the corners. Meenal sits third to the right of Peter. Peter is not an immediate neighbour of Shikha. Rumia and Ketan are immediate neighbours of each other but Rumia does not sit at any of the corners of the table. Harleen is an immediate neighbour of neither Peter nor Shikha.


1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(a) Peter 
(b) Rumia
(c) Harleen 
(d) Shikha
(e) Bharat


2. Who sits third to the left of Ali?
(a) Bharat 
(b) Rumia
(c) Shikha 
(d) Peter
(e) Cannot be determined


3. What is the position of Peter with respect to Meenal?
(a) Immediate to the left
(b) Second to the left
(c) Third to the left
(d) Third to the right
(e) Second to the right


4. Who amongst the following sits second to the right of Ketan?
(a) Shikha 
(b) Ali
(c) Bharat 
(d) Harleen
(e) Meenal


5. Who amongst the following represent the immediate neighbours of Harleen?
(a) Meenal, Ketan 
(b) Bharat, Rumia
(c) Bharat, Meenal 
(d) Ali, Rumia
(e) Ali, Ketan


Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions :

Seven participants A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a straight line facing east. All of them have participated in a hundred-metre race. B sits fourth to the right of the person whose rank is 6th in the race. Either B or the sixth ranker sits at the extreme and of the line. Only one person sits between B and G. G is the third ranker. The person whose rank is first sits third to the left of D. D is not an immediate neighbour of G. Only one person sits between E and the person who finished at the second place. A and C are immediate neighbours. A is not at the sixth rank. The person whose rank is fifth sits third to the left of the person who finished seventh.


6. Who ranked at the fourth place?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) F


7. E’s rank in the race is
(a) First
(b) Second
(c) Fifth
(d) Sixth
(e) Seventh



8. How many persons are sitting between A and F?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) Five



Answers:

  1. C
  2. A
  3. D
  4. D
  5. B
  6. D
  7. A
  8. C




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English Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Prelims 2017 - 5 (Error Based on IBPS PO Pre)

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a set of English Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Prelims 2017. This is a set of Error Based on IBPS PO Pre.


In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s. For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that are correct.

1. (A) When you look up a word, the main thing that you want to know was its basic meaning.
(B) It’s time to winding up the discussion now.
(C) A great many various words in English have more than one meaning.
(D) That wasn’t a very fair thing to say!
(a) D only
(b) A and D
(c) A, B and D
(d) All of the above are correct
(e) None of the above


2. (A) She has a fair chance of winning the first prize.
(B) Fair weather is forecasted for tomorrow.
(C) There’s a fair on at the park this very week.
(D) Don’t forget to wind down your watch.
(a) A only
(b) A and C
(c) A, B and C
(d) None of the above are correct
(e) Only A and B


3. (A) Every language has a lot of different words with similar but slightly differing meanings.
(B) Words are used with each other in fairly fixed ways in every language.
(C) Words do not only have meanings, they also have associations.
(D) At an advanced level of any language, it is important to develop an impression of what connotations certain words have.
(a) A only
(b) A and C
(c) A, B and C
(d) All of the above are correct
(e) Only (b)



4. (A) Make a special note of any special characteristics that a word has had.
(B) The judge Mr. Dhuan increased the sentence of life imprisonment.
(C) We had a lightish dinner.
(D) Raveesh is very good at putting on different accentuals.
(a) A only
(b) A and C
(c) A, B and C
(d) None of the above are correct
(e) Only (b) and (c)


5. (A) I don’t like recorded music, I prefer the real thing.
(B) These items are the genuine articles.
(C) You can give a wide summary of something.
(D) You can describe something in minute detail.
(a) A and C
(b) A and B
(c) B and D
(d) C only
(e) None of these

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6. (A) It’s something I feel powerfully about.
(B) If I remember perfectly, it happened at about six thirty.
(C) It is useful to learn which adverbs most typically modify particular types of objectives.
(D) The majority of these adjectives has a negative connotation.
(a) C only
(b) B and C
(c) A only
(d) None of these
(e) All of these

7. (A) You lift your hand to ask a question.
(B) You can raise a family.
(C) You can go to a website on the world wide web.
(D) You can inspect a hotel inside which you want to stay.
(a) A only
(b) C only
(c) B and D
(d) B and C
(e) None of these


8. (A) The Seven Horses hotel in Singapore is much great.
(B) He just doesn’t live in the genuine world.
(C) This briefcase is made of authentic leather.
(D) She is a very genuine person.
(a) A, B and D
(b) B and D
(c) C only
(d) D only
(e) A and B only



9. (A) After his death,she went to the hospital to collect his personal affairs.
(B) He made a rather fragile attempt of an apology, but it didn’t convince anyone.
(C) Abhijit was a dreadful opponent, and I respected him for that.
(D) I was feeling pretty anxious when she didn’t arrive on time.
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) D only
(d) C only
(e) None of these

10. (A) A brash walk before dinner helps to enforce the appetite.
(B) The death tally in the Pakistan earthquake has now risen to 300,000.
(C) Let’s take a sluggish stroll along the beach, shall we?
(D) If you want to stay at home tonight, that’s perfectly OK with me.
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) C only
(d) D only

(e) A and B only



Answers:

1. (a)
2. (a)
3. (d)
4. (d)
5. (b)
6. (d)
7. (d)
8. (d)
9. (c)
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Chapterwise Quantitative Aptitude Quiz from Previous Paper for IBPS Clerk 2017 - Percentage - 2

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1. In the recently concluded referendum in New York, regarding calling back US troops from Iraq,600 people voted on a referendum, but after some discussion the opponents increased by 150%. The motion was then rejected by a majority two times as great as that by, which it was formerly passed. How many people voted against the initial referendum?
(a) 400
(b) 300
(c) 200
(d) 500


2. In Patna University, out of every 7 students learning science, 3 take literature as well; for every student taking at least one of these two courses, there are 3 students who take up neither. If 10% of the students take only science, the percentages who have taken science is:
(a) 17 ½ %
(b) 23 1/3 %
(c) 7 ½ %
(d) Cannot be determined


3. 60% of the students of a class are boys and in an examination, 80%of the girls scored more than 40 marks (out of a maximum possible 150 marks). If 60% of the total students scored more than 40 marks in the same examination, find the fraction of the boys who scored 40 marks or less.
(a) 8/15
(b) 7/15
(c) 4/5
(d) 1/5



4. A thousand people voted on a resolution with 10% of the votes being invalid. After some discussion 1,000 people voted again. This time there were 20% invalid votes. The opponents were increased by 50% while the motion was now rejected by a majority, which is 300% more than it was formerly passed by. How many people voted against the resolution after the discussion?
(a) 400
(b) 200
(c) 300
(d) 500

5. Recently I had gone to a locality called Shadigarh for conducting a survey about the number of married persons in the locality. The population of the locality is 7,200 and 11/18th of those are males and the rest females. If 40% of the males are married, find percentage of married females in the locality.
(a) 48 1/7%
(b) 52 4/7%
(c) 62 6/7%
(d) 71 1/7%

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6. Nitish was to get a 50% hike in his pay but the computer operator wrongly typed the figure as 80% and printed the new pay slip. He received this revised salary for three months before the organization realized the mistake. What percentage of his correct new salary will he get in the fourth month, if the excess paid to him in the previous three months is to be deducted from his fourth month?
(a) 20%
(b) 25%
(c) 40%
(d) 33 1/3%



7. In the US opinion polls held during August, 60% of the respondents favoured Walter Mondale while the rest favoured George W. Bush. It was found in September polls that 10% of Mondale supporters switched their preference to Bush, while the same percentage of Bush’s supporters also switched their preference to Mondale. What percentage of the electorate should now switch their preference from Mondale to Bush so that they are at par?
(a) 6%
(b) 8%
(c) 10%
(d) 14%


8. An index of 12 shares contains, among others, the shares of Reliance, HLL and Infosys with weightage of 7%, 13%and 15% respectively. What is the increase in the prices of other shares, if these three rise by 9%, 10% and 4% respectively, while the index rises by 6%?
(a) 5.34%
(b) 4.91%
(c) 4.58%
(d) Cannot be determined


9. A community service organisation has raised 80% of the donation that it needed for a new building by receiving an average donation of ₹ 400 per person from a group of people. To raise the remaining amount, the organisation now intends approaching another group of people which has two-thirds the number of people as the first group. What should be the average donation per person from the new group?
(a) ₹ 100
(b) ₹ 150
(c) ₹ 200
(d) ₹ 250


10. 60% of the employees of Due North Inc. are female, and 75% of the men earn more than ₹ 25,000 per year. If 45% of the company’s employees earn more than ₹ 25,000 per year, what fraction of the women employed by the company earn ₹ 25,000 per year or less?
(a) 2/11
(b) 1/4
(c) 1/3

(d) 3/4


1. C
2. A


3. B


4. A


5. C


6. C


7. D


8. A


9. B


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Important Terms related to Banking & Finance PDF 2017

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Important Tips to Ace AIC AO 2017 Exam

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Hello and welcome to exampunditToday we are sharing important tips to score & ace Agriculture Insurance Company of India AO Exam 2017.

Exam Pattern

The Objective test will be of 200 marks for 2 hours, comprises of the following:
Subject Name
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Reasoning
50
50
English Language
50
50
Quantitative Aptitude
50
50
General Awareness
50
50

Descriptive Test: Descriptive English Test of 30 minutes duration with 30 marks will be a Test of English Language (Essay, Letter & Precis) will be in English and will be conducted through on line mode on the same session.

Descriptive papers to the extent of 15 times number of vacancies may be assessed.

Candidates who have scored a minimum total score in the objective examination and have qualified the descriptive test will be short listed for the interview to the extent of about 3 times the number of vacancies.


A candidate shall be required to qualify in the descriptive test, but the marks in the descriptive test will not be counted towards short listing for interviews or final selection.


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Important Points to Remember:
1. Quantitative Aptitude is expected to be similar to NICL AO. Which means you do not have to panic and do the difficult ones similar to IBPS PO & SBI PO.
2. Data Interpretation, Series, Approximations will let you attempt properly.
3. Reasoning will include old pattern problems and moderate level problems similar to LIC HFL examination.
4. Input/Output(Old Pattern), Coding-Decoding(Old Pattern), Puzzles, Seating Arrangements, Direction Tests will help you score better in the examination.
5. If you have a good command over Cloze Test, Error Corrections, Sentence Rearrangements, it will be easy for you to score in English.
6. Secure good marks section wise at first then pick your weapon of mass scorer.

Important General Awareness Topics:
  • Banking & Financial Current Affairs – From September to November 9, 2017
  • India & states related Current Affairs – From September to November 9, 2017
  • Global Current Affairs from – From October to November 9, 2017
  • Appointments – September, October to November 9, 2017
  • Capitals & Currencies
  • Days from October to November (Full)
  • Ranks of India in Various Indexes, Reports & Lists
  • Insurance Awareness, Agricultural Insurance Awareness
  • Basic Banking Awareness
  • Stock GK – Palaces, Dams, Forts, Cities on River Banks, Lakes, National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Powerplants etc.


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Descriptive:

It is 30 marks section with 30 minutes’ duration. This section would comprise of essay writing, Comprehension and precis writing questions. Practice these types of questions. Get an idea of the format of these types of questions and the specified word limit.

These types of questions test your ability to communicate, organize and structure your ideas. So, try to improve your writing skills. Strengthen your vocabulary. Read a lot of newspapers, editorials, write ups on current issues and practice them. Get a rough idea of what is happening around you at the national/international level and hot topics. This will greatly help you as most of the essay questions will be based on these types of issues. Read different blogs and magazines pertaining to social issues. This will give you a better insight.





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Current Affairs Update – 14 November, 2017

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here are the Important Current Affairs of 14 November, 2017. These are important for the upcoming IBPS PO, Clerk Mains, NICL Assistant, OICL AO exams.




Banking & Financial News

Union Government launches National Power Portal for dissemination of power sector information


  • RK Singh, Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy, on 14 November 2017 launched the National Power Portal (NPP) for collation and dissemination of Indian power sector information. The portal can be accessed at http://npp.gov.in.
  • The stakeholders of NPP are Ministry of Power (MoP), CEA, PFC for Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS), REC for Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY), other power sector utilities in government as well as private sector and other government organizations.
Highlights of National Power Portal

  • NPP is a centralised system for Indian Power Sector that facilitates online data capture and input from generation, transmission and distribution utilities.
  • The Nodal Agency for implementation of NPP and its operational control is Central Electricity Authority (CEA).
  • The system has been conceptualized, designed and developed by National Informatics Centre (NIC).
  • It enables dissemination of Power Sector Information related to operation, capacity, demand, supply and consumption through analysed reports, graphs, statistics for central, state and private sector.
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India’s 1st Tribal Entrepreneurship Summit begins in Chhattisgarh


  • India’s first Tribal Entrepreneurship Summit began in Dantewada, a district in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh on 14 November 2017.
  • The event has been organized by NITI Aayog in partnership with the government of United States of America. The event is a part of 8th Global Entrepreneurship Summit being held in India.
  • The summit has been organised mainly with the motive to inspire, nurture and promote the spirit of entrepreneurship in tribal youth. This ensures yet another step towards tribal-centric sustainable and inclusive development.
  • The summit will see the participation of tribal entrepreneurs from various sectors across the country and abroad. Several eminent speakers from NITI Aayog, health and agri-pharma sectors will also be speaking at the summit.
  • Overall, it not only provides a platform for the tribal youth but also addresses the issues faced by the tribal community in practical and progressive ways.

India to be third largest economy by 2028, says report


  • India is likely to achieve strong growth over the next decade and emerge as the world’s third-largest economy, overtaking Japan in nominal GDP by 2028, says a report titled ‘India 2028’ by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
  • India has already overtaken Brazil and Russia to emerge as the second largest BRICS economy after China and is expected to soon overtake France and Britain to emerge as the world’s fifth largest economy after Germany by 2019.
  • The report read, “We see India crossing Germany and Japan in nominal GDP in dollar term by 2028. This assumes that the Indian economy grows at 10 per cent (in nominal US GDP) in the next decade, well ahead of Japans 1.6 per cent.”
  • The American brokerage has conservatively projected the country’s real GDP growth at 7 per cent potential.

India, Philippines sign four agreements to strengthen bilateral ties


  • India and the Philippines on 13 November 2017 signed four agreements to enhance cooperation in various fields including defence and foreign services. The agreements were signed following the PM Narendra Modi bilateral meeting with the Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
  • These four agreements cover areas of defence, agriculture, small and medium enterprises and tie-up between think-tanks of both the countries.
  • The agreements were signed during PM Modi three-day visit to Manila, the Philippines to attend the 15th India-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and the 12th East Asia Summit.
  • This is the second visit by Indian PM to the Philippines in 36 years after the visit of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1981. Earlier in 2007, then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had visited Philippines for the ASEAN summit.

News related to India & states

Rosogulla gets GI status and it goes to Bengal


  • There is good news for Rosogulla lover people spread all over the world. The controversy over the past several years has now been resolved between the West Bengal and the Odisha Government over its claim on Rosogulla.
  • West Bengal on 14th November 2017 won the long bitter battle over Rosogulla as Geographical Indications (GI), a Chennai-based Registry announced that one of India’s signature sweets originated in the state and not Odisha.
  • Bengal and Odisha have been locked in a bitter fight over the GI registration of Rosogulla since 2015.
  • The West Bengal claim was on the basis of historical facts that Bengal is the father of Rosogulla. It is believed that Naveen Chandra Das, the famous sweets maker of Bengal, invented Rosogulla before the year 1868. This matter came to the headlines when the Odisha government talked of getting Geographical Identity (GI) tag for Rosogulla.
  • However, Odisha had claimed that 600 years ago they had Rosogulla. The government also added the basis of Lord Jagannath's bhog Kheer Mohan with the basis of this foundation. Against this claim of Odisha, the West Bengal Government had thought of knocking the court’s door.

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India’s first-ever ‘Air Dispensary’ to be set up in Northeast


  • India’s first-ever ‘Air Dispensary’ based in a helicopter is set to come up in the northeast. The Union Ministry of Development of Northeast (DoNER) has already contributed Rs 25 crore as part of the initial funding for the initiative.
  • The information was shared by DoNER Minister Jitendra Singh on 12 November 2017 after a meeting with the representatives of Aviation Sector and helicopter service/Pawan Hans.
  • Speaking further on the occasion, the Minister said that the DoNER Ministry had been exploring the idea of introducing a helicopter based Dispensary/OPD service in far-flung and remote areas, where no doctor or medical facility was available and the patient, in need, also did not have any access to any medical care.
  • He said that the Ministry had submitted a proposal in this regard, which was accepted and is now in the final stages of the process in the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation.
  • The experiment once implemented in the Northeast may later be followed in other hill states having difficult terrains such as Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.

World News

10th South Asia Economic Summit begins in Kathmandu


  • The 10th South Asia Economic Summit (SAES) began in Kathmandu, Nepal on 14 November 2017 with the theme "Deepening Economic Integration for Inclusive and Sustainable Development in South Asia".
  • The three-day summit is being organised by National Planning Commission and Ministry of Commerce of Nepal and South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE), Nepal. It was inaugurated by Nepal’s Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba.
  • The summit aims to identify and prioritise opportunities and challenges in deepening regional economic integration to serve the goals of inclusive and sustainable development in South Asia.
  • It is expected to witness participation from 200 dignitaries including ministers, member of parliaments, former MPs, ambassadors, government officials, researchers, eminent experts and thinkers.

Days

World Diabetes Day 2017 observed globally


  • The World Diabetes Day was observed globally on 14 November 2017 with the theme 'Women and diabetes - Our right to a healthy future'.
  • Currently, there are over 199 million women living with diabetes and this total is projected to increase to 313 million by 2040. Diabetes is the ninth leading cause of death in women globally, causing 2.1 million deaths each year.
  • Two out of every five women with diabetes are of reproductive age, accounting for over 60 million women worldwide. Women with diabetes have more difficulty conceiving and may have poor pregnancy outcomes.
  • The World Diabetes Day 2017 theme aims to promote affordable access to the essential diabetes medicines and technologies for all women with diabetes to achieve optimal diabetes outcomes and strengthen their capacity to prevent type 2 diabetes.

Resignations

Sujoy Ghosh resigns as Jury Head of 48th International Film Festival of India


  • Filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh on 14 November 2017 resigned as Head of the jury of the Indian Panorama of the 48th International Film Festival of India (IIFI).
  • His resignation came following the elimination of the  two films "Sexy Durga" and "Nude" from the final list of films. Instead of Nude, the Hindi movie Pihu by Vinod Kapri was finalised as the opening film of the festival.
  • The 13-member jury, led by Sujoy Ghosh, included both the movies in their recommended list, but these two movies did not find their way in the list passed by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
  • Few other members of the jury are Nishikant Kamat, Nikkhil Advani, Apurva Asrani, Ruchi Narain and Gyan Correa, who also have expressed their dissent over the ministry's move.

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Bank of Baroda - Specialist Officers 2017-18

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Bank of Baroda is recruiting Specialist Officers in various fields for 2017-18. There are posts which working/experience candidates can apply for.


Important Dates:
Online Registration of Application starts from : 14.11.2017
Last date for Online Registration of Application: 05.12.2017
Payment of Fee Online : 14.11.2017 TO 05.12.2017

Finance / Credit–  CA or ICWA or *2 Years Full Time, MBA or equivalent postgraduation degree/diploma, with specialisation in Finance. (Courses completed through correspondence / part-time are not eligible. The institute should be recognized / approved by Govt., Govt. bodies / AICTE)

Experience: Post-qualification experience of minimum 2 years in Processing/Appraisal of Corporate Credit (Experience of working in Credit Deptt. in large Banks will be preferable).

Age:
Min - 25 Yrs
Max. - 35 Yrs.
Vacancies: 140

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Experience: Post-qualification experience of minimum 2 years in Credit & Forex / Trade Finance function in Banking/ Financial Sector (Experience of working in trade finance function including exports / imports / foreign remittances / LC / BG areas in large Banks/Financial Institutions will be preferable)

Age:
Min - 25 Yrs
Max. - 35 Yrs.

Vacancies: 50

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Sales – *2 Years Full Time, MBA or equivalent postgraduation degree/diploma, with specialisation in Marketing/Sales/Retail. (Courses completed through correspondence / part-time are not eligible. The institute should be recognized / approved by Govt., Govt. bodies / AICTE)

Experience: 1 Year of sales experience in Banks/FMCG/NBFC/DSA with selling experience of Banking products of any Bank/NBFC.

Age:
Min. – 21 Yrs.
Max. – 30 Yrs.

Vacancies: 150

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Ask The Mentor - 15 November, 2017

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Daily Vocabulary Quiz for Bank Exams - 1

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is the Daily Vocabulary Quiz for Bank Exams.


Directions for Q 1. To 10.: Choose the option closest in meaning to the word given.

1. Low-Key
(a) official (b) secret
(c) subdued (d) complicated


2. Stipulation
(a) imitation (b) signal
(c) excitement (d) requirement


3. Antithesis
(a) fixed dislike (b) musical reponse
(c) lack of feeling (d) direct opposite



4. Transitory
(a) short-lived (b) idle
(c) unexpected (d) clear


5. Entrenched
(a) filled up (b) fortified
(c) followed by (d) kept down


6. Lot
(a) right (b) folly
(c) fate (d) oath



7. Apprehension
(a) gratitude (b) apology
(c) dread (d) punishment



8. Amenable
(a) religious (b) masculine
(c) proud (d) agreeable



9. Affluent
(a) neutral (b) sentimental
(c) wealthy (d) handsome



10. Counterpart
(a) hindrance (b) peace offering
(c) password (d) complimentary

11. Superficial
(a) shallow (b) unusually fine
(c) proud (d) aged


12. Disparage
(a) separate (b) compare
(c) refuse (d) belittle


13. Protagonist
(a) prophet (b) explorer
(c) talented child (d) leading character


14. Ludicrous
(a) profitable (b) excessive
(c) disordered (d) ridiculous


15. Intrepid
(a) middle (b) tolerant
(c) fearless (d) rude


16. Sage
(a) wise man (b) tale
(c) era (d) fool


17. Admonish
(a) warn (b) escape
(c) worship (d) distribute


18. Beset
(a) plead (b) assail
(c) pertain to (d) deny


19. Figment
(a) perfume (b) undeveloped fruit
(c) statuette (d) invention


20. Glib
(a) dull (b) thin
(c) weak (d) fluent









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English Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Mains 2017 - 5 - Correct form of Sentence

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Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a set of English Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Mains 2017. This is a set based on choosing correct form of  sentences.

In each of the following sentences, four options are given. You are required to identify the best way of writing the sentence in the context of the correct usage of standard written English. While doing so, you have to ensure that the message being conveyed remains the same in all the cases.


1. If he was to decide to go to college, one would recommend that he plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(a) If he was to decide to go to college, one would recommend that he plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(b) If he were to decide to go to college, one would recommend that he plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(c) Had he decided to go to college, one would recommend that plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(d) In the event that he decides to go to college, one would recommend that plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(e) Had he decide to go to college, one would recommend that he go to IIM, Ahmedabad.


2. Except for you and I, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(a) Except for him and I, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(b) With the exception of you and I, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(c) Except for you and I, everyone had brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(d) Except for you and me, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(e) Excepting you and I, all brought present for the little boy.


3. When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(a) When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(b) When you read the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, one finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(c) When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, he finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(d) If one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(e) When one reads the Hindi Literature of the twentieth century, one finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.


4. Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and possibly never will be able to pick up the bat again.
(a) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and possibly never will be able to pick up the bat again.
(b) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and possibly will never be able to pick up the bat again.
(c) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not been and possibly never would be able to pick up the bat again.
(d) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not been able to and possibly never will be able to pick up the bat again.
(e) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and if possible be never able to pick up the bat again.


5. Had he realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(a) Had he realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(b) If he would have realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(c) Had he had realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(d) When he realized how close he was to failing, he did not go to the party.
(e) If he would realise how close he was to failing, he should not have gone to the party.

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6. The Indian cricket team’s winning it’s first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(a) The Indian cricket team’s winning it’s first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(b) The Indian cricket team having won its first game of the 2007 World Cup, excited the fans of the team.
(c) The Indian cricket team’s having won its first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(d) The Indian cricket team’s winning its first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(e) The Indian cricket team’s had won its first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.

7. Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if it is part of a strategy by marketers.
(a) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if it is part of a strategy by marketers.
(b) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if marketers are part of the strategy.
(c) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, that wonders if it is part of a strategy by marketers.
(d) Poor product quality angers Mr.Garbole, who wonders if they are part of a strategy by marketers.
(e) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if it are part of a strategy.


8. Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair,sharp paws, and keen sense of hearing.
(a) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, sharp paws, and keen sense of hearing.
(b) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, sharp paws, and that his sense of hearing was keen.
(c) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, that he had sharp paws, and a very keen sense of hearing
(d) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, keen sense of hearing and also that it had sharp paws.
(e) Ambikesh as noticed the cat’s soft hair, sharp paws and keen sense of hearing.


9. Having bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(a) Having bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(b) After we bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(c) After we bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(d) After we had bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(e) After having bowed our head, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.


10. My grandmother seldom ever wants to try and face the facts.
(a) My grandmother seldom ever wants to try and face the facts.
(b) My grandmother seldom if ever wants to try and face the facts.
(c) My grandmother seldom ever wants to try to face the facts.
(d) My grandmother seldom wants to try to face the facts.

(e) My grandmother seldom want to try face the facts.

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Answers:
1. B is the best way of expressing the idea.
2. D. The correct answer corrects the incorrect use of I in the other sentences.
3. The improper use of the pronouns one and you is corrected in Choice C.
4. The omission of the past participle been is corrected in Choice D.
5. A. There is no error in the original sentence.
6. D. The correct pronoun is its.
7. No error. Poor product quality is singular, so the singular noun 4 it’ must also be correct.
8. A. No error. The phrases are all parallel: soft hair sharp paws, and keen sense of hearing
9. D. Having bowed our heads is a dangling modifier. Option D is the best way of rephrasing it.
10. Option D is the best way of phrasing the message.











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Puzzle Quiz for IBPS Clerk & RBI Assistant Mains 2017 - 4

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Read the following and solve the questions based on it.

In an Engineering College, five students from five different cities were elected as Secretaries by the students to perform different student activities. Each student studies in different branch of engineering. Additionally, the following information is provided :  Abhishek does not stay in the Aravalli hostel where the student from Nagpur stays.  The student, whose name is not Abhishek and does not study in Metallurgy, stays in Satpura hostel. He is the only student among the five to stay at Satpura hostel.  Hardeep neither belongs to Jodhpur, nor does he study Mechanical Engineering.  The student-in-charge of Cultural activity stays in the Aravalli hostel where Civil Engineering student does not stay.  Sanjoy and the student, who studies Metallurgy, both stay in the same hostel. The student who belongs to Allahabad does not stay with the student-in-charge of the Sports activity staying at Aravalli hostel. Sanjoy is not the student-in-charge of the Cultural activity. Ravi, the student-in-charge of Mess activity, stays at Satpura hostel. The student from Patna and the student, who studies Mechanical Engineering, both stay at Aravalli hostel. They are the only two among the five students to stay at this hostel. The student, who stays at Satpura hostel, studies Computer Science. Hemant, who does not belong to Kochi, studies Chemical Engineering. He is not the General Secretary of the Student Body. Sanjoy does not belong to Allahabad. The student from Kochi and student-in-change of Placement activity, both stay at the Vindhya hostel.


1. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) incorrect ?
I. The Chemical Engineering student and the student-in-charge of Cultural activity, both stay in the same hostel.
II. The student-in-change of Placement activity is studying Metallurgy.
III. The student who belongs to Nagpur is the student-in-change of Sports activity.
IV. Ravi belongs to Jodhpur.
(a) Only I
(b) Both I and II
(c) All of I, II, and III
(d) None of the statements is incorrect




2. Which of the following statement(s) is (are) incorrect ?
I. Sanjay and Abhishek stay at the same hostel.
II. The General Secretary of the Student Body studies Mechanical Engineering.
III. The student who belongs to Patna is studying Metallurgy.
IV. The student who belongs to Kochi is studying computer Science.
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) None of the statements is correct


3. The student who belongs to Allahabad is studying in ___ .
(a) Metallurgy
(b) Mechanical Engineering
(c) Civil Engineering
(d) None of the above



4. The General Secretary of the Student Body belongs to :
(a) Patna
(b) Nagpur
(c) Kochi
(d) Jodhpur

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Read the following passage and solve the questions based on it.

Taking not of the day-long heavy queue in front of the Tarangabad Transport Department office everyday for obtaining transport permits, the City Administration comes out with a 'Single Office-Five Windows' system for facilitating the process. For simplicity, the windows are named as W1, W2, W3, W4 and W5 respectively. Office hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, barring Saturday, when the office closes by 2.30 PM. To streamline the rush and reduce pressure on the employees, the working hours of the aforesaid windows are defined in the following manner : W1 is open between 9.30 AM and 2.30 PM on Monday and Wednesday, between 8.00 AM and 11.30 AM on Tuesday and Thursday and between 3.00 PM and 5.00 PM on FridayW2 is open between 8.30 AM and 11: 30 AM on Wednesday and Thursday, between 8.00 AM and 10.00 AM on Friday, and between 12.30 PM and 2.30 PM on Monday and SaturdayW3 is open between 10.00 AM and 12.30 PM on Wednesday and Saturday, between 10.00 AM and 12.00 Noon on Friday and between 3.30 PM to 5.30 PM on Monday and ThursdayW4 is open between 11.30 AM and 3.00 PM on Tuesday, between 12: 30 PM and 3.00 PM on Thursday and Friday, between 8.00 AM and 10.00 AM on Saturday and Monday and between 3:30 PM to 5:30PM on Wednesday. W5 is open between 2.00 PM and 4.00 PM on Monday, 3.30 PM and 5.30 PM on Tuesday and Friday, between 8 AM and 10 AM on Wednesday and between 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM on Thursday.

5. On which of the following days, maximum number of windows is simultaneously open at 9.45 AM ?
(a) Monday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Thursday
(d) Friday


6. On which of the following days, not more than one window is open simultaneously at any given time during office hours ?
(a) Monday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Friday
(d) Saturday


7. All windows of the transport permit office are closed for 1 hour during the office hours on which of the following days?
(a) Wednesday
(b) Monday
(c) Tuesday
(d) Thursday


Answers:

  1. B
  2. C
  3. D
  4. C
  5. B
  6. D
  7. A

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Topicewise Tips to Score Maximum in RBI Assistant Numerical Ability

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The RBI Assistant prelims 2017 is scheduled on 27th and 28th November 2017. With just few days away, you might have already started prepping up for the prelims. For your assistance, we bring to you tips on how to ace the numerical ability section in RBI Assistant 2017. These tips are brought to you by Oliveboard, an online exam preparation platform for banking and government jobs. Let’s quickly glance through the syllabus before moving on to the tips.


Numerical Ability – RBI Assistant Prelims 2017

No. of Questions: 35
Maximum Marks: 35
Syllabus:

  • Number Series
  • Data Interpretation
  • Averages
  • Profit & Loss
  • Time & Work
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Simplification / Approximation
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Time & Distance
  • Partnership
  • Ratio & Proportion

Topic-Wise Tips

1. Number Series

Expected No. of Questions: 5
Level of Questions: Easy to Moderate

Two types of questions are generally asked from this topic – either to find out missing number or the wrong number in the given series. Practice many series questions to get equipped to identifying patterns. Few common patterns are square, square root, cube, prime number, geometric series etc.

2. Data Interpretation

Expected No. of Questions: 5 - 10
Level of Questions: Easy to Moderate

Learn concepts like Percentage, Ration and Proportion and Average in depth. Memorize tables and practice mental math and short tricks. Always read the instructions carefully for data interpretation questions.

3. Simplification and Approximation

Expected No. of Questions: 10-15
Level of Questions: Easy to Moderate

Get strong hold over the basic rules of B.O.D.M.A.S. Practice as many tests you can to improve your calculation speed.

4. Quadratic Equations

Expected No. of Questions: 0-5
Level of Questions: Easy to Moderate

Learn the basic concepts, factorization techniques and short tricks that will come handy for this section.

5. Miscellaneous

Expected No. of Questions: 10-15
Level of Questions: Moderate to Difficult

Topics like Average, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Time & Work, Mixture & Allegation and more will be included in this section. Understand all basic Arithmetic concepts and practice as many tests you can from these topics.

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Time Management

Time management is crucial in every competitive exam. While practicing for the numerical ability section of RBI Assistant, you need to keep an eye on the time spent. Try to improve your calculation speed. Include calculation in your daily life, practice mental math, memorize multiplication, square and cubes tables. Learn Vedic math tricks and short-cuts to solve problems. You will start gaining a strong hold over these tricks only with rigorous practice.

Practice Mock Tests


Practice makes a man perfect and it is true with Numerical Ability or Quantitative Aptitude. Work out topical as well as full-length mock tests for RBI Assistant Prelims 2017. With Oliveboard’s Mocks, you can do mock analysis for each mock attempt and structure your exam preparation better.


Hope this helps. We wish you all the best for the exam!




    Current Affairs Update – 15 November, 2017

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    Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here are the Important Current Affairs of 15 November, 2017. These are important for the upcoming IBPS PO, Clerk Mains, NICL Assistant, OICL AO exams.




    Financial and Banking News

    Union Government launches BHARAT-22 Exchange Traded Fund


    • The Union Government on 14 November 2017 launched the BHARAT-22 Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) managed by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund targeting an initial amount of Rs 8000 crore.
    • This new fund offer is open to public till 17 November 2017.
    •  In this ETF, the Retirement Fund has been made by separate category of Investors.
    • In case of overflow of funds, additional portion will be allocated with preference to retail and retirement funds. There is a 3 per cent discount across the board.
    • The strength of this fund lies in the S&P BSE BHARAT-22 INDEX, a specially created Index which includes shares of key CPSEs, Public Sector Banks and also the Government owned shares in blue chip private companies like Larsen & Tubro (L&T), Axis Bank and ITC.
    • The shares of the government companies represent 6 core sectors of the economy - Finance, Industry, Energy, Utilities, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) and Basic Materials.
    • The Sector and Stock exposure limits will help in risk management and will provide stability to this diversified Index.

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    Railways Ministry launches comprehensive training programme 'Project Saksham'


    • Union Minister of Railways & Coal Piyush Goyal on 14 November 2017 released a comprehensive training programme named as “Project Saksham” for imparting training to all employees of Indian Railways with a view to upgrade their skill and knowledge.
    • The focus of this week-long training is to boost productivity and efficiency.
    • Under 'Project Saksham', all employees in each zone will be given a week-long training in skills and knowledge relevant to their work area for over next one year.
    • General Managers will prioritise the training need for each category of employees based on the needs of respective zone.
    • Identification of training needs and formulation of planned training calendar will be completed by 31 December 2017, ensuring that each employee is imparted training.
    • With growing rail network, new trains, different high quality services designed by the Indian Railways, it is imperative that the railway employees undergo proper training to deliver superior and safe rail services.
    • This training will either be on the job training or classroom training in Railway Training Centre, depending on the nature of training.
    • The reporting managers of the employees receiving training will be actively involved in the Pre-training and post training process to ensure that the benefits of training get reflected on the job performance.
    • The training will be completed within 9 months and each zone will devise a few metrics to monitor the impact of Project Saksham.

    News related to India & states

    Google Doodle celebrates 151st Birthday of Cornelia Sorabji, India's first female advocate


    • Google Doodle on 15 November 2017 honoured Cornelia Sorabji, India's first female advocate, on her 151st Birthday. Sorabji was the first woman to graduate in law from India in 1892 and was the first Indian citizen to attend a British University.
    • Jasjyot Singh Hans created the Google doodle with Sorabji in front of the Allahabad High Court, where she started her career as pleader.
    • All over again, Cornelia appeared for LLB examination in Bombay University with an aim to obtain a law degree. She became the first woman graduate of Bombay University.
    • In 1899, she cleared the pleader examination in Allahabad High Court but she was not acknowledged as a barrister.
    • In 1923, colonial courts allowed women advocates to present their cases. Following this, Cornelia began practicing in Kolkata in 1924.

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    Japan to relax visa rules for Indians from 1 January


    • Japan will relax its visa rules for Indians from 1 January 2018 and issue multiple- entry-visa for short-term stay.
    • The move is expected to benefit tourists and business persons as well as repeat visitors. The relaxed visa regime will not only have simplification of visa application documents but also expansion of scope of eligible applicants.
    • Under the simplification of visa application documents, the applicant’s employment certificate and explanation letter stating the reason will be exempted in cases of applying for multiple-entry-visa.

    Joint Training Doctrine Indian Armed Forces 2017 released


    • The Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Sunil Lanba on 14 November 2017 released ‘Joint Training Doctrine Indian Armed Forces 2017’.
    • It is for the first time in the history of the Armed Forces that Joint Training Doctrine has been publicized.
    • The aim of the Doctrine is to promote synergy and integration amongst the three Services- Army, Navy and Air force for enhanced efficiency and optimum utilisation of resources.
    • It brings out the approach towards joint training at macro-level, fundamentals, objectives, joint structures, planning, organisation amongst other aspects presently in use in the Armed Forces.
    • It includes ‘Joint Training’ as a leverage for promoting diplomacy and for highlighting Civil - Military interface issues.

    Awards & Honors

    President Ram Nath Kovind gives away National Child Awards 2017


    • The President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, gave away the National Child Awards at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi on 14 November 2017, on the occasion of Children’s Day.
    • The awards include the National Child Awards for Exceptional Achievement, National Awards for Child Welfare and Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Awards.
    • National Child Awards for Exceptional Achievement give recognition to children with exceptional abilities and outstanding achievements in the fields of innovation, scholastic achievements, sports, arts, culture, social service and music.
    • National Awards for Child Welfare recognise the outstanding work of institutions and individuals in the field of child development and welfare.
    • Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Awards are conferred to individuals for their outstanding contribution towards service for children, including children with disabilities.        

    World News

    China launches world's first fully electric cargo ship


    • China on 14 November 2017 launched world's first fully electric cargo ship in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province. This 2000-metric-ton ship is the first in the world to use lithium battery.
    • The ship was manufactured by the Guangzhou Shipyard International Company Ltd. The ship is presently running in the inland section of the Pearl River.
    • The ship can run 80 kilometers after being charged for two hours.
    • The ship is 70.5 meters long and has battery energy of about 2400 kilowatt hours which is the same energy of 40 new energy cars.
    • Its highest speed is 12.8 kilometers per hour, and there is zero emission of waste gas pollutants.
    • The ship will be mainly used to run in the inland section of the Pearl River for carrying coal for the generation of electric power.
    • This all-electric cargo vessel will help in reducing the shipping costs for electric power operators. The main cost of this ship depends on how much lithium battery it is equipped with.

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