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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Reading Comprehension: English Quiz


Dear Aspirants, 

Directions (Q. 1-0): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. There are certain words in the passage printed in bold letters to lead you to find them out easily in order to help you in answering some of the questions:

Public sector banks are back in focus, not for the steep rise in bad loans, but for customer complaints against them. At first glance, the Reserve Bank of India’s annual report on the Banking Ombudsman Scheme reveals that customers of PSBs had a litany of grievances, while patrons of private and foreign banks were quite content with the services offered to them. But one reason why PSBs account for about 65 per cent of the complaints is that these banks have a lion’s share — about three-fourths — of the loans and deposits in the banking system. If we consider the number of complaints per account or branch, nationalised banks, surprisingly, have fewer complaints than their private and foreign counterparts. Complaints from the rural and semi-urban population have witnessed an increase, implying the wider participation from these segments. But there is a lack of awareness about the ombudsman scheme or lack of access to it in these regions. While they account for about two-thirds of the bank branches in India, less than 30 per cent of the complaints were lodged from here.

Reporting such numbers only scratches the surface of the problem. The ombudsman scheme, which was launched two decades ago to provide a free grievance redress system in the face of rising complaints against banks, will now have to use the data to improve its functioning. Both the Centre and the regulator also need to act on longstandinggrievances. For years now, debit/credit card operations (21 per cent of complaints) and unfair banking practices (29 per cent) have made up a large chunk of the complaints. Customers have had a laundry list of woes regarding failure of withdrawals from ATMs, issue of unsolicited cards and insurance policies, and banks’ non-adherence to ‘fair practices’ or BCSBI (Banking Codes and Standards Board of India) codes. The BCSBI was set up a decade ago to supplement the ombudsman scheme. Hence, the wide non-adherence to these codes on the part of banks is inexcusable. What it highlights is the need for the RBI to follow up more stringently on ensuring that banks conform to norms.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Quantitative Aptitude: Inequalities Quiz

Dear Readers,


  1. Quantity I: The age of teacher, if the average age of 36 students is 14. When teacher’s age is included the average increases by 1.
    Quantity II: The age of teacher, if the average age of 19 students is 35. When teacher’s age is included the average increases by 0.5.
    A) Quantity I > Quantity II
    B) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
    C) Quantity II > Quantity I
    D) Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
    E) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established

  2. Quantity I: Profit Percentage , if Some articles were bought at 6 articles for Rs. 5 and sold at 5 articles for Rs. 6.
    Quantity II: Profit Percentage, if 100 toys are bought at the rate of Rs. 350 and sold at the rate of Rs. 48 per dozen.
    A) Quantity I > Quantity II
    B) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
    C) Quantity II > Quantity I
    D) Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
    E) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Reasoning: Quiz for RBI Assistant/ IBPS SO/

Dear Readers,



Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the questions given below: 
There are ten people i.e. A, B, C, D, E, P, Q, R, S and T who has seated on two parallel row, each row consist of six chairs. A, B, C, D, and E sit at 1st row which facing South direction and P,Q,R,S and T sits at row 2 which is facing north direction. They all like different professions i.e. Scientist, Chemist, Lawyers, Architect, Dentist, Engineers, Geologist, Physicians, Notaries and Pharmacists.
The one who likes Dentist sits opposite to P. The one who likes Scientist sits 3rd left of T. C does not sits at any extreme end. One seat is vacant exactly between P and Q. The one who likes Chemist sits 2nd from right end of the row 2. A faces vacant seat and D faces Q. There are 3 seat between S and Q who does not face the one who likes Lawyers. T sits opposite to the one who likes Engineers who sits at extreme end. E sits just right of one vacant seat. R faces the vacant seat that is 2nd right of A. The one who likes Lawyers faces the one who sits 4th to left of the one who likes Chemist. There is only one seat between the one who likes Dentist and Lawyers. The one who likes Notaries sits immediate right of the one who likes Physicians. The one who likes Physicians sits near to B. The one who likes Geologist faces the one who sits beside to vacant seat. The one who likes Architect, sits beside the one who faces the one who likes Dentist.

Q1. Who among the following likes Engineering profession?
(a) C
(b) E
(c) R
(d) S
(e) B

Monday, December 4, 2017

New pattern English: Quiz


Dear Readers,

Directions (1-10): In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the five options given for each question. 

Q1. A. It looks like it is going to rain this afternoon.
B. It looks as if it is going to rain this afternoon.
C. It looks as if it is going to rain today afternoon.
D. It looks like it is going to rain today afternoon.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D 
(e) None of these 

Q2. A. A belief that he is humble and being really humble is what makes him so likeable.
B. A belief that he is humble and being really humble are what makes him so likable.
C. Believing that he is humble and really being humble is what makes him so likeable.
D. Believing that he is humble and really being humble are what makes him so likable.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D 
(e) None of these 

Q3. A. This book left by who knows whom? has been lying here for days.
B. This book - left by who knows whom - has been lying here for days.
C. This book left by - who knows who? - has been lying here for days.
D. This book left by - who knows who - has been lying here for days.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D 
(e) None of these 

Q4. A. I can understand my sister better than my mother.
B. I can understand my sister more than my mother.
C. I can better understand my sister than my mother.
D. I can understand my sister better than I can understand my mother.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D 
(e) None of these 

Saturday, December 2, 2017

New Pattern English: Quiz



Directions (1-15): Four sentences are given with a blank in each. Five words are also given. The blank in each sentence can be filled by one or more words. Similarly, each word given in the choices can go into any number of sentences. Identify the number of sentences each word can go into and mark as your answer the maximum number of sentences any word can go into. 

Q1. A. The millionaire has __________ Rs. 10,00,000 for this priceless artifact.
B. In a/an __________ to rescue the child who was caught in fire, she sustained burns.
C. I went to the railway station to __________ goodbye to my friend.
D. I was asked to __________ a price by the auctioneer.
(a) quoted
(b) attempt
(c) bid
(d) say
(e) spend

Q2. A. He __________ many spine-chilling anecdotes to us.
B. The law extends to several __________ groups.
C. This person is not __________ to me in any way, he is a trickster.
D. The two groups are __________ to each other.
(a) allied
(b) connected
(c) related
(d) recounted
(e) narrated

Q3. A. Can you please __________ the bell?
B. The words spoken by him still __________ in my ears.
C. Mahatma Gandhi was the __________ leader of the Non-Cooperation movement.
D. I shall give you a __________ after reaching home.
(a) sound
(b) ring
(c) chief
(d) call
(e) sell

Q4. A. Many students still __________ around the college, even after the classes are over.
B. Every citizen of India should __________ his head in shame at the brutal killings in the name of religion.
C. There is ample space in the wardrobe for you to __________ your clothes.
D. “__________ the perpetrators of the crime!” shouted the angry mob.
(a) execute
(b) loiter
(c) hang
(d) bend
(e) store

Sunday, November 12, 2017

New Pattern English: Error Detection




Directions (1-15): In the following questions, two sentences are given, spot the error in the sentence:

Q1. I. Yesterday I have written a letter to my friend.
II. My letter ought to have reached him this morning.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above


Q2. I. He was so stammering that he stopped his speech between each word.
II. I shall give you sweets when you will pass the examination.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above

Q3. I. I came to borrow a small sum of money from you.
II. Do you object to my sitting in your room for a while?
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Quantitative Aptitude for IBPS PO IBPS RRB IBPS CLERK RBI ASSISTANT


Q1. A batsman average run rate was 60 runs in 50 innings. Difference between the highest and the lowest score was 180. If these two innings are not included the average of remaining 48 innings becomes 58. Find his lowest score.
(a) 10 runs 
(b) 12 runs 
(c) 18 runs 
(d) 15 runs 

(e) None of these

Q2. Mr. Ramesh spends 50% of his monthly income on household items, and out of the remaining the spends 50% on transport, and out of the remaining 10% on entertainment and 5% on sport, and the remaining amount of Rs. 1020 saved. What is Mr. Ramesh's expenditure on transport?
(a) Rs. 2000 
(b) Rs. 2200 
(c) Rs. 1200 
(d) Rs. 2600 
(e) None of these

Q3. Work done by A in one day is 3/2 of the work done by B in one day. Work done by B is 1/2 of the work done by C in one day. If C alone can complete the work in 9 days, in how many days will A, B and C together complete the work?
(a) 6 days 
(b) 5 days 
(c) 4 days 
(d) 10 days 
(e) None of these

Q4. A and B, B and C, and C and A can complete a task in 15, 20 and 12 days respectively. How many days will A alone take to finish the task?
(a) 30 days 
(b) 40 days 
(c) 22 days 
(d) 20 days 
(e) None of these

Friday, September 29, 2017

Input Output: Reasoning



Dear Readers,

Direction (1 - 5): Study the given information and answer the following questions:

(All the numbers are two digit numbers)

Input : 40 made butter 23 37 cookies salt extra 52 86 92 fell now 19
  1. Step I: butter 19 40 made 23 37 cookies salt extra 52 86 92 fell now
  2. Step II: cookies 23 butter 19 40 made 37 salt extra 52 86 92 fell now
  3. Step III: extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 40 made salt 52 86 92 fell now
  4. Step IV: fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 made salt 52 86 92 now
  5. Step V: made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 salt 86 92 now
  6. Step VI: now 86 made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 salt 92
  7. Step VII: salt 92 now 86 made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19

Coding And Decoding: Quiz

STUDY HOUR's
Dear Readers,

1. In a certain code ENGLISH is written as FMHKJRI. How is OCTOBER written in that code?
(a) PBUNCDS 
(b) PBUCNSD 
(c) BPUNCSD
(d) PBUCNDS 
(e) None of these

2. If a 'truck' is called 'train', 'train' is called 'tractor', 'tractor' is called 'ship', 'ship' is called 'aeroplane', 'aeroplane' is called 'bulldozer' and bulldozer' is called 'scooter' which of the following can fly?
(a) Ship 
(b) Aeroplane 
(c) Bulldozer
(d) Tractor 
(e) None of these

3. In a certain code language 'te da ka ni' means 'intelligence is in genes', 'se po lo ni' means, 'genes are not responsible' and 'ba da fu te' means 'intelligence is through experience'. What does 'ka' stand for in that code language?
(a) genes
(b) through
(c) intelligence 
(d) in
(e) responsible

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Updated List of Brand Ambassadors: Static Awareness

Dear Readers,

We are providing you the complete list of Brand Ambassadors. 

This is useful for upcoming exams RBI Grade B, NICL AO Mains, Dena Bank, IBPS PO 2017, SSC CGL 2017, SSC CHSL 2017, IBPS Clerk 2017, IBPS RRB 2017.


Saturday, September 16, 2017

High Level Number Series: Quiz


Dear Reader's

Directions (1-2): In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

1. 8 27 64 125 218 343
(1) 27 
(2) 218
(3) 125 
(4) 343
(5) None of these

2. 19 68 102 129 145 154
(1) 154 
(2) 129
(3) 145 
(4) 102
(5) None of these

Directions (3-7): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

3. 0 5 18 43 84 145 ?
(1) 220 
(2) 240
(3) 260 
(4) 280
(5) None of these

4. 10 17 48 165 688 3475 ?
(1) 27584 
(2) 25670
(3) 21369 
(4) 20892
(5) None of these

5. 1 3 24 360 8640 302400 ?
(1) 14525100 
(2) 154152000
(3) 14515200 
(4) 15425100
(5) None of these

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Arrangement Puzzel :Quiz

Direction (Ques 1 - 5) - Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
  • There are 9 people namely Anamika, Bhim, Carom, Deepika, Elli, Faraha, Gopal, Hemant and Ishita sitting around a circular table out of which some are females and some are males. 
  • Some are facing towards the centre and some are facing away from the centre. The following information is known about them. 
  • Elli’s neighbours face in same direction as that of Carom’s sister who is sitting to the immediate right of Carom. 
  • The female sitting between Bhim and Deepika is not Elli. Elli sits fourth to the right of Faraha.  Faraha’s spouse is Bhim.
  • Ishita sits exactly between Gopal and Carom and they face in opposite directions.  Gopal is a male sitting with two females and one of them has husband facing towards the centre who is sitting third to the left of Bhim.

Machine Input Output: Quiz

Direction (1 - 5): Study the given information and answer the following questions.


Input : 40 made butter 23 37 cookies salt extra 52 86 92 fell now 19
  1. Step I: butter 19 40 made 23 37 cookies salt extra 52 86 92 fell now
  2. Step II: cookies 23 butter 19 40 made 37 salt extra 52 86 92 fell now
  3. Step III: extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 40 made salt 52 86 92 fell now
  4. Step IV: fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 made salt 52 86 92 now
  5. Step V: made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 salt 86 92 now
  6. Step VI: now 86 made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 salt 92
  7. Step VII: salt 92 now 86 made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Reasoning : Quiz

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:


Eight people J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are the member of the family. Among them four are males and four are females. There are three husbands, three wives, two daughters, and two sons in the family. Each member of the family likes different colour i.e. Red, Black, White, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Violet and Orange. They all are sitting around a circular table facing the center. 
No male like White. Q likes Blue and married to the one who likes Pink. J is the father of L and O, who is a male and likes Pink. J and K cannot sit adjacent to each other. All females sit together. M likes Orange and is sitting second to the left of her father. M is the daughter of L, who is second to the right of her son. The one who likes Violet is married to the one who like Yellow and neither J nor K likes Yellow. N likes White and is sitting between the one who likes Black and the one who like Violet. P is the father of K and is sitting between two male members.

Q1. How is O related to K?
(a) Uncle
(b) Father
(c) Maternal Uncle
(d) Grandfather
(e) None of these

Friday, August 18, 2017

IBPS PO- Input Output (New Pattern)

Directions (1-5): Study the following information to answer the given questions:



A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers and all are arranged as per some logic based on the value of the number.)

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Quiz: Quant

Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below it.
A survey conducted on 1800 schools shows that 25% of the total schools have only adequate water supply. 15% of the total number have proper supply of electricity only. 7% of the total number of schools have only proper education facilities. 12% of the total number of schools have tele-communication services only. 16% of the total number of schools have proper health care services only. 6% of the total number of schools have adequate water as well as supply of electricity. 8% of the total number of schools have adequate supply of water, electricity as well as health care services. 5% of the total number of schools have proper supply of electricity, tele-communication services as well as health care services and 6% of the total number of schools have all the facilities.