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Friday, January 5, 2018

Current Affairs: 1st January 2018




Dear SH Aspirants,
Study Daily Current Affairs and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section of bank exams. It's time to gear up your preparations for IBPS/RBI/SBI/SSC and with the daily dose of current affairs, you can easily prepare G.A and score well.


1. Pakistan to set up $1.51 billion hydropower project in PoK
Pakistan has decided to set up a new hydropower project of over 700 megawatts in PoK through foreign financing at an estimated cost of USD 1.51 billion by 2022.
  • The Azad Pattan Hydropower Project (APHP) is a run of river scheme located on Jhelum River in the Sudhanoti district of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and about 90 kilometres from Islamabad.
  • The project would be completed by 2022 for which the authorities have sought an import tariff at Rs 8.05 per kilowatts.
2. India ranked 90th among 163 countries in the positive peace index
Despite the unrest in the last one year, there is an atmosphere of peace in 93rd countries.
  • In the ranking released by the Institute of Economics and Peace named Positive Peace Index 2017, India has been ranked 90th among 163 countries.
  • Sweden, Switzerland and Finland are the top three countries respectively In the index.
3. Centre releases Rs 24,500 crore to compensate states post GST
The revenue loss to states on account of GST implementation was Rs 24,500 crore between July-October and the Centre has released compensation to make up for it, Parliament was informed.
  • As per the details of GST compensation released to states as on November 30, Karnataka got maximum compensation from the Centre at Rs 3,271 crore, followed by Gujarat (Rs 2,282 crore) and Punjab (Rs 2,098 crore).
  • The other states that required hefty compensation include Rajasthan (Rs 1,911 crore), Bihar (Rs 1,746 crore), Uttar Pradesh (Rs 1,520 crore), West Bengal (Rs 1,008 crore) and Odisha (Rs 1,020 crore).

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

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Current Affairs December 16, 2017

Dear SH Aspirants,
Study Daily Current Affairs and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section of bank exams. It's time to gear up your preparations for IBPS/RBI/SBI/SSC and with the daily dose of current affairs, you can easily prepare G.A and score well.

 11th WTO Ministerial Conference held in Argentina
The Eleventh World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference (MC11) was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • The biggest takeaway from the conference was the commitment from members to secure a deal on fisheries subsidies.
  • Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu had led the Indian delegation in the conference.
Points to Remember
  • The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
  • The WTO officially commenced on 1 January 1995 under the Marrakesh Agreement, signed by 123 nations on 15 April 1994, replacing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
  • WTO has 164 member countries. The WTO's current Director-General is Roberto Azevedo.

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

New Pattern for English: Quiz

Dear Readers,

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer:


In the 1980s, ‘pseudo-secularism’ and ‘minority-ism’ were the two principal issues of Indian politics. These expressions, used by the BJP, denote grievances (1) of Muslims by the ruling Congress, and in subsequent decades, by regional forces.
A section of the Hindu majority also always felt secure (2) about it. This grief was shared by many Congress leaders as well. The Muslim leadership, too, in the name of marginalization from the structures of power and economy, pursued their politics almost exclusively for emotive identity-related issues of personal law, Urdu, Muslim universities, etc. Cultural identities were not defined in terms of regional, ethnic and linguistic diversities of the religious communities. At least on this particular issue, ‘secular’ politics, their Muslim leadership and the majoritarian communal politics were all on the same board. Playing the majoritarian communal card became easier for a Hindu team (3). The Muslim leadership asked for their conservatism to be preserved and safeguarded (4).Whatever they asked for was granted, all in the name of ‘secularism’. Muslim politics did not go beyond this, even though their uninterupted (5) under-representation in every sphere of education, economy and power continued.

1) Find out the appropriate word 1. 
a) irritation
b) enragement
c) placation
d) baleful
e) No correction required

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 

Puzzle/Syllogism New Pattern: Reasoning



Dear Readers,


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

Eight People – Sharma, Mishra, Akash, Rahaman, Bablu, Kumar, Naveen and Yuvan live in ten different floors of a building (but not necessarily in the same order). Two of the floors in the building is vacant. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered ten. Each one of them also likes different browsers, namely Opera, Firefox, UC, Safari, Avant, Slim, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer(but not necessarily in the same order).

The number of people living below Kumar is same as the number of people living between Kumar and Yuvan. Kumar lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. The top most floor is vacant. Only one person lives between Mishra and the one who likes Safari. Only three floors between Rahaman and the one who likes Avant. The number of floors between the one who likes Google Chrome and the one who likes Safari is two. The one who likes Slim lives immediately above Naveen. Only three floors between Naveen and Sharma. The one who likes Internet Explorer lives immediately above the one who likes Opera. Akash lives one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Avant. The number of floors between Kumar and the one who likes Firefox is only one. Only one person lives between the one who likes Internet Explorer and the vacant floor. Only two people live between Akash and vacant floor. The number of floors between two vacant floors is five. The one who likes Internet Explorer and Firefox not live in the floors numbered 8 and 7 respectively. The one who likes Safari browser lives immediately below the floor in which Akash lives.

1). How many people live between Akash and Bablu?
a)  Four
b)  Three
c)  None
d)  Five
e)  Two

2). Which of the following floors are vacant?
a)  3, 10
b)  5, 10
c)  4, 10
d)  2, 10
e)  1, 10

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Quantitative Aptitude: Quiz



Q1. In a company XYZ, the respective ratio between the total number of under graduate employees and the total number of graduate employees is 13 : 23. The company has only two branches, one in Mumbai and other in Delhi. If the total number of under graduate employees in Mumbai branch is 351, which is 30% of the total undergraduate employees in the company, what is the total number of graduate employees in the company?
(a) 2185
(b) 1955
(c) 2070
(d) 2691
(e) None of these

Q2. If the present population of a state is 27,500 and after 2 years it increases to 39,600 then what is the rate of increase per year?
(a) 25%
(b) 10%
(c) 17%
(d) 13%
(e) 20%

Q3. A merchant buys two items for Rs. 7500. One item he sells at a profit of 16% and the other item at 14% loss. In the deal the merchant makes neither any profit nor any loss. What is the difference between selling price of both the items? (in rupees) 
(a) 625
(b) 610
(c) 620
(d) 630
(e) 615

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Current Affairs November 27, 2017

Dear Readers,



INDIAN AFFAIRS
Maneka Gandhi launches training program for Elected Women Representatives of Panchayats
On November 26, 2017, Union Minister of Women and Child Development (WCD), Maneka Gandhi launched an intensive training program for Capacity Building of Elected Women Representatives (EWRs) of Panchayati Raj Institutions in New Delhi.
More Information about Capacity building of Elected Women Representatives (EWRs) Programme:
i. This program is being organized by National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD) under Ministry of WCD.
ii. Under this programme, approximately twenty thousand EWRs covering nearly 50 EWRs from each district will be trained by March, 2018.
iii. The training programme will focus on women’s issues and will provide information on education and financial matters.
iv. Objective of this training programme is not only to create model villages but also to prepare women as political leaders of the future.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Important Revolutions In India: Static Awareness

Dear Readers,


We are providing you the Static GK Material that will help you learn some important static facts in a slow and steady manner. Just go through the below table because it contains all the important dams of India and you may find question related to this in the upcoming exams.

Important Revolutions in India

Computer Awareness for IBPS RRB/ IBPS PO/ IBPS CLERK/ RBI ASSISTANT

Dear Readers,


Q1. Functions of keys F1, F2 and F3 are _____________ respectively.
(a) activating menu bar, search and renaming selected icon
(b) search, reboot and activating menu bar
(c) activating help, renaming selected icon and search
(d) reboot, activating help and refresh
(e) activating help, reboot, renaming selected icon

Q2. Which of the following describe router functions?
(a) Packet switching
(b) Packet filtering
(c) Internetwork communication
(d) Path selection
(e) All of the above

Q3. Which among the following computer network usually spans a city or a large campus?
(a) LAN
(b) DAN
(c) MAN
(d) WAN
(e) None of these

Q4. Name the input device from the given options, that cannot be used to work in MS Office?
(a) Scanner 
(b) Mouse 
(c) Keyboard 
(d) Joy stick 
(e) All of the above 

Q5. Which type of virus is generally scripted into common application programs like Excel and Word to infect the other documents and spreads to the other parts when the application is running?
(a) Macro Viruses
(b) File infector virus
(c) Resident Viruses
(d) Boot virus
(e) Worms

Puzzle/Syllogism New Pattern for IBPS RRB/ IBPS PO/ IBPS CLERK/ RBI ASSISTANT

Dear Readers,




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

There are nine Teachers A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I. All of them like different colour viz. Orange, Brown, Violet, Yellow, Cream, Pink, White, Black and Red but not necessarily in the same order. They all are living on a different floor. The ground floor is numbered one and so on up to top floor is numbered nine. Only three teachers live between I and one who likes Red, both are living on odd numbered floor but none of them are living either top floor or bottom floor. F, G and E do not like Violet. Only one teacher lives between I and A, who likes Black. There is only one teacher lives between H and C, who likes Cream. D likes Orange and lives on the even numbered floor. There is only one teacher lives between the floor on which the teacher who likes Red and the one who likes Brown. B likes White and lives immediately below on the floor on which A lives. E does not live immediately above or below on the floor on which C lives. E does not live on first floor. There are as many as teacher lives between E and one who likes Brown and between G and the one who likes Yellow. Only two teachers live between I and H, who likes Pink.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

New Pattern English for IBPS PO IBPS RRB IBPS CLERK RBI ASSISTANT

Dear Readers,

Directions (1-5): In each of the following questions, a statement and five choices are given. Select from among the choices, the most logical complement and mark its number as your answer:

Q1. There was no other means of coming to power than an alliance with like-minded parties.
(a) We will revamp the party by taking the support of the opposition
(b) We tried to please the leaders of other parties.
(c) We declared that we are going to rise to power.
(d) We enlisted the support of the opposition.
(e) So we convened an urgent meeting of our workers.

Q2. Facilities in the village hospital are insufficient and outdated.
(a) So we are going to take the patient back home.
(b) We will take our patient home and complain to the authorities.
(c) We will immediately take the patient to a better hospital.
(d) We will wait silently until the hospital gets improved.
(e) We will demand for a better hospital in the village.

Q3. The decision to reopen the old and closed-down liquor shops was resented by the people in the city.
(a) Some people took out protest march to the minister’s house.
(b) The liquor-sellers and contractors supported the government decision.
(c) The ruling party secretly convened a meeting of the most important leaders.
(d) The government succumbed to public opinion and withdrew the decision to open the liquor shops.
(e) The liquor barons will not allow the closure of the liquor shops.

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

New Pattern Reasoning for IBPS PO IBPS RRB IBPS CLERK RBI ASSISTANT


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

Eight students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H will have to attend the seminar in the months of July and August but not necessarily in the same order. In each month, the seminar will conduct on dates 7th, 13th, 19th and 25th of the month. Only one student will attend the seminar on these given dates. A will attend the seminar on either 19th July or 19th August. There are exactly two students will attend the seminar between the date on which A and H attend the seminar. There is exactly one student will attend the seminar between the date on which H and B attend the seminar. There are two students will attend the seminar between the date on which B and G attend the seminar. There is exactly one student will attend the seminar between the date on which G and C attend the seminar. D will not attend the seminar on either 7th of July or 7th of August. There are exactly two students will attend the seminar between the date on which D and F attend the seminar. E will not attend the seminar on 25 August and F will not attend on 7 August.

Q1.Who among following will attend the seminar on 13th July? 
(a) F
(b) E
(c) A
(d) D
(e) B

Q2. How many students will attend the seminar between D and G? 
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) More than three
(e) None of these

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

RBI Assistant Recruitment Notification





Recruitment for the post of Assistant

The Reserve Bank of India invites applications from eligible candidates for 623 posts of “Assistant” in various offices of the Bank. Selection for the post will be through a country-wide competitive examination in two phases i.e. Preliminary and Main examination followed by a Language Proficiency Test (LPT).

High Level Input-Output for IBPS RRB IBPS PO




Directions (1 – 5): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:


A number arrangement machine when given an input of words/numbers, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and steps of rearrangement:


Input : wise 63 53 83 bucks fright 59 hole 44 8 game call


Step I: 83 63 53 bucks fright 59 hole 44 8 game call wise
Step II: 8 83 63 53 bucks fright 59 44 game call wise hole
Step III: 63 8 83 53 bucks fright 59 44 call wise hole game
Step IV: 44 63 8 83 53 bucks 59 call wise hole game fright
Step V: 59 44 63 8 83 53 bucks wise hole game fright call
Step VI: 53 59 44 63 8 83 wise hole game fright call bucks

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Quant for IBPS PO/CLERK/RRB/SBI/SO-PRE/MAINS


Directions (Q. 1–5): In each of these questions, two equations numbered I and II with variables x and y are given. You have to solve both the equations to find the value of x and y. Give answer

(a) if x > y 
(b) if x >= y 
(c) if x <y
(d) if x <= y 
(e) if x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be determined.

Q1.  I. 5x2 – 8x + 3 = 0
II. 3y2 + 5y – 2 = 0

Q2. I. x8 – (3 * 8)17/2/√x = 0
II. 11/√y + 18/√y = √y

Q3. I. √169 x2– 2197 = 0
II. √ (484) y + 132 = 0

Q4. I. (625)(1/4) x + √ (1225) = 155
II. 225y2 + 18 = 279

Q5. I. x2 – 7x + 12 = 0
II. y2 – 9y + 20 = 0

Directions(6-10): What value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

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