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Sunday, November 12, 2017

Current Affairs Update 10-11th November, 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 PO/ RRB PO Mains and with the daily dose of current affairs, you can easily prepare G.A and score well.

Static GK- Continents


What is a Continent?

Though there are many definitions of the term “continent,” it is generally used to identify large distinct land masses that make up planet Earth’s surface. What we know as land are actually the areas which happen to be at a high enough elevation to not be flooded by the lakes, rivers, and oceans of the world which surround them. The continents shapes and boundaries are ever-changing as the water surrounding them defines the land that makes up the continent. It is important to remember the five oceans of the world, as the continents make up just 1/3rd of Earth’s surface.

What are the 7 Continents of the World?


Today, we have seven continents on planet Earth surrounded by five oceans. Each of the seven continental land masses is diverse and distinctly unique with their own plants, animals, deserts, mountains, riverslakes, cultures, and weather. A continent is larger than an island and is usually made up of multiple countries and span millions of square miles. The 7 continents of the world are North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.

How Many Continents Are There?
Some consider the North and South American continent to be just one landmass referred to as the “American Continent.” Europe and Asia continent are also combined at times and referred to as “Eurasia.”  The continent of Australia is often confused with the country of Australia. The Australian Continent includes Australia (country), Tasmania, New Guinea and others. This region is also referred to as “Oceania,” which includes the previously listed countries as well as New Zealand, Micronesian, and Polynesian islands. Oceania is generally not considered a continent as it does not make up “a single continuous landmass.”
·         5 Continents: Depending on when you went through school and the country you were educated, you may have learned that there were just 5 continents. Africa, America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. Interestingly, this is why we have five rings to symbolize the Olympic Games
·         6 Continents: In certain countries it is common for students to learn about just 6 continents. America, Antarctica, Asia, Africa, Australia (Oceania), and Europe. There are some geography experts that acknowledge just 6 continents where the continent of Asia and Europe are combined into a new continent called “Eurasia” as these two continents are one single land mass.
·         7 Continents: The most commonly accepted number of continents is 7. North America, South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia (Oceania), Europe, and Asia.
Below you will find a comprehensive 7 continents list exploring each of the continents with a summary. Under each continent you can follow the link below it to learn more!

7 Continents List 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

10 November, 2017 One Liners

10 November 2017- The One Liner Headlines Today

. House Building Advance 2017, India re-elected to UNESCO and ‘She Pad’ scheme among others.

• The ‘India Disaster Response Summit’ was inaugurated in this city – New Delhi

• India has been re-elected as the member of this UN body’s executive board - UNESCO

• This state has passed a bill on prevention of dangerous activities – Telangana

• Union government would be providing full scholarship to 100 foreign students to study this course - AYUSH

• The Union government has doubled import duty on this food grain to curb cheap shipments - Wheat

• This state government has launched ‘She Pad’ scheme for school girls - Kerala

• The Union Government has revised these rules for Central Government Employees incorporating the accepted recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission - House Building Advance (HBA)

• Insurance Company that won 2017 General Insurance Company of the Year at the 21st Asia Insurance Industry Awards - Apollo Munich Health Insurance Company

• Official mascot of the 2017 AIBA Youth Women’s World Boxing Championship - B

• Committee constituted by the Union Government to continuously monitor the solutions to air pollution - CK Mishra committee

• UNESCO included this city as part of its Creative Cities Network for its rich musical tradition - Chennai

• Sanjeev Kaushik was appointed as whole-time member of - SEBI

• Person resigned as UK’s International Development Minister recently - Priti Patel

• This payment solution provider launched its Domestic Payments in India recently - Paypal

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Friday, November 10, 2017

Error Correction- IBPS PO/ CLERK/SBI PO/ RBI ASSISTANT/ SSC CGL


Directions (1-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence, the number of that part will be the answer. If there is no error, mark (e) as the answer. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

Q1. The game (a)/will begin(b)/ Friday evening(c)/ whenever the clock strikes seven.(d)/No error(e)

Q2. There have been(a)/ effort to track individual(b)/ social outcomes such (c)/as health, education and safety. (d)/No error(e)


Q3. There is a (a)/pile of cases(b)/ pending in Supreme Court (c)/affecting all classes of citizens.(d)/No error(e)

Q4. There has been (a)/ a number of high profile (b)/cases reported in the media(c)/ that have shown the huge fault lines in the process. (d)/No error(e)

Q5. I’m (a)/looking for(b)/ an assistant on (c)/ who I can depend.(d)/No error(e)

Q6. The dresser in (a)/ Julia’s room (b)/is different than (c)/ the one in Cristina’s.(d)/No error(e)

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Current Affairs Update 7-9 November, 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 PO/ RRB PO Mains and with the daily dose of current affairs, you can easily prepare G.A and score well.

Puzzles for IBPS PO MAINS/CLERK/RBI ASSISTANT/SBI PO


Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight family members P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are seated in a straight line at an equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. There are three generation in the family. Some of them are facing north and some are facing south. R’s daughter is an immediate neighbour of one who is sitting at an extreme end of the line. Only three people sit between V and his wife. Q’s daughter sits second to the right of P’s brother-in-law. R’s granddaughter does not sit at an extreme end of the line. P’s mother sits on the immediate left of her son. R’s wife is not an immediate neighbour of T’s husband. The immediate neighbour of T’s brother faces opposite directions.(i.e. If one neighbour faces north then other faces south and vice versa.) The persons sitting at the extreme ends faces opposite directions.(i.e. If one person faces north then other faces south and vice versa.) W’s daughter-in-law sits second to the left of T’s father-in-law. U faces north. U is not an immediate neighbour of S’s aunt. The immediate neighbours of U faces same directions.(i.e. If one neighbour faces north then other also faces north and if one neighbour faces south then other also faces south).Both T and Q face a direction opposite to that of S.(i.e. If S faces north then T and Q faces south and vice-versa.) T is the only daughter of R. W is female member and U is male member.

Q1. As per the following arrangements, which of the following statements is not true with respect
to P?
(a) P faces south. 
(b) P is fourth to the right of Q. 
(c) P is 2nd to left of T.
(d) P is between V and W. 
(e) None of these

Q2. How many person sit on the left of Q?
(a) One 
(b) Two 
(c) Three
(d) Four 
(e) None of these