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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

NEW PATTERN ENGLISH FOR IBPS/SBI CLERK/PO EXAMS

Dear Aspirants,

Dear Students, As we've all seen the drastic change in the pattern of Questions asked in English Section. IBPS is surprising all of us by asking CAT Exam pattern Questions.

Directions (1-15): Mark the out-of-context sentence for your answer.

Q1. A. It came as something of a surprise when scientists determined that human beings share almost 99 percent of their genetic material with chimpanzees.
B. Prehuman bipeds predated stone tools, which appeared approximately 2.5 million year ago.
C. Despite all the is held in common, however, the differences are crucial and allow humans to be allotted their won genus and species, Homo sapiens.
D. This led one scientific journalist to refer to humans as “the third chimpanzee.”
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only D
(e) None of the above
 
Q2. A. This is the country where the leader of the ruling party, the speaker of the lower house of parliament, at least three chief ministers, and a number of sports and business icons are women.
B. It is also a country where a generation of newly empowered young women are going out to work in large number than ever before.
C. It’s early days yet, but one hopes these are the first stirrings of change.
D. Trust Law, a news service run by Thomson Reuters, has ranked India as the worst G20 country in which to be a woman.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only D
(e) None of the above

Q3. A. For no apparent reason you cannot help yourself from humming or singing a tune by Lady Gaga or Coldplay, or horror upon horrors, the latest American Idol reject.
B. Songs that get stuck in your head and go round and round, sometimes for days, sometimes for months.
C. Some people call them earworms.
D. It there was nothing unique about them they would be swamped by all the other memories that sound similar too.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only D
(e) None of the above

Q4. A. Nasa could design another rover, equipped with all sorts of life-hunting instrumentation, only to find it is taking the wrong measurements with the wrong detectors.
B. The reason scientists favour a sample return mission is that they do not know exactly what they are looking for.
C. Lunar rocks and soil were sealed in bags and only opened in airtight laboratories.
D. Martian life, for example, could come in many different guises and using equipment designed to detect life on Earth, may not pick it up on Mars.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only D
(e) None of the above

Q5. A. I am particularly optimistic about the potential for technological innovation to improve the lives of the poorest people in the world.
B. Companies are then willing to make the investments required to build new systems, and customers are able to accept the transition costs of adopting new behaviours.
C. But I believe that a realistic appraisal of the human condition compels an optimistic worldview.
D. Usually, “optimism” and “realism” are used to describe two different outlooks on life.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only D
(e) None of the above

Q6. A. New technologies of various kinds, together with globalization, are powerfully affecting the range of employment options for individuals in advanced and developing countries alike – and at various levels of education.
B. From recent research, we have learned a number of interesting things about how the evolution of economic structure affects employment.
C. How, then, should policymakers confront the new and difficult challenges for employment especially in developed economies?
D. Technological innovations are not only reducing the number of routine jobs, but also causing changes in global supply chains and networks that result in the relocation of routine jobs – and, increasingly, non-routine jobs at multiple skill levels – in the tradable sector of many economies.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only D
(e) None of the above

Reasoning Questions for IBPS Clerk Mains Exam

Dear Aspirants,


You just need correct practice and hardwire your brain to quickly make decisions about what to attempt and what to leave. And for same we are providing you questions of Reasoning Question and Answers. Solve these to Practice latest pattern reasoning question for bank exams.

Q1. In a certain code, MISTAKE is written as HRNGVPZ. How is GROUNDS written in that code?
(a) LITFWHM
(b) LITFHWM
(c) LITHFWM
(d) LNQFEFEO
(e) None of these

Direction (2): In the following questions, the symbols #, &, @, * , $, % and © are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q - Q is the father of P.
P@Q - Q is the child of P.
P©Q - P is the brother of Q.
P$Q - Q is the daughter of P.
P*Q- P is the husband of Q.
P&Q- Q is the daughter-in-law of P.
P%Q- P is the wife of Q.

Q2. If  F$E%C©A#B then how C is related F?
(a) Son
(b) Daughter
(c) Son-in-law
(d) None of these
(e) Can’t be determined

Direction (3): In the following questions, the symbols #, &, @, * , $, % and © are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q - P is the son of Q.
P@Q - Q is the child of P.
P©Q - P is the parent of Q.
P$Q - P is elder than Q.
P*Q- P is the husband of Q.
P&Q- Q is the daughter-in-law of P.
P%Q- P is the wife of Q.

Q3. If A%B&C%D@M#C, then how B is related to M?
(a) Mother
(b) Grandmother
(c) Father
(d) Grandfather 
(e) None of these

Direction (4-5): In the following questions, the symbols #, &, @ and $ are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q - P is in the south direction of Q at distance of either 4 or 3m.
P@Q - Q is in the north direction of P at distance of either 6m or 8m.
P&Q - Q is in the east direction of P at distance of either 4 or 3m.
P$Q - P is in the west direction of Q at distance of either 6m or 8m.
P#&Q- Q is in the southeast direction of P.
P@&Q- P is in the northeast direction of Q. 

Q4. If A&B#C#&D are related to each other then what is the probable shortest distance between A and C?
(a) 4√2 m
(b) 5 m
(c) 4 m
(d) 6m
(e) Both a & b

Q5. If A@&B$C$D, then what is the shortest distance between B and D (if BCD form a straight line and length of BC and BD are different)?
(a) 13m 
(b) 14m
(c) 15m
(d) 16m
(e) 12m

Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.

IBPS PO/MT 2017 INTERVIEW TIPS

Dear Aspirants,



Attention Aspirants!

After clearing your IBPS PO written examination, now you are about to face the most important phase, IBPS PO Interviews that will decide your future and lead you to the way to your dreams.

Your performance in IBPS PO Interviews will decide the worth of your attained marks in the written exam. As the competition is relatively high from the preceding years, you have to score virtuous marks to see your name in the merit list of the combined scores.


The most important step of your PO Interviews is preparing for the IBPS PO interview question and answers (FAQs) that are generally asked the aspirants.

We are helping you with the important IBPS PO interview FAQs so that you can answer confidently and perform effectively in interviews.


 IBPS PO Expected Interview Question with Answers
 On the basis of the question asked in previous IBPS PO interviews, we are presenting here the important questions along with the suitable answers.

You may expect the same questions in your interview, so prepare them carefully:


 Que: Introduce / Describe yourself?

Ans: Your answer should include the following details:

 Personal Information (Your Name, Parents’ Designation etc.)
 Education (Your Degrees, College and City Name)
 Work Experience (if any)
 Additional qualification or achievements (if any)
 Your hobby (you are advised to develop at least one hobby as it considered a good practice)



Que: Why do you Want to Join Banking Sector?

Ans: In our country Banking is considered as one of the fastest growing sectors. It can offer several career opportunities.

Note: Kindly avoid answering like “banking is your childhood dreams”, “job security”, “big salary” etc.



Que: Will you leave this job if you get a better Job opportunity?

Ans: This is a common question asked nowadays in bank interviews if you have higher educational qualifications. Your answer should be as follows:

I believe in living a stable lifestyle rather changing it for small monetary benefits. And I find banking career as a good growth opportunity, so I will not quit this job.



Que: How your high studies & qualification is going to help us?

Ans: Candidates appearing for IBPS Interviews are from different fields that don’t provide them any knowledge regarding banking and finances. You can answer like:

 My technical knowledge and skill will help me handle customers from these sectors.
 I have good professional skills that will help me in managing team work.
 I have good communication skills that will me in offering confident customer services.



Que: What are your weakness/Strength?

Ans: My strength is that I can make solutions to the problem and situations as per the need. I can motivate myself for any work involved that I get involved with.

My weakness is that I am habitual to complete my work by following proper rules and want to see others following the rules too. If anyone is not doing so, I may get irritated. But I promise I will make a solution to it soon.

Note: Make sure, you won’t reveal any weakness that may result in a bad impression. It’s good if your weakness also gives a positive attitude towards your work.



Saturday, January 13, 2018

SH- Current Affairs Update 12th, Jan 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.

INDIAN AFFAIRS
PM Narendra Modi inaugurates National Youth Festival
On January 12, 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the events of the National Youth Festival (NYF) through Video conferencing. This is the 22nd edition of National Youth Festival. 
i. 22nd National Youth Festival is a five-day event being held at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh from 12thto 16th January, 2018.
ii. Theme of 22ndNational Youth Festival is Sankalp Se Siddhi’. The theme reflects country’s aspiration to capitalize on the demographic dividend of young India.
Kerala Government permits prisoners to donate organs
On 11th January 2018, the Kerala government gave permission to prisoners in Kerala jails to donate organs to their close relatives.
Kerala Government permits prisoners to donate organs:
i. This decision was taken at the cabinet meeting chaired by Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala Chief Minister.
ii. Permission must be taken from the concerned court and medical board for the convicted prisoner to make organ donation.
iii. Also, necessary amendments are to be made in the Kerala prisons correctional services act 2014.
iv. The period of admission in hospital will be taken as parole period for the prisoner. The hospital expenses will be taken care by the jail authorities.
v.In the statement it is clearly mentioned that ‘no relaxation in prison term’ for the prisoner performing organ donation will be provided.
About Indian Dental Association (IDA):
♦ Headquarters – Mumbai
♦ President – Dr. Vishwas Puranik
4th ASEAN-India Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture and Forestry held in New Delhi
4th ASEAN-INDIA Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture and Forestry was held in New Delhi on January 12, 2018. Abbreviation ASEAN stands for Association of SouthEast Asian Nations.
Highlights of 4th ASEAN-INDIA Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture and Forestry:
i. The Meeting was Co-chaired by Radha Mohan Singh, Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India and Grisada Boonrach, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thailand
ii. Objective of the meeting was to promote joint research for development of technologies for increasing production and productivity of crops, livestock, fisheries, and natural resources management in the ASEAN region.
iii. Discussions during the meeting also focused on enhancing cooperation on exchange of expertise to promote resilience in food security and to address the price volatility of food supplies in the region..
iv. 5th ASEAN-India Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture and Forestry will be held in Brunei Darussalam in 2019.
Quick Facts about ASEAN:
♦ Founded in – 1967
♦ Secretariat – Jakarta, Indonesia
♦ Current Secretary General – Lim Jock Hoi
Niti Aayog to provide rankings to 115 aspirational districts
At the ‘Transformation of Aspirational Districts’ conference, held in New Delhi in first week of January 2018, NITI Aayog said it will come out with a ranking of 115 aspirational districts by April 2018.
More Information about Rankings of 115 aspirational districts:
i. In this context, aspirational districts refer to selected 115 backward districts that are lagging on specific development parameters.
ii. Central Government has undertaken a major policy initiative for rapid transformation of these districts and senior government officials have been assigned responsibility to coordinate the efforts of the Centre and states in facilitating development in such districts.
iii. NITI Aayog will rank these districts on 10 parameters which will include education, nutrition and health.
iv. A dashboard will be created, which will reflect the change in ranking of districts on continuous basis.
v. By April 2018, NITI Aayog will also set up a mechanism for real-time monitoring of government’s development programmes.
Quick Facts about NITI Aayog:
♦ Founded in – January 2015
♦ Headquarters – New Delhi
♦ Chairman (ex officio) – Prime Minister of India
Election Commission sets up panel under Umesh Sinha to suggest new poll rules
The Election Commission has formed a 14-member panel to study the usage of social media and other digital platforms before elections and to suggest modifications in the Model Code of Conduct.
14-member panel set up under Umesh Sinha:
i. Currently, the Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act bans all campaigning 48 hours before voting. The new panel will suggest changes to thisin 3 months.
ii. Umesh Sinha, Deputy Election Commissioner, will be the head of the panel. It will comprise of 8 Election Commission officers, 1 member each from the ministries of information and broadcasting, law, and information and technology, 1 senior representative each from the National Broadcasters Association and the Press Council of India.
iii. The panel will also suggest regulations required for several media platforms in the 48-hour period before voting.
About Election Commission of India:
♦ Chief Election Commissioner of India – Achal Kumar Jyoti
♦ Election Commissioners of India – Om Prakash Rawat, Sunil Arora

IBPS PO 2017- INTERVIEW CALL LETTERS ISSUED


IBPS PO 2017- INTERVIEW CALL LETTERS ISSUED

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