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General Awareness Questions asked in IBPS SO Rajbhasha Adhikari Exam 2018

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General Awareness Questions asked in IBPS SO Rajbhasha Adhikari Exam 2018

As IBPS SO Rajbhasa Adhikari 2018 exam is over, you all must be enthusiastically waiting for the General Awareness Questions. So guys here are the most awaited GA Questions which were asked in IBPS SO 2018. These Questions will help you analyze your mistakes and rectify them in the upcoming exams.

Some Of the General Awareness Questions asked in IBPS SO 2018:
  • What do we celebrate on 10th December every year? - Human Rights Day
  • Buenos Aires is the Capital of which country? Argentina
  • In March 2019, merger of Bank of Baroda, Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank has been proposed 
  • Winner of Santosh Trophy 2018 - Kerala
  • "Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana" Stadium is located at - Lucknow 
  • Winner of  Ramon Magsaysay Award 2018 from India - Sonam Wangchuk 
  • Konkan joint military exercise 2018 was held between India and United Kingdom
  • Dharma Guardian 2018 joint military exercise was held between India and Japan
  • Height of "Statue of Unity" situated in Gujarat - 182 metres
  • Indo-Russian Strategic Economic Dialogue 2018 was held in - Russia
  • As per the RBI Guidelines for a damaged or torn  Rs 2000 note, minimum area required for a full refund - 88 square cm 
  • A Book written by Krishna Trilok - Notes of a Dream
  • First multi-modal terminal on Ganga river  has been opened at - Varanasi
  • 80th Policy Commission Meeting of World Customs Organisation was held in - Mumbai
  • India’s first interactive credit card with buttons launched by  - IndusInd Bank 
  • ASEAN Summit 2018 held in - Singapore
  • Headquarters of NSDL Payment Bank - Mumbai
  • Colour of new Rs.100 note - Lavender
  • Paul Romer & William Nordhaus have been awarded Nobel prize 2018 in which discipline? Economics
  • Singphan Wildlife Sanctuary has been declared as Singphan Elephant Reserve. In which state it is situated? Nagaland
  • Smriti Mandhana is associated with which sport? - Cricket
  • NFRA  has been established for the Regulation of - Accounting and Auditing standards
  • Which Indian city will participate in  UN Global Sustainable Cities 2025? Noida & Greater Noida 
  • Author of "India ahead 2025 and beyond" - Bimal Jalan
  • According to India Skills Report 2019, state with the highest Employability Rate - Andhra Pradesh
  • T.N. Srinivasan passed away recently. He was an Economist.
  • With Reference to RBI, what does R stands for in PCR? Registry
  • International Tourism Mart 2018 was held in - Tripura
  •  Vice-Chair of UN Panel of Auditors -  CAG Rajiv Mehrishi
  • Venue of COP 24 - Katowice, Poland




            


Road To Success: 30 Days NIACL AO Phase-I 2019 Study Plan

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The New India Assurance Company Limited has freshly announced 312 vacancies for the posts of Officers (Generalist & Specialist) in Scale-I Cadre. The vacancies come as a great opportunity for the candidates who are getting themselves ready to enter the insurance industry through any of these posts. The Preliminary Examination is scheduled to be held on 30th January 2019 and you have hardly got a month to give the finishing touches to your preparations.

In the last 30 days, if you travail all day & night following a strict study plan, nobody can stop you from getting through this NIACL Recruitment 2018 Phase-I Examination. On this road to success, Adda247 is here with practice questions on all the subjects that will be asked in the exam. The Quizzes are strictly based on the latest pattern of banking/insurance exams and incorporate the questions that are most likely to be asked in the NIACL AO Phase-I Exam 2018-19.

NIACL AO Phase-I Exam Pattern

Online Examination:

Sr.No.Name of TestsNo. of QsMaximum MarksDuration
1English Language303020 minutes
2Quantitative Aptitude353520 minutes
3Reasoning Ability353520 minutes
Total1001001 hour


Road To Success: 30 Days Study Plan For NIACL AO


DaysREASONING ABILITYQUANTITATIVE APTITUDEENGLISH LANGUAGE
31st DecSyllogism, Linear Puzzle, Inequality, Floor based Puzzle,  Square/Rectangular PuzzlePie Chart DI, Simplification, Time and Distance, Percentage, Problems on TrainsFillers
1st JanDay/ Date/ Time-based Puzzle, Coding-Decoding,  Alphabet based questionsApproximation, Time and Work, Profit and Loss, Line Graph, DiscountSentence Improvement
2nd JanCircular Puzzle, Data Sufficiency, Blood Relation, Floor-Flat-based Puzzle,  Puzzle with Blood RelationQuadratic Equations, Bar Graph, SI and CI, Ratio and Proportion, Permutation and Combination Sentence Completion
3rd JanBox-based Puzzle, Direction, Short Puzzles, New Pattern, Coding-DecodingMissing Number Series, Tabular DI, Problems on Ages, Probability, Pipes and Cisterns Idioms & Phrases, 
4th JanRaking and Order, Input-Output, Miscellaneous Puzzle, Coded Direction, Comparison-based PuzzleData Sufficiency, Wrong Number Series, Average, Radar Graph, 3D Mensuration, PartnershipFillers
Puzzle with undefined number of persons, Coded Blood Relation, Coded Inequality, Designation-based PuzzleQuantity Comparison, Mixture and Allegation, Caselet based DI, 2-D MensurationReading Comprehension,  Sentence Completion, Fillers
6th JanShort puzzles, Mix puzzle,syllogism

7th JanBox-based Puzzle, Inequalities, Syllogism DI (Mix type), Time & work, Time, speed & distance, Number Series Column based
8th JanSyllogism, Circular puzzle, Direction sense Caselet, Pipe & cistern, mensuration, ApproximationReading Comprehension, 
9th JanLinear Puzzle, Alphabetical series, Machine input-output DI (mix type), Data sufficiency, Quadratic Equations Sentence Completion
10th JanFloor-based Puzzle, Direction sense, Short puzzleData interpretation (mix type), Probability, Permutation & Combination, Number SeriesPara jumble
11th JanCircular Puzzle, Syllogism, Order and rankingQuantity Comparison, Mixture and Allegation, Caselet based DI, 2-D MensurationSentence Rearrangement
12th JanBlood Relation, Box based puzzle, Short puzzleDI (missing data), Miscellaneous, Simplification,Reading Comprehension,  Column based, Para jumble
13th JanInequality, Miscellaneous, Circular puzzleMix DI, SI & CI, Age problems, Approximation, Profit & LossCloze test
14th JanCoded blood relation, Box puzzle, Miscellaneous Arithmetic DI, Data Sufficiency, 3 D MensurationReading Comprehension
15th JanShort Puzzles, Miscellaneous, Syllogism Mix DI, Problems on trains, Boat & Stream, SimplificationFillers
16th JanDirection Sense, Syllogism, Linear puzzleMix DI, Time & Work, Speed, Time and Distance, Number SeriesIdioms & Phrases
17th JanData Sufficiency,  Blood relation, Mix puzzleMix DI, Pipe and cistern, Probability, Quadratic EquationsError detection
18th JanInput-Output, Miscellaneous, Square puzzleQuantity Comparison, Mixture and Allegation, Caselet based DI, 2-D MensurationCloze test, error detection, Idioms & Phrases
19th JanCoding-Decoding, Double row puzzle, Data sufficiency Quantity Comparison, Percentage, Mixed DI, 3-D MensurationReading Comprehension
20th JanPuzzle with undefined number of persons, Coded Blood Relation, Coded Inequality, Designation-based PuzzleQuantity Comparison, Mixture and Allegation, Caselet based DI, 2-D MensurationColumn based
21st JanLogical Reasoning, Linear puzzle, MiscellaneousMix DI, Permutation & Combinations, ApproximationSentence completion
22nd JanOrder and Ranking, Coding -decoding, Circular puzzle Mix DI, Quantity Based Problems, Mics., Quadratic EquationsFillers
23rd JanDirection sense, Number series, Floor based puzzleMissing Data DI, Wrong Number Series, Age Problems, PartnershipPara jumble
24th JanShort Puzzles,Logical reasoning, Mix puzzleMixed DI, Data Sufficiency, Simplification, Problems on Trains, Boat & StreamReading Comprehension, Sentence Completion, Column based
25th JanLinear Puzzle, Alpha-numeric series, Logical reasoningQuantity Comparison, Time & Work, Caselet based DI, 3-D MensurationSentence Completion
26th JanFloor-based Puzzle, Mix puzzle,Logical reasoningPractice Set - 1Reading Comprehension
27th JanCircular Puzzle, Machine input-output, Coding -decodingPractice Set - 2Sentence rearrangement
28th JanCoding -decoding, Double row puzzle, Logical reasoningPractice Set - 3Fillers
29th JanPuzzle with undefined number of persons, Coded Blood Relation, Coded Inequality, Designation-based PuzzlePractice Set - 4Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Sentence Completion, error detection


                           

Reasoning Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 31st December

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Dear Aspirants,

Reasoning Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 31st December

Reasoning Questions for IBPS Clerk Mains 2019

Reasoning Section can make or break one's chances to ace any banking examination. Practising with sample questions is an onerous task for that's the only key to ace this section of competitive exams. The IBPS Clerk Mains Exam is scheduled to be held on the 20th of January 2019. Adda247 is here with "Practice Marathon for Clerk Mains 2018"  with practice questions on all the topics that are likely to be asked in the exam. Today is Day 6 of IBPS Clerk Mains Practice Marathon, attempt this Reasoning quiz and win the marathon against lakhs of IBPS Clerk Candidates.

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

Ten persons are sitting in row facing either north or south. Persons sitting at both the ends face same direction as G. F and B are immediate left to each other. The one who likes brown sits at one of the ends. The number of persons sitting between B and J is same as between E and J. H , who likes purple does not sit at any end. At least three persons sit between the one who likes black and the one who likes yellow. The one who likes red sits 3rd to the left of J, who faces south. Two persons sit between the one who likes brown and A. The one who likes yellow faces same direction as the one who likes blue. I sits at one of the ends but does not like brown. Two persons sit between A and J. The one who likes blue sits 2nd to the right of the one who likes magenta. Equal number of persons sit between the ones who like black and pink and the one who likes pink and white. G likes green but does not sit next to the one who likes brown. Five persons sit between F and D. D is neighbor of the one who likes red. A and H face same direction but opposite to D. The one who likes magenta sits 4th from one of the ends. The one who likes white faces south. Not more than two persons facing same direction sit next to each other. C does not like yellow.

Q1. Which of the following color does D like?
red
yellow
pink
black
none of these
Solution:

Q2. What is the position of F with respect to E?
3rd to the left
3rd to the right
4th to the left
5th to the right
none of these
Solution:

Q3. Which of the following statement is true regarding the arrangement?
E sit to the left of I
F sits 3rd from one of the ends
C does not like red
B likes magenta
none of these
Solution:

Q4. Four of the following belongs to a group find the one that does not belong to that group?
G
F
C
B
I
Solution:

Q5. Who among the following likes pink?
E
F
C
B
none of these
Solution:

Directions (6-8): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: 

A, B, C, D, E and F are six family members. There are three generation in a family and only three female members in a family. E is daughter in law of F, who has only one daughter. B is mother of D. B is not from second generation. A is grandchild of F. C is a female but is not the mother of A. F is married to B.

Q6. How is A related to C?
Son
Daughter
Nephew
Niece
None of these
Solution:

Q7. Who among the following is daughter of B?
E
A
D
C
None of these
Solution:

Q8. How E is related to B?
Daughter-in-law
Daughter
Mother
Sister-in-law
none of these
Solution:

Directions (9-10): Following questions are based on the information given below. 

I. ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’ 
II. ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q’ 
III. ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’ 
IV. ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is the brother of Q’ 

Q9. In the expression B + D × M ÷ N, how M related to B?
Granddaughter
Son
Grandson
Granddaughter or Grandson
None of these
Solution:

Q10. Which of the following represents ‘J’ is son of ‘F’?
J ÷ R – T × F
J + R – T × F
J ÷ M – N × F
Z- J × M÷ F
None of these

Directions (11-15): In the following questions, the symbols %, &, @, $ and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below. 

‘5 % 8’ means ‘5 is not smaller than 8’. 
‘5 & 8’ means ‘5 is neither smaller than nor equal to 8’. 
‘5 @8’ means ‘5 is neither greater than nor equal to 8’. 
‘5 $ 8’ means ‘5 is neither greater than nor smaller than 8’. 
‘5 * 8’ means ‘5 is not greater than 8’. 
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 

Q11. Statements: 
A&S$O, 
P*L&O, 
D$A*F 
Conclusions:
I. F%D 
II. S&P
Only II is true
Both I and II is true
Only I is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Solution:
Conclusions: I. F%D →True, II. S&P → False.

Q12. Statements:
K&F*J$G&L&O%M@R 
Conclusions:
I. J&R 
II. G%F
Only I is true
Neither I nor II is true
Both I and II is true
Either I or II is true
Only II is true
Solution:
Conclusions: I. J&R → False, II. G%F → True.

Q13. Statements: 
W&T%X@U, 
O*P@V$W 
Conclusions:
I. W&O 
II. V&X
Both I and II is true
Only I is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Only II is true
Solution:
Conclusions: I. W&O → True, II. V&X → True.

Q14. Statements: 
Q$K&N%P, 
R*S@X$Q 
Conclusions:
I. R*Q 
II. Q&P
Only I is true
Only II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Either I or II is true
Both I and II is true
Solution:
Conclusions: I. R*Q → False, II. Q&P → True.

Q15. Statements: 
R$T&P, 
Y@T&E, 
P&O%C 
Conclusions:
I. T&C 
II. E@R
Only I is true
Only II is true
Both I and II is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Solution:
Conclusions: I. T&C → True, II. E@R → True.

               


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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 31st December 2018

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Dear Students,


If talked about banking exams, Quant Section is considered to be one of the most difficult sections and so, gives heebie-jeebies to many. The questions asked in this section are calculative and very time-consuming and if you do not practice it well, it can make your blood run cold during the exam. The IBPS Clerk Mains Exam is scheduled to be held on the 20th of January 2019. Adda247 is here with "Practice Marathon for Clerk Mains 2018"  with practice questions on all the topics that are likely to be asked in the exam. Today is Day 5 of IBPS Clerk Mains Practice Marathon, attempt the quiz and win this marathon against lakhs of IBPS Clerk Candidates.

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Q1. A policeman starts to chase a thief. When the thief goes 10 steps the policeman moves 8 steps and 5 steps of the policeman are equal to 7 steps of the thief. The ratio of the speeds of the policeman and the thief is:
25 : 28
25 : 26
28 : 25
56 : 25
14:27
Solution:

Q2. Stanic and Paul take a piece of work for Rs. 28,800. One alone could do it in 36 days, the other in 48 days. With the assistance of an expert, they finish it in 12 days. How much remuneration the expert should get?
Rs. 10000
Rs. 18000
Rs. 16000
Rs. 12000
Rs. 15000
Solution:

Q3. A and B together can complete a job in 8 days. Both B and C, working alone can finish the same job in 12 days, A and B commence work on the job, and work for 4 days, where upon A leaves, B continues for 2 more days, and then he leaves too, C now starts working, and finishes the job. How many days will C require?
5 days
8 days
3 days
4 days
9 days
Solution:

Q4. In how many different ways can 4 boys and 3 girls be arranged in a row such that all boys stand together and all the girls stand together?
75
576
288
24
121
Solution:

Q5. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘HAPPY’ be arranged?
120
140
60
70
45
Solution:

Directions (6-10): Read the given data carefully and answer the given question 

Pie chart shows the percentage distribution of time taken by 8 different persons namely A, B,C, D,E,F,G and H to reach a particular point but the starting point is not same and total time taken by all of them together is 500 hr. (partly by car and remaining by train) 
The line graph shows percentage distribution distance travelled by car out of total distance travelled by them individually. 



Q6. Find speed of E by train, if the speed of car is 60 km/hr and time taken by car and train are in the ratio of 4 : 3.
50 km/hr
45 km/hr
53 ⅓km/hr
56 ⅔ km/hr
51 ⅔ km/hr
Solution:

Q7. Find the speed of D by car. If the speed by train is 22 km/hr and time taken by car is 50% less than the train.
45 km/hr
54 km/hr
36 km/hr
65 km/hr
48 km/hr
Solution:

Q8. If the distance travelled by B, C and D together and E,F,G and H together is same. Then find the ratio of average speed of B,C and D together and E,F,G and H together.
6 : 5
8 : 7
7 : 8
5 : 6
7 : 9
Solution:

Q9. Average speed of A and C are in the ratio of 4 : 3 and C have travelled 500 km more than A. Find the speed of A by car if the speed of A by train is 120 km/hr.
80 km/hr
60 km/hr
65 km/hr
75 km/hr
None of these
Solution:

Q10. Total distance travelled by G is 2250 and the speed by train is 45 km/hr. Find the speed of G by car.
50 km/hr
60 km/hr
70 km/hr
40 km/hr
80 km/hr
Solution:

Directions (11-15): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? 

Q11. √1225÷ ∛343× 45% of 760 = ?
1170
1760
1510
1710
1050
Solution:

Q12. [(5√7+√7)×(4√7+8√7)]-(19)²=?
143
72√7
134
70√7
143√7
Solution:

Q13. 
 
 
 
 
 
Solution:

Q14. (21% of 1326) – (17% of 932) = ?
120.02
206.05
240.04
120.20
204.25
Solution:

Q15. (?)³÷32=54
18
12
14
16
11
Solution:

               






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Correspondence Course for Bank Exams (In English Printed Edition)

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Dear students, so many banking examinations are scheduled to be conducted in the months to come, this year as well as the next year. To cater to the needs of banking aspirants, Adda247 now comes up with  Correspondence Course for Bank Exams (In English Printed Edition) incorporating Printed Edition (English Medium) Books and ebooks that they will require to prepare for all the banking examinations. The books incorporated into the package are:

7 Printed Edition books: ACE Reasoning, ACE QuantACE English, ACE Banking, Book on Puzzles & Seating Arrangement, Book on Data Interpretation & Analysis, ACE Banking & Static Awareness and Cracker for Mains Exams.

3 Ebooks: Computer Aptitude, Descriptive Writing & Bank Exam Interview

When one is preparing for such a cutthroat competition, she needs to rely on the study material that is based on the latest pattern of the examinations and consolidates everything that could be asked in the bank exams. Adda247 Publications provides its students with the new pattern study material with the latest theories and questions on hard copy that is real hard to find anywhere else. 

ACE Series of Quant, English & Reasoning (English Medium) 
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  • Incorporate 3 levels of exercises
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  • 8000+ Multiple Choice Questions with 100% solutions
  • Includes the previous year questions on all the topics

    A Complete Book on Puzzles & Seating Arrangements
    • 2000+ Questions on Puzzles & Seating Arrangement
    • New and Convenient Approach to solve tricky questions
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    • Incorporates all kinds of latest pattern questions
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     A Complete Book on Data Interpretation & Analysis
    • 1500+ Questions Based on Latest Pattern with detailed Solutions
    • Covers all the types of DI such as Table| Pie | Bar | Line | Caselet |Radar
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    • Essential for both Prelims and Mains exams

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    • Format and useful writing tips for Letter, Essay and Précis writing.
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      IBPS Clerk Mains 1000+MCQ: Most Expected Questions By Kush sir (Live Classes)

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      Having enough knowledge of Banking, Static, and Economy related updates is all that is important to ace the General Awareness Section of the Mains exam of IBPS Clerk Mains Exam. One should know what is happening around the globe as well as her own country. So much is happening every day that unless you keep yourself abreast of these changes, you cannot adjust yourself to answer the questions asked in the GA section of IBPS Clerk Mains Examination smoothly and easily. That's the reason why Adda247 comes up with the special online live classes, IBPS Clerk Mains 1000+MCQ: Most Expected Questions With PDF From Last 6 Months (Banking/Static/Current Affairs) By Kush sir (Live Classes).
      There are students who do not have enough knowledge of the topics under this section that will be asked in IBPS Clerk MainsExamination, they are not even able to clear the concepts on their own and want to join coaching classes for the same. This Online Batch is specially brought up for those who are not able to join classroom programs due to certain reasons. Also, a huge number of students apply and appear for this examination every year and that's the reason why the fight to get through it is real tough. It's like shape up or ship out, so students, start off your preparations right away. And all that one needs to make the cut is a proper guidance in order to take steps in the right direction.

      The batch starts on 04-Jan-2018 (Time: 01:00 p.m. - 02:00 p.m.). The classes will run from Monday to Friday for GA Section of IBPS Clerk Mains Examination. There are a total of 100 seats for the batch and the candidate is required to have a working internet connection to run the online classes without any interruptions. The candidates can freely ask their doubts during a separate doubt session and this is why you are required to have headphones/ earphones that have a mike too. The fee that is required to be paid for the batch is Rs. 799/-.

      Salient Features:
      1. You can get recorded videos of all the live classes after completion of every class. It will help you with revision.
      2. Save your traveling and lodging cost.
      3. Get classes at home in your own comfort zone.
      4. Clear all your doubts one on one with faculties during live classes.

        DAY 5 | Practice Marathon for IBPS Clerk Mains: REVISION | Quant, Reasoning & English

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        Bankersadda brings to you the Revision of DAY-5 of IBPS Clerk Mains Practice Marathon. In case you've missed the DAY-2 quizzes and LIVE DISCUSSIONS you still can watch the video solutions and attempt the quizzes.


        Click on the link below to download the plan as PDF



        Practice Marathon: Reasoning 

        Practice Marathon: Quantitative Aptitude 

        Practice Marathon: English Language 

        Topic Covered in DAY 5: Parajumbles/Sentence Rearrangement






        We Grow Through What We Go Through | Au Revoir 2018

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        The year 2018 is on the brink of its end with the new year 2019 around the corner. This day, the 31st of December is, as usual, the last day of the year and the curtain finally falls on the year 2018 as the clock strikes midnight. This is probably the day when most of us reckon on the things that happened throughout the whole year, most of them being about our personal growth, career, studies, health & fitness and our relationships with others. All of us went through different experiences, some good and some bad, that taught us salutary lessons of life. What matters at the end of the day is the fact that they all played a part in catapulting us to a better world we live in today.

        A better world. What are the parameters of a better world? A world full of luxuries, opulence, and magnificence or a world in which it is all laid out in a way we want it to be? If we dive deep into its gist, we find that none of the two defines it though they, indeed, are facets of it. A better world is simply the one in which it's easier for us to take on life challenges with poise, stay clear of things that pose some sort of threat to our mental or physical well being, and make better and smart life choices. It is a place we arrive at after having gone through the crucial life experiences that help us borne ourselves out as a better person. Now, the next question that strikes our mind is, "What defines a better person?". Stick around, this is what we are going to discuss next.

        Every year, we get to deal with situations we have never faced before, do things that we could have never imagined we would ever do, and accept things that are hard to take on ourselves. But our existence is indicative of the fact that we survived through all the wretchedness and that we can keep our body and soul to withstand all such trials and tribulations.  We have all been in a tight spot at some point in this year which only helped us grow into a person that we are now, a better person, not for the world, not for those around us but ourselves. 

        So students, the upcoming year, too, has in it, a lot of surprises stashed for you. A lot more is there that is yet to be unfolded. Many new stories are yet to be written. You are the one who holds the pen, just be wise and smart enough to pen them down as beautifully as you can. All the best!



                                   


        Current Affairs 30th and 31st December 2018: Daily GK Update

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        The General Awareness Section of Banking Exams covers numerous sections in it like Banking Awareness, Static GK, and Current Affairs. But the most important thing that you might have noticed is that both the Banking Awareness and Static Awareness questions asked in the General Awareness Section are based on Current Affairs only. The questions on Static and Banking Awareness are related to the countries, events or anything that has been in news for a while. Here is the Daily GK Update to get you acquainted with the top events that made the headlines today!!


        Current-Affairs-30th-and-31st-December-2018-Daily-GK-Update


        National News

        1. PM Modi Renames 3 Islands of Andaman & Nicobar 


        i. Prime Minister Narendra Modi unfurled 150-feet tall tricolor to mark Netaji's hoisting of the national flag 75 years ago in Port Blair. The Prime Minister also released a commemorative stamp, its first-day cover and a Rs-75 coin on this special day. 
        ii. The three renamed islands of Andaman and Nicobar are:
        1. Ross renamed as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep
        2. Neil renamed as Shaheed Dweep
        3. Havelock renamed as Swaraj Dweep.


        2. Swachh Surveksahan Award For GHMC 


        i. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation was awarded Best Capital City in the Solid Waste Management in the Swachh Survekshan 2018 rankings.
        ii. The GHMC was also at the 27th place among 4,041 cities.

                  3. Centre Approves Rs 1,146.12 cr Cyclone 'Gaja' Assistance for Tamil Nadu 


                  i. The High-Level Committee (HLC) chaired by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh approved additional assistance of Rs 1,146.12 crore from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to Tamil Nadu, which was affected by cyclone 'Gaja' recently. 
                  ii. The Central government had released assistance of Rs 353.70 crore from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) as an interim relief to the state. Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Union Minister for Agriculture Radha Mohan Singh and Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog Dr Rajiv Kumar are the members of the HLC. 

                      International News


                      4. Sheikh Hasina Wins 3rd Consecutive Term As PM of Bangladesh 


                      i. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's alliance won Bangladesh's election with a thumping majority, the country's Election Commission announced. It gave her a third straight term following a vote that the opposition rejected as rigged.
                      ii. The win consolidated Hasina's decade-long rule over Bangladesh. There are 300 constituencies in the country. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which boycotted the last poll in 2014, won just six seats.

                      Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2018:
                      • Bangladesh Capital: Dhaka, Currency: Bangladeshi Taka.


                      5. Pakistan Cabinet Approves Issuance Of 'Panda Bonds' In Chinese Currency

                      i. Pakistan's cabinet has approved the issuance of first-ever renminbi-denominated 'Panda Bonds' to raise loans from China's capital markets, as the country moved a step forward to give the Chinese currency status at par with the US dollar.
                      ii. The Finance Ministry did not seek the Cabinet's nod for the size of the bond, but it expects to raise $500 million to $1 billion in various tranches.


                      International News


                      6. Sudhir Bhargava Appointed New Chief Information Commissioner 


                      i. The government has appointed Sudhir Bhargava as Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), along with four information commissioners. Mr. Bhargava was Information Commissioner in the CIC.
                      ii. An alumnus of St Michael’s High School in Patna and St Stephen’s College in Delhi, Mr. Sinha is a 1981-batch Indian Foreign Service officer who was the High Commissioner of India in the United Kingdom.

                      Banking News


                      7. Banks Recover Rs40,400 crore From Defaulters: RBI Report 


                      i. Banks have seen a significant improvement in recovery of stressed assets helped by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and amendments in the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interests (SARFAESI) Act, during FY18, according to the RBI data.
                      ii. In the fiscal ended March 2018, banks recovered Rs 40,400 crore worth of bad loans as against Rs 38,500 crore recovered in FY17. The various channels through which lenders recovered their bad loans include the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), SARFAESI Act, debt recovery tribunals (DRTs) and Lok Adalats.

                      Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2018:
                      • RBI 25th Governor: Shaktikanta Das, Headquarters: Mumbai, Founded: 1 April 1935, Kolkata.

                        8. ESAF SFB Gets RBI Nod To Operate As Scheduled Bank


                        i. ESAFsmall finance bank has got RBI approval to operate as a scheduledbank. This makes ESAF small finance bank (SFB) the fifth scheduled bank from Kerala.
                        ii. ESAF microfinance institution, started in 1992, was one among the ten applicants to receive approval from RBI to start banking operations in 2016.

                        Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2018:
                        • MD and CEO of the ESAF SFB: K Paul Thomas, Headquarters: Thrissur.

                          Sports News


                          9. 3rd Edition of Women’s National Boxing Championships Begins  


                          i. The third edition of women’s national boxing championships begins in Vijayanagara, Karnataka. Country’s top boxers will be vying for top honors as the tournament will be held at the JSW Sports-owned Inspire Institute of Sport.
                          ii. World Championship silver and bronze medallists boxers, Sonia Chahal, Lovlina Borgohain, Pinky Jangra and Nikhat Zarin will be trying to upstage one another in the race to claim the top honors.

                          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2018:
                          • Ajay Singh is the President of the Boxing Federation of India (BFI). 

                          10. Smriti Mandhana Named ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 

                          i. India's stylish opener Smriti Mandhana has been named as the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women's Cricketer of the Year. The 22-year-old, who has also been named as the ICC Women's ODI Player of the Year, achieved the feat by giving some exceptional performances throughout the year.
                          ii.  She is currently ranked fourth in the ICC Women's Players Rankings for ODI Batters and 10th in the ICC Women's Players Rankings for T20I Batters.
                          iii. Other Awards Conferred are:
                          • Smriti Mandhana has won the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year.
                          • Australia’s wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy voted ICC T20I Player of the Year.
                          • England’s Sophie Ecclestone named ICC Emerging Player of the Year.
                          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2018:
                          • The left-hand batter becomes only the second India woman player to win an ICC award after fast bowler Jhulan Goswami, who was named the ICC Women's Player of the Year in 2007.

                          Books and Authors


                          11. Book 'Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From' By Tony Joseph Released 

                          i. The book titled “Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From” written by Tony Joseph was released.
                          ii. The book talks about the migration of the First Indians also known as ‘Aryans’ who arrived here 65,000 years ago.


                          Obituaries

                          12. Veteran Filmmaker Mrinal Sen Passes Away 

                          i. Legendary filmmaker Mrinal Sen passed away at the age of 95 in Kolkata. He was a Padma Bhushan and Dada Saheb Phalke awardee.
                          ii. A recipient of 12 international film awards including CannesFilm Festival, Mrinal Sen was also a member of the Indian People’s Theatre Association.


                          13. Norman Gimbel, Grammy and Oscar Winning Lyricist Passes Away 

                          i. Norman Gimbel, the Oscar and Grammy-winning lyricist, has passed away at the age of 91. Gimbel's work included Killing Me Softly With His Song - recorded by Roberta Flack, the Fugees and others - and the theme to TV series Happy Days.
                          ii. Norman Gimbel was born in Brooklyn. In 1984 Gimbel was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. 






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                          IBPS RRBs- VI Reserve List Out: Check IBPS RRB Reserve List

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                          IBPS RRBs- VI Reserve List 

                          IBPS has released the IBPS RRB-VI Result (Provisional Allowtment- Reserve List) for the posts of Office Assistant (Multipurpose), Officer Scale-I (PO), Officer Scale-II and Officer Scale-III. All the Best for Your results!!

                          Commencement of Result:      31 - 12 - 2018
                          Closure of The Result:            31 - 01 - 2019








                                      

                          Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 31st December 2018

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                          Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 31st December 2018


                          Numerical Ability or Quantitative Aptitude Section has given heebie-jeebies to the aspirants when they appear for a banking examination. As the level of every other section is only getting complex and convoluted, there is no doubt that this section, too, makes your blood run cold. The questions asked in this section are calculative and very time-consuming. But once dealt with proper strategy, speed, and accuracy, this section can get you the maximum marks in the examination. Following is the Quantitative Aptitude quiz to help you practice with the best of latest pattern questions.



                          Directions (1-5): The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of sum of six different banks with which an Indian businessman, Vijay Malya, fled away from India. Study the chart carefully to answer the following questions.  

                          Note : In pie-chart some data are missing. If required, find them first and then proceed. 


                          Q1. If the sum from PNB was 250/3% more than the sum from HDFC bank, then find the sum from PNB with which Malya fled away from India ?
                          1968.45 crores
                          1945.68 crores
                          1519.68 crores
                          1845.84 crores
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q2. If the average sum from ICICI, SBI and Axis banks together with which Malya fled away from India, was Rs. 1,474 crores, then find the sum from ICICI bank that Malya took away from country ?
                          1084.26 crores
                          1343.16 crores
                          1238.16 crores
                          1440.24 crores
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q3. What was the total sum from HDFC, PNB and UBI together with which Malya fled away from country(for ICICI bank use the value obtained in Q2.) ?
                          3,944 crores
                          4,544 crores
                          3,842 crores
                          4,422 crores
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q4. Find the ratio of money from SBI and UBI together to the money from PNB and ICICI banks together if percentage value of PNB is 6% more than that of UBI.(use ICICI bank data from previous question)
                          4 : 9
                          9 : 11
                          11 : 9
                          9 : 4
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q5. If the percentage distribution of money of SBI and PNB was interchanged, then find the average sum from PNB, UBI and ICICI together with which Malya fled away from India.(If required,Use the value of missing data found in above questions)
                          1810.84 crores
                          1709.84 crores
                          1725 crores
                          1764.64 crores
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q6. The simple interest accrued on an sum of Rs 27,500 at the end of three years is Rs 10,230. What would be the approximate compound interest accrued on the same sum at the same rate in two years?
                          Rs 7,550
                          Rs 7,243
                          Rs 8,950
                          Rs 6,900
                          Rs 7,583
                          Solution:

                          Q7. Out of 5 women and 4 men a committee of four members is to be formed in such a way that at most three members are men. In how many different ways can it be done?
                          125
                          120
                          105
                          130
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q8. A is thrice as good a workman as B and therefore is able to finish a job in 30 days less than B. How many days will they take to finish the job working together?
                          10¼
                          11¾
                          11¼
                          11⅓
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q9. A certain product C is made of two ingredients A and B in the proportion of 2 : 5. The price of A is three times that of B. The overall cost of C is Rs. 5.20 per kg including labour charges of 80 paisa per kg. Find the cost of B per kg ?
                          Rs. 8.40
                          Rs. 4.20
                          Rs. 4.80
                          Rs. 2.80
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Q10. Parameshwaran invested an amount of Rs 12000 at the simple interest rate of 10 per cent annum and another amount at the simple interest rate of 20 per cent per annum. The total interest earned at the end of one year on the total amount invested became 14 per cent per annum. Find the total amount invested.
                          Rs 22000
                          Rs 25000
                          Rs 20000
                          Rs 24000
                          None of these
                          Solution:

                          Directions (11-15): Find the missing term in the following number series. 

                          Q11. 100, 49, 99, 48, 98, ?
                          51
                          50
                          49
                          48
                          47
                          Solution:

                          Q12. 0, 7, 26, 63, 124, ?
                          219
                          215
                          205
                          225
                          227
                          Solution:

                          Q13. 10, 21, 43, 87, 175, ?
                          349
                          350
                          351
                          352
                          347
                          Solution:

                          Q14. 2, 3, 5, 8, 12, 17, ?
                          22
                          23
                          24
                          25
                          26
                          Solution:

                          Q15. 1, 11, 29, 56, 93, 141, ?
                          200
                          201
                          202
                          203
                          205
                          Solution:

                                         






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                          Fillers for NIACL AO Prelims Exam - 31st December 2018

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                          English Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims 


                          NIACL AO Exam is on its way and a lot of aspirants are heading towards new hopes with this upcoming opportunity. Thus, the English Language can be an impetus for their success by helping them save crucial time and score good points in lesser time and effort. So, instead of boiling the ocean, try building up a strong vocabulary, an effective knowledge of grammar, and efficient comprehension skills so as to be on the ball to face this particular section. Here is a quiz on English Language being provided by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern English Questions for upcoming NIACL AO Exam.






                          Directions (1-7): In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such sentence, there are five options with one word each. Fill up the blanks with the word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. 

                          Q1. The Army has ---------- over 2,500 tourists stranded near the 17th Mile area in east Sikkim, close to the India-China border, because of heavy snowfall, officials said on Saturday.
                          save
                          rescued
                          killed
                          failed
                          captured
                          Solution:
                          ‘rescued’ is the correct option here. It means to save someone for facing something harmful or dangerous.

                          Q2. A high-performance magnetic tunnel junction that makes use of wavelike properties that are known and ---------- in optics has been proposed by researchers from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay.
                          mechanized
                          using
                          exploited
                          farmed
                          fermented
                          Solution:
                          ‘exploited’ is the correct option here. It means to make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).

                          Q3. A magnetic tunnel junction has two layers of ferromagnetic material ----------- by an insulating barrier.
                          seperated
                          joining
                          mesmerized
                          conjunction
                          coiling
                          Solution:
                          ‘seperated’ is the correct word here.

                          Q4. Astronomy enthusiasts and sky gazers will be able to -------------- five eclipses in 2019, two of which will be visible in India.
                          calculate
                          feel
                          experience
                          forecast
                          visible
                          Solution:
                          ‘experience’ is the correct word here.

                          Q5. Helium – the second most --------- element in the universe – is hard to come by on Earth in its gaseous state, because it is so light that it can escape easily.
                          abandon
                          seen
                          acclaimed
                          abundant
                          available
                          Solution:
                          ‘abundant’ is the correct word here both contextually and grammatically suitable. It means to be present in huge quantity.

                          Q6. The new e-commerce policy betrays a --------- view of online and offline retail.
                          daze
                          tidiness
                          clearness
                          fierce
                          muddled
                          Solution:
                          ‘muddled’ is the correct word here. It means not clear or coherent or confused.

                          Q7. The Meghalaya mining disaster has --------- a series of administrative lapses.
                          manipulated
                          exposed
                          henceforth
                          showing
                          delayed
                          Solution:
                          ‘exposed’ is the correct word here.

                          Directions (8-15): In each of the following sentences, there are two blank spaces. Below the sentences, there are five options and the blanks are to be filled with the pair of words given below to make the sentences correct. Fill up the sentences with the correct word. 

                          Q8. American stocks suffered their worst Christmas-eve loss in market ----------- with the Dow Jones Industrial Average losing a ----------- 650 points on Monday, a drop of almost 3% within a single trading session.
                          histories, excessive
                          period, magnificent
                          bulk, major
                          strategy, great
                          history, massive
                          Solution:
                          ‘history’ and ‘massive’ are the correct words here.

                          Q9. Mr. Trump has been keen on projecting the stock market’s performance as a -------- of how well the U.S. economy is doing under his --------------.
                          benchmarks, rule
                          unimportance, president
                          gauge, presidency
                          barometer, contradiction
                          None of the above
                          Solution:
                          ‘guage’ and ‘presidency’ are the correct words here. ‘guage’ means estimate or determine the amount, level, or volume of.

                          Q10. Laws seeking to regulate online activity, ------------ on social media, will have to be tested ---------- two fundamental rights: free speech and privacy.
                          special, for
                          particularly, from
                          particular, with
                          especially, against
                          None of the above
                          Solution:
                          ‘especially’ and ‘against’ are the correct words here.

                          Q11. With just months to ------ for the general election, the government looks all ----- to open the credit taps of the economy.
                          went, prepared
                          have, too
                          pass, ready
                          count, determined
                          go, set
                          Solution:
                          ‘go’ and ‘set’ fit the blanks correctly both contextually and grammatically.

                          Q12. One good way to end any year is to look ------- at all the things you hated and make a list of the stuff that you reckon won’t ever be ---------- back.
                          backward, holding
                          forward, come
                          back, coming
                          behind, beholding
                          None of the above
                          Solution:
                          ‘back’ and ‘coming’ fit the blanks correctly both contextually and grammatically.

                          Q13. Global retailer Walmart ---------- out a whopping $16 billion to acquire a -------------- stake in online e-commerce platform Flipkart, to take on rival Amazon.
                          shelled, controlling
                          gave, heavy
                          levied, huge
                          took, small
                          None of the above
                          Solution:
                          ‘shelled’ and ‘controlling’ are correct here. ‘shelled out’ means to pay money for something.

                          Q14. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday -------------- renaming of three islands of Andaman and Nicobar on the occasion of 75th anniversary of the Tri-color ------------ by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose here.
                          released, naming
                          announced, hoisting
                          opening, named
                          opened, hoist
                          None of the above
                          Solution:
                          ‘announced’ and ‘hoisting’ are correct here.

                          Q15. The Ross Island was ----------- as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep, the Neil Island --------- now be known as Shaheed Dweep and the Havelock Island as Swaraj Dweep, Mr. Modi said during a speech.
                          called, could
                          rename, will
                          renamed, would
                          designated, was
                          None of the above
                          Solution:
                          ‘renamed’ and ‘would’ are correct here.

                                         



                                   


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                          Reasoning Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 31st December

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                          Reasoning Quiz For IBPS SO Prelims: 29th December

                          Reasoning Questions for NIACL AO 2018

                          Reasoning Ability is an onerous section. With the increasing complexity of questions, it becomes hard for one to give it the cold shoulder. The only way to make the grade in this particular section in the forthcoming banking exams like NIACL AO Prelims is to practice continuously with all your heart and soul. And, to let you practice with the best of the latest pattern questions, here is the Adda247 Reasoning Quiz based on the exact same pattern of questions that are being asked in the exams.



                          Directions (1-5): In the following questions, the symbols @, $, ©, % and # are used with the following meanings as illustrated below: 
                          ‘A $ B’ means A is neither smaller than nor equal to Q 
                          ‘A # B’ means A is not smaller than B 
                          ‘A @ B’ means A is not greater than B 
                           ‘A % B’ means A is neither smaller than nor greater than B. 
                          ‘A © B’ means A is neither greater than not equal to B 
                          In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true. 

                          Q1. Statements: 
                          U # N © W @ R % D 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. U # W 
                          II. D # W 
                          III. N © R 
                          IV. U © D
                          Only I is true
                          Only II and III are true.
                          Only I and III are true
                          None is true.
                          None of these
                          Solution:
                          I. U#W(FALSE)
                          II. D#W(TRUE)
                          III. N©R(TRUE)
                           IV. U©D(FALSE)

                          Q2. Statements: 
                          E @ L © P, 
                          B % H, 
                          E © H, 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. B © P 
                          II. P $ E 
                          III. H $ L 
                          IV. E % B
                          Only I is true.
                          Only II is true.
                          Only III and IV are true.
                          All are true.
                          None of these
                          Solution:
                          I. B©P(FALSE)
                          II. P$E(TRUE)
                          III. H$L(FALSE)
                          IV. E%B(FALSE)

                          Q3. Statements: 
                          M © T # J $ K % Q 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. T $ Q 
                          II. J $ Q 
                          III. T # K 
                          IV. M © Q
                          Only I and II are true.
                          Only III and IV are true.
                          Only II and III are true.
                          Only I is true.
                          All are true.
                          Solution:
                          I. T$Q(TRUE)
                          II. J$Q(TRUE)
                          III. T#K(FALSE)
                          IV. M©Q(FALSE)

                          Q4. Statements: 
                          R © D # L @ M © P 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. M $ R 
                          II. D # P 
                          III. L © P 
                          IV. D % M
                          Only I is true
                          Only II and IV are true.
                          Only III is true.
                          None is true.
                          All are true
                          Solution:
                          I. M$R(FALSE)
                          II. D#P(FALSE)
                          III. L©P(TRUE)
                          IV. D%M(FALSE)

                          Q5. Statements: 
                          W @ F $ M, 
                          M © D @ T 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. F $ D 
                          II. T $ W 
                          III. M © W 
                          IV. T $ M
                          Only I, II and III are true
                          Only II and III are true.
                          Only II is true.
                          Only IV is true.
                          All are true.
                          Solution:
                          I. F$D(FALSE)
                          II. T$W (FALSE)
                          III. M©W(FALSE)
                          IV. T$M(TRUE)

                          Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below- 
                          Nine persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I. They live on a separate floor each of a nine floor building but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered Nine.
                          G lives on floor number 4. There are three persons live between G and H. C lives on an odd numbered floor but doesn’t live on top most floor. B lives immediate above C. There is one person lives between G and F, who lives above G. There are more than two persons live between A and D. A is not above D. There are as many persons live between C and F as between H and I.

                          Q6. Who lives on the floor numbered 5?
                          D
                          B
                          F
                          A
                          H
                          Solution:

                          Q7. How many floors are above the floor on which D lives?
                          One
                          Two
                          Three
                          More than three
                          None
                          Solution:

                          Q8. Which of the following is true as per the given arrangement?
                          Only three persons live between A and B.
                          D lives on ground floor.
                          I lives on top most floor.
                          F lives immediate above A.
                          None of these.
                          Solution:

                          Q9. How many persons live between the floors on which G and H live?
                          One
                          Two
                          Three
                          More than three
                          None
                          Solution:

                          Q10. If C is related to G and A is related to H, then B is related to whom among the following?
                          A
                          D
                          F
                          I
                          E
                          Solution:

                          Directions (11-15): In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. 

                          Q11. Statements: 
                          All flats are houses. 
                          All places are parks. 
                          Some houses are parks. 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. Some flats are places. 
                          II. At least some parks are flats.
                          if only conclusions I follows.
                          if only conclusions II follows.
                          if either conclusion I or II follows.
                          if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
                          if both conclusions I and II follow.
                          Solution:

                          Q12. Statements: 
                          No hell is heaven. 
                          No heaven is real. 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. No Hell is real. 
                          II. Some hells are real.
                          if only conclusions I follows.
                          if only conclusions II follows.
                          if either conclusion I or II follows.
                          if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
                          if both conclusions I and II follow.
                          Solution:

                          Q13. Statements: 
                          Some currencies are dollars. 
                          All coins are currencies. 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. All dollars being currencies is a possibility. 
                          II. Some coin can be currency.
                          if only conclusions I follows.
                          if only conclusions II follows.
                          if either conclusion I or II follows.
                          if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
                          if both conclusions I and II follow.
                          Solution:

                          Q14. Statements: 
                          Some exams are difficult. 
                          Some difficult are not easy. 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. Some exams are easy. 
                          II. All easy can be difficult.
                          if only conclusions I follows.
                          if only conclusions II follows.
                          if either conclusion I or II follows.
                          if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
                          if both conclusions I and II follow.
                          Solution:

                          Q15. Statements: 
                          All claims are rights. 
                          Some rights are wrong. 
                          No decision is wrong. 
                          Conclusions: 
                          I. Some right are not decision. 
                          II. Some right are decision.
                          if only conclusions I follows.
                          if only conclusions II follows.
                          if either conclusion I or II follows.
                          if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
                          if both conclusions I and II follow.
                          Solution:

                                         



                                      


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                          BA Study Kit: 31st December 2018

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                          BA Study Kit: 31st December 2018

                          Here is the Study Kit being provided by Bankersadda that incorporates the links to all the important updates that are posted on Bankersadda throughout the day. Every single post on Bankersadda is crucial for the banking aspirants throughout the country.

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                          In this new year, promise yourself to keep learning as much as you can. Your wisdom and knowledge can never go in vain. It is up to you how you nurture it and use it judiciously. As they say,
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                          Current Affairs Questions For IBPS Clerk Mains: 1st January 2019

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                          Current Affairs Questions for IBPS Clerk 1st January 2019

                          Current Affairs Questions for IBPS Clerk and IBPS SO 

                          The General Awareness Section of Banking Exams covers numerous sections in it like Banking Awareness, Static GK, and Current Affairs. Most of the questions in GA appear from Current Affairs section. So it becomes important for you all to cover this particular section with sincerity and seriousness. The questions on Static and Banking Awareness are related to the countries, events or anything that has been in news for a while. Knowledge of current news also helps you deal with the PI (Personal Interview) more efficiently so you do not give a mumble jumble answer to the interviewee's simple questions. Here is a quiz on Current Affairs to let you assess your Current Affairs Knowledge.



                          Q1. Who among the following has been appointed as new Chief Information Commissioner (CIC)?
                          BVP Rao
                          Sudhir Bhargava
                          Harsh Vardhan Shringla
                          Suresh Chandra
                          Vanaja N Sarna
                          Solution:
                          The government has appointed Sudhir Bhargava as Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), along with four information commissioners. Mr. Bhargava was Information Commissioner in the CIC.

                          Q2. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s alliance has won Bangladesh’s election. Name the party she belongs to_______.
                          Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)
                          Tehreek e Islami
                          Muttahida Qaumi Movement
                          Jatio Oikko Front
                          Awami League
                          Solution:
                          Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s alliance won Bangladesh’s election with a thumping majority. The alliance dominated by her Awami League, seen as close to regional power India, won 287 of the 298 seats. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) won just six seats.

                          Q3. Norman Gimbel has passed away at the age of 91. He was a noted________.
                          Lyricist
                          Filmmaker
                          Journalist
                          Social activist
                          Economist
                          Solution:
                          Norman Gimbel, the Oscar and Grammy-winning lyricist, has passed away at the age of 91. In 1984 Gimbel was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

                          Q4. What is the name of the renminbi-denominated bonds which has been approved by Pakistan’s cabinet to raise loans from China’s capital markets?
                          Dragon Bonds
                          China-Connect Bonds
                          Masala Bonds
                          Panda Bonds
                          Dim Sum Bonds
                          Solution:
                          Pakistan’s cabinet has approved the issuance of first-ever renminbi-denominated ‘Panda Bonds’ to raise loans from China’s capital markets.

                          Q5. Which among the following Municipal Corporation was awarded Best Capital City in the Solid Waste Management in the Swachh Survekshan 2018 rankings?
                          Greater Noida Municipal Corporation
                          Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
                          Gurugram Municipal Corporation
                          Amaravati Municipal Corporation
                          Ahmadabad Municipal Corporation
                          Solution:
                          The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation was awarded Best Capital City in the Solid Waste Management in the Swachh Survekshan 2018 rankings. The GHMC was also at the 27th place among 4,041 cities.

                          Q6. According to the RBI data, what amount of bad loans banks has recovered in the fiscal ended March 2018?
                          Rs 40,400 crore
                          Rs 37,500 crore
                          Rs 33,300 crore
                          Rs 42,500 crore
                          Rs 47,800 crore
                          Solution:
                          According to the RBI data, in the fiscal ended March 2018, banks recovered Rs 40,400 crore worth of bad loans as against Rs 38,500 crore recovered in FY17. The various channels through which lenders recovered their bad loans include the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), SARFAESI Act, debt recovery tribunals (DRTs) and Lok Adalats.

                          Q7. Who is the author of the book "Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From”?
                          Carrie Underwood
                          Bipan Chandra
                          Shashi Tharoor
                          Tony Joseph
                          Romila Thapar
                          Solution:
                          The book titled “Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From” written by Tony Joseph was released. The book talks about the migration of the First Indians also known as ‘Aryans’ who arrived here 65,000 years ago.

                          Q8. Which of the following small finance bank (SFB) has got RBI approval to operate as a scheduled bank?
                          Capital Lab SFB
                          Equitas SFB
                          Bajaj SFB
                          Muthoot SFB
                          ESAF SFB
                          Solution:
                          ESAF small finance bank has got RBI approval to operate as a scheduled bank. This makes ESAF small finance bank (SFB) the fifth scheduled bank from Kerala. ESAF microfinance institution, started in 1992, was one among the ten applicants to receive approval from RBI to start banking operations in 2016.

                          Q9. The third edition of women’s national boxing championships has begun in which of the following state?
                          Haryana
                          Manipur
                          Sikkim
                          Maharashtra
                          Karnataka
                          Solution:
                          The third edition of women’s national boxing championships begins in Vijayanagara, Karnataka. Country’s top boxers will be vying for top honors as the tournament will be held at the JSW Sports-owned Inspire Institute of Sport.

                          Q10. Mrinal Sen passed away at the age of 95 in Kolkata. He was a well-known _________.
                          Filmmaker
                          Journalist
                          Economist
                          Environmentalist
                          Freedom fighter
                          Solution:
                          Legendary filmmaker Mrinal Sen passed away at the age of 95 in Kolkata. He was a Padma Bhushan and Dada Saheb Phalke awardee.

                          Q11. Which of the following island has been renamed as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep?
                          Car island
                          Blair island
                          Neil island
                          Ross island
                          Havelock island
                          Solution:
                          Ross island of Andaman and Nicobar has been renamed as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep.

                          Q12. Who among the following has been named as the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s Cricketer of the Year and ICC Women’s ODI Player of the Year?
                          Mithali Raj
                          Smriti Mandhana
                          Sophie Ecclestone
                          Sarah Taylor
                          Stafanie Taylor
                          Solution:
                          India’s stylish opener Smriti Mandhana has been named as the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s Cricketer of the Year. The 22-year-old, who has also been named as the ICC Women’s ODI Player of the Year, achieved the feat by giving some exceptional performances throughout the year.

                          Q13. Wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy has been named as ICC Women’s T20I Player of the Year. She belongs to which of the following country?
                          Australia
                          England
                          South Africa
                          Scotland
                          New Zealand
                          Solution:
                          Australia’s wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy voted ICC Women’s T20I Player of the Year.

                          Q14. ESAF small finance bank headquarters is located at__________.
                          Thiruvananthapuram
                          Kochi
                          Kozhikode
                          Thrissur
                          Chennai
                          Solution:
                          ESAF small finance bank has got RBI approval to operate as a scheduled bank. This makes ESAF small finance bank (SFB) the fifth scheduled bank from Kerala. The headquarters of ESAF SFB is located at Thrissur.

                          Q15. Neil islands of Andaman and Nicobar has been renamed as_________.
                          Shaheed Dweep
                          Netaji Dweep
                          APJ Abdul Kalam Island
                          Atal Dweep
                          veer Sawarkar Dweep
                          Solution:
                          The three renamed islands of Andaman and Nicobar are: 1: Ross renamed as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep, 2: Neil renamed as Shaheed Dweep, 3: Havelock renamed as Swaraj Dweep.

                                         




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                          The new year is like a blank book the pen is in your hands, it is your choice to write a beautiful story for yourself...!


                          The Year has already started, we have entered in the new book of our life with some blank pages of this book. With the start of New eve, we all get a chance to start something which we could not make in the last year. Many of us might have failed achieving what we are seeking for. But now, with the beginning of this year, we can make some resolution to be followed from the very beginning of the year. We should always remember, beginning can be the hardest but the result will be fruitful. Leave all you pain and sufferings behind and look forward to having a new sun shining. This new year is a blank book of our life which we need to fill with the amazing and successful stories.
                          Wish you all a very HAPPY NEW YEAR...!!
                          All the best!

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                          Daily Vocabulary for Bank Exams: 1st January 2018

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                          Vocabulary is an important part of English that helps you deal with all kinds of questions in objective as well as descriptive papers of various exams. In the recently concluded Banking Exams, we witnessed that a major part of the exam was based on vocabulary. Many questions were vocab based and we can expect the same in the upcoming exams. It becomes very important to learn ample amount of words for the upcoming Government Job Exams. You can learn new words daily from our Daily Word List . Here is a list of words from daily Editorials. Learn the words and make your own sentences on the basis of the given word list.

                          1. Quagmire: (noun) नाज़ुक हालत
                          Meaning: a difficult, puzzling, or embarrassing situation from which there is no easy escape
                          Synonyms: bind,corner, dilemma, fix, hole, impasse, jam, mire, pickle, predicament, spot
                          Antonyms: advantage, solution, agreement, contentment
                          Usage: He's caught in a quagmire of debt.

                          2. Subtler: (adjective) जटिल
                          Meaning: clever at attaining one's ends by indirect and often deceptive means
                          Synonyms: artful, beguiling, cagey, crafty, cunning, cute, designing, devious, foxy, guileful, scheming, shrewd, slick, sly, tricky, wily
                          Antonyms: artless, guileless, ingenuous, innocent
                          Usage: There have been many subtler, more original and more systematic thinkers about the conditions of the social union.

                          3. Proffer: (verb) निवेदन करना
                          Meaning: to put before another for acceptance or consideration
                          Synonyms: extend, offer, tender, propose, give in, submit.
                          Antonyms: decline, deny, disallow, disapprove, negative, reject.
                          Usage: It is the ultimate manifestation of the marketplace of ideas; the more people who proffer their ideas to the world, the better the outcome will be for us all.

                          4. Hoary: (adjective) वयोवृद्ध
                          Meaning: dating or surviving from the distant past
                          Synonyms: age-old, aged, ancient, antediluvian, antique, dateless, hoar, immemorial, old, venerable
                          Antonyms: modern, new, recent
                          Usage: From one point of view they shadow out the great epic of the destinies of the human race; again, the universal solar myth claims a share in them; hoary traditions were brought into ex post facto connexion with them; or they served to commemorate simple meteorological and astronomical facts.

                          5. CONCOMITANT (adjective) सहगामी
                          Meaning: naturally  accompanying or associated.
                          Synonyms: attendant, collateral, linked, accessory, auxiliary.
                          Antonyms: unassociated, unconnected, unrelated, indifferent, unbound.
                          Usage: That it is apparently devoid of psychical concomitant need not imply that the impressions concerned in it are crude and in elaborate.

                          6. STULTIFY (verb) वृथा करना
                          Meaning: cause to lose enthusiasm and initiative, especially as a result of a tedious or restrictive routine.
                          Synonyms: hamper, impede, obstruct, thwart, suppress, smother, repress, counteract, trammel, restrain.
                          Antonyms: consolidate, augment, glorify, exacerbate, exalt, stir, elevate, accentuate, strengthen.
                          Usage: By referencing actual statistics, he was able to stultify his opponent’s argument.

                          7. NIHILISM (noun) शून्यवाद
                          Meaning: the rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless.
                          Synonyms: cynicism, rejection, repudiation, abnegation, disbelief, skepticism.
                          Antonyms: belief, faith, approval, discipline, ratification.
                          Usage: The rebels urged the people to grab hold of nihilism and remove all government officials from office.

                          8. BADINAGE (noun) परिहास
                          Meaning: humorous or witty conversation.
                          Synonyms: banter, chaff, jesting, repartee, barb, gambit.
                          Antonyms: bullying, criticism, argument, fight.
                          Usage: The president was in a good mood as he walked through the crowd and made several voters laugh with his witty badinage.

                          9. MELLOW (adjective) मधुर
                          Meaning: (especially of a sound, flavour, or color) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness.
                          Synonyms: dulcet, euphonious, melodious, mellifluous, mellifluent.
                          Antonyms: rugged, abrading, gruff, abrasive, harsh.
                          Usage: His mellow voice and his qualitative speech made everyone applaud him.

                          10. EXCORIATE (verb) आलोचना करना
                          Meaning: to criticize harshly and usually publicly.
                          Synonyms: assail, castigate, lambaste, vituperate, imprecate.
                          Antonyms: acclaim, laud, praise, glorify, admire, exalt.
                          Usage: The stern judge will excoriate the behavior of the repeat offender by sentencing him to thirty years in prison.

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                          Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 1st January 2019

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                          Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 1st January 2019


                          If talked about banking exams, Quant Section is considered to be one of the most difficult sections and so, gives heebie-jeebies to many. The questions asked in this section are calculative and very time-consuming and if you do not practice it well, it can make your blood run cold during the exam. The IBPS Clerk Mains Exam is scheduled to be held on the 20th of January 2019. Adda247 is here with "Practice Marathon for Clerk Mains 2018"  with practice questions on all the topics that are likely to be asked in the exam. Today is Day 7 of IBPS Clerk Mains Practice Marathon, attempt the quiz and win this marathon against lakhs of IBPS Clerk Candidates.


                          Q1. 
                          8 days
                          10 days
                          12 days
                          15 days
                          18 days
                          Solution:

                          Q2. There are two vessels A and B. Vessel A contains (x + 24) liters mixture of milk and water in the ratio of 3 : 2, while vessel B contains (x + 44) liters mixture of milk and water in the ratio of 5 : 3. If 25% of mixture from vessel A and 43.75% of mixture from vessel B is taken out, then the remaining quantity of the mixture in both the vessels become equal. Find the initial quantity of milk in vessel A and B respectively?
                          36 liters, 50 liters
                          24 liters, 56 liters
                          18 liters, 24 liters
                          40 liters, 48 liters
                          48 liters, 54 liters
                          Solution:

                          Q3. Volume of a cylinder is 6174π cm3, if the ratio between the radius and the height of cylinder is 3 : 2. Find the volume of a sphere, if the radius of the sphere is 33⅓% of the radius of cylinder?
                          1382π/3 cm³
                          1292π/3 cm³
                          1342π/3 cm³
                          1332π/3 cm³
                          1372π/3 cm³
                          Solution:

                          Q4. The second lowest number of five consecutive odd number series is four more than the 5/12 th of the third highest number of a five consecutive even number series. If the average of five consecutive even number series is 60, then find the difference between the highest number of both the series?
                          27
                          29
                          31
                          33
                          37
                          Solution:

                          Q5. The speed of Tejas express and Rajdhani express is 108 km/hr and 144 km/hr respectively. Tejas express crossed stationary Shatabdi express in 52/3 sec.If the ratio of length of Tejas express, Shatabdi express and Rajdhani express is 6 : 7 : 8.Then in what time, Rajdhani express will cross Tejas express if both are running in the same direction?
                          48 sec
                          56 sec
                          42 sec
                          40 sec
                          36 sec
                          Solution:

                          Directions (6-10): Table given below show the distribution of Pens of two companies (A and B) sold by five sellers. In this some are Ball pen and remaining are Gel pen. Study the data carefully and answer the following question. 



                          Sellers Total Pen Sold Ball Pen sold (in %) A : B (Ball Pen) A : B (Gel Pen) Abhishek 12000 52% 5 : 8 7 : 5 Satish 9000 65% 7 : 6 4 : 3 Veer 7500 60% 11 : 4 5 : 3 Abhimanyu 14000 40% 4 : 3 3 : 5 Kuwar 10500 45% 4 : 5 7 : 4 




                          Q6. Total gel pen of company ‘A’ sold by Satish is what percent more than total ball pen of company ‘B’ sold by Veer?

                          35%
                          37.5%
                          40%
                          45%
                          50%
                          Solution:

                          Q7. Total pen sold by Abhimanyu and Kuwar together of company ‘B’ is how much more than total pen sold by Veer and Abhimanyu together of company ‘A’.
                          900
                          850
                          800
                          750
                          700
                          Solution:

                          Q8. Average number of ball pen of company A sold by Abhishek, Satish and Veer together is how much more than average number of ball pen of company A sold by Abhimanyu and Kuwar together.
                          200
                          225
                          250
                          300
                          350
                          Solution:

                          Q9. Gel pen of company A sold by Veer is what percent more than the same type of pen sold by him of company B?
                          40%
                          66⅔%
                          33⅓%
                          60%
                          54⅓%
                          Solution:

                          Q10. Find the total number of pen of company ‘B’ sold by Abhishek & Satish together?
                          12,760
                          11,420
                          10,290
                          11,920
                          11,240
                          Solution:

                          Directions (11-15): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series. 



                          Q11. ?, 13, 16, 24, 39, 63, 98

                          14
                          12
                          10
                          13
                          11
                          Solution:

                          Q12. 5040, 2520, 7560, 1890, 9450, ?
                          1575
                          1590
                          1675
                          1175
                          1475
                          Solution:

                          Q13. 105, 177, 219, 239, 245, ?
                          246
                          245
                          247
                          250
                          248
                          Solution:

                          Q14. 29, 40, 57, 80, 111, ?
                          150
                          151
                          152
                          147
                          155
                          Solution:

                          Q15. 315, 288, 352, 227, ?, 100
                          449
                          447
                          445
                          443
                          453
                          Solution:

                                         




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                          English Language Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains 

                          IBPS had conducted the IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam few weeks ago and the result will be out shortly. Now the next step is to clear the mains exam Thus, the English Language can be an impetus for their success by helping them save crucial time and score good points in lesser time and effort. So, instead of boiling the ocean, try building up a strong vocabulary, an effective knowledge of grammar, and efficient comprehension skills so as to be on the ball to face this particular section. Here is a quiz on English Language being provided by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern English Questions for IBPS Clerk Mains Exam.





                          Directions (1-5): Each question below has two blanks. There are five pairs of words below the sentence. Each pair is lettered. Choose the pair of words which can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same order so as to complete the sentences meaningfully. 

                          Q1. To get close to the senator, the assassin _________his intentions, _____________many people that he was a reporter for a well-known newspaper.

                          Harmonized, predictability
                          Peace, commotion
                          Deceived, convincing
                          Undermined, restive
                          laconic, extant
                          Solution:
                          The most suitable set of words to fill the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and contextually meaningful is “Deceived, convincing”. Hence, option (c) is the most viable answer choice. Deceived-deliberately cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.
                          Undermine-erode the base or foundation of
                          Restive- unable to remain still
                          Extant- surviving.

                          Q2. During the executive meeting, the marketing director continued to make ________comments about the CEO's gambling________.
                          infelicitous, habit
                          obliviate, rote
                          submissive, Depose
                          concise, succinct
                          commotion, caulking
                          Solution:
                          The most suitable set of words to fill the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and contextually meaningful is “infelicitous, habit”. Hence, option (a) is the most viable answer choice. Infelicitous- unfortunate; inappropriate
                          Obliviate- to forget
                          Submissive-yielding
                          Caulking- seal (a gap or seam) with caulk

                          Q3. The professor had trouble concentrating on her new theorem, because her ____________secretary would _________in frequently.
                          endowed, dwindled
                          gouge, stigmatised
                          tarnish, stipulated
                          damp, dross
                          officious, barge
                          Solution:
                          The most suitable set of words to fill the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and contextually meaningful is “officious, barge”. Officious and barge together make a sense to the sentence. Hence, option (e) is the most viable answer choice.
                          Officious- assertive of authority in a domineering way, especially with regard to trivial matters
                          Barge- intrude or interrupt rudely or awkwardly.
                          Gouge-overcharge
                          Tarnish-dullness of colour
                          Damp- wet

                          Q4. He never __________revealed anything negative about Tom's past, but at times he would _____________suggest that Tom was not as innocent as he seemed.
                          signify, brim
                          contrive, shrimp
                          conceive, phalanx
                          explicitly, obliquely
                          collude, fragment
                          Solution:
                          The most suitable set of words to fill the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and contextually meaningful is “explicitly, obliquely”. Explicitly and obliquely together make a sense to the sentence. Hence, option (d) is the most viable answer choice.
                          Obliquely- not in a direct way; indirectly
                          Brim- the projecting edge around the bottom of a hat
                          Shrimp- a small free-swimming crustacean with an elongated body
                          Phalanx- a body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation

                          Q5. The first decade after WWI was a _________period in America with new-found wealth and rapidly _______technology.
                          constituent, intrepid
                          halcyon, improving
                          accolade, insolent
                          reprobate, intrepid
                          variance, thrifty
                          Solution:
                          The most suitable set of words to fill the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and contextually meaningful is “halcyon, improving”. Hence, option (b) is the most viable answer choice. Accolade- an award or privilege, reprobate- an unprincipled person, variance-the fact or quality of being different , all these options doesn’t go with the context of the sentence. Hence, option (b) is the most viable answer choice.

                          Directions (6-15): In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such sentence, there are five options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. 



                          Q6. When Margaret was trying to sell her home, she hired an interior decorator to ............... the spacious design of the property.

                          Both (b) and (d)
                          accentuate
                          tumble
                          tremor
                          cleave
                          Solution:
                          Accentuate: make more noticeable or prominent.
                          Tumble: fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong.
                          Tremor: an involuntary quivering movement.
                          Cleave: split or sever (something), especially along a natural line or grain.

                          Q7. After receiving the permission slip for the field trip, the students were advised to present their .................. to the teacher with ten dollars attached to it.
                          renascent
                          effectual
                          submittal
                          spur
                          Both (b) and (d)
                          Solution:
                          Submittal: a person or thing that has been presented to others for a decision.
                          Renascent: becoming active or popular again.
                          Effectual: (of something inanimate or abstract) successful in producing a desired or intended result; effective.
                          Spur: a thing that prompts or encourages someone; an incentive.

                          Q8. Alexander made the decision to ................ during training so he would be invited to join the elite unit of soldiers.
                          render
                          travail
                          squall
                          ensnare
                          Both (b) and (d)
                          Solution:
                          Render: submit or present for inspection or consideration.
                          Travail: painful or laborious effort.
                          Squall: a sudden violent gust of wind or localized storm, especially one bringing rain, snow, or sleet. Ensnare: catch in or as in a trap.

                          Q9. The brain has the amazing ability to ................... cells, restoring them as they are lost.
                          recite
                          reliant
                          rationale
                          regenerate
                          Both (b) and (d)
                          Solution:
                          Regenerate: bring into renewed existence; generate again.
                          Recite: repeat aloud or declaim (a poem or passage) from memory before an audience.
                          Rationale: a set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or belief.
                          Reliant: dependent on someone or something.

                          Q10. No one wanted to ................. the honor of a war hero in his 90s, so the scandal was swept under the rug.
                          foresight
                          testify
                          Both (b) and (d)
                          imbrue
                          indulge
                          Solution:
                          Foresight: the ability to predict what will happen or be needed in the future.
                          Testify: give evidence as a witness in a law court.
                          Imbrue: stain (something, especially one's hands or sword).
                          Indulge: allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.

                          Q11. Our experiment was ruined when the matter started to ............. instead of remaining in liquid form.
                          foreshadow
                          congeal
                          deplete
                          beget
                          Both (b) and (d)
                          Solution:
                          Foreshadow: be a warning or indication of (a future event).
                          Congeal: become semi-solid, especially on cooling.
                          Deplete: use up the supply or resources of.
                          Beget: (especially of a man) bring (a child) into existence by the process of reproduction.

                          Q12. When they learned of her disappearance, the detectives were eager to .................. into locating her.
                          Both (b) and (d)
                          stammer
                          circulate
                          induce
                          delve
                          Solution:
                          Stammer: speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words. Circulate: move continuously or freely through a closed system or area.
                          Induce: succeed in persuading or leading (someone) to do something.
                          Delve: research or make painstaking enquiries into something.

                          Q13. On the reality show, twelve celebrities ............... to become the season’s dance champion.
                          applaud
                          winnow
                          vie
                          spoor
                          Both (a) and (d)
                          Solution:
                          Vie: compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something. Applaud: show approval or praise by clapping. Winnow: remove (people or things) from a group until only the best ones are left. Spoor: the track or scent of an animal.

                          Q14. During the ........... of the village, the villagers were forced to give up their property.
                          predation
                          siege
                          Both (a) and (d)
                          sedate
                          assay
                          Solution:
                          Predation: the preying of one animal on others.
                          Siege: a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling those inside to surrender.
                          Sedate: calm, dignified, and unhurried.
                          Assay: determine the content or quality of (a metal or ore).

                          Q15. Although the criminal was being chased by a police officer, he chose to ................ down the street as if he did not have a care in the world.
                          dowse
                          yawp
                          saunter
                          raid
                          Both (a) and (d)
                          Solution:
                          Dowse: pour a liquid over; drench.
                          Yawp: shout or exclaim hoarsely.
                          Saunter: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
                          Raid: a rapid surprise attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces.

                                         
                            
                              

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