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Reasoning Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 9th January 2019

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Reasoning Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 9th January 2019

Reasoning Questions for NIACL AO 2019

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): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: 

D   7   1   #   9   $   A   W   K   +   8   E   L   3   =   F   6   1   M   2   *   B   %   O   C   <   5   U   δ   G

Q1. If all consonants in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following element will be the fifth from the right end?

O
$
%
A
None of these
Solution:
7   1   #   9   $   A   +   8   E   3   =   6   1   2   *   %   O   <   5   U   δ

Q2. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by symbol but not immediately followed by a vowel?
None
One
Two
Three
More than three

Q3. Which of the following is the tenth to the left of the eighteenth element from the left end of the above arrangement?
%
B
K
I
W
Solution:
10TH to the left of 18th from the left = (18 - 10) = 8th from the left = W

Q4. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by symbol but not immediately preceded by a number?
None
One
Two
Three
None of these

Q5. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between A and M in the above arrangement?
E
L
=
3
None of these

Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions: 


Ten friends i.e. G, H, I, J, K, B, W, X, Y and Z are seating on two parallel rows, in which G, H, I, J and K sit at row 1 and are facing towards south direction. And B, X, W, Y and Z sit at row 2 and are facing towards North direction. They like different colors i.e. Blue, Black, Grey, Pink, Yellow, Green, Red, Violet, White and Brown. The one who likes Black color, faces the one who sits 2nd left of W. H does not like Black color and sits immediate right of K who likes Grey color. There is one person between I and H. The one who faces I , likes Violet. The one who likes violet sits 2ndright of B who likes Brown. There are only two friends sitting left to B. J does not sit at any extreme end. The one who likes white faces the one who sits 3rd right of X. The one who likes yellow sits 3rd left to the one who likes Red. Z does not like Violet color. The one who likes Green faces the one who likes Brown. G does not like Pink.

Q6. Who among the following likes Blue color?

G
K
W
Y
Z
Solution:

Q7. Who among the following sits at extreme left end of row 2?
W
Y
X
Z
B
Solution:

Q8. Who among the following sits 3rd right of the one who likes Grey color?
W
G
X
Y
Z
Solution:

Q9. Who among the following likes Red color?
G
H
X
W
Z
Solution:

Q10. How many friends sit right to the one who likes Black color?
One
Two
Three
Four
None of these
Solution:

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

Input- grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 fiscal 96
Step-I: hiuean grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 15
Step-II: itapf hiuean 18 policy 27 premium 15 7
Step-III: roniea itapf hiuean 18 premium 15 7 9
Step-IV: rteoiuo roniea itapf hiuean 15 7 9 9

Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25

Q11. What will be the resultant if third element from the right end of step II is added to second element from right end of step III?

35
31
30
32
None of these
Solution:
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.

For words- words are arranged alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word and same will be followed in further steps.

For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by addition of both the digits of the number .

Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7

Q12. What will be the third step of the given input?
Step III- voutiuo feuvipaviop ezeennepee world 25 12 7 12
Step III- vowtiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 12 7 12 25
Step III- voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step III- vowtiuo ezeennepee feuvpaviop world 25 12 12 7
None of these
Solution:
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.

For words- words are arranged alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word and same will be followed in further steps.

For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by addition of both the digits of the number .

Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7

Q13. Which of the following word/number will be at second position from the left end in last step?
voutiuo
25
feuvipaviop
ezeennepee
None of these
Solution:
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.

For words- words are arranged alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word and same will be followed in further steps.

For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by addition of both the digits of the number .

Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7

Q14. How many steps are required to rearrange the given input?
six
five
three
four
None of these
Solution:
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.

For words- words are arranged alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word and same will be followed in further steps.

For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by addition of both the digits of the number .

Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7

Q15. Which step gives following output? “ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7”
Step-I
Step-II
Step-III
Step-IV
None of these
Solution:
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.

For words- words are arranged alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word and same will be followed in further steps.

For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by addition of both the digits of the number .

Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7

               






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Banking Awareness Questions for IBPS Clerk Main | 09th January 2019

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Banking Awareness Questions for IBPS Clerk Main | 08th January 2019

Banking Quiz for IBPS Clerk Main 2018

With the increased competition in the field of banking examinations, it has now become very important to cover up all the sections efficiently. One subject that can help you bagging graceful marks in the minimum time in these examinations is Banking Awareness. Banking Awareness Quiz not only helps you deal with the General Awareness Section of Banking Exams but also, the Personal Interview round of Banking Recruitment.



Q1. SEBI has renamed Institutional Trading Platform (ITP) as __________.
Forward Markets Commission (FMC)
Financial Management Association (FMA)
Innovators Growth Platform (IGP)
Innovators Trading Platform (ITP)
None of the above option is the right answer
Solution:
In a major push to kickstart listing of start-ups in India in a big way, capital markets regulator SEBI has lined up a slew of relaxations for new-age ventures. The proposed changes include renaming the Institutional Trading Platform (ITP) that the regulator had created for such listings as Innovators Growth Platform (IGP).

Q2. Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel has resigned. He was ____ governor of RBI.
44th
25th
46th
24th
27th
Solution:
Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel has resigned. He was 24th governor of RBI.

Q3. The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed in New Delhi a Loan Agreement for $31 million to build-up the State Tourism Industry and boost visitor arrivals in ______________.
Goa
Tamil Nadu
Uttarakhand
Himachal Pradesh
Assam
Solution:
The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed in New Delhi a Loan Agreement for $31 million to build-up the State Tourism Industry and boost visitor arrivals in Tamil Nadu.

Q4. In a bid to make retirement income scheme more attractive for central government employees, the government has agreed to chip in a higher ____________ of the basic salary of an individual as its contribution to the National Pension System (NPS).
12%
20%
10%
14%
25%
Solution:
In a bid to make retirement income scheme more attractive for central government employees, the government has agreed to chip in a higher 14% of the basic salary of an individual as its contribution to the National Pension System (NPS). The move would benefit over 36 lakh central government employees. Currently, the minimum employee contribution in NPS is 10% of basic pay and an equal contribution is made by the government.

Q5. The government has appointed Shaktikanta Das as the new RBI governor, a day after Urjit Patel resigned as RBI Governor. He is the _________ Governor of the RBI.
25th
23rd
26th
22nd
27th
Solution:
The government has appointed Shaktikanta Das as the new RBI governor, a day after Urjit Patel resigned as RBI Governor. He is the 25th Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. A former economic affairs secretary from 2015 to 2017, Das worked closely with the central bank. He is currently a member of the Finance Commission of India, and the government’s representative at the Group of 20 summits.

Q6. Which country became a full member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international body set up to combat money laundering, terrorist financing and other threats to the international financial system recently (December 2018)?
Myanmar
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Israel
North Korea
Solution:
Israel became a full member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international body set up to combat money laundering, terrorist financing and other threats to the international financial system. The Jewish state has now taken its place alongside 37 other members including most of the G20, the world’s 20 leading industrialized and emerging economies just 16 years after being blacklisted by the organization.

Q7. The Reserve Bank of India has imposed a fine of Rs 1 crore on _______________ for violating cyber security norms recently.
State Bank of India
Bank of Baroda
Indian Bank
Punjab National Bank
United Bank of India
Solution:
The Reserve Bank of India has imposed a fine of Rs 1 crore on Indian Bank for violating cybersecurity norms. The contravention is with regard to RBI’s directions on Frauds – Classification and Reporting by Commercial Banks.

Q8. Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Radha Mohan Singh launched a portal ‘ENSURE’- National Livestock Mission-EDEG developed by ___________ and operated under the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries.
FICCI
RBI
NABARD
SBI
SEBI
Solution:
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Radha Mohan Singh launched a portal ‘ENSURE’- National Livestock Mission-EDEG developed by NABARD and operated under the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries. The NABARD has developed an online portal “ENSURE” (ensure.nabard.org) so that the information related to beneficiary and processing of the application can be made readily available.

Q9. The government has appointed Shaktikanta Das as the new RBI governor. He is appointment for how many years?
five
three
four
two
one
Solution:
The government has appointed Shaktikanta Das as the new RBI governor, a day after Urjit Patel resigned as RBI Governor. He is the 25th Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. A former economic affairs secretary from 2015 to 2017, Das worked closely with the central bank. He is currently a member of the Finance Commission of India, and the government’s representative at the Group of 20 summits. He is appointment for three years.

Q10. CAG has announced that Comptroller and Auditor General ____________________ has become the Vice-Chair of the UN Panel of Auditors.
Shaktikanta Das
Alok Verma
Shashikant Sharma
Rajiv Mehrishi
Bibek Debroy
Solution:
CAG has announced that Comptroller and Auditor General Rajiv Mehrishi has become the Vice-Chair of the UN Panel of Auditors. The United Nations Panel of Auditors consists of External Auditors of the United Nations and its agencies.

Q11. Which organisation has announced in its annual report on the world’s 100 biggest armaments groups that the combined arms sales of Russian companies amounted to $37.7 billion in 2017, an 8.5 percent rise from a year earlier?
SIPRI
IMF
World Bank
WTO
UN
Solution:
A Swedish think tank Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) announced that Russia has emerged as the world’s second-largest arms producer after the United States. Russia surpassed Britain, which had held that spot since 2002 and remains Western Europe’s No. 1 arms maker.

Q12. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and India signed a $60 Million Loan Agreement in New Delhi to continue financing riverbank protection works, renovation of flood embankments in critically flood-prone areas in _______________.
Bihar
Assam
Kerala
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
Solution:
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India signed a $60 Million Loan Agreement in New Delhi to continue financing riverbank protection works, renovation of flood embankments, and community-based flood risk management activities in critically flood-prone areas along the Brahmaputra River in Assam.

Q13. Name the International body that has announced that global debt has reached an all-time high of 184 trillion US dollars with the United States, China and Japan accounting for more than half of it.
IMF
World Bank
Asian Development Bank
WHO
EXIM Bank
Solution:
The International Monetary Fund has announced that that global debt has reached an all-time high of 184 trillion US dollars with the United States, China and Japan accounting for more than half of it. According to the IMF report, the amount in nominal terms, is the equivalent of 225% of the world GDP in 2017.

Q14. Yes Bank Ltd has named one of its Independent Directors ____________ as the bank’s part-time non-executive independent chairman.
Mukesh Sabharwal
Brahm Dutt
Rana Kapoor
Subhash Kalia
Ajai Kumar
Solution:
Yes Bank Ltd has named one of its independent directors Brahm Dutt as the bank’s part-time non-executive independent chairman after former Finance Secretary Ashok Chawla resigned from the position.

Q15. As per the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) report, FDI inflows to South and South-West Asia decreased by __________ in 2017.
16%
09%
06%
08%
04%
Solution:
As per the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) report, FDI inflows to South and South-West Asia decreased by 06% in 2017 due to a drop in foreign funding flow to countries like India and Turkey.

               




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BA Study Kit: 9th January 2019

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BA Study Kit: 09th January 2019

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.


Through BA Study Kit, we ensure that you do not miss out any of the important updates that include English Quizzes, Quant Quizzes, Reasoning Quizzes, General Awareness Quizzes, Banking Awareness Quizzes, Current Affair Quizzes, Computer Quizzes, Job Alerts, all sorts of Recruitment and Results notifications, Frequently asked questions for various job profiles, Motivational as well as Examination Tips related articles, Interview Tips, Descriptive Writing Tips, Success Stories, Study Notes on important topics of all the subjects, and much more for IBPS PO and Clerk, SBI PO and Clerk,  RRB PO and Office Assistant, RBI Grade B Officer, Assistant and Attendant, and every other Banking Examination. Keep yourself updated and never miss out anything important with Bankersadda Study Kit!

1. Current Affairs Questions For IBPS Clerk Mains: 9th January 2019 

2. Time To Think: 9th January

3. Daily Vocabulary for Bank Exams: 9th January 2019

4. Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 9th January 2019

5. Cloze Test and Vocabulary For IBPS Clerk Mains: 9th January 2019

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7. Jammu and Kashmir Bank PO + Clerk Prelims Video Course

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15. Study Notes & Short Tricks: PUZZLES

16. Current Affairs 9th January 2019: Daily GK Update 

17. Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 9th January 2019

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The pain you feel today is the strength you will feel tomorrow. For every challenge encountered, there is an opportunity for growth. 

     
        

Time To Think : 10th January

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Persistence means continuing to work toward a goal even when it takes a long time or things get tough. Without persistence, obstacles stop us; with persistence we learn from our failures – we work with them and use them as stepping stones instead of barriers. Persistence allows us to succeed where otherwise we might fail, because much of what matters in life requires sustained efforts and repeated attempts. The greater the accomplishment we seek, the more likely this is to be true.


Persistence in the service of a higher goal calls out many other virtues in us, because in order to persist we have to push ourselves beyond what is comfortable.


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Daily Vocabulary for Bank Exams: 10th January 2019

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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. OUTRAGE : व्यतिक्रम करना
Meaning: an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation.
Synonyms: indignation, fury, anger, rage
Antonyms: kindness, honor, praise, respect
Example: They were horrified by the outrage before their eyes.

2. ONUS  : दायित्व
Meaning: something that is one's duty or responsibility.
Synonyms: burden, responsibility, liability, obligation
Antonyms: advantage, benefit, blessing
Example:  The onus of proof lies with the prosecution.

3. DETERRENT : हतोत्साह करनेवाला
Meaning: a thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something.
Synonyms: disincentive, discouragement
Antonyms: incentive, encouragement
Example: The nuclear deterrent has maintained an uneasy peace.

4. DELIBERATE : जानबूझकर
Meaning: done consciously and intentionally.
Synonyms: intentional, calculated, conscious
Antonyms: accidental, unintentional
Example: Can you pick out the three deliberate mistakes in this paragraph?

5. OBSCENE : निर्लज्ज
Meaning: offending against moral principles; repugnant.
Synonyms: shocking, scandalous, vile, foul, atrocious, outrageous
Antonyms: clean, decent, gentle, magnificent
Example: The salaries some company directors earn are obscene.

6. EMBLEMATIC : प्रतीकात्मक
Meaning: serving as a symbol of a particular quality or concept; symbolic.
Synonyms: symbolic, representative, demonstrative, suggestive
Antonyms: representational, realistic
Example: Over time, his story became emblematic of the spirit of the modern age.

7. TWEAK : एक तंत्र या प्रणाली के लिए एक अच्छा समायोजन
Meaning: a fine adjustment to a mechanism or system.
Synonyms: adjustment, modification, alteration, change,
Example: I think you'll have to tweak these figures a little before you show them to the boss.

8. COUP : सहसाघात
Meaning: an instance of successfully achieving something difficult.
Synonyms: success, triumph, feat,
Antonyms: failure
Example: There have been seven coup attempts against the beleaguered government.

9. INEFFABLE : प्रशंसातीत
Meaning: too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
Synonyms: inexpressible, indescribable,marvellous, wonderful
Antonyms: definable, describable, utterable
Example: There was a spring in his step, and ineffable calmness dressing his sun-brown face.

10. ADDLE : (कोई) स्पष्ट रूप से सोचने में असमर्थ; भ्रमित
Meaning: make (someone) unable to think clearly; confuse.
Synonyms: muddled, confused, fuddled
Antonyms: clarify, enlighten, explain
Example: The object is to addle and not to elucidate.

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IBPS Clerk Mains 2018 - 19 | EXPECTED Reasoning QUESTIONS | Miscellaneous | 10.00 am | RADHEY SIR

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Current Affair | 10th Jan 2019 | The Hindu | Daily Current Affairs | Railways, BANK, SSC



The pain you feel today is the strength you will feel tomorrow. For every challenge encountered, there is an opportunity for growth.            
     
         
   

Current Affairs Questions For IBPS Clerk Mains: 10th January 2019

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Current Affairs Questions for IBPS Clerk 10th 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. Australian cities have been announced as the first two host locations for the newest team event in men’s tennis for the multi-million dollar ATP Cup from 2020. These two cities are__________.
Perth and Sydney
Melbourne and Sydney
Sydney and Brisbane
Adelaide and Brisbane
Canberra and Perth
Solution:
Australian cities Sydney and Brisbane have been announced as the first two host locations for the newest team event in men’s tennis for the multi-million dollar ATP Cup from 2020.

Q2. Who has become the first Indian to head the Global Solar Council (GSC)?
Kamal Chandra
Manab Kalita
Sushant Kumar Singh
Sandhya Ravishankar
Pranav R Mehta
Solution:
A visionary in the field of Solar Energy and the chairman of National Solar Energy Federation, Pranav R Mehta, has taken over as the president of Global Solar Council (GSC). He has become the first Indian to head the GSC.

Q3. To ensure easier availability of FASTags, Indian Highways Management Company Ltd. (IHMCL), has signed MoUs with state-run Oil Marketing Companies (IOCL, BPC, and HPC). IHMCL comes under __________.
MoHA
CPWD
AAI
NHAI
PWD
Solution:
To ensure easier availability of FASTags, Indian Highways Management Company Ltd. (IHMCL), a company promoted by NHAI(National Highways Authority of India), has signed MoUs with state-run Oil Marketing Companies (IOCL, BPC, and HPC). It will ensure availability of FASTags at petroleum outlets across India.

Q4. Indian Army signed an MoU with which of the following bank on the Defence Salary Package?
State Bank of India
Punjab National Bank
Bank of India
Bank of Baroda
Axis Bank
Solution:
An MoU was signed between the Indian Army and Punjab National Bank on the Defence Salary Package. The signing ceremony was chaired by the Adjutant General, Lt Gen Ashwani Kumar.

Q5. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has constituted a High-Level Committee on Deepening of Digital Payments to encourage digitisation of payments and enhance financial inclusion. This committee is headed by __________.
Nandan Nilekani
H R Khan
Aruna Sharma
Sunil Mehta
Shaktikant Das
Solution:
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has constituted a High-Level Committee on Deepening of Digital Payments to encourage digitisation of payments and enhance financial inclusion. The five-member committee headed by UIDAI’s former Chairman Nandan Nilekani will include RBI’s former Deputy Governor Mr. H.R. Khan and Former Secretary, Ministry of Information Technology, Mrs. Aruna Sharma among others.

Q6. Which city is hosting the second edition of Khelo India Youth Games?
Panaji
Nagpur
Pune
Manali
Kochi
Solution:
The second edition of Khelo India Youth Games has officially begun in Pune, Maharashtra.

Q7. The Citizenship Amendment bill seeks to provide Indian citizenship to persecuted minorities from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. The Bill provides for Indian citizenship to such immigrants after ______years of residence in India instead of _____years currently.
6,10
5,12
7,15
5,10
6, 12
Solution:
The Citizenship Amendment bill seeking to provide Indian citizenship to persecuted minorities from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan was passed by Lok Sabha. The Bill provides for Indian citizenship to such immigrants after six years of residence in India instead of 12 years currently.

Q8. The 2-day long Global Aviation Summit 2019 will be held at________.
Mumbai
Bangalore
New Delhi
Mysore
Chennai
Solution:
the 2-day long Global Aviation Summit 2019 will be organized by the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) in collaboration with FICCI from January 15-16, 2019 in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Q9. What is the theme of Global Aviation Summit 2019?
Wake Up and Fly High
Sky is the Limit
Flying for The Earth
Flying for all
None of the above option is the right answer
Solution:
In a first, the 2-day long Global Aviation Summit 2019 with the theme “Flying for all” will be organized from January 15-16, 2019 in Mumbai.

Q10. India exchanged an MoU on Ocean Dialogue in New Delhi with which of the following country?
Sweden
Norway
Switzerland
Maldives
Vietnam
Solution:
Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg and Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks in New Delhi. Prime Minister Modi said that both the countries have vibrant trade ties. MoU were exchanged on India-Norway Ocean Dialogue.

               


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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 10th January 2019

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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Main

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 16 of IBPS Clerk Mains Practice Marathon, attempt the quiz and win this marathon against lakhs of IBPS Clerk Candidates.
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Directions (1-5): The following Line Chart represents the speed of current and boat for week days except Sunday for a person to go to various places across Gomti River. The table shows the places he visited on weekdays. (Assume Speed for Crossing river on return journey is downstream speed) 
SPEED (in kmph)


Q1. If the person visited Meena Bazar and Secretariat on Monday and Wednesday respectively, the time he takes to cross the river both ways on Wednesday is how many times of that the time he takes to cross the river on return journey on Monday:
12
6
9
13
8
Solution:

Q2. What is the difference between the total time taken by the person while visiting and returning from Imambara on Monday and visiting the Janeshwar Park on Friday while covering the Land Area by Bus @ 40 kmph?
40.625 h
45.75 h
43.625 h
33.5 h
41.75 h
Solution:

Q3. On which day, variation in speed of boat is maximum as compared to previous day?
tuesday
wednesday
friday
saturday
None of these
Solution:
It is clearly visible from the graph that speed of the boat varies maximum on Tuesday as compared to Monday

Q4. Avg. Land covering area for all the places is approximate what percent of the avg. of area covered while crossing the river?
29%
40%
33%
37%
47%
Solution:

Q5. If the person has to visit the entire place in a day except Sunday, what is the maximum distance he must travel through boat?
81 km
80 km
161 km
Can’t determined
30 km
Solution:
Can’t be determined as the distances between places and direction of places from his source is unknown.

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

Q6. 9, 17, 65, 385, 3073, ?
30621
30721
30521
30821
30731
Solution:
×2 – 1, ×4 – 3, ×6 – 5, ×8 – 7, ×10 – 9 ….
3073 × 10 – 9 = 30730 – 9
= 30721

Q7. 18, 96, 161, 213, 252, ?
278
268
258
288
286
Solution:

Q8. 947, 947, 922, 1022, 797, 1197, ?
472
702
604
572
482
Solution:

Q9. 39, 160, 241, 290, ? , 324, 325
305
302
304
315
310
Solution:

Q10. 24, 32, 91, 337, 1473, ? , 45829
7481
7081
7261
7381
7581
Solution:

Directions (11-13): The following questions are accompanied by three statements (A) or (I), (B) or (II), and (C) or (III). You have to determine which statements(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions. 

Q11. What is the speed of a train? 
I. The train crosses a signal pole in 18 secs. 
II. The train crosses a platform of equal length in 36 secs. 
III. Length of the train is 330 metres.
I and III only
II and III only
I and II only
III and either I or II only
Any two of the three
Solution:

Q12. What is the difference between two numbers X and Y? 
I. X is 20 per cent more than another number Z. 
II. Y is 20 per cent less than Z. 
III. The sum of Y and Z is 72.
Only I and II are required
Only I and III are required
All I, II and III together are required
Any two of I, II and III are required
Even with all I, II and III together the answer cannot be arrived at
Solution:

Q13. The ratio of the ages of Javed and Akhtar is 6 :11. Find out the ratio of their ages 5 years ago. A. The difference of their ages is 25 years. B. The difference of their ages after 5 years will be 25 years. C. The sum of their ages is 85 years.
Only A and C together are sufficient
Anyone of A, B and C is sufficient
Only A and B together are sufficient
Any two of A, B and C are sufficient
All together are necessary
Solution:
J: A = 6 : 11
A) 11x - 6x = 25
So, we can find out ratio of their age 5 year ago.
B) (11x + 5) - (6x + 5) = 25
C) 11x + 6x = 85

Q14. The radius and height of a cylinder are increased by 12% and 17% respectively. Find the percentage increase in its curved surface area.
31.04%
28.03%
37.04%
40.37%
32.04%
Solution:

Q15. A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 54 cm contains a liquid. This liquid is to be filled in cylindrical bottles of radius 3 cm and height 9 cm. How many bottles are required to empty the bowl ?
221
343
81
243
None of these
Solution:

               






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South Indian Bank PO Result 2018-19

South Indian Bank has released the Online Test Result for the Recruitment of Probationary Officers or PO through PGDBF programme. The South Indian Bank PO Written Exam was held on 29th of December 2018. The aspirant who appeared for the same can get their South Indian Bank PO Result 2018-19 from the link given below.



             

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Word Usage & Connectors For IBPS Clerk Mains: 10th January 2019

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Word Usage & Connectors For IBPS Clerk Mains: 10th January 2019

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.


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Directions (1-10): In each of the following questions, a word has been used in sentences in THREE different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the sentence in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. 



Q1. OUTRAGE 

(I) Radio talk shows have been besieged with callers expressing outrage on the subject. 
(II) No one has yet claimed responsibility for this latest bomb outrage. 
(III) Hospital authorities admitted that a outrage mistake/error had taken place.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
Both (II) and (III)
Solution:
Use of 'outrage' is incorrect in statement (III). 'Outrage' means an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation.

Q2. ONUS 
(I) I love the job, and it's an added onus that it's so close to home. 
(II) The onus is on the shopkeeper to provide goods which live up to the quality of their description. 
(III) The onus, however, is on the student to obtain full benefit from the programme initiated by the ward staff.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
Both (II) and (III)
Solution:
Use of 'onus' is incorrect in statement (I). 'Onus' means something that is one's duty or responsibility.

Q3. DELIBERATE 
(I) His actions were clearly the result of deliberate calculation. 
(II) Can you pick out the three deliberate mistakes in this paragraph? 
(III) He was sure that the casualness of the gesture was deliberate.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
All are correct
Solution:
All are correct.
Deliberate: done consciously and intentionally.

Q4. OBSCENE 
(I) The amendment prohibits obscene or indecent materials which denigrate the objects or beliefs of a particular religion. 
(II) A city magistrate ruled that the novel was obscene and copies should be destroyed. 
(III) For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscene and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
Both (II) and (III)
Solution:
Only (III) is incorrect.
Obscene: offending against moral principles; repugnant.

Q5. EMBLEMATIC 
(I) A sword is emblematic of power gained by violence. 
(II) The evaluation of changes in disease specific mortality rates over time is emblematic because of changes in classification procedures and death certification practices. 
(III) When politics invades religion, legality becomes merely emblematic.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
Both (II) and (III)
Solution:
Only (II) is incorrect.
Emblematic: serving as a symbol of a particular quality or concept; symbolic.

Q6. TWEAK 
(I) Tweak men wait for opportunity, but the strong men make it. 
(II) Maybe you should tweak a few sentences before you send in the report. 
(III) Babies are tweak and vulnerable in the presence of huge shapes that they can only dimly perceive.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
Both (I) and (III)
Solution:
Both (I) and (III) are incorrect.
Tweak: a fine adjustment to a mechanism or system.

Q7. TEDIOUS 
(I) The job is tedious, but the pay is good. 
(II) Such lists are long and tedious to read. 
(III) We had to sit through several tedious speeches.
Only (I)
Only (II)
All are correct
Both (I) and (II)
Both (II) and (III)
Solution:
All are correct
Tedious: too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous.

Q8. BOLSTER 
(I) The high interest rates helped to bolster up the economy. 
(II) In an effort to bolster support Lini demanded a pledge of loyalty from each of his ministers. 
(III) There was a bolster of fans around him, asking for autographs.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
Both (II) and (III)
Solution:
Only (III) is incorrect.
Bolster: support or strengthen.

Q9. LAMPOON 
(I) His cartoons mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day. 
(II) The lampoon of the shutter awoke me. 
(III) He uses doggerel and lampoon as weapons against his captors.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
Both (II) and (III)
Solution:
Only (II) is incorrect.
Lampoon: publicly criticize (someone or something) by using ridicule, irony, or sarcasm.

Q10. QUEST 
(I) Nothing will stop them in their quest for truth. 
(II) He travelled across continents in his quest for adventure. 
(III) You should not be afraid to aim high in the quest for an improvement in your income.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Both (I) and (II)
All are correct
Solution:
All are correct
Quest: a long or arduous search for something.

Directions (11-15): In the following questions two columns are given containing three sentences/phrases each. In first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column the sentences/phrases are D, E and F. A sentence/phrase from the first column may or may not connect with another sentence/phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. Each question has five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the sentences/phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, mark (e), i.e. “None of these” as your answer. 



Q11. 


A-F, C-E and B-D
A-E
A-E and B-F
C-D and A-E
None of these
Solution:
A-F, C-E and B-D are the correct pairs and form grammatically and contextually correct statements.

Q12. 

A-F and B-D
A-E
A-E and B-F
C-D
None of these
Solution:
A-E and B-F are contextually and grammatically correct sentences. C-D is grammatically incorrect. 'Neglecting' should be used in place of 'neglected'.

Q13. 

A-F and B-D
A-E
A-E and B-F
C-D and B-E
None of these
Solution:
C-D and B-E are contextually and grammatically correct sentences.

Q14. 

A-F and B-D
A-E
A-E and B-F
C-D
A-F, B-E and C-D
Solution:
A-F, B-E and C-D are contextually and grammatically correct sentences.

Q15. 

A-F and B-D
A-E
A-E and B-F
C-D and B-E
None of these
Solution:
None of the sentences join to make contextually and grammatically correct sentences.

               




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Practice Marathon: Reasoning 

Topics Covered in DAY 15:  Row Puzzle, Coding-Decoding

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Practice Marathon: English Language 

Topic Covered in DAY 15: Cloze Test, Vocabulary



Practice Marathon: Quantitative Aptitude 





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Reasoning Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 10th January 2019

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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 15 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 (1-3): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Akash starts walking towards north direction from point A. After walking 4km he reached point B then turns towards his left and walks 5km to reach point C. Then he turns towards his right and walks 4km to reach point D. Rahul starts walking from point E, which is mid-point of AB. Then he walks 4km towards east direction and reached point F. From there he turned towards his left and walks 4km and reached point G. From point G he turns towards his left and walk 4km to reach point H.

Q1. What is the direction of point B with respect to point G?

North-east
North-west
South-west
South-east
None of these
Solution:


Q2. Which of the following points are inline after joining them all together?
ADC
CDF
BEH
BCG
AFD
Solution:

Q3. What is the shortest distance between point D and H?
3√2 km
√17 km
√13 km
√29 km
None of these
Solution:

Direction (4-5): Study the given information carefully to answer the given question below. 
In a family of three generations, there are three married couples and seven persons. S is the sister-in-law of U. Q is the mother of T. P is the grandchild of R. X is the aunt of P. R has only two sons and no daughter. R is married to Q. U is not the father of P.

Q4. Who is the mother of P?

Q
U
R
S
None of these
Solution:


Q5. How is X related to R?
Son
Son-in-law
Granddaughter
Daughter-in-law
None of these
Solution:

Directions (6-10): A word arrangement machine, when given a particular input, rearranges it following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of the input and the steps of arrangement: 

Input: Krishna 32 Book 39 Ice 91 Invite 47 63 Mango 25 GO

Step I: 92 Go Krishna 32 Book 39 Ice Invite 47 63 Mango 25
Step II: 64 Ice 92 Go Krishna 32 Book 39 Invite 47 Mango 25
Step III: 48 Book 64 Ice 92 Go Krishna 32 39 Invite Mango 25
Step IV: 40 Mango 48 Book 64 Ice 92 Go Krishna 32 Invite 25
Step V: 33 Invite 40 Mango 48 Book 64 Ice 92 Go Krishna 25
Step VI:26 Krishna 33 Invite 40 Mango 48 Book 64 Ice 92 Go
Input: Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty 91

Q6. If “60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 56 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty” is step 3 then how many more steps are required to reach on final output?

5 steps more
6 steps more
4 steps more
3 steps more
None of these
Solution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see each step, then we can find that there is both number and words are arranged in each step.

(a) For words arrangement- Words are arranged according to the number of alphabets in a word. Words are arranged from left end in the increasing order of number of alphabet in a word.

(b) For numbers arrangement- The numbers are arranged from left end in decreasing order the number is change by succeeding number.

Input: Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty 91
Step I: 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty
Step II: 77 Good 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 59 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step III: 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 56 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step IV: 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step V: 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 35 Beautiful
Step VI: 36 Beautiful 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid

Q7. which step of the following step “40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 35 Beautiful”.
Step III
Step IV
Step V
This step is not possible
None of these
Solution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see each step, then we can find that there is both number and words are arranged in each step.

(a) For words arrangement- Words are arranged according to the number of alphabets in a word. Words are arranged from left end in the increasing order of number of alphabet in a word.

(b) For numbers arrangement- The numbers are arranged from left end in decreasing order the number is change by succeeding number.

Input: Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty 91
Step I: 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty
Step II: 77 Good 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 59 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step III: 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 56 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step IV: 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step V: 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 35 Beautiful
Step VI: 36 Beautiful 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid


Q8. If “77 Good 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 67 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty” is the step 2 of an input. Find out the step I from this step.
92 Mid39 Apple 56 Good 67 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty
92 Mid39 Apple 56 Beautiful 76 Naughty Good 67 Orange 35
92 Mid 67 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty 39 Apple 56 Good
Can’t be determined
None of these
Solution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see each step, then we can find that there is both number and words are arranged in each step.

(a) For words arrangement- Words are arranged according to the number of alphabets in a word. Words are arranged from left end in the increasing order of number of alphabet in a word.

(b) For numbers arrangement- The numbers are arranged from left end in decreasing order the number is change by succeeding number.

Input: Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty 91
Step I: 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty
Step II: 77 Good 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 59 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step III: 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 56 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step IV: 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step V: 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 35 Beautiful
Step VI: 36 Beautiful 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid


Q9. Which word/ number would be at the seventh position from the left end in the final step?
57
Apple
60
Orange
None of these
Solution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see each step, then we can find that there is both number and words are arranged in each step.

(a) For words arrangement- Words are arranged according to the number of alphabets in a word. Words are arranged from left end in the increasing order of number of alphabet in a word.

(b) For numbers arrangement- The numbers are arranged from left end in decreasing order the number is change by succeeding number.

Input: Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty 91
Step I: 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty
Step II: 77 Good 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 59 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step III: 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 56 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step IV: 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step V: 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 35 Beautiful
Step VI: 36 Beautiful 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid


Q10. In which step the element ‘92 Mid 39 35’ found in the same order?
3rd step
4th step
5th step
6th step
None of these
Solution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see each step, then we can find that there is both number and words are arranged in each step.

(a) For words arrangement- Words are arranged according to the number of alphabets in a word. Words are arranged from left end in the increasing order of number of alphabet in a word.

(b) For numbers arrangement- The numbers are arranged from left end in decreasing order the number is change by succeeding number.

Input: Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty 91
Step I: 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 Good 59 Orange 35 Beautiful 76 Naughty
Step II: 77 Good 92 Mid 39 Apple 56 59 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step III: 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 56 Orange 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step IV: 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 39 35 Beautiful Naughty
Step V: 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid 35 Beautiful
Step VI: 36 Beautiful 40 Naughty 57 Orange 60 Apple 77 Good 92 Mid


Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: 

P, Q, R, S, I, J, K and L are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sits in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. P sits second to the left of K. K sits in the middle of one of the sides. R sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of P or K. Q sits third to the right of her husband. Q does not sit at any of the corners. Only S sits between Q and L. L is the husband of P. I is a male.

Q11. Who amongst the following is Q's husband?

R
L
I
J
cannot be determined
Solution:


Q12. How many people sit between Q and R when counted in anti-clockwise direction from Q?
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Solution:

Q13. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
No two males are immediate neighbours of each other
K and L are immediate neighbours of each other
I and S are immediate neighbours of each other
J is a male and sits diagonally opposite to I
P sits in the centre of one of the sides of the square table
Solution:

Q14. Who amongst the following is the wife of R?
S
J
Q
P
cannot be determined
Solution:

Q15. What is the position of I with respect to R?
Immediate left
Second to the left
Third to the right
Immediate right
Second to the right
Solution:

                                            



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IBPS PO 2018 Main Exam changed the face of its pattern which led to a fall in the average number of attempts (total number of questions attempted in the exam). It might be possible that you get to see similar questions in the main examination of IBPS Clerk as well. And to avoid what happened during the IBPS PO Mains exam, you will have to prepare yourself for the new pattern questions. To get acquainted with the nuts and bolts of the pattern of IBPS PO Main Examination, it's a must to penetrate through the memory based paper of it. 

Solving the memory based papers of IBPS PO Main Exam will help you ascertain how to attempt IBPS Clerk Main Exam in the best way possible. That way, you attempt the maximum number of with high accuracy in minimum time because you have already worked on your time management skills after having a fair idea of the pattern of exam through the memory-based paper. 

Here are the links to download the memory-based papers of IBPS PO Main Exam 2018:






     

Nothing Is Impossible To achieve Says Adari Chathurya | IBPS RRB PO Scale-II GBO - 05

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I have selected in BARODA UP GRAMEEN BANK (allotment attached) as SCALE-IIofficer GBO. Here is the deep description of my attachment with bankers adda to achieve the success

I am a BTECH Graduate  passed out in the year 2013
After completing  b tech i preferred to prepare for bank examination and started my preparation. 

Exams i had attempted in 2013 are:

IBPS PO-III (Missed by 4 marks)
IBPS RRB OFFICE ASSISTANT - Got 128 marks but  didn't  shortlisted for interview
IBPS RRB PO - didn't clear written

After that i had an opportunity to work with HDFC BANK as a cashier in the bank
after success completion of my 3 years service i applied the IBPS RRB SCALE -II CWE VI

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A2: Explained

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Q4: priority sector lending % for agricultural sector ?
A4: Answered

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Q6: What is RRB ? & What is the difference b/w RRB & PSB ?
A6: Answered

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    Current Affairs 10th January 2019: Daily GK Update

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    Dear Aspirants,

    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-10th-January-2019-2018-Daily-GK-Update
                                  
                                               National News



    1. PM Modi Launched Various Development Projects in Solapur


    i. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched development projects worth Rs 1,100 cr at Solapur in Maharashtra. Referring to the passage of The Constitution (One Hundred And Twenty-Fourth Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, PM, Modi described it as a landmark moment in the nation’s history. 
    ii. PM Modi also laid the foundation stone for an over 1800 crore rupee housing project of 30,000 units under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. It will benefit the homeless poor like rag pickers, rickshaw pullers, textile and beedi workers.

    Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:

    • Maharashtra CM: Devendra Fadnavis, Governor: C Vidyasagar Rao. 

      2. Rajya Sabha Passes Reservation Bill Granting 10% Quota For Upper Caste EWS


      i. The 124th Constitution Amendment Bill, 2019 to award 10% reservation to economically weaker sections was passed with a majority in Rajya Sabha. It was already passed in Lok Sabha. 

      ii. The Constitution (124rd Amendment) Bill has passed the Rajya Sabha test with 165 'Yes' and 7 'No' votes. This was brought to the Upper House after the sitting of the House was extended by a day. 

          3. Government Launched Web- Wonder Women Campaign 


          i. The government launched Web-Wonder Women Campaignto celebrate the exceptional achievements of women who have influenced and impacted society through social media.
          ii. The Campaign aims to recognize the fortitude of Indian women stalwarts from across the globe who have used the power of social media to run positive campaigns to steer a change in society.

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:

          • Maneka Sanjay Gandhi is the present Minister of Women and Child Development.

          4. Andaman To Be First Island To Operate Seaplanes Under UDAN-3

          i. According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, islands in Andaman will soon be connected by seaplanes that can land on or take-off from the water. To facilitate the same, the government has approved flight operations on 13 water aerodrome routes under the Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik (UDAN) scheme.
          ii. The government had opened bidding under the third phase of its regional connectivity scheme,UDAN-3, in November, and had received a total of 111 proposals by 15 airlines.

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:
          • Minister of Civil Aviation: Suresh Prabhu.

          5. Polavaram Project Enters Guinness Book of World Record For Concrete Pouring


          i. The Polavaram project of Andhra Pradesh entered the Guinness Book of World by pouring 32,100 cubic meters of concrete in a matter of 24 hours. While the staff of Navayuga Engineering company performed the task, project, and state government officials remained at the site until the goal was completed.
          ii. The entire event was witnessed by the representatives of Guinness Book of World Record with the help of drone cameras. 

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2018:
          • Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister: N. Chandrababu Naidu,  Governor: E. S. L. Narasimhan, Capital: Amaravati.

          6. UGC To Set Up CARE To Strengthen Research Publication

          i. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has approved a list of journals, in that the UGC has decided to establish a Consortium for Academic and Research Ethics (CARE).
          ii. The good quality Research Journals in disciplines under Social Sciences, Humanities, Languages, Arts, Culture, Indian Knowledge Systems etc., will be maintained by CARE and referred to as ‘CARE Reference List of Quality Journals’. This will be used for all academic purposes.
          iii. UGC has constituted a Committee under the Chairmanship of Prof. P. Balram, to review its quality mandate relating to promotion of Research and to review the existing M.Phil/ Ph.D Regulations.

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:
          • Prakash Javadekar is the present Union Minister of HRD. 

          7. SEBI Constitutes Research Advisory Committee Headed By Sankar De

          i. Market regulator Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has constituted a "Research Advisory" committee which will assist in formulating policy to undertake research relevant for development and regulation of capital markets.
          ii. According to SEBI, the committee would comprise prominent financial economists and market practitioners. It will be headed by Sankar De.
          iii. Another key task of the committee will be to maintain databases relevant for capital market regulation research.

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:
          • SEBI Chairman- Ajay Tyagi, Headquarters- Mumbai.

          8. ‘National Consultation on Child Protection’ Held in New Delhi

          i. The First‘National Consultation on Child Protection’ for 2019 was held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi under the Chairmanship of the Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development.
          ii. The meeting was organized to follow up on the exercise of monitoring of the CCIs by States/UTs, to deliberate upon various aspects of child protection and to take stock of the efforts made by States/UTs regarding improvements in the Child Care Institutions. 


          9. BEE and CPWD Sign MoU On Promoting Energy Efficiency In Buildings

          i. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) signed an MoU, kick-starting cooperation in building energy efficiency.
          ii. According to the MoU, BEE and CPWD will cooperate on promoting designs and construction of Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) compliant new buildings, star rating of CPWD managed buildings across the country with no registration or renewal fee, awareness of energy efficiency in the building sector and support for capacity building of CPWD officials in ECBC. 


          International News


          10. Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Gets USD 400 Million Swap From RBI 


          i. Sri Lanka’s Central Bank announced that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has agreed to provide USD 400 million under a swap arrangement to boost the island nation’s reserves.
          ii. It stated that a further request to the RBI for another SWAP arrangement of USD 1 billion is “under consideration”. These are to be made available under the SAARC SWAP facility. The RBI has agreed to provide the funds under its SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) Swap Facility. 

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:
          • Sri Lanka's central bank is called as Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
          • It was established in 1950 under the Monetary Law Act No. 58 of 1949 (MLA) as a semi-autonomous body.
          • Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy is the Governor of CBS.

          Banking News


          11. India Allows Iran's Bank Pasargad To Open Branch in Mumbai


          i. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced that India has allowed an Iranian bank, Pasargad Bank, to open a branch in Mumbai. The move is aimed at circumventing US trade and investment sanctions as India builds a strategic port in the West Asian country.
          ii. Iran’s Pasargad Bank has received the necessary clearances to open its branch in Mumbai. Alongside, India’s UCO Bank will open a branch in Iran. 

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:

          • India has taken over operations of the Chabahar port in the Sistan-Balochistan province of Iran, the first time India will operate a port outside its territory. 

          12. IRCTC Partners With Bharti AXA General Insurance


          i. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), the Railways’ subsidiary, will offer insurance of up to INR50 lakh for free for air passengers who book their tickets through its portal. IRCTC has tied up with Bharti-Axa for the offer.
          ii. IRCTC’s service charge of INR59 is the cheapest compared with travel websites. IRCTC has tied up with Galileo, a computer reservation system, for powering the flight search engine.

          Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:

          • Minister of Railways: Piyush Goyal.

            Ranks and Reports


            13. India To Become World’s 3rd Largest Consumer Market By 2030: WEF


            i. A report by World Economic Forum stated that India is set to become the world’s third largest consumer market behind only USA and China by 2030. The report was titled as‘Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Market – India’. 
            ii. As per the report, consumer spending in India is expected to grow from 1.5 trillion US dollar at present to six trillion US dollar by 2030. With the annual GDP growth rate of 7.5%, India is currently the world’s sixth largest economy.

            Static/Current Takeaways Important For IBPS Clerk Mains Exam:

            • The founder and Chairman of WEF- Klaus Schwab.
            • WEF Headquarters in Switzerland. 

              Books and Authors

              14. Malala Pens New Book On Refugee Girls Titled We Are Displaced


              i. Nobel Peace Prize winner and Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai pens a new book, titled 'We Are Displaced: My Journey and Stories from Refugee Girls Around the World,' charting her experiences traveling the world and visiting refugee camps.


                  Awards

                  15. Mohamed Salah Named African Footballer Of The Year


                  i. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has been named as the 2018 Confederation of African Football Player of the Year. For the second consecutive year he has won the award. Egypt forward Salah, 26, beat Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane of Senegal and Arsenal and Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to the title. 

                  ii. Houston Dash and South Africa forward Thembi Kgatlana was named Women's Player of the Year. 


                  Important Days


                  16. World Hindi Day:10 January


                  i. World Hindi Day is celebrated on January 10 every year, marking the anniversary of first World Hindi Conference which was held in 1975. The first World Hindi Conference was inaugurated by the then prime minister Indira Gandhi. World Hindi Day was first observed on January 10, 2006. 
                  ii. World Hindi Day and National Hindi Diwas are completely different. National Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on September 14. On that day in 1949, the constituent assembly adopted Hindi, written in Devanagari script, as the official language of the Union. 


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                  Free One-Liners Current Affairs PDF for IBPS Clerk Mains Exam | 1st to 9th Jan

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                  Free One-Liners Current Affairs PDF for IBPS Clerk Mains Exam




                  You all must be pacing up your preparation for IBS CLerk Mains exam. To help you up in this bankersadda is coming up with free PDF in the form of One-Liner Current Affairs that covers News events from 1st January to 9th January. This will also help you up in preparation of other exams like Laxmi Vilas Bank PO exam and Karnataka Bank PO Exam. 




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                  Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 10th January 2019

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                  Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For NIACL AO Prelims: 10th January 2019


                  Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For NIACL AO

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

                  Q1. 561, 642, 763, 932, 1157, ?
                  1446
                  1326
                  1482
                  1246
                  1426
                  Solution:
                  +9², +11², +13², +15²…….
                  ∴ ? = 1157 + 289 = 1446

                  Q2. 1524, 1443, 1394, ?, 1360, 1359
                  1303
                  1218
                  1359
                  1369
                  1569
                  Solution:
                  –9², –7², –5²……….
                  ∴ ? = 1394 - 25 = 1369

                  Q3. 8, 24, 49, 85, 134, ?
                  189
                  176
                  198
                  201
                  321
                  Solution:
                  +4², +5², +6², +7²………
                  ∴ ? = 134 + 64 = 198

                  Q4. 3, 10, 15, 26, 35, ?
                  63
                  50
                  60
                  54
                  80
                  Solution:

                  Q5. 1543, 1440, 1337, ?, 1131
                  1233
                  1234
                  1235
                  1238
                  1433
                  Solution:
                  –103, –103, –103………
                  ∴ ? = 1337 - 103 = 1234

                  Q6. Bag 1 has three yellow and four blue balls and bag 2 has four yellow and three blue balls. One bag is selected at random and a ball drawn out of it. Find the probability that the ball drawn is yellow.
                  1/2
                  12/49
                  3/7
                  5/7
                  None of these
                  Solution:

                  Q7. Two dice are thrown. The probability that both of them show an even number greater than 2 is:
                  1/36
                  1/6
                  2/3
                  1/4
                  5/36
                  Solution:
                  Favorable cases = (4, 4), (4, 6), (6, 4) or (6, 6)
                  Required probability= 4/36 = 1/9

                  Q8. Three cards are drawn from a pack of cards at random. What is the probability that they consist of two different colors?
                  11/17
                  13/17
                  13/15
                  15/17
                  13/24
                  Solution:

                  Q9. In a group of 4 boys and 6 girls, four children are to be selected. In how many different ways can they be selected such that at least one girl should be there?
                  159
                  194
                  205
                  209
                  224
                  Solution:

                  Q10. Find total number of the 3 digits even numbers by using the digits 2, 3, 4, 5 when repetition of digits is allowed.
                  32
                  12
                  15
                  18
                  24
                  Solution:

                  Directions (11-15): Study the following pie-charts carefully and answer the questions given below them. 

                  The given pie chart shows the fund that an organization gets from different sources is equal to Rs. 16 crores. The other pie chart shows the distribution/investment of fund in different sections.
                  [Note: Total fund received in pie chart 1 are utilized in different sectors pie chart 2] 



                  Q11. What is the difference between the fund acquired by the organization from NGOs and that from Government Agencies?
                  Rs. 43268000
                  Rs. 38650000
                  Rs. 46800000
                  Rs. 52860000
                  None of the above
                  Solution:
                  Required fund = (38 –12) % of 16,00,00,000
                  = Rs. 4,16,00,000

                  Q12. If the organization managed Building Maintenance from the Ministry of Home Affairs fund only, how much fund from the Ministry of Home Affairs would still be left for other use?
                  Rs. 2.72 crore
                  Rs. 7.23 crore
                  Rs. 5.20 crore
                  Rs. 3.06 crore
                  Rs. 8.03 crore
                  Solution:
                  Required remaining amount
                  = 42% of 16 cr – 25% of 16 cr
                  = 17% of 16 cr
                  = 2.72 crore

                  Q13. If the Scholarship has to be paid out of the fund from Government Agencies, find what is the percentage of Government Agencies fund used for this purpose.
                  Solution:

                  Q14. What is the total amount used by the organization for Payment?
                  Rs. 4.8 crore
                  Rs. 6.3 crore
                  Rs. 5.6 crore
                  Rs. 9.73 crore
                  None of the above
                  Solution:

                  Q15. What is the amount of fund acquired by the organization from Ministry of Home Affairs?
                  6.25 crores
                  6.2 crores
                  6.72 crores
                  9.25 crores
                  None of the above
                  Solution:

                                 


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                  "Energy and persistence conquers all things" says Gaurav Singh | IBPS RRB PO - 06

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                  I am Gaurav Singh and after completing my Masters in Technology(M.Tech), I started studying for the several banking examinations. Let me tell you! It was not an easy journey. In short, it has been a journey of ups and down with a great learning curve



                  We all know that There is no any shortcut key of success. After intense hard work I managed to clear the RRB PO Exam(Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank) and RRB Office Assistant(Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank ). I would love to share my success story with other aspirants so they can keep themselves motivated during their preparations.

                  I have Failed in many exams an I proudly say it because I have always learned something from my failure so don't loose your hope after any failure.

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