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Thursday, 10 November 2016

English Language With Current Affair Question And Answer

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.The number of that part is the answer. (contain  general awareness information here)
1.The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued the[1]Clarifications on hedging for[2] External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) in a bid to [3]effect address currency risk at the systemic level [4] No error

2.IRCH is a global network of regulatory authorities[1] created by World Health Organization (WHO) responsible [2]for regulation [3]to herbal medicines [4] No error [5]


3.Scientists has detected [1]the presence of water[2] on Psyche, the largest [3]metallic asteroid in our solar system. [4] No error [5]


4.China has decided to once again[1] block India’s bid for [2]Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) membership ahead of plenary[3] meet of NSG in Vienna, Austria. [4] No error[5]


5.NASA’s MMS mission is an [1]unmanned of space mission to study [2]the Earth’s magnetosphere, using four identical satellites [3]flying in a tetrahedral or pyramid formation [4] No error [5]



Answer
1.[4]" is replaced by " effectively".
2.[4] "to"  replaced by "of"
3.[1]"has" is replaced by "have".
4.[5]
5.[2] eliminate "of"  from the sentences.

Friday, 22 April 2016

English Language Question And Answer With Explanation

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.The number of that part is the answer.
1.[1]It is sparsely populated/[2] and you can drive for miles / [3] without having seen /[4] a single soul /[5]No error.

2.[1]Stalls across the / [2] carnival was focused on / [3]craft work that would appeal /[4] to children. /[5]No error

3.[1]As a society / [2] we have been confining /[3]our leaders about their / [4]respective castes and religions. / [5] No error.

4.[1] Staying indoors all day / [2]can also increase body /[3] heat as it does not allow your /[4]system to cool down. /[5]No error.

5.[1]Once the basic infrastructure was ready / [2]the next item on the agenda was / [3]ensuring proper traffic movement / [4]and crowd's management. / [5]No error.
Answer
1.[3] Replace 'having seen' with 'seeing'.
2.[2]Replace 'was' with 'were'.
3.[3]Replace 'about' with 'to'.
4.[5]
5.[4]Replace 'crowds' with 'crowd'.

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Quantitative Aptitude Answer With Explanation For Bank Exam

1.What number should be added to or subtracted from each term of the ratio 17:24 so that it becomes equal to 1:2?
[1]5 is subtracted
[2]10 is added
[3]7 is added
[4]10 is subtracted

2.Find the average of all numbers between 6 and 34 which are divisible by 5
 [1]   15
 [2]   20
 [3]   25
 [4]   30

3.The ratio of weekly incomes of A and B is  9:7 and the ratio of their expenditures is 4:3. If each saves Rs.200/- per week, then the sum of their weekly incomes is:
[1]Rs.3200/-
[2]Rs.4,200/-
[3]Rs.4,800/-
[4]Rs.56,00/-

4.Aman is noticed by a Sumen from a distance of 200 m. The Amen starts running and the Sumen chases him. The Amen and the Sumen at the rate of 10 km and 11 km per hour respectively. What is the distance between them after 6 minutes?
[1] 100 m
[2] 150 m
[3] 190 m
[4] 200 m 

5.If 30% of A is added to 40% of B, the answer is 80% of B.What percentage of A is B?
[1] 30%
[2]40%
[3]70%
[4]75%




Answer
1.[4]Let the number x be subtracted then,
17 - x = 1
 24- x    2
=>34 - 2x = 24 - x  => x = 10

2[2].Average = (10+15+20+25+30)=100=20 
                          5                          5

3.[1]et the weekly income of Aand B respective be Rs.9x and Rs.7x and their expenditure be Rs.4y and Rs.3y
According to question
9x - 4y = Rs.200/------(1)
7x - 3y = Rs.200/------(2)
By solving of eq.(1) and (2)
x = Rs.200/-     u = Rs.400/-
So,sum of their weekly incomes = 9x +7x = 16x
= 16* 200 = Rs.3,200

4.[1]Relative speed of the Amen and Sumen  =  (11 – 10) km/hr = 1 km/hr

Distance covered in 6 minutes  = {(1/60 * 6)} km   = {1/10} km = 100 m

Distance between the Amen and Sumen = (200 – 100) m = 100 m. 


5.[4] A * 30 + B * 40 = B * 80
             100       100         100
      => A * 30 = B * 80 - B * 40
               100          100       100

     =>A * 30 = B * 40       
              100        100
    =>3A = 4B
Required percent = 3/4 * 100 = 75% 
  


 
             

Saturday, 2 January 2016

Excepted computer Language One Word Question And Answers MAIN BANK EXAM

1.Which of the following is true about Operating System?
[1]It is an interface between user and the computer
[2]It manages all resources.


[3]It does all Memory management and Process management tasks
[4]All are true
[5]None of these.

2.A software that is not protected by copyright or trademark is ____
[1]Vertical Market Software
[2]Public Domain Software.
[3]Shareware Software
[4]Trialware
[5]Adware

3.Which of the following programming languages is associated with Artificial Intelligence?
[1]C
[2]B
[3]C++
[4]JAVA
[5]PROLOG

4.Expand RDBMS
[1]Relative Database Management System
[2]Rational Database Minimize System.
[3]Relational Database Management System
[4]Relational Database Maximize  System
[5]None of these

5.______ is the storage area for e-mails.
[1]Folder
[2]Mail box
[3]Directory
[4]Hard Disk
[5]None of these

6.Display bar that lists all the open folders and active applications is __________
[1]Menubar
[2]Toolbar
[3]Taskbar
[4]Window list
[5]None of these

7.Which of the following is the keyboard short-cut for permanent deletion of a file/folder in windows?
[1]Del
[2]Shift+Del
[3]Ctrl+Del
[4]Alt+Enter
[5]None of these

8.Which of the following operating  systems does not exist?
[1]Windows 7
[2]Mac OS X
[3]Windows CE
[4]Windows 12
[5]Ubuntu

9.To protect the computer from hacker intrusions, ______ must be installed
[1]Firewall
[2]Mailer
[3]Script
[4]Yahoo Messenger
[5]None of these

10.Which of the following is known as non-volatile memory?
[1]Hard Disk
[2]Floppy Disk
[3]CD-ROM
[4]DVD-ROM
[5]All of these

Answer
1.[4]   2.[2]  3.[5]  4.[3]  5.[2]  6.[4]  7.[2]  8.[4]   9.[1]  10.[5]

Friday, 11 December 2015

English Language Question And Answer With Explanation

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.The number of that part is the answer.
1.1)/The Supreme Court has restricted all authorities for denying/2) a benefit or service to any citizen of India /3)for want of the Aadhaar card/4)even as the centre claimed that the scheme was only voluntary/5) No error

2.1)Faced with the prospect of judicial scrutiny /2)of any decision to ban opinion polls, /3)the centre said there is no move /4)at this time to ban opinion polls./5) No error

3.1)There is the obvious pain for those/2) without jobs, and for those losing /3)those, but at one level, the solution appears /4) to be simple; just wait for the economy to pick up./5) No error

4.1)In a decisive endorsement of her policies at home/2) and in Europe, Chancellor Angel Merkal's Christian Democratic block gathered /3) 42 percent of the votes /4)only few seats short of an absolute majority //5) No error

5.1)The Planning Commission in its National Human Development Report /2) points out that corruption is the most endemic/3) and entrenched manifestation of poor government /4) in the Indian society /5) No error


Answer
1. 1.Replace 'for' with 'from.
2.3.Replace  'is' with 'was'
3. 3.Replace 'those' with 'them'
4.4.Replace 'only few' with 'only a few'
5. 3.Replace  'government' with 'governance'


Friday, 27 November 2015

English Language Question And Answer For Bank Exam

Here we prepare English and current Affairs sections  join together  to score more mark with less time
The ‘Constitution Day’ of India is being observed on 26th November to [1] awareness of Indian Constitution and its architecture Dr. B R Ambedkar. Significance of the Day: On the day in 1949, constitution of India [2] adopted which came into force on January 26, 1950 [3] the beginning of a new era in the history of free India. Key facts 2015 Constitution Day is the first edition of this day and part of year-[4]nationwide [5] of 125th birth Anniversary of Dr. B R Ambedkar, Chairman of the Drafting Committee of Constituent Assembly. Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJE) is the nodal Ministry [6]celebration of Constitution Day. It [7] organised number of activities on the occasion of the first Constitution Day in [8] to spread awareness the supreme law of the country and living document [9]makes the government system work effectively.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi had [10] 26 November as Constitution Day after laying the foundation stone of Dr Ambedkar Memorial at Indu Mills Compound in Mumbai, Maharashtra on 12 October 2015.
1.[1]Expect      [2]Spread           [3]Believe              [4]Demands         [5]Foster
2.[1]is              [2]will               [3]are                   [4]would              [5]was
3.[1]marking     [2]denoting        [3]impressing        [4]expressing        [5]as
5.[1]event         [2]celebrations   [3]programme       [4]holiday             [5]duty
6,[1]to              [2]of                [3]was                 [4]for                    [5]is
7.[1]add            [2]bring            [3]built                [4]were                 [5]has
8.[1]aware        [2]order            [3]sincere             [4]elaborate          [5]enormous
9.[1]when         [2]where           [3]which              [4]whom               [5]are 
10.[1]decided    [2]trust             [3]accept                [4]declared          [5]determine


Answer
1.[2]     2.[5]     3.[1]  4.[4]  5.[2]   6.[4]   7.[5]  8.[2]  9.[3]   10.[4]

Thursday, 12 November 2015

General Awareness Related To Important Days

1.Which day is celebrated as National Legal Services Day (NLSD) in India?
 [A]5 November
 [B]7 November
 [C]9 November
 [D]11 November

2.:Which day is celebrated as World Disabled Day.?
[A]March 15
[B]March 5
[C]March 20
[D]March 22

3.India celebrates the National Education Day on 11th November every year, which is also the birthday of ---------------
[A]Rajagopalachari
[B]Rajendra Prasad,
[C] Acharya Kripalani
[D]Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

4.Which day is celebrated as International Day of Yoga?
[A]June 20
[B]June 21
[C]June 22
[D]June 23

5.Which day is celebrated as International Day against Nuclear Tests ?
[A]August 22
[B]August 25
[C]August 27
[D]August 29

6.Which day is celebrated as International Day of Democracy?
[A] September 10
[B]September 15
[C]September 20
[D]September 25

7.Which day is celebrated as Kargil Victory Day ?
[A]June 22
[B]June 24
[C]June 26
[D]June 28

8.Which day is celebrated as Armed Forces Flag  Day ?
[A]December 1
[B]December 5
[C]December 7
[D]December 10

9.Which day is celebrated as Anti-Child Labour Day ?
[A]April 18
[B]April 23
[C]April 26
[D]April 30

10.On which date the World Polio Day has been observed?
 [A]October 24
 [B]October 26
 [C]October 21
 [D]October 29
Answer
1. [c] 2.[a] 3.[d]   4.[b] 5.[d]      6.[b]    7.[c]     8.[c]  9.[d]  10.[a]

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Letter To Principal Seeking Information Regarding Progress Of a Pupil

Letter to principal seeking information regarding progress of a pupil

Harsha Kanth,
12,Vasanth Nagar,
New Delhi.

The Principal,
27, Mount Road,
New Delhi.

Sir,
You must be aware that my daughter Manisha has now been studying under you for the last seven months.
I am naturally very anxious to hear how she is progressing with her studies, and what her general conduct has been like. You know that she will soon be leaving school, and I am thinking of sending her to college, but only if you think it worthwhile. Otherwise I intend to make her start in some vocational line congenial to her. As you are the best judge would you please let me know what you believe would be best for her? I hope you will forgive me for troubling you, but you will, I am sure, understand my anxiety about my daughter.

Yours truly,
Harsha Kanth,

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Letter To The Director About Your Plan In Organizing Adult Literacy Programme

write a letter to the Director , adult education about your plan in organizing adult literacy programme
Arjun singh,
Bagawat Village,
Mathura Road
delhi

Oct 14, 2015

The Director,
Adult Education,
Delhi.

Sub: ORGANISATION OF ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMME
Sir,
I am a retired Reader from Hindi Department  Rajasthan University. Having dented my life to material pursuits and success to a great extent I am now desirous of contributing a bit, to the social service. I have decided to settle in my native village Bagawat. Therefore I have planned to organize adult literacy programme in the village
In view of this I hope youwill help me in organising the programme by sending me the guidelines for conducting the programme. The SDM has already allowed to conduct classes from 4 to 7 p.m.in the Block office.He has promised to provide all the infrastructure need for the purpose. i don't need any financial help in this regard. in case there is financial assistance granted to the participants in the programme. it is for you to look into the matter.As for me, i need only lesson plans and other guidelines.   

Assuring you of my earnest dedication to the literacy programme and thanking you
Yours truly
Arjun singh,

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Write a letter to the clearing agents -Letter Writing For Bank Exam

Write a letter to the clearing agents

Dear Sir,
        We have just dispatched by the M.M.SAMJU to the Kuala Lumpur offoce of the Malaysian Shipping Co. a consignment of 1000 bags to be held at your disposal.The goods have been shipped in response to an  order from the the Paragon Trading Co., of whom we have little knowledge.
  In the circumstances we think it would be unwise to surrender the shipping documents against their mere acceptances of the bill of exchange .
Consequently,we enclose a sight draft on them, together with the bill of lading, and we must ask you to obtain payment of all that is due before you allow them to take possession of the goods.
  You will,of course, debit our account with all the necessary expenses.
                                            
                                                                                                                         
Yours faithfully
-----------------------

Thursday, 15 October 2015

English Language Question And Answer For Bank Exam

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.The number of that part is the answer.
1.This laboratory of physics is [1]/ not only equipped with [2]/ all state-of the-art instruments[3]/but also with outstanding physicists.[4]/ No error[5]

2.No method of making[1]/ other people agree to [2]/ your view-point is [3]/ as effective as this method .[4]/No error[5].

3.I was pretty sure that [1]/ he would support my views [2]/ for changing the age-old [3]/ and static structure of our organisation [4] / No error [5]

4.I did not like his [1]/ comments on my paper [2]/ but I had no alternative [3]/ as I had agreed to keep quiet.[4]/No error [5]

5.The report is candid in admitting [1]/ that the investment by the government [2]/ in health and family planning [3]/ have been eroded considerably.[4]/No error [5]

Answer
1.[2] It should be 'equipped not only with'' instead of '' not only equipped with''.

2.[1]Here, as we are comparing two mehod for a songle purpose, the sentence should start as -- 'No other method'.

3.[3]Views should always be followed by 'on' instead of 'for'.

4.[3] Delete  'I'.

5[4].It should be 'has been' instead of 'have been'. 

Thursday, 8 October 2015

English Language Question And Answer For Bank Exam

To make the sentence correct,you have to replace the underline part with the correct alternative given below
1.The Indian government is engaged in major improvements the qualities of transportation service and infrastructure.
[1]the quality of transport service
[2]the qualities of transportation services
[3] qualities  of transport servicing.
[4]quality of transporters required.
[5]No correction.

2.The phenomenon of falling growth in India's case is partly due to global economic crisis and partly due to his own internal deficiencies.
[1] because to his own
[2] owing to his own.
[3] due to our own.
[4] for the reason of his
[5]No correction.

3.Mr Sharma along with his children are going to see the Taj Mahal.
[1]are going to see .
[2]is going to see the
 [3]is going to look into.
[4]are going to visit.
 [5]No correction.
4
4.The controversy about a letter send to US president Barack Obama, purportedly signed by 65 MP's urging him to deny visa to the Chief Minister, took a new turn.
[1] of a letter send
[2] against a letter send
[3] about a letter sent.
[4] over a letter send
 [5]No correction.

5.Congress member, without thinking about the repercussions, make statements that generate controversy.
[1] makes statements that generates.
[2] make statements that generates.
[3] makes statements that generate.
[4] make statement that forms.
[5] No correction.

Answer
1.[1]
2.[3]
3.[2]
4.[4]
5.[5]

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Quantitative Aptitude Answer with Explanation For IBPS Bank Exam

1.Two trains starting at the same time from two stations 240 km apart and going in opposite directions cross each other at a distance of 160 km from one of the stations. What is the ratio of their speeds?
[1]2:1
[2]2:3
[3]1:3
[4]1:4

2.A person has to cover a distance of 6 km in 45 minutes. if he cover half of the distance in two-third of the total time; to cover the remaining distance in the remaining time ,his speed must be
[1]6 km/h
[2]8km/h
[3]12 km/h
[4]15km/h

3.If the area of a square flowerbed is 16 square feet, then how many feet is the perimeter of the flowerbed?
   [1]   4
  [2]   16
  [3]    20
  [4]    24

4.A borrowed Rs.4800/- from B at 9% per annum simple interest for 3  years. He then added some more money to the borrowed sum and lent it to C for the same period at 12% per annum simple interest. If A gains Rs 720/- in the whole transaction how munch did he add from his side?
[1] Rs.500/-
[2] Rs.740/-
[3] Rs.640/-
[4] Rs.800/-

5.Ramya bought clothes for Rs 7200 and spent Rs 200 on transport. Paying Rs 600, he had 330 towels made, which he sold at Rs 28 each. His profit percentage is :.
[1]15.5   
[2]16.15
[3]10 .   
[4]None of these

Answer
1.[1]Let speed of first train = x km/h
        Let speed of second train = y km/h
According to question
120 + 600-129  =  8   .............................(1)
  x           y
200 600-200  = 25  ............................(2)
 x             y               3

solving (1) and (2) we get
x = 60,  y = 80
Required ratio = 60: 80 = 3 :4

2.[3]Remaining distance = 3 km
Remaining time =1 * 45 = 15 min = 0.025 h
                           3
 Required speed =     = 12 km/h
                           0.025
3.[2]: The area of a square is represented by the formula, A=s2.
 Substituting 16 for A gives: 16=s2.
Solving for s shows each side length to be 4 feet.
 Thus, the perimeter is equal to the product of 4 and 4 ft, or 16 ft.

4.[4]
Let his add money = Rs x
According to questipn
(4800 + x ) *12 * 3  - 4800 * 9* 3 = 720
   100                               100
=> 48*36 + x * 36 -  48 *27 = 270
                        100
=>x = 288*100 = Rs 800/-
                    36
5.[1]Total investment = Rs. (7200+200+ 600) Rs. 8000.
Total receipt Rs. (330 x 28) = Rs. 9240.
profit % = [1240/8000] * 100 = 15.5

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Quantitative Aptitude Answer with Explanation For IBPS Bank Exam

1.In what ratio must a grocer mix two varieties of pulses costing Rs. 15 and Rs. 20 per kg respectively so as to get a mixture worth Rs. 16.50 kg?
A.     3 : 7   
B.     5 : 7
C.     7 : 3   
D.     7 : 5

2.A person has 14 red socks and 14 white socks in a drawer. What is the minimum number of socks that he should take to get a correct pair?
A. 5
B.3
C.6
D.4

3.Given five concentric squares. If the area of the circle inside the smallest square is 77 square units and the distance between the corresponding corners of consecutive squares is 1.5 units, find the difference in the areas of the outermost and innermost squares
A.1254 sq units
B.1008 sq units
C.877  sq units
D.650 sq units


4.A sum of money gets doubled at 12% per annum. Then find the time?
A.7.5 years
B.8 years
C.25/3 years .
D.25/4 years


5. A can contains a mixture of two liquids A and B in the ratio 7:5 when 9 litres of mixture are drawn off and the can is filled with B, the ratio of A and B becomes 7:9. How many litres of liquid A was contained by the can initially?
A.28 litres
B.21 litres
C.45 litres
D.36 litres



Answer
1.C 
Cost of 1 kg pulses of 1st kind                                        Cost of 1 kg pulses of 2nd kind
Rs. 15                                                                                      Rs. 20

                                                     Mean Price
                                                   Rs. 16.50

3.50                                                                                           1.50
Required rate = 3.50 : 1.50 = 7 : 3.
2.B
3.A
Here you will see that radius of the circle is equal to the diameter of the innermost square that is

Ï€r2=77
             
r=3.5√2
              
2r=7√2

Then the diagonal of the square is 14 sq units.

Which means the diagonal of the fifth sqaure would be 14+12 units = 26.
                                                                                         
Which means the side of the fifth square would be 26√2

Therefore, the area of the fifth sqaure = 1352 sq units.

Area of the first square = 98 sq units.

Hence, the difference would be 1254 sq units.
4.C
Time= 100(n-1)/R
      =100(2-1)/12
      =100/12
      = 25/3 years
5. (B) Let initially contained 7x & 5x
So, 
         (7x-9/12*7)/(5x-9/12*5+9)=7/9

        (12x-9)/(60x+63)=1/9

         x=3
Required Quantity = 7x = 7*3=21 litres

Friday, 18 September 2015

Quantitative Aptitude Answer with Explanation For IBPS Bank Exam

1.A merchant who marked his goods up by 50% subsequently offered a discount of 20%. What is the percentage profit that the merchant make after offering the discount?
  1. 30%
  2. 125%
  3. 25%
  4. 20%
  5. 16.66%
2.The cost of 11 pencils is equal to the selling price of 10 pencils. Find the loss or profit percent, whatever may be the cost of 1 pencil. 
A.40%
B.10%
C.25%
D.15%
E.25% 


3.A tank is filled in 5 hours by three pipes A, B and C. The pipe C is twice as fast as B and B is twice as fast as A. How much time will pipe A alone take to fill the tank?
A.     20 hours   
B.     25 hours
C.     35 hours   
D.     Cannot be determined
E.     None of these


4.What is the measure of the radius of the circle that circumscribes a triangle whose sides measure 9, 40 and 41?

  1. 6
  2. 4
  3. 24.5
  4. 20.5
  5. 12.5

5.The H.C.F. of two numbers is 23 and the other two factors of their L.C.M. are 13 and 14. The larger of the two numbers is:
A.     276   
B.     299
C.     322   
D.     345
E.      364

 Answer
 1.[d]
The easiest way to solve these kinds of problems is to assume a cost price for the merchant.

To make calculations easy, let us assume that the cost price = $100

The merchant marks his goods up by 50%.

Therefore, his quoted price = cost price + mark up

= $100 + 50% of $100 = 100 + 50 = $150

Now, the merchant offers a discount of 20% on his quoted price

Therefore, amount of discount = 20% of $150 = 20% of 150 = $30

Therefore, he finally sells it for $150 - $30 = $ 120.

We assumed his cost to be $ 100 and he sold it finally for $ 120.

Therefore, his net profit = $ 20 on his cost of $ 100

Hence, his % profit = = 20%.


2.[B] The cost price of 11 pencils = S.P of 10 pencils
Let C.P of 1 pencil is $1 .
C.P of 10 pencils = $ 10
S.P of 10 pencils = C.P of 11 pencils = $ 11
Profit on 10 pencils = 11 – 10 = $1
Profit % = ( 1/ 10) x 100 = 10 %


3.[C]Suppose pipe A alone takes x hours to fill the tank.

Then, pipes B and C will take     x     and     x     hours respectively to fill the tank
                                                  2               4


 1+2+4        =           1

      X                        5
7/X      = 1/5
=> X = 35
 4.[D]From the measure of the length of the sides of the triangle, 9, 40 and 41 we can infer that the triangle is a right angled triangled. 9-40-41 is a Pythagorean triplet.

In a right angled triangle, the radius of the circle that circumscribes the triangle is half the hypotenuse.

In the given triangle, the hypotenuse = 41.

Therefore, the radius of the circle that circumscribes the triangle = 41/2= 20.5 units.
 5.[C]
Clearly, the numbers are (23 x 13) and (23 x 14).
Larger number = (23 x 14) = 322.

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

General Awareness With Related to Person in NEWS- Bank Exam



1.Who is the newly appointed chairman of the empowered committee of state finance ministers on GST? [A]K M Mani
 [B]J K George
 [C]Amit Mitra
[D]Saurabh Patelhttp
2.Who became the first Chief Minister to receive the second highest civilian award Padma Vibhushan? [A]Parkash Singh Badal
 [B]Tarun Gogoi
[C]Okram Ibobi Singh
 [D]Mukul Sangmahttp
 3.Who bagged the best actress award at the 62nd National Film Awards?
 [A]Priyanka Chopra
[B]Vidya Balan
[C]Kangana Ranaut
[D]Rani Mukherjihtt
Who bagged the best actress award at the 62nd National Film Awards? [A]Priyanka Chopra [B]Vidya Balan [C]Kangana Ranaut [D]Rani Mukherji
http://www.gktoday.in/gk-current-affairs-march-25-26-2015/
4.The winner of prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2014 is __?
 [A]Mohal Lal
 [B]Shashi Kapoor
[C]Mani Ratnam
[D]Girish Kasaravall
5.Who is the author of the book “Indian Parliamentary Diplomacy – Speaker’s Perspective”?
 [A]Abdul Kalam
 [B]Meira Kumar
 [C]Sumitra Mahajan
 [D]Pranab Mukherji
6.Who is the current president of the US-India Business Council (USIBC)?
 [A]Ajay Bhagan
 [B]Mukesh Aghi
 [C]Arun Nehra
 [D]Sandeep Singhv
 7.The brand ambassador of the Northeast region is __?
 [A]Baichung Bhutia
 [B]Mary Kom
 [C]Sunil Chetri
 [D]Priyanka Chopra
 8.Which Bollywood actor has been roped in as the ambassador for Visit Britain for attracting Indian tourist? [A]Amir Khan
 [B]Amitabh Bachchan
[C]Saif Ali Khan
D]Shahrukh Khan
9.Noted editor Vinod Mehta, who died recently, was Editorial chairman of which magazine?
[A]The Week
 [B]Outlook
 [C]India Today
 [D]Time Out
 10.Evan Spiegel, who is the youngest billionaire in the world is co-founder of ?
 [A]Snapchat
[B]Apple
 [C]Whatsapp
 [D]Yahoo

Answer
1.[A]   2.[A] 3.[c]  4[B]  5.[B]  6.[B]  7.[B]  8.[C]  9.[B]  10[A]

Monday, 15 June 2015

English Language With current affairs for All Bank Exam 2015

Here we prepare English and current Affairs sections  join together  to score more mark with less time
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the option given below;[CONTAIN CURRENT AFFAIRS OF JAN TO JUNE 2015]

1.President have appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court.
a)Have appointed
b)Have appointing
c)Has appointed
d)No correction

2.Idukki district of Kerala has become the first in India to connect with high speed rural broadband.
a)To be connected
b)To connecting
c)To be connecting
d) No correction

3. Delhi became first State in the country to launch an e-ration card service with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal initiate the scheme on 27th March.
a)Initiated a scheme
b)Initiating the scheme
c)Iinitiating this scheme
d) No correction

4.Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle(AUV) as technology demonstrator.
a)Has been developed
b)Have developing
c)Have been developed
d)No correction

 5.Spanish top seed Rafael Nadal defeated local player Juan Monaco to win the Argentina Open, lifted his first title in 2015.
a)Lifting his
b)Lift him
c)Lifted them
d)
 6.Defence Minister undocks the first Scorpene-class submarine Kalvari, the later addition to the Indian Navy.
 a)The latest edition
b)The last addition
c)The latest addition
 d)No correction

 7.Draupadi Murmu was sworn in as the first woman Governor of Jharkhand.
 a)Has sworn
 b)Had sworn
c)were sworn
d)No correction

 8.ICICI Bank Chairman KV Kamath was on 11th May 2015 appointed of the chief of the BRICS Bank.
 a)appointed for the
b)appointing as the
c)appointed as the
d)No correction

 9.Marketing is termed as successful, when make the proper marketing decisions
 a) Making proper
b) Made the proper
c) Make proper
d)No correction

 10.Bank assurance means sale of insurance products through banks
a)sold the
b)Selling
c)selling the
d)No correction

 Answer 1.C 2.a 3.b 4.d  5.a 6.c 7.d 8.a  9 a 10.a





President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf
President has appointed Shri Justice Narayanan Nadar Paul Vasanthakumar, Judge of the Madras High Court as the Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court. - See more at: http://www.onlinegk.com/current-affairs/current-affairs-january-2015#sthash.4xUcCcAp.dpuf

Friday, 5 June 2015

English Language For Bank Exam

[ Here we prepare English and current Affairs sections  join together  to score more mark with less time]
In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These number are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately words in each case
 Union Government has[1] set of three Commemorative Postage Stamps on Swachh Bharat Mission (Clean India Mission).This set of 3 stamps was released by Union Ministry for Communications & Information Technology and[2] by Department of Posts.These stamps were released to in order to[3] the vision of Clean and Healthy India.Department of Posts has selected the [4] for the stamps through a competition [5] the children on the theme of Swachh Bharat Mission.   It was launched by the Prime Minister on the 2nd October, 2014 on the[6]of Birth Anniversary of Father of the Nation- Mahatma Gandhi.    This mission seeks to achieve Clean India and aims to [7] access to toilets to all households in the country.    It also seeks to provide adequate [8]for Solid and Liquid Waste Management.
[1]1.Established    2.Discovered     3. Released  4.Considered    5.Implemented.
[2]1.Received       2.Invited             3.Released   4. issued          5.Conducted
[3]1.Targeted        2 Achieve           3.Fulfill         4.Making       5.Generate
[4]1.Design           2.Model             3.Shape       4.Matter         5.Motto
[5]1.Between        2.To                  3.For            4.Among          5.By
[6]1. Occasion      2Function           3.Event        4.Day             5.Custom
[7]1.Lamented      2.Resurfaced      3.Appreciated   4.provide    5.Projected
[8]1.Accounted     2.Longing          3.Regard         4.Consideration 5.Arrangements
Answer[1].3   [2] 4   [3] 2    [4] 1         [5] 4     6.[1]     7.[3]      8.[5]
nion Government has released set of three Commemorative Postage Stamps on Swachh Bharat Mission (Clean India Mission). This set of 3 stamps was released by Union Ministry for Communications & Information Technology and issued by Department of Posts. These stamps were released to in order to achieve the vision of Clean and Healthy India. Department of Posts has selected the design for the stamps through a competition among the children on the theme of Swachh Bharat Mission. Swachh Bharat Mission It was launched by the Prime Minister on the 2nd October, 2014 on the occasion of Birth Anniversary of Father of the Nation- Mahatma Gandhi. This mission seeks to achieve Clean India and aims to provide access to toilets to all households in the country. It also seeks to provide adequate arrangements for Solid and Liquid Waste Management.

Read more at: http://currentaffairs.gktoday.in/month/current-affairs-january-2015

Saturday, 30 May 2015

English Language with Current Affairs

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.The number of that part is the answer. (contain  general awareness&computer knowledge information here)

1.Pakistan had successfully/(1) launched an indigenously /(2)developed armed drone and/(3) test-fired its laser-guided missiles./(4)No error
Pakistan has successfully launched an indigenously developed armed drone and test-fired its laser-guided missiles.
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2.National Pharma Pricing Authority (NPPA), whom/(1) sets the price limit on /(2)essential medicines, comes under/(3) Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers/(4). No error
3.The incumbent Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party has/(1)on the Israel election/(2) with Likud picking up the/(3)higher number of votes (4)No error
4.United States, Russia and China are the/(1)world’s top three arm exporters /(2)as per the latest report /(3)made from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)/.(4)No error
5.As per the latest data /(1)by World Steel Association, India’s/(2) global position in /(3)steel production is third./(4)No error
Answer
1(1)Replace 'had' with 'has'
2(1).Replace 'whom ' with 'wnich'
3(4)Replace  'higher' with 'highest'
4.(4)Delete 'made'
5.(5)No error
Arundhati Bhattacharya: First woman (and youngest) Chairperson of State Bank of India (SBI) was placed at 30th position.

Read more at: http://currentaffairs.gktoday.in/category/current-affairs-2015/banking-current-affairs

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Exam preparation [3 IN 1] general awareness&computer knowledge English language


The general awareness&computer knowledge should be the first part to be attempted as it is a very  scoring part if prepare well but English language is one of the most unpredictable part of exam.All of us know English, but we cannot get good marks in English section of bank exam.most of the student face difficult in this section                                

 Now you have less time for the exam,so we practised  this chapter together in this page;

                     GENERAL AWARENESS/ENGLISH LANGUAGE /COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE

        Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.The number of that part is the answer. (contain  general awareness&computer knowledge information here)
                       1.   (a)Union Government rejected/b) Odisha government proposal /c)to grant mining/d) license for Posco/e)no error                                                                                           
              2.a) Scientists detect rapid/b) accumulation of/c) anesthetic gases in atmosphere/d) causing global warming e)no error                                                                                                                                                    3.a) Dronavalli Harika won/b) bronze in/c) World Women's /d)chess championship /e)no error

              4.a)Nine is the count of the /b)Magnetic Ink Character Recognition(MICR) code mentioned in the /c)white strip at the bottom /d)of the cheque./e)no error.
              5.a)The Central Government appoints/b) the Deputy Governor of /c)the Reserve Bank/d) of India/e)no error.
             6.a)A proxy server is/b)used to providing/c)security against/d)unauthorised users./e)no error.
             7.a)The altering of data/b) so that it is not/c) usable if the changes /d)are undone is called Encryption/e) no error
             8.a)Arnold schwarzenegger is/b) the founder of "R20 Region of Climate Action" /c)a non-profit /d)environmental organisation/e) no error.
             9.a)Madhyapradesh had /b)awarded/c)tenth National Award for /c)Excellence work /d)in MGNREGA
             10.a)BoyHood has been/b) adjudged as /c)good Film /d) at the 2015 Bafta Film Award /e) no error.

                 Answer    1.d (replace' for' with 'to'), 2.a (replace' detect' with 'detected ') ,3. e (no error) 4.b (replace' in' with 'on' ) ,5.e (no error) ,6.b (replace' providing' with 'provide') 7.c (replace 'if' with 'unless'),
8.e (no error), 9.a (replace 'had' with 'has been'),10.c (replace' good' with' best').