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Topic - Sentence Rearrangement

Directions (1-5): Rearrange the given six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence  so as to from a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.

(A)  So white these partnerships are at times messy and controversial, on balance, they are force for good.

(B)  NGO s help companies reach and meet the needs of parts of the market that companies do not understand, such as the marginalized, where NGOs have unique insight.

(C)But before concluding that such partnerships are valueless it is worth recalling the reasons why they took off in the first place.

(D)For NGOs too, partnerships with firms have their uses, with companies providing money and ways of influencing the minds and behavior of millions of people.

(E)  There are many opponents to the close ties between companies and charities (Non-Governmental Organizations or NGOs).

(F)  NGOs are also better than companies at attracting and retaining idealistic talent, who sometimes end up even being absorbed by the companies to administer the policies they had advocated when they worked for NGOs.

1).Which of the following should be the SECONDsentence after the rearrangement?
a)A
b)B
c)C
d)D
e)E

2).Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST)sentence after the rearrangement?
a)A
b)B
c)C
d)D
e)F

3).Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after the rearrangement?
a)A
b)B
c)C
d)D
e)E

4).Which of the following should be the THIRDsentence after the rearrangement?
a)A
b)B
c)D
d)E
e)F

5).Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement?
a)A
b)B
c)C
d)D
e)E

Directions (6-10): Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the question given below.

(A) Switching off a light takes exactly the same amount of time and energy as switching it on.

(B) Yet we are often not so keen or prompt with the former.

(C) Most of us don’t mind running up a huge power bill.

(D) So, every year, we burn up hundreds of units of electricity, which we could have easily saved.

(E) This is true especially during the festive season.

6. Which of the following sentences would be the FIRSTsentence after rearrangement?
1) E
2) D
3) C
4) B
5) A

7. Which of the following sentences would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) D
2) E
3) A
4) C
5) B

8. Which of the following sentences would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
1) C
2) B
3) D
4) E
5) A

9. Which of the following sentences would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) D
2) E
3) A
4) B
5) C

10. Which of the following sentences would be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E

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Topic- Double Fillers

Direction (1-10): In each question below two sentences are given with two blanks in each. Each question is followed by four options with two words in each. You have to select that option as your answer which can fill both the blanks of both the sentence I and II.

1. i. Various atrocities and _____ violations of human rights have been _____ against our people by the State at various levels.
ii. Same-gender sex remains a crime in the country due to a _____ judicial mistake _____ by the Supreme Court in 2013.
1. unprecedented, recorded
2. numerous, perpetrated
3. blatant, pronounced
4. flagrant, committed
5. inhumane, initiated

2. i. The increased caseload and mortality this year compared with last year could be because pre-existing immunity through _____ to the California strain is no longer effective, and people are therefore not _____ to the new strain.
ii. These results suggest that _____ to environmental lead might result in alterations in the _____ function of young children.
1. vulnerability, adaptable
2. exposure, immune
3. sensitivity, habitual
4. absorption, natural
5. risk, primary

3. i. In a _____ unanimous verdict pronounced by nine judges, the Supreme Court has_____ that privacy is a fundamental right that requires constitutional protection.
ii. China has broken international rules on exports of _____ earth materials said the
World Trade Organization after it _____ in favour of the US.
1. rare, ruled
2. astonishing, pronounced
3. dangerous, declared
4. precious, decided
5. unique, maintained

4. i. By _____ your workload you will be able to _____ which tasks/jobs have to be
carried out first as they will be either more important or urgent than the others.
ii. Vote-bank politics has a lot to do with the _____ of caste-based categorisation
over income-based differentiation to _____ reservation beneficiaries.
1. distributing, understan
2. allocation, focus
3. analyzing, choose
4. prioritizing, identify
5. managing, distinguish

5. i. US. President Donald Trump’s decision to _____ the country’s military engagementin war-torn Afghanistan signals a significant shift in the position he has _____ foryears.
ii. The company continues to enhance shareholder value, sustain growth and _____public trust through its long _____ corporate governance practices.
1. hold, supported
2. maintain, criticised
3. deepen, held
4. strengthen, desired
5. boost, cherished

6.i. By _____ the discriminatory practice of instant triple talaq as unconstitutional, the Supreme Court has sent out a clear message that personal law can no longer be _____ over fundamental rights.
ii. David Cameron on Wednesday took on those who criticise him for being out of
touch with ordinary people by _____ that he wanted everyone to enjoy the kind of
_____ upbringing he experienced.
1. declaring, priviliged
2. announcing, superseded
3. deciding, prioritised
4. pronouncing, favoured
5. decreeing, chosen

7.i. Failure to _____ the illegal facilities allowed to some prisoners will ultimately lead to the loss of whatever _____ value a jail term has.
ii. The World Bank considers the national audit office or the supreme audit institute
as the linchpin of a country’s integrity system, because an audit can help to _____ corruption and act as a potent _____ to waste and the abuse of public funds.
1. remove, negligible
2. curb, deterrent
3. eliminate, punitive
4. uproot, restraint
5. end, prohibition

8. i. The nuanced and sensitive _____ judgment in the triple talaq case, which upheld equality as well as personal law, has been met in some quarters by predictable majoritarian _____.
ii. Since the _____ of Greg Gianforte’s campaign ads are spent on _____ about all of his “high-wage” jobs that he claims he brought to Montana, it may be helpful to divulge a few facts about RightNow Technologies.
1. historic, rejoicing
2. jusitified, trumpeting
3. majority, gloating
4. main, ranting
5. bulk, bashing

9.i. When Haryana is under severe stress and thirty people have lost their lives
because of the _____ followers of a person who is held guilty of a heinous crime, thetime is to _____ the problem collectively and unitedly rather than use it for sectarian and political gains.
ii. The demonstrations that began on a peaceful note turned _____ after the
president began his _____.
1. violent, tackle
2. rogue, solve
3. boisterous, term
4. unmanageable, response
5. unruly, address

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Tuesday 30 January 2018

One Word Substitutions Part -1

One Word Substitutions

​Introduction to a book, play, etc - Prologue

​Objects or pictures used to suggest a thing that cannot be shown : person or thing that represents an idea - Emblem

Poor and dirty children who annoy people or cause minor trouble - Urchin

​Number of people who are killed or injured in an accident, disaster, war - Toll

Particular ways of walking - Gait 

In a careless and unplanned way - Willy-nilly

Written laws that are formally created by a government - Statute

Object, pieces of evidence or some informations that help the police solve a crime - Clue

Parts of your mind that tell you whether your actions are right or wrong - Conscience

Periods of time when something (activities or programs) are stopped - Hiatus

Written constitutions or description of organization's functions - Charter

Young women who are not married - Damsel

Journey especially by a group of people of for a specific purpose - Expedition

Existing, but not yet very noticeable, active or well developed - Latent


Vocab Of The Day

Vocab Express- 30-01-2018


(i) Backfire (V.): (of an engine) undergo a mistimed explosion in the cylinder or exhaust.
Pronunciation:  เคฌैเค•्เคซाเค‡เค…เคฐ / เคฌैเค•्เคซाเค‡เคฐ
Hindi Translations: เคช्เคฐเคคिเค˜ाเคค เค•เคฐเคจा, เค‰เคฒ्เคŸी เคช्เคฐเคคिเค•्เคฐिเคฏा เคนोเคจा, เคช्เคฐเคคिเคตिเคธ्เคซोเคŸเคจ เคนोเคจा, เค‰เคฒเคŸเคจा, เคต्เคฏเคฐ्เคฅ เคฏा เคจिเคท्เคซเคฒ เคนो เคœाเคจा
Synonyms:  Boomerang, Rebound, Recoil, Backlash, Miscarry, Retort, Ricochet, Bounce Back, Burst
Antonyms: Achieve, Succeed, Flourish, Prosper, Shoot, Thrive, Accompany, Accomplish, Arrive, Displace
Usage: A risk without a clear purpose can backfire.
Meaning: เคเค• เคธ्เคชเคท्เคŸ เค‰เคฆ्เคฆेเคถ्เคฏ เค•े เคฌिเคจा เคเค• เคœोเค–िเคฎ เคช्เคฐเคคिเค˜ाเคค เค•เคฐ เคธเค•เคคी เคนैं।
(ii) Susceptible (Adj.): likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
Pronunciation:  เคธเคธेเคช्เคŸเคฌเคฒ
Hindi Translations: เคญाเคตुเค•, เคฏोเค—्เคฏ, เคญाเคตเคช्เคฐเคตเคฃ, เค†เคธाเคจी เคธे เคช्เคฐเคญाเคตिเคค เคนोเคจे เคตाเคฒा, เค‰เคชเคšเคค, เคช्เคฐเคญाเคต เคชเคก़เคจे เคฏोเค—्เคฏ, เค…เคคिเคธंเคตेเคฆเคจเคถीเคฒ, เค•ोเคฎเคฒ, เค—्เคฐเคนเคฃเคถीเคฒ, เค—्เคฐเคนเคฃीเคฏ
Synonyms:  Pliant, Flexible, Yielding, Receptive, Vulnerable, Compliant, Responsive, Tractable, Sensitive, Compromising
Antonyms: Resistant, Immune, Unsusceptible, Adamant, Insusceptible, Impervious, Strong, Invulnerable, Safe, Impassive
Usage: Children are more susceptible than adults.
Meaning: เคตเคฏเคธ्เค•ों เค•ी เคคुเคฒเคจा เคฎें เคฌเคš्เคšे เค…เคงिเค• เคธंเคตेเคฆी เคนोเคคे เคนै।
(iii) Espousal (N.): an act of adopting or supporting a cause, belief, or way of life.
Pronunciation:  เคเคธ्เคชाเค‰เคœ़เคฒ
Hindi Translations: เคธाเคนเคญाเค—िเคคा, เคธाเคा, เคชเคฐिเคฃเคฏ, เคชเคฐिเค—्เคฐเคนเคฃ, เค…ंเค—ीเค•ाเคฐ เค•เคฐเคจा, เคธ्เคตीเค•ाเคฐ เค•เคฐเคจा
Synonyms:  Betrothal, Bridal, Marriage, Adoption, Spousal, Wedding, Acceptance, Engagement, Nuptials
Antonyms: Divorce, Caveat, Opposition, Advancing, Aggressor, Annulment, Antagonism, Antithesis, Argument, Assailant
Usage: Most of the scientists espouse the Big Bang Theory for the beginning of the universe.
Meaning: เค…เคงिเค•ांเคถ เคตैเคœ्เคžाเคจिเค• เคฌ्เคฐเคน्เคฎांเคก เค•ी เคถुเคฐुเค†เคค เค•े เคฒिเค เคฌिเค— เคฌैंเค— เคฅ्เคฏोเคฐी เค•ा เคธเคฎเคฐ्เคฅเคจ เค•เคฐเคคे เคนैं।
(iv) Covetous (Adj.): having or showing a great desire to possess something, typically something belonging to someone else.
Pronunciation:  เค•เคตिเคŸเคธ
Hindi Translations: เคฒाเคฒเคšी, เคฒोเคญी, เคฒोเคฒुเคช, เคธ्เคชृเคนी
Synonyms:  Greedy, Desirous, Avaricious, Grasping, Acquisitive, Envious, Jealous, Eager, Hungry, Rapacious
Antonyms: Generous, Giving, Benevolent, Charitable, Altruistic, Liberal, Magnanimous, Munificent, Caring, Strong
Usage: A covetous man is good to none but worse to himself.
Meaning: เคเค• เคฒाเคฒเคšी เค†เคฆเคฎी เค•िเคธी เค•े เคฒिเค เคญी เค…เคš्เค›ा เคจเคนीं เคนै, เคฌเคฒ्เค•ि เค–ुเคฆ เค•े เคฒिเค เคฌเคฆเคคเคฐ เคนै।
(v) Fluster (V.): make (someone) agitated or confused.
Pronunciation:  เคซ्เคฒเคธ्เคŸเคฐ
Hindi Translations: เค˜เคฌเคก़ाเคจा, เค˜เคฌเคฐाเคจा, เค˜เคฌเคฐा เคฆेเคจा, เคนเคฒเคšเคฒ เคฎเคšाเคจा, เคถเคฐाเคฌ เคชिเคฒाเค•เคฐ เค‰เคจ्เคฎเคค्เคค เค•เคฐเคจा
Synonyms:  Upset, Disturb, Ruffle, Agitate, Disconcert, Flurry, Confuse, Disquiet, Perturb, Trouble
Antonyms: Calm, Comfort, Settle, Abate, Relax, Relieve, Satisfy, Absolve, Allay, Alleviate
Usage: She was a very calm person. Nothing could flusterher.
Meaning: เคตเคน เคฌเคนुเคค เคถांเคค เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคि เคฅी। เค•ुเค› เคญी เค‰เคธे เคชเคฐेเคถाเคจ เคจเคนीं เคธเค•เคคा เคนै।

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Monday 29 January 2018

Practice Booster - Reasoning 29 -01- 2018

Directions Read the following information carefully Solve the Puzzle
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are eight members of a family. They belong to three different generations. There are three married  couples. All of them are sitting around a circular table facing away from the centre, but not necessarily in the same order. There is only one person sitting between R and his niece V, but that person is not V’s father. V is not an immediate neighbour of her aunt Q. 
S is sitting second to the left of her husband U. R and his sister-in-law are immediate neighbours. R and P are offspring of S. P is not an immediate neighbour of his mother. No three females are sitting together. T is a bachelor who sits third to the right of his uncle P, but neither to the opposite nor on the immediate left of his father. 

Directions Read the following information carefully and Solve the Puzzle
Eight groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are going for rock climbing in different mountain ranges, viz. Aravallis, Himalayas, Satpura, Andes, Alps, Rockies, Atlas and Appalachian but not necessarily in the same order. These groups are also going for rafting in different rivers, viz. Spree, Hudson, Amazon, Tigris, Tiber, Nile, Danube and Thames but not necessarily in the same order. Group G is going neither to river Danube nor to river Hudson. Neither group F nor group G is going to raft in the river Tigris or the river Nile. Group E is going to the Appalachian mountain range. Group C is going to the Andes mountain range and the river Tiber. The one who is going to raft in the Amazon is also going to the Appalachian mountain range. Group A and B are going for rafting either in the Nile or Thames. Group D does not want to raft in the Tigris and F does not want to raft in the Hudson. The group which is climbing on the Aravallis is rafting in the Danube and the group which is climbing on the Atlas is rafting in the Hudson. A and G do not climb on the Rockies and the Satpura. The group which is climbing on the Himalayas is rafting in the Thames. Group H and G climb either on Alps or on the Satpura mountain range.


Solution

Practice Booster - Quant - 29-01-2018

Quantitative Aptitude For SBI clerk  


Day 2

Direction (1-10): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? 

1.(12)^(3/2) × (12)^(5/2) × (144)^(3/2) ÷ (12)^? = 1728 

7/2

5/2

6

5

4

2. 22% of 44% of 66% of 275000=? 

14968.2

16669.2

17869.2

17569.2

15869.2

3. 5.2% of 3900-4.8% of 3400=?. 

39.6

45.4

35.2

42.4

36.6

4. (24389÷2.9)×7.5=?

76075

64075

63075

66075

66275

5. 16% of 80+?% of 44=34.8 

55

50

60

40

70

6. 73% of 180+23% of 640.5=?

278.517

288.715

278.715

268.715

287.715

7. 139.99-148.39+25.66+31.396=?

48.686

48.656

49.456

47.656

46.456

8. (19% of 361)÷1.9=?

391

361

36.1

39.1

3.61

9. 58% of ?=6728.

79695

79425

11600

24225

None of these

10. (∛12167) × (∛274625) × (∛250047)=?.

98956

78695

87695

94185

94565

Direction (11-20): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?)in the following questions? 
11. 816.21÷34.97×24.98 =? 

650

620

480

580

550

12. √(1680) + 3√(4095) =? 

78

69

50

59

57

13. 22 × (1/3)% of 435.3-(11/7)% of 1734.67 =?

78

69

50

59

62

14. (803.71)^2 =? 

566000

767600

646400

787800

506000

15.(4721+3271+5324)÷(491+769+132)=?.

40

20

25

10

15

16. 899.99÷45.012 = ? - 224.448

355

295

395

245

185

17. 3/5 of 7/19 if 15/28 of 543= ?.

50

72

44

88

64

18. 423.62-269.21÷(11.9% of 78)=?.

275

645

455

395

525

19. 17.99^2-14.05^2 + (2343.75+81.55)÷?=229

12

28

24

39

32

20. 12.95×7.05+(85.01)^2×10.99=?.

76876

78356

79566

77776

77586

Direction (21 – 25): What value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

21. 122, 62, 32, ?, 9.5, 5.75

19

24

17

20.25

22. 1, 1, 2, 8, 64, ?, 32768

1024

2556

4096

1088

23.67, 81, 87, 162, 504, 1992, 9990, ?.

59903

59906

56895

59904

59861

24. 49, 72, 118, ?, 394, 762, 1498.

234

239

210

219

243

25. 40,326, ? ,29418, 323607

2326

2941

3946

2596

3561

Direction (26-30): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and given answer:

26.I. x² − 6x = 7 
II. 2y² + 13y + 15 = 0.

If x< y

If x > y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x ≥ y

If x ≤ y

27. I. 3x² − 7x + 2 = 0 
II. 2y² − 11x + 15 = 0.

If x< y

If x > y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x ≥ y

If x ≤ y

28. I. 10X² − 7x + 1 = 0 
II. 35y² − 12y + 1 = 0

If x< y

If x > y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y.

If x ≥ y

If x ≤ y

29. I. 4x² = 25
II. 2y² − 13y + 21 = 0.

If x< y

If x > y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x ≥ y

If x ≤ y

30. I. 3x² + 7x = 6 
II. 6(2y² + 1) = 17y

If x< y

If x > y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x ≥ y

If x ≤ y


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Puzzle -1

Directions - Study the following information carefully and. Solve this puzzle

Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting around a circle in such a way that five of them facing the centre while five of them facing outside from the centre, but not necessarily in the same order. 

A sits third to the right of F. I is not an immediate neighbour of B or F, but sits on the immediate right of C, who is not facing the centre. H and D are sitting on the immediate left and third to the left of J respectively. I sits fourth to the left of A. E sits on the immediate left of D and is not an immediate neighbour of C. A and E face the same direction. D and G sits opposite and also face opposite direction to each other. H and I face the same direction. 

Note : Facing the same direction means if one persons faces the centre then the other person also faces the centre and if one person faces outward then the other person also faces outward. Facing the opposite directions means if one persons faces the centre then the other person also faces outward and vice versa.

Puzzle -2

Directions -Study the following information carefully Solve this puzzle

Twelve friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting in a row facing south. V sits third to the left of Q, who sits sixth to the right of M. S sits fourth to the right of X, who is not an immediate neighbour of O. N sits fifth from the right end and T sits second to the left of P, Q is not an immediate neighbour of U or R, but sits second to the right of N. There are two friends between O and W. W is not an immediate neighbour of V.

Puzzle -3

Directions - Study the following information carefully  Solve this puzzle

Each of the six batsman Rohit, Dhoni, Kohli, Dhawan, Raina and Yuvraj scored different runs in a match. Dhawan scored less runs only Dhoni. Raina scored more runs than only two batsman. Rohit didn’t score less run than Raina. Kohli did not score least runs. The one who scored second lowest runs, scored 40 runs. Rohit scored 85 runs.

Puzzle -4

Directions - Study the following information carefully Solve this puzzle

In a party ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are wearing shirt of different colours viz— Red, Green, White, Yellow, Blue, Black, Purple, Pink, Grey and Indigo and trousers of different colours viz— Orange, Cream, Saffron, Brown, Navy Blue, Orchaid, Sky Blue, Golden, Olive Green and Violet. The persons, colour of shirt and colour of trousers above are not necessarily in the same order. 

C wears white coloured shirt and H wears Pink shirt. A wears Orange coloured trousers. The one who wears white coloured shirt, wears Brown coloured trousers. A wears neither Red coloured shirt nor Pink coloured shirt. I doesn’t wear Red coloured shirt or Green coloured shirt. Neither A nor B wears Grey coloured shirt. D wears Yellow coloured shirt and Navy Blue trousers. F wears Violet coloured trousers and Black coloured shirt. H wears Saffron coloured trousers. I wears Olive Green trousers. G wears Purple shirt. The one who wears Indigo shirt also wears Orchid coloured trousers. E wears Blue shirt and Golden coloured trousers. B wears Cream coloured trousers.

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Puzzle For SBI Clerk

Puzzle

A, B, C, D. E. F. G and H are eight employees of an organization working in three departments viz. Personnel, Administration and Marketing with not more than three of them in any department. Each of them has a different choice of sports from football, cricket, volleyball, badminton, lawn tennis, basketball, hockey and table tennis not necessarily in the same order. D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket. F works in Personnel with only A who likes table tennis. E and H do not work in the same department as D. C likes hockey and does not work in marketing. G does not work in administration and does not like either cricket or badminton. One of those who work in administration likes football. The one who likes Volleyball Works in Personnel. None of those who work in Administration likes either badminton or lawn tennis. H does not like cricket.



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Practice Booster - Quant - 27-01-2018

Quantitative Aptitude For SBI clerk  


Day 1

Direction (1-10): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions: 

1. 637.28 – 781.47 + 257.39 = ? 

113.20

104.30

122.40

133.50

None of these

2. 6% of 350 + 2% of 700 = ?% of 1400 

2

2.5

3

4

None of these

3. 4672 ÷ 40 ÷ 4 = ?. 

467.2

29.6

29.2

368.8

None of these

4. 7 × ? = 546 ÷ 4

24.4

113.5

37.9

19.5

None of these

5. 672 ÷ 24 × 18 + 153 – 354 = ? 

311

322

312

308

None of these

6. 67.39 – 11.78 + 19.63 = ? + 22.41

52.73

52.83

65.78

64.78

None of these

7. 44% of 125 + 75% of 840 = ?

600

666

685

765

None of these

8. 8.5 × 6.4 + 4.5 × 11.6 = ? ÷ 4

420.4

106.6

416

426.4

None of these

9. √7921 + √3969 = ? .

150

89

152

142

None of these

10. 39.977 + 444.333 – 44444.43 + 44.33 – 39.77 = ?

4395

-42955.56

23955

-43955.56

None of these

11. 1002 ÷ 49 × 99 – 1299 = ? 

700

600

900

250

400

12. 29.8% of 260 + 60.01% of 510 – 103.57 = ?.

450

320

210

280

350

13. 16.001 × 30.999 × 8.998 = ? 

4450

4800

4100

3900

None of these

14. (6.99)2 +(8.01)2 − √85 = ? 

95

115

110

104

None of these

15. 49% of 5051 – (3/7) of 999 = ?.

2145

2045

1945

1905

2165

16. 4329 / 19 + 6464 / 13 = ? 

725

625

925

525

825

17. (4.012)^3 + (29.997)^2 = ? 

1025

964

745

765

805

18. 6575 / 17.98 × 42.03 / 6.87 = ?. 

2190

2280

2090

2150

None of these

19. 12.002 × 15.005 – 8.895 × 6.965 = ?

130

117

105

110

None of these

20. 12.664 × 22.009 × 17.932 = ? 

5100

5200

5148

5199

None of these

Direction (21 – 25): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

21. 0, 3, 8, 15, 24, 35, 48, ?

60

62

63

64

68

22. 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ?

250

252

276

300

315

23. 1, 6, 13, 22, 33, ?

44

45

46

47

48

24. 19, 2, 38, 3, 114, 4, ? .

228

256

352

456

488

25. 95, 115.5, 138, ?, 189.

154.5

162.5

164.5

166.5

173.5

Direction (26-30): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and given answer:
a) If x< y
b) If x ≤ y
c) If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y.
d) If x > y
e) If x ≥ y

26. I. 9x^2 = 1 
II.4y^2 + 11y – 3 =0 

If x< y

If x ≤ y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x > y

If x ≥ y

27. I.3x^2 + 5x – 2 =0 
II.2y^2 – 7y + 5 =0. 

If x< y

If x ≤ y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x > y

If x ≥ y


28. I. 6x^2 + 13x + 5 =0 
II.3y^2 + 11y + 10 =0

If x< y

If x ≤ y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x > y

If x ≥ y


29. I.7x – 4Y =29 
II.5x + 3y – 50 =0 

If x< y

If x ≤ y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x > y

If x ≥ y


30. I. x^2 – 5 =0 
II.4y^2 – 24y + 35 =0.

If x< y

If x ≤ y

If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y

If x > y

If x ≥ y



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Error Detection for SBI Clerk/Syndicate/Canara Bank PGDBF

Error Detection for SBI Clerk/Syndicate/Canara Bank PGDBF

Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

1. 1) Some of the aberrations in the Indian democracy / 2) have been accepted for so long as / 3) intrinsic to its vibrant functioning / 4) that none considers them in a pejorative sense. / 5) No error

2. 1) President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to the Food Security ordinance, / 2) allowing the UPA government to start the rollout / 3) of the programme which is estimating to / 4) cost 1.25 lakh crore annually. / 5) No error

3. 1) Snowden asked for international solidarity and help in his effort / 2) to get out of the airport transit lounge, / 3) where he has been forced to stay / 4) since his departure to Hong Kong. / 5) No error

4. 1) A good company should have an / 2) employee suggestion system / 3) where suggestions which result in / 4) substantial cost reduction should be rewarded. / 5) No error

5. 1) The economic reforms that were introduced / 2) were aimed at liberalise the Indian / 3) business and industry from all / 4) unnecessary controls and restrictions. / 5) No error

Answers:
1. 5
2. 3; Replace ‘estimating’ with ‘estimated’ 3. 4; Replace ‘to’ with ‘from’
4. 3; Replace ‘where’ with ‘whereby’
5. 2; Replace ‘liberalise’ with ‘liberalising’ 

Friday 26 January 2018

Quantitative Aptitude For Syndicate bank , Canara bank and SBI clerk

Directions (1-5): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow–
Q1. If the profit earned by Company R in the year 2008 was Rs. 18.9 lakhs, what was the income in that year?
(a) Rs. 303.7 lakhs
(b) Rs. 264.5 lakhs
(c) Rs. 329.4 lakhs
(d) Rs. 228.9 lakhs
(e) Rs. 229.8 lakhs
Q2. What is the percentage rise in profit of Company T in year 2009 from the year 2004?
(a) 40 %
(b) 35 %
(c) 26 %
(d) 48 %
(e) 42 %
Q3. If the profit earned by Company P in the year 2007 was Rs. 2.1 lakhs, what was the expenditure in that year?
(a) Rs. 30 lakhs
(b) Rs. 15 lakhs
(c) Rs. 23 lakhs
(d) Rs. 27 lakhs
(e) Rs. 32 lakhs
Q4. What was the average of percentage value of profit of Company S over all the years together?
(a) 13.5
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 14
(e) 12.5
Q5. What is the difference between the per cent value of profit earned by Company Q in the year 2005 and the average of percentage value of profit earned by the remaining Companies together in that year?
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 3
(e) 5
Q6. The ratio of the age of a man and his wife is 4 : 3. After 4 years this ratio will be 9 : 7. If at the time of the marriage, the ratio was 5 : 3, then how many years ago they were married? 
(a) 12 yrs
(b) 8 yrs
(c) 10 yrs
(d) 15 yrs
(e) 14 yrs
Q7. Tea worth Rs. 126 per kg and Rs. 135 per kg are mixed with a third variety in the ratio 1 :  1 : 2 respectively . If the mixture is worth Rs. 153 per kg, then the price of third variety per kg will be 
(a) Rs. 169.50 
(b) Rs. 170 
(c) Rs. 175.50 
(d) Rs. 180 
(e) Rs. 170.50
Q8. 12 men take 36 days to do a work while 12 women complete 3/4th of the same work in 36 days. In how many days 10 men and 8 women together will complete the same work ? 
(a) 6 days
(b) 27 days
(c) 12 days
(d) Data Inadequate 
(e) None of these
Q9. A train can travel 20% faster than a bus. Both start from the point A at the same time and reach point B 75 km away from A at the same time. On the way, however, the train lost about 12.5 minutes while stopping at the stations. Find the speed of the bus in km/hr. 
(a) 50 km/hr
(b) 55 km/hr
(c) 60 km/hr
(d) 65 km/hr
(e) 64 km/hr
Q10. A and B started a business with the investments in the ratio of 5 : 3 respectively. After 6 months from the start of the business, C joined them and the respective ratio between the investments of B and C was 2 : 3. If the annual profit earned by them was Rs. 12,300, what was the difference between B’s share and C’s share in the profit ? 
(a) Rs. 900
(b) Rs. 800
(c) Rs. 600
(d) Rs. 400 
(e) Rs. 700
Directions (11-15): In each of these questions, two equations are given. You have to solve these equations and find out the values of x and y and give answer
(a) if x < y
(b) if x > y
(c) if x ≤ y
(d) if x ≥ y
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established

IBPS SO Human Resource Management MCQ


Professional Knowledge Questions

Q1. Process of recruitment doesn't involve —

(a) Identification of different sources of labour supply

(b) Assessing their validity

(c) Choosing the most suitable source or sources

(d) Selecting right persons for right kind of job

(e) Invites applications from the prospective candidates for the vacant job

S1. (d) 

Sol. Selecting right persons for right job is a part of selection not recruitment.

Q2. Which of the following is not a benefit of formal induction program?

(a) It fosters a uniform understanding among the employers about company's objectives, policies, principles, etc.

(b) In builds positive attitude towards the company and its stakeholders

(c) It increases new employer's anxieties

(d) It strengthens a two-way communication channels

(e) It speeds up the socialisation process

S2. Ans.(c) 

Sol. Induction program decreases new employer's anxiety and provides him an opportunity to know about the organisation and its people.

Q3. The purpose of training is to —

(a) bring about improvement in the performance of work

(b) acquisition of right manpower

(c) Socialise with the organisation culture

(d) Transfer employees to better jobs

(e) Develop overall personality of employee

S3. Ans. (a) 

Sol. Training includes learning of such techniques or methods that are required for the better performance of the work.

Q4. Training needs can be identified through all of the following types of analysis except —

(a) Analysis of objectives

(b) Transactional analysis

(c) Resource utilisation analysis

(d) Task analysis

(e) Manpower analysis

S4. Ans. (b) 

Sol. Transactional analysis is not used for identification of training needs.

Q5. Which of the following is not true about on-the-job (OJT)?

(a) Suitable for imparting skills that can be learnt in a relatively short period of time

(b) Relatively cheaper

(c) Less time consuming

(d) Located in an artificial situation

(e) Most of effective method of training the operative personnel.

S5. Ans. (d) 

Sol. On-the-job is not located in artificial situation. It helps trainee to learn in actual physical environment. It is based by “Learning by doing”

Q6. With which type of learning management development is concerned?

(a) Multiskill development

(b) Manual skill development

(c) Specific job skill development

(d) Inventory development

(e) Organisation development

S6. Ans. (a) 

Sol. Management development focuses on development of multiple skills like problem solving, decision-making, human relation skills, etc. in managers.

Q7. Which of the following is not true about positive aspect of discipline?

(a) Discipline takes the form of positive support

(b) Its aim is to help individual in moulding his behaviour and develop him in a corrective and supportive manner.

(c) It is a punitive approach

(d) Attempts are made to educate the workers the value of discipline

(e) Employees are taught self-discipline

S7. Ans.(c) 

Sol. Positive aspect of discipline is not a punitive approach rather it is a constructive approach. It focuses on self-discipline of employee rather than punishing him for indiscipline.

Q8. Which out of the following can't constitute grievance

(a) Violation of company rules

(b) Unfair treatment by supervisor

(c) Favouritism

(d) Illness in the family

(e) Poor working conditions

S8. Ans. (d) 

Sol. Personal reasons such as illness in the family do not constitute a grievance. Sources of grievance lies within the company.

Q9. Base compensation involves monetary benefits to employees in the form of :

(a) Gratuity and bonus

(b) Provident fund and pension

(c) Salaries and wages

(d) Transport and medical facilities

(e) Paid vacations and maternity leaves

S9. Ans. (c) 

Sol. Base compensation means salary and wages given to employees. It is a monetary payment.

Q10. Which of the following is not a managerial function in any organisation

(a) Planning    

(b) Organising

(c) Motivating 

(d) Controlling 

(e) Operations

S10. Ans. (e) 

Sol. Operations are performed by workers/operative personnel.

       

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Thursday 25 January 2018

Reasoning Practice For SBI Clerk 2018

Directions (1 – 5): Study the information and answer the given questions:

Eight persons S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z lives on eight storey building with ground
floor being numbered one and the next floor is number 2 and so on. They have their birth date on August, May, September, November, July, December, June, and October but not necessarily in same order.

S lives on even numbered floor above fourth floor. Two people lives between the
floors on which S lives and the one who was born in July. Four people lives between the floors of U and X. U lives on even numbered floor above X.

The person who was born in May lives on odd numbered floor above the one who
born in July and below the floor upon which S lives. Number of people living between the one who born in July and S, is two more than the number of persons between the one who was born in May and U.

T was not born in May. As many people live between the one who born in June and October same as between the one who born in May and person T.

The person who was born in June lives on one of the floor above the one who born in October and lives on even number floor below 8th floor but not on 4th floor. Y lives on odd floor immediately above V.

Four people lives between the one, who born in December and November. The
person who born in December lives on one of the floors above the person who born in November.

T lives immediately above Z. V was not born in August. The number of person who lives between U and the one born in October is less than 3.

Q 1. S lives on which of the following floor?
(a) First
(b) Fifth
(c) Seventh
(d) Eight
(e) None of these

Q 2. T borns in which of the following month?
(a) June
(b) July
(c) October
(d) November
(e) None of these

Q 3. How many floor between Z and S?
(a) Three
(b) Four
(c) Two
(d) Five
(e) None of these

Q 4. V borns in which of the following month?
(a) July
(b) October
(c) November
(d) September
(e) None of these

Q 5. In some way S is related to W and Y is related to V, in the same way T is related to?
(a) Z
(b) Y
(c) V
(d) X
(e) None of these

Tuesday 23 January 2018

Puzzle Of The Day- 24 -01-2018

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Puzzle OF The Day 23 -01-2018

Puzzle For SBI CLerk 2018

Puzzle -1

Twelve batch mates kalu , Lalu, Nilu, Mallu , Jolly , Indra, Pandey, Rajaur , Abhi , Pommy , Smruti, and Som Were born in same year but in different months  Smruti is not older than Kalu and neither Nilu nor Som is the youngest person . Mallu is younger than Abhi. Lalu is younger than Rajaur but older than Smruti. Indra was born in a month having 30 days and is older than Jolly. Pommy was born in the month just before Nilu's birth month. Rajaur is three months younger Than Abhi. Smruti is older than Pommy. Kalu was born in the fourth month of that Calender year while Pandey was born in August. Pommy was born neither in October Nor in June. Abhi was born in the month having the least number of day.

Puzzle -2

Eight Groups A ,B, C, D, E, F, G and H are going for rock Climbing in different mountain ranges Viz. Aravali, Himalayas, Satpura, Andes, Alps, Rockies, Atlas and  Appalachian, But not Necessarily in the same order. these groups are also going  for rafting in different rivers Viz. Spree Hudson, Amazon, Tigris, Tiber, Nile, Danube and Thames but not Necessarily in the same order. Group G Is going neither to river Danube nor to river Hudson. Neither  group F nor group G is going to raft in the river Tigris or the river Nile. Group E is going to the Appalachian mountain range. Group C is going to the Andes Mountain range and the river Tiber. The one who is going to raft in tha Amazon is also going to the Appalachian mountain range. Group A and B are going for rafting either in the Nile and Thames. Group D does not want to raft in the Tigris and F does not want to raft in the Hudson. The group Which Is Climbing on the Aravallis is rafting in the Danube and the group Which is Climbing on the Atlas is rafting in the Hudson. A and G do not Climb on the Rockies and the Satpura. The group Which is Climbing on the Himalayas is rafting in the Thames. Group H and G Climb either on Alps or On the Satpura mountain range.

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Saturday 20 January 2018

Puzzle For IBPS clerk

Puzzle -1

There are eight persons P, R, Q, U, W, S, T, and V are seated in a row (but not necessarily in the same direction). Some of them are facing towards north direction and some of them are facing towards south direction. They all go to give an exam in a college in different labs i.e. 1, 3, 5, 8, 6, 9, 10, 11 (not necessarily in same order).
Q gives the exam in lab 11. R doesn’t give exam in lab 3. P sits immediate left of Q. The one who gives the exam in lab 1 sits 3rd left of S. V sits left of T. As many persons sit between S and U as sit between R and V. The one who gives exam in lab 8 sits 2nd left of V. Q sits 2nd to the left of the one who is 3rd to the right of T, who faces in south direction. S doesn’t give exam in lab 3. S and W are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbours of Q and T. The one who gives exam in lab 6 is not an immediate neighbour of R. The one who gives exam in lab 5 sits between the ones who give exam in lab 10 and lab 3. There is only three persons face in north direction. The one who sits 3rd right of T faces the same direction as Q faces.

Puzzle - 2

There are six-person P, Q, R, S, T and U, who earns different salaries. Also, each person likes different colours i.e. Golden, Black, Yellow, Purple, White and Silver, but not necessarily in the same order.
R earns third lowest salary. Q does not earn least salary. P earns more than Q. S earns less than T, who does not like Golden colour. The one, who likes Yellow colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour but less than T. S does not like Purple colour. The one, who likes Silver colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour. The one, who likes Golden colour earns more than Q but less than P. P does not earn highest salary. The person, who likes Black colour earns second highest salary. T earns less than U.


Solution




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Puzzle  (Hindi)

เคธाเคค เคตिเคฆ्เคฏाเคฐ्เคฅी A, B, C, D, E, F เค”เคฐเคเค• เคตिเคฆ्เคฏाเคฒเคฏ เค•े เคตिเคญिเคจ्เคจ เคตเคฐ्เค— - X , Y เคต Z  เคฎें เคชเฅเคคे เคนै เคฒेเค•िเคจ เฅ›เคฐूเคฐी เคจเคนी เค‡เคธी เค•्เคฐเคฎ เคฎें। เคช्เคฐเคค्เคฏेเค• เคตिเคฆ्เคฏाเคฐ्เคฅी เคตिเคญिเคจ्เคจ เค–ेเคฒ  - Hockey , Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Boxing, Archery, Wrestling  เค–ेเคฒเคคा เคนै เคฒेเค•िเคจ เฅ›เคฐूเคฐी เคจเคนी เค‡เคธी เค•्เคฐเคฎ เคฎें । เค•เคฎ เคธे เค•เคฎ เคฆो เคตिเคฆ्เคฏाเคฐ्เคฅी เคเค• เคตเคฐ्เค— เคฎें เคชเฅเคคे เคนै।

F Football เคจเคนी เค–ेเคฒเคคा เคนै เค”เคฐ Boxing เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒे เค•े เคธाเคฅ เคจเคนी เคชเฅเคคा เคนै।A  Volleyball  เค–ेเคฒเคคा เคนै। A ,X เคตเคฐ्เค— เคฎें เคจเคนी เคชเฅเคคा เคนै। Wrestling เค”เคฐ Hockey เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒे เคเค• เคตเคฐ्เค— เคฎें เคชเฅเคคे เคนै। C เคจ เคคो Z เคตเคฐ्เค— เคฎें เคชเฅเคคा เคนै เค”เคฐ เคจ เคนी Wrestling เค–ेเคฒเคคा เคนै। B เค”เคฐ D เคเค• เคตเคฐ्เค— เคฎें เคชเฅเคคे เคนै เคฒेเค•िเคจ Cricket เคจเคนी เค–ेเคฒเคคे เคนै।   D, wrestling เคจเคนी เค–ेเคฒเคคा เคนै।  G ,Z เคตเคฐ्เค— เคฎें เค•ेเคตเคฒ Boxing เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒे เค•े เคธाเคฅ เคชเฅเคคा เคนै। A เค•े เคธाเคฅ Archery เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒा เคจเคนी เคชเฅเคคा เคนै। D, Archery เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒे เค•े เคธाเคฅ เคชเฅเคคा เคนै। Volleyball เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒा Cricket  เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒे เค•े เคธाเคฅ เคจเคนी เคชเฅเคคा เคนै, เคœो X เคตเคฐ्เค— เคฎें เคจเคนी เคชเฅเคคा เคนै। F เคจ Wrestling เค–ेเคฒเคคा เคนै เค”เคฐ เคจ เคนी เคนॉเค•ी। C เคจ เคคो Archery เค–ेเคฒเคคा เคนै เค”เคฐ เคจ เคนी Hockey।

Puzzle (English)

Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F and G study in different classes of a school - X, Y and Z, but not necessarily in this order. Each student plays different games - Hockey, Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Boxing, Archery, Wrestling but not necessarily in this sequence. At least two students study in one class.

F does not play football, and does not Read with the boxer. A plays volleyball. A does not read in X Class. Wrestling and Hockey Player Read In same class . C neither reads in Z class nor plays Wrestling. B and D study in  same class but do not play cricket. D does not play wrestling. G reads in the Z class only with the boxer . Archery player does not read with A. D Reads with, Archery player. volleyball player does not read with a player who does not read in the X Class. F does not play wrestling nor hockey C does not play Archery nor Hockey.


Solution

Friday 19 January 2018

Cloze Test FOR IBPS or SBI Clerk

CLOZE TEST

Decades ago, China 1.________ the concept of barefoot doctors. They were community healthcare workers who successfully 2.________ the health of Chinas villages. Following this example, many African, Asian and Latin American countries have started 3._______ programmes. The largest of such community health efforts is India’s National Rural Health Mission, in 4.__________ over three years, the programme has mobilized over fifty thousand new community health workers, each 5._______ as Asha. This is short for Accredited Social Health Activist and translated into Hindi is the word 6.________ hope. Today technology  companies and foundations are also joining the 7._______ to support community health workers. Mobile phone companies , are 8._________ these workers with phones and support
systems to obtain up to date medical information, call ambulances etc., In the 9._______ years, community health workers can thus help 10._________ the spread of many devastating but curable diseases.

1 a. enlightened
b. focusing
c. introduced
d. gives

2 a. improved
b. cured
c. research
d. made

3 a. imitating
b. similar
c. blocking
d. promoting

4 a. compared
b. predicted
c. just
d. only

5 a. attached
b. known
c. identified
d. through

6 a. especially
b. for
c. nothing but
d. means

7 a. business
b. team
c. measures
d. efforts

8 a. challenged
b. nurturing
c. empowering
d. importance

9 a. coming
b. next
c. past d
. upcoming

10 overlook
b. curb
c. protect
d. deceive

Solution

Ans for today's cloze test:
1.C
2.A
3.D
4.C
5.B
6.B
7.D
8.C
9.A
10.B

Vocabulary 20 -01-2018

(i) Desecrate (V.): treat (a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect; violate.


Pronunciation:  เคกेเคœ़เค•्เคฐैเคŸ / เคกेเคธเค•्เคฐेเคŸ / เคกेเคธเค•्เคฐैเคŸ


Hindi Translations: เคฆूเคทिเคค เค•เคฐเคจा, เค…เคชเคฎाเคจ เค•เคฐเคจा,  เคคिเคฐเคธ्เค•ाเคฐ เค•เคฐเคจा, เค…เคจाเคฆเคฐ เค•เคฐเคจा, เค…เคชเคตिเคค्เคฐ เค•เคฐเคจा, เค…เคถुเคฆ्เคง เค•เคฐเคจा, เคญ्เคฐเคท्เคŸ เค•เคฐเคจा


Synonyms:  Violate, Defile, Profane, Debase, Outrage, Pollute, Pervert, Despoil, Misuse, Abuse


Antonyms: Bless, Consecrate, Dedicate, Sanctify, Honor, Praise, Deify, Enshrine


Usage: It's a crime to desecrate the country's flag.


Meaning: เคฆेเคถ เค•े เคง्เคตเคœ เค•ा เค…เคชเคฎाเคจ เค•เคฐเคจा เคฏเคน เค…เคชเคฐाเคง เคนै।


(ii) Pert (Adj.): characterized by a lightly exuberant quality.


Pronunciation:  เคชเคฐ्เคŸ


Hindi Translations: เค…เคตिเคจीเคค, เค†เค•เคฐ्เคทเค•, เค‰เคฆ्เคงเคค, เคšเคชเคฒ, เคšाเคฒाเค•,  เคขीเค , เคงृเคท्เคŸ, เคซुเคฐ्เคคीเคฒा, เคซूเคฒเคฆाเคฐ,  เคนँเคธเคฎुเค–


Synonyms:  Saucy, Sassy, Fresh, Impertinent, Impudent, Forward, Insolent, Brazen, Cheeky, Rude


Antonyms: Dull, Humble, Dead, Lifeless, Indolent, Bland, Decorous, Languid, Lazy, Lethargic


Usage: She wore a pert green velvet slipper.


Meaning: เค‰เคธเคจे เคเค• เค†เค•เคฐ्เคทเค• เคนเคฐी เคฎเค–เคฎเคฒ เค•ी เคšเคช्เคชเคฒ เคชเคนเคจी เคฅी।


(iii) Phlegmatic (Adj.): (of a person) having an unemotional and stolidly calm disposition.


Pronunciation:  เคซ्เคฒेเค—्เคฎैเคŸिเค•


Hindi Translations: เค•เคซเคชूเคฐ्เคฃ, เค ंเคกा, เคจिเคฐुเคค्เคธाเคน, เคจिเคท्เค•्เคฐिเคฏ, เคจिเคธ्เคคेเคœ, เคญाเคตเคถूเคจ्เคฏ, เคฎंเคฆ, เคถांเคคเคšिเคค्เคค, เคถ्เคฒेเคท्เคฎीเคฏ, เคธुเคธ्เคค


Synonyms:  Apathetic, Indifferent, Listless, Stoic, Sluggish, Languid, Cool, Lethargic, Impassive


Antonyms: Flirty, Business-Minded, Fervent, Active, Clairvoyant, Demonstrative, Sentimental, Zealous, Ardent


Usage: The nurse was a kind but phlegmaticperson.


Meaning: เคจเคฐ्เคธ เคเค• เคฆเคฏाเคฒु เคฒेเค•िเคจ เคญाเคตเคถूเคจ्เคฏ เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคि เคนै।


(iv) Unmitigated (Adj.): absolute; unqualified.


Pronunciation:  เค…เคจ्เคฎिเคŸเค—ेเคŸिเคก / เค…เคจ्เคฎिเคŸเค—ैเคŸिเคก


Hindi Translations: เคจिเคฐंเคคเคฐ, เคชूเคฐा, เคฒเค—ाเคคाเคฐ, เค…เคฌाเคงिเคค


Synonyms:  Complete, Absolute, Utter, Unqualified, Perfect, Outright, Sheer, Thorough, Downright


Antonyms: Imperfect, Mitigated, Mixed, Pretty, Scrappy, Assorted, Combined, Composite


Usage: The whole venture has been an unmitigated disaster.


Meaning: เคชूเคฐा เค‰เคฆ्เคฏเคฎ เคเค• เคจिเคฐंเคคเคฐ เค†เคชเคฆा เคนै।


(v) Retrench (V.): tighten one's belt; use resources carefully.


Pronunciation:  เคฐिเคŸ्เคฐेเคจ्เคš / เคฐीเคŸ्เคฐेเคจ्เคš


Hindi Translations: เค›เคŸเคจी เค•เคฐเคจा, เค•ाเคŸเคจा, เค˜เคŸाเคจा, เคจिเค•ाเคฒเคจा, เคนเคŸाเคจा, เค•เคฎ เค•เคฐเคจा, เค•ाเคŸ เคกाเคฒเคจा, เคธीเคฎा เคฌांเคงเคจा, เค•िเคซाเคฏเคค เค•เคฐเคจा


Synonyms:  Curtail, Economize, Lessen, Reduce, Decrease, Cut Back, Cut Down, Diminish, Save


Antonyms: Augment, Add, Aggrandize, Amplify, Dilate, Enlarge, Expand, Multiply, Overdo


Usage: Inflation has forced us to retrench.


Meaning: เคฎुเคฆ्เคฐाเคธ्เคซीเคคि เคจे เคนเคฎें เค•เคŸौเคคी เค•े เคฒिเค เคฎเคœเคฌूเคฐ เค•िเคฏा เคนै।


Wednesday 17 January 2018

High Level Puzzle For IBPS Clerk mains

High Level puzzle

Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons in each row. In row 1, P, Q R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each person seated in a row faces another person of the other row but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them have a birthday in different months viz. March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December but not necessarily in the same order. 

There are two persons sit between the one whose birthday is in March, who sits at an extreme end and T. A sits middle of the row and he is not an immediate neighbour of B ,whose birthday is not in December. E is sitting at an extreme end of the row. T’s birthday is in July and he sits on the immediate right of the one whose birthday is in April . T faces the immediate neighhour of B. R does not sit at the extreme left end of the row. A’s birthday is not in November. There is only one person sits between Q and S whose birthday is in March. D’s birthday is in August and he is an immediate neighbour of the one whose birthday is in December. D does not face the one whose birthday is in May. C’s birthday is in June and he is an immediate neighbour of the one whose birthday is in November. The one whose birthday is in November faces the one who is immediate neighbour of the one whose birthday is in July. There are two persons between the one whose birthday is in September and the one whose birthday is in May. R’s birthday is not in September. E’s birthday is not in October. 



Solution

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