Thursday, April 27, 2017

DI FOR SBI PO/ NICL AO/ BOB PO/ NIACL ASST 2017


Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:

 

Q1. What is the average number of females from all the organizations together?
(a) 2700
(b) 2500
(c) 2800
(d) 2900
(e) 2750

Q2. The total number of males from organization Vaishali and Vashundhra together is approximately what percent of the total number of females from organization Vaishali, Vashundhra and Model Town together?
(a) 33%
(b) 55%
(c) 66%
(d) 78%
(e) 7.5%

Q3. What is the difference between the total number of females and the total number of males from organization Vaishali, Vashundra, Model Town and Ashok Nagar together?
(a) 900
(b) 800
(c) 700
(d) 600
(e) None of these

Q4. What is the ratio of the number of females from organization Vashundra to the number of females from organization Pritampura?
(a) 6 : 5
(b) 5 : 6
(c) 6 : 7
(d) 7 : 6
(e) 4 : 5

Q5. The number of males from organization Vashundhra is approximately what percent of the total number of males from all the organizations together?
(a) 23.42%
(b) 21.42%
(c) 25%
(d) 26%
(e) 22.43%

Directions (6-10): Study the following bar-graph carefully and answer the following questions:



Q6. What is the Average earning of Amazon from all the countries together (in million) ?
(a) 285
(b) 290
(c) 280
(d) 295
(e) None of these

Q7. What is the total amount earned by Microsoft and Facebook together from USA and India (in million) ?
(a) 1050
(b) 950
(c) 1200
(d) 1100
(e) None of these

Q8. Amazon donated his earning from Malaysia to Facebook. What was Facebook’s total earning from Malaysia after Amazon’s donation (in Million) ?
(a) 540
(b) 560
(c) 620
(d) 640
(e) None of these

Q9. What is the ratio of earning of Facebook starting from India, China, Malaysia and U.S.A. ?
(a) 18 : 13 : 6 : 8
(b) 8 : 7 : 13 : 17
(c) 8 : 6 : 14 : 19
(d) 7 : 6 : 13 : 20
(e) None of these

Q10. What is the difference between total earning of Microsoft from all four countries and total earning of Facebook from all four countries?
(a) 420
(b) 520
(c) 360
(d) 320
(e) 440

Directions (Q. 11-15): Read the following line graph carefully and answer the following questions correctly



Q11. What is the average number of students taken by all of the PSUs together ?
(a) 2270
(b) 2275
(c) 2280
(d) 2285
(e) None of these

Q12. If three fourth of the female students selected at each PSU are at clerical posts and there are 40% females for every PSU, then find the number of female selected for clerical posts in GAIL, HMT and NLC together ?
(a) 2230
(b) 2200
(c) 2130
(d) 2100
(e) None of these

Q13. Students selected by GAIL and HMT together are what percent more than that of the students selected by NTPC ? (Rounded off to two decimal points)
(a) 158.94%
(b) 156.84%
(c) 162.84%
(d) 152.94%
(e) 154.94%

Q14. What is the ratio between the students selected by SAIL and NTPC together to the students taken by all of the PSUs together excluding HMT ?
(a) 61 : 161
(b) 53 : 153
(c) 37 : 137
(d) 43 : 143
(e) 47 : 147

Q15. In every year there is an increase of 25% vacancies in all of the PSUs then what is the ratio between total vacancies declared by all of the PSUs in 2017 to the total number of vacancies declared by all of the PSUs in 2013.
(a) 625 : 256
(b) 256 : 625
(c) 256 : 81
(d) 81 : 256
(e) None of these

Ans will be updated soon....

Sunday, April 23, 2017

NIACL ASST EXAM REVIEW SHIFT 2


Read the examination review given below of Second Slot for NIACL Assistant Prelims 2017 which is conducted from 11 a.m – 12:00 p.m.

Reasoning Ability : [Easy-Moderate]

Puzzles – 3 Sets (15 Questions)
1 Puzzle (based on different people reading different books from Monday to Sunday)

Linear Arrangement ( 8 people seating in a line Facing North)

Square Arrangement ( 8 People – 4 facing inside and 4 outside)
Syllogism – 5 Questions (Old Pattern)
Alphabetical Series Test – 5 Question
Alpha numeric symbol series – 5 Questions
Miscellaneous – 5 Questions [ Blood Relation, Directions, Coding-decoding (2 Questions) etc]

English Language : [Moderate]
Reading Comprehension – 1 Set (10 Questions) [Story based. Synonym-Antonym Questions were asked]
Cloze Test – 10 Questions
Spotting Errors – 10 Questions

Passage asked in second shift :      
Once upon a time there was a boy whose name was Jack, and he lived with his mother on a common. They were very poor, and the old woman got her living by spinning, but Jack was so lazy that he would do nothing but bask in the sun in the hot weather, and sit by the corner of the hearth in the winter-time. So they called him Lazy Jack. His mother could not get him to do anything for her, and at last told him, one Monday, that if he did not begin to work for his porridge she would turn him out to get his living as he could.
This roused Jack, and he went out and hired himself for the next day to a neighbouring farmer for a penny; but as he was coming home, never having had any money before, he lost it in passing over a brook. “You stupid boy,” said his mother, “you should have put it in your pocket.” “I’ll do so another time,” replied Jack.
On Wednesday, Jack went out again and hired himself to a cow-keeper, who gave him a jar of milk for his day’s work. Jack took the jar and put it into the large pocket of his jacket, spilling it all, long before he got home. “Dear me!” said the old woman; “you should have carried it on your head.” “I’ll do so another time,” said Jack. So on Thursday, Jack hired himself again to a farmer, who agreed to give him a cream cheese for his services. In the evening Jack took the cheese, and went home with it on his head. By the time he got home the cheese was all spoilt, part of it being lost, and part matted with his hair. “You stupid lout,” said his mother, “you should have carried it very carefully in your hands.” “I’ll do so another time,” replied Jack.
On Friday, Lazy Jack again went out, and hired himself to a baker, who would give him nothing for his work but a large tom-cat. Jack took the cat, and began carrying it very carefully in his hands, but in a short time pussy scratched him so much that he was compelled to let it go. When he got home, his mother said to him, “You silly fellow, you should have tied it with a string, and dragged it along after you.” “I’ll do so another time,” said Jack. So on Saturday, Jack hired himself to a butcher, who rewarded him by the handsome present of a shoulder of mutton. Jack took the mutton, tied it to a string, and trailed it along after him in the dirt, so that by the time he had got home the meat was completely spoilt. His mother was this time quite out of patience with him, for the next day was Sunday, and she was obliged to make do with cabbage for her dinner. “You ninney-hammer,” said she to her son; “you should have carried it on your shoulder.” “I’ll do so another time,” replied Jack.
On the next Monday, Lazy Jack went once more, and hired himself to a cattle-keeper, who gave him a donkey for his trouble. Jack found it hard to hoist the donkey on his shoulders, but at last he did it, and began walking slowly home with his prize. Now it happened that in the course of his journey there lived a rich man with his only daughter, a beautiful girl, but deaf and dumb. Now she had never laughed in her life, and the doctors said she would never speak till somebody made her laugh. This young lady happened to be looking out of the window when Jack was passing with the donkey on his shoulders, with the legs sticking up in the air, and the sight was so comical and strange that she burst out into a great fit of laughter, and immediately recovered her speech and hearing. Her father was overjoyed, and fulfilled his promise by marrying her to Lazy Jack, who was thus made a rich gentleman. They lived in a large house, and Jack’s mother lived with them in great happiness until she died.

Numerical Ability : [Easy-Moderate]
Simplification/Approximation – 10 Questions
Number Series – 5 Questions
Data Interpretation – 1 Set (5 Question) Tabular DI [Different store selling pens on different days]
Miscellaneous – 15 Questions (based on Compound/Simple Interest, Time & Work, Pipes and Cisterns, Profit Loss, Probability , Age, Mixture Allegation, Partnership, Average, Boats & Stream etc. )

Note : No Question asked on Quadratic equation.

Q.1 A and B together complete a work in 13 1/3 days and B can alone complete the work 6 days more than A. Find the work done by B alone.
Q.2 The time taken to travel 117 km downstream is 9 hrs and speed of stream is 3/10 of speed of boat. Find the distance while going upstream in some hrs.
Q.3 Area of a circle is 616 cm. whose diameter is equal to radius of semicircle. Find perimeter of semicircle.
Q. 4 48 kg of mixture having milk and water in the ratio of 3:1 . Then how much water must be added in a mixture so that ratio become 9:5 ?
Q.5 The Average weight of A,B and C is 26. B is 1/3 of A and C is A+29. Find weight of C?

Number Series asked in Second Shift :
1 ) 5, 6, 14, 45, 184, ?
2 ) 9, 14, 21, 32, 49 ?
3 ) 12, 6, 6, 9, ?
4 ) 19, 24, 34, 51, 77, ?
5 ) 13, 30, 64 , 115, ?, 268
Solutions :
1 ) x1+1….x2+2….x3+3…..x4+4
2 ) +5…..+7…..+11…..+17…..+25
+2…….+4…….+6……+8
3 ) x0.5…x1…..x1.5……x2……x2.5
4 ) +5…..+10…..+17…..+26….+37
5…….7………9………11
5 ) +17….+34….+51….+68….+85 [ Table of 17]

Note : Overall difficulty level of the NIACL prelims exam is Easy to Moderate. No major changes was seen in the examination pattern as compare to previous shift. Vacancies published in the Notification is according to the States/UT. Hence the Cut off will be different for all the States.
Expected Cut off : 70-75

NIACL ASSISTANT EXAM REVIEW MORNING SHIFT SLOT I


 Reasoning Ability : [Easy-Moderate]

Puzzles – 3 Sets (15 Questions)

1 Puzzle : 7 people visit different cities from Monday to Sunday

Linear Arrangement ( 8 people seating in a line Facing North)

Square Arrangement ( 8 People – 4 facing inside and 4 outside)

Syllogism – 5 Questions
Alphabetical Series – 5 Question
Alpha numeric series – 5 Questions
Miscellaneous – 5 Questions [ Blood Relation, Directions, Coding-decoding etc]

English Language : [Moderate]
Reading Comprehension – 1 Set (10 Questions) [Story based. Synonym-Antonym Questions were asked]
Cloze Test – 10 Questions
Spotting Errors – 10 Questions


Numerical Ability : [Easy-Moderate]
Simplification/Approximation – 10 Questions
Number Series – 5 Questions
Data Interpretation – 1 Set (5 Question) Tabular DI
Miscellaneous – 15 Questions (based on Compound/Simple Interest, Time & Work, Pipes and Cisterns, Profit Loss, Probability , Age, Mixture Allegation, Partnership, Average, Boats & Stream etc. )
Note : No Question asked on Quadratic equation.
Word Problems asked in first shift :
Q. 1 A and B complete a work together in 22.5 days. B takes 24 hours more than A .Then how much time alone A takes to complete the work.
Q. 2 Simple interest obtained on an amount of P at interest of 8% for 5 years is equal to SI obtained on amount of (P+500) at 9% interest rate for 4 years. Find the Principal.
Q.3 In a mixture of 50 liters the ratio of milk and water is 2:3. How much water should be added so that ratio of milk and water becomes 5:9 ?
Q.4 6/13 of boys and 4/7 of girls are appear for exam in the total of 122. Total 56 girls are there, then what is the difference between girls and boys appear?
Number Series asked in First Shift :
1 ) 7, 10, 15, 24, 39, ?
2 ) 6, 11, 21, 38, 64, ?
3 ) 17, 36, 74, 131, ?, 302
4 ) 8, 4, 4, 6, ?, 30
5 ) 3, 4, 10, 33, 136, ?
Solutions :
1 ) +3…..+5……+9…..+15…..+23
2…..4…….6…….8
2 ) +5…..+10…..+17…..+26….+37
5…….7………9………11
3 ) +19……+38…..+57…..+76…..+95
19…….19……19…….19
4 ) x0.5…x1…..x1.5……x2……x2.5
5 ) x1+1….x2+2….x3+3…..x4+4
Note : Overall difficulty level of the exam is Easy to Moderate. No major changes was seen in the examination pattern.
Vacancies published in the Notification is according to the States/UT. Hence the Cut off will be different for all the States.
Expected Cut off : 70-75
All the Best..!!
Thanks..!!

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Friday, April 21, 2017

NUMBER SERIES FOR SBI / NIACL/ BOB PO


Directions (Q. 1-10): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series?

1. 680 655 704 623 744 ?
a) 575
b) 675
c) 600
d) 913
e) None of these

2. 10 10 20 ? 110 300 930
a) 40
b) 35
c) 45
d) 50
e) 60

3. 1 ? 22 188 2052 28748
a) 2
b) 3
c) 6
d) 16
e) 10

4. 50327 7169 1215 223 76 ?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 8

5. 14 34 62 ? 142 194
a) 94
b) 98
c) 108
d) 112
e) None of these

6. 124 215 342 511 ? 999
a) 695
b) 625
c) 728
d) 806
e) 573

7. 516 256 126 61 28.5 ?
a) 12.25
b) 16.75
c) 14.25
d) 20.20
e) 18.7

8. 7 21 50 109 ? 467
a) 198
b) 228
c) 372
d) 402
e) 275

9. 18 82 118 134 138 ?
a) 132
b) 198
c) 125
d) 138
e) 92

10. 5 22 103 406 ? 2422
a) 1516
b) 1298
c) 1136
d) 1602
e) 1213

Ans will be updated shortly...

Raghuram Rajan warns of 'policy uncertainty' for world economy

               

            Former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan on Thursday warned of "policy uncertainty" for the world economy due to there being a "bunch of new leaders" who need to prove they are strong, even as he exuded confidence about all large economies doing well.             
     Without specifically mentioning India, Rajan said, "This is the first time in a long while we have seen all the big engines firing at the same time including the large emerging markets ... We have seen trade picking up."
"We are seeing early signs of investment intentions. Of course there are always clouds. There are clouds this time also," he said.
In an interview to CNBC , the Chicago Booth School professor and the outspoken economist also said the "good news is some of the fears about the (Trump) administration that it would move immediately to a more protectionist stance haven't played out".
"There have been noises but of course the strong action that some people feared against Mexico, against China hasn't really materialised. That's the good news," he said while referring to Donald Trump administration in the US.
Talking about the possible risks before the world economy, Rajan who served as RBI governor for three years, said, "There is lot of policy uncertainty right now because of the work the (US) administration is going to do and how much it can achieve.
"But also there is geo-political risk. We have a bunch of strong leaders around the world who are already well entrenched in their strength," he added.
"We have a bunch of new leaders who need to prove themselves that they are strong. And in that kind of environment, who has room to back off if in fact there is a confrontation. We have many areas of confrontation," he said.
Rajan further said as the US monetary policy normalises, "we will see more stress" on heavily indebted entities.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

DENA BANK PGDBF PO 2017 RECRUITMENT OUT


Dena Bank has released the notification in the Bank as Probationary Officer (PO) in Junior Management Grade Scale-I, Admission to Post Graduate Diploma in Banking & Finance (PGD-B&F) through ‘Amity University’.

Schedule of Events Dates
Start date for Online Registration : 18.04.2017
Online Payment of Application Fees: 18.04.2017 to 09.05.2017
Last date for Online Registration : 09.05.2017
Download of Call letter for Examination After 30.05.2017
Date of Examination (Tentative) : 11.06.2017

   Download official notification of dena bank po

          Click here to apply online

QUADRATIC EQUATION FOR SBI PO / NIACL ASST 2017

           

Directions (Q.1-5): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
1) if x > y
2) if x < y
3) if x ≥ y
4) if x ≤ y
5) if x = y or relation cannot be established between 'x' and 'y'.

1. I. 8x+y=10
II. 4x+2y=13

2. I. (x+3) (y+2)=12
II. 2xy+4x+5y=11

3. I. (3x-2)/y = (3x+6)/(y+16)
II.(x+2)/(y+4) = (x+5)/(Y+10)

4. I. x^2+20x+4=50-25x
II. y^2-10y-24=0

5. I. (x^2-10x+16)/(x^2 -12x +24) = 2/3
II. y^2-y-20=0

Directions (Q.6-10): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
1) if x < y
2) if x > y
3) if x  ≤   y
4) if x ≥  y
5) if x = y, or relationship between x and y can't be established.

6. I. 6x^2-49x+99=0
II. 5y^2+17y+14=0

7. I. 5x^2=19x-12
II. 5y^2+11y=12

8. I. x^3=(1331)^1/3
II. 2y^2-21y+55=0

9. I. 5x=7y+21
II. 11x+4y+109=0

10. I. 2x^2-11x+12=0
II. 2y^2-17y+36=0

Answers --
1. (2)
from both equation
x=7/12, y=16/3
y>x

2. (5)
xy+3y+2x +6 =12
2xy+6y+4x=12----(i)
2xy+5y+4x=11 ---- (ii)
From eq. (i) --- (ii)
Y = 1
From eq. (i)
x=1
x = y

3.(2)
(3x-2)/y = (3x+6)/(y+16)
48x-8y = 32 ---- (i)
(x+2)/(y+4) = (x+5)/(y+10)
y = 2x ---- (i)
From Equation (i) & (ii)
x=1, y=2
y>x

4.(5)
 From the given Equation
x=1, -46
& y=-2,/2
x # y

5.(5)
 From 1st equation
x^2-6x=0
x=0,6
From 2nd equation
(y+4) (y-5)
y=-4,5
x # y

6. (2)
6x^2-49x+99=0
(3x-11) (2x-9)=0
x=11/3, 9/2
5^2+17y+14=>
(5y+7) (y+2)=>
y=-2,-7/5
x>y

7.(4)
5x^2-19x+12=0
x=3,4/5
5y^2+11y=12
y = 4/5 ,-3

8. (2)
x=11
2y^2-21y+55= 0
(2y-11) (y-5)= 0
y=5,11/2
x>y

9. (2)
From given equation
x=-7
y=-8
x>Y

10 (3)
2x^2-11x+12=>
x=3/2,4
2y^2-17y+36=>
y=4,9/2

LAST DATE REMINDER NICL AO 2017

Last date reminder NICL AO

            

Today (20th April 2017) is the last day to complete the formality of NICL AO. All those who are still left with the form completion, don't wait for the last minute. the website might just not work then. Fill up the form now.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

REASONING QUIZ FOR SBI / NIACL/ NICL 2017

            

Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the following questions:

In a certain code language
 "higher we goes money"  is written as "ZX5% YN2@ VT4& FX6*.
 And " Umbrella kite I satellite" is written as " AF8@, SX1&, NK4%, LU9*.
And "John belong to America " is written as "VL2@ CA7* LQ4& NT6#. 
And " Sweet are necessary health" is written as " UA5@ LX3# CT9& UV6*.

Q1.What is the code for ‘school’ in the given code language?
(a)  CX3#
(b) LU9$
(c) FH6%
(d) KQ7*
(e)None of these

Q2.What is the code for ‘Money Required’ in the given code language?
(a) ZX6@ KL8*
(b) WE7@ UY8*
(c) JH8# LK5%
(d) PW8% DJ9#
(e)None of these

Q3.What may be the possible code for ‘do your job’ in the given code language?
(a) QW6# LQ2@ XB4*
(b) UO7% TF4# QK6*
(c)  RT5% QT8# YG6*
(d)  VX2# WE3* QW4@
(e)None of these

Q4.What may be the possible code for ‘Student school’ in the given code language?
(a) GH6# JH7*
(b)  TY5* KL9#
(c)  XD5@ HD7#
(d)  QT3# WU8*
(e)None of these

Q5.What is the code for ‘Kind Work’ in the given code language?
(a) PB4* LZ3#
(b) YF4* ZM4*
(c)  KW6& QL4%
(d)  DJ4&WE7*
(e)None of these

Directions (6-10): Study the information and answer the following questions:

In a certain code language
 ‘level of environment pollution ’ is written as ‘la na ka ta’, ‘cause of the factories’ is written as ‘di re sa la’, ‘the pollution level in city’ is written as ‘ka na di zo fi’ and ‘factories inside the city’ is written as ‘ha di fi re’.

Q6. What is the code for ‘environment'?
(a) ka
(b) ta
(c) fi
(d) na
(e) None of these

Q7. 'na' is the code for which of the following?
(a) level
(b) city
(c) pollution
(d) Either (a) or (b)
(e) Either (a) or (c)

Q8. Which may be the possible code for 'cause of pollution'?
(a) na fi sa
(b) ka sa la
(c) la ta di
(d) sa zo la
(e) sa la ha

Q9. What is the code for 'inside'?
(a) di
(b) fi
(c) ha
(d) None of these.
(e) Can not determine

Q10. What is the code for "Harmful Environment"?
(a) ta la
(b) ha ta
(c) zo ta
(d) ta re
(e) ta zx

Q11. If " bird fly in sky" is coded as 'za ka vo ta' and " fly high in tree" is coded as ' ka sx fz za' and " tree are bird place" is coded as " ' lv sx vo cz' then in same language" Are" is coded as?
(a) lv
(b) cz
(c) vo
(d) Either (a) or (b)
(e) Either (a) or (c)

Q12. If "School education guarantee" is coded as ' sx ft rl' and " payment guarantee solution" is coded as 'ny aq ft' and " solution with result" is coded as " 'lxcz aq' then what is the code for " "payment with result"?
(a) lx cz aq
(b) lx ft cz
(c) lx nycz
(d) lx nysx
(e) None of these

Directions (13-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:

Digit  6 1 5 7 0 2 4 9 8 3
Code S H L V F D K Q M P
Following conditions are to be observed:
(i) If the first digit is even and the last digit is odd, they are to be coded as % and @ respectively.

(ii) If the first digit is odd the last digit is even, they are to be coded as # and * respectively.

(iii) If 0 is preceded as well as followed by an odd digit, then 0 is to be coded as &

(iv) If 0 is preceded as well as followed by an even digit, then 0 is to be coded as ^

(v) 0 is not considered as either even or odd.

Q13. What will be the code for 4976795?
(a) %QVSVQL
(b) KQVSVQ@
(c) %QVSVS@
(d) %QVSVQ@
(e) None of these

Q14. What will be the code for 7567049?
(a) #LSVFK*
(b) VLSV^KQ
(c) VLSVFKQ
(d) VLSVFK^
(e) None of these

Q15. What will be the code for 5780294?
(a) LVMFDQK
(b) #VMFDP*
(c) #VM^DQ*
(d) #VMFDQ*
(e) None of these

S1. Ans.(c)
Sol. FH6%
S2. Ans.(c)
Sol. JH8# LK5%
S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. VX2# WE3* QW4@
S4. Ans.(a)
Sol. GH6# JH7*
S5. Ans.(b)
Sol. YF4* ZM4*
 Solutions(6-10):
Pollution/ Level= na/ ka
Of= la
Environment= ta
Cause= sa
The= di
Factories= re
In= zo
City= fi
Inside= ha
S6. Ans.(b)
Sol. ta
S7. Ans.(e)
Sol. Either (a) or (c)
S8. Ans.(b)
Sol. ka sa la
S9. Ans.(c)
Sol. ha
S10. Ans.(e)
Sol. ta zx
 S11. Ans.(d)
Sol. bird=vo
sky= ta
fly/ in = za / ka
tree= sx
high= fz
are/place= lv/ cz
S12. Ans.(c)
Sol. Guarantee = ft
Solution = aq
Payment = ny
S13. Ans.(d)
Sol. %QVSVQ@
S14. Ans.(C)
Sol. VLSVFKQ
S15. Ans.(c)
Sol.#VM^DQ*

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

SSC RESCHEDULED EXAM CALENDER OUT

Friends, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the revised Schedules of SSC Examinations which are being conducted by the commission during the years 2017-18. Earlier, the organization has released a schedule for the upcoming exams on 18th October 2016. But due to some unavoidable circumstances the organization couldn't conduct some exams according to these dates. So it has released a revised time table for the exams which are to be held during 2017-18.

       According to this new schedule, the SSC CGL 2017 (Combined Graduate Level Exam) will be held during
1st August 2017 to 20th August 2017. The SSC CHSL 2017 (Combined Higher Secondary 10+2) Exam will be held on
20th March 2018 to 20th April 2018. You can check this calendar from the official website of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) www.ssc.nic.in or from below link. All the Best :)

CLICK HERE TO CHECK

Monday, April 10, 2017

NIACL ASST PRE CALL LETTER OUT

The New India assurance Co. Ltd has released the call letter for the Phase 1 (Prelims) Exam for the recruitment process for Assistant in Class III cadre

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD CALL LETTER

Saturday, April 8, 2017

RESONING FOR SBI PO/NICL AO/BOB PO 2017

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

There are five friends who study in Delhi Universiy. All of them belongs to five different cities.The name of five friends are Shubhi, Manoj, Anuj, Ranjana, and Neelam but not necessarily in the same order. And the five different cities name from where they hail are Agra,Varanasi,Kanpur,Delhi, Noida but not necessarily in the same order. They are experts in five different fields (i.e) teaching, music, medical, Software engineering and fashion designing but not necessarily in same order.And all of them living in Hostel allotted by the University. The hostel has five different floors numbered one to five(ground floor is 1 and so on).Neelam is living on the even number floor.The person who is from Varanasi also living on even number floor but above the floor on which the person who is from Noida.Ranjana is living on the top floor.There is agap of one floor between the person who is from Agra and Kanpur. Manoj is not from Varanasi. The doctor is either from Delhi or Agra.Neelam is from Noida.Ranjana is in musical activity.Anuj and Neelam are Doctor and fashion designer but not necessarily in same order. The person who is expert in music belongs to Agra. The teacher is not from Varanasi.

Q1.Manoj is living on which floor?
(a) First
(b) Second
(c) Third
(d) Fourth
(e) None of these

Q2.Which of the combination is true?
(a) Shubhi-Varanasi-Teacher
(b) Manoj-Kanpur-Software Eng.
(c) Manoj-Kanpur-Teacher
(d) Anuj-Noida-Doctor
(e) None of these

Q3.There is agap of how many floors between the person who is expert in Teacher and Software Eng. ?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) None of these

Q4. Who is asoftware engineer?
(a) Manoj
(b) Shubhi
(c) Anuj
(d) Ranjana
(e) None of these

Q5. Who is anexpert in fashion designing?
(a) Ranjana
(b) Neelam
(c) Anuj
(d) Manoj
(e) None of these

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

A group of eight friends – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H – are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them has different professions – Doctor, Banker, Businessman, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Pilot and CA. Each of them likes different colours – Pink, Yellow, Red, Black, Blue, Orange, White and Green, but not necessarily in the same order. A, who is a Lawyer, sits third to the left of F. Neither A nor F sits at the extreme ends of the line. E, who likes Pink colour, is a Businessman. E is not an immediate neighbour of either A or F. One person is sitting between H and C, H likes Orange colour. C, who is a Pilot, likes Red colour. G, who is a Doctor, sits at an extreme end of the line and likes White colour.B who is a Teacher, likes Green colour and sits on the immediate left of A. A does not like either Blue or Yellow colour. One who is aCA sits on the immediate left of the Doctor. F, who is a Banker, does not like Yellow colour.

Q6.How many people live between B and F?
(a) one
(b) three
(c) two
(d) Five
(e) None of these

Q7.What is profession of H?
(a) Doctor
(b) Lawyer
(c) Pilot
(d) CA
(e) None of these

Q8.Who is third to left to F?
(a) E
(b) B
(c) A
(d) C
(e) None of these

Q9. Who is an engineer?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) B
(d) D
(e) None of these

Q10.If E is related to D and B is related to C, in the same way, C is related to?
(a) G
(b) E
(c) D
(d) B
(e) None of these

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

(i) P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are seven persons wearing a shoes of different
colours - white, red, black, green, yellow, blue and violet - and socks of different
colours - blue, red, white, black, cream, yellow and indigo. The persons, colour of the shoes and colour of the socks above are not necessarily in the same order. No person is wearing shoes and socks of
same colour.
(ii) Q is wearing red shoes and is not wearing cream or yellow socks. S is wearing green shoes and indigo socks. Colour of P’s shoes and U’ socks is same. Colour of T’s shoes and R’s socks is same. V is wearing blue shoes and T is wearing blue socks. U is not wearing any yellow dress. Red and blue is not the combination of shoes and socks of any of the persons.

Q11. What is the colour of P’s socks?
(a) White
(b) Cream
(c) Blue
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these

Q12.What is the colour of V’s socks?
(a) Red
(b) Cream
(c) White
(d) Indigo
(e) None of these

Q13.Who wears violet shoes?
(a) R
(b) U
(c) R or U
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these

Q14. What is the colour of U’s shoes?
(a) Blue
(b) Violet
(c) Green
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these

Q15.What is the colour of Q’s socks?
(a) Red
(b) White
(c) Indigo
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these

Ans will be updated soon

Friday, April 7, 2017

FIRST BIMONTHLY POLICY STATEMENT BY RBI 6 APR 2017


The Reserve Bank of India’s monetary policy committee (MPC) on Thursday voted unanimously to raise the reverse repo rate—the rate at which sucks out excess liquidity from the system—by 25 basis points to 6%. The repo rate, however, has been kept unchanged at 6.25%. Here is the full text of the first Bi-monthly monetary policy statement of the Monetary Policy Committee.
First Bi-monthly Monetary Policy Statement, 2017-18
Resolution of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)
Reserve Bank of India
On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation at its meeting today, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to:
1. Keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 6.25%.
Consequent upon the narrowing of the LAF corridor as elaborated in the accompanying Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies, the reverse repo rate under the LAF is at 6.0%, and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate are at 6.50%.
The decision of the MPC is consistent with a neutral stance of monetary policy in consonance with the objective of achieving the medium-term target for consumer price index (CPI) inflation of 4% within a band of +/- 2%, while supporting growth

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

QUANT FOR SBI PO/ BOB/NIACL ASST/NICL AO 2017


Directions (1-5): Study the following Pie Graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
Cost estimated by a family in renovation of its house.


Q1. If out of estimated cost for curtains & Cushions, only 87.5% was spent, find the amount saved from the amount estimated for the curtains & cushions.
(a) 3000
(b) 2000
(c) 2500
(d) 2750
(e) 3250

Q2. Family gets 25% discount on Grills and Windows, the amount save by this, spent on Painting. Then Find, actual spent on painting is by what percent more than the estimate cost on painting.
(a) 13.33%
(b) 15.66%
(c) 16.66%
(d) 20.33%
(e) 8.88%

Q3. Estimated cost on Architect fees is how much less than the estimated cost on flooring?
(a) 2400
(b) 3600
(c) 4800
(d) 9600
(e) 7200

Q4. Actual cost incurred on furniture is 33600, it is adjusted by reducing the estimated cost on Miscellaneous. By what percent we should reduce the estimated cost on Miscellaneous than what previously estimated for this?
(a) 25%
(b) 11.25%
(c) 16.66%
(d) 12.5%
(e) 20%

Q5. What is the average estimated cost on painting and Flooring?
(a) 28800
(b) 34800
(c) 38400
(d) 72000
(e) 48000

Directions (6–10): What will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
Q6. 1108, 1117, 1142, 1191, ?, 1393
(a) 1312
(b) 1300
(c) 1272
(d) 1204
(e) None of these

Q7. 8484, 4248, 2112, 1074, 513, ?
(a) 201
(b) 280.5
(c) 256.5
(d) 171
(e) None of these

Q8. 154, 162, 226, ?, 954, 1954
(a) 242
(b) 554
(c) 442
(d) 642
(e) None of these

Q9. 96, 94, 373, 3353, ?, 1341069
(a) 83819
(b) 53483
(c) 63813
(d) 53643
(e) None of these

Q10. 1, 16, 81, 256, ?, 1296
(a) 400
(b) 625
(c) 875
(d) 1125
(e) None of these

Directions (11-15): Two equations (I) and (II) are given in each question. On the basis of these equations, you have to decide the relation between 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 between x and y.

Ans







EDITORIAL OF THE DAY FOR SBI/BOB/ NICL/NIACL 2017


It’s time for India and Britain to show benefits of free trade to the world

           

As we begin preparing to set our own trade terms for the first time in 40 years, Britain is ready to breathe new life into its relationship with the rest of the world . In New Delhi yesterday, I spoke to finance minister Arun Jaitley about the triggering of Article 50 last week, which has set in motion the countdown for a revitalised Britain on the world stage, one that is ready to strengthen its relationships with its traditional friends and allies.

It will be a Global Britain that is confident, ambitious and tolerant, and a Britain that can make its own decisions, build new economic partnerships and work on a one-to-one basis with nations like India. The rhetoric of last year’s Brexit referendum campaign was not a rhetoric of isolation. Quite the opposite: it was an insistence of bigger and better engagement with the world, not just with our European friends and neighbours, but with everyone beyond those borders too.

British Prime Minister Theresa May has emphasised constantly over the last nine months our continued support for free trade, open markets and an expanded engagement with the outside world. Nowhere is this more relevant than India, whose economic transformation has been nothing short of remarkable. This year, India is forecast to grow at 7.2% and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast it to be the fastestgrowing economy in the G20 next year as well, a credit to the reforms that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jaitley have put in place.

As well as our annual talks on economic and financial cooperation, I will also be laying the groundwork for the time, not too far distant, when we will be able to negotiate our own trade agreements. Our bilateral relationship today is strong and broad-based, and it is underpinned by what Modi has called a ‘Living Bridge’ of 1.5 million people of Indian origin who live in Britain. And last year, around 480,000 Indians came to Britain to visit, study or do business, with Indian nationals accounting for nearly 60% of all skilled work visas granted by Britain.

We are major investors in each other’s economies. Over the last decade, no G20 country has invested more in India than Britain. We are, in fact, the largest job creator via foreign direct investment (FDI) in India. From Marks & Spencer, now one of the largest international retailers in India with a presence across 18 cities with 49 stores, to BP, the largest international oil company in India employing around 8,500 people, British companies have played a strong job creation role in the growing Indian economy.
 It can get giddy. Between 2000 and 2016, British investment in India has helped create 371,000 jobs. The total number of people employed by British companies in India currently stands at 788,000, representing an astonishing 1in 20 private sector jobs. And, in turn, Indian firms have a strong record as investors in British industry, with perhaps the most highprofile being Tata’s successful management of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). But there are many more opportunities available.

On Tuesday, when I represented Britain at the 9th India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue in Delhi, our world leading finance sector was in sharp focus. Britain is perfectly placed to be India’s financial partner of choice, helping it to raise the finance needed for its continued rapid growth. My message is ‘Make in India, finance in the UK’.

There have already been more than 37 masala bonds issued on the London Stock Exchange. Only last Friday, HDFC issued their largest masala bond, raising £400 million (about.`32.40 billion). Yesterday, Jaitley and I confirmed a new partnership under the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, in which we will work together to leverage City of London investment into India’s rapidly growing energy and renewables market.

We believe that Britain’s position as a global finance hub, our plans to build a truly Global Britain as we leave the EU, and India’s own ambitious growth aspirations make an unbeatable combination to help us take our relationship to the next level.

Britain is already the world’s largest exporter of financial services and the leading centre for Fintech. There are enormous opportunities for Britain and India to collaborate in both areas, which is why I will be delighted to speak at the India-UK Fintech Conference in Mumbai, along with a delegation of British leaders in financial services and Fintech.

With us we bring this message: as the world’s oldest democracy and the world’s biggest democracy, who better to show the world the true benefits of free trade and open markets than Britain and India?

The writer is Chancellor of the Exchequer, Government of Britain

MEET NEW DY. GOVERNOR OF RBI (B. P. Kanungo)

Odisha's Bihu Prasad Kanungo (B. P. Kanungo) has been took over as the new Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) .


He has replaced the retiring deputy governor, R Gandhi . Earlier, he has worked as the Executive Director of RBI. The government has appointed Kanungo as Deputy Governor of RBI on 11th March 2017 for a period of three years.
Kanungo will look after the departments of currency management, external investments and operations, government and bank accounts, and information technology, payment and settlement systems. He will also look after foreign exchange department, internal debt management department, legal department and premises department.
There are 4 Deputy Governors in RBI. They are,
B. P. Kanungo
S S Mundra
N S Vishwanathan
Viral V Acharya

REASONING QUIZ FOR SBI PO 2017


Directions (1-5): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions.
Give answer
(a) if only conclusion I is true
(b) if only conclusion II is true
(c) if only conclusion III is true
(d) if all conclusion I, II , IIIare true
(e) if no conclusion is true

Q1.Statements X ≥ G = H; G > J ≥ L; J ≥ K < Y
Conclusions
I. X≥ L
II. L< H
III. L>Y

Q2.Statements A<B = R ≥ S ≥ T; X<J≤K<T
Conclusions
I. T ≤B
II. X>A
III. J>B

Q3.Statements P≤ Q< C; P≥ D; C ≤ F; Q≤L>M
Conclusions
I. D ≤C
II. L> D
III. P≤L

Q4.Statements U >P = I ≤ O <Q; I≥K>L≤N
Conclusions
I. I ≤Q
II. L> U
III. N<Q

Q5.Statements L = A≥B; A> P; L < K; B≥J>M
Conclusions
I. K > P
II. B< K
III. L>M

Directions (6-10): In the following questions, δ, @, ©, % and * are used with the following meanings as illustrated below:

‘P © Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.’
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q.’
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q.’
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.’
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find with of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.

Q6.Statements: Aδ T, T @ R, R © M, M % K
Conclusions
I. R @ A
II. R % A
III. K * T
IV. M δ T
(a) Either I or II is true
(b) III and IV are true
(c) Either I or II and III are true
(d) Either I or II and IV are true
(e)Either I or II and III and IV are true

Q7.Statements: J @ A, AδB, B % H, H © G
Conclusions
I. G * B
II. B © J
III. A * J
IV. J δ G
(a) I and II are true
(b) I, II and III are true
(c) II, III and IV are true
(d) All are true
(e)None of these

Q8.Statements: R * A, A % B, B @ V, V δ M
Conclusions
I. R * B
II. V * R
III. B @ M
IV. M % B
(a) None is true
(b) Only III is true
(c) Only IV is true
(d) Either III or IV is true
(e)Either III or IV and II are true

Q9. Statements: A © U, U * C, C % F, F @ K
Conclusions
I. A % C
II. F * U
III. C % K
IV. K * U
(a) None is true
(b) Only I is true
(c) Only II is true
(d)Only III is true
(e)Only IV is true

Q10.Statements: F % Z, Z © A, Aδ Y, Y * T
Conclusions
I. F % A
II. T % Z
III. Z % Y
IV. T % A
(a) I and III are true
(b) I and IV are true
(c) I, II and IV are true
(d) I, II and IV are true
(e)None of the above

Directions (11-15): Read each statement carefully and answer the following questions:

Q11.Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression Z> O = Y> S <C is definitely true?
(a) O >C
(b) Z>S
(c) C>Y
(d) S = O
(e)C<Z

Q12.Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions B>A as well as U≤V definitely true?
B>V ? A ≥ N = U
(a) ≤
(b) >
(c) <
(d)≥
(e)Either ≤ or <

Q13.Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression Y>Z as well as X≤W definitely true?
Y _ W _ O _ Z _ X
(a) =, =, ≥, ≥
(b) >, ≥, =, >
(c) >, <, =, ≤
(d)>, =, =, ≥
(e)>, =, ≥, >

Q14.Which of the following should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression Z<X definitely false?
_ ≤ _ < _ > _
(a) L, N, X, Z
(b) L, Z, X, N
(c) Z, L, X, N
(d) N, Z, X, L
(e)X, N, Z, L

Q15.Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression A>B and C>E definitely false?
A _ O _ C _ B _ E
(a) <, <, >, =
(b) <, =, =, >
(c) <, =, =, <
(d) ≥, =, =, ≥
(e)>, >, =, <

Ans will be updated soon....

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

If Nothing is happening good, keep patience something will happen better": Chandra kant jha (PNB clerk 2017)- 18

"If Nothing is happening good, keep patience something will happen better": Chandra kant jha (PNB clerk 2017)- 18


28th August 2007, The most painful day which ruined my life badly and my real journey of life and struggle with fate began from that day. After passing out from jawahar navodaya vidyalaya madhubani in the month of april i with my some friends went to kota for preparing engineering entrance test but unfortuntely my father expired on the date mentioned above. 
At that time I was only 17 years old and It was very critical time for my family and me also. All of us (two brothers and two sisters) are just teenagers and the sudden attack of misfortune broke us all. I had to drop my study and i came back to my village in Bihar because it was the time in which I had to choose either to save my family or to make carrier and I finally decided to choose former.  I was totally hopeless and couldn't decide what I have to do next. My father was working as assistant cum typist in Dept. of Health Govt. Of  Bihar. At the age of carrier building i was wandering from this govt. office to that govt. office to get retirement benefit after the sudden demise of my father because at that time it was most important to save family with monetary support and one of my sister who was elder to me  had to be married. After struggling a couple of years she got married in 2009 and I also got job in the same college at the same post in which my father was working on compensatory ground.(if any govt. servant died during service period one member is awarded with govt. job in the same dept. pertinent to his or her qualification) and I joined on 18th November 2009 as L.D.C in Govt. Ayurvedic College Darbhanga. 
But after doing job for several months I found myself uncomfortable there because every staff member was in their sixties and my energy level and work culture was not matching with them and the most pain stacking thing was that there was no career growth there. So I decided to do something better on my own merit. So I took admission in B.A. History Hons from IGNOU because I couldn’t complete my graduation with regular course. After giving final exam of graduation I decided to prepare for BPSC but after knowing about scam in BSSC and BPSC which was recently in news I finally took decision to appear for bank exams as one of my neighbour was  preparing for  bank’s exam and now he is po in Allahabad bank. from 1st of june 2013 I started preparation. The list of exam in which I appeared and failed.
Sbi po 2014  failedIbps po  got 81 cut off  82Sbi associate po  failedRrb po written qualified but with very poor marks Rbi assistant failedSbi po pt 2015 failed by 4 marksIbps po 2015 pt 62 mains 87 but not finally selectedRrb officer scale 1 failed by 1.5 marksRbi assistant 2015 failed by 4 marksPatna high court assistant  qualified in pt and mains but out in interviewBank of baroda pgdbf written qualified but not finally selected.Bank of maharastra pgdbf written qualified but not finally selected.Sbi clerk 2016 failed by 7 marksIbps po pt 2016 failed by .25 marksRrb officer scale 1 pt failed by 2 marksRbi assistant pt qualified but failed in mains by 4 marksIppb failed in pt marks not shownNiacl aao pt qualified but failed in mainsIndian bank pgdbf  failed in ptSyndicate bank pgdbf  qualified interview awaitedIdbi pgdbf  written result awaited
The most inspiring thing in these exams was that I didn’t stuck in any sectional cutoff  in any exam in which I appeared. After appearing in so many exams finally selected in PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK CLERK FROM BIHAR.  SO DEAR FRIENDS KEEP FOCUSSED ON YOUR GOAL IRRESPECTIVE OF FAILURES. Today my elder sister is teacher in Govt. primary school. Younger sister is working in hdfc bank, brother has completed his graduation and preparing for banks exams. I rebuilt my family and my carrier again.
Thanks bankers adda, thanks my self, Thanks god and thanks my each and every well wishers who has immense latent support in my success.Sir you are highly requested to post my story on you website as it will inspire those students who have to drop his study due to certain circumstances.
With regardsDarbhana bihar
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