🗣 Discuss Results – IBPS PO (2016-17)

May anybody suggest best free mock site for P.O ? 

How to reach KIIT  campus Sohna Road ,near Bhondsi, Gurgaon..... from Mukherjee Nagar. Any1 Plz?

 Largest fresh water lakes in Asia & India – Wular Lake, kashmir
Largest artificial lake in Asia – Upper lake, Madhya Pradesh
Largest saline water lake in india – chika lake, orissa
Longest lake in India – Vembanad,kerala
Highest Lake in india – Cholamu Lake,Sikkim 

OB test 1 score share please

  • 60-65
  • 45-50
  • 50-55
  • 55-60

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 Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh are three friends with different productivity.  Bramha working together alone needs as much time as Vishnu and Mahesh  working together, while Vishnu himself needs 8 hours more working alone  than when he works with Mahesh. Brahma working alone needs 8 hours less  than Vishnu needs working alone. In how much time Brahma, Vishnu and  Mahesh working together can complete the job ? 

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 BOB Manipal : What is the expected cutoff (sectional and overall) ? Where to practice mock from?? 

G-20 Summit 2016


When : 4 - 5 september

Why :  to discuss efforts to reform global economic governance

Where: Hangzhou, China

Theme: "Toward an Innovative, Invigorated, Interconnected and Inclusive World Economy”


Points To Remember: It was 11th summit (first ever in china and 2nd asian country after 2010 Seoul summit hosted by South Korea.)

some apples are fruit

some fruita are sour

conclusion

some apples are sour

some sours are fruit


please solve


one aeroplane started 30 min later than the scheduled time from a place 1500 km away from its destination. to reach the deatination at scheduled time the pilot had to increase speed by 250 kph. what was the speed of aeroplane per hour during the journey? Doubt- In this Q,which journey speed asked normal journey or 2 nd case journey ( late journey) i got both speed ,solution i know but in m tyra they gave normal journey speed as ans but i think 2 nd case journey speed is asked so in real exam when we have to mark the ans which speed should we mark?

How many of u applied for bank of maharashtra po?

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  • yes

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20x^2-x-12=0   ,  20y^2+27y+9=0                                                                                     

a) x>=y or b) x=y  .    puys please answer.

A vessel contains 12 liters of wine and another contains 4 liters of water. 3 liters are taken from each and transferred to the other. Then again, 3 liters are taken from each vessel and transferred to the other. Ratio of wine to water in the two vessels?

LCM of two numbers x and y is 121. Find out the value of (4x – y), given that y > x, x > 1.

Can anyone tell me if any reserved category candidate from one state apply from another state?

Ramesh has a container filled completely with 80% milk, and 20% water. 5 litres of the solution is removed, and replaced with water. Then, 15 litres of this solution is removed and replaced with water. The milk percentage is now 55%. Which of the following can be the capacity of the container(in litres)? 


a) 20

b) 40

c) 50

d) 80

e) None of these


Please explain in detail.


have anybody buy the ibps po oliveboard test series? If yes please share the discount coupon code..

----------------------------------------------------- Business is instead moving to digital-native insurers, many of which are offering low premiums to those willing to collect and share their data. Yet the biggest winners could be tech companies rather than the firms that now dominate the industry. Insurance is increasingly reliant on the use of technology to change behaviour; firms act as helicopter parents to policyholders, warning of impending harm—slow down; reduce your sugar intake; call the plumber—the better to reduce unnecessary payouts. Yet this sort of relationship relies on trust, and the Googles and Apples of the world, on which consumers rely day-by-day and hour-by-hour, may be best placed to win this business.

(a) The growing mountain of personal data available to individuals and, crucially, to firms is giving those with the necessary processing power the ability to distinguish between low-risk and high-risk individuals.

(b) Cheap sensors and the tsunami of data they generate can improve our lives; blackboxes in cars can tell us how to drive more carefully and wearable devices will nudge us toward healthier lifestyles.

(c) The better behaviour resulting from smart devices is just one threat to the insurance industry. Conventional risk pools (for home or car insurance, for example) are shrinking as preventable accidents decline, leaving the slow-footed giants of the industry at risk.

(d) The uncertainty that underpins the need for insurance is now shrinking thanks to better insights into individual risks.

(e) The data has enabled insurance companies to gauge the situation and plan accordingly.

By calling for exempting unionized businesses from the minimum wage, unions are creating more incentives for employers to favor unionized workers over the non-unionized sort. Such exemptions strengthen their power. --------------------------------------------------- Once employers are obliged to pay the same minimum wage to both unionized and non-unionized labor, workers often see less reason to pay the dues to join a union.

(a) High rates of unionization make minimum-wage rules unnecessary as collaborative wage setting achieves the flexibility goals of a low minimum wage and the fairness goals of a high one.

(b) Workers who have no real alternative to employment in the unregulated shadows of the labor market are even more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse than workers with the legal right to take low wages.

(c) The labor ethos of worker solidarity seems hollow if non-union workers are underpriced by union workers and left unemployed or scrambling for unauthorized work.

(d) This is useful because for all the effort unions throw at raising the minimum wage, laws for better pay have an awkward habit of undermining union clout.

(e) Unions have been demanding democratic vaues in the work cluture but on the contrary they have been practicing dictatorial ways.

What happens to our brains as we age is of crucial importance not just to science but to public policy.____________________________________________________________________ However, this demographic time-bomb would be much less threatening if the elderly were looked upon as intelligent contributors to society rather than as dependants in long-term decline. It is time we rethink what we mean by the ageing mind before our false assumptions result in decisions and policies that marginalize the old or waste precious public resources to re-mediate problems that do not exist.

(a) The idea that we get dumber as we grow older is just a myth, according to brain research that will encourage anyone old enough to know better.

(b) By 2030, for example, 72 million people in the US will be over 65, double the figure in 2000 and their average life expectancy will likely have edged above 20 years

(c) Many of the assumptions scientists currently make about ‘cognitive decline’ are seriously flawed and, for the most part, formally invalid.

(d) Using computer models to simulate young and old brains, Ramscar and his colleagues found they could account for the decline in test scores simply by factoring in experience

(e) The reason it becomes harder to recall an acquaintance’s name as you grow older is that there are so many more of them.