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This is worth reading..motivational as well as good for English comprehension..:) ....... .... Two targets with a bow........ Dailogue Between Ego and Spirit - Ignited Minds I recently re-read Dr. Kalam's "Ignited Minds" - every page is so full of inspiration, experience...must read for every Indian especially youth. Dr. Kalam ends the book with an excellent story summarizing his thoughts. The story is titled "Dailogue between Ego and Spirit" and here it goes: EPILOGUE “I was thinking what can summarize the book aptly…I recall reading a story on internet about a conversation between two babies…Ego and Spirit…while in womb. Spirit says to Ego, ‘I know you are going to find this hard to accept, but I believe there is life after birth.’ Ego responds, ‘Don’t be foolish. Look around you. This is all there is. Why must you always be thinking about something beyond this reality? Accept your lot in life.’ Spirit quietens down for a while, but not for long. ‘Ego, now don’t get angry, but I also believe that there is a Mother. A Mother! Ego laughs. How can you say that? You’ve never seen a Mother, you don’t know what Mother is.Why can’t you accept that this is all there is? You are here alone with me. This is your reality. ‘Ego’, Spirit begs, please listen.What about those constant pressures we both feel, those movements that make us so uncomfortable sometimes, the feeling that we are being squeezed in as we grow? I think we shall soon have a new life, that we shall see light.’ Spirit tries not to bother Ego again but cannot resist one last try. ‘Ego,’ she says, ‘I will not bother you again. But I do believe that after all this discomfort not only shall we see light but also experience the bliss of meeting Mother. Ego’s reply is ofcourse, that Spirit is truly mad. What I want to tell the people of my country through this book is that they must never be content with that which has been presented to them……" - Dr. Kalam.
PREPOSITIONS ATTACHED TO CERTAIN WORDS 1.abide......by 2.absorbed....... In 3.abstain ......from 4.Accomplice......with 5.accused...... (Sb)of(sth) 6.accustomed..... To 7.addicted........ To 8.adhere........ To 9.admit........to/into 10.advantage....... Over (sb) of (sth) 11.advantage........ Of(sth) 12.affection.......... For 13.afflicted......,. With 14.afraid......... Of 15.agree.......... To(proposal) 16.agree............. With(a person)about/on sth 17.aim .......at 18.aloof........from 19.alternative......... To 20.amazed.......... At 21.angry............with/at(sb) 22.angry............at/about(sth) 23.anxious.......... For(sb) 24.anxious........ About (sth) 25.apologize...... To(sb) for (sth). 26.appeal........ To(sb)for(sth) 27.appetite..... For 28.approach........to 29.akin........to 30.acclimatize........ To 31.apparent........ To(sb) 32.apparent...... From(sth) 33.appoint.......(sb)to(sth) 34.apply........ To(sb)for(sth) 35.appropriate........ To/for 36.approve..............of 37.aptitude............ For 38.ashamed............ Of 39.aspire...................to 40.assent..................to 41.associate..........with 42.dissociate........from 43.assure...............of 44.astonished........ At 45.atone................. For. 46.attached..............to 47.attend..................to 48.attribute......(sth) to (sth/sb) 49.authority........Over(=power) 50.authority............ On(=expert) 51.avail.........(oneself)of(sth) 52.averse.................to 53.ban(n)..............On 54.ban(v)...........(sb)from(sth/doing sth) 55.bad..........at(=not good at) 56.bad............for(=harmful) 57.believe.............in 58.beneficial................ To 59.benefit................ By/from 60.blame.............(sb/sth)for(sth). 61.boast................of 62.bound............... For 63.burden(n)............... To 64.burden(v)................with 65.busy.................with 66.bearing.............. On 67.campaign........... Against/for 68.capable............... Of 69.concern.............. For/about 70.careful...............about/for 71.caution............ About/against 72.charge.............. With 73.claim..................on/to 74.clash........... With(sb)over(sth) 75.collide................with 76.Collude.........with(sb)in(sth) 77.comment................on 78.compare..........to(=to show likeliness) 79.compare ..............with(=to show contrast) 80.compassion.......... For 81.compatible........... With 82.compensation....... For 83.compliance............ With 84.compliment............. On 85.comply................. With 86.conducive............. To 87.confide.............in(=trust) 88.confide.............to(=tell) 89.confidence.............In. 90.confident............. Of/about 91.confined.......... (Sb/sth)to(sth) 92.conform............ To 93.conformity......... With 94.congenial............. To 95.congratulate......... (Sb)on(sth) 96.connect.......(sth)to(sth) 97.consent............. To 98.consist................of 99.contemporary........ With 100.contempt........... For 101.contend....... With(=to have to deal with a problem or difficult situation) 102.contend.........for(=to compete against sb in order to gain sth) 103.content..............with 104.contrary.............to 105.control............ Over 106.connive..........at/in(sth) 107.connive..............with(sb) 108.close...................to 109.complain.........to(sb)about/of(sth) 110.crash...............into 111.convenient......... For(sb/sth) 112.converse.............. With 113.convict........... (Sb)of(sth) 114.cure(v).......(sb)of(sth) 115.cure(n).............for 116.concern(n)........about/for/over. 117.concerned (adj)........about/for/over(=worried) 118.concerned (adj).......about/with(=interested in) 119.deal........in(=trade) 120.deal.......with(=to take appropriate action). 121.delight.................in 122.depend......... On/upon 123.deprive..........(sb/sth)of(sth) 124.desist............... From 125.destitute................of 126.detrimental............ To 127.deviate................ From 128.devoid................. Of 129.differ..........from(s b/sth)=to be different from sb/sth 130.differ............with(sb) about/on/over (sth)=to disagree with SB 131.different........... From/to/than 132.disgusted.......... At/by/with 133.dispense............ With 134.dispose.............of 135.die.......................of Eg:person died of accident. Die.........with(=disease) Eg: person died with cancer Die.............for(=purpose) Eg:person died for country/organization. 136.dissent..........from 137.dote........... On/upon 138.double (n)/doubtful (adj)........about 139.drenched....... In/with 140.decline......... In/of 141.eager................. For 142.eligible............... For 143.engaged......... In/on(sth)=busy doing sth 144.engaged....... To(sb )=having agreed to marry sb 145.enthusiasm.......... For/about 146.entrust......(sb)with(sth) 147.entrust.......(sth)to(sb) 148.envious/jealous......Of 149.envy...............at 150.entitle/entitlement.....To 151.equal........... To 152.escape......... From 153.essential........ To/for 154.excel..............at/in 155.exception.............. To 156.excuse.......... (Sb) for (sth)=forgive 157.excuse........ For (=reason) 158.exemption.......... From 159.expose.........(sth)to (sb) 160.encroach..........on/upon 161.expect....... (Sth)from (sb) 162.fail. ...............in 163.faith................. In 164.faithful............. To 165.famous........... For 166.fearful.............. For (sb) 167.fearful.............. Of(sth) 168.feed/live.....on(=eat) 169.fight....... With(sb)about/for (sth) 170.fill .........(sth)with(sth). 171.fill....................in(sth) 172.fit/unfit..............For 173.fond.....................of 174.fondness............ For 175.free............from/of 176.frightened............ At 177.full.......................of 178.fuss...........about/over 179.fed up..............with 180.glad.......about (=happy) 181.glad.......of(=greatful) 182.glance............... At 183.good......at(=able to do sth well)skillful 184.good.........for(=suitable) convenient 185.grapple........... With 186.greatful.......to(sb)for(sth) 187.grief........... At/over 188.grieve.........for/over 189.guard.........Against 190.guilty........ About (=feeling ashamed because you have done sth that you know is wrong) 191.guilty........ Of(=having done sth illegal) 192.harmful/injurious.....To 193.heir...........to ( sth) 194.heir..........of (sb) 195.hint.............at 196.hope........... For 197.hope...........for/of 198.hopeful........... About/of 199.hostile............. To 200.habit......of(doing sth) 201.identical....... With 202.ignorant......... About/of 203.impact..... Of(sb)on(sth/sb) 204.impose........... On 205.impress....... (Sb) with(sth) 206.impression......... On(sb) 207.impression..... Of(sth) 208.impressed........with/by 209.independent........ Of 210.indifferent/callous......to 211.indispensable...... To(sb/sth) 212.indispensable........ For(doing sth) 213.infected................ With 214.infer....................from 215.influence..... Over(=control) 216.influence........ On/upon(=effect) 217.inform.............. Of 218.inquiry............about/into 219.insight............ Into 220.insist.................on 221.insistence..........on 222.interact.............. With 223.interaction......... With (sb/sth) 224.interaction....... Between (two things or persons) 225.interested........... In 226.interfere......... In(=get involved) 227.interfere........ With(=prevent) 228.invest....................in 229.involved...............in 230.irrelevant............... To 231.irrespective........... Of 232.meddle............... In 233.keen......................on 234.kind/cruel............to 235.lack....................of 236.lacking................in 237.lament...........over 238.laugh................. At 239.lead.....................to 240.leave..........for(a place)=go to 241.liable....... For(=legally responsible for paying the cost of) 242.liable........ To(=likely to be punished by law for) 243.listen............. To 244.longing (n)/long(v)..........for 245.look/stare/gaze.......at 246.lust.....................for 247.march.. ..............on 248.married..............to 249.marvel................at 250.meditate/concentrate......on 251.mourn................. For 252.nag.....................at 253.need/necessity....For 254.negligent............. In 255.nervous........About/of 256.notorious.......... For 257.obedient............. To 258.object/objection.....to 259.oblige.....(sb)with(sth) 260.obliged..... To(sb)for (sth) 261.obsession..........with 262.obsessive.......... About 263.open...... To(sb/sth) 264.opportunity......for(sb/sth) 265.opportunity......for/of(doing sth)
Mind Trick to Remember Indians who won Nobel Prize.......... TRICK: Rahul & Chandan Hm Me Sabse Achhe Vaqta aur Kavi hai. ...................R – Rabindra Nath Tagore (1913) C – C. V. Raman (1930) H – Hargobind Khorana (1968) M – Mother Teresa (1979) S – Subramaniam Chandrashekar (1983) A – Amartya Sen (1998) V – Venkataraman Ramakrishnan (2009) K - Kailash Satyarthi (Peace,2014).
ENGLISH SHORT CUT TRICK TO CHOOSE WRONG PART IN SENTENCES................................................ 1. After Preposition always use Verb 1st form + ing. 2. Do not use any preposition with HOME or HOUSE if these words are mentioned- GO, BRING, GET, REACH, ARRIVE etc. 3. When two words are added with any conjunction then clarify them with their respective prepositions. 4. Do not use ON, IN, AT before TODAY, TOMORROW, THE PREVIOUS DAY, YESTERDAY, THE LAST DAY etc. 5. Use TO with the following words- SAY, SUGGEST, PROPOSE, SPEAK, REPLY, EXPLAIN, COMPLAIN, TALK, LISTEN, WRITE etc. 6. Do not use preposition with these words in active voice- DISCUSS, ORDER RESIST, EMPHASIS, STRESS, INVESTIGATE, ACCOMPANY, REGISN, TELL, ATTACH etc. The Precautions to use prepositions are as follows: PREPOSITION 1: AND BETWEEN · AND is used with BETWEEN. Do not use TO with BETWEEN. PREPOSITION 2: ABOVE UNDER BENEATH LOWER · ABOVE & UNDER can be used for Vertical Positions. · ABOVE can be used for more than in number or quantity. · ABOVE is used to show very high but not vertical. · When BENEATH & UNDER both are given as option in a question, Then choose UNDER always as right option as answer. · BELOW is used to show lower than. PREPOSITION 3: BY OFF THROUGH ACROSS · BY is used to show closeness to any object. · BY is also used for telling a prescribed time or a till a prescribed time. · BY is also used for means of Transportation. · OFF is used to show separation or · WITH is used for instrumentation and tools in touching position or show nearness in a sentence. · THROUGH is used for showing / crossing way / passing through from one side to another side · ACROSS is used to show opposite side of any path/object/anything. PREPOSITION 3: AT IN ON · AT is used for small city, precise time, point of time. · IN is used for calendar months, years etc. It is also used for enclosed space, existing state of things. · ON is used for Days, Dates, surfaces, movement.
Aptitude Solved Problems on Calender ..............👉1. On 9th Dec, 2007 Sunday falls. What day of the week was it on 9th Dec, 2006? Answer: Saturday Explanation: The year 2006 is an ordinary year. So, it has 1 odd day. So, the day on 9th Dec, 2007 will be 1 day beyond the day on 9th Dec, 2006. But, 9th Dec, 2007 is Sunday ∴ 9th Dec, 2006 = Sunday - 1 day = Saturday................👉 2. When the calendar of the year 2028 can be used again in the year? Answer: 2056 Explanation: Given year 2028 when divided by 4, leaves a remainder 0. NOTE: When remainder is 0, 28 is added to the given year to get the result. So, 2028 + 28 = 2056..............👉 3. Today is Tuesday. After 72 days, what day it will be ? Answer: Thursday Explanation: Tuesday will be repeated after each 7 days. At 70th day it will also be Tuesday At 72th day = Tuesday + 2 days = Thursday............👉 4. On 5th December 1993, Parimala and Siva celebrated their anniversary on Sunday. What will be the day on their anniversary in 1997? Answer: Friday Explanation: In 1994, number of odd days = 1 day In 1995, number of odd days = 1 day In 1996, number of odd days = 2 days In 1997, number of odd days = 1 day In 1994 to 1997, number of odd days = (1 + 1 + 2 + 1) There are 5 odd days. = Sunday + five days = Friday............👉 5. From the given year (1700. 1200, 1600, 2000, 2012). Which of the following is not a leap year? Answer: 1700 Explanation: From the given year, All years are divisible by 4, except 1700. So, 1700 is not a leap year.
Tricks to. Remember Currency of dfrnt countries :- 👉👉👉👉👉👉👉 A) Remember term PINS---RUPEE ========================= I think you know very well this rupee keyword " PINS " Each capital letter denotes country name like.... P-----Pakistan I------India N-----Nepal S-----Srilanka are Rupee Currency Countries B) Remember term " U CAN SING in NZ E-HATTT "---- DOLLAR ============================================== Remember story like this U CAN SING competition will held in NewZealand Prize will be E-HATTT & Each capital letter Denotes Country Name Follows Usa, CANada, SINGapore, NewZealand, Ecuador, Hongkong, Australia, Taiwan, Trininad & Tobago are Dollar Currency Countries C) Remember term " VC GF in SPAIN "--- EURO =================================== STORY--For Every team their will be Vice Captain (VC) for him Girl Friend (GF) and she is in SPAIN. Vice Captain GirlFriend in SPAIN. Each capital letter Denotes Country Name The Countries are Vaticancity, Cyprus, Germany, France, SPAIN and in spain Each letter denotes one country name Portugal, Austria, Italy, Netherlands are Euro Currency Countries D) Remember term " 3C PUMA "---PESO =============================== U know PUMA Brand already remember like this 3Countries (Chile using PUMA brand Footware 3C--[ Chile, Cuba, Colombia ] PUMA--Philippines, Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina are PESO Currency Countries E) Remember term " BISKAT " ----DINAR ============================== In Hindi DINar BISKAT means Daily BISKAT(Biscuit) BISKAT-- [Bahrain, Iraq, Serbia, Kuwait, Algeria, Tunisia] are DINAR Currency Countries F) Remember term " RUBLE " [ RUssia, BELarus ] ===================================== The currency RUBLE first two Letters RU denotes RUSSIA next three letters BLE denotes BELARUS G) Remember term " IRAN BODI MEN"----RIAL =================================== Remember MEN BODY are IRON its Rial IRON--[ IRAN ] BODY--[ CamBODIa ] MEN--[ YEMEN, OMAN ] are Rial Currency Countries H) Remember term " SU-LESS "----POUND ================================ Remember POUND LESSSU or SU-LESS SU--[ Southsudan Unitedkingdom ] LESS--[ Lebanon Egypt Syria Sudan ] are POUND Currency Countries I) Remember term " CS "----FRANC ========================== Cameroon & Switzerland G) In the country Name THAILAND change ( ILAND = B ) as one Letter B then it will become THAB ( Read it Reverse BAHT Currency of THAILAND ) H) YEN & YUAN always Confusing Currencies of Japan & China here is smalll trick to avoid Confuse...For CHINA currency Both the Country name & Currency Name Ends with " NA " [ chiNA---yuAN ] & For Japan Currency Both the Country name & Currency Name end with " N " [ japaN----yeN ] I) Atlast KOREANS (North & South ) has WON =================================== Both North Korea & South Korea Using WON Currency
Tricks for Percentage Questions💯 💯Percentage based Questions Question Type -1 If there is increase of X% and subsequently X% decrease then there is always loss / decrease in the condition. Trick: (X*X)/100 Ex. If Ruhan salary is increase by 50% and subsequently decrease by 50%. How much percentage loss? Ans. Use trick: 50x50/100= 25% decrease/loss Question Type -2 (Two Successive Discounts) What single discount is equivalent to two successive discounts of X% and Y% Trick: (X+Y)-{(X*Y)/100} Ex.What single discount is equivalent to two successive discounts of 10% and 20% ? Ans. Use trick: (10+20)-(10*20)/100= 28% Question Type -3 (Two Successive Increases) What single Increase is equivalent to two successive Increases of X% and Y% Trick: (X+Y)+{(X*Y)/100} Ex.What single Increase is equivalent to two successive Increases of 10% and 20% ? Ans. Use trick: (10+20)+(10*20)/100= 32%
TiMe & work : Time to solve = 60 mnt Level =moderate 50que ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. (i) 5 men can prepare 10 toys in 6 days working 6 hours a day. Then in how many days can 12 men prepare 16 toys working 8 hours a day. [Ans. (c) 3 days] (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 8 (e) None ......... ...........(ii) 10 men can prepare 20 toys in 3 days working 12 hours a day. Then in how many days can 24 men prepare 32 toys working 4 hours a day. [Ans. (d) 6 days] (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 (e) None .....................(iii) 20 men can prepare 40 toys in 24 days working 18 hours a day. Then in how many days can 36 men prepare 48 toys working 16 hours a day. [Ans. (d) 18 days] (a) 16 (b) 12 (c) 21 (d) 18 (e) None .............2. (i)16 men can do a piece of work in 10days.How many men are needed to complete the work in 40 days. [Ans.(a)4 men] (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 10 (e) None ............(ii) 40 men can cut 60 trees in 8 hours. If 8 men leave the job, how many trees will be cut in 12 hours? [Ans. (c) 72 trees] (a) 64 (b) 56 (c) 72 (d) 80 (e) None ...........(iii) 8 men can do a piece of work in 5 days. How many men are needed to complete the work in 10 days? [Ans.(b) 4 men] (a) 8 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 6 (e) None ............(iv) 15 men can do a piece of work in 6 days. How many men are needed to complete the work in 3 days? [Ans. (a) 30 men] (a) 30 (b) 25 (c) 35 (d) 40 (e) None .............(v) 20 men can cut 30 trees in 4 hours. If 4 men leave the job, how many trees will be cut in 6 hours? [Ans. (b) 36 trees] (a) 30 (b) 36 (c) 40 (d) 80 (e) None ...............3. (i) A can do 3/4th of a work in 12 days . In how many days can he finish 1/8th of the work? [Ans. (b) 2 days] (a) 6 days (b) 2 days (c) 5 days (d) 3 days (e) None ................(ii) Ram can do 2/3rd of a work in 16 days. In how many days can he finish 1/12th of the work? [Ans. (c) 2 days] (a) 1 day (b) 3 days (c) 2 days (d) 2 ½ days (e) None .............(iii) Vinay can do ¼ th of a work in 5 days. In how many days can he finish 1/5th of the work? [Ans. (c) 4 days] (a) 20days (b) 5 days (c) 4 days (d) 7 days (e) None ..............4. (i) A can do a piece of work in 5 days, and B can do it in 6 days. How long will they take if both work together? [Ans. (b) 2 8/11days] (a) 6 2/3 days (b) 2 8/11 days (c) 2 days (d) 4 days (e) None ...............(ii) A can do a piece of work in 30 days while B can do it in 40 days. A and B working together can do it in: [Ans. (d) 17 1/7days] (a) 70 days (b) 42 3/4 days (c) 27 1/7 days (d) 17 1/7 days (e) None ................(iii) 10 men can complete a piece of work in 15 days and 15 women and complete the same work in 12 days. If all the 10 men and 15 women work together, in how many days will the work get completed? [Ans. (c) 6 2/3 days] (a) 6 days (b) 7 2/3 days (c) 6 2/3 days (d) 6 1/3 days (e)None ....................(iv) A can do (1/3) of a work in 5 days and B can do (2/5) of the work in 10 days. In how many days both A and B together can do the work? [Ans. (b) 9 3/8days] (a)7 3/4 days (b)9 3/8 days (c)8 4/5 days (d)10days (e)None ..................5. (i) A, B and C can do a piece of work in 6, 12 and 24 days respectively. They altogether will complete the work in- [Ans. (a) 3 3/7days] (a)3 3/7 days (b)7/24 days (c) 4 4/5 days (d) 5/24 days (e)None .................(ii) A can do a piece of work in 5 days; B can do it in 6 days. If C who can do the work in 12 days joins them, how long will they take to complete the work? [Ans. (c) 2 and 2/9 days] (a) 7 days (b) 7 2/3 days (c) 2 and 2/9 days(d) 9 1/3 days (e)None ................6. (i) A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 days and A alone can do it in 9 days. In how many days can B alone do it? [Ans. (c) 18days] (a) 7 days (b) 19 days (c) 18 days (d) 10days (e) None ..................(ii) A & B can together do a piece of work in 15 days. B alone can do it in 20 days. A alone can do it in: [Railway Exam-1991] (a) 30 days (b) 40 days (c) 45 days(d) 60 days (e) None ..................(iii) A and B working together could mow a field in 28 days and with the help of C they could have mowed it in 21 days. How long would C take by himself ? [Ans. (c) 84days] (a) 86 days (b) 48 days (c) 84 days (d) 68 days (e) None .................(iv) A and B finish a job in 12 days, while A, B and C can finish it in 8 days. C alone will finish the job in: [Ans. (c) 24days] (a)20 day (b) 14 day (c) 24 day (d) 16 day (e) None .................(v) A can do a piece of work in 5 days, B in 4 days and A, B and C together in 2 days. In what time would C do it alone? [Ans. (d) 20 days] (a) 25 days (b) 12 days (c) 15 days (d) 20 days (e) None ..............7. (i) I can finish a work in 15 days at 8 hrs a day. You can finish it in (6 and 2/3) days at 9 hrs a day. Find in how many days we can finish it working together 10 hrs a day. [Ans. (b) 4 days] (a) 8 days (b) 4 days (c) 6days (d) 9 days (e) None .............(ii) I can finish a work in 16 days at 5 hrs a day. You can finish it in 12 days at 4 hrs a day. Find in how many days we can finish it working together 6 hrs a day. [Ans. (a) 5 days] (a) 5 days (b) 4 days (c) 6days (d) 8 days (e) None ..........8. (i) A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days, B and C in 15 days, C and A in 20 days. How long would each take separately to do the same work? [Ans. (a) 30, 20,60 days] (a) 30, 20, 60 days (b) 30, 20, 50 days (c) 40, 20, 60 days (d) 20, 30, 60 days (e) None ............(ii) A and B can finish a piece of work in 30 days, B and C in 40 days while C and A in 60 days. How long will they take to finish the work together? [Ans. (a) 26 2/3 days] (a) 13 1/3 (b) 16 2/3 (c) 25 (d) 24 (e) None ..........(iii) A and B can do a piece of work in 10 days, B and C in 15 days and C and A in 20 days. They all work at it for 6 days, and then A leaves, and B & C can go on together for 4 days more. If B then leaves, how long will C take to complete the work? [Ans. (c) 10 days] (a) 20 days (b) 25 days (c) 10 days (d) 15 days (e) None ............9. (i) A is thrice as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 60 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (a) 22.5 days] (a) 22.5 days (b) 25 days (c) 23days (d) 19days (e) None............ (ii) A is twice as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 30 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (b) 20 days] (a) 18 days (b) 20 days (c) 24days (d) 22 days (e) None ........(iii) A is 4 times as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 45 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (a) 12 days] (a) 12 days (b) 16 days (c) 8days (d) 20 days (e) None . .... .(iv) A is thrice as fast as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 40 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (c) 15 days] (a) 16 days (b) 10 days (c) 15days (d) 22 days (e) None......... (v) A is thrice as good a workman as B, and is therefore able to finish a work in 80 days less than B. Find the time in which they can do it working together. [Ans. (a) 30 days] (a) 30 days (b) 20 days (c) 24days (d) 25 days (e) None. ...,..... 10. (i) To do a certain work B would take three times as long as A and C together and C twice as long as A and B together. The three men together complete the work in 10 days. How long would each take separately? [Ans. (c) 24, 40, 30days] (a) 25, 30, 15 days (b) 24, 30, 40 days (c) 24, 40, 30days (d) 30, 40, 24 days (e) None. ......... 11. (i) A is twice as good a workman as B. Together they finish the work in 14 days . In how many days can it be done by each separately? [Ans. (a) A=21, B=42 days] (a) 21, 42 days (b) 42, 21 days (c) 23, 21days (d) 12, 24days (e) None ........... (ii) A and B together can do a piece of work in 8 days. If A does twice as much work as B in a given time, find how long A alone would take to do the work? [Ans. (b) 12 days] (a) 10 days (b) 12 days (c) 14days (d) 16 days (e) None............. (iii) A and B together can do a piece of work in 9 days. If A does thrice as much work as B in a given time, find how long A alone would take to do the work? [Ans. (a) 12 days] (a) 12days (b) 14 days (c) 16days (d) 18days (e) None......... (iv) A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 days. If A does twice as much work as B in a given time, find how long A alone would take to do the work? [Ans. (b) 9 days] (a) 16 days (b) 9 days (c) 18days (d) 21 days (e) None......... (v) A takes twice as much time as B and thrice as much time as C to finish a piece of work, working together they can finish the work in 2 days, find the time each will take to finish the work. [Ans. (a) 12, 6, 4 days] (a) 12, 6, 4 days (b) 18, 9, 6 days (c) 24, 12, 8 days (d) 12, 18, 6 days (e) None ..........12. (i) If 3 men or 4 women can reap, a field in 43 days, how long will 7 men and 5 women take to reap it? [Ans. (a)12days] (a) 12 days (b) 14days (c) 15days (d) 18day (e) None (ii) If 3 men or 5 women can reap, a field in 43 days, how long will 5 men and 6 women take to reap it? [Ans. (a)15days] (a) 15 days (b) 25days (c) 18days (d) 12day (e) None (iii) If 6 men or 10 women can reap, a field in 86 days, how long will 10 men and 12 women take tom reap it? (a) 30 days (b) 35days (c) 25days (d) 40day (e) None (iv) If 4 men or 6 boys can reap a field in 20 days, how long will 6 men and 11 boys finish it? [Ans. (b) 6days] (a) 8 days (b) 6days (c) 7days (d) 9day (e) None 13. (i) 1 men or 2 women or 3 boys can do a work in 44 days. Then in how many days will 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy do the work? [Ans. (d) 24 days] (a) 26 days (b) 19 days (c) 18 days (d) 24 days (e) None (ii) 2 men or 3 women or 4 boys can do a work in 52 days. Then in how many days will 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy do the work? [Ans. (d) 48 days] (a) 24 days (b) 42 days (c) 36 days (d) 48 days (e) None (iii) 3 men or 4 women or 5 boys can do a work in 47 days. Then in how many days will 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy do the work? [Ans. (c) 60 days] (a) 40 days (b) 50 days (c) 60 days (d) 45 days (e) None 14. (i) A man or a woman or a boy can do a job in 20 days, 30 days or 60 days respectively. How many boys must assist 2 men and 8 women to do the work in 2 days?[Ans. (c) 8 boys] (a) 6 boys (b) 10 boys (c) 8 boys (d) 5 boys (e) None (ii) A can do a job in 20 days .B in 30 days and C in 60 days. If A is helped on every 3rdday by B and C, then in how many days the job is finished? [Ans. (b) 15 days] (a) 20 days (b) 15 days (c) 18 days (d) 24 days (e) None (iii) A and B can do a job in 16 days and 12 days respectively. 4 days before finishing the job, A joined B. B has started the work alone. Find how many days B has worked alone?[Ans. (d) 5 days] (a) 8 days (b) 10 days (c) 4 days (d) 5 days (e) None (iii) A man, a woman or a boy can do a job in 20 days, 30 days or 60 days respectively. How many boys must assist 2 men and 8 women to do the work in 2 days? [Ans. (a) 8 boys] (a) 8 boys (b) 10 boys (c) 12 boys (d) 16 boys (e) None (iv) A can do a piece of work in 24 days, while B alone can do it in 16 days. With the help of C they finish the work in 8 days. Find in how many days alone C can do the work?[Ans. (a) 48days] (a) 48 days (b) 36 days (c) 40 days (d) 50 days (e) None 15. (i) 6 men and 3 boys working together can do 5 times as much work per hour as a man and a boy together. Compare the work of a man with that of a boy. [Ans. (a) 2 : 1] (a) 2 : 1 (b) 3 : 1 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 4 : 1 (e) None (ii) 8 men and 4 boys working together can do 6 times as much work per hour as a man and a boy together. Compare the work of a man with that of a boy. [Ans. (c) 1 : 1]
D-BAT (DAILY BANKING AWARENESS TEST) : 29-04-2016 Q1. India successfully launched its seventh navigation satellite _____ on-board the PSLV from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre Sriharikota. 1) IRNSS 1C 2) IRNSS 1E 3) IRNSS 1G 4) IRNSS 1D 5) IRNSS 1A Answer-3........ Q2. Gold medal at 9th Moscow Sand Sculpture Championship 2016 was given to which of the following? 1) Nitish Bharti 2) Sudarsan Pattnaik 3) Anand Aggarwal 4) Rajendra Jain 5) Harsh Khanna Answer-2........ Q3. Russia launched a _____ rocket from the Cosmodrome located in the country? 1) Soyuz-5.1a 2) Soyuz-4.1a 3) Soyuz-1.1a 4) Soyuz-2.1a 5) Soyuz-3.1a Answer-4....... Q4. The newly appointed Chairman and Managing Director of Power Finance Corporation (PFC) is- 1) Rajeev Sharma 2) Rakesh Sethi 3) Sanjeev Khanna 4) Amit Pandey 5) Harendra Sharma Answer-1...... Q5. Who has been re-elected as the Prime Minister (Sikyong) of Tibet? 1) Doje Cedain 2) Zeng Yongya 3) Dalai Lama 4) Lobsay Sangay 5) Padma Choling Answer-4....... Q6. The Cabinet gave its approval for the memorandum of understanding between Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and the Insurance Authority of _________. 1) Hong Kong 2) United Arab Emirates 3) Nepal 4) Bhutan 5) Kazakhastan Answer-2...... Q7. Well known cartoonist _____ the creator of Boban and Molly died. 1) R.K.Narayan 2) Walt Disney 3) V T Thomas 4) Gary Larson 5) O V Vijyan Answer-3....... Q8. Panama and the ______ have signed an agreement on sharing of bank account information. 1) Scotland Yard 2) Switzerland 3) United Arab Emirates 4) Australia 5) United States Answer-5....... Q9. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for signing a MoU between India and Papua New Guinea on cooperation in the field of ______. 1) Nuclear Energy 2) Electricity 3) Healthcare and Medical Science 4) Transport 5) Agriculture Answer-3...... Q10. Indian archer _______ equalled the world record in womens recurve event in the first stage of the Archery World Cup. 1) Deepika Kumari 2) Anjum Chopra 3) Divya Singh 4) Geeta Singh 5) Asha Aggarwal Answer-1........ Q11. India Ratings has lowered the India's GDP growth forecast for the year 2016-17 to- 1) 7.6% 2) 7.7% 3) 7.8% 4) 7.9% 5) 7.5% Answer-2
One Liners of Banking Awareness o RBI is the Central bank of India o RBI was setup on the recommendations of Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance also known as the Hilton- Young Commission. o RBI has 4 regional offices at Mumbai, Kolkatta, Chennai and Delhi. o The head office of RBI is located at Mumbai. o Currency notes other than one rupee notes are issued by RBI. o Scheduled commercial banks are included in the second schedule to the RBI act 1934. o Schedule commercial banks are- SBI and its associates, Nationalized banks, private sector banks, regional rural banks, urban cooperative banks, state cooperative banks. o 14 banks were nationalized on 19 july 1969. o Regional rural banks were established on 2.10.1975 o All commercial banks including branches of foreign banks functioning in India, local area banks and regional rural banks are insured by the DICGC(Deposit Insurance and Credit Gurantee Corporation of India Limited). o Each depositor in a bank is insured upto a maximum of Rs 1 lakh for both principal and interest amount. o LIC (Life insurance corporation) of India was established in 1956 as wholly owned corporation of the Government of India. o Export and Import Bank of India (EXIM) was established in 1982. o National Bank of agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) was established in 1982. o Interest payable on savings bank account is not regulated by RBI. o With effect from April 2010 payment of interest on savings bank accounts by scheduled commercial banks would be calculated on a daily product basis. o Fixed deposits and recurring deposits are repayable after an agreed period. o When a bank returns a cheque unpaid , it is called as dishonor of the cheque. o Mortgage is a security on immovable property for a deposit received by a bank. o Accounts in which shares of various companies are traded in electronic form is called Demat account. o Distribution of insurance products and insurance policies by the banks as corporate agencies is known as bankassurance. o The rate of inflation increases when the purchasing power of money decreases. o Treasury bills, commercial paper, certificate of deposit, shares and bonds are called as money market instruments. o Repurchase agreement is not money market instrument. o The loans of very small amount given to low income group is called as Mirco credit. o ALM stands for Asset Liability management o The Banking ombudsman resolves the complaints of the customers in regard to services provided by the banks. o Money laundering means the process of conversion of money obtained illegally to appear to have originated from legitimate sources o A cheque which has completed the stipuled validy of the cheque is called as Stale Cheque. o Interest is not paid in current accounts. o CAMEL denotes capital adequacy, asset quality, management, efficiency and liquidity. o When the ATM machine installed in the bank is out of order, it is called as operational risk. o When the loans are not repaid in time, it is called as credit risk. o The first Indian bank to open a branch outside India in London in 1946 is bank of India. o Soiled note means a note which has become dirty due to usage and also includes a two piece note pasted together wherein both the pieces presented belong to the same note and form the entire note. o Mutilated banknote is a banknote of which a portion is missing or which is composed of more than two pieces. o Imperfect banknote means any banknote which is wholly or partially, obliterated, shrunk , washed, altered but doesnot include a multilated banknote o The first banknote issued by independent India wa the one rupee note issued in 1949 o KYS is an acronym for Know Your Customer a term used for customer identification process. o KYC has two components- Identity and address o Commercial Paper(CP) is an unsecured money market instrument issued in the form of a promissory note o Commercial Paper(CP) was introduced in India in 1990. o Corporates, primary dealers and the all India Financial institutions are eligible to issue CP o Commercial Paper(CP) can be issued for maturities between a minimum of 7 Days and a maximum of upto 1 year from the date of issue. o Commercial Paper(CP) can be issued in denominations of Rs 5 lakh or multiples thereof. o Every issuer must appoint an issuing and payment agent for issuance of CP. o A term deposit is a contract between the bank and the customer for a definite term and it cannot be paid prematurely at the bank’s option. Banks have the freedom to determine their own penal rates of interest for premature withdrawal of term deposits o Base rate system has replaced the erstwhile Benchmark Prime lending rate system with effect from July 2010 o RTGS stands for REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT o The RTGS system is primarily meant for large value transactions. The minimum amount to be remitted through RTGS is Rs 2 Lakh. There is no upper ceiling for RTGS transactions o NEFT – NATIONAL ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER is a nation – wide payment system facilitating one to one funds transfer. o There is no limit- either minimum or maximum- on the amount of funds that could be transferred using NEFT. o IFSC or INDIANFINANCIAL SYSTEM CODE is an alpha-numeric code that uniquely identifies a bank branch participating in the NEFT system o ECS- Electronic Clearing System is an electronic mode of payment/receipt for transactions that are repetitive and periodic in nature o MICR – MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER RECONGNITION is a 9 digit code to identify the location of the bank branch; the first 3 characters represent the city, next 3 the bank and lat 3 the branch o The first bank in India to be given an ISO certification is CANARA Bank o The First Indian bank to have been started solely with Indian capital is PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK o Cheque Truncation system(CTS) is the process of stopping the flow of the physical cheque issued by a drawer at some point with the presenting bank en-route to the drawee bank branch. o The FULL FORM of CORE in Core banking Solution is Centralized Online Realtime Exchange o Inflation in India is measured on gross domestic product(GDP) o Central Government levies taxes on income(except income on agriculture which by state govt.) , customs duties, central excise and service tax. o VAT, stamp duty, state excise, land revenue and profession tax are levied by state government o Allahabad Bank is the oldest public sector bank in India o Divideneds are profits the company distributes to shareholders o Bankruptcy is a legal action in which a person who is not able to repay his loans satisfactorily is declared bankrupt by a court order o Indian Stock market has three mainstream stock exchanges- BSE, NSE and MCX-SX
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