IBPS (INDIA'S BEWKOOF PUBLIC SECTOR) WALE PAGAL HO GYE HAIN
131 os1 score pe kya chance hai doston...???
just 116 in ibps rrb officer scale 1 from West Bengal....... Do i stand a chance???? guys plz guide...
rrb po highest marks any idea????????????????plz post
PD- DEC 2013 direct download.. (personally not recommended better buy its hard copy or read out on its official website)
tried to see my score by opening this link
"To View Scores of CWE � RRB (RRBs CWE-II) Recruitment of Officers Scale-I
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bt page is showing-- "last date of results is over"
what d hell is dis??
anybdy having any idea..
hii after bakwass ibps po exam i want to know the best n spartian method of facing ibps clerk...nybdy knw plz share d previous yr pattern,(jzt lyk jaise po me quant ne jhatka diya) was der any difficult and tricky section?
Trying to open result for RRB Asst.
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Common erors in English :
WRONG: “Please excuse me. I have to leave now to put my children TO SLEEP.”RIGHT: “… I have to leave now to put my children TO BED.”(EXPLANATION: It is a criminal offence to put a person “to sleep”. In Singapore it carries the death penalty.)
WRONG: “I SEND our son Joey to school everyday.” RIGHT: “I DRIVE/TAKE our son Joey to school….”(EXPLANATION: To “send” someone means that you are not accompanying that person on the journey.)
WRONG: “Please SWITCH your mobile phone to silent mode.” RIGHT: “Please PUT your mobile phone on silent mode.”
WRONG: “Children, please OFF the lights when you leave the room.” RIGHT: ” … Please SWITCH OFF the lights …”
WRONG: “I will APPRECIATE if you can keep your voice down.” RIGHT: “I will APPRECIATE IT if you can keep your voice down.” or “I will appreciate your keeping your voice down.”(EXPLANATION: The word “appreciate” must be followed by an object.)
WRONG: “He is late. MUST BE he overslept or missed the bus.” RIGHT: “… IT MUST BE THAT he overslept or missed the bus.” or “… He MUST HAVE overslept or missed the bus.”
WRONG: “LAST TIME we lived in a kampong house.” RIGHT: “PREVIOUSLY, we lived in a kampong house.” or “We USED TO live in a kampong house.”
WRONG: “It may rain this afternoon. You GOT bring umbrella OR NOT?” RIGHT: ” … DID YOU bring an umbrella!”
WRONG: “From the way he speaks, I would consider him AS a snob.” RIGHT: Drop the word “AS”.
WRONG: “You BETTER apologise to him as he is really mad.” RIGHT: “IT WILL BE GOOD if you apologise…”
WRONG: “Sorry, I am really busy with work right now. Can we discuss tomorrow?” RIGHT: ” … Can we discuss IT tomorrow?”
WRONG: “You ONLY JUST found out about the sale? Today is the last day.” RIGHT: “You found out ONLY NOW about the sale? …”
WRONG: “I used to love durians, but NOT SO MUCH nowadays.” RIGHT: ” … but LESS SO nowadays,
WRONG: ” The Japanese numbers game sudoku is very popular among the staff of my office. MYSELF, I took it up a year ago.”COMMENT: Drop “myself”.
WRONG: “No idea.” RIGHT: “I don't know.”
WRONG: “John, you look groovy. You aim to win at the best DRESS competition tonight, don't you?” RIGHT: “… You aim to win at the best DRESSED competition tonight, don't you?”(EXPLANATION: If it is a “best dress” competition, John would not be eligible unless he is a cross dresser.)
WRONG: “Do you like the FRAGRANCE of the wine?” RIGHT: “Do you like the BOUQUET of the wine?”
WRONG: “I can see that you prefer the champagne coloured roses THAN the red ones.” RIGHT: “I see that you prefer the champagne coloured roses TO the red ones.”
WRONG: “I will wait for you at Ya Kun while you are at the hair dressing SALOON.” RIGHT: ” … hair dressing SALON.”
WRONG: “We just met. Please don't hold my hand here. AFTER people talk.” RIGHT: ” … OR people may talk (gossip).”
WRONG: “Can you call me BACK soon? ” RIGHT: Drop the word “back” as it is redundant.
WRONG: “Mary, I have a cocktail this Friday at the office. Would you like to join me?” COMMENT: “A cocktail” means a glass of alcoholic drink. Mary may rather go to a “cocktail party”.
WRONG: “I saw you holding Bee Hong's hands. You are both in love, ISN'T IT?” RIGHT: “… You are both in love, AREN'T YOU?”
WRONG: “Can you hold my hand as I am SCARED of the dark.” RIGHT: “… as the dark SCARES me.” or “… as I am AFRAID of the dark.”
WRONG: “I like my eggs HALF-BOILED.” RIGHT: “I like my eggs SOFT-BOILED.”(EXPLANATION: So far there is no cooking equipment for boiling only half of an egg while it is still in the shell.)
WRONG: “I go MARKETING only once a week.” RIGHT: “I go TO THE MARKET only once a week.”(EXPLANATION: “Marketing” is done only by the marketing executives of a company.)
WRONG: “Why are you not DRINKING your soup?” RIGHT: “Why are you not HAVING your soup?”(EXPLANATION: As soup typically contains solid ingredients, unlike water or milk or juice, it is generally not appropriate to use “drink” to describe its consumption.)
WRONG: “Have you FINISH eating?” RIGHT: “Have you FINISHED eating!”(EXPLANATION: “Finish” here is used as part of the verb “have finished”.)
WRONG: “This restaurant operates on a 'first come, first SERVE basis.” RIGHT: ” … 'first come, first SERVED basis.”
WRONG: ” No fish? Prawns ALSO CAN.” RIGHT: “No fish? Prawns ARE FINE TOO.”
WRONG: Cake-seller to customer: “Okay, two banana muffins and one peach tart. SOME MORE?” RIGHT: “… ANYTHING ELSE!”
WRONG: “Sorry. I LEFT only one Sri Lanka crab. CAN TAKE local crabs instead?” RIGHT: “… I HAVE only one small Sri Lanka crab LEFT. CAN you TAKE local crabs instead? ”
WRONG: “I see a conflict of INTEREST as Mr A is our financial consultant and his firm is selling financial products to us. RIGHT: “I see a conflict of INTERESTS as …”(EXPLANATION: It takes more than one interest to conflict.)
WRONG: “Last month, I INFORMED that our production cost had been rising.” RIGHT: “… I INFORMED ALL OF YOU that …” or “… I REPORTED that …”.(EXPLANATION: The word “inform”, unlike the word “say” or “report”, must be followed by an object.)
WRONG: “The reason for the increase in our cost IS BECAUSE commodity prices have been going up relentlessly.” RIGHT: “The reason for the increase in our cost IS THAT commodity prices have …”.(EXPLANATION: “Because” is used only when the sentence is written in a different way: “Our cost has increased BECAUSE commodity prices have been …”.)
WRONG: “I don't think SO that commodity prices have risen that much.” RIGHT: “I don't think that commodity prices have risen that much.”(EXPLANATION: The word “so” is redundant.)
WRONG: “Please do not repeat the mistake again.” RIGHT: “… Please do not repeat it.”(EXPLANATION: “Repeat” means “do again”. So to “repeat again” means “to do again again”.)
WRONG: “After you have studied the proposed agreement, please REVERT to me.”. RIGHT: “… Please COME BACK to me.”(EXPLANATION: “To revert to ” means to transform back into the shape of”.)
WRONG: “We should meet soon to discuss ABOUT the reception for our foreign visitors.” RIGHT: “… to discuss the reception for …”.(EXPLANATION: “To discuss” means “to talk ABOUT”. So the word “about” is redundant.)
WRONG: “With regards to Project A, can you update me on its progress?” RIGHT: “WITH REGARD TO …” RIGHT: “AS REGARDS to Project A …”
WRONG: “Our team COMPRISES OF people from various disciplines.” RIGHT: “Our team COMPRISES people from various disciples.
WRONG: “The supplier will not be able to deliver the new desk-top computers in time. AS SUCH we have to continue to use our existing computers for at least another week.” RIGHT: “… SO we have to continue …”(EXPLANATION: We use “as such” only when we can answer the question: “As what?”.Example: “John has just been appointed team leader. As such (as a team leader), he now has a greater responsibility in the office.
WRONG: “Although Jane's report is not exactly a well-written one, we can consider it AS completed since it serves the purpose intended.” RIGHT: Drop the word “AS”.
WRONG: “I must catch HOLD OF the boss before he goes on vacation.” COMMENT: The phrase “hold of” is redundant.
WRONG: “We spent half a day SEARCHING for a missing document.” RIGHT: “… SEARCHING THE OFFICE for a missing document.” RIGHT: “… LOOKING for a missing document.”(EXPLANATION: “To search” means “to check or examine”. It must therefore be followed by a word depicting a place or an area.)
mere RRB me kam number aaye comp. le dooba kya karu ?
Any guess for highest marks..........................in rrb ofc 1
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mere totling m 116 aa rhe h bt unhone scoring m 115 de rakhe h wht should i do?
mre rrb officer asst. m 116 marks aa rhe h totling m bt unhone scoring m 115 hi de rakh h wht should i do? plz suggest me and tell me highest score kya gye hai
What is your ibps rrb office assistant score???
What is your ibps rrb office assistant score??
What is your ibps rrb officer scale-1 score?
also post ur score
when wil be ibps po results released?