^-----^Meetings in August:^---^
=> 2016 BRICS Convention on Tourism :- Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh
=> 2016 South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation :- Islamabad (Pakistan)--attended by Shaktikanta Das
=> 2nd Meeting of BRICS Ministers for Disaster Managemen :- Udaipur (Rajasthan).
=> 6th Tokyo International Conference on African Development :- Nairobi (Kenya)
=> International Meeting on Counter Terrorism :- Bali (Indonesia)--Attended by Kiren Rijiju
=> BRICS women parliamentarian’s forum meeting:- Jaipur (Rajasthan).
=> Conference on “International Arbitration in BRICS:- Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.
=> First Asian Science and Technology (S&T) Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction :- Thailand (Bangkok).
=> First BRICS Film Festival :- Sirifort Auditorium Complex in New Delhi
=> First National Conference of Investigation Agencies :- Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.
=> First SAARC Youth Parliamentarians Conference on Peace and Harmony for Development:- Islamabad (Pakistan).
=> First technology 2 day meet under Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for Northeast India :- Guwahati
=> 3rd edition of World Trauma Congres :- New Delhi.
=> Seventh meeting of SAARC Immigration Authorities :- Islamabad (Pakistan)--attended by Rajnath Singh.
=> World Economic Forum (WEF) India Economic Summi :- New Delhi-- Fostering an Inclusive India through Digital Transformation.
hello! if any one has any study materials for RBI assistant 2016 kindly share it.
Is there a short cut method to solve series... I never get through series.😞
I am from tamilnadu.. i know to read write speak understand tamil.. but my second language in school was hindi.. hence i don hv any certificate to produce tat i know my native language.. ll this create problem.. am i eligible for RBI assistant or not.. please let me know??
Frnds how are the preparations going....
Working with psb do i need Noc to give exam?
Does anyone know Assistant 2015 final cut off with interview for Mumbai Division?
I am new to banking exams, kindly help me out! Thank you
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Can rbi assistant stay in same place until retirement
Gross salary is 32k..what will be the in-hand salary?
In a group of 6 boys and 4 girls, four children are to be selected. In how many different ways can they be selected such that at least one boy should be there?
A. 156
B. 209
C. 193
D. 245
E. None of these
Below are the basic definitions of the Policy Rates OF RBI.
Repo Rate – It is the rate at which RBI lends money to commercial banks.
Reverse Repo rate – It is the rate at which RBI borrows money from commercial banks.
Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) – The share of net demand and time liabilities (deposits) thatbanks must maintain as cash balance with the Reserve Bank.
Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) – The share of net demand and time liabilities (deposits) thatbanks must maintain in safe and liquid assets, such as, government securities, cash and gold.
Bank Rate – It is the rate at which the Reserve Bank is ready to buy or rediscount bills of exchange or other commercial papers for long term.
Marginal Standing Facility Rate (MSF) – The rate at which the scheduled banks can borrow funds from the RBI overnight, against the approved government securities is termed as MSF.
Directions (1-15): Find out the error, if any.
Q1. He does not fail to came to my help whenever I am in trouble.
(a) He does not
(b) fail to came
(c) to my help
(d) whenever I am in trouble.
(e) No Error
Q2. During holidays I like visiting friends than staying indoors.
(a) During holidays
(b) I like
(c) visiting friends
(d) than staying indoors.
(e) No Error
Q3. She use my knife for cutting the paper.
(a) She use
(b) my knife
(c) for cutting
(d) the paper.
(e) No Error
Q4. My parents prevented me in accepting the invitation.
(a) My parents
(b) prevented me
(c) in accepting
(d) the invitation.
(e) No Error
Q5. Prabhakar is famous in his victory at Madras.
(a) Prabhakar is
(b) famous
(c) in his victory
(d) at Madras.
(e) No Error
Q6. Rajan and I after office hours often play chess.
(a) Rajan and I
(b) after office
(c) hours often
(d) play chess.
(e) No Error
Q7. My sister insists she allowed to remain unmarried.
(a) My sister
(b) insists
(c) she allowed to
(d) remain unmarried.
(e) No Error
Q8. Though Vivek is young he enjoys listening old songs.
(a) Though Vivek
(b) is young
(c) he enjoys
(d) listening old songs.
(e) No Error
Q9. Her parents gave away the prizes to our school children.
(a) Her parents
(b) gave away
(c) the prizes
(d) to our school children.
(e) No Error
Q10. He climbed from the ladder to reach the ceiling.
(a) He climbed
(b) from the ladder
(c) to reach
(d) the ceiling.
(e) No Error
Q11. Children should be taught to be kindly towards animals.
(a) Children
(b) should be
(c) taught to be
(d) kindly towards animals.
(e) No Error
Q12. Who of the two is joining the team?
(a) Who of
(b) the two
(c) is joining
(d) the team?
(e) No Error
Q13. My uncle forced my friend and I to stay back.
(a) My uncle
(b) forced my
(c) friend and I
(d) to stay back.
(e) No Error
Q14. Be careful so that you are not be caught by the police.
(a) Be careful so
(b) that you are
(c) not be caught by
(d) the police.
(e) No Error
Q15. Would you like to come with us for a drama?
(a) Would you
(b) like to
(c) come with
(d) us for a drama?
(e) No Error
Solutions
S1. Ans.(b)
Sol. Use ‘come’ in place of ‘came’.
S2. Ans.(c)
Sol. Use ‘more’ after friends.
S3. Ans.(a)
Sol. Write ‘she uses’.
S4. Ans.(c)
Sol. Write preposition ‘from’ in place of ‘in’.
S5. Ans.(c)
Sol. Write preposition ‘for’ in place of ‘in’.
S6. Ans.(e)
Sol. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
S7. Ans.(c)
Sol. Write ‘that she should be allowed to’.
S8. Ans.(d)
Sol. Write ‘listening to old songs’.
S9. Ans.(e)
Sol. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
S10. Ans.(b)
Sol. Write ‘up’ in place of ‘from’.
S11. Ans.(d)
Sol. Use ‘kind’ in place of ‘kindly’.
S12. Ans.(a)
Sol. Write ‘Which’ in place of ‘who’.
S13. Ans.(c)
Sol. Write objective case pronoun ‘me’.
S14. Ans.(b)
Sol. Use ‘you may’ in place of ‘you are’.
S15. Ans.(e)
Sol. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
List of New Appointments in 2016 : October Month :
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Abdelilah Benkirane - Prime Minsiter, Morocco
Ajay Kumar Bhalla - Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
Amandeep Singh Gill - India's Ambassador to Geneva
Amrit Lugun - Ambassador of India to the State of Eritrea
Antonio Guterres - Secretary-General, United Nations
Anurag Thakur - Member, ICC's finance committee
Arundhati Bhattacharya - Head, State Bank of India (extended till October 2017)
Asha Kharga - Head of Marketing, Axis Bank
Basant Pratap Singh - Chief Secretary, Madhya Pradesh
Clifton Cortez - 1st Advisor to promote the LGBTI, World Bank
Dhiraj Rajaram - CEO, Mu Sigma
Eric Jing - CEO, Ant Financial
Geeta Phogat - Deputy Superintendent of Police, Haryana Police
Gurumoorthy Mahalingam - Whole-Time Member, SEBI
James Parker - President (Global Sales) - Tata Communications
Justice Mohanty - Chief Justice, Jharkhand High Court
K.E. Raghunathan - National President, All India Manufacturers’ Association (AIMO)
K.J. Yesudas - Brand Ambassador, 'Haritha Keralam' project
Karnal Singh - Director, Enforcement Directorate (ED)
Kersti Kaljulaid - 1st Female President, Estonia
Kristalina Georgieva - Chief Executive Office (CEO), World Bank
Lt Gen A.K. Sharma - GoC, 16 Corps
Luo Zhaohui - China's Ambassador to India
M S Sahoo - Chairperson, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI)
Madhur Deora - CFO & Senior Vice President, Paytm
Major General Nilendra Kumar - Additional Director General NCC Directorate, Jammu and Kashmir
Mariano Rajoy - Prime Minister, Spain
Mohan Reddy - Honorary Consul, Germany
Morinari Watanabe - President, International Gymnastics Federation (FIG)
Navdeep Suri - India's Ambassador to United Arab Emirates
Nitish Kumar - President, JD(U)
O. Panneerselvam - Portfolios of Tamil Nadu CM (J. Jayalalithaa)
Parvez Ahmad - Chairman & CEO, Jammu and Kashmir Bank
Pradip Kumar Amat - Health Minister, Odisha (Additional Charge)
Pradip Kumar Mohanty - acting Chief Justice, Jharkhand High Court
PV Sindhu - Brand Ambassador, Rashtriya Ispat Nigam
R. Ravindra - Indian Ambassador, Republic of Guinea
R. Subramania Kumar - Executive Director, Indian Overseas Bank
Rajeev Misra - Head, $100 billion fund (Softbank)
Rajeev Rishi - Chairman, Indian Banks’ Association (IBA)
Rajeev Sharma - CMD, Power Finance Corporation (PFC)
Renu Khator - Member, US Department of Homeland Security's Academic Advisory Council
Renu Pall - Next Ambassador of India to Austria
S. Sivakumar - Full-time Member, 21st Law Commission of India (LCI)
S.P. Yadav - President, Urology Society of India
Saina Nehwal - Member, International Olympic Committee's Athletes' Commission
Sanjay Singh - Member Secretary, Law Commission of India
Somesh Sharma - President, Indian Newspaper Society (INS)
Sunil Mishra - Chief Information Commissioner, Odisha
Sushil Chandra - Chairperson, Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)
SV Bhokare - Commandant of Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala
Yao Ming - China's ambassador to Mars.
I know hindi and English language only so can i apply for Mumbai? Pls help
I am a B.tech graduate but i dont have any certificate on computer knowledge though i know much more than just word processing so would they ask for any certificate or they'll just check my knowledge in interview?
another query i have is that i know local language and have studied in school so will it be sufficient? Please kindly clear my doubts
thanks in advance
ANYBODY? READING THIS POST, ALREADY WORKING IN RBI?
CAN U PLEASE TELL ME, WHAT R THE EXACT MONETARY BENEFITS (ALLOWANCES/PERKS) WORING IN RBI AS ASSISTANT?
Types of Bank:(Important Banking Awareness)
1. Para banking- When Bank provide banking services except the general banking facility.
2. Narrow Banking- When banks invest its money in government securities instead investing in market to avoid risk.
3. Overseas Banking- Banks having branches in other countries besides its origin country.
Example: Bank of Baroda has maximum foreign branches by any indian bank
4. Offshore Banking- Bank which accept currency of all countries. Offshore banks are in those countries which declares them as Heaven Bank Country. Example- Swiss Banks
5. Green banking- Promoting environmental-friendly practices and reducing your carbon footprint from your banking activities.
6. Islamic bank- Those Banks which work according to Islamic Laws. Concept originate in Egypt. Islamic bank opens at Cochin in kerala in 2010.
7. Kiosk Banking- When we Deposit or withdraw money from booths , it is called Kiosk banking.
8.Defence Banking- Full banking services made available to all members of the Defence force, including non-uniformed personnel and other civilians.
9.Retail Banking- Retail banking refers to the division of a bank that deals directly with retail customers. Also known as consumer banking or personal banking, retail banking is the visible face of banking to the general public.
10 Banking on Wheel- to provide banking services in remote villages which are devoid of banking facilities as part its financial inclusion plan.
11. Wholesale banking-Wholesale banking is the provision of services by banks to organisations such as Mortgage Brokers, large corporate clients, mid-sized companies, real estate developers and investors, international trade finance businesses, institutional customers (such as pension funds and government entities/agencies), and services offered to other banks or other financial institutions.
IMPORTANT COMPUTER ABBEVIATIONSA
AAL- ATM Adaption Layer
ACL- Access Control List
ADO- ActiveX Data Objects
ADSL-Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ADT- Abstract Data Type
ALGOL- Algorithmic Language
ALU- Arithmetic and Logical Unit
ANSI- American National Standard Institute
ARP- Address Resolution Protocol
ARPA- Address and Routing Parameter Area
ARPA- Advanced Research Projects Agency
ARPANET- Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
AS- Access Server
ASCII- American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASM- Algorithmic State Machine
ASP- Active Server Pages
ASP- Application Server Provider
AT- Access Time
AT- Active Terminology
ATM- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
AVC- Advanced Video Coding
AVI- Audio Video Interleaved
AWT- Abstract Window Toolkit
B
BAL- Basic Assembly Language
BASIC- Beginners All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
BCD- Binary Coded Decimal
BCNF- Boyce-codd Normal Form
BER- Bit Error Rate
BIN- Binary
BINAC- Binary Automatic Computer
BIOS- Basic Input Output System
BLOB- Binary Large Object
BNC- Bayonet Neill-Concelman
BPS- Bits per Second
C
CAD- Computer Aided Design
CAM- Computer Aided Manufacturing
CAT- Computer Aided Translation
CASE- Computer-Aided Software Engineering
CDMA- Code Division Multiple Access
CD-ROM- CD Read Only Memory
CIFS- Common Internet File System
CISC- Complex Instruction Set Computer
CLR- Common Language Runtime
CMOS- Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor
COBOL- Common Business Oriented Language
COM- Component Object Model
CORBA- Common Object Request Broker Architecture
CPS- Characters per Second
CPU- Central Processing Unit
CRC- Cyclic Redundancy Check
D
DAC- Digital to Analog Converter
DAO- Data Access Objects
DAP- Directory access protocol
DBA- Data Base Administrator
DCCP- Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
DCL- Data Control Language
DCOM- Distributed Component Object Model
DDE- Dynamic Data Exchange
DES- Data Encryption Standard
DFD- Data Flow Diagram
DFS- Distributed File System
DHCP- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHTML- Dynamic Hyper Text Markup Language
DMA- Direct Memory Access
DML- Data Manipulation Language
DNS- Domain Name System
DOM- Document Object Model
DoS- Denial of Service
DRAM- Dynamic Random Access Memory
DSDL- Document Schema Definition Languages
DSL- Digital Subscriber Line
DSL- Domain Specific Language
DVD- Digital Video Disc
DVD-ROM – DVD Read Only Memory
DVI- Digital Video Interface
DVR- Digital Video Recorder
E
EAI- Extensible Authentication Protocol
EBML- Extensible Binary Meta Language
EEPROM- Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EFI- Extensible Firmware Interface
ELM- Electronic Mail
EOF- End of File
EOL- End of Line
EUC- Extended UNIX Code
EXT- Extended File System
F
FAP- FORTRAN Assembly Program
FAT- File Allocation Table
FAQ- Frequently Asked Questions
FDD- Floppy Disk Drive
FDDI- Fiber Distributed Data Interface
FDMA- Frequency Division Multiple Access
FEC- Forward Error Correction
FHS- File system Hierarchy Standard
FIFO- First in First out
FORTRAN- Formula Translation
FPS- Floating Point System
FSM- Finite State Machine
FTTP- Fiber to the Premises
FTP- File Transfer Protocol
FXP- File Exchange Protocol
G
GB- Giga Byte
GIF- Graphic Interchange Format
GIGO- Garbage in Garbage Out
GIMP- GNU Image Manipulation Program
GML- Geography Markup Language
GUI- Graphical User Interface
GWT- Google Web ToolkitH
HBA- Host Bus Adaptor
HDD- Hard Disk Drive
HD DVD- High Definition DVD
HDL- Hardware Description Language
HID- Human Interface Device
HP- Hewlett-Packard
HPFS- High Performance File System
HTM- Hierarchical Temporal Memory
HTML- Hyper Text Markup language
HTTP- Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
Hz- Hertz
I
IC- Integrated Circuit
ICE- In circuit Emulator
ICMP- Internet Control Message Protocol
ICP- Internet Cache Protocol
IDE- Integrated Development Environment
IDL- Interface Definition Language
IEEE- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
IGRP- Integrated Gateway Routing Protocol
IL- Intermediate Language
IM- Instant Messenger
IMAP- Internet Message Access Protocol
IP- Internet Protocol
IPC- Inter Process Communication
IPL- Initial Program Load
IPP- Internet Printing Protocol
IPX- Internet Packet Exchange
ISA- Instruction Set Architecture
ISDN- Integrated Services Digital Network
ISO- International Organization for Standardization
ISP- Internet Service Provider
J
J2EE- Java 2 Enterprise Edition
J2SE- Java 2 standard Edition
JDBC- Java Database Connectivity
JDK- Java Development Kit
JFC- Java Foundation Classes
JMS- Java Message Service
JNDI- Java Naming and Directory Interface
JNI- Java Native Interface
JPEG- Joint Photographic Experts Group
JRE- Java Runtime Environment
JS- Java Script
JSP- Java Server Pages
JVM- Java Virtual Machine
K
KB- Kilo Byte
KHz- Kilo Hertz
KBPS- Kilo Bytes Per Second
L
LAN- Local Area Network
LCD- Liquid Crystal Display
LCR- Least Cost Routing
LED- Light Emitting Diode
LIFO- Last in First Out
LOC- Lines of Code
M
MAC- Media Access Control
MAN- Metropolitan Area Network
MANET- Mobile Ad-Hoc Network
MDA- Mail Delivery Agent
MIB- Management Information Base
MICR- Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
MIDI- Musical Instrument Digital Interface
MIMD- Multiple Instruction Multiple Data
MIMO- Multiple Input Multiple Output
MIPS- Million Instructions Per Second
MOSFET- Metal-Oxide Semi-conductor Field Effect Transistor
MPEG- Motion Pictures Expert Group
MTA- Mail Transfer Agent
MX- Mail Exchange
N
NACK- Negative Acknowledgement
NAT- Network Address Translation
NFS- Network File System
NOS- Network Operating System
NUMA- Non-Uniform Memory Access
NVR- Network Video Recorder
NVRAM- Non-Volatile Random Access Memory
O
OASIS- Organization for the advancement of Structured Information Standards
ODBC- Open Data Base Connectivity
OLAP- Online Analytical Processing
OLE- Object Linking and Embedding
OLTP- Online Transaction Processing
OOP- Object Oriented Programming
OPML- Outline Processor Markup Language
ORB- Object Request Broker
OSI- Open Systems Interconnection
P
PAN- Personal Area Network
PAP- Password Authentication Protocol
PDA- Personal Digital Assistant
PDF- Portable Document Format
PERL- Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
PHP- PHP-Hypertext Preprocessor
PPI- Pixels per Inch
PVR- Personal Video Recorder
Q
QA- Quality Assurance
QOS- Quality of Service
R
RAM- Random Access Memory
RDBMS- Relational Data Base Connectivity
RDM- Relational Data Model
RDS- Remote Data Service
RIP- Routing Information Protocol
RMI- Remote Method Invocationn
ROM- Read Only Memory
RPC- Remote Procedure CallS
SaaS- Software as a Service
SAN- Storage Area Network
SAX- Simple Area for XML
SCADA- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SCID- Source Code in Data Base
SDH- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SDK- Software Development Kit
SMS- Short Message Service
SMT- Simultaneous Multithreading
SNTP- Simple Network Time Protocol
SOA- Service-Oriented Architecture
SOAP- Simple Object Access Protocol
SPARC- Scalable Process Architecture
SQL- Structured Query Language
T
TCP- Transmission Control Protocol
TCP/IP- Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol
TDMA- Time Division Multiple Access
U
UDP- User Datagram Protocol
UHF- Ultra High Frequency
UI- User Interface
UML- Unified Modeling Language
UPS-Uninterruptible Power Supply
URL- Uniform Resource Locator
USB- Universal Serial Bus
V
VBA- Virtual Basic For Application
VBS- Visual Basic Script
VFS- Virtual File System
VHF- Very High Frequency
VLAN- Virtual Local Area Network
VLF- Very Low Frequency
VM- Virtual Machine
VoIP- Video over Internet Protocol
VPU- Virtual Processing Unit
VSAM- Virtual Storage Access Method
W
WAFS- Web Area File Services
WAN- Wide Area Network
WAP- Wireless Access Point
WiMAX- World Wide Interoperability for Microwave Access
WLAN- Wireless Local Area Network
WMV- Windows Media Video
WPA- Wi-Fi Protected Access
WWW- World Wide Web
X
XAML- Extensible Application Mark-up Language
XHTML-Extensible Hyper Text Mark-up Language
XSL- Extensible Style sheet Language
Z
ZIF- Zero Insertion Force
ZOI- Zero One Infinity
puys any1 applying from chandigarh??