SBI PO 2016 : Admit Card, Syllabus, Results

रियो ओलम्पिक से साबित हो रहा है कि.... . . . शुन्य का आविष्कार भारत ने ही किया था ।। 😜😝😂 "First complete your homework and studies, then go and play." Just because of this one sentence India has lost thousands of Olympic golds!! 😝 जब तक गणित और विज्ञान के शिक्षक P. T. का period उधार लेकर पढ़ाते रहेंगे तब तक Olympics में भारत ऐसे ही पिछडा हुआ रहेगा....😁😂😂😂

Frnds plz tell me. How would I know k ssc cgl me mera exam kab h?

Gymastic sensation of usa Simone biles won 4th gold at Rio and awaiting her 5th gold for sure at the age of 19 that incredible hat off to that girl. India must take some lesson how to support one athelete .dipa is best performer so far for India but no one supported her till the age of 18 ,she came 4th is more heart worthy than simone 's gold in same event , I saw 16year old Chinese girl in that final also no doubt USA and China getting most of medal salute to both country. At last don't expect gold without supporting them .

Best guess for the reason behind the delay by SBI...They are still confused about English answers..:)

I can't submit the Bob po form as my date of joining in org is greater than date of passing. What can be done?

 please please fnds! provide answers..


1.  (A) Shalini win the race (B) as she practised too (C) hard for the tournament

1.  A

2.  B

3.  C

4.  No error

2.  (A)It have been/ (B) ages since I/(C) played the guitar/ (D) no error

1.  A

2.  B

3.  C

4.  D

3.  (A) A sales man of that (B) company tried to (C) cheated a native lady.

1.  (A)

2.  (B)

3.  (C)

4.  No errors

4.  (A) When the captain called the crew,(B) each of the crew members ran towards (C) the deck of the ship.

1.  (A)

2.  (B)

3.  (C)

4.  No errors

5.  (A)We've been saying it separately up till(B) now, but we thought it would be(c) better if we spoke in one voice.

1.   (A)

2.   (B)

3.   (C)

4.   No error

6.  (A) We all know that Shakespeare is/ (B) the better novelist/ (C) than poet.

1.  (A)

2.  (B)

3.  (C)

4.  No Error

7.  (A) All the guests on the (B) boat got frightened (C) when they heard    the alarm.

1.  (A)

2.  (B)

3.  (C)

4.  No error

8.  (A)Besides,he adds (B)that students can easily (C)access libraries of other institutes.

1.  (A)

2.  (B)

3.  (C)

4.  No error


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Somebdy said ki u will receive a text if u clear your SBI PO mains before 20th aug i.e before that list comes out. Is that true ?

Remaining athlete in rio here is link http://m.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/here-are-the-indians-still-in-the-fray-in-rio-olympics/article8994735.ece

 

Along with the obscurantist language, bribe-taking culture around the world often involves the avoidance of physically handing the money from one person to another. One obvious reason is to avoid detection, which is why bribes are known as “envelopes” in countries from China to Greece. But avoidance of a direct hand –over is common even where there is no chance of detection. There will always be some officials who will take money right from a bribe-player’s hands, but most seem to prefer to find some way to hide the money from view.

         Rich Westerners may not think of their societies as plagued by corruption. But the definition of bribery clearly differs from person to person. A New Yorker might pity the third-world businessman who must pay bribes just to keep his shop open. But the same New Yorker would not think twice about slipping the $50 to sneak into a nice restaurant without a reservation. Poor people the world over are most infuriated by the casual corruption of the elites rather than by the underpaid, “tip”-seeking soldier or functionary. Thus there is no single cultural or social factor that inclines a society towards corruption, but economic factors play a big part. Most clearly, poverty and bribery go together.


 In summary what does the passage primarily suggest and provide evidence for? 

  • Corruption is always concealed in some way, both linguistically and in the process
  • Corruption is an unethical practice
  • Corruption slows down GDP growth
  • Corruption exists only in developing economies

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The unique Iron Age Experimental Centre at Lejre, about 40km west of Copenhagen, serves as a museum, a classroom and a place to get away from it all. How did people live during the Iron Age? How did they support themselves? What did they eat and how did they cultivate the land? These and a myriad of other questions prodded the pioneers of the Lejre experiment.

Living in the open and working 10hours a day, volunteers from all over Scandinavia led by 30 experts, built the first village in the ancient encampment in a matter of months. The house walls were of clay, the roofs of hay – all based on original designs. Then came the second stage – getting back to the basics of living. Families were invited to stay in the “prehistoric village” for a week or two at a time and rough it Iron Age-Style.

           Initially, this experiment proved none to easy for modern Danes accustomed to central heating, but it convinced the centre that there was something to the Lejre project. Little by Little, the modern iron Agers learnt that their huts were, after all, habitable. The problems were numerous- smoke belching out from the rough-and-ready fireplaces into the rooms and so on. These problems, however have led to some discoveries. Domed smoke ovens made of clay, for example, give out more heat and consume less fuel than an open fire, and when correctly stoked, they are practically smokeless.

          By contacting other museums, the Lejre team has been able to reconstruct ancient weaving looms and pottery kilns. Iron Age dyeing techniques, using local natural vegetation, have also been revived, as have ancient baking and cooking methods.


  What can be the title of the passage? 

  • Modern techniques find their way into pre-historic villages
  • Turning back time
  • Glad to be living in the 21st century
  • Co-existence of ancient and modern times

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In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

1)  Get out of the building! It sound like the generator is going to explode.

  • No change
  • It is sounding like the generator is going to explode
  • It sounds like the generator is going to explode
  • It sounds like generator exploded

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  For as long as she could remember, Divya has loved to cook, to dance, and until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so. 

  • Cooking, dancing, and, until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so
  • To cook, to dance, and, until she lost her vision
  • Cooking, dancing, and, until she lost her vision
  • To cook, to dance, and, until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so
  • Cooking, to dance, and, until her poor vision made it impossible for her to do so

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...hello Friends, i have completed my graduation in Geography Stream...how should i prepare for PI...?...what questions can be asked in SBI PI...?...please guide me...!

India becomes no.1 in ICC TEST RANKINGS 😎😯👍

Kya SBI result 20th August se pehle declare krke dhamaka kregi? 

  • No, 20th se pehle result Nahi aaega
  • Yes, SBI ka Kuch bharosa Nahi

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...friends, will the date for GD and PI also boe extended due to the late declaration of phase-II result...?

GUYZ  please tell me.......mai kaisa hu.....



please don't roast me for asking such HIGH LEVEL question....

  • ch*tiya insaan
  • bhola bacha
  • smarty guy

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Big match

Zabardast match...go for it...✌👍