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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Reasoning Quiz-9 Based on Coding-Decoding

QUIZ-19 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM
REASONING –CODING -DECODING
1. If code of the word ‘COMFORTABLE’ is ‘XLNULIGZYOV’  then code for ‘BENGALURU’ is:
a. YMVZTOIFF                     
b. YVMZTOFIF                                 
c. YVMTZOFIF                     
d. VYMTOFZIF

2. In a certain code, word ‘BANDWITDTH’ is coded as ‘EOCCZLYIM’ then code for ‘ DIRECTING’ in that code language:
a. FKTEFSKNX                     
b. FTKEFKSNX                                 
c. TFKEFKSNX                     
d. FTEKFKSNX

3. In a certain code language ‘MEDITATION’ is written as ‘NOITATIDEM’  hen how is ‘KEYBOARD’ written in that code language:
a. DRAOBYEK                      
b. DAROBYEK                                  
c. DOARYBEK                       
d.  none of these

4. In a certain code ‘BLUE’  is coded as ‘BCCE’  .Then cod for ‘YELLOW’ is:
a. GDDEFE               
b.  GEDDFE                          
c. EEFGDD                
d.  GECCFE

5. If ‘ CRICKET’ is coded as ‘DTLGPKZ’ , then how ‘COMPUTER’  is coded in that language:
a. DQPTZZLZ                       
b. DPQTZZZZ                                   
c.  PQTZLZZ             
d. none of these

Directions (6-10):  Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code ‘all candidates must qualify’ is written as ‘na li ja pa’, ‘qualify in all subjects’ is written as ‘ta ja li ra’ and ‘candidates read all subjects’ is written as ‘sa li na ra’.
6. What does ‘li’ stand for:
a. Subject                              
b. qualify                              
c. must                                  
d. all

7. What will be the code for ‘ja na’:
a. Must qualify                     
b. candidates subjects                    
c. qualify subjects    
d. none of these

8. How will ‘all subjects’ be coded:
a. Li sa                                  
b. li ra                                               
c. raj a                                   
d. pa li

9. What will be the code for ‘must’:
a. Pa                          
b. ka                                      
c. li                            
d. na

10. How will ‘candidates should read all subjects’ be coded:
a. Ka na pa li ra                   
b. sa li ra na ja                                 
c. na ka sa li ra                     
d. can’t determine

ANSWERS

1.C, 2.B, 3.A, 4.D, 5.A, 6.D, 7.D, 8.B, 9.A, 10.C,

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Quant Quiz-9 Based on Permutation/Combination

QUANT QUIZ-9 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM
PERMUTATION /COMBINATION
1. How many 3 digit different numbers can be formed from the digits 3,4,5,6,7 without repetition:
a. 60                          
b. 80                                     
c. 120                        
d. 135

2. Find the number of ways in which 8 players out of 12 players can be selected such that 2 particular player are always included and 3 particular players are always excluded:
a. 6                            
b.7                                         
c. 8                            
d. 9

Direction (3 -5): Answer the below given questions using the word ‘GANESHPURI’

3. The letter S and E respectively occupy the first and last places:
a. 8!                           
b. 10!                                    
c. 2! X 8!                   
d. none of these

4. Vowels should not be together :
a. 6! X 4!                               
b. 8! X 3!                               
c. 7! X 4!                   
d. none of these

5. How many words of 5 letters each can formed each containing 3 consonants and 2 vowels:
a. 14400                               
b. 120                                               
c. 480                        
d. none of these

6. How many different signals can be given using any number of flags from 6 flags of different colour:
a. 325                                   
b. 2550                                             
c. 1045                                 
d. none of these

7. A group of 4 is to formed from 5 women and 4 men in such a way that at least 2 women are there:
a. 101                                   
b. 100                                               
c. 201                        
d. none of these

Directions (8- 10): In how many ways 5 Indian and 4 Englishman can be selected at a round table

8. There is no restriction :
a. 5! X 4!                             
b. 8!                                      
c. 9!                           
d. none of these

9. All the 4 Englishman sit together:
a. 6! X 4!                               
b. 5! X 4!                               
c. 8! X 4!                   
d. None of these

10. All the 4 Englishman do not sit together:
a. 8! – 5! X4!            
b. 9! – 5! X 4!                                   
c. 8! – 6! X 4!          
d.  none of these

ANSWERS

1.A, 2.B, 3.A, 4.C, 5.A, 6.B, 7.A, 8.B, 9.B, 10.A,
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Daily Current Affairs 1st March 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 1 MARCH 2016
(Daily News India)
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1. EK BHARAT SHRESHTHA BHARAT PROGRAMME TO BE LAUNCHED
i. ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ programme will be launched to link States and Districts in an annual programme .
ii. The programme will connects people though exchanges in areas of language, culture, trade, tourism and travel.

2. DINESH SHARMA APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNING COUNCIL OF IFAD
i. Dinesh Sharma Governor to the International Fund for Agriculture Development was elected as the Chairperson of the Governing Council of IFAD .
ii. He was elected for a period of two years in Rome, Italy.
iii. IFAD was established in 1977 as the Specialized Agency of the United Nations to work towards removing poverty and hunger in rural areas all over the world.
iv. India is a founder member of IFAD and a key contributor among the member countries.

3. WAWRINKA WON DUBAI TITLE
i. Switzerland Player Stanislas Wawrinka won the Dubai Tennis Championships title by defeating Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus.
ii. Earlier he also won the 2014 Australian Open and 2015 French Open.

4. TWITTER LAUNCHES POSITION OF STRENGTH CAMPAIGN TO EMPOWER WOMEN
i. Twitter for first time has launched ‘Position of strength campaign’ in India to empower women to raise voices against any form of discrimination.
ii. The campaigning will spread awareness to bridge the gender equality gap online in India
iii. It will also inspire the  women leaders next generation to have an influential voice in society.
iv. The campaign has been already been launched in Australia and Ireland.

5. ARMAAN EBRAHIM WON FMSCI MOTORSPORTS MAN OF THE YEAR TROPHY
i. Car racer Armaan Ebrahim was awarded the Motorsports Man-of-the-Year Trophy by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India.
ii. B.I. Chandhok  received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to motorsports in the country.
iii. Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India was established in 1971 and is a long-standing member of the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme  for the promotion and control of motor sport in India.

6. RAHUL SACHDEV WON 1ST ALL INDIA OPEN INVITATIONAL SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016
i. Rahul Sachdev won the 1st All India Open Invitational Snooker Championship 2016 in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
ii. He defeated Pushpender Singh of Railways in the final.


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Monday, February 29, 2016

Daily Current Affairs 29th Feb. 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 29 FEB 2016
(Daily News India)
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1. VINOD RAI APPOINTED AS FIRST CHAIRMAN OF BANKS BOARD BUREAU
i. Former Comptroller and Auditor General Vinod Rai has been appointed as the  Chairman of Banks Board Bureau .
ii. It will include Vinod Rai as Chairman, N. Sinor as Member, Anil K Khandelwal as Member, Rupa Kudwa as Members
iii. Banks Board Bureau  will be a super authority of eminent professionals and officials for public sector banks .
iv. It is the part of seven point Indradhanush Mission to revamp the PSBs

2. 28 FEBRUARY OBSERVED AS NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY
i.  28th feburary  is celebrated as the National Science.
ii. The theme for year 2016 is “Scientific Issues for Development of the Nation” that aims at raising public appreciation
iii. This day marks the ng discovery of Raman Effect by Indian physicist Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman in February 28, 1928.
iv. The invention was Some part of light beam after passing through a transparent medium gets scattered after this discovery he was honoured  with the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930.

3. UNION BUDGET 2016-17: HIGHLIGHTS
i. Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on 29 February 2016 presented Union Budget 2016-17 in the Lok Sabha.
ii. He  announced nine pillars of the budget and they are Agriculture and farmers' welfare, rural sector, social sector including healthcare, education, skills and job creation, infrastructure, financial sector reforms, ease of doing business, fiscal discipline, tax reforms to reduce compliance burden.
Highlights of the Union Budget 2015-16
Ø Agricultural policy will be reorganised to double farmer income in five years
Ø new scheme to be launched for gas connections in  BPL families
Ø 28.5 lakh hectares will be covered  under irrigation under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichai Yojana
Ø long term irrigation fund will be created in NABARD with a corpus of 20000 crore rupees
Ø Agricultural credit target of 9 lakh crore rupees
Ø Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana to bring 5 lakh acres under organic farming
Ø 38500 crore rupees allocated to MNREGA
Ø Allocation to PM Fasal Bima Yojana for 2016/17 is 5500 crores rupees
Ø 87765 crores rupees for rural development as a whole have been allocated in the budget
Ø 100 % village electrification to be achieved by 1 May 2018
Ø Allocation of Pradhanmatri Gram Sadak Yojna to be increased to 19000 Crore rupees
Ø As per recommendation of 14th finance commission, 2.87 lakh crore rupees will be given as grants-in-aid to village panchyats and municipalities to boost rural economy.
Ø Government to spend 850 crore rupees in a few years on animal husbandry, cattle and livestock breeding
Ø Four schemes for animal welfare announced
Ø 5500 crore rupees allocated for crop insurance scheme
Ø Health insurance of up to 1 lakh rupees per family, top up of Rs 35,000 for people above 60 years
Ø Two schemes for digital literacy for rural India to cover 6 crore households in the next three years
Ø 9000 crore rupees allocated for Swachch Bharat Abhiyan
Ø 500 crore rupees allocated for Stand Up India scheme
Ø 8.33% will be paid towards employee pension fund
Ø 100% FDI through FAPB route in marketing of food products produced and manufactured in India
Ø Direct Benefit Transfer for fertilisers
Ø 25000 crore rupees sanctioned for recapitalisation of public sector banks
Ø General insurance companies owned by the government to be listed in stock exchanges
Ø Amendment to the Companies Act to ensure speedy registration and boost start-ups
Ø Relief will amount to 3000 rupees per annum; 1 crore tax payers to benefit
Ø Ceiling of tax rebate for tax payers with up to Rs 5 lakh annual come to be raised to 5000 rupees from 2000 currently
Ø SEBI Act to be amended to provide for more benches for Securities Appellate Tribunal
Ø 100 percent FDI will be allowed through FIPB in marketing of food products produced and manufactured in India
Ø The Banking Boards Bureau will be operationalised fiscal year 2016-17
Ø Presumptive income tax scheme to be extended to all professionals with income of 50 lakh rupees with a presumption of 50 percent profit
Ø In 2016-17, credit target of 180000 crore rupees set up through Mudra bank
Ø 100 crore rupees sanctioned for Deendayal Upadhyay's birthday celebrations and Guru Gobind Singh 300th birth anniversary
Ø Fiscal deficit at 3.5% of GDP in 2016-17
Ø Service Tax to be exempted on general insurance schemes under NIRMAYA Scheme
Ø Target delivery of financial, other intermediary services to be introduced using Aadhar
Ø 1% service charge on purchase of luxury cars over 10 lakh rupees and in-cash purchase of goods and services over 2 lakh rupees.
Ø Additional exemption of 50000 rupees for housing loans up to 35 lakh rupees, provided cost of house is not above 50 lakh rupees.

4. ROZLE PREZELJ ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF IAAF ATHLETES’ COMMISSION
i. High jumper Rozle Prezelj was elected as the Chairman of the International Association of Athletics Federations Athletes' Commission in Monaco.
ii. He has replaced Chairman of the commission from Frank Fredericks.
iii. International Association of Athletics Federations is the international governing body for the sport of athletics.

5. RESUL POOKUTTY BECAME FIRST ASIAN TO WIN GOLDEN REEL AWARD
i. Famous sound designer Resul Pookutty became the first Asian to win the award for Best Sound for documentary India’s Daughter at the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ 63rd annual Golden Reel Awards.
ii. Motion Picture Sound Editors was founded in 1953 as a honorary society of motion picture sound editors.

iii. Its main aim is to educate others about and increase the recognition of the sound editors, show the artistic merit of the soundtracks, and improve the professional relationship of its members.
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