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Thursday, February 18, 2016

Indian History Quiz-3 For SSC CGL Examination 2016

MEDIEVAL INDIAN HISTORY TEST-3
1. The Mansabdari System was borrowed from:
a. Afghanistan                      
b. Turkey                              
c. Mongolia               
d. Persia

2. Who was the first Indian ruler to organize haj pilgrimage at the expense of the state:
a. Alauddin Khilji                 
b. Feroz Tughlaq                 
c. Akbar                    
d. Aurangzeb

3. Who among the following witnessed the reigns of eight Delhi Sultans:
a. Ziauddin Barani               
b. Shams-i- Siraj                   
c. Amir Khusrau                   
d. Iban- Batuta

4. Who among the following was the Sultan at Delhi when the Vijaynagar empire was founded:
a. Firoz Tughlaq                   
b. Sikandar Lodhi                
c. Muhammad- Bin- Tughlaq          
d. Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq

5. Who among the following was called ‘Hazar Dinari’ during the regime of Alauddin Khilji ruler of the Delhi Sultanate:
a. Khaleel Saiyeed    
b. Malik Kamil                                  
c. Malik Mohammed            
d. Malik Kafur

6. Which among the following ruler of the Chola Empire conquered the Maldives:
a. Raja Raja Chola I  
b. Rajendra Chola                
c. Kubthunga Chola I                       
d. Vikrama Chola

7. Who among the following was named as ‘Zinda Pir’ or ‘Living Saint’ in Mughal India:
a. Humayun              
b. Akbar                                
c. Aurangzeb                        
d. Jahangir

8. Who among the following built the ‘Ala Darwaza’:
a. Akbar                              
b. Jahangir                            
c. Allauddin Khilji                 
d. Humayun

9. Who among the following was the contemporary leader of Chengiz Khan:
a. Chengiz Khan                   
b. Akbar                                
c. Iltutmish                            
d. Alamgir

10. Who among the following was the founder of Bijapur state:
a. Yusuf Adil Shah                
b. Murad II                           
c. Mehmood II                                  
d. Ibrahim Zubayri


ANSWERS
1.C, 2.C, 3.C, 4.C, 5.D, 6.A, 7.C, 8.C, 9.C, 10.A,
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Daily Current Affairs 18th Feb. 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 18 FEB 2016
(Daily News India)
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1. HOMEO VISION 2016 INAUGURATED AT NAGPUR
i. The Congress Homeo Vision 2016 was inaugurated by the Minister of State for AYUSH & Health and Family Welfare, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik in Nagpur.
ii. It is started to discuss the recent advances in technology, innovative research and quality education in Homeopathy.
iii. The objective of Ministry of AYUSH is to develop the four core areas such as research, education, drug development and health care delivery.

2. SRI SRINIVASAN BECOME THE 1ST INDIAN AMERICAN JUDGE OF US SUPREME COURT
i. Sri Srinivasan is going to  become the first Indian-American Judge of the U S Supreme Court.
ii. He is going to replace Justice Antonin Scalia after his unexpected death.

3. BHUBANESWAR AMONG THE CLEANEST CITIES IN COUNTRY AMONG SMART CITY MISSION
i. Thel Bhubaneswar has emerged as the topped in the list of  clean cities under the Smart City Mission.
ii. The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation has received the Clean City award.
iii. Under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Bhubaneswar is considered as one of the cleanest among 75 cities in the country.

4. UNION GOVERNMENT HAS LAUNCHED NON TAX RECEIPT PORTAL
i. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has launched Non-Tax Receipt Portal to electronically collect over Rs.2 trillion annually in non-tax receipts.
ii. It was launched as part of Union Government’s flagship Digital India campaign.
iii. Presently non-tax revenues are collected by physical instruments such as bank draft or cheque or cash.
iv. It provides a platform to citizens to make online payment of non-tax receipts to the Union government.

5. INDIA'S 1ST LIGHTEST GUN "NIDAR" LAUNCHED
i. India’s first indigenously developed lightest revolver Nidar weighing merely 250 grams was successfully launched.
ii. The gun is launched to boost the "Make In India" initiative.
iii. The Nidar is lightest revolver ever made in India with cheapest price tag of Rs 35,000 only.

6. PNB DECLARED UB HOLDINGS LIMITED WILFUL DEFAULTER
i. Vijay Mallya company United Breweries Holdings Ltd has been declared a wilful defaulter by Punjab National Bank.
ii. Earlier State Bank of India had declared United Breweries and Mallya as wilful defaulters.
iii. The willful defaulter tag is given when the person is not paying the loan even after having sufficient source

7. WORLD'S CHEAPEST SMARTPHONE IS GOING TO BE LAUNCH IN INDIA
i. Noida based  company Ringing Bells is going to launch the world's cheapest 3G smartphone at just Rs 251 in India.
ii. India has become the second largest market for selling cell phones after china.
iii. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikkar will launch the smartphone ‘Freedom 251’ on February 17.


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Reasoning Quiz-2 For LIC AAO, SBI Exam 2016

REASONING QUIZ-2 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM – SIMBOPERATION

DIRECTIONS: FIND THE CONCLUSION WHICH FOLLOWS THE STATEMENT

1. Statement:             F < N ;  R > N ; H > R
Conclusions:            I. R > F           II. R > F         III. H . F         IV. R>H
a. None follows                                
b.  only II follow
c.   either I or II follows                              
d. only III and either I and II follows

2. Statement:             M < T ; K _< T ;   N < K
Conclusions:      I. M>N                 II.M_<N                    III. T>N              IV.M>_K
a. Either I or II and III follows                   
b. None follows
c.    Only III follows                                      
d. only II follows

3. Statement:    T>H ; W > H ; M_<W
 Conclusions:   I.  T>W                 II. H>_M          III. H<M                IV. H>W
         
a. Only I follows                                        
 b. only II and III follows
c.    only I and IV follows                            
d. either II or III follows

4. Statement:             R _< S  = T _< E ;  L = J > E
Conclusions:    I. T >_ R    II.  L > E      III. T >_ L          IV.  L > R
a. All follows                                     
b. I,II,IV follows
c.   only I and II follows                               
d. only I , II and IV does not follows

5. Statement:             Z  <  X  <  V  =  F  >  S  > _ K
 Conclusions:   I. V > Z                II. F>K                III. V>K                 IV. X>S
a. I and II follows                                         
 b. only I and III follows
c.    I,II and III follows                                  
d. I,II, III and IV follows

6. Statement:             B = Y > W = Z ; T >_ X > Z
Conclusions:    I. Y > _T      II. B = T    III.  B > W          IV. T > Z
a. All follows                                               
 b. only II follows
c.     III and IV follow                                   
d. only IV follows

7. Statement:             L >_ G > H ; C > Q >_ K ; L = C
Conclusions:    I. C > H      II. C _< G     III. K _< L   IV.  G > K  
a. Only I and III follows                               
b. only II and IV follows
c.    only I follows                                         
d. none follows

8. Statement:             E > X > _A > M ; E = P ; M < F
Conclusions:    I.  X < P      II. M < X       III. P >_ A          IV. A < F
a. None of these                                          
b. I,II and III follows
c.   I and II follows                                       
d. none follows

9. Statement:             D = F ; F _< H ;  I >_ H ;  I > K
Conclusions:    I. F=  I   II. F < I           III. D _< I         IV. H >_ D 
a. I and II follows                                        
b. either I or II and III follows
c.   only III follows                                       
d. None of these

10. Statement:          M < D ; K _< R ; D >K ; F < R
Conclusions:         I. F < K              II. D > F           III. M < R             IV. D > R                           
a. None is true                                            
b. only I is true
c.    only II is true                                         
d. only IV is true


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


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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

English Quiz-2 Based on Prepositions For LIC AAO, SBI Exam 2016

PREPOSITION TEST-2
1. Prof. Krishna will take _________ as the new Principal tomorrow.
a. In                           
b. Over                                  
c. Into                                   
d. Upon

2. We all have to adjust ourselves _________ new circumstances.
a. With                                  
b. Of                           
c. To                          
d. Round

3.Young fans clustered _________ the film star.
a. Upon                                 
b. On                          
c. Round                
d. From

4. My son is apprenticed _________ Mr. Lal, chartered accountant.
a. To                          
b. And                                   
c. For                         
d. At

5. You will always be short of money if you live _________ your means:
a. Upon                                 
b. On                          
c. Into                        
d. For

6. He accused me _________ selling secret information _________ the enemy.
a. From, to              
b. To, for                   
c. Of, To                     
d. In, at

7. Please write _________ ink and put you name _________ the top of the page.
a. In, at                                  
b. Over, To                
c. In, at                                  
d. some, for

8. The man _________ pipe and long hairs is the brother _________ the girl.
a. With, in                             
b. with, of                  
c. around, to             
d. from, to

9. She is now married _________ a rich merchant.
A, To                         
b. Into                                   
c. Of                           
d. From

10. I correspond _________ her regularly.
a. For                        
b. At                           
c. To                          
d. Along

ANSWERS:
1.B, 2.A, 3.C, 4.A, 5.B, 6.C, 7.A, 8.B, 9.A, 10.C,
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Quant Quiz-6 For LIC AAO And SBI Examination 2016

QUANT QUIZ-7 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM
TIME AND WORK
1. If ‘x’ men can complete the work in ‘z’ days, then the number of days taken by (x+y) men to do it is:
a.  x+y/xy
b.  x+y/xz
c. xz/x+y
d.(x+y)z/xy                          

2. Ram can do a piece of work in 10 days, Rohit in 15 days. Ram and Rohit together for 5 days, the rest of the work is finished by Ronit in two more days. If they get RS 6000 as wages for the whole work, what are the daily wages of Ram, Rohit and Ronit respectively (in Rs):
a. 400,500,600                     
b. 600,400,500                     
c. 400,600,800                     
d. none of these

3. 4 men and 2 boys can finish a piece of work in 5 days.3 women and 4 boys can finish the same work in 5 days. Also 2 men and 3 women can finish the same work in 5 days. In how many days, 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy can finish the work, at their double efficiency:
a. 8/13
b. 4  7/13
c. 3  7/13                                          
d. none of these

4. Ravi undertook to complete the work in 40 days and be employed 20 men for his work.8 days before the scheduled time he realized that 1/3rd of the work was still to be done. How many more men were required to complete the work on time:
a. 16                          
b. 15                          
c. 20                          
d. 25

5. ‘A’ person can fill the bottle in 20 days and another person ‘B’ can empty the bottle in 25 days. If they work on alternative days. In how many days the bottle would be full:
a. 200 days               
b. 191 days               
c. 85 days                 
d. 100 days

6. Mohit, Gagan and Vimal can complete a piece of work in 15, 30 and 40 days respectively. They started the work together and Mohit left 2 days before the completion of the work and Gagan left 4 days before the completion of the work. In how many days was the work completed:
a. 7  3/10                              
b.10  2/15    
c. 10  7/30    
d. none of these

7. Rohan is 20% less efficient than Mohan. If Mohan can do a piece of work in 24 days. The number of days required by Rohan to complete the same work alone:
a. 20                          
b. 30                          
c. 28.8                                   
d. can’t be determined

8. Pankaj takes 6 days less than Akshay to do a certain job and 2 days more than Puneet. Pankaj and Akshay together can do the work in the same time as Puneet. In how many days Akshay alone can do the complete work:
a. 10                          
b. 14                          
c. 12                          
d. 16

9. 2 boys and 3 girls finish 25% of the work in 4 days, while 6 boys and 14 girls can finish the whole work in 5 days. In how many days will 20 women finish it:
a. 10                         
b.25                           
c. 24                          
d. 88

10. A and B can do a piece of work in 9 days and 12 days respectively. If they work for a day alternatively, A beginning, in how many days , the work will be completed:
 a. 10  ¼
b. 9  1/5                           
c. 11.11                        
d. 10
  
ANSWERS:
1.C, 2.B, 3.D, 4.C, 5.B, 6.B, 7.B, 8.C, 9.A, 10.A,

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