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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Reasoning Quiz-6 For LIC AAO, SBI Exam 2016

QUIZ-6 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM
REASONING –PUZZLE
Directions (1- 6) Eight friends M ,N , O, P , Q , R S and T are sitting around circular table and belong to eight different states U.P, Bihar, AP, Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana , Kerala and Maharashtra. They read 3 newspapers Hindi, English and Punjabi. At least two persons read one newspaper not necessarily in the same order.
Only P and Q read Hindi. P is third to right of Q. M is from Kerala reads English newspaper and is sitting immediate right of Q. R is form Chandigarh and reads Punjabi newspaper. T reads the same newspaper as S reads who is third to left of R and fourth to right of N . O is sitting exact opposite of P who belongs to U.P. Person belong to Maharashtra and AP read English newspaper. S is from Haryana while N is from AP reads English newspaper. T is from Punjab.

1. Who does not read English Newspaper:
a. O                            
b. N                                       
c. M                                       
d. T

2. From which state Q belongs:
a .U.P                        
b. Bihar                                            
c. Maharashtra                                
d. none of these

3. Which of the following is not correct combination :
a. T – Punjab- Punjabi         
b. Q- Kerala- Hindi              
c. O – Maharashtra-English
d. All are correct

4. Which two person are sitting adjacently who read Punjabi newspaper:
a. RT                         
b. RN                                     
c. TS                                      
d.  RS

5. One group does not match to group:
a. OQ                         
b. RN                                     
c. OM                                     
d. MS

6. One group does not match to group:
a. TNR                                  
b. OQM                                              
c. SPT                                    
d. MOQ

Directions (7-10): 8 friends A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outwards while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females. C is facing the centre. E is sitting third to the right of C. F is sitting third to the left of E. 3 persons are sitting between F and B. The immediate neighbours of B are females. G is sitting 3rd to the right of F, D is sitting 3rd to the right of A. A is not on immediate neighbor of E. The immediate neighbours of E are males and are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D are females and face outwards. The one sitting third to the left of B is female. No female is on immediate neighbor of G.

7. Who is sitting second to the right of E:
a. C                            
b. B                                       
c. G                                        
d. none of these

8. How many persons are sitting between H and C when counted from the left side of H:
a. One                                   
b. two                                               
c. three                                             
d. none of these

9. Which of the following statement is true regarding H:
a. The one who is 2nd to the right of H is a female
b. H is facing the centre
c. H is a male
d. None of these

10. What is D’s position with respect to G:
a. 3rd to the left                    
b. 3rd to the right                 
c. 2nd to the right                 
d. none of these

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

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Quant Quiz-7 For LIC AAO And SBI Examination 2016

QUANT QUIZ-7 FOR LIC –AAO EXAM
BOATS AND STREAM
1. A boat goes from point A to B 40 km downstream and return back in 12 hr. what is the speed of stream if speed of boat in still water is 12 km/hr.
a. 4                            
b.6                                         
c. 8                             
d. 7 ½
2. The difference between downstream speed and upstream speed is 3 km/hr and the total time taken during upstream and downstream is 3 hrs. What is the downstream speed, if the downstream and upstream distance are 3 km each:
a. 2.5 km/hr             
b. 4.33 km/hr                                   
c. 4 km/hr                
d. 3.3 km/hr
3. The speed of a boat in upstream is 2/3 that of downstream. Find the ratio of speed of boat in still water and to the average speed of boat in downstream and upstream:
a.                                   
 b.                                            
c.                                 
d. none of these
4. A boat takes 5 hrs more while going back in upstream than in downstream. If the distance between two places is 24 km and the speed of boat in still water is 5.5 km/hr. What must be the speed of boat in still water so that it can row downstream24 km, in 4 hrs:
a. 1.5 km/hr             
b. 3.5 km/hr                         
c. 4.5 km/hr             
d. 3 km/hr
Directions (5- 6): A motor boat went downstream for 120 km and immediately returned. It took the boat 15 hrs to complete the round trip. If the speed of the river were twice as high, the trip downstream and back would take 24 hrs:
5. What is the speed of the boat in still water:
a. 20 km/hr              
b. 18 km/hr                          
c. 15 km/hr              
d. 16 km/hr
6. What is the speed of the stream:
a. 3.5 km/hr             
b. 4 km/hr                            
c. 6 km/hr                
d. 8 km/hr
7. A boat covers 48 km upstream and 72 km downstream in 12 hrs, while it covers 72 km upstream and 48 km downstream in 13 hrs. The speed of steam is:
a. 2 km/hr                            
b. 2.2 km/hr                         
c. 2.5 km/hr             
d. 4 km/hr
8. The speed of a boat in still water is 20 km/hr and the rate of current is 4 km/hr .The distance travelled by the boat downstream in 30 minute is:
a. 8                            
b. 10                                      
b. 12                          
d. 14
9. A man can swim 5 km/hr in still water. If the speed of current be 3 km/hr, the time taken by him to swim to a palace 16 km upstream and back is:
a. 8 hr                                   
b. 7.5 hr                                
c.  6.66 hr                 
d. 10 hr
10. A man can row 5 km/hr in still water. If the rate of current is 1 km/hr, it takes  hrs to row to a place and back. How far is the place:
a. 2 km                                  
b. 2.5 km                               
c. 3 km                                  
d. 4 km
ANSWERS 
1.C, 2.B, 3.A, 4.B, 5.B, 6.C, 7.A, 8.C, 9.D, 10.C

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Ancient Indian History Quiz-2 For SSC CGL Examination 2016

ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY TEST-2
1.When was the battle of Kalinga took place :
a. 261 BC                              
b. 287 BC                              
c. 260 BC                              
d. 267 BC

2. Who wrote famous book ‘Indica’:
a. Megasthenese                  
b. Bindusara                         
c. Nagsena                            
d. Vishnu Gupta

3. Where was the central province of Mauryan Administration:
a. Taxila                                
b. Ujjain                                 
c. Pataliputra                        
d. Kalinga

4. Which of the  following was the first dynasty to introduce gold coins:
a. Sata Vahans                      
b. Shunga                              
c. Kushans                            
d. Kanva

5. Who is called as the ‘Napoleon of India’:
a. Chandragupta I                
b. Samundragupta               
c. Ashoka                              
d. Kumaragupta

6. Who founded the famous Nalanda university:
a. Skand Gupta                     
b. Samudra Gupta                
c. Kumara Gupta                  
d. Chandra Gupta

7. In the reign of which of the following ruler the Chinese pilgrim ‘Hiuen Tsang’ visited India:
a. Pushpamitra                     
b. Harsha                              
c. Kumar Gupta                                
d. Kanishka

8. Which among the following ruler built the famous Jagannath Temple , Puri:
a. Krishna-I               
b. Narsinghdev                                
c. Yasho Verman                  
d. Mudra Rakshas

9. What was the ancient capital of Cholas:
a. Neital                                 
b. Palaya Rai                         
c. Kaamroop                         
d. Magada

10. Where was the third Buddhist council took place:
a. Sabakami              
b. Patliputra                         
c. Vallabhi                             
d. Somapuri

ANSWERS: 
1.A, 2.A, 3.C, 4.C, 5.B, 6.C, 7.B, 8.B, 9.B, 10.B
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Daily Current Affairs 24th Feb. 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 24 FEB 2016
(Daily News India)
Shared By: WWW.DailyGk.IN

1. EX CJI H.L DATTU SELECTED AS NEW CHAIRMAN OF NHRC
i.  Union Government has selected former Chief Justice of India  H L Dattu as the new Chairman of National Human Rights Commission.
ii. He will replace Mr. K.G. Balakrishnan.
iii. NHRC is a apex statutory watchdog of human rights in the country such as the rights related to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the individual guaranteed by the Constitution

2. NAVAL EXERCISE IBSAMAR 2016 BETWEEN INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND  BRAZIL  STARTED  IN GOA
i. IBSAMAR 2016 trilateral naval exercise between Brazil, India and South Africa started in Goa.
ii. It is  for the first time  that exercise is hosted by India
iii. The naval exercise aims at increasing  Interoperability among navies of three countries, Common understanding maritime security between them.

3. KN VYAS TOOK CHARGE AS DIRECTOR OF BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE
i. Indian Scientist KN  took charge as Director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
ii. He has replaced Dr Sekhar Basu.
iii. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is India's nuclear research facility based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

4. PARLIAMENT OF PAKISTAN BECAME FIRST IN WORLD TO RUN ENTIRELY ON SOLAR POWER
i. The Parliament of Pakistan became the world’s first Parliament to run fully on solar power.
ii. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the solar power system, which provides 62 MW to the parliament and a surplus 18 MW to the national grid.
iii. The venture was funded by China as an act of friendship with the solar power plant costing around $55 million.
iv. The Parliament of Pakistan is officially known as the Majlis-e-Shoora

5. MADHYA PRADESH’S KATNI TO HAVE INDIA’S LONGEST RAILWAY BRIDGE
i. Katni in Madhya Pradeshis goin to have India’s longest railway bridge of 14 km in length  that will connect Edappally and Vallarpadam.
ii. This Project has got received clearance from Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs  with an expected cost of 600 crore.

6. MALAYALAM FILM ‘OTTAL’ WINS AWARD AT BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL
i. The National award winning Malayalam film 'Ottal' has been named as the best children's film at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.
ii. The film explains about the story of an old fisherman and his grandson directed by Jayaraj Rajasekharan Nair.

7. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI SWORNED IN AS CHIEF JUSTICE OF MEGHALAYA HC
i. Justice Dinesh Maheshwari of Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court sworned in as the Chief Justice of the Meghalaya High Court.
ii. He will replaces Justice Uma Nath Singh who retired in January 2016.

8. WORLD’S 1ST FAST-ACTING ANTI-RABIES DRUG TO BE LAUNCHED IN INDIA
i. World’s first fast-acting anti-rabies drug ‘Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody’ will be launched in India.
ii. The drug has been developed by Pune based Serum Institute of India and US-based Mass Biologics of the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

iii. Rabies is a viral disease that causes acute inflammation of the brain symptoms can include fever and tingling at the site of exposure, uncontrolled excitement, fear of water, an inability to move parts of the body, confusion, and loss of consciousnes
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