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Thursday, May 19, 2016

REASONING QUIZ - 28 FOR SBI CLERK & PO

REASONING QUIZ - 28 FOR SBI CLERK & PO

Directions (Q. 1-5): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts:
1. Statements:
All flowers are Sunflower.
No rose is a lily.
Some lily are Beautiful.
Conclusions:
I.    All Sunflower being flowers is a possibility.
II.  All Beautiful being lily is a possibility.
III. Some lily are not Sunflower.
a. Only I and III follow
b. All, I, and II follow
c. Only III follows
d. All follows
e. None of these

2.Statements:
All Mango are branches.
Some branches are Leaf.
No fruit is a Mango.
Conclusions:
I.   Some branches are not fruits.
II.  Some Leaf are branches.
III. Some Leaf being Mango is a possibility
a. Only I and II follow
b .Only III follows
c. Only II follows
d. Only II and III follow
e .All follow

3. Statements:
No fan is a WATER
No WATER is a Tank.
All pipes are Tanks.
Conclusions:
I.  No fan is a Tank.
II. No WATER is a light.
III.No Tank is a WATER.

a. Only I and II follow
b. Only II follows
c. Only II and III follow
d. Only III follow
e. None of these

4.Statements:
Some rat are cat.
All cat are jerry.
Some comedy are rat.
Conclusions:
I.   Some comedy are cat.
II.  Some jerry are cat.
III. At least some comedy are jerry.

a. Only II follow
b. Only II and III follow
c. Only III follow
d. All follow
e. None of these
5. Statements:
All red are white
All white are pink
No green is pink
conclusions:
I.   All pink being red is a possibility
II.  some white are pink
III. NO red is green
a. only III follow
b. only II and III
c .only I,II and III
d .I and II
e. none of these

Directions (Q. 6-10). In a certain code language some word are written in coded form which are given below:

‘What Were You Thinking’ is written as ‘ta ba la na’
‘Now Stop Thinking Read’ is written as ‘Pa ba ch da’
‘Write Stop listen speak’ is written as ‘yo ma Pa ta’
‘What listen Read speak’ is written as ‘ch yo la ma’

6. What is the code for ‘Read’?
a. ch
b. da
c. pa
d. yo
e. None of these
7.What is the code for ‘thinking’?
a. yo
b. la
c. ma
d. ba
e. ta
8. What is the code for ‘Stop’?
a. ba
b. ch
c. da
d. pa
e. na
9. What is the code for  ‘Now’ ?
a. yo
b. ma
c. la
d. da
e. ch
10. What is the code for ‘What’  ?
a. da
b. ba
c.la
d. ta
e. ch

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


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DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 19 MAY 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 19 MAY 2016
(Daily News India)
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1. SBI GOING TO TAKE OVER 5 ASSOCIATE PSBS AND BHARTIYA MAHILA BANK
i. India’s largest bank State Bank of India has decided to merge its five associate public sector banks and the Bharatiya Mahila Bank with itself.
ii. SBI has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that it is seeking in-principle approval for acquisition from the Union Government.
iii. Five subsidiary banks of SBI are:
      i State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
     ii State Bank of Hyderabad
    iii State Bank of Mysore
    iv State Bank of Patiala
     v State Bank of Travancore.

2. WORLD’S LARGEST SINGLE ROOFTOP SOLAR POWER PLANT INAUGURATED IN AMRITSAR
i. Punjab’s CM Parkash Singh Badal inaugurated the World’s largest Single Rooftop Solar Power Plant in Amritsar.
ii.The plant has the  capacity of 11.5 MegaWatt at Dera Baba Jaimal Singh at Beas in Amritsar .
ii. It is the largest Solar Power Plant spread over 82 acres of rooftop in single campus on multiple roofs.
iii. The plant has been set up with the cost of 139 crore rupees.

3. FIVE MEMBER COMMITTEE TO GIVE RECOMMENDATIONS ON FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUDGET MANAGEMENT
i. The Centre government has constituted a five Member Committee to  review and give recommendations on the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management roadmap for the future.
ii. The Committee will be headed by former Revenue and Expenditure Secretary N.K. Singh.
iii. The other members of the Committee are:
a.    Sumit Bose -former Finance and Revenue Secretary
b.   Dr. Arvind Subramanian- Chief Economic Adviser
c.    Urijit Patel- Deputy Governor,RB
d.   Rathin Roy- Director, National Institute Public Finance and Policy.
e.    iv. The Committee will examine the need and feasibility of having a ‘fiscal deficit range’ as the target in place of the existing fixed percentage of GDP and make specific recommendations.
v. The committee will submit its report by 31st of October2016.

4. TRIAL RUN OF DELHI METRO'S NEW DRIVERLESS TRAINS FLAGGED OFF
i. Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal flagged off the trial run of Delhi Metro's new driverless trains.
ii. This train is equipped to travel on Unattended Train Operations mode.
iii. The new trains will undergo rigorous trials to ensure that they are ready for smooth operations.

 5. NUCLEAR CAPABLE PRITHVI-II MISSILE TEST FIRED FROM ODISHA
i. Indigenously developed nuclear capable Prithvi-II surface-to-surface missile was successfully test-fired from a test range at Chandipur in Odisha.
ii. Prithvi -II Missile is a short-range ballistic missile developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation.
iii.It has strike range of 350 km.
iv. It has advanced inertial navigation, control and guidance system.

6. IT DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES E-NIVARAN PORTAL TO FAST TRACK TAX PAYERS GRIEVANCES
i. The Income Tax department has launched electronic grievance redressal system ‘e-nivaran’
ii.The system is launched  to fast track taxpayer grievances and ensure early resolution of their complaints.
iii.The e-nivaran system also called as unified grievance management system seeks to integrate all online and physical complaints gathered by the department.

CURRENT AFFAIRS GK QUIZ BASED ON TODAY’S NEWS

1.  WHO IS THE CHAIRMAN OF STATE BANK OF INDIA?
a. Arundhati Bhattacharya
b. B.Sri Ram
c. P.K Gupta
d. None of these

2. WHERE IS THE HEADQUATER OF BHARTIYA MAHILA BANK?
a. Mumbai
b. New Delhi
c. Chennai
d. None of these

3. SBI HAS HOW MANY SUBSIDIARIES?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 4
d. 7

4. IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CITY OF PUNJAB “WORLD’S LARGEST SINGLE ROOF TOP SOLAR POWER PLANT “ INAUGURATED?
a. Ludhiana
b. Mohali
c. Jalandhar
d. Amritsar

5. HOW MANY MEMBERS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR “FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUDGET MANAGEMENT “COMMITTEE?
a. 6
b. 4
c. 5
d. 8

6. WHO WILL HEAD THE “FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND  BUDGET MANAGEMENT “ ?
a. N.k Singh
b. Urjit Patel
c. Rathin Roy
d. Sumit Bose

7. WHO IS THE PRESENT UNION URBAN DEVELOPMENT MINISTER OF INDIA?
a. M.K Bose
b. Venkaiah Naidu
c. Sushil  Modi
d. Menika Gandhi

8. NUCLEAR CAPABLE “PRITHVI-II” IS ___________ MISSILE.
a. Surface-to-Surface
b. Surface-to-Water
c.Surface-to-Air
d.Surface-to-Garvity

9. “E-NIVARAN “PORTAL HAS BEEN LAUNCHED BY WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENT OF INDIA?
a. Revenue Department
b. Forest Department
c. Electricity Department
d. Income tax Department

ANSWER KEY
1.A       2. B      3. A      4.D      5.C       6.A       7. B      8. A      9.D

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DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 18 MAY 2016

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS: 18 MAY 2016
(Daily News India)
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1. UNION GOVERNMENT APPROVES PROPOSAL TO SET UP KALINGANAGAR NATIONAL INVESTMENT MANUFACTURING ZONE
i. union government has approved the proposal  of Odisha Government's to set up Kalinganagar National Investment and Manufacturing Zone in Jajpur district.
ii. The Zone will be a mega industrial zone.
iii.It will have world-class township to manage  the needs of the investors.
iv. Investment and Manufacturing Zone of India and is expected to invite 1 lakh Cr. rupees investment
iv.It will also generate 1 lakh 50 thousand direct jobs.

2.  INDIA AND BANGLADESH POWER TIES WITH 21ST-CENTURY NUCLEAR DEAL
i. India and Bangladesh has conducted a nuclear agreement with each other to engage the bilateral neighborhood relationship.
ii. The nuclear agreement has been signed between the Ministry of External Affairs and the Bangladesh department of science and technology.
iii. The Indian nuclear deal will provide and train Bangladesh to import their first nuclear power plant from Russia.

3. UR RAO BECOMES FIRST INDIAN TO BE AWARDED IAF’S ‘HALL OF FAME’ AWARD
i. Space scientist Prof Udupi Ramachandra Rao became the first Indian to receive ‘Hall of Fame’ Award by the International Astronautical Federation.
ii. The award is given for his outstanding contribution to the progress of astronautics within the framework of the IAF activities.
iii. He will receive the award at the 67th International Astronautical Congress to be held in Guadalajara, Mexico in September 2016.

4. INDIAN CLINCH SILVER AT ASIAN SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP
i. Indian women's squash team have won the Silver medal in the Asian Team squash Championships.
ii. The final was won by Malaysia.
iii.Last year  India won bronze-medal in the  asian squash championship.

5. SUDHA BREAKS 3,000M STEEPLECHASE NATIONAL RECORD
i. Sprinter Sudha Singh set a new national record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase category.
ii.He broke the record by clocking 9 minutes and 26.55 seconds in the IAAF Diamond League race in Shanghai.
ii. The 2010 Asian Games gold medallist broke the 9 minutes and 27.09 seconds national record timing set by long-distance runner Lalita Babar.

6. HDFC BANK LAUNCHES SMARTUP FOR START-UPS
i. HDFC Bank Ltd. launched SmartUp solution.
ii. It is a first of its-kind dedicated platform for start-ups to fulfill all their banking needs.
iii.The SmartUp is tailored to meet all the requirements of a start-up,  advisory and forex services and offering banking and payment solutions

CURRENT AFFAIRS GK QUIZ BASED ON TODAY’S NEWS

1. “KALINGANAGAR NATIONAL INVESTMENT MANUFACTURING ZONE” IS LOCATED IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATE OF INDIA?
a. Bihar
b. Orrisa
c. West Bengal
d. Kerela

2. INDIA HAS SIGNED ‘ 21ST CENTURY NUCLEAR DEAL’ WITH _________?
a. China
b. SriLanka
c. BanglaDesh
d. Mayanmar

3. WHO IS THE PRESIDENT OF BANGLADESH?
a. Hamid Khan
b. Shekh Hassina
c. Abdul Sekh
d. Abdul  Hamid

4. WHAT IS THE FULL FORM OF IAF?
a. International Astronautical Federation
b. International Administration Federation
c. International Associates Federation
d. None of these

5. WHO AMONG OF THE FOLLOWING HAS BECOME FIRST INDIAN TO BE AWARDED IAF’S “HALL OF FAME” AWARD?
a. UN Singh
b. UK Sinha
c. UR Rao
d. UR Singh

6. WHO AMONG OF THE FOLLOWING BROKE THE STEEPLECHASE NATIONAL RECORD?
a. Sudha Kumari
b. sudha Singh
c. Sudha Kakkar
d. Sudha Roy

 7. WHO IS THE CEO OF HDFC BANK?
a. Aditya Roy
b. Adtiya Singh
c. Aditya Ambani
d. Aditya Puri

 8. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BANK LAUNCHES “ SMART UP FOR START-UP”?
a. SBI
b. HDFC
c. ICICI
d.  Axis Bank

 ANSWER KEY
1. b      2.c       3. d      4. a      5. c      6.  b     7. d      8. b

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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

REASONING QUIZ–27 FOR SBI CLERK & PO EXAM 2016

REASONING QUIZ – 27 FOR SBI CLERK & PO

Directions (1-5): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and © are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:

‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither equal to nor smaller than Q’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’
‘P $ Q’ means ‘ P is not smaller than Q’
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’

Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.

1.Statements: R@D, D©W, B$W
Conclusions:
I. W # R       
II. B © D       
III. W $ R

(1) None is true        
(2) Only I is true
(3) Only III is true    
(4) All are true
(5) Only either I or III is true

2.Statements:H$V, V%M, K©M
Conclusions:  
I. K©V         
II. M@H       
III. H©K

(1) Only I and II are true        
(2) Only II and III are true
(3) Only I and III are true         
(4) All are true
(5) None of these

3.Statements: K#T, T$B, B@F
Conclusions:
I. F$T           
II. K#B        
III. T$F

(1) All are  true                          
(2) Only I is true
(3) Only I and II are true          
(4) Only II and III are true
(5) None is  true




4.Statements:Z#F, R@F, D©R
Conclusions: 
I. Z#R       
II. F#D         
III. D©Z

(1) Only III is true          
(2) Only I is true      
(3) None is true    
(4) Only either I or III is true
(5) All are true

5.Statements:M © R, R % D, D@N
Conclusions:
I. M©N     
II.NSR           
III. M©D

(1) Only I and II are true          
(2) Only I and III are true
(3) Only II and III are true    
(4) All are true
(5) None of these.


Directions (6-8): Study the following information and answer the questions.

9112  8113  7148  1083  9877

6. If 2 added in all first digit of every Number and 2 minus in all last digit which number will be 3rd largest?

1. 9112
2. 8113
3. 7148
4. 1083
5. 9877

7. If 9 added in all two middle digit of all number which digit will be a smallest?

1. 9112
2. 1083
3. 7148
4. 8113
5. 9877


8. If all digits is added of all numbers indivisually  then which number will be highest?

1. 9877
2. 1083
3. 7148
4. 8113
5. 9112

Directions (9-10): In each group of questions below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer—
(1) If only conclusion I follows.
(2) If only conclusion II follows
(3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
(4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
(5) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

Statements (9-10):
Some thousands are millions.
All millions are billions.
All trillions are billions.


9. Conclusions:
I. All thousands are trillions is definitely not follow.
II. No billion is thousand can never be true.

10. Conclusions:
I. Some trillions are millions is  a possibility.
II. At least some trillions are not thousands is definitely follow.


ANSWER

1.5, 2.1, 3.5, 4.3, 5.3, 6.2, 7.2, 8.1, 9.2, 10.1,
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