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Several political commentators have (11) [Utter] on the epic family feud currently taking place in the Samajwadi Party, recalling incidents from the Ramayana and Mahabharat to make their points, while social media sites (12) [will] passing around hilarious one-liners and imaginary scenarios to highlight the comic aspects of this ‘pari-war’. What is worth noting in all this banter is the common mythology that evidently binds this country’s disparate social groups together. It is like hearing a secret language that is (13) [suddenly] comprehensible because the sociological images and types that it recalls have been around us for as long as one can remember. Come to think of it, which Indian has not encountered an evil Kaikeyi, Manthra or Kansa in one’s own family?One of the great blanks that will mark the growth of the present generation is a (14) [stretching] ignorance of these absorbing tales due to a ‘cleansing’ of their school curricula. In our wisdom, our generation tried to sanitise education from any taint of religious bias and while no one can have a problem with that, the collateral damage that accompanied it was a gradual phasing (15) [away] of an ethical framework that left young minds with virtually no moral compass to guide them
declared
heed
catched
remarked
No change Required
NCR
aa
dddddd
sry 22222
Explanation:-‘Remarked’ is the correct option which means commented or gave opinions.
Answer: D
oo mujhe lga hi thaaa
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gud evng
chashmu
ge
BArbie
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Several political commentators have (11) [Utter] on the epic family feud currently taking place in the Samajwadi Party, recalling incidents from the Ramayana and Mahabharat to make their points, while social media sites (12) [will] passing around hilarious one-liners and imaginary scenarios to highlight the comic aspects of this ‘pari-war’. What is worth noting in all this banter is the common mythology that evidently binds this country’s disparate social groups together. It is like hearing a secret language that is (13) [suddenly] comprehensible because the sociological images and types that it recalls have been around us for as long as one can remember. Come to think of it, which Indian has not encountered an evil Kaikeyi, Manthra or Kansa in one’s own family?One of the great blanks that will mark the growth of the present generation is a (14) [stretching] ignorance of these absorbing tales due to a ‘cleansing’ of their school curricula. In our wisdom, our generation tried to sanitise education from any taint of religious bias and while no one can have a problem with that, the collateral damage that accompanied it was a gradual phasing (15) [away] of an ethical framework that left young minds with virtually no moral compass to guide them
has been
have been
had been
will been
No Change Required
bb
222
22222
Explanation:-The part is in present perfect continuous, so, ‘have been’ is correct.
Answer: B
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22
Several political commentators have (11) [Utter] on the epic family feud currently taking place in the Samajwadi Party, recalling incidents from the Ramayana and Mahabharat to make their points, while social media sites (12) [will] passing around hilarious one-liners and imaginary scenarios to highlight the comic aspects of this ‘pari-war’. What is worth noting in all this banter is the common mythology that evidently binds this country’s disparate social groups together. It is like hearing a secret language that is (13) [suddenly] comprehensible because the sociological images and types that it recalls have been around us for as long as one can remember. Come to think of it, which Indian has not encountered an evil Kaikeyi, Manthra or Kansa in one’s own family?One of the great blanks that will mark the growth of the present generation is a (14) [stretching] ignorance of these absorbing tales due to a ‘cleansing’ of their school curricula. In our wisdom, our generation tried to sanitise education from any taint of religious bias and while no one can have a problem with that, the collateral damage that accompanied it was a gradual phasing (15) [away] of an ethical framework that left young minds with virtually no moral compass to guide them
Directly
Instantly
without delay
presently
No Change Required
44
ddd
dddd
444
Explanation:-Instantly means ‘immediately’ which is perfectly fit in the sentence.
Answer: B
bbbbbb
Several political commentators have (11) [Utter] on the epic family feud currently taking place in the Samajwadi Party, recalling incidents from the Ramayana and Mahabharat to make their points, while social media sites (12) [will] passing around hilarious one-liners and imaginary scenarios to highlight the comic aspects of this ‘pari-war’. What is worth noting in all this banter is the common mythology that evidently binds this country’s disparate social groups together. It is like hearing a secret language that is (13) [suddenly] comprehensible because the sociological images and types that it recalls have been around us for as long as one can remember. Come to think of it, which Indian has not encountered an evil Kaikeyi, Manthra or Kansa in one’s own family?One of the great blanks that will mark the growth of the present generation is a (14) [stretching] ignorance of these absorbing tales due to a ‘cleansing’ of their school curricula. In our wisdom, our generation tried to sanitise education from any taint of religious bias and while no one can have a problem with that, the collateral damage that accompanied it was a gradual phasing (15) [away] of an ethical framework that left young minds with virtually no moral compass to guide them
growing
expanding
increasing
budding
No Change Required
cc
q1111111
11
Explanation:-‘Growing’ is correct as per the meaning of the sentence in the context.
Answer: A
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Several political commentators have (11) [Utter] on the epic family feud currently taking place in the Samajwadi Party, recalling incidents from the Ramayana and Mahabharat to make their points, while social media sites (12) [will] passing around hilarious one-liners and imaginary scenarios to highlight the comic aspects of this ‘pari-war’. What is worth noting in all this banter is the common mythology that evidently binds this country’s disparate social groups together. It is like hearing a secret language that is (13) [suddenly] comprehensible because the sociological images and types that it recalls have been around us for as long as one can remember. Come to think of it, which Indian has not encountered an evil Kaikeyi, Manthra or Kansa in one’s own family?One of the great blanks that will mark the growth of the present generation is a (14) [stretching] ignorance of these absorbing tales due to a ‘cleansing’ of their school curricula. In our wisdom, our generation tried to sanitise education from any taint of religious bias and while no one can have a problem with that, the collateral damage that accompanied it was a gradual phasing (15) [away] of an ethical framework that left young minds with virtually no moral compass to guide them
close ur mouth and give obtains:P
in
from
into
out
No Change Required
44
444
Explanation:-The phrase ‘phasing out’ will be correct. So ‘out’ will be used.
Answer: D
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CLOZE TEST
INNOVATION, the elixir of progress, has always (1)______ [lost] people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution artisan weavers were (2)_______ [kept] aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that (3)______ [changed] 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been (4)_______ [reduced] with, just as the weavers were.
For those, including this newspaper, who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such churn is a natural part of rising prosperity. Although innovation (5)_____ [kills] some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions (6)______ [led] from the land were not consigned to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.
1)
A) swipe
B) highlight
C) cost
D) reduced
E) No change required
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cc
ccc
Ccc
ccc
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C.
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C) cost
cost here means loss. People lost their jobs due to innovation.
c.
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INNOVATION, the elixir of progress, has always (1)______ [lost] people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution artisan weavers were (2)_______ [kept] aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that (3)______ [changed] 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been (4)_______ [reduced] with, just as the weavers were.
For those, including this newspaper, who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such churn is a natural part of rising prosperity. Although innovation (5)_____ [kills] some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions (6)______ [led] from the land were not consigned to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.
2)
A) hired
B) changed
C) seen
D) swept
E) No change required
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d.
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E.
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D) swept
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INNOVATION, the elixir of progress, has always (1)______ [lost] people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution artisan weavers were (2)_______ [kept] aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that (3)______ [changed] 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been (4)_______ [reduced] with, just as the weavers were.
For those, including this newspaper, who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such churn is a natural part of rising prosperity. Although innovation (5)_____ [kills] some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions (6)______ [led] from the land were not consigned to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.
3)
A) adopted
B) underpinned
C) required
D) admired
E) No change required
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55
b.
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2.2
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B) underpinned
underpinned – form the basis for
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INNOVATION, the elixir of progress, has always (1)______ [lost] people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution artisan weavers were (2)_______ [kept] aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that (3)______ [changed] 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been (4)_______ [reduced] with, just as the weavers were.
For those, including this newspaper, who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such churn is a natural part of rising prosperity. Although innovation (5)_____ [kills] some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions (6)______ [led] from the land were not consigned to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.
4
A) downgraded
B) comforted
C) admired
D) dispensed
E) No change required
dd
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D.
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d.
D) dispensed
dispense with – to no longer use someone or something because you no longer want or need them
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INNOVATION, the elixir of progress, has always (1)______ [lost] people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution artisan weavers were (2)_______ [kept] aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that (3)______ [changed] 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been (4)_______ [reduced] with, just as the weavers were.
For those, including this newspaper, who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such churn is a natural part of rising prosperity. Although innovation (5)_____ [kills] some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions (6)______ [led] from the land were not consigned to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.
5)
A) denies
B) offers
C) varies
D) requires
E) No change required
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E.
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E) No change required
INNOVATION, the elixir of progress, has always (1)______ [lost] people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution artisan weavers were (2)_______ [kept] aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that (3)______ [changed] 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been (4)_______ [reduced] with, just as the weavers were.
For those, including this newspaper, who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such churn is a natural part of rising prosperity. Although innovation (5)_____ [kills] some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions (6)______ [led] from the land were not consigned to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.
6)
A) occupied
B) requested
C) freed
D) originated
E) No change required
ccc
dd
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C.
ddd
3.3
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_____
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d.
C) freed
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next????
6)
A) occupied
B) requested
C) freed
D) originated
E) No change required
NEW CLOZE
IN THE immediate (7)_______ [change] of the financial crisis, politicians and regulators from around the world stood shoulder to shoulder and promised to tame the excesses in the banking system that had brought the global economy to its knees. Among the first of their proposed reforms was to have more loss-absorbing capital in banks to (8)_____ [elongate] the risks of future taxpayer-funded bail-outs. How quickly memories fade.
On January 12th the Basel committee, a club of central bankers and supervisors, released new rules that are weaker than their previous proposals. The technical (9) ______ [verification] may let big banks—mostly European ones—off the hook of having to raise as much as €70 billion ($96 billion) in capital. Although banks will still have to meet a leverage target of at least 3%, the formula for calculating it has been softened. The next day brought a surge in the share prices of big banks, which had lobbied hard for a dilution of the rules. Investors’ elation ought to be worrying for taxpayers. One of the most remarkable features of the financial crisis of 2008 was the razor-thin capitalisation of many of the world’s largest banks. In theory, the banking system had entered the crisis with comfortably thick (10)______ [brick] .
7)
A) follow
B) aftermath
C) resulted
D) changeover
E) No change required
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B.
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b.
bbb
bb
ddd
Bb
bbbbb
b.
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aftermath – the consequences or after-effects of a significant unpleasant event
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aftermath— result,, consequences
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IN THE immediate (7)_______ [change] of the financial crisis, politicians and regulators from around the world stood shoulder to shoulder and promised to tame the excesses in the banking system that had brought the global economy to its knees. Among the first of their proposed reforms was to have more loss-absorbing capital in banks to (8)_____ [elongate] the risks of future taxpayer-funded bail-outs. How quickly memories fade.
On January 12th the Basel committee, a club of central bankers and supervisors, released new rules that are weaker than their previous proposals. The technical (9) ______ [verification] may let big banks—mostly European ones—off the hook of having to raise as much as €70 billion ($96 billion) in capital. Although banks will still have to meet a leverage target of at least 3%, the formula for calculating it has been softened. The next day brought a surge in the share prices of big banks, which had lobbied hard for a dilution of the rules. Investors’ elation ought to be worrying for taxpayers. One of the most remarkable features of the financial crisis of 2008 was the razor-thin capitalisation of many of the world’s largest banks. In theory, the banking system had entered the crisis with comfortably thick (10)______ [brick] .
8)
A) reduce
B) increase
C) excess
D) request
E) No change required
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1.1
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A) reduce
IN THE immediate (7)_______ [change] of the financial crisis, politicians and regulators from around the world stood shoulder to shoulder and promised to tame the excesses in the banking system that had brought the global economy to its knees. Among the first of their proposed reforms was to have more loss-absorbing capital in banks to (8)_____ [elongate] the risks of future taxpayer-funded bail-outs. How quickly memories fade.
On January 12th the Basel committee, a club of central bankers and supervisors, released new rules that are weaker than their previous proposals. The technical (9) ______ [verification] may let big banks—mostly European ones—off the hook of having to raise as much as €70 billion ($96 billion) in capital. Although banks will still have to meet a leverage target of at least 3%, the formula for calculating it has been softened. The next day brought a surge in the share prices of big banks, which had lobbied hard for a dilution of the rules. Investors’ elation ought to be worrying for taxpayers. One of the most remarkable features of the financial crisis of 2008 was the razor-thin capitalisation of many of the world’s largest banks. In theory, the banking system had entered the crisis with comfortably thick (10)______ [brick] .
9)
A) adaptation
B) redundancy
C) tweaks
D) ease
E) No change required
3333
C?
ccc
C.
cc
Ccc means improvement
Sudhar in hindi
ccccc/ddddd
33333
____
cc
Cc
ccc
C) tweaks
yess exactly mam…;)
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C..
c.
TWEAK–
pull, jerk, tug, twist, twitch,
wahhh__/__
arey sath me clear ho jayega na meaning
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ty barbie ji
ji vikas ji
IN THE immediate (7)_______ [change] of the financial crisis, politicians and regulators from around the world stood shoulder to shoulder and promised to tame the excesses in the banking system that had brought the global economy to its knees. Among the first of their proposed reforms was to have more loss-absorbing capital in banks to (8)_____ [elongate] the risks of future taxpayer-funded bail-outs. How quickly memories fade.
On January 12th the Basel committee, a club of central bankers and supervisors, released new rules that are weaker than their previous proposals. The technical (9) ______ [verification] may let big banks—mostly European ones—off the hook of having to raise as much as €70 billion ($96 billion) in capital. Although banks will still have to meet a leverage target of at least 3%, the formula for calculating it has been softened. The next day brought a surge in the share prices of big banks, which had lobbied hard for a dilution of the rules. Investors’ elation ought to be worrying for taxpayers. One of the most remarkable features of the financial crisis of 2008 was the razor-thin capitalisation of many of the world’s largest banks. In theory, the banking system had entered the crisis with comfortably thick (10)______ [brick] .
10)
A) cushions
B) step
C) advantage
D) stone
E) No change required
aa
A?
1111
1111
11111
aa
aa??
A.
aa
Nhi samjh aa rha
skip
nce name :p
Ty
u ka v
Ok ty
aayega din
beautful dp
aaa
1.1
aaaa
if i am not wrong comfortably ko compare krenge na cushion se
haha haan
haha my logics always makes me laugh haha
A) cushions
a.
Barbie ki baat samjh aa gayi
aaa
heheh arey acha hai fir :))
yaha sabke vocabs strong hai mujhe bhi batao mujhe nhi ati :((
vocab24 use kro
wht is this yaar
app
kk tq
ok ty
app ka
haa
Ye kya h?
app
Ok ty
hmmm,,,,,with daily new pattern based que ate h isme,,,
barron padho
barron ??
gmat ki vocab
ok ty bro
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ERROR
A. We discussed about the problem so thoroughly
B. on the eve of the examination
C. that I found it very easy to work it out.
D. No error.
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A.
aboutgood:P
tum khud padh k waha logo ko behekate ho
na i said , AZ pe quiz ho rhi , aa jao hehe
waha behke log hai to mai kya kru
apni khubsurti ki fayda uthati ho tum..:P
arey yr bhkk aisa kyu bol rhe
q ki sb pyar krti h tumhe
mujhe chance h nhi milta..:P
1111 remove about
11
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aa
Ccc me kuch h
aa
1..
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1
remove about
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discussion is always about something, so ‘about’ is nt required after ‘discussion’
like
‘to’ is not required after ‘help’
a.
A. An Indian ship
B. laden with merchandise
C. got drowned in the Pacific Ocean.
D. No error.
cc
cc
cc
333
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C…
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cc
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Cc
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C
sank in the Pacific Ocean
diffrence mam????
c.
ERROR
A. I could not put up in a hotel
B. because the boarding and lodging charges
C. were exorbitant
D. No error.
111
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11
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aaa
aa
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put up in
11
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Aaa
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A
‘I could not put up at a hotel’
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ERROR
A. The Indian radio
B. which was previously controlled by the British rulers
C. is free now from the narrow vested interests.
D. No error.
cc
cc
free from
cc
cc
Ccc
ccccc
ccc
333 now free
33
dd
cc
Cc
cccccc
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C
is now free from the narrow vested interests.
error:((
SENTENCE CONNECTOR
Payments banks and small finance banks have differentiated nature of business. RBI had issued a separate operating guidelines for them.
(i) In view of differentiated nature…….
(ii) Since RBI has issued……
(iii) Operating guidelines has been released…..
(A) Only (i)
(B) Only (iii)
(C) Both (i) and (ii)
(D) Both (i) and (iii)
(E) Only (ii)
dd
Ddd
d.
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A.
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b.
A
In view of differentiated nature of business of payment banks and small finance banks RBI had issued a separate operating guidelines for them.
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diffrence b/w sank and drowned mam????
unse pucho jin logo ne ans diya ths :p
same doubt…
Ship ke dobne me sank word used hota h aadmi ke dobne me drowned aisa khi pada tha mene
okkk 10ks sster…:)
jb koi dub k bahar nikl ata h use sink
and drown mns wo dub gya finish ho gya ya mr gya
wahh
haha tumse sikh rai mai to
hehe
mam please explain this ques
connector ?
yes
yes mam
CONNECTOR
Government introduced inking and stopped over-the-counter exchange of invalid denomination notes within a fortnight. Otherwise money laundering would have reached new heights.
(i) Even though the government introduced……
(ii) Even though the money laundering have reached……
(iii) Had the Government not introduced…..
A) Only (i)
B) Only (ii)
C) Both (i) and (ii)
D) Only (iii)
E) All
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Had the Government not introduced inking and stopped over-the-counter exchange of invalid denomination notes within a fortnight money laundering would have reached new heights.
otherwise lga h mam???? would were?/
kya ?
means after connector used the nxt part of sentece is starting from otherwise naaa or would???? mam??
i missed khaha in the previous msg mam …:)
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a.
in CONNECTORS
start the sentence with given option, then make sentence, joining the two given sentences
Now if the two get connected and gives a right sense + gives same meaning as previous 2 sentences
then that option is correct
ok mam ty
clause bhi lgana padega
CONNECTOR
Consumers turned cautious following the Centre’s demonetisation move. There was a slowdown in Fast moving consumer goods.
(i) Fast moving consumer goods companies witnessed……
(ii) Lately the consumers turned…..
(iii) Due to Centre’s demonetization…..
(A) Only (i)
(B) Only (iii)
(C) Only (ii)
(D) Both (i) and (iii)
(E) All
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Fast moving consumer goods companies witnessed a slowdown as Consumers turned cautious following the Centre’s demonetisation move.
Due to Centre’s demonetization move there was a slowdown in Fast moving consumer goods as the consumers turned cautious.
Operating guidelines has been released by rbi for payment and small finance banks which have differentiated nature of business
ye galt h mam ??????
sahi lag rha
have
diff between sink nd drowned
…………
Only living things can drown.
Any object (heaver than liquid) can sink.
uhhhhh
aj study me kuch jada busy te ??? dikhe nhi
but why ???
create new id with new name( huh)
haha
you too studious uhuu
yes i had an u??
you too studious uhuu
yes i had an u??/
yessss..got it..:)
CONNECTOR
Dhoni has led his team in most number of matches as a captain. Ricky Ponting is second in the list.
(i) No other captain has led his team…………
(ii) Apart from Ricky Ponting………….
(iii) Being a captain Dhoni………
A) Only (i)
B) Only (ii)
C) Only (ii)
D) Both (i) and (iii)
E) All
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tumhe right ans pata hi hoga
hehehehehe :))
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No other captain has led his team in more international matches than Dhoni with Ricky Ponting being the second in the list
Being a captain Dhoni has led his team in most number of matches while Ricky Ponting is second in the list.
ans jo bhi ho… Ques. sahi tha :))
ques bhi ans bhi sahi jai ho maahi
jai ho… #MSDian
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kvp interest rate??
7.6
7.5 now
ty
yes and kanya wale ka?
here are new rates
http://aspirantszone.com/daily-current-affairs-30th-june-2017/
ty mam ji
8.3 percent from 8.4 per cent
7.5
Hero MotorCorp reported a 34 per cent drop in two wheeler sales. As a result the stock of the company was down by 1.4 per cent.
(i) By bringing down the stock by……….
(ii) The Hero MotorCorp stock was down…………
(iii) Since the stock…………
A) Only (i)
B) Only (ii)
C) Only (iii)
D) Both (i) and (ii)
E) All
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The Hero MotorCorp stock was down 1.4 per cent, after the company reported a 34 per cent drop in two-wheeler sale.
Thats all for today
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part 2 of regulatory bodies
should i start??
kk
yes
okay
ys maam
ab kro bhi start….
Quiz by Gusto sir @10pm …Stay tuned… Thanks
wow , sub ?
English
okey done :))
dinner bnana hai phir khana v hai so bye
gd bye
In India Nidhi Companies are regulated by ________
RBI
SEBI
Ministry of corporate affairs
Respective State Government
None of these
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Answer: C
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Who is the chairman of Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) of India?
Harsh Kumar Bhanwala
R.V Verma
B.S Bhandari
Hemant Contractor
None of these
44
HC
4444
44444
na pta
4444..
Hemant Contractor is the chairman if PFRDA and He is a Former MD of SBI
Answer: D
contract
4.
The post you are trying to reply to has been removed.
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mera post bhi show ni kar rha hai
or line maaro ldkiyo pe…………………….p
hahah
tmhe bhut hsi aa rhi h:…:P
sahi bol gaya wo hahahaha
tm bi aisa smjti ho,,,,,,
hhuuuuhhhhhhhhhh
jrurt nhi bhai,,,sb committed h khi na khi:p
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Headquarters of Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority of India is ________.
New Delhi
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Chennai
None of these
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DELHI
1.1
Answer: A
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In which year Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority of India started by GOI?
1988
1998
2003
2007
2010
98?
skip
1998
03
Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) of India established on August 2003 by Government of India.
Answer: C
ur name :p
98
Headquarters of Small Industries Development Bank (SIDBI) of India is ________
New Delhi
Lucknow
Ahmadabad
Mumbai
Pune
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Answer: B
22
Small Industries Development Bank of India was established in ________
1990
1981
1987
1992
1998
44
444
87?
1992
44
90
na pta
4.4
SIDBI was established on April 2, 1990 under small industries development bank of India act, is the Principal Financial Institution for the Promotion, Financing and Development of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector and for Co-ordination of the functions of the institutions engaged in similar activities.
Answer: A
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Who is the Chairman of SIDBI?.
G.M Rao
Alok Tandon
Kshatrapati Shivaji
Alok verma
None of these
3?
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Answer: C
c sure
In which year Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) was established in ________
2000
1994
1997
2003
2001
44
03?
yo
wrong ho gya ..2003 lga mko
97
_____
Telecom Regulatory authority of India was established on 20 February 1997 by an Act of Parliament to regulate telecom services and tariffs in India. Earlier regulation of telecom services and tariffs was overseen by the Central Government
Answer: C
97
sure
In which city Telecom Regulatory authority of India (TRAI) is headquartered?.
Chennai
Mumbai
Bangalore
Hyderabad
None of these
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Telecom Regulatory authority of India’s Headquarters is in New Delhi and its Chairman is Ram Sewak Sharma
Answer: E
nd
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ye kya h
ig?
dilwalo ki dilli
arey ne meri delhi me h ye to haha
In India Security Exchange Board of India regulates ________.
Merchant Banking companies
Venture Capital Fund
Algorithmic Trading
Credit Rating agencies
All the above
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all
all
Answer: E
In which city Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) headquartered?
New Delhi
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Varanasi
None of these
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ittu si..:p
han ,, hehe old id ??
its ancient id :p..v r nt acquinted :/
oh
2?
b???
mum
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The Advertising Standards Council of India was founded in 1985. It is a non-Government body
Answer: B
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Who is the Chairman of Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC)?.
Governor of RBI
President
Prime Minister
Finance Secretary
None of the above
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4.4??
The Union Finance Minister of India is the Chairman of FSDC
Answer: E
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pm
In which year FSDC established in India?
2002
2005
2008
2010
2011
08?
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FSDC is an apex-level body constituted by the government of India. The idea to create such a super regulatory body was first mooted by the Raghuram Rajan Committee in 2008. Finally it constituted in December 2010
Answer: D
itna fast answer kon btata hai bhai????
jo pdhta h
jo copy paste krta hai
answer bola na question thodi

hahaha
aap bhi karo
pdf to aapke pas hai na
arey hehe
nxt…??
Institute of Chartered Accounts in India (ICAI) is headquartered in ________
Mumbai
New Delhi
GIFT City
Indore
None of these
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delhi,, lodhi road,, opp to sai baba mandir
__/__
arey jaati rehti hu hehe
waah
hehe
hahahahaha
nd
DILLI
ICAI is the national professional accounting body of India. It was established on 1 July 1949 as a body corporate under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 enacted by the Parliament to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India.
Answer: B
ICAI is the national professional accounting body of India. It was established on 1 July 1949 as a body corporate under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 enacted by the Parliament to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India.
Answer: B
next question @ch@bihari_girl:disqus jiii
given
hmm
. In which year Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC) was established?.
1976
1957
1988
1983
1999
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83?
83
ECGC Ltd, was established in July, 1957 to strengthen the export promotion by covering the risk of exporting on credit. It functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, Government of India
Answer: B
1983
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ty ..aap baad mein bakwash kigiyega
nt intrstd
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Headquarters of ECGC is ________.
New Delhi
Mumbai
GIFT City
Ahmadabad
None of these
mum
2?
mum
Chairman & MD – Geetha Muralidhar.
Answer: B
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bambai
Currently Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) represents ________Banking Companies operating in India.
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234
237
239
235
______
pata ni
IBA was established in India in 1946 with 22 initial bank members.
Answer: C
tukka…. B
Who is the regulator of Micro-Finance Regulatory Authority in India ________.
SEBI
SIDBI
NABARD
RBI
None of these
c.
1.1
1?
NABARD was established on the recommendations of B.Sivaraman Committee on 12th July 1982 to implement the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act 1981.
Answer: C
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chha gya bhai…
The initial corpus of NABARD is ________Cr.
100
500
1000
30,000
None of these
500
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Both RBI and GOI started NABARD with an initial corpus of Rs 100 cr. As per 31st may 2017 the paid up capital stood at Rs 30,000 Cr with GOI holding 100% share..
Answer: A
c?
aa
equat kr k kro
dekh lo bhai,,,abi pen nhi h:p
x>y
koi need ni values ka
y>x
X^5/2 = (18)^15/2
X = 18^3
Y^3/2 = (19)^9/2
Y = 19^3
Y > X
bro 18^5 hoga na
15/5=3
nhi 18^3 hoga
sry mene x leliya x^2 tha
koi baat nhi
eng quiz hoga aj?
hn
National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) was established in________.
1988
1998
2003
2008
2010
88 me
The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) is a trade association of Indian Information Technology (IT) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry. HQ: New Delhi.
Answer: A
y>x
x=18^3
y=19^3
X^5/2 = (18)^15/2
X= 18^2 = 18^3
Y^3/2 = (19)^9/2
Y = 19^3
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regulatory bodies 15 + 20 questions done
tomorrows topic NPCI
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10;0 pm pe milte gusto sir ki eng quiz me :))
kon ho??
hmm solve krti khaa k bhukh lgi
okuuu,,,,
achha tu h dushman :p
ok chup hu
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KYA USE HAI ISKA
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ty mam
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revise karane ki liye :))
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gn
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Thanks gud nite
thankyou myra
omit one u
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hiiii..:)
Gusto sir???
gud nyt swt drn=mzz sster..:)
lets start
yes ready
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ty mam
Economics today were not what it was a century ago.
A) are
B) was
C) is
D) No improvement
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IS (option ‘C’). A number of words ending in ‘ics’ which are plural in form, normally take a singular verb; e.g.
Mathematics, Economics, Physics, etc
EXAMPLES
**Mathematics is not an easy subject.
**Mathematics is his favourite study.
**Economics is one of the oldest of the social sciences.
NOTE: But when these nouns are preceded by THE or any POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE (my, our, your, his, her, etc) they take plural verbs; e.g.
**Her mathematics are weak.
**Your mathematics are not very good.
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talking in present tense??
yes ..bcs today has used
It is only after the war is over/that people realise/how bad it was./NE
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only after the war is over
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Replace THE by A in part ‘A’ as the WAR is not a specific war.
ohh
__/__
….:(
koe baat hai,, just try :))
He enquired ——– me ——– the matter.
A) of, about
B) into, about
C) of, into
D) into, of
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OF, ABOUT (option ‘A’).
When something is asked from somebody we use OF after ENQUIRE. So it will be OF in the first blank. To ask somebody for some information we use ABOUT (not INTO). ENQUIRE and INQUIRE are the same thing.
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Aaa
Hearing the news of the accident, he broke.
A) broke down
B) broke up
C) broke out
D) No improvement
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BROKE DOWN (option ‘A’).
BREAK DOWN = i) If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working; e.g.
Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road.
ii) to be unable to control your feelings and to start to cry; e.g.
When we gave her the bad news, she broke down and cried.
so C is also applicable na
can’t he cry ???
no 2 explanation se broke down ki meaning se A crt hoga
He informed me/that he had gone to one of the Minister’s residences/and stayed there all night./NE
ne
Had stayed
2.
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Replace ONE OF THE MINISTER’S RESIDENCES by THE RESIDENCE OF ONE OF THE MINISTERS in part ‘B’.
We do not show possession of a noun after ONE OF by ‘s. ONE OF must have a plural noun after it.
The lecture was ——– badly attended.
A) fairly
B) rather
C) not
D) ratherly
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RATHER (option ‘B’). With favorable adjectives/adverbs RATHER is used, otherwise FAIRLY. BADLY is an unfavourable adverb, so it will be RATHER here
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The speaker asked the audience to bear upon him for a few minutes more.
A) on B) with C) for D) No improvement
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virtual world
:p..in actual
hehe delhi
kool
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WITH (option ‘B’).
BEAR WITH = to be patient and wait while someone does something; e.g.
**If you’ll just bear with me for a moment, I’ll find you a copy of the drawings.
In one of our first conversation//she informed me//that she had lost her husband in a bus accident.//NE
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Aaaa conversations
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Replace CONVERSATION by CONVERSATIONS in part ‘A’ as we use a plural noun after ONE OF.
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Do not worry Dad I ——– do it?
A) Will
B) Would
C) Could
D) Shall
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WILL (option ‘A’).
In future, we use SHALL with first person, but when we have to express an intention, the correct is WILL
a.,
A.
Those men as are false to their friends should be avoided.
A) The men
B) Men
C) Such men
D) No improvement
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SUCH MEN (option ‘C’).
We use AS after SUCH + NOUN; not WHO, WHOM, WHICH or THAT/THOSE/THESE, etc; e.g.
a) He is not such a good man as I expected. (not WHOM)
b) Yours is not such a serious problem as mine. (not WHICH)
It is noticed that the elite class have no soft/corner for the downtrodden who are the/real victims of the present social set-up./NE
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Aaa
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Replace HAVE by HAS in part ‘A’.
CLASS is a collective noun and it has been considered to mean a single group.
downtroddens???
Aaaa
DOWNTRODDENS
Has hoga mam
hmmm but 2nd part bhi error
who are..
so plural
to downtrodden dia h error h n
It was very kind of you to do the washing up, but you ——– it.
A) didn’t have to do
B) hadn’t to do
C) might not have done
D) must not have done
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gujju ??
O.o
aankhein mat dikha ..bol na ?
gujju ho?
sayadddd
O.o
nai huuuuu
hahahah tu hi h
gujju ni lgta
shayad ..pata nahi yr ..
wo hi esi dp lgata
haan …..
Aaaa
aa
aa.
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HADN’T TO DO (option ‘B’).
Here it’s an obligation in the negative. Means koi kaam karnaa chaahiye ki nahin.
MUSTN’T can’t be used in this usage. DIDN’T HAVE TO DO and HADN’T TO DO are more and less the same thing, the main difference is DIDN’T HAVE TO DO is used for regular actions and HADN’T TO DO is used for one time actions. Here it’s a one time action, so HADN’T TO DO is correct.
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Many people find it difficult to make both hands meet.
A) both accounts
B) both hands to mouth
C) both ends meet
D) No improvement
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Option ‘C’ (both ends meet).
BOTH ENDS MEETS = to have enough money to buy what you need to live
Whenever you are coming here,/you bring a lot of/sweets for me./NE
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come
Aaaa. You come
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you come=> you are coming
a.
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Replace ARE COMING by COME in part ‘A’. Present habits/routines are expressed by the present simple tense; e.g.
a) Whenever she weeps, nobody asks her the reason.
b) As long as God is with you, you need not fear.
Hehe a
Like humans, zoo animals must have a dentist ——– their teeth.
A) fill
B) filled
C) filling
D) to be filled
44
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All okay na chashmish?? ?
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FILLING (option ‘C’).
HAVE + OBJECT + PRESENT PARTICIPLE can be used for causative actions when some kind of persuasion is there.
Hindi translation: Aadmiyon ki trhaa zoo animals ke paas bhi aise doctor hone chaahiyen jo unke daanto ko bharwaa saken yaa bhar sken.
Young children are not physically capableto carry these loads.
A) have to carry these loads
B) of carrying these loads
C) carry these loads
D) No improvement
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vaise 444 bhi ho skta hai
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D.
Option ‘B’ (OF CARRYING THESE LOADS).
CAPABLE OF STH/DOING STH = having the ability, power, or qualities to be able to do something:
b.
I enjoyed the ballet by a troupe of Russian dancers.
A) troop
B) trouper
C) trooper
D) No improvement
aa
Aaaa
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mowgli
chup happy bhai
bhabhi ji ..
hhhaha
a.
A.
NO IMPROVEMENT.
TROUPE = a group of dancers, actors, or other entertainers who tour to different venues. TROOP is used for soldiers, scouts, etc.
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The secretary threatened to resign his post.
A) from his post
B) to his post
C) for his post
D) No improvement
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AA
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a….
NO IMPROVEMENT.
If we leave an organization we say RESIGN FROM; if we leave a designation we say RESIGN AS; if we leave a post we do not use any preposition with RESIGN; e.g.
a) He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job.
b) She resigned as director.
Of the two answers,// this is definitely//better./NE
aa
either
the better
aa
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the better
ye tum ho to wo kon h ?
kon?
niche dekho
u wali dp type h
muje kya pata :/
iska chhota bhai
o.O
:p
Tume bda pta hai
hmm pta h
the better
bb
THE better
Replace BETTER by THE BETTER in part ‘C’.
We should use THE before a comparative degree if OF THE TWO is there in the sentence. We do not use THAN after THE+COMPARATIVE DEGREE in such a case; e.g.
a) Ankur is the duller of the two. (not THAN THE TWO)
b) She is the more beautiful of the two girls. (not THAN THE TWO GIRLS)
c.
The dramatist must cater ——– the taste of the audience.
A) to
B) for
C) of
D) down
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FOR (option ‘B’).
CATER FOR = a) to provide the things that a particular person or situation needs or wants; e.g. the class caters for all ability ranges; b) to provide food and drinks for a social event; e.g. Most of our our work now involves catering for weddings.
CATER TO = to provide the things that a particular type or person wants, especially things that you do not approve of; e.g. They only publish novels which cater to the mass market.
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downvote kia hai thik se dekho
tum bhaag jao .. tera chhota bhai aya
jao us se bat kr fir :/
dande padenge tujhe ..bhabhi ji se
quiz me dyan de be :/
to kya hua
:||
This material is not much enough for me.
A) not more enough
B) not so much enough
C) not enough
D) No improvement
dd
cc
much enough nae hota poha
ji O_O mam
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c.
3.
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Option ‘C’ (not enough).
You can use adverbs such as NEARLY, ALMOST, JUST, HARDLY, QUITE in front of enough, but do not use MUCH with it; e.g.
**At present there is just enough to feed them.
**There was hardly enough time to have lunch.
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He is unfortunate enough to lose/few friends he made/during his stay at Patna./NE
the few
maam a few, the few me diff ?
A few means some ; few means negligible
the few is used in the sense (all some) – like the few books that I had ( means all that i had) were lost there.
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If I were you/I would not have/committed this blunder./NE
Replace WERE by HAD BEEN part ‘A’. This is type-III conditional in which
the verb in IF-CLAUSE is in past past perfect and in the main clause it is
perfect conditional (here WOULD HAVE COMMITTED). Though Conditional
Type-II here is also possible, you can’t touch the verb of main clause as it’s
spread in two parts i.e. part ‘B’ and ‘C’.
maam isko samjha de plz type 2 condn kyun ni apply hoga
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the few
the few
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Replace FEW by THE FEW in part ‘B’.
FEW is a negative word, here we need something that describes WHOLE of a thing,
THE FEW is correct in this meaning.
FEW = not many (hardly any);
THE FEW = NOT MANY, but all that there is
bbb
in
The audience watched the clowns ——– their act.
A) performs
B) perform
C) performed
D) are performing
22
dd
Bbbbb
cc
444
bb
bb
u frm..
punjab
pta here..u
yes here
hehe..i mean pb me kaha se..pta=PTA
sangrur
u also frm punjab ???
yep..patiala=pta :p
ohh
bbbbb
bbb
bb
PERFORM (Option ‘B’). WATCH in the structure VERB + OBJECT takes bare infinitive (first form of the verb without TO). Here WATCHED is the verb and THE CLOWNS is the object; e.g.
I watched him drive off.
I watched him leave the room.
NOTE: In this structure with WATCH we can use present participle (verb+ing) also, e.g.
The audience watched the clowns performing their act.
name q chng kia
wo suit krta tere pe :p
sahi hai
good
d.
Maharana Pratap killed many enemy soldiers through his sword.
A) by his sword
B) with his sword
C) across his sword
D) No improvement
1111
bb
aa
Bbbb
aa
bbbb
22
bbbb.
Option ‘B’ (with his sword)
We use WITH to indicate ‘using’; e.g.
a) I wrote a letter with the pen you gave me.
b) This is the soup that I made with rice and barley.
c) He cut my hair with his gold scissors.
We use BY to indicate a means or method; e.g.
a) Please send this package to Russia by airmail.
b) I came here by subway.
b.
2.
The majority of the woman teachers/are persuading the principal to consider/their demands./NE
bb
22 considering
Is bbbb
men
1.
bb
is 2
waaah
:((
hota hai…
hmm
its okk ;))
::)) ok mam
is
mod ka bhi wrong
hehe
barbie..wc here
acha ji Tq
to mod kon sa asmaan se tapke hain
hum bhi insaan hain
yyoooo insaan mam
yes yes :))
gujju the pooh
ty ty ty
Replace WOMAN TEACHERS by WOMEN TEACHERS in part ‘A’.
Compound nouns with MAN or WOMAN as prefix, are made plural by making both the nouns plural if both the nouns are main words
The pen writes ——– blue.
A) in
B) with
C) into
D) rather
2?
Aaaa
in
1111
11
1111
aa
cc
aaa
a in
IN (option ‘A’). When something is used as a medium to do something we use the preposition WITH.
Here BLUE is not any medium/instrument, so it will be IN. We can say I WRITE WITH A PEN; but you can’t say MY PEN WRITES WITH BLUE.
Everyone hoped of good weather on the day of the wedding
A) for B) at C) about D) no improvement
111
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Aaaaa
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1.
a.
aa.
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a) for
aaaaa
Option ‘A’ (for).
HOPE FOR = to be optimistic that one’s wish for something will come true; e.g.
I still hope for her return.
We hope for good weather on Friday.
Is there any difficulties/in disposing of this gorgeous building/built on such a spacious and beautiful campus./NE
11
Aaaa
difficulty
are
1111 difficulty
aa/
22
bbbbb
aa
Replace IS by ARE in part ‘A’.
When THERE is as an introductory subject, takes singular verb if it’s following a singular or uncountable noun, takes plural verb if that noun is plural. Here it’s following a plural noun (DIFFICULTIES).
ok
JYADA SAD HONE KI KOI KHAS JARURAT NI HAI…
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c.
He died ——– fatigue.
A) From
B) of
C) in
D) off
bbbb
Bbbb
bb
bbbb
bb
bb
cc
of disease ke case me use hota
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
b.
FROM (option ‘A’).
When the cause of death is a disease we use DIED OF; if it’s any other cause we use DIED FROM. FATIGUE is not any disease; it means feeling of being extremely tired, usually because of hard work of exercise
222 DIED OF used for when a person died because of some diseases
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ho kyaa rha ye
mod ban ne ki side effects
hmm shi me …ek month se kuch ni pdha tbhi ye haaal hai
start karte pdhai ab hum bhi
jiiiiiiiiiii akdu the mam
:)) mod hone ka ek or side effect
ab hum yhan faltu baat karne se boht darte hain
pehle jab man karta aa jate the
vese me kr sakta tumse…u cant…
yhi maza hai hahaha
hehehe
mera bhi wrong
hehehe no pblm :))
bad day
2.
He asked the child to go and play with some others children.
A) some other’s children
B) some others
C) some other
D) No improvement
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Ccccc
dd
3.
or 11
ccc
ccc
33
cc
Option ‘C’ (some other). OTHER is an adjective here, OTHER as an adjective does not have a plural form; e.g.
INCORRECT: Seema and Charu stayed behind. The others girls went home.
CORRECT: Seema and Charu stayed behind. The other girls went home.
INCORRECT: These boxes are for books. The others boxes are for clothes.
CORRECT: These boxes are for books. The other boxes are for clothes.
wat abou A
c.
c.
cc
Is bar
solutions dekh k sikho maahi!
There were a number of pretty girls in the party/but it was Ruchi/who remained a centre of attraction./NE
The centre cccccc
aa
numbers
33
1111
dd
3….. the
Replace A by THE in part ‘C’.
When NOUN+OF+NOUN construction is there we use THE with the first noun. See CENTRE OF ATTRACTION is in NOUN+OF+NOUN construction.
c…
The woodcutter has recently ——– this tree.
A) fell
B) felled
C) fallen
D) falled
Ccc
2?
ccc/
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ccc
cc
bbbb
c.
bb
cc
bbb?
FELLED (option ‘B’).
FALL and FELL are two different verbs. FALL is intransitive while FELL is transitive (having an object). Otherwise also FELL = to cut down a tree. The three forms of these verbs:
FALL—- FELL—– FALLEN
FELL—– FELLED—- FELLED
yaad raha ye…aap hi ne sikhaya kal parso
Ty
felled- past of fell
fell means cut down
ty
The fire service personnel put off the fire with much difficulty.
A) put on
B) put out
C) put away
D) No improvement
Dddd
2.
dd
444
dd
bb
ddddddddddddddddd
444
Option ‘B’ (PUT OUT).
PUT OUT = to extinguish or douse (a fire, light, etc); e.g.
**He put out the fire.
Hindi translation: Aag bujhaane waale employees ne aag ko bdi mushkil se bujhaaya
It is harmful//to take cupsful of tea//five times a day.//NE
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22
cupfuls
222
bbb
bb22
2.
b.
bb
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Replace CUPSFUL by CUPFULS in part ‘B’
as nouns ending in FUL form their plural by adding S to FUL.
How many question are left sir ???
same ques
abhi chalne do
noi
noi??? ye kon sa language ???
chalne do abhi to
kitna pdhoge :p
u frm..:p
No
2 more then we will end
ok
wlcm & Gn :))
I go to Mexico every year so I ——– Spanish.
A) used to speak
B) am used to speaking
C) has to have called
D) must have called
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aa
Bbbb
aa
bb
2?
bb
A?
AM USED TO SPEAKING (option ‘B’).
USED TO = any past habit. Means something happened in the past continuously or frequently during a period in the past, e.g. I used to smoke. (But don’t do it now.)
But USED TO DOING is used to talk about something that you are familiar with so that it no longer seems new or strange to you.
a.
Thanks Gusto sir
Subh Ratri
wlcm ashu .. Gn :))
His illness means he must resign his chairmanship impromptu.
A) fast
B) forthwith
C) earliest
D) No improvement
2.
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22
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b..
2.2
bb.
22
bb.
Option ‘B’ (FORTHWITH)
FORTHWITH = (especially in official use) immediately; without delay.
IMPROMPTU = done or said without earlier planning or preparation
Ab good night … thanks Gusto…
wcm

Gn
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Thank u all :))
Ty sir????
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Thanku gusto :)) gnytt tk cr
wcm S mam & Gn
hehehe gnyt
ty gusto :))
wcm :))
sis hai wo
ohh

disqus name hi aisa hai
smiley mam hain
ohh
no she is not
ye koi or smiley hain
bm wali smiley nhi
ok..
tytytytytyty :))))
gn sir
wcm mam & Gn :))
ty nd Gn
wlcm & Gn __/__
thnx gusto sir
wcm mam :))
bhai kl k liye cgl quant ka topik..
quant ke qn bnane me bahot time lagega ..
:/..ty fr quiz
wlcm :))
10x bro
gn
wcm bro & Gn :))
ty bro ……….gn:)
wlcm AB sir & Gn :))
sir
bhai ye kon hai ,,,,,bs bro ni to AB _/_gd mrng
hahahah ok AB __/__
Gm
thanku gusto
gn :))
wlcm DU
Gn :))
Thank u Gusto
wcm vedu mam :))
ty sir
wcm ambi mam :))
Aaj bhi hogi quiz ?
If yes thn tym ?
aaj sunday hai so no quiz frm my side
monday ko 10 pm se hogi
ok G tq
gunnyt dostu log :))))
Take Care
gn
u too tc
:))
gn chasmish
DOSTU??????
yo
BHKK LOL
ohkk… gn
gn _/_
gn :))
:)))
Hi wanted to know when u conduct quizzes
Everyday at 9 pm
Gn mam :))
this is Maahi… signing out…
peace out!!!
okk
gn
hi mod rrb exams me hindi subject k liye kon si book refer karu iss bar mai hindi lena chahti hun english ki jagah plz suggest a book
online que ki practice kro nd hindi newspaper pdho bs
online kya thi karu site???
tu gujarati?
BA nd mahin dra
yup i know u
haha okok
matlab tame competitor cho mara dis year rrb ma
hahaha… are aa vakhte to clear karvi j che
same here…dnt wry thay jse
yes hopefully btw site na kidhi tame nai to ek book suggest kari do hindi mate
hello
practice it online .but if u want to read a book then kiran/arihant go for any of the two :))
Thanks
book se ni hoga jyada kuchh
jitna tough paragraph hindi ke dekhiye use pdhiyee
kyunki readng ability jitni shi rhegii utna acha haii
yha vyakaran to poochte na hnn
nd agar sambhav ho to dainik jagran ke national edition ko pdhiyee
Thanx
:))
nd hn hindi ki st shi na bna paate sites wae
maine cp ki li thi usme aur confusion
1. a fruit vendor buys some oranges at the rate of rs 5 per orange. he also buys equal no. of bananas at the rate of rs.2 per banana. he makes a 20% profit on oranges and 15% on bananas. at the end of the day all th fruit is sold out. his total profit is rs. 390 . find the no. of oranges sold
2. saleem bought 90 oranges at the rate of 3 oranges for rs 10 and sold them at the rate of 2 oranges for rs 9 find that saleem is in profit or loss and also find its percentage solution
–3orange==============10
===============90*10/3=300cp
===============Sp= 90*9/2=405sp
105*100/300=35%
4. A man buys a field of agricultural land for Rs. 3,60,000. He sells one-third at a loss of 20% and two-fifths at a gain of 25%. At what price must he sell the remaining field so as to make an overall profit of 10%?
1/3…..2/5
Lcm=15
5……6…………4
4……7.5……..5
15=360000
1=24000
24000*4*125%=120000
…………
how came ?
4……7.5……..5
…………
24000*4*125%=120000
how 125% ??
how came ?
4……7.5……..5
…………
24000*4*125%=120000
how 125% ??
==total mai se
============decreses hua 20%———gain hua 25%——–so that achive total 15
suppose uu have 500 ,600 and 400 -rs increse -/decrese with same given condition answer will be same
??
ratio method app kisi book se study karo ==firstly then after
5. When a cycle manufacturer reduced selling price of cycle by 50%, the number of bicycles sold radically increased by 600%. Initially the manufacturer was getting only 140% profit. What is the percentage increase of his profit?
same profit in BOTH the condition====14000profit
6. The price of an article reduces to 576 after two successive discounts. The markup is 80% above the cost price of Rs. 500.What is the new profit percentage if instead of two successive discount the markup price was further increased successively two times by the same percentage?
CP. 500
Mp. =500*180/100 =900
900*x/100*x/100. =576
X ===================80%
===rest==== 20 %
900*120/100*120/100 =1296
796*100/500==========……..answer
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