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gud evng
geee
apna hang id de do if possible maths reasoning kra jaega
vocab kl se hogi
mujhe v add kar lo
noi quiz yhi hogi
add to kar lo
sorry pr i m not at hanh
bt tele pe hu u tele pe ho ????/
vocab quiz timing?
mrng me quiz hue aaj?
3 pm hui thi eng ki
GE:)
ge 🙂
hello…guys gud evng…:)))
Hi bro 🙂 gdeve….
hiiii…broooo..:)
geeeeeee
Jyotika kl 6 pm k bad voacb k lie tym btao
u jis me free ho hve no ny pblm bs vocab quiz strt ho
half an hour hogi
okkkkkkkk
bt i think 7-8 is gud?
evng chasmis
evng
Gd n8t larki
aaj page kuch diffrent dikh rha h…….:))
pradeep ??
yess mam…ryt…;)
Good Evening everyone 🙂
ge mam.
Ge Ma’am 🙂
evng good mam :))))
gd evening mam :))
ge
deep:)
gud evng mam…;) hi…:)
ge mam 🙂
vge mam
CLOZE TEST
It surprises many people in Europe and North America that tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the great scourges in human history. One out of every three people in the world is infected with latent or sub-clinical TB, and scientists predict that 10% of them will (1) disease as age and other illnesses compromise their immune systems. In 2015, more than ten million new cases of TB were reported, and almost two million people died from it.
There are three reasons why TB persists: political leaders do not understand the sociology behind it, scientists lack an effective (2) attack it, and the rich and famous no longer die from it.
1)
1) vague with
2) obscure of
3) manifest the
4) peculiar a
5) aberrant the
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page aaj ek dum blank dikh raha h
blank ??
mam aaj page mn previous quizes maths reasiong ki sections etc sbi ppr entries show ho rhi h link k sth….:)
yes
yaaa…mam..:)
gd evng all
quiz?
yes started
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It surprises many people in Europe and North America that tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the great scourges in human history. One out of every three people in the world is infected with latent or sub-clinical TB, and scientists predict that 10% of them will (1) disease as age and other illnesses compromise their immune systems. In 2015, more than ten million new cases of TB were reported, and almost two million people died from it.
There are three reasons why TB persists: political leaders do not understand the sociology behind it, scientists lack an effective (2) attack it, and the rich and famous no longer die from it.
2)
1) anomalous for
2) deviant of
3) divergent with
4) paradigm to
5) luminous onto
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TB once affected every stratum of society, but it now afflicts the most (3) populations. This makes it an ideal meme for artists and activists who focus on social justice. The incidence of drug-resistant TB is on the rise, because the health-care systems of poor countries lack the (4) screen for TB and to help patients comply with their therapies.
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1) protected
2) clarion
3) guarded
4) undimmed
5) vulnerable
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TB once affected every stratum of society, but it now afflicts the most (3) populations. This makes it an ideal meme for artists and activists who focus on social justice. The incidence of drug-resistant TB is on the rise, because the health-care systems of poor countries lack the (4) screen for TB and to help patients comply with their therapies.
4)
1) resources to
2) exceptional with
3) preternatural to
4) concealed for
5) ambiguous of
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Six countries – India, Indonesia, China, Nigeria, Pakistan, and South Africa – account for 60% of all reported TB cases. Russia may be willfully underreporting its TB burden, and some African countries do not know how many of their citizens are infected.
Political leaders have failed to understand the sociological factors behind TB. For example, the disease’s (5) does not usually increase after natural disasters, but it did in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, owing partly to the policies of the United Nations and USAID. Refugee camps were crowded, (6) was poor, children were chronically (7) , and financial incentives caused many to extend their stay there.
5)
1) different
2) rainless
3) obstacle
4) prevalence
5) drawback
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rainless??
lacking rain dry
Gd n8t
Gudnyt dear ☺
aaj v quiz chal rhi mam
come
net issue :((
aaj net bahot slow h ..questions dikh hi ni rhe or dikh v rhe to wo v bahot late
Ufff. Koi naa
Again today gd n8t.
gudnyt tc 🙂
Five men and five women are to be arranged in a row while seating in a party. Quantity I: Number of ways of arranging 5 men and 5 women such that no two men or women are adjacent to each other. Quantity II: Number of ways of arranging 5 men and 5 women such that all men sit together. (a) Quantity I > Quantity II (b) Quantity I < Quantity II (c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II (d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II (e) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
isko solve kaRO
b.
q1= 2*5!*5!
q2= 6*5!*5! ….
q2>q1
Ty dear.
wc 🙂
Ek baat btao?
kya
U from?
Tum avi English padh rhi?
nai, quant
Ok mam.
U solved all mock paper??
which mock paper?
Sbi
sbi tym krti thi
sbi mains me out ho gyi 🙁
Uff!
So sad
Ur original name?
haha
brilliant hoti to sbi mains me select hoti na
Koi naa Ho jata hai yaar
Avi ibps hai
Rbi grade b de rhi??
And u filled nabard?
no..
waiting for ibps only
Haaa
Good
ATB
And mujhe v questions bta dena
ty
hmm :))
latr on
Okkk.
u apllied rbi grade b and nabard ??
No yaar seat less
yup..isliye i didnt apply
Hahaha
Aacha kiya
hehehe
Okk mam ji
Aab thori deer padh Lu
U v padho.
Baad Mein baat karenge
Bye .
yes byee gudnyt 🙂
Ba ke questions solve kar rha come on quant page of today post, ek doubt clear kar do
How u solved new conclusion -statement syllogs and from where?
i solve this by theory
Mujhe v bta do, if u don’t have issue
no no issue
means without diagrm….by eliminating some optn u can do fast
Try karunga main v
Problem aai to bta Dena aap.
yes sure
Ty
wc 🙂
only bank
Pe +ve
Be positive
yes
nai
:))
Name?
achha where?
Muzzaffarpur
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Political leaders have failed to understand the sociological factors behind TB. For example, the disease’s (5) does not usually increase after natural disasters, but it did in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, owing partly to the policies of the United Nations and USAID. Refugee camps were crowded, (6) was poor, children were chronically (7) , and financial incentives caused many to extend their stay there.
6)
1) with hindrance
2) of restriction
3) the strange
4) a halcyon
5) the sanitation
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thora slow
and meaning v bta do
ok
ty mam
aur kitna slow
nhi but thora sa aur english hai so answer sochna padta hai
hmm
quiz ke baad discuss krte hai with anto nd syuno
Main to self study kar rha.
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Political leaders have failed to understand the sociological factors behind TB. For example, the disease’s (5) does not usually increase after natural disasters, but it did in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, owing partly to the policies of the United Nations and USAID. Refugee camps were crowded, (6) was poor, children were chronically (7) , and financial incentives caused many to extend their stay there.
7)
1) malnourished
2) plumped
3) heavy
4) disadvantage
5) precarious
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1) malnourished
precarious – uncertain
plumped – round
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TB (8) people who do not vote, such as refugees, prisoners, and the destitute. Prisons and slums also serve as breeding grounds for TB, and young women on the periphery of society can infect their children. The World Health Organization states that TB-infected mothers are “associated with a six-fold increase (9) deaths.”
8)
1) comfort of
2) afflicts many
3) stay many
4) shining away
5) solace from
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2) afflicts many
afflict – cause pain or trouble
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TB (8) people who do not vote, such as refugees, prisoners, and the destitute. Prisons and slums also serve as breeding grounds for TB, and young women on the periphery of society can infect their children. The World Health Organization states that TB-infected mothers are “associated with a six-fold increase (9) deaths.”
9)
1) of postpartum
2) to prenatal
3) at sunshiny
4) in perinatal
5) on antenatal
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4) in perinatal
perinatal – relating to the time, immediately before and after birth.
prenatal – occurring or existing before birth
wow
ooooo mam dono same lge dhyaqn dia to 4 alg h eheehehe
antenatal ???
before birth; during or relating to pregnancy.
Mother Teresa worked for decades with TB’s victims in the slums of Calcutta, and observed that, “The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted.” Discrimination, stigma, and isolation are not (10) features of weak societies; they foster conditions that facilitate TB infections and increase the rate of diffusion.
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1) with sapless
2) just pernicious
3) with banal
4) just jejune
5) on insipid
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tab bhi sab sahi h apke
last me ans nhi diya..kuch pta nhi chala.
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uninteresting
2) just pernicious
pernicious = harmful
ERROR::
I. He had rather go than stay behind.
II. We have received a message from him only six hours ago.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
Sentence I should be – He would rather go …… would denotes willingness or determination (which is what is denoted in the sentence.)
Sentence II, the simple past tense not the present perfect tense – we received a message….
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I. Ronit admired the car but not its price.
II. Srijit is tall enough to see above the heads of other people.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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just saw your name
good one. .
sumit:P
hahaha..ty mam..:)
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(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
‘see above’ is incorrect. ‘See over’ is the correct form. Only the second sentence has an error.
enough tall?
okkk….guys going…..ba byeee … gud nyt mam…:)
GN:)
Over??
no no
Ohh sorry Misperception
no no till 9.05 pm…:)
Okk
bye bro 🙂
…:))
Byee…Gn 🙂
…:)
maje lo sbi ho gya
hhehehehehhhehe bro…jung bki h abi hehehhehehehe…;)))))
gud nyt…sd H bro…:)
gn 🙂
I. The disastrous earthquake caused loss of life, property and loss of the hope of survival.
II. When Atul was traveling abroad, he received a message from one of his friends that his film was nominated for the Oscar.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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yelo
hello bro 🙂
kaha gayeb thi
timing prblm ho rhi thi isliye nhi attend kar pa rhi thi quiz
abhi ok?
aaj little bit free hu isliye aa gayi
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ge mam
a.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
I. The phrase ‘loss of’ in the last part of first sentence is redundant. Delete this to make the sentence correct.
oscars or oscar???
both are correct
ok mam ty 🙂
i was confused
Aa
I. No one objected to the notion of shifting to new premises, did they?
II. It never occurred to me that perhaps he was cheating.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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Long time ??
yes mam
timing prblm
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(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
Mam did it ?? In 1st sentence because no object in there human kind
no one – person
why it ??
Okk thx
It never occurred to me —-meaning ???
aisa mere sath kabi nhi hua
Mam The Premises is wrong?? as the sentence says of a particular one
no its some new premises
not talked about any particular one
ok 🙂
I. Much to his chagrin he found his children preferred instant success than long-term benefit.
II. The job of the female marketing employees is similar with that of their male counterparts.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
I. The verbs ‘prefer’ takes the preposition ‘to’, not ‘than’. Use ‘to’ in the place to ‘than’ to correct the sentence.
II. Replace the preposition ‘with’ with ‘to’ to make the sentence correct. Both the sentences have errors.
i did silly mistake
I. The employee having a taste of success, he determined to put a lot of effort into the project.
II. Misha completed the research project successfully so she was the recipient of a doctorate degree.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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kuch din baad phir se karungi start
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(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
Having a taste of success, the employee determined… is correct. The given sentence is a simple sentence, which has a phrase and a clause.
I. Manish is the role model for the beginners who hope that they can accomplish well by their sincere efforts.
II. A program should be either informative or is entertaining in order to pull a large crowd.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
II. When a correlative conjunction is used in a sentence, both the conjunctions should be followed by the words of same parts of speech. ‘Either-or’ is the correlative conjunction. Either is followed by an adjective, but or is followed by a verb, which is wrong. Delete ‘is’ to make the sentence correct.
mam wo sbi error wala ques aur hai kya?
abi to nhi hai, but dalte hai next sets me
hmm achha tha
I. The little girl watched the bird curiously, when it ate the grains and flowed away.
II. The novel by the writer will finish before the end of this year.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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While it was eating
Will be finished
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(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
I. The verb ‘flowed’ is the past tense of ‘flow’. Here, the past tense of ‘fly’, i.e. ‘flew’ should be used. fly – flew – flown
flow – flowed – flowed
II. The verb in the given sentence is in active voice, which is incorrect. ‘Will be finished’ is the correct form. ‘Will have been finished’ is also correct as we use future perfect tense to denote an action that will be completed by some point of time in the future. Both sentences have errors.
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I. The couple decided to stay at the hill station for few more days as they were enchanted by the beautiful landscape.
II. The director does not seem to be impressed by the arrangements made for the seminar.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
a few
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seems?
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does not hai na
mujhe b sikha thoda eng
bhak ja ynha se..rapu ke quiz me sabse tej tu hi tha:P
rapu ki quiz kaha ki maine
last year..
m toh bhul h gya
woh stark m quiz hta h kya?
tu bhut badal gya..nhi wanha nhi hota ab..
q bhai? ase q bol raha
hehe..dekh ke lag rha..
maine v yahi socha hai wrong
does not h
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(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
I. ‘Few’ means no or nothing. ‘A few’, which means some should be used instead of ‘few’.
I. Moni asked for leave as she was feeling a severe pain in her knee.
II. The magnanimous lady was moved by the sight of an old beggar, who was lying on the side of the road.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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sahi ho jao bhai
kyu tuka h kya
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(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
I. The verb ‘feel’ is not used in continuous tense so it should be changed to simple past tense as it is in past continuous. Change ‘was feeling’ to ‘felt’
II. The preposition ‘on’ should be replaced by ‘by’.
mam …vo severe pain feel kr rhi thi….to shi h na ??
than why …felt ???
I. The Flower show, which was held in the spacious Glass House, is attended by a large crowd.
II. Someone is knocking at the door.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) None of the above condition is applicable
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(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
I. The first verb ‘was held’ is in past tense and the second verb ‘is attended’ is in present, a past action; ‘is’ should be changed to ‘was’.
Sentence in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE?
Colony
A) Japanese forces overran the French colony of Indo-China
B) The colony looked forward to fifty or more years of autonomy
C) Because a skunk lived under our deck, a horrible smell would colony into our vents.
D) A jellyfish is not a single animal, but is actually a colony of animals.
E) All are correct
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C) Because a skunk lived under our deck, a horrible smell would colony into our vents.
A) colony- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
B) colony- a group of people living in a colony, consisting of the original settlers and their descendants and successors.
D) colony- a community of animals or plants of one kind living close together or forming a physically connected structure.
Sentence in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE?
Compact
A) The rubbish was taken to the depot to be compacted.
B) Rather than allow my literary talents to become compact, I try and write at least two pages each day.
C) Swati always carries a compact with her to touch up her make-up when necessary.
D) A wide selection of films is available for your 35 mm compact
E) All are correct
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sure?
ab dekho shi to lg rha 😀
hehe tukka 😀
tukka nahi
:p
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risky ques
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kis type ka chnge yeh toh bol
stark page pe aisa thode tha tu..hasta khelta aadmi tha..:P
😛
aree abhi bhi krta hu..thoda kam pehele se..job ki tension h na
haan..shruti ke page se jnta hu tujhe..isliye aisa feel huya:P
sbko mil gya job
m h bacha hu sirf
mai kha gaya??
tera b ho jayega bob m
nhi yr ab ibps se hi ummid h..
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B) Rather than allow my literary talents to become compact, I try and write at least two pages each day.
A) compact- exert force on (something) so that it becomes more dense; compress.
C) Compact- a small flat case containing face powder, a mirror, and a powder puff.
D) compact- something that is a small and conveniently shaped example of its kind, in particular a compact camera.
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Sentence in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE?
Complex
A) Since the volcano is complex right now, you do not have to be concerned about it erupting.
B) They have moved into a new housing complex near the ocean.
C) Don’t say anything about his height because he has a bit of a complex about it.
D) One’s ability to perform complex tasks is generally disrupted by a lack of sleep.
E) All are correct
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B) complex- a group of similar buildings or facilities on the same site.
C) complex- a strong or disproportionate concern or anxiety about something.
D) complex- difficult
mtlb aa ans na mam?
yes yes
Sentence in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE?
Compose
A) The majority of songs sung by the Arijit were composed by Vishal and Shekhar.
B) The young girl went into the bathroom to compose herself after her boyfriend told her he wanted to break up.
C) The central core of our earth is composed predominantly of iron and nickel.
D) You should compose your food within 1 hour of preparing it.
E) All are correct
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D) You should compose your food within 1 hour of preparing it.
A) composed- write or create (a work of art, especially music or poetry).
B) compose- calm or settle (oneself or one’s features or thoughts).
C) composed- formed
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Sentence in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE?
Contrast
A) His friend’s success contrasted with his own failure
B) The woman looked contrasted after sitting up for a week with her dying husband.
C) People contrasted her with her sister
D) The castle is quite a contrast to other places where the singer has performed
E) All are correct
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B) The woman looked contrasted after sitting up for a week with her dying husband.
A) contrast- differ
C) contrast- compare in such a way as to emphasize differences.
D)contrast- different
Sentence in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE?
Cover
A) Your contents are now covered against accidental loss or damage in transit.
B) Sushmita laughed to cover her embarrassment.
C) AspirantsZone covers topics such as New Patten English, Reasoning and Quants.
D) If you want to get somewhere quickly you better have a ride with some covers to it.
E) All are correct
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D) If you want to get somewhere quickly you better have a ride with some covers to it.
A) cover- (of insurance) protect against a liability, loss, or accident involving financial consequences.
B) cover- disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action.
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Banking??
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Today’s Topic Rbi and other banks Act
1. Reserve Bank of India was established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the ________ act.
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1931
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1932
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1933
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1935
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Reserve Bank of India was established on April 1 , 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. When RBI was established it was private owned entity.
Answer: D
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RBI was nationalized on ________.
1935
1940
1945
1948
1949
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1949
RBI was nationalized on 1st January, 1949.
Answer: E
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RBI has ________ regional offices.
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RBI has 19 regional offices, 11 sub-offices and 4 zonal offices.
Answer: D
RBI can have almost ________ deputy governors at any time.
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The 4 Deputy Governors are BP Kanungo, S S Mundra, N S Vishwanathan and Viral Acharya.
Answer: B
When RBI was established, it has headquarters in ________.
Chennai
Mumbai
Kolkata
New Delhi
Allahabad
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kolkata
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Answer: C
Kolkata
In RBI Act 1934, the business banks can carry out is defined under ________.
Section 19
Section 20A
Section 20
Section 21
Section 22
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Section 20
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Section 21 in The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, every banks to have the right to transact Government business in India.
Answer: D
e.
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In RBI Act 1934, RBI has sole rights to issue currency notes and it comes under ________.
Section 12
Section 15
Section 20
Section 22
Section 42
42?
d.
sec 42?
ddd
sec 22
Dd
Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, section 22- Right to issue bank notes.
Answer: D
Headquarters of RBI shifted from Calcutta to Mumbai in ________.
1937
1942
1945
1947
1948
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The Central Office of the Reserve Bank was initially established in Calcutta but was permanently moved to Mumbai in 1937.
Answer: A
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a?
Government of India has a sole right to print Rs 1 note or mint coins under ________.
Coinage Act, 1956
Coinage Act, 1963
Coinage Act, 1982
Coinage Act, 2001
Coinage Act, 2011
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Answer: E
Cash Reserve Ratio comes under section ________ of RBI Act 1934.
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Cash reserves of scheduled banks to be kept with the Bank comes under section 42 of RBI Act 1934.
Answer: D
Money market instruments and Securities are defined under which section of RBI Act, 1934?
45A
45E
45U
45V
45C
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Money market instruments, repo, reverse repo and Securities are all comes under section 45U of RBI Act 1934.
Answer: C
In RBI Act 1934 section 26 (2) defines ________ of bank notes.
Legal tender
Withdrawal of legal tender
Demonetization
Mutilation
Issuance
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Withdrawal of legal tender
section 26(1) defines legal tender of bank notes whereas 26(2) defines withdrawal of legal tendered bank notes.
Answer: B
Procedure for merger of banking companies is defined under section ________ of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
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In Banking regulation act 1949 section 44A defines merger of banks.
Answer: A
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Small Finance banks gets license under section ________ of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
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c.
Small Finance banks gets license under section 22 of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
Answer: C
all banking companies get license under sec 22(1)
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15. Payment banks gets license under section ________ of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
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Both Payment Banks and Small Finance banks gets license under section 22 of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
Answer: B
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eng quiz at 10 pm
error/fill/improve
This material is not much enough for me.
A) not more enough
B) not so much enough
C) not enough
D) No improvement
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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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3.3
If you turn the corner,/you will found a house/built of stone./No Error
22?
find
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Replace FOUND by FIND in part ‘B’. With the helping verb WILL/SHALL or a modal we always use first form of the verb.
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He cast a slur ——– me.
A) on
B) for
C) to
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ON
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ON (option ‘A’).
SLUR ON SOMEBODY/SOMETHING = an unfair remark about somebody/something that may damage other people’s opinion of them.
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Slur=> कलंक लगना
Maharana Pratap killed many enemy soldiers through his sword.
A) by his sword B) with his sword C) across his sword D) No improvement
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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.
2.2
I have come/as soon as/the customers leave your shop./No Error
will
aa
aa.
Replace HAVE by WILL in part ‘A’. AS SOON AS is a conjunction. You use AS SOON AS to say that something will happen immediately after something else has happened; e.g.
As soon as we get the tickets we’ll send them to you.
He ate three ——–.
A) breads
B) pieces of bread
C) piece of breads
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PIECES OF BREAD (option ‘B’).
BREAD is an uncountable noun, so you can’t make its plural. Also THREE is plural, it will be PIECES.
Everyone hoped of good weather on the day of the wedding
A) for
B) at
C) about
D) no improvement
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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.
I called/at his house yesterday/and have given him money./No Error
gave
cc
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Replace HAVE GIVEN by GAVE in part ‘C’. The sentence is in past.
——– I would have been able to read for a while before bed time.
A) If the room was brighter
B) If the room are brighter
C) If the room had been brighter
D) When the room was brighter
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Options ‘C’.
This is type-III conditional in which if verb in the main-clause is perfect conditional (here WOULD HAVE BEEN), the verb in the if-clause is the past perfect tense
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He asked the child to go and play with some others children.
A) some other’s children
B) some other
C) No improvement
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Option ‘B’ (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.
b,
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The reason for/my absence is/due to ill health./No Error
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Replace DUE TO by MY in part ‘C’.
We do not use words like DUE TO, BECAUSE with a reason of something.
He is ——– glad to see me.
A) too
B) very
C) greatly
D) rather
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VERY (option ‘B).
‘TOO — TO’ construction is used for negative ideas.
When we talk something with an idea of ‘TO A HIGH DEGREE’ we use VERY.
b.
The fire service personnel put off the fire with much difficulty.
A) put on
B) put out
C) put away
D) No improvement
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Option ‘B’ (PUT OUT).
PUT OUT = to extinguish or douse (a fire, light, etc); e.g.
He put out the fire.
b.,
I left//no stone unturned//to achieve for my object.//No Error
bb2
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Remove FOR from part ‘C’. We do not use any preposition with ACHIEVE.
The temple is built of ——–.
A) brick
B) bricks
C) sand
D) many bricks
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BRICK (option ‘A’).
BRICK is both countable and uncountable noun. When we use it as MATERIAL OF COMPOSITION we use it as uncountable noun
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Both of them have not apologized yet.
A) Neither of them has
B) Any of them have
C) None of the two
D) No improvement
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Option ‘A’ (Neither of them has).
This is a negative statement, and we use NEITHER or NEITHER OF to make a negative statement about two people or things.
Sooner had he come/his colleagues/organised a get together./No Error
a.
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no sooner
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Replace SOONER HAD HE COME by NO SOONER HAD HE COME THAN or HE HAD NO SOONER COME THAN or AS SOON AS HE CAME in part ‘A’.
‘NO SOONER –THAN’ is used to show that one thing happens immediately after another thing; e.g.
No sooner had I started mowing the lawn than it started raining.
‘NO SOONER — THAN’ can be used in the following two ways:
NO SOONER + HELPING VERB + SUBJECT + VERB
OR
SUBJECT + HELPING VERB + NO SOONER + VERB
Herbert was ——– a poet of religion. He explains in his poems God’s ways to man.
A) out and out
B) many
C) part and parcel
D) first and foremost
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FIRST AND FOREMOST (option ‘D’). OUT AND OUT is an adjective which is used before nouns; in the given sentence it’s not possible at all as the noun POET is already preceded with an article. PART AND PARCEL means essential part of something; this also isn’t giving any sense here.
FIRST AND FOREMOST = more than anything else. It’s good here of course. See this example: He does a little teaching, but first and foremost he’s a writer.
The greater the demand, higher the price.
A) the high
B) a higher
C) the higher
D) No improvement
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Option ‘C’ (the higher).
The sentence is a case of parallel increase of a quality. In parallel increase we use the article THE before both the comparative degrees. So it will be THE HIGHER (not HIGHER).
I enjoyed during//my tenure//at Shimla.//No error
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or remove During?
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Remove DURING from part ‘A’ as the verb ENJOY is followed by an object directly. DURING is no object, MY TENURE is.
i felt but ………..
Bro ? pehchana.. .
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gdmng bro….i was checking it out…gud job br __/__
Victor…
Wine is made from ——–.
A) grape
B) grapes
C) many grapes
D) several grapes
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GRAPES (option ‘B’). GRAPE is always a countable noun, so we need plural of this.
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His appointment as coach is yet another feather in his wing.
A) feather in his hat
B) badge in his hat
C) feather in his cap
D) No improvement
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Option ‘C’ (feather in his cap). Right idiom is FEATHER IN ONE’S CAP. It means ‘an achievement to be proud of’; e.g.
It’s a real feather in our cap to be playing in the state championship.
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I waited for you//but you never// turned up.//No Error
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NE
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NO ERROR. TURN UP = to arrive or appear somewhere;e.g.
**Do you think many people will turn up?
**She turned up at my house late one night.
The majority of the rain-fed Indian rivers, either dry up, or become trickle after the monsoon.
A) the trickle
B) a trickle
C) an trickle
D) No improvement
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Option ‘B’ (a trickle).
TRICKLE is a noun, it must be preceded by the article ‘A’ here.
TRICKLE = a very small number of people or things arriving or leaving somewhere; e.g.
**We usually only get a trickle of customers in the mornings.
He has the irritating habit of playing his own trumpet all the time.
A) blowing his own trumpet
B) pumping his own trumpet
C) bringing up his own trumpet
D) No improvement
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Option ‘A’ (BLOWING HIS OWN TRUMPET).
BLOW ONE’S OWN TRUMPET = talk boastfully about one’s achievements.
aa.
a.
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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’.
bro ye samjh ni aya type 2 kyun ni apply ho skta If I were you sahi hai na to part b se Have remove krna chahiye na
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hehe….ok tell me diffrnce among biosphere,national park,sancturies?
biosphere = a region or a part where all organisms living beings with their natural habitat exists
national parks…. a place where animals and plants kept or make it survived by providing their natural habitat..
sanctuaries——– its a large area in 1000 acres land specially allocated for animals and plants to live naturally and from restrictions like hunting killing and al kinds of smuggling of animal remains like tuske horns skinn etc..
both comes or existe under biosphere no biosphere no parks no sancturies…:)))
national park shayad only for special animals….
no…zoo is for animals national parks animals and plants both exists ex yellowstone national park (canda,not confirm) serengetti national park (africa)….
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7:30
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A cyclist, after cycling a distance of 70 km on the second day, finds that the ratio of distances covered by him on the first two days in 4 : 5. If he travels a distance of 42 km on the third day, then the ratio of distances travelled on the third day and the first day is
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5 ratio =70 => 4 ratio =56
=> ratio =42/56 =3/4
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A man rows to a certain place and comes back, but by mistake he covers 1/3rd more distance while coming back. The total time for this journey is 10 hours. The ratio of speed of boat to that of stream is 2 : 1. If the difference between upstream and downstream speed is 12km/hr, then how much time will the man take to reach to starting point from his present position?
A) 35 minutes
B) 45 minutes
C) 60 minutes
D) 40 minutes
E) 55 minutes
View Answer
Option D
esko smjha do mere se ni bn rha
LET THE TOTAL DISTANCE =D
now upstream =x-y km/hr
downstream =x+y km/hr
=> (x+y)-(x-y) =12
=> y =6km
now 1 ratio=y =6km =>2 ratio =x=12km
=> upstream =6km/hr & downstream =18km/hr
now
t(dn) +t(up) =10
=> d/18+4d/18 =10
=> 5d =180 =>d =36kms
=>orginal point =1/3*36 =12km
downstream =18km/hr
time =12/18* 60 =40 mins
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MERIT =>Merit Order Despatch of Electricity for Rejuvenation of Income and Transparency
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At its usual rowing rate, a boat can travel 18 km downstream in 4 hours less than it takes to travel the same distance upstream. But if he the usual rowing rate for his 28-km round trip was 2/3rd, the downstream 14 km would then take 12 hours less than the upstream 14 km. What is the speed of the current?
A) 1.5 km/h
B) 3 km/h
C) 2 km/h
D) 3.5 km/h
E) 4 km/hr
View Answer
Option B
A boat can row to a place 120 km away and come back in 25 hours. The time to row 21 km with the stream is same as the time to row 12 km against the stream. Find the speed of current.
A) 1.5 km/h
B) 3 km/h
C) 2 km/h
D) 3.5 km/h
E) 4 km/hr
View Answer
Option C
Four times the downstream speed is 8 more than 15 times the upstream speed. If difference between downstream and upstream speed is 24 km/hr, then what is the ratio of speed in still water to the speed of the current?
A) 9 : 2
B) 5 : 3
C) 7 : 1
D) 4 : 1
E) 7 : 3
View Answer
Option B
Q4.A machine A can print one thousand books in 10 hours, machine B can print the same number of books in 12 hours while machine C print them in 15 hours. All the machines are started at 9 a.m. while machine A is closed at 11 a.m. and the remaining two machines complete the work. Approximately at what time will the work be finished?
(a) 11:30 a.m.
(b) 12 noon
(c) 12:30 pm
(d) 2:20 pm
(e) None of these
A………B…..C
10……12……15
………..60
6…………5………4
15*2=30 WRK DONE
REST=30
30/9=3HRS 20 MIN
SO 2:20 PM
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Q7.A pipe can fill a tank in 15 minutes and another one in 10 minutes. A third pipe can empty the tank in 5 minutes. The first two pipes are kept open for 4 minutes in the beginning and then the third pipe is also opened. Now in what time will the tank be emptied?
(a) 24 min
(b) 25 min
(c) 20 min
(d) 22 min
(e) None of these
Cc
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Q8.A cistern has three pipes, A, B and C. the pipes A and B can fill it in 5 and 6 hours respectively and C can empty it in 2 hours. If the pipes A, B and C are opened in order at 2, 3 and 4 p.m. respectively, when will the cistern be empty?
(a) 8:15 p.m.
(b) 11.25 p.m.
(c) 7:15 p.m.
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
Aa
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Q10.Aand B can fill a cistern in 7.5 minutes and 5 minutes respectively and C can carry off 14 litres per minute. If the cistern is already full and all the three pipes are opened, then it is emptied in 1 hour. How many litres can it hold?
(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 80
(d) 40
(e) None of these
40
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