Discussion Zone – 20 February 2017

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  1. Hemant ahuja?

    mam eng hgi ya math reasoning

        1. Hemant ahuja?

          ye sab nhi chalta yha

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        all ka exam nhi kuch bhi kar lenge wo

        1. Hemant ahuja?

          new pattern only

  2. Hemant ahuja?

    lets start

  3. ok, wait for 5 mins, we ll start

  4. Hemant ahuja?

    nishi maine teri pic lga li apni dp par

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        chachi

  5. In the following question a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the passage complete and coherent (coherent means logically complete and sound).

    The Monetary Policy Committee’s decision, at its maiden meeting, to cut the benchmark repurchase (repo) rate by 25 basis points held no surprise for markets. What had been on watch was the language of the policy statement, the extent of consensus in the committee and the manner in which the new Reserve Bank of India Governor and chairman of the MPC, Urjit Patel, presented the central bank’s positions. ____________________________________________________________________The focus, he signalled, therefore needs to remain on supporting the domestic economy through an accommodative monetary stance. That the MPC has opted to lay primacy on ‘supporting growth’ while keeping its sights firmly trained on the RBI’s central remit to target a medium-term retail inflation objective of 4 per cent, within a band of plus/minus 2 per cent, bodes well. Decision-making by committee is never easy, and given the short time the MPC had since its constitution last month, the lucidity of the policy statement shows its six members have hit the ground running.

    A) Even as it expects an improvement in the outlook for food inflation on the back of increased sowing and supply management measures undertaken by the government, the MPC has been cautious in flagging the risks to the trajectory for price gains.

    B) In the panel’s opinion, the main factors that could play a contributory role in furthering a fresh ‘cost spiral’ would be the higher house rent allowances mandated by the Seventh Pay Commission, the increase in minimum wages and the possible spillovers through minimum support prices.

    C) Articulating the main concern that informed the newly constituted rate-setting panel’s rationale for reducing interest rates, Mr. Patel said the global demand environment was clearly looking far bleaker than previously anticipated, with the forecast for world economic growth set to be downgraded further.

    D) But the worsening trade demand could offset the gross value added (GVA) momentum, the MPC noted, while retaining the RBI’s GVA growth forecast of 7.6 per cent.

    1. C) Articulating the main concern that informed the newly constituted rate-setting panel’s rationale for reducing interest rates, Mr. Patel said the global demand environment was clearly looking far bleaker than previously anticipated, with the forecast for world economic growth set to be downgraded further.

  6. Hemant ahuja?

    mastai,,,,purvi

  7. Constitution of India gave the higher judiciary another important function in addition to adjudication of disputes: to regulate the executive and legislature to stay within the bounds of their powers — to prevent the executive from violating the laws, the Constitution and the fundamental rights of people guaranteed by the Constitution, and the legislature from violating the Constitution. The Supreme Court was anointed the final arbiter of the Constitution, and in 1973, in the landmark Kesavananda Bharati case, it held that even a constitutional amendment could not violate the basic structure of the Constitution. For this reason, the independence of the judiciary from the executive and legislature has been regarded a cornerstone of the Constitution, and the Supreme Court has held it as an inviolable part of the basic structure of the Constitution. _________________________________________________________________________The independence of the judiciary was seen not just as functional independence but independence in manner of appointments.

    A) It is on this basis that the Supreme Court, in the Second Judges Case in 1993, took over the power of appointing judges from the executive to itself, holding that the government’s primacy in appointing judges would also compromise the independence of the judiciary.

    B) While the Right to Information Act made the judiciary a public authority, the judiciary has stymied the right to information vis-à-vis itself and consistently refused to disclose information on its administrative or judicial functioning.

    C) The road to securing judicial accountability is long and hard, but proper accountability for such a powerful and vital organ like the Indian judiciary is essential for the survival of the rule of law and democracy in this country.

    1. Hemant ahuja?

      phir wrg mera

    2. A) It is on this basis that the Supreme Court, in the Second Judges Case in 1993, took over the power of appointing judges from the executive to itself, holding that the government’s primacy in appointing judges would also compromise the independence of the judiciary.

      1. ravi

        basic steps to fill this type of question???

        1. just relate to the previous and next sentence
          and find which can fit in between

  8. ______________________________. A 62 -year civil war tore through this northernmost country of South America, taking at least a quarter of a million lives and displacing over six million people. No one was immune from the violence. Families had someone who had either been killed in the fighting or who wore the colours of the army, the FARC, or the right-wing paramilitaries. “In this house everything is ruin,” wrote the poet María Mercedes Carranza. “In this house we are burned alive.” On September 26, the government and the FARC rebels signed an agreement based on the negotiations in Havana to end the war. The landmark accord would bring the FARC fighters out of the forest and into the political process. Crimes committed during the war — by all sides — would be forgiven in the name of peace. The government promised to set aside three million hectares to distribute to landless peasants and small landholders. The FARC would receive funds to help it become a political party, and the government promised to reserve seats in the Congress for it. To ratify this agreement, the government agreed to hold a referendum on October 2. Few expected the turnout to be as low as it was — under 40 per cent, fewer than the percentage that came to the polls in 2014 to elect Colombia’s current President, Juan Manuel Santos — and for the vote to go against the peace agreement. The outcome was very close: 50.23 per cent voted no, and 49.76 per cent voted yes.

    A) Even as President Santos and the FARC leadership try to maintain their optimism of a deal, the return of Mr. Uribe suggests that Colombia might turn its back on a real peace.

    B) Perhaps the most significant reason is the lack of enthusiasm about the peace agreement in the first place.

    C) Colombian activists who supported the deal say that the turnout was low for a number of reasons.

    D) Years of negotiation in Havana, Cuba, brought the government of Colombia to a peace deal with the rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

    1. D) Years of negotiation in Havana, Cuba, brought the government of Colombia to a peace deal with the rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

  9. REARRANGE and find the odd sentence

    Much as we feel it will “last forever” and “this is it”, eventually, as is obvious in every relationship around us, it fades and we are left the issues of compatibility on other levels.

    The sparks turn into forest fires as we enter the throes of passion, and the magnetic attraction, newness, and excitement takes over our mind, body and soul.

    No two humans integrate their lives seamlessly, and effort has to be made to made to trim rough edges, iron out creases and darn a couple of holes.

    Romantics say, “in matters of the heart you must not listen to your head”, and realists say “use your mind when it comes to your heart”.

    It’s so heady when we meet someone new and there are sparks and chemistry.

    1. C)

      No two humans integrate their lives seamlessly, and effort has to be made to made to trim rough edges, iron out creases and darn a couple of holes.

  10. Often, people make a mistake and then add to it by making yet another mistake: by trying to justify their mistake. But what they should actually do on making a mistake is reflect on and seek to discover why they made that mistake in the first place.
    If you don’t do that and, instead, you seek to justify your mistake after committing it, you remain just where you were before. _____________________________________
    This is a natural fact. It is reflected in a hadith, narrated from Anasibn Malik, according to which the Prophet said, “Every person commits sin, and the best of those who commit sin are those who repent.”

    A) The fact is that no human being possesses total knowledge.

    B) A person who does not acknowledge his mistakes has to pay the price of continuing to remain stuck in his wrong approach.

    C) On the other hand, if you seek to find out why you made that mistake, you will save yourself from repeating it.

    D) Moreover, his actions cannot produce meaningful results, and his plans will fail to produce the results that he seeks.

    1. C) On the other hand, if you seek to find out why you made that mistake, you will save yourself from repeating it.

  11. This is the first year in which the Railway Budget will be subsumed in the General Budget. But a specific discussion around what the finance minister stated on December 20, 2016 is helpful. Arun Jaitley suggested that Indian Railways focus on its core competencies — running trains –while outsourcing its other services and operations to increase efficiency and profitability. One hopes that he walks the talk on Wednesday.
    True, the Railways user must pay for the services he receives. _____________________. Many parts of states like Sikkim still don’t have rail connectivity.

    Railways bureaucrats made 17 zones out of nine so that they could increase their promotions and perks

    It logically then follows that GoI should not tax the non-user to support Railways expenses

    The 1973 Pay Commission recommended the abolition of bungalow peons. Yet, there are 1,107 serving Railways bigwigs even today.

    1. Ravi and Karan
      ur answers ??

    2. B.

      It logically then follows that GoI should not tax the non-user to support Railways expenses

  12. Worry causes fear, anxiety, tension and stress. _____________________ Worriers become sick and this is manifested in poor health, because of all the problems that are eating into their vitals. And worry is certainly not the same as constructive thinking. If it were, we would have found solutions to most of our problems.
    Worry usually occurs when we find ourselves faced with a likely outcome we feel is beyond the scope of our control — an outcome we think will be wholly damaging and detrimental to us.

    But how can we be so certain?

    In life, there are no wars to be won, only battles to be fought —personal, physical social, psychological and spiritual.

    These emotions deplete energy and weaken the immune system.

    It would be sensible to look at life as a long chain of surprises and new revelations. So live it sportingly.

    1. C

      These emotions deplete energy and weaken the immune system.

  13. There was going to be heartbreak no matter who won. For a generation of fans like me who are pre- Murray and Djokovic and consider ourselves almost vintage, this was a dream final of the men’s Australian Open. It was yesterday once more.
    But Nadal and Federer played like they could give today’s rising stars a lesson or two in elegance, power and how sublime a down the line shot can be. __________________________ . This five set see-saw in a grand slam final is our comfort game for seasons to come.
    Rafa looked predictably devastated but perhaps this time he didn’t really feel like masking those emotions, the road to recovery from multiple injuries has been long and not always assured.

    But the match was more than that historical statistic, 18th grand slam victory for the Swiss.

    It was hard to pick between the two and while I did tilt slightly towards Rafa, all I really hoped was that the runner up was not decimated.

    In a reflection of the deep respect that both the players have for each other, while recovering and away from the game, Federer joined Rafa at the launch of the Spaniard’s tennis academy in October last year

    These two are by far the nicest humans to play a sport, aggression some of our cricketers can learn is not always the hallmark of a winner.

    1. Karan Gupta

      or may be d

    2. B

      It was hard to pick between the two and while I did tilt slightly towards Rafa, all I really hoped was that the runner up was not decimated.

  14. find odd sentence

    A) While they have been doing so for a quarter century or so what has changed recently is that even the US, under Trump, has decided that it will benefit by going mercantilist.

    B) Take his views on the economy, where what he is proposing is a combination of low taxes and industrial policy.

    C) Mahbubani may have won a late convert in the man who’s now president of the United States: Donald Trump.

    D) Singapore intellectual Kishore Mahbubani is best known for his “Asian values” hypothesis: ie, that Western models for the economy, society, politics and culture are not applicable to Asia, which most follow a different model where the government has more say and individual rights/ liberal values are de-emphasised.

    E) Trump is revolutionary in that he is proposing a variant of Asian values for the United States: ranging from his views on the economy to those on torture.

    1. A) While they have been doing so for a quarter century or so what has changed recently is that even the US, under Trump, has decided that it will benefit by going mercantilist.

  15. The ideals and motto of the Divine Life Society — “Serve, love, give, purify, meditate and realise” — are reflected in the life and work of Swami Chidananda Saraswati. His spiritual journey began on a Buddha Purnima day in 1943 inspired by his mentor Swami Sivananda.
    Chidananda’s fervour to serve found the perfect outlet in the welfare work he undertook at Rishikesh. ________________________ He carried him all the way to the ashram on his shoulders. He served him through the day, as a mother would care for a child.

    A) According to Chidananda love is the law of life and to love is to fulfil the adage: “To live is to love”.

    B) He believes that service alone can purify and prepare the soul for deep contemplation Astory is often recounted of how Chidananda found a leprosy-afflicted person on the Hardwar-Rishikesh road.

    C) True religion is not about ritualistic observances, baths or pilgrimages, so the Swami asks us to heed the universal psychological law: Hatred breeds hatred, love begets love, and fear breeds fear.

    1. B) He believes that service alone can purify and prepare the soul for deep contemplation Astory is often recounted of how Chidananda found a leprosy-afflicted person on the Hardwar-Rishikesh road.

  16. The Florida couple, who took their conjugal vows attired in oxygen helmets and standing 20 feet underwater, might have been making the point that matrimony can be a condition in which the unwary may find themselves out of their depth, if not plunged in a sea of troubles.
    Marriages a la mode often seek to convey a message. Perhaps in order to suggest that those tying the nuptial knot might find that they have fashioned a noose around their necks, an Italian couple reportedly resorted to gallows humour on their wedding day.
    __________________________ Going one worse, the groom turned up in a coffin. The funeral frills apparently were meant to symbolise that matrimony is a deadly serious business.

    A) The bride turned up at the altar dressed in black and wearing a corsage of chrysanthemums, traditionally considered funeral flowers in Italy.
    B) Unimpressed, the authorities took a dim view of the proceedings and charged the newly-weds with causing a public nuisance and disturbing the peace.
    C) A case for the defence, however, could be made out that an element of public disturbance is an in-built feature of courtship and marriage, which a cynic divided into three stages

    1. A) The bride turned up at the altar dressed in black and wearing a corsage of chrysanthemums, traditionally considered funeral flowers in Italy.

  17. If one were to explore the philosophical basis of normative ethics to examine where terrorism falls on the moral spectrum, it will become evident that terrorism, sabotage and guerrilla tactics are all acts of violence, essentially no different from overt war in the conventional sense. Terrorist attacks amount to war by stealth, shadowy figures replacing uniformed combatants, attacking innocents to send a message to the real targets who are out of reach. All acts of violence spring from fear, uncertainty and hate, as well as a disregard for the lives of fellow human beings.
    The end is all-important and the means do not matter to the violators. A cause is invoked in the name of a group, sect or territory. ______________________ Aqualitative transformation must, therefore, begin from within, where the conflict originates.

    A) The starting point, however, is often an individual going berserk, resolute in his own self-indulgent eyes but losing touch with reality.
    B) Violence as a means to achieve ends is both impractical and immoral.
    C) It is impractical because it is a descending spiral ending in destruction for all.
    D) Ultimately, you can’t reach good ends through evil means, because the means represent the seed and the end represents the tree.

    1. A) The starting point, however, is often an individual going berserk, resolute in his own self-indulgent eyes but losing touch with reality.

  18. Much before the explosion of Indian writing in English in the post-90s, Ruskin Bond had captivated readers, both the young and the old, with his sylvan stories. He continues to do so. Now Aleph has published a new collection of Bond stories, Small Towns, Big Stories.
    What’s the magic that draws one into in these vibrant, simple and poignant stories? ________________________ Unlike a Roald Dahl, another favourite author of the young and the old, Bond does not surprise you with the twist in the tale. He is often predictable, but his story-telling is inimitable.

    A) As Bond recalls when he was writing the Deoli story, he thought he was making up the name, but later discovered that there were at least five Deolis in India—one in Rajasthan, one in Maharashtra, one in Orissa, and two in Madhya Pradesh.

    B) Far from the madding crowds, Ruskin Bond revels in the chronicles of small towns.

    C) Bond writes about the familiar and the quotidian in an unhurried way, with a beady eye, to show us the unfamiliar.

    1. C) Bond writes about the familiar and the quotidian in an unhurried way, with a beady eye, to show us the unfamiliar.

  19. That s all for today :))
    GN 🙂 God bless u all :))

    CA Quiz 10 PM

    1. Myra

      Thanku mam, Gn 🙂

    2. Sur(*-*)

      Thank you ma’am 🙂 nice quiz

    3. Gusto

      thank u mam
      Gn !!!

    4. Karan Gupta

      nice excercise! though, had to reload the page several times in between. GN !

      1. disqus problem

        try the embedded link next time

        1. Karan Gupta

          yupp, definitely 🙂

  20. Suraj

    Good Evening !!!!!
    Will start with 15 and 16 Feb Current Affairs Quiz in 5 minutes!!!!!

    1. Purvi

      gud eve sir 🙂

      1. Suraj

        yesterday u were asking about new pattern cloze test na?

          1. Suraj

            kya problem hai usme??

          2. Purvi

            sir usme samaj nhi aata ki kese opt select kare or jab samaj aata to usme ans no correction hota hai
            to mujhe ye jaanan tha ki kis type se usse attempt karna chaheye

          3. Suraj

            new pattern dekh k mat solve karo,, normally old pattern samjh k hi solve karo,, jo bracket/bold me option diya hai,, suppose ki wo option ka hi part hai,, means 4 option a,b,c,d and ek this bold one,, 5 options hai,, jo fit lage mark it..

          4. Purvi

            ok sir
            ab yese he attempt karenge

  21. Suraj

    1. The world’s first transit rating system has been unveiled at which of the following metro station office?
    A) Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRC)
    B) KOLKATA METRO RAIL CORPORATION(KMRC)
    C) Delhi Metro Rail Corporation(DMRC)
    D) Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC)

    1. Suraj

      C) Delhi Metro Rail Corporation(DMRC)

  22. Suraj

    2. On 15 February 2017, ISRO created a record by launching highest number of satellite in a single launch. How many satellite did ISRO launch?
    A) 102
    B) 104
    C) 107
    D) 109

      1. Purvi

        gud eve dear 🙂

        1. Myra

          gud eve sis 🙂

  23. Suraj

    3. In the launch of 104 satellite by ISRO in a single go, the maximum number of satellite were from which country?
    A) The Netherlands
    B) USA
    C) Switzerland
    D) UAE

  24. Suraj

    4. Union Cabinet on 15 February 2017 has approved the merger of State Bank of India with how many banks?
    A) 3
    B) 4
    C) 5
    D) 6

    1. Myra

      5 associate banks + bmb=6

    2. Suraj

      c) 5

      bmb not yet approved….

  25. Suraj

    5. The Reserve Bank India(RBI) on 15 February has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on supervisory cooperation and exchange of supervisory information with which of the following bank?
    A) Bank of Mozambique
    B) Bank of Zambia
    C) Bank of Malawi
    D) Bank of Namibia

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      BBB.

    2. Suraj

      B)
      The Reserve Bank has inked an information exchange pact with Bank of Zambia aimed at forging greater cooperation.

  26. Suraj

    6. National Stock Exchange(NSE) will give incentives on SLB transaction charges from 1 March 2017. What is the full form of SLB?
    A) Short Loans and Borrowing
    B) Securitization Loans and Borrowing
    C) Security Lending and Borrowing
    D) Simplified Loans and Borrowing.

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      CCC

        1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

          VGE PURVI :))

    2. Suraj

      C) Security Lending and Borrowing..

  27. Suraj

    7. Which of the following bank has collaborated with the Korea Development Bank (KDB) and will set up a ‘Korea Desk’ in Mumbai?
    A) Bank of Baroda
    B) Allahabad Bank
    C) Bank of India
    D) State Bank of India

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      DDD

    2. Suraj

      D) State Bank of India

  28. Suraj

    8. Kerala State Cooperatives Consumers’ Federation (Consumerfed) has tied up with which of the following bank to facilitate cashless purchases for its consumers?
    A) IDBI Bank
    B) HDFC Bank
    C) Axis Bank
    D) Yes Bank

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      AAA

  29. Suraj

    9. Ministry of Tourism and Culture has launched pre-loaded Sim Card to foreign tourists arriving in India on e-Visa. This initiative has been launched in association with which telecom industry?
    A) Airtel
    B) Idea
    C) BSNL
    D) Vodafone

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      CCC

  30. Suraj

    10. India’s First Plane Restaurant ‘Hawai Adda’ has been opened in which of the following city?
    A) Kolkata
    B) Bengaluru
    C) Mumbai
    D) Ludhiana

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      ddd

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        Teri pic lgayi maine

        1. Purvi

          thanku so much ki tumne meri bp lagayi 🙂

          1. Hemant ahuja?

            Bhindi

          2. Purvi

            mene tumse nhi puncha ki tumne dinner me kya khaya

          3. Hemant ahuja?

            Chid gyi dubara??

          4. Hemant ahuja?

            ☺☺

          5. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

            lol :pp

          6. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

            :)) koi naa

  31. Suraj

    12. Which of the following Institution has won first prize for sanitation & hygiene under Kayakalp awards?
    A) IIT, Mumbai
    B) AIIMS, New Delhi
    C) IISc, Bangalore
    D) IIT, Roorkee

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      bbbb

    2. Suraj

      B) AIIMS, New Delhi

  32. Suraj

    11. The Indian Panorama Film Festival jointly organised by Andaman and Nicobar administration and Directorate of Film Festivals, Government of India has started at which place?
    A) Kadamtala
    B) Rangat
    C) Port Blair
    D) Bombooflat

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      ccc??

  33. Suraj

    13. India has joined UN network to strengthen national efforts to end preventable deaths by which year?
    A) 2022
    B) 2030
    C) 2025
    D) 2035

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      aaa

    2. Suraj

      B) 2030

      India is among nine countries that will be part of a global health network focused on improving the quality of care for new mothers and babies and strengthen national efforts to end preventable deaths of pregnant women and newborns by 2030.

  34. Suraj

    14. Who has been appointed as the new Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on 16 February 2017?
    A) K A Sengottaiyan
    B) Dindigul C Sreenivasan
    C) Edappadi K Palaniswami
    D) P Thangamani

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      ccc

    2. Suraj

      C) Edappadi K Palaniswami

  35. Suraj

    15. As per new guideline by RBI, now RRBs in India can lend a maximum loan upto Rs ___ against security of gold/ gold ornaments
    A) Rs 5 lakh
    B) Rs 1 lakh
    C) Rs 2 lakh
    D) Rs 2.5 lakh

    1. Hemant ahuja?

      Lend means Lena?

  36. Suraj

    16. Which of the following bank has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to operationalise the Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA)?
    A) State Bank of India
    B) Canara Bank
    C) Union Bank of India
    D) Punjab National Bank

    1. Suraj

      B) Canara Bank

  37. Suraj

    17. What is the authorized capital of Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA)?
    A) Rs 800 Crore
    B) Rs 1,000 Crore
    C) Rs 2,000 Crore
    D) Rs 5,000 Crore

    1. Suraj

      C) Rs 2,000 Crore

  38. Suraj

    18. Which bank has launched instant chat service for its customers named CBOL?
    A) City Union Bank
    B) Citibank
    C) Standard Chartered Bank
    D) Canara Bank

  39. Suraj

    19. Airtel Payment bank has partnered with which firm to provide it with payment processing solutions?
    A) Verizon
    B) NPCI
    C) Visa
    D) Mastercard

  40. Suraj

    20. What is India’s rank in annual economic freedom index published by US Think Tank Heritage Foundation?
    A) 143
    B) 97
    C) 43
    D) 142

    1. Purvi

      topped by hongkong

  41. Suraj

    21. What is the total outlay of ‘Chardham’ highway project of Uttarakhand?
    A) Rs 10,000 crores
    B) Rs 12,000 crores
    C) Rs 15,000 crores
    D) Rs 8,000 crores

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        Ye k ko thousand kyu kehte hai

    1. Suraj

      B) Rs 12,000 crores

  42. Suraj

    22. Which country will build ‘first city on Mars by 2117’?
    A) Saudi Arabia
    B) China
    C) Japan
    D) UAE

  43. Suraj

    23. Who has been awarded with the Laureus Sportsman of the Year Trophy?

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        Jamacia

  44. Suraj

    24) 36th Cobra Gold military training exercise has started in which country?

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        Bangkok

  45. Suraj

    25. Recently Sabarimala airport has received in-principle approval from its state government. In which state is it located?
    A) Tamil Nadu
    B) Odisha
    C) Kerala
    D) Andhra Pradesh

  46. Suraj

    26. Indian Seed Congress 2017 has been organized in which city?
    A) Patna
    B) Kolkata
    C) Lucknow
    D) Hyderabad

    1. Purvi

      theme
      seed of joy

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        Syndicate hai tera

  47. Suraj

    Good Night!!!!! Tomorrow we will do 17 and 18 FEB CA!!!!!
    Keep Learning!!!!! Everyday learn something new and revise old things!!!!!

    You all can continue with Quiz!!!!!

    Practice Sets for Upcoming Exams

    Quantitative Aptitude: Inequalities Set 1 (New Pattern) : http://aspirantszone.com/quantitative-aptitude-inequalities-set-1-new-pattern/

    Quantitative Aptitude: Number Series Set 10 : http://aspirantszone.com/quantitative-aptitude-number-series-set-10/

    Reasoning: Syllogism Set 9 (New Pattern) : http://aspirantszone.com/reasoning-syllogism-set-9-new-pattern/

    Mixed English Questions Set 19 (New Pattern) : http://aspirantszone.com/mixed-english-questions-set-19-new-pattern/

    Banking Awareness Set 4 : http://aspirantszone.com/banking-awareness-set-4/

    Static GK Quiz for Upcoming Exams Set 15 : http://aspirantszone.com/static-gk-quiz-upcoming-exams-set-15/

    Union Budget 2017 Questions Set 5 : http://aspirantszone.com/union-budget-2017-questions-set-5/

    Union Budget 2017 Questions Set 6 : http://aspirantszone.com/union-budget-2017-questions-set-6/

    1. Purvi

      gud night sir 🙂

      1. Myra

        gud night sis 🙂

        1. Purvi

          gud night 🙂

    2. Myra

      gud night sir:)

  48. Hemant ahuja?

    Y=6,-5
    X=4,-5
    Relation

  49. Hemant ahuja?

    Syndicate kiska kiska hai

      1. Hemant ahuja?

        Only I am kabu

        1. Purvi

          not only u but also others who filled the form

          1. Hemant ahuja?

            Only here I am only

          2. Hemant ahuja?

            Koi exam nhi tha is liye fill kiya wo

          3. Hemant ahuja?

            Main nhi btata

          4. Hemant ahuja?

            Sochti reh

          5. Purvi

            teko static quiz karni thi na

          6. Hemant ahuja?

            Tu karwati to hai nhi

          7. Purvi

            me nhi karwa rhi
            yadi teko karna ho to bankers elevation pe aa jana 2.00 pm pe

          8. Hemant ahuja?

            Ab ye new site hai kya. Aata Hu ab to 3 baj gye

          9. Purvi

            hmm
            6 pm pe maths quiz
            7.30 pe ca

          10. Hemant ahuja?

            Ab ho rha static quiz

          11. Hemant ahuja?

            Ab to 26 ko exam hai khud hi padh lunga phir

  50. Hemant ahuja?

    Koi karvaga gk

  51. Hemant ahuja?

    Gn phir sabko. Hum hai rahi pyaar ke phir milege chalte chalte

    1. ᗩᙢᙖᓰḰᗩ

      gn 🙂

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