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Choose the word meaning OPPOSITE to the word: AVARICE
A) Deep
B) Infinite
C) Boundless
D) Complete
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Choose the word meaning OPPOSITE to the word: JEJUNE
A) Childish
B) Innocuous
C) Entertaining
D) Bland
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C) Entertaining
Jejune – unsophisticated
Choose the word meaning OPPOSITE to the word: SPURT
A) Outburst
B) Commotion
C) Continuity
D) Eruption
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C) Continuity
Spurt – an unexpected short surge of activity, development or effort.
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Coming within three months of the Central government’s purge of high-value currency notes that has (1) economic activity, particularly in the informal sector, it was imperative that Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley soothed frayed (2) with Budget 2017-18. It was equally critical that he provided a glimpse of a larger plan to prevent regeneration of black money, the original intent behind the demonetisation of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes. He has managed to do both to a fair degree, without (3) the easy options of (4) populism or spending his way out of trouble in a slowing economy. Apart from funding the sops announced a month ago by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for (5) sections of society, the Finance Minister has done his best to further ease the pain of people most impacted by the adverse effects of demonetisation.
1)
1) downfield
2) dampened
3) brighten
4) hearten
5) elated
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2) dampened
Coming within three months of the Central government’s purge of high-value currency notes that has (1) economic activity, particularly in the informal sector, it was imperative that Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley soothed frayed (2) with Budget 2017-18. It was equally critical that he provided a glimpse of a larger plan to prevent regeneration of black money, the original intent behind the demonetisation of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes. He has managed to do both to a fair degree, without (3) the easy options of (4) populism or spending his way out of trouble in a slowing economy. Apart from funding the sops announced a month ago by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for (5) sections of society, the Finance Minister has done his best to further ease the pain of people most impacted by the adverse effects of demonetisation.
2)
1) modesty
2) clarity
3) clearity
4) fears
5) nerves
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Coming within three months of the Central government’s purge of high-value currency notes that has (1) economic activity, particularly in the informal sector, it was imperative that Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley soothed frayed (2) with Budget 2017-18. It was equally critical that he provided a glimpse of a larger plan to prevent regeneration of black money, the original intent behind the demonetisation of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes. He has managed to do both to a fair degree, without (3) the easy options of (4) populism or spending his way out of trouble in a slowing economy. Apart from funding the sops announced a month ago by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for (5) sections of society, the Finance Minister has done his best to further ease the pain of people most impacted by the adverse effects of demonetisation.
3..
1) revoking of
2) renounce for
3) resorting to
4) retracting
5) disclaim to
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Coming within three months of the Central government’s purge of high-value currency notes that has (1) economic activity, particularly in the informal sector, it was imperative that Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley soothed frayed (2) with Budget 2017-18. It was equally critical that he provided a glimpse of a larger plan to prevent regeneration of black money, the original intent behind the demonetisation of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes. He has managed to do both to a fair degree, without (3) the easy options of (4) populism or spending his way out of trouble in a slowing economy. Apart from funding the sops announced a month ago by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for (5) sections of society, the Finance Minister has done his best to further ease the pain of people most impacted by the adverse effects of demonetisation.
4..
1) subtle
2) unpronounced
3) quiet
4) blatant
5) inconspicuous
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4) blatant
blatant – unconcealed
Coming within three months of the Central government’s purge of high-value currency notes that has (1) economic activity, particularly in the informal sector, it was imperative that Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley soothed frayed (2) with Budget 2017-18. It was equally critical that he provided a glimpse of a larger plan to prevent regeneration of black money, the original intent behind the demonetisation of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes. He has managed to do both to a fair degree, without (3) the easy options of (4) populism or spending his way out of trouble in a slowing economy. Apart from funding the sops announced a month ago by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for (5) sections of society, the Finance Minister has done his best to further ease the pain of people most impacted by the adverse effects of demonetisation.
5)
1) hesitant
2) questioning
3) troubled
4) diffident
5) vulnerable
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5) vulnerable
Choose the word meaning OPPOSITE to the word: ENVIABLE
A) Disadvantageous
B) Excellent
C) Privileged
D) Covetable
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A) Disadvantageous
Enviable – very desirable
Ge mam
Choose the word meaning SIMILAR to the word: TRAVESTY
A) Earnestness
B) Seriousness
C) Solemnity
D) Farce
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D) Farce
Travesty – a false or distorted representation of something, usually of something serious
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sir__/__
Error is in which part ?
1.A feasibility survey has now
2.been completed in India to establish
3.a network of felicitate contacts
4.between small and medium enterprises.
5.No error
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The correct usage would be, ‘a network to facilitate contacts’.
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Error is in which part ?
1.Privatization generally represents
2.an ideological response
3.to the perceived problems
4.in the public sector.
5.No error
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:p nice name
previous name?
really or kidding?
okk den congrats 🙂
congrats….diya aur bati ka director h
oh acha maine sandhya ka bataya ?
he he i know u just kidding
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5.No error
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Error is in which part ?
1.The Indian government’s choice
2.of the EEC as a partner
3.stem from the fact that the community
4.is the most important market for India.
5.No error
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‘The Indian Government’s choice’ is a singular noun and should have a singular verb ‘stems’. Stem (verb) – originate or be caused by
Error is in which part ?
1.A person who earns a
2.few thousand rupees
3.and decides to save
4.most of it must be a miser.
5.No error
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5.No error
thouand rupees crct mam?
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Error is in which part ?
1.Had you been in my
2.position, you were definitely
3.shown your displeasure
4.at the turn of events.
5.No error
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This is a case of Conditional Sentence. The first part uses Past Perfect Tense – ‘Had you been’; so the other clause must be ‘you would have’. Hence the error is in 2.
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Error is in which part ?
1.have been postponing calling
2.on my friend in the hospital,
3.but I am planning
4.I would go there tomorrow.
5.No error
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The correct usage is ‘planning to go there’
i would planning to go there????
no
planning to go
i planning to go there????
I am planning – from 3rd part na
I would go there tomorrow………is it wrong mam
1.This has slowed the progress
2.of reforms in many countries
3.because the choice of either of the extreme
4.positions inevitably invite criticism.
5.No error
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invites
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The noun ‘choice’ is singular and should be followedby a singular verb ‘invites’.
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1.Allan Border was a great batsman who
2.having scored more than 10000
3.runs in career, he then decided
4.to call it a day.
5.No error
2.
he nhi hoga
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Use of ‘he’ is redundant here. We already have a subject ‘who’ for the verb ‘decided’,so ‘he then’ is wrongly used here.The sentence should be ‘……….10000 runs in career, decided to call it a day’.
Call it a day – decide or agree to stop doing something
3.
1.In the history of mankind
2.it has always been
3.minority which have been
4.able to change the world.
5.No error
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majority
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Here minorities are being treated as a specific group and should therefore be preceded by article ‘the’.
oh thought smthng else..
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1. Management education is
2. becoming highly sought after
3. by aspiring ambitious students
4. because of high demand in the job market.
5. No error
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where is ur duplicate? 😛
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‘Aspiring’ cannot be used as an adjective for students here, as those who are studying management are already students.
yup
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Choose the word meaning SIMILAR to the word: TUMULTUOUS
A) Boisterous
B) Calm
C) Gentle
D) Mild
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Tumultuous – making an uproar or loud, confused noise
upheaval
Choose the word meaning SIMILAR to the word: IMMINENT
A) Distant
B) Escapable
C) Looming
D) Avoidable
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C) Looming
Imminent – about to happen.
We are in the most hated season of the year – the Income Tax season. The season of recurring nightmares involving receipts, forms, strange numerals, long explanations and conflicting (1) of the phrase ‘tax deduction’. Apparently, children, pets, neighbours are not tax deductible.Tax departments are filled with dour, (2) men. I can understand why. The only thing more depressing than filling out your own forms is going through the forms of others.
(1)
1) vacuous
2) interpretations
3) voids
4) spotless
5) vacant
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We are in the most hated season of the year – the Income Tax season. The season of recurring nightmares involving receipts, forms, strange numerals, long explanations and conflicting (1) of the phrase ‘tax deduction’. Apparently, children, pets, neighbours are not tax deductible.Tax departments are filled with dour, (2) men. I can understand why. The only thing more depressing than filling out your own forms is going through the forms of others.
2.
1) droll
2) amusing
3) humourless
4) camps
5) campy
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droll means?
humorous/comical
humorous/comical
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uphbas khatam?
ab kya bhuka maroge:p
haha
3) humourless
cloze test it is
those who mark campy tell them mean ..
don’t follow anyone
ok…:)
The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax, said Einstein. I am in good company. The form, in (3) , comprises two portions. A question and a statement. The question: Did you make money last year? The statement: Good, now give it all to us. But it is many pages before you get to that.One needs a professional to make sense of it all. My technique is simple: I put everything in a shoe box (or a number of shoe boxes, although I cannot write off shoes as (4) professional expenses) and invite an accountant to run his calculator through it.
3.
1) annihilation
2) extinction
3) aught
4) cipher
5) essence
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The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax, said Einstein. I am in good company. The form, in (3) , comprises two portions. A question and a statement. The question: Did you make money last year? The statement: Good, now give it all to us. But it is many pages before you get to that.One needs a professional to make sense of it all. My technique is simple: I put everything in a shoe box (or a number of shoe boxes, although I cannot write off shoes as (4) professional expenses) and invite an accountant to run his calculator through it.
4..
1) unlawful
2) vivid
3) illegitimate
4) legitimate
5) irksome
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4) legitimate
good evening didi(maam):))
GE 🙂
:))
Where did you spend five thousand rupees on July 6, he asks me. I have no idea. I (5) remember what I had for breakfast today. And what about this receipt, what’s it for? I live a Thoreau-like existence, blissfully unaware where the money comes from or where it goes, trusting the accountant to work it all out.
5.
1) barely
2) devastation
3) desolation
4) destruction
5) dilapidation
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sir…O-O
phuchka
batashe 😛
batase nhi
are kai log bolte h
ohh
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malik /
malik aaj aam ki jgh gol gappe laye he…:)))
:p:P
1) barely
not matching with dp
*_*
Choose the word meaning SIMILAR to the word: ABERRANT
A) Usual
B) Regular
C) Normal
D) Atypical
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D) Atypical
Aberrant – straying from the normal or right way
Choose the word meaning SIMILAR to the word: RECALCITRANT
A) Assist
B) Manageable
C) Agreeable
D) Compliant
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c/a
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aa gya mera dublicate….
dd.
compliant == flexciable
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tasty name :p
ooooo sirrrrrrrr…..;)))) kal meeta tha
😀
achcha hai
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Recalcitrant – stubborn, uncooperative attitude.
to dd na mam?
Nice name
That s all for today
GN 🙂
Tomorrow 8 PM
Thank u mam gn 🙂
gn maam..ty
thks
ty
gud nyt mam sd…:)
thanku mam.
thankyou ma’am 🙂
gunnyt
Good night
thanku mam gn 🙂
MINI ME ?
_/_ mahan ho tm 😀
mere jitne bhi dublicate vo sab kuch alg hi hote h…
🙁 meri to itmi nhi …but haan dublicate ki bht h
as per yr order time table done
dekhte h kya benefit milta ab
hmm…..right but way apne ap experience lekar hi shi hota h….pta ni mera way shi h ya glt ……so I left all this process on god ….
yes yes done same ssa :))
no-no has gone for doing yoga …Happy Yoga Day
o-o
z-z
Choose the word meaning OPPOSITE to the word: AVARICE
A) Deep
B) Infinite
C) Boundless
D) Complete
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0_0 ek mint jaldi over aj:(
m late also:( not fair
muje to bhuk lgi achcha hua 😛
:((0_0 muje b but…………..
already mota:)) (120-20)/5+-28???=-2
HEHEHE YES:)
sir ego hurt na kriye mam ka…;)))
MAM_0_MAM
yaaaa…:))
;( momy ko kahuga:(
Thanks mam…. Gn sd tc
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gol gappe kheloo sir
SARAS AND PARAS BACH JAYEGI MOMY BUSY IN FUNCTION:)) MONDAY KO AYEGI
:))
ty mam
gn
thanku mam 🙂 gn
TY MAM JI GOOD NIGHT
gud nyt swt drmzzz frnzz..:)
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gn bro:)
sd bro..:)
gn king
abi toh nyt start hui h meri:p
to end kb hogi 2bje :p
yup:p
meri trh ho ap 😛 late nyt jgne waale
are yr phle se habit h ,,,so late hi sota,,,or thoda thoda pdta bi rhta hu;p
bht pdhte ho ap :p
toh tm kya krti ho nyt m:p
🙂
hey ambu:)
hello bro 🙂
ye sbi kb ayga
sbi clk ???
no idea..
sbi po rslt:p
hmm postpone hua na
date nhi pta abhi 🙂
acha,,,,ans nhi mil rhe honge unhe bi,,,hahaha
hehe
ryt ryt ..mars se ques laye the ab dhoondh rhe honge unka ans
hmm
ary mai bhi study hi krti hu sir :p
are sir na kho yr,,,m bi tmhri hi trh hu:p
sorry 😛
ab sry kyu,,,bs king bol do:p
bm pr aao quiz chl rhi h
okay
hehhehehe
good night
good night mithee dream:))
😛
king bato ke sher
bandar ne mari jump..bus..control emotion bogi tata gnt:))
:))
O-O
any 1 frm hindi medium…:)???
hmm indian hain hindi sabko ati hai
achhaji…mod …adhiyapika ek mix alligation ki sawal h usko zra hal kr dijiye bdi meherbani hogi ….:)))
🙂 jaroor krenge prashan dijiye aap
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/71ab7f351f3568de437acbefe4551a91dc391474eba271a0a0808b74872e183d.jpg
10 litres
ans b to post kriye naaa miss mod…:)
options se easily ho jayega
50…………………….80
………………62…………..
18………………………12
3:2 is the ratio
now agar 80% ke mixture ko 10 litres lenge to 50% mixture hoga 15 litres
……………….15………….
7.5………………………..7.5
…………………. 10………..
8…………………………….2.
15.5 *100 /25 = 62 = new concentration
when 6 litres water added water becomes ….7.5+2+ 6 = 15.5 = acid ….7.5+8 = 15.5
Ambi hi
helllo dear 🙂
Ambi tumne SBI kitne attempt kiya hai
mat pucho 😀
sharm ati btane me
A are batao na dear usme kya hai sabko tough gaya xam
Cutoff below 4 rageha
hehe result postpone kar diya mujhe to gut feeling aa rhi ki kuch gadbad hoga 😀
NHi hope for best
jellyfish optimistic h…;)
wow…:))
ans dekha ??
yesss….:)))
sster ratio btye 15 and 10 mn kaun sa use kia h…;))
50:50
and 80:20
ji zrur….post kr dia h dkiye prashn and btye iska uttar…:)))
ji isko dekhne ke liye mujhe apna laptop clockwise ghumana pdega :p
aree….adhiyapika jii…download kr lijiye image and picasa photo viwer ho ga hi naa usme clockwise krk zoooooooooooooooooooom krk dek lijiye its simple…:))
😀
jaroor sehpathi ji
hehehehehe…:))))
but mujhe kch hi words maths k samj aate h jaise ki anupaat means ratio…etc etc..isly…:))
hmmm
bhai ek sawal niche psted h dekh liyo use and samj aaye to hme b bta diyo…;))))
,,,,
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0ryQcg8G6U
Prompt corrective action Framework of RBI-explained in details
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pata nahi ya yahi a2z site ka video hai kya??
don’t know …:)
study iq ka b accha hai
bhai ravi ….:)))))
kya hua sir:)
…:))))
🙂
No it is not ours
Doesnt it seem to be copied from here?
http://aspirantszone.com/prompt-corrective-action-pca/
TY MAM
FOR LINK
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bymmku5T5lCDdTJPelZ6bDRmX2s/view
ptft and loss pdf
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int…yoga day…:)
ap yoga krte ho sir??
hehehehehhehe main subha ut hi nhi pata to yoga kya krunga….mn to isly post kia bcz jo yoga krte h unko inspiration mil sake hhehehehe….:)))
hahaha thODI INSPIRATION AP BHI LE LO MAN SHANT RHEGA 😛
hehhehehhe ryt…;)
AB GA KI QUIZ NHI HOTI KYA VISION MAM JO CONDUCT KRTI THI
nhi hti h kbi kabar after 9 o clock hota h ga quiz…:)
SB self study me lge h ap kitne hours study krte ho ???
zyada hours study ni krta….mn :))))
koi ha
ya..:)
AMITABH covered a distance of 96 km in two hour faster than he had planned to this he achieved by travelling
1km more every hour than he intended to cover every 1 hour 15min WHAT was the speed at which amitabh
travelled during the journey??????? option se ja sakate
answer 16
given totl tym =1(1/4) =5/4 hr
now let distance travelled be d km
=> spd =d/(5/4) =4d/5km/hr——–(1)
now also given evey 1 hr he travels 1km more than actual dist.
=>new spd =(d+1)/1 =(d+1)km/hr—(2)
now a/c
96/(4d/5) -96/(d+1) =2—————-(3)
=>from here
d^2-11d-60 =0
=>d =15,-4
now neglecting -ve value
d =15
=>spd at which he travelled =d+1 =15+1 =16km/hr
this is the ans i think 20 nhi aa rha h
yes jaa skte h by using eq 3
hey….:))