IBPS CLERK - 6th December (Morning Shift) - GA & Computer Questions

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Here we are providing you all the General Awareness and Computer Questions which was asked in IBPS Clerk 2014 - 6th December 2014.
  • In MOM first M stands for - MARS
  • Who is the author of the book 'Playing it my way'  - Sachin Tendulkar
  • Where is the capital of Sweden? - Stockholm
  • World chess champion event of 2014 held in ? - Sochi 
  • Where is the headquarter of UNESCO ? - Paris
  • KLO is active in which state ? Assam and West Bengal
  • What is the full form of NPA ? - Non Performing Assets
  • Who is the lender of last resort for banks in india ? - RBI
  • What is the full form of URL? - Uniform Resource Locator
  • What is the full form of KYC? - Know Your Customer 
  • What is the full form of BC? -Business Correspondent
  • Next Commonwealth summit will be held in ? - Malta
  • Where was the venue of APEC summit in 2014 ? - Beijing
  • What is Amortization ? - The paying off of debt with a fixed repayment schedule in regular installments over a period of time.
  • What is the Duration of PPF account ? - 15 years
  • LRSAM missile is developed by India with the help of which country ? - Israel
  • Which one of the following is non volatile memory ? 
  • Which one of the following is not secondary storage ?
  • In ms word the footer will be displayed ? - Bottom of the page
  • Which state has highest rural population ? - Uttar Pradesh
  • Who is named as the test cricketer of the year? - Mitchell Johnson
  • Rauf dance is from which state ? - Jammu and Kashmir
  • What is the currency of italy ? - Euro 
  • What is the limit of free ATM transaction under PMJDY ? - 4
  • What is the Base year for new consumer price index? - 2010
  • Who is the current health minister ? - J.P.Nadda
  • Where is the headquarter of SIDBI ? - Lucknow
  • Manmohan singh to be awarded by which country ? - Japan
  • Study of fungi is called as ? - Mycology
  • Which state declared 2015 as the tourism year ? - Madhya Pradesh



    IBPS Clerk 2014 (6th December 2014 Evening) - An Analysis

    The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducted online examination, for the recruitment of Personnel in Clerical Cadre in the 21 Nationalized Banks, across the country on the 6th December, 2014.


    There were 200 questions in the paper, which had to be answered in 120 minutes. There were five sections in all - Reasoning, Numerical Ability, General Awareness, English Language and Computer Knowledge. 

    Other than the fourth section, where in a candidate had to attempt the section in English Language, all the other sections were available bilingually, that is, in both English and Hindi. Each question had 5 options. There was negative marking of one-fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question for all the sections.

    Overall the examination was Easy. The questions in Numerical Ability was bit lengthy and Time consuming. That’s exactly the point where results might make a difference. English and Computer Knowledge sections were easy. General awareness section was moderate and was dominated by Banking Questions.

    The pattern of test was as follows:

    Reasoning 
    This section was a bit time consuming though the questions were easy. The pattern was on the lines with the previous exams conducted in the Clerical Cadre. There was no question from Non-Verbal Reasoning just as IBPS PO-IV Exam. Sitting Arrangement and Puzzles were time consuming.
    The details of the section are as follows: 




    English Language
    The questions in this section were fairly easy thereby making students, who feel it difficult to score in this section, breathe a sigh of relief.

    The details of the section are as follows:




    Numerical Ability 
    DI in this section was, IBPS took most of the students by surprise. Though the questions in DI were easy enough, there were a few questions in this section that were time consuming. There were 10 questions on simplification which were tedious.

    The details of the section are as follows:


    General Awareness
    This section was of "Super Easy"  as compared to the other sections. Banking and Economy dominated this section. Questions in Current Affairs were asked from International affairs as well as Indian Economy Questions related to RBI were given a special attention. Questions on 
    • Currency
    • Capital
    • UN
    • Census
    • Venue
    • Sports
    • Headquarters
    • Abbreviations
    • Awards
    Computer Knowledge 
    This section was based on basic knowledge of computers. Questions were very easy. The main areas from which questions were asked are: MS Office, Application Software, Hardware, Software, and Input-Output Units.


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    GA & Computer Questions Asked in - IBPS Clerk Exam - 6th Dec 2014 (Evening Shift)

    Dear candidates,
    Here we are posting some of the General Awareness and Computer questions which was asked in today's IBPS Clerk Exam. 

    Some General Awareness & Computer Questions 

    1.    Kissan credit card validity – 5 years2.    G-20 Summit  2016 will  be held in – China3.    With the 765 days of continuous safe reactor operations - Rawatbhata Rajasthan            Atomic Power Station's4.    Cheque is defined under which act – Negotiable Instruments act,18815.    Ajay Jayaram associated with which game – Badminton6.    Hindu kush is between which countries – Afghanistan and Pakistan7.    Age limit for minors to operate saving account – 10 years
    8.    Committee to Identify 'Obsolete' Laws - R. Ramanujam9.    World Pneumonia day – 12th November10.  Unity Day celebrated on  birth anniversary of  – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel11.  KYC norms implemented under  - Banking Regulation Act, 1949
    12.  Information and broadcasting minister – Arun Jaitley
    13.  Capital of Cambodia – Phnom Penh
    14.  Currency of Greece - EURO15.  Normon gorden  is a veteran - South African bowler16.  Lokpal selected by whom?17.  Monetary policy regulated by – RBI
    18.  Full form of NBFC – Non Banking Finance Company
    19.  Full form of NPPA - National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority
    20.  Full form of LTV – Loan To Value21.  Full form of IPO – Initial Public Offering22.  Full form of TDS - Tax Deducted at Source23.  Full form of FEMA – Foreign Exchange Management Act  24.  Full form of NAV – Net Asset Value25.  Kissan Vikas Patra money doubles in – 100 months26.  Sumitra Charat Ram Award – Pandit Jasraj27.  Banking ombudsman appointed  by - RBI28.  “Hand –in-Hand” is – Military exercise b/w India & China29.  Chairman of national women commission – Lalitha Kumarmangalm30.  Full form of  DOS – Disk Operating System31.  Full form of  VIRUS - Vital Information Resources Under Siege32.  Full form of  LSI – Large Scale integration Computer






    India’s 30 probables squad for the 2015 World Cup


    India’s 30 probables squad for the 2015 World Cup: Defending Champions will look forward to defend their title in the World Cup 2015 which will be held in Australia and New Zealand. BCCI announced the list of 30 probables for the upcoming World Cup.Although team is expected to be selected among these probables but still there are 2 month left to select the final 15.As we know cricket is a game of great uncertainties anything can happen in these 2 months.Let Us take a look at the 30 probables.

    • India WC probables Part I - MS Dhoni, Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Robin Uthappa, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu
    • India WC probables Part II - Kedar Jadhav, Manoj Tiwary, Manish Pandey, Wriddhiman Saha, Sanju Samson, R Ashwin, Parvez Rasool, Karn Sharma
    • India WC probables Part II - Kedar Jadhav, Manoj Tiwary, Manish Pandey, Wriddhiman Saha, Sanju Samson, R Ashwin, Parvez Rasool, Karn Sharma
    • India WC probables Part IV - Dhawal Kulkarni, Stuart Binny, Mohit Sharma, Ashoke Dinda, Kuldeep Yadav and Murali Vijay

    ICC announces umpires and officials for World Cup 2015

    • Dubai: The International Cricket Council Tuesday named four World Cup winners in a 25-member match officials` team for next year`s World Cup, setting the ball rolling with 73 days to go for the mega event. 
    • Australia and New Zealand co-host the event from February 14 which ends with the final in Melbourne on March 29.
    • A total of 49 matches will be played across 14 venues, seven in New Zealand (Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Napier, Nelson and Wellington) and seven in Australia (Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney).
    • The five match referees -- David Boon (Australia), Chris Broad (England), Jeff Crowe (New Zealand), Ranjan Madugalle and Roshan Mahanama (both from Sri Lanka) -- are from the elite panel.
    • The elite panel umpires are: Aleem Dar (Pakistan), Billy Bowden (New Zealand), Bruce Oxenford (Australia), Ian Gould (England), Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), Marais Erasmus (South Africa), Nigel Llong (England), Paul Reiffel (Australia), Richard Illingworth (England), Richard Kettleborough (England), Rod Tucker and Steve Davis (both Australia).
    • Eight umpires from the international panel will also officiate matches -- Johan Cloete (South Africa), Simon Fry (Australia), Chris Gaffaney (New Zealand), Michael Gough (England), Ranmore Martinesz, Ruchira Palliyaguru (both Sri Lanka), Ravi Sundaram (India) and Joel Wilson (West Indies).
    • The World Cup winners in the line-up are Boon (1987), Dharmasena, Mahanama (1996) and Reiffel (1999). 
    • The umpires were chosen by the selection panel of Geoff Allardice (ICC General Manager - Cricket), Ranjan Madugalle (ICC Chief Match Referee), David Lloyd (former player, coach, umpire and now television commentator) and Srinivas Venkataraghavan (former elite panel umpire).
    • The specific match appointments will be announced in February after the warm-up matches, the ICC said.

    Current Affairs November 2014

    30th November:

    • India's PV Sindhu wins the Macau Open Grand Prix Gold Badminton Title.
    • Baichung Bhutia becomes the first Indian footballer to be inducted into Asian Football Confederation's Hall of Fame list.

    29th November:

    • The first passenger train to Meghalaya from Assam was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Guwahati.

    27th November:

    • The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in Nepal conclude with an agreement on energy cooperation.
    • Australian Test cricketer Phillip Hughes died in hospital after he was in coma for three days following a head injury sustained while playing in a
    • Sheffield Shield game in Sydney.
    • Nine Army soldiers found guilty of killing two teenagers in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam on November 3.
    • India launches e-Visa facility for the tourist of 43 Nations.

    25th November:

    • People votes in the first phase of the polling in Jammu and Kashmir and in Jharkhand state assembly election.
    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches Nepal to attend SAARC summit.
    • Former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Murli Deora died in Mumbai.

    BOOKS BY LEADERS :-

    BOOKS BY LEADERS :-

    * My Experiments with Truth - Mahatma Gandhi
    * Hind Swaraj - Mahatma Gandhi
    * Key to Health - Mahatma Gandhi
    * Discovery of India - Jawaharlal Nehru
    * Glimpses of World History - Jawaharlal Nehru
    * My Truth - Indira Gandhi
    * Golden Threshold - Sarojini Naidu

    IMPORTANT AWARDS & THEIR FIELDS :-


    IMPORTANT AWARDS & THEIR FIELDS :-

    1. Oscar : Film
    2. Dada sahib phalke : Film
    3. Grammy : Music
    4. Pulitzer : Journalism and Literature
    5. Arjun : Sports
    6. Bowelay : Agriculture
    7. Kalinga : Science
    8. Dhanwantri : Medical science
    9. Bhatnagar : Science
    10. Nobel prize : Peace, Literature, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Medical science
    11. Abel : Maths
    12. Merlin : Magic
    13. Bharat ratna : Art, Science, Public services, Sports
    14. Vyas samman : Literature
    15. Bihari award : Literature
    16. Saraswati samman : Literature
    17. Man booker : Literature
    18. Vachspati samman : Sanskrit literature

    RIVER & THEIR PLACES OF ORIGIN :-

    RIVER & THEIR PLACES OF ORIGIN :-

    * GANGA : Gangotri (Uttarakhand)
    * INDUS : Mansarovar (Tibet)
    * NARMADA : Maikal Hills,Amarkantak (MP)
    * TAPT/TAPTI : Satpura Range, Betul (MP)

    * MAHANADI : Nagri Town (Chhattisgarh)
    * BRAHAMPUTRA : Chemayungdung (Tibet)
    * SUTLEJ : Mt Kailash (Tibet)
    * BEAS : Rohtang Pass (Himachal Pradesh)
    * GODAVARI : Nasik (Maharashtra)
    * KRISHNA : Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra)
    * CAUVERY : Brahmagiri Hills, Coorg (Karnataka)
    * SABARMATI : Udaipur, Aravalli Hills (Rajasthan)
    * RAVI : Chamba (Himachal Pradesh)
    * PENNER : Nandi Hills, Chickballapur (Karnataka)

    FAMOUS HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OF INDIA :-

    FAMOUS HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OF INDIA :-

    ** Ajanta- Ellora Caves (Aurangabad,Maharashtra) : Gupta rulers
    ** Aram Bagh (Agra,UP) : Babur
    ** Agra Fort (Agra,UP) : Akbar
    ** Akbar’s Mausoleum (Sikandra,UP) : Akbar
    ** Itmad-ud-daula Fort (Agra,UP) : Noorjahan
    ** Bibi Ka Maqbara (Aurangabad,Maharashtra) : Aurangzeb
    ** CharMinar (Hyderabad,Andhra Pradesh) : Quli Qutub Shah
    ** Deewan-e- Khas (Agra Fort,UP) : Shahjahan
    ** Elephanta’s cave (Mumbai,Maharashtra) : Rashtrakuta rulers
    ** Fatehpur Sikri (Agra,UP) : Akbar

    QUESTION ASKED IN SBI CLERK 30 Aug 2014


    QUESTION ASKED IN SBI CLERK 30 Aug 2014

    o Minister of Parliament Affairs: Venkaiah Naidu

    o Hepatitis day: 28 July

    o Governor of Haryana: Kaptan Singh Solanki

    o 17th NAM Summit will be held in: Venezuela

    o In Common wealth Games 2014 Abhinav Bindra won gold for: 10m rifle shooting

    o Capital of Iraq: Baghdad

    IMPORTANT INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENTS & YEARS :-

    IMPORTANT INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENTS & YEARS :-

    • Government of India Act 1858
    • Indian National Congress (1885)
    • Partition of Bengal (1905)
    • Muslim League (1906)
    • Swadeshi Movement (1905)
    • Morley-Minto Reforms (1909)
    • Lucknow Pact (1916)
    • Home Rule Movement (1916-1920)

    Bank of India Recruitment 2014

    Bank of India Recruitment 2014, www.bankofindia.co.in Office Assistant & Watchman Vacancies



    Bank of India Recruitment 2014 – Bank of India Assistant, Attendant, Watchman Recruitment 2014 project released online at www.bankofindia.co.in website on 3rd/October/2014. Application should receipt by bank on or earlier than 20/October/2014.

    Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2014, mha.nic.in 750 ACIO Vacancies Apply Online

    Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2014 : Intelligence Bureau Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Group-‘C Recruitment 2014 project released online at http://mha.nic.in/. All qualified applicant can register their details online from 11th/October/2014 to 09/November/2014.
    Government of India has approved recruitment proposal of Ministry Of Home Affairs (MHA) for 750 ACIO vacancies position in Intelligence Bureau (IB).  Out of which 207 (two zero seven) vacancies for Unreserved category, 301 (three zero one) for Other Backward Category, 180 (one eighty) for Scheduled cast and 62 (sixty two) for Scheduled Tribe. Read rest of the post of IB MHA ACIO latest recruitment updates.

    Job type: Government Job

    GA Questions - IBPS PO - 4 Exam - 18th Oct 2014 (Evening Shift)

    GA Questions - IBPS PO - 4 Exam - 18th Oct 2014 (Evening Shift)

    Dear readers,

    Here we are providing you a General Awareness questions which was asked in IBPS PO Exam held in 18th Oct 2014 (Evening Shift).

    Following Questions were shared by our readers with us.


    General Awareness Questions:


    1.    According to census 2011Lowest density state - Arunachal Pradesh

    2.    Which country does not belong in European Union but use Euro as a currency - Vatican city

    Computer Questions - IBPS PO - 4 Exam - 18th Oct 2014 (Evening Shift)

    Computer Questions - IBPS PO - 4 Exam - 18th Oct 2014 (Evening Shift)

    Dear readers,

    Here we are providing you a Computer questions which was asked in IBPS PO Exam held in 18th Oct 2014 (Evening Shift).

    Following Questions were shared by our readers with us.

    Computer Questions


    1.    ISDN full form: Integrated Service Digital Network

    2.    OLE full form: Object Linking and Embedding

    Current Affairs October 2014


    31st October:

    • Devendra Fadnavis of BJP take oath as the Chief Minister of Maharastra.
    • Warren M Anderson, former Union Carbide chief that linked with the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy died in a hospital in Florida, USA at the age of 92.
    • The Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and death Anniversary of Indira Gandhi observed in India.

    30th October:

    • Upholding the state government's decision, the Kerala High Court ordered the closure of all the bars in two and three-star hotels in the state.
    • India's Pankaj Advani clinched the World Billiards Championship title to bag a record 12th world crown and also complete 'Grand Double' post his third win in both the long and short formats in the same year.

    29th October:

    • A list of 627 Indians with bank accounts at HSBC in Switzerland has been submitted to the Supreme Court by Union Government.

    28th October:

    • The Supreme Court ask the union government to submit all names of Foreign Bank account holders by tomorrow the names of all Indians with foreign bank accounts.
    • Devendra Fadnavis of BJP elected as the new Chief Minister of Maharastra.
    • Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung reaches India on a two day visit.

    27th October:

    • Union Government named eight people in the Supreme Court in connection with black money in foreign accounts.
    • The Supreme Court rejected a petition filed by former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's assassins Nalini Sriharan, for her early release after having served more than 14 years in jail.
    • Dilma Rousseff has been re-elected as the President of Brazil.

    26th October:

    • Manohar Lal Khattar takes oath as the 10th Chief Minister of Haryana.
    • 9 people killed and 17 others injured in a bus accident travelling from Lakhimpur to Guwahati at Nagaon in Assam.

    25th October:

    • The Election Commission announced five phases state assembly election for Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand, which will be start from November 25 till December 20.
    • The Defence Acquisition Council of India on cleared defence deals worth Rs. 80,000 crore out of which 53,000 crore spend on building 6 submarines in India.

    24th October:


    • Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) inaugurated in China in the presence of delegates from 21 countries.

    23rd October:

    • India celebrates Diwali festival.
    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit world's highest battlefield Siachen on the eve of Diwali festival.
    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 745 crore relief package for flood-hit Kashmir.

    22nd October:

    • AIBA barred Indian boxer Sarita Devi, her coaches Gurbaksh Sandhu, Sagar Dhayal and Blax Iglesias Fernandes and India's chef de mission Adile
    • Sumariwala from its events as Sarita Devi had refused to accept her bronze medal during Asian Games.

    21st October:

    • Manohar Lal Khattar elected as the next Haryana Chief Minister.
    • South African track star Oscar Pistorius sentenced to five years in prison for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

    20th October:

    • Union Cabinet has approved ordinance on acquisition of deallocated coal mines.
    • The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared Nigeria as Ebola free after a 42 day period with no new cases elapsed.
    • 123-year-old club Mohammedan Sporting of Kolkata decided to shut down due to financial problem.

    19th October:


    • In the state assembly election in Maharashtra and Haryana, BJP lead in both the state with 123 seats and 47 seats.

    18th October:

    • The Union Government has deregulated the diesel prices, which means the prices of diesel will move as per market flow not by the Government.
    • The West Indies Cricket team have pulled out of the India series after the fourth ODI in Dharamsala due to conflict with West Indies Cricket Board over pay dispute.

    17th October:
    • India successfully test the indigenously developed nuclear capable sub-sonic cruise missile 'Nirbhay' from a test range at Chandipur.
    • Supreme Court granted a two-month bail to J Jayalalithaa on medical grounds and also suspended the Karnataka High Court sentence against the former Tamil Nadu chief minister in an illegal assets case.

    16th October:

    • India successfully launched Third navigation satellite IRNSS 1C on board ISRO's PSLV C26 rocket.
    • Arvind Subramanian is appointed as India's new Chief Economic Adviser.

    15th October:

    • 64 percent voter turnout in Maharastra and 73 percent in Haryana state assembly election.

    Current Affairs September 2014

    30th September:

    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets President Barack Obama at the White House.
    • Today Google will shut down social networking Orkut forever.

    29th September:

    • Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai sworn in as the new president of Afghanistan.
    • India's discus thrower Seema Punia wins Gold Medal in Asian Games medal with a best throw of 61.03 metres.
    • Sania Mirza and Saketh Myneni win the Gold Medal in mixed doubles tennis event in Asian Games.

    28th September:

    • O Panneerselvam named as the new chief minister of Tamil Nadu after J Jayalalithaa imprisoned for corruption.
    • HL Dattu today swears as the New Chief Justice of India.
    • President's Rule imposed in Maharastra after the ruling Congress Party reduce to minority following withdrawal of support by NCP.
    • India's Yogeshwar Dutt wins a gold medal in the 65kg freestyle wrestling in Asian Games after defeating Zalimkhan Yusupov of Tajikistan 3-0 in the final.

    27th September:

    • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has been sentenced to 4 years in jail after a Bangalore court found her guilty of corruption case in her assets value. The court also imposed a fine of Rs. 100 crore on her.
    • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the UN General Assembly.

    WBPSC Recruitment 2014

    WBPSC Recruitment 2014 www.pscwb.org.in, Veterinary Officer, Assistant Engineer, Head Master and other


    Job Type: Government Sector
    Total Vacancies: 94
    Post Code 01. Inspector of Factories: 05 Vacancies
    Post Code 02. General Manager/ Deputy Director: 03 Vacancies
    Post Code 03. Join Director: 01 Post
    Post Code 04. Assistant Director (Fodder): 03 Vacancies
    Post Code 05. Assistant Director (Admn/ C&DD/ Management/ SA): 02 Vacancies
    Post Code 06. Veterinary Officer: 36 Vacancies
    Post Code 07. Head Master: 18 Vacancies
    Post Code 08. Assistant Engineer (Electrical): 22 Vacancies
    Post Code 09. Assistant Traffic & Transportation Engineer: 04 Vacancies
    Last date for receipt of application: 24/Sep/2014
    Official website address of commission: www.pscwb.org.in

    Karnataka Bank Recruitment 2014

    Karnataka Bank Recruitment 2014 www.karnatakabank.com, Clerk Online Registration



    Karnataka Bank Recruitment 2014 : Karnataka Bank Limited Clerks Recruitment 2014 project released online at www.karnatakabank.com. Clerk registration process available online between 28/August/2014 to 10/September/2014.
    Karnataka Bank has published employment news (An advertisement CIN:L85110KA1924PLC001128) to recruit dynamic individuals for Clerks position at its Branches/Offices located across India. Total number of vacancies not mentioned, apply online before the deadlines. Read rest of the post for Karnataka Bank latest recruitment updates.

    Job Type: Government Job
    Post Name: Clerks
    Total Vacancies: –
    Last date to apply: 10/September/2014
    Application mode: Online
    Web portal address: www.karnatakabank.com

    Minimum Requirements

    • Age on 01/Aug/2014 not less than 18 years
    • Maximum age on 01/Aug/2014 not be above than 26 years
    • +5 year upper age relaxation for SC/ST
    • Graduation in any stream with 50% marks
    • Agree with Karnataka Bank selection process (Online Test and Interview.)
    • Rs. 500 application/test fee for UR/OBC
    • Rs. 400 for SC/ST

    How to Apply

    Candidate qualified for Karnataka Bank Recruitment 2014 Clerk project need to visit their official website address www.karnatakabank.com. Navigate site for “Recruitment of Clerks 2014″ link available on the homepage. Click on this link now download advertisement, read it carefully and after that you can apply online by clicking “Online Registration” link.
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    Online Exam Call letter for CWE-RRB-III Officer


    Online Exam Call letter for CWE-RRB-III Officer



    Download your Admit Card  Click Here





    English - Cloze Test

    English - Cloze TestRearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
    Ques. 1 
    (A) Two of the best-performing major economies in 2010 were China and Brazil, with growth estimated at 7.5% and 10.5% respectively.
    (B) Despite that limp growth, major US stock market indexes are up between 11 % and 20% for the year.
    (C) Even knowing where economies are headed sometimes is of no help to an investor.

    (D) It is hard to anticipate the direction of financial markets.
    (E) But as of December, stock markets of both nations were in the red for the year.
    (F) By contrast, the US economy is likely to have expanded at only about 2.6% for the year.
    1. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement? (1) A (2) B (3) D (4) E (5) F
    2. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) B (2) E (3) C (4) A (5) F
    3. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) D (2) B (3) C (4) E (5) A
    4. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? (1) C (2) A (3) D (4) E (5) B
    5. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (1) E (2) C (3) B (4) D (5) A
    Ques. 2
    A. In fact according to mainstream economist, it is inevitable and a necessary evil in any economy.
    B. It is thus important for every nation to maintain this reserve of labour force to maintain an optimal level of unemployment.
    C. Unemployment is popularly believed to be an index which measures the economic condition of a nation.
    D. This is because it helps avert inflation by providing a reserve army of labour which keeps wages in check.
    E. The problem, however, only emerges when governments indirectly facilitate unemployment in order to curb inflation through various policies and frameworks, depriving a large population of its fundamental rights.
    F. But contrary to popular belief unemployment is not always disadvantageous to the economy of a state.
    1. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement? (1) A (2) B (3) D (4) E (5) C
    2. Which of the following should be the LAST sentence after rearrangement? (1) B (2) E (3) C (4) A (5) D
    3. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) D (2) B (3) C (4) E (5) A
    4. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? (1) C (2) A (3) D (4) E (5) B
    5. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (1) E (2) C (3) B (4) D (5) A
    ANSWERS1. (3)2. (5)3. (4)4. (2)5. (2)6. (5)7. (1)8. (4)9. (3)10. (5)

    Proper Sequence for Ques. 1 - D C A E F BProper Sequence for Ques. 2 - C A D E F B 


    Mind Tricks to Remember Countries and Capitals

    Country name and Capital name are same
    • Mexico – Mexico City
    • Kuwait  Kuwait City
    • Panama – Panama City
    • Vatican City  Vatican City
    • Guatemala  Guatemala City
    • Djibouti – Djibouti City
    • Singapore - Singapore
    • Monaco   Monaco
    • Luxembourg Luxembourg
    • Tunisia Tunis
    • Andorra  Andorra la Vella


    Capital Names Ending with “Town
    • South Africa CapeTown
    • Guyana - Gorege Town
    • Sierra Leone - FreeTown
    • Barbados – BridgeTown

    Korea’s Family

    1) South Korea – Seoul 

    Seoul looks like “Soul”

    Mind Trick :   South Korea’s Soul

    2) North Korea – Pyongyang

    Pyongyang sounds like “Young-yang”

    Mind Trick : North People are “Young”

    Sweden – Stockholm

    Sweden( sounds like ” Sweat-den”)

    Stockholm(sounds like  “Stock +Home”)

    Mind Trick :   Sweats are in Stock in our Home..

    Jamaica –Kingston
    Mind Trick :   Jamaica’s men are “Kings”

    Iran – Tehran

    Mind Trick – Both words ends with  “ran”

    Bhutan – Thimpu

    Bhutan souds like “Boot+tan”

    Thimphu sounds like name “Tippu Sultan”

    Mind Trick :  Tippu Sultan wear Boots..

    Canada – Ottawa

    Ottawa  sounds like “Oats”

    Mind Trick :  Canadians like Oats..

    DenMark - CoPenhagen :

    Mark(a name)

    Co-Pen(means Others Pen)

    Mind Trick :  Mark uses others Pen.

    Hungary  Budapest

    Hungary looks like “Hungry”

    .Budapest sounds like “Buddha+pest

    Mind Trick :   Buddha is very Hungry.

    Argentina –Buenos Aires

    Aires look like “Airs"

    Mind Trick : Argentina’s Airs

    Australia –Canberra

    Canberra sounds like “Cadbury”

    Mind Trick : Australia’s  companies manufacture “ Cadburys

    Malta – ValLetta

    Mind Trick: Malta – Letta

    Morocco – Rabat

    Rabat sounds like “Robert”

    Mind Trick: Morocco’s Robert.

    Romania – Bucharest
    Mind Trick Romania people take “Rest”

    Poland – WarSaw

    Land -  War - Saw

    Mind Trick - I SAW a WAR  happened in poLand

    Czech Republic – Prague

    Prague sounds like “Pray”

    Mind Trick : Czech People “Pray” for God Daily

    Ukraine  - Kyiv

    Ukraine sounds like (“Uk+rain”)

    Kyiv sounds like (“key”)

    Mind Trick : In Uk,while raining  lost KEY

    Taiwan – Taipei

    Taiwan sounds like (“Tie +One”)

    Taipei sounds like (“Tie +Pi”)

    Mind Trick : TieOne - TiePi


    Estonia –Tallinn

    Estonia sound like “Yes +Stone”

    Mind Trick : Stone is Tall

    Venezuela- Caracas

    Mind Trick : Veny Travels in Car


    Congo- Brazzaville

    Brazzaville-Brazil +Ville

    Mind Trick : Congo’s to Brazil for hosting FIFA WorldCup


    New Zealand - Wellington

    Wellington -Washington

    Mind Trick : New Washington

    Bulgaria –Sofia

    Bulgaria –Bulk +Area

    Sofia looks like “Sofa”

    Mind Trick : Bulk of Sofa’s in that Area

    Brazil – Brasillia

    Brasillia – Brazil+lia

    Croatia- Zagreb

    Croatia sounds like (“Coast +Asia”)

    Zagreb sounds like (“za+Grey”)

    Mind Trick: Coast Asia people like “Grey” Colour

    Cyprus – Nicosia

    Nicosia sounds like (“Nik +Asia”)
      

    Famous Countries  & Capitals
    • Afghanistan - Kabul
    • Bangladesh - Dhaka
    • China - Beijing
    • Pakistan - Islamabad
    • UAE - Abu Dhabi
    • Vietnam - Hanoi
    • Srilanka - Colombo
    • Philippines - Manila
    • Japan - Tokyo
    • Italy - Rome
    • France - Paris
    • Spain - Madrid