Tuesday, 8 November 2016

demonetisation of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes: RBI explains

Taking the nation by surprise, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday night announced demonetisation of Rs. 1000 and Rs. 500 notes with effect from midnight, making these notes invalid in a major assault on black money, fake currency and corruption.
In his first televised address to the nation, Mr. Modi said people holding notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 can deposit the same in their bank and post office accounts from November 10 till December 30.
Live updates: 
9:50 pm:Tomorrow Banks will be closed for withdrawing these notes from counters & ATMs, says Arundhati Bhattacharya
9:45 pm: We will work round the clock to ensure that customers have a smooth experience says SBI chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya. We will strive to restock ATMs at the earliest and make them operational, says SBI chairman Arundhati Bhattacharya
9:40 pm: We have just now been advised of the Govt's move to demonetise current series of Rs1000 &500 says Arundhati Bhattacharya
9:38 pm: There is no restriction of depositing your legal Rs. 500, Rs. 1000 notes for exchange. Any amount, as long as it is legal, can be exchanged.
9:37 pm: No security breach has been reported. New notes will be Braille compliant, says DEA secretary
9:36 pm: Within this period, cheques, debit cards, e-transactions will continue. All electronic transations on account of business firms, companies and individuals will continue in the new two days: DEA secretary
9:36 pm: The decision to withdraw existing 500/1000 denomination currency notes has surprised everyone says DEA secretary
9:35 pm: Post offices, bannks to open additional counters and extend working hours to accomodate the public.
9:34 pm: Initially, there could be inconvenience. The supply of new notes will be increased. First aspect to be considered is inflation. RBI will monitor and regulate the printing and circulation of Rs. 2000 notes.
9:33 pm: The notes that are being circulated in social media are true. Not sure how the notes look got leaked, but sure that people will cooperate with the govt. in this venture. 
9:32 pm: FIU of India get info about transactions from banks. During this period, banks will take extra precaution. Banks will share info with Income Tax dept. as deemed fit.
9:32 pm: If it is declared as not legal tender, then any transactions are done with their own risk, says Shaktikanta Das
9:30 pm: Measure necessary to maintain economic integrity of economy, says Shaktikanta Das. It will be positive for our economy and will add to the growth of our economy.
9:25 pm: RBI shows the specimen notes of new Rs. 500 and Rs. 2000 notes.
9:22 pm: Banks will have video cameras for all trransactions, people must be careful while exchanging legal cash, says Shaktikanta Das
9:21 pm: Control rooms formed in RBI in Mumbai - 022 22602201, 22602944 will be operable from tomorrow morning 8 am, says Shaktikanta Das
9:20 pm: Fake currencies circulation have grown over the years. We are launching new currency notes with new designs from November 10. Introducing 200 rupee note with Mangalyan logo, says Shaktikanta Das
9:15 pm: It is a bold move. Counterfeit currencies are being used for financing terrorism. Our security measures have not been breached,. This is a powerful measure to combat terrorism. Govt. has taken many measures in last two years. This will go a long way. Fake currencies corrode economy, says Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das
9:10 pm: RBI has been concerned about black money issue: Urijit Patel
8.53 pm: Government hospitals, pharmacies at such hospitals will accept Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes for 72 hours from November 8 midnight.
8:34 pm: This is a chance for every citizen to take part in the fight against black money and corruption, says the prime minister.
8:32 pm: A new series of Rs. 500 currency notes and Rs. 2000 currency notes will be brought into circulation.
8:31 pm: Banks will be closed on November 9.
8:30 pm: There is no restrictions on internet banking, cash, demand draft transactions.
8:27 pm: Rs 10,000 daily cash withdrawal and Rs 20,000 weekly cash withdrawal limit
8:25 pm: There are, however, some exemptions. Government hospitals and international airports.

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8:22 pm: The ATMs will not function till November 9, and in some places till November 10.
8:21 pm: People who possess Rs.500 or Rs. 1000 currency notes after December 30 can exchange it at Reserve Bank of India by providing a declaration. This is till March 31, 2017.
8:20 pm: These notes should be exchanged in banks and head post offices and sub post office within December 30, 2016, by providing a valid identity proof such as Aadhaar, PAN card or voter ID card.
8:15 pm: From midnight of November 8, 2016, Rs. 500 and Rs.1000 will cease to be legal tender. "These notes are just papers from tomorrow," says the prime minister.
8:11 pm: Prime Minister says Rs. 500 and Rs.1000 are notes are mostly used in black money.
8:10 pm: Corruption, black money and terrorism can come in the way of a country's robust economic growth, says the Prime Minister.
8:07 pm: He moves on from corruption to terrorism. He tells "terrorsists from across the border" are spreading counterfeit currency notes.
8:06 pm: We hear stories of how autorickshaw driver returns gold left by a passenger in his vehicle. These stories tell how common people are honest. It is only a few people engage in corruption for selfish reasons, he says.
8:05 pm: Corruption and black money are the biggest hindrances in the fight against poverty, he says adding that it is everyone's responsibility to eradicate poverty.
8:04 pm: Mr. Modi lists out the various schemes launched by NDA government in his address to the nation. He mentions the Jan Dhan Yojana.
8:03 pm: This govt is dedicated to the poor, and will continue to do so, says the Prime Minister who completes two-and-a-half years of rule today.
8:02 pm: India has registered itself as a bright spot, and its not that this is a claim made by us, but by IMF and World Bank
8:01 pm: When we were elected in 2014, there was a discussion that among BRICS nations, the 'I' was wobbling, says the PM.


8:00 pm: The Prime Minister's address to the nation has begun.
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Friday, 28 October 2016

IBPS Clerk Examination Pattern,Syllabus and Estimated Cut-offs

IBPS clerk:

Candidates must read full notification of IBPS Clerk recruitment before applying for the post Notification Link is given below 


IBPS Clerk Examination Pattern :


From this year on wards IBPS has changed  Entrance Exam Pattern completely. Now candidates have to qualify

 (Two)2 steps to finally get a job of clerk in a bank. Let’s have a talk about all these two steps:


IBPS Clerk


Step-I: – Preliminary Examination: –
These step is completely have  three sections like in that Reasoning ability,Quantitative Aptitude,English language.Reasoning having 35 Questions ,Quantitative Aptitude having also 35 Questions,English Language is having 30 Questions is totally having time in that one hour Duration.These Section is Totally 100 Questions.
IBPS Clerk


Step-II: Main Exam: –

These step is completely have  five sections like in that Reasoning ability,Quantitative Aptitude,English language,General Awareness and Computer knowledge.Reasoning having 50 Questions ,Quantitative Aptitude having also 50 Questions,English Language is having 40 Questions,General Awareness 40 Questions and Computer Knowledge 20 Questions is totally having time in that Two hour Duration.These Section is Totally 200 Questions.

In these Section Individual section timings is display on the examination 
IBPS Clerk


IBPS Clerk syllabus:



1.Reasoning:

Logical Reasoning

Ranking/direction/Alphabet

Numeric Series

Data Sufficiency

Inequalities

Seating Arrangement

Puzzles

Syllogism

Blood Relations

Input /output 


2.APTITUDE:

Simplifications

Profit and loss

Time and Work

Percentages

Simple interest and Compound Interest

Data interpretation

Number systems

Probability

Mensuration

Sequence and series

3.English:

Para jumbles

Cloze test

Miscellaneous

Fill in the blanks

Reading Comprehension

Spotting Errors
  

4. General Awareness:Current Affairs is also .
Banking Awareness: Candidates must have all details and updates about the banking sector in the field of:
Indian Financial System: Overview of Financial Markets (Capital Market, Money Market, Forex Market, Credit Market), Financial Intermediaries involved (like underwriters,investment bankers, stock exchanges, depositories,registrars, custodians, mutual funds, Authorized dealers, portfolio managers, primary dealers, self-regulatory organizations, etc. Also read important committees and its recommendations.
History of Indian Banking Industry: Candidates need to know Types of Banks (Scheduled, Co-operatives), Pre Independence, Post-Independence, Nationalization, Structure of Indian Banking, categorization of Bank (Pvt, PSU, Foreign), SIDBI, EXIM, NHB, NABARD, IDBI its role etc. and concept of NBFC.
Regulatory Bodies like:  RBI, (History/ Roles/ Functions) PFRDA, FSDC, SEBI, IRDA, FMC etc. its role functions and fact based details
Monetary & Credit Policies: It decides the basis of change and its relation with Inflation and other related issues & Inflation (Types) Re-Repo/Bank Rate/CRR/ SLR/ Repo etc.
Budget Basicsand Current Union Budget:This is the main topic for the IBPS exam, discussion of Budget, GDP, Government revenue model, Fiscal Deficit, Various kinds of taxes and spending etc. and discussion on Union Budget 2015-16. Candidates must read the Rail Budget and Economic Survey.
International Organizations/ Financial Institutions: The aspirants must know the World Bank, IMF, ADB, UN related agencies, recent development in them members heads etc.
Capital Market & Money Market: Concept, Types of Instruments they deal in like
  • Call/Notice Money
  • Certificate of Deposit
  • Commercial Papers or Capital
  • Treasury Bills
  • Term Money,
Market Instruments like equity Shares, preference shares, or Debt segment like Debentures etc also talk about Stock Exchanges in India and world.
Government Schemes: Candidates must keep all the government schemes such as Bharat Nirman, Swabhiman,Swavlamban on the tip of the tongue. All schemes discussed in budget – the details like when was it introduced, important facts related to same, budgetary allocation etc
5.Computer Knowledge:
  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Internet (Concept, History, working environment, Application)
  • Security Tools, Virus, Hacker
  • Communication (Basic Introduction)
  • Networking (LAN, WAN, MAN)
  • Logic Gates
  • MS Windows & MS Office
  • Database (introduction)
  • Number System
  • History of Computers
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IBPS PO(Probation Officer) Examination Pattern,Syllabus and Estimated Cut-offs

IBPS PO(Probation Officer):

Candidates must read full notification of IBPS PO recruitment before applying for the post Notification Link is given below 


IBPS PO(Probation Officer) Examination Pattern :

From this year on wards IBPS has changed Probationary Officer Entrance Exam Pattern completely. Now candidates have to qualify 3 steps to finally get a job of Probationary officer. Let’s have a talk about all these three steps:

IBPS PO


Step-I: – Preliminary Examination: –
These step is completely have  three sections like in that Reasoning ability,Quantitative Aptitude,English language.Reasoning having 35 Questions ,Quantitative Aptitude having also 35 Questions,English Language is having 30 Questions is totally having time in that one hour Duration.These Section is Totally 100 Questions.
IBPS PO(Probation Officer)

Step-II: Main Exam: –

These step is completely have  five sections like in that Reasoning ability,Quantitative Aptitude,English language,General Awareness and Computer knowledge.Reasoning having 50 Questions ,Quantitative Aptitude having also 50 Questions,English Language is having 40 Questions,General Awareness 40 Questions and Computer Knowledge 20 Questions is totally having time in that Two hour Duration.These Section is Totally 200 Questions.

In these Section Individual section timings is display on the examination 
IBPS PO(Probation Officer)

Step III – Interview and Allotment:
Interview: After the success of prelims and mains examination, those who get shortlisted for CWE PO -III, IBPS the particular organization will be called for the interview process. There are 100 marks for the interview section and candidates need to score more than 40% to qualify the interview process.
Allotment: After the successfully completion of IBPS Rounds, depending on the vacancies to be filled in during the financial year based on the business needs. Shortlisted candidates will be provisionally allotted to any one of the organizations and it is done on the basis of merit-cum-preference keeping in view the spirit of Govt.

IBPS PO(Probation Officer) Syllabus :

1.Reasoning:

Logical Reasoning

Ranking/direction/Alphabet

Numeric Series

Data Sufficiency

Inequalities

Seating Arrangement

Puzzles

Syllogism

Blood Relations

Input /output 


2.APTITUDE:

Simplifications

Profit and loss

Time and Work

Percentages

Simple interest and Compound Interest

Data interpretation

Number systems

Probability

Mensuration

Sequence and series

3.English:

Para jumbles

Cloze test

Miscellaneous

Fill in the blanks

Reading Comprehension

Spotting Errors
  

4. General Awareness:Current Affairs is also .
Banking Awareness: Candidates must have all details and updates about the banking sector in the field of:
Indian Financial System: Overview of Financial Markets (Capital Market, Money Market, Forex Market, Credit Market), Financial Intermediaries involved (like underwriters,investment bankers, stock exchanges, depositories,registrars, custodians, mutual funds, Authorized dealers, portfolio managers, primary dealers, self-regulatory organizations, etc. Also read important committees and its recommendations.
History of Indian Banking Industry: Candidates need to know Types of Banks (Scheduled, Co-operatives), Pre Independence, Post-Independence, Nationalization, Structure of Indian Banking, categorization of Bank (Pvt, PSU, Foreign), SIDBI, EXIM, NHB, NABARD, IDBI its role etc. and concept of NBFC.
Regulatory Bodies like:  RBI, (History/ Roles/ Functions) PFRDA, FSDC, SEBI, IRDA, FMC etc. its role functions and fact based details
Monetary & Credit Policies: It decides the basis of change and its relation with Inflation and other related issues & Inflation (Types) Re-Repo/Bank Rate/CRR/ SLR/ Repo etc.
Budget Basicsand Current Union Budget:This is the main topic for the IBPS exam, discussion of Budget, GDP, Government revenue model, Fiscal Deficit, Various kinds of taxes and spending etc. and discussion on Union Budget 2015-16. Candidates must read the Rail Budget and Economic Survey.
International Organizations/ Financial Institutions: The aspirants must know the World Bank, IMF, ADB, UN related agencies, recent development in them members heads etc.
Capital Market & Money Market: Concept, Types of Instruments they deal in like
  • Call/Notice Money
  • Certificate of Deposit
  • Commercial Papers or Capital
  • Treasury Bills
  • Term Money,
Market Instruments like equity Shares, preference shares, or Debt segment like Debentures etc also talk about Stock Exchanges in India and world.
Government Schemes: Candidates must keep all the government schemes such as Bharat Nirman, Swabhiman,Swavlamban on the tip of the tongue. All schemes discussed in budget – the details like when was it introduced, important facts related to same, budgetary allocation etc.

5.Computer Knowledge:
  • Hardware,Software,Internet (Concept, History, working environment, Application),Security Tools, Virus, Hacker,Communication (Basic Introduction),Networking (LAN, WAN, MAN),Logic Gates,MS Windows & MS Office,Database (introduction),Number System,History of Computers.



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Are You Know About IBPS Organazation

Are You Know About IBPS Organization:

IBPS: Institute Of Banking Personal Selection 

Now a days More Number of Graduates is come out every year with out a job from college or university and other institutes.After a Graduation Students are fell in dilemma because of there is no jobs in outside according to the passed out Graduates.Some Students are interested to get a job in Information Technology,Government Jobs and Private Jobs.

IBPS EXAM

Institute Of Banking Personal Selection  has been recruiting in thousands of Candidates every year.The main aim of the Ibps is fill the vacancies of the various sectors in India since 1975. IBPS Conducts Common Written Examination for all the posts in Banking sectors in India.These Common Exam is declared in the year of 2011.

IBPS Conducts different types of Exams according to the Posts in banking sectors :

● IBPS PO (Probation Officer) Exam
● IBPS SO (Specialist Officer) Exam
● IBPS RRB (Regional Rural Bank) Exam
● IBPS Clerk Exam

However, every exam has been common written exam for the all the posts because Number of students are applied to the posts so talented students filtration is tough,so IBPS Conducts the common written examination for who applied for the posts. 

IBPS Eligibility Criteria:

● Must be a graduate
● Age Limit: Above 21 Years

IBPS Exam Fee Structure:

● 600/- for BC and General Candidates
● 100/- for SC/ST/PWD Candidates 

IBPS EXAM


19 Public Sectors Nationalized Banks Under IBPS: 

There are a total of 19 public sector nationalized banks Under IBPS, including, Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Indian Overseas Bank and more.

The CWE syllabus for all the IBPS Exams is based on topics including reasoning, quantitative aptitude, English language, general awareness, professional knowledge and computer knowledge.
IBPS Examination centers are throughout all over India.These Exam is apply in online only.To apply for the examination and see more details to visit www.ibps.in.

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Monday, 24 October 2016

Daily Practice Questions For Synonyms and Antonyms on 24 th October 2016

Daily Practice Questions For Synonyms and Antonyms on 24 th October 2016


Antonyms(1-5)

1.banal
1)hackneyed                     2) original                       3)Cliched                       4)Vapid

2.blandish 
1)bulldoze                          2)palaver                      3)cajole                         4)placated

3.Clandestine
1)Furtive                          2) surreptitious                3) hole &corner              4)None of these     
                   
4.Wary
1)gingerly                        2)guarded                        3)Chary                        4)Perjure

5.Obsequious
1)domineering                   2)sycophantic                 3)servile                     4)All of the above
Synonym(6-10):

6.deferential
1) domineering                  2)obsequious                   3)tarct                        4)trek

5.Niceties
1)Datum                          2)Specific                         3)Point                     4)All of the above

8.Raucous
1)Soft                             2)Quiet                             3)dulcet                     4)All of the above
9.Resilience
1)rigidity, ,                      2)vulnerability                    3)fragility                     4)flexibility

10.Sentinel
1)intermittent                 2)guard                              3)Violent                     4)Fit




1) 2   2)1   3)4  4)1  5)4 6) 2  7)4  8) 4 9) 4 10) 2


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Sunday, 23 October 2016

Problems on Hcf and Lcm Formulas ,Questions and Answers



Problems on Hcf and Lcm Formulas ,Questions and Answers

1.Find the HCF of  
a)0.12     b)0.24       c)0.06          d)0.08           e)0.96

2.Express 1168/1095   in simple form?
a)15161516      b)16151615   c)8989  d)12171217   e)None

3.Find the HCF of the numbers a and b, where a = 25 x 32 x 76 x 114 and n = 23x34x56x11x133?
a)396     b)408       c)792      d)1584    e)None of these

4.What is the side of the largest possible square brick which can be paved on the floor of a room 4m 96cm long and 4m 3cm broad?
a)27       b)28       c)29             d)31        e)37

5.Find the greatest number that will divide 147,185 and 251 leaving the remainders 3,5 and 11 respectively.
a) 12      b)15        c)18         d)21       e)23

6.In a school, the number of students in Sections A , B and C of 10th class are 70,98 and 126 respectively. Due to overload of student in each class , the administration wants to increase the number rooms . What is the minimum number of rooms required, if in each room the same number of students are to seated and all of them being in the same section?
a)18       b)20          c)21         d)23          e)25.

7.Find the greatest number that will divide 172, 205 and 304 so as to leave the same remainder in each case?
 a)19     b)21       c)33    d)45          e)49

8.What is the least number of that is exactly divisible by 4, 12, 15, and 18?
a) 120       b)108        c)180       d)240     e)360

9.LCM of 0.12, 0.15, 0.2 and 0.54?
     a) 5.4       b)10.8    c)16.2       d)2.7   e)None of these

10.A, B and C start running around a circular stadium and complete one round in 27 s, 9 s and 36 s, respectively.  In how much time will they meet again at the starting point?
a)1 hour                      b) 1 minute                 c) 1 minute 48 seconds          
d) 2 minutes                 e)3 minutes

11.Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 so as to leave the same remainder in each case
a) 4       b)7      c)9       d)13

12.The H.C.F. of two numbers is 23 and the other two factors of their L.C.M. are 13 and 14. The larger of the two numbers is
a) 276       b)299     c)322       d)345

13.Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of  3,6,9,12,15 and 18 seconds respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together ?
a) 11       b)10     c)15       d)16

14.Let N be the greatest number that will divide 1305, 4665 and 6905, leaving the same remainder in each case. Then sum of the digits in N is
a) 4       b)5     c)6       d)8

15.The greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is
a) 9000      b)9400   c)9600       d)9800

16.Find the smallest number which when increased by 5 is divisible by 9, 21, 25 and 30.?a)3145         b)6305        c)3155         d)1605         e)6295

 17.HCF of two numbers is 27 and sum of the two numbers is 216. How many such pairs of numbers are possible?
a)0         b)1         c)2             d)3          e)4

18.What is the least number, which when divided by 5,6,8,10 and 12 leaves the remainder 2 in each case , but when divided by 13 leaves no remainder ?
a)262       b)362     c)960     d)962    e)None of these


19.What is the greatest number that will divide 99, 147 and 219 leaving the same reminder in each case?
 a) 396      b) 12      c) 369      d) 3       e) 2420.

20.The product of two numbers is 4107. If the H.C.F. of these numbers is 37, then the greater number is
 a) 101    b) 107      c) 111      d) 185       e) 124

21.Three number are in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5 and their L.C.M. is 2400. Their H.C.F. is
a)40      b) 80   c) 120    d)160  e) 200
22.The G.C.D. of 1.08, 0.36 and 0.9 is
a)0.3   b) 0.9 c) 0.09   d)0.18  e) 0.108
23.The product of two numbers is 2028 and their H.C.F. is 13. The number of such pairs is
a)1   b) 2 c) 3   d)5  e) 4
24.The least multiple of 7, which leaves a remainder of 4, when divided by 6, 9, 15 and 18 is
a)74   b) 94 c) 135   d)145  e)164
25.The least positive integer which is a perfect square and also divisible by each of 6,12, 18 and 24?
a)36       b)100        c)144         d)196        e)108

26.Find the smallest number of two digits which on being divided by 2, 3, 4 and 5 leaves 0, 1, 2 and 3 as remainder respectively.
a)    40      b)52    c)54       d)67      e)58

27.Find largest number of 4 digits divisible by 12, 15, 18, 27 ?
a)    9820       b)9720   c)9960       d)9760   e)9620

28.The HCF of 2 numbers is 11 and LCM is 693.If one of numbers is 77.find the other number ?
a)99     b)198         c)66      d)143       e)None of these

29.Find the lowest common multiple of 24, 36 and 40.
a)120     b)148         c)240      d)360       e)480

30.The least number which when divided by 5, 6 , 7 and 8 leaves a remainder 3, but when divided by 9 leaves no remainder, is
a)1688     b)1677         c)2523      d)3363       e)1677






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