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A rectangular plot has a concrete path running inner side of the plot is used as a lawn, which has an area of 432 sq.m. If the width of the path is 4 m and the length of the plot is greater than its breadth by 2m, what is the area of the rectangular plot?(a) 980 m^2 (b) 975 m^2 (c) 984 m^2 (d) 960 m^2 (e) 965 m^2
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In a certain code, the symbol for 0 is © and for 1 is @. There are no other symbols for all other numbers greater
than 1. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The vlaue of
the symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following examples 0
is written as ©
1 is written as @
2 is written as @©
3 is written as @@
4 is written as @©© and so on................
QUESTION If @@ multiply by @ then what will be product?
1. @©
2. ©©
3. ©@©
4. @@
5. @©©
Correct Ans: 4
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LIST OF NATIONAL PARKS IN INDIA
MADHYA PRADESH
1. Bandhavgarh National Park
2. Kanha National Park
3. Madhav National Park
4. Mandla Plant Fossils National Park
5. Panna National Park
6. Pench National Park
7. Sanjay National Park
8. Satpura National Park
9. Van Vihar National Park
KARNATAKA
1. Bandipur National Park
2. Bannerghatta National Park (Bannerghatta Biological Park)
3. Kudremukh National Park
4. Nagarhole National Park
JHARKHAND
1. Betla National Park
2. Hazaribagh National Park
ODISHA
1. Bhitarkanika National Park
2. Nandankanan Zoological Park
3. Simlipal National Park
GUJARAT
1. Blackbuck National Park, Velavadar
2. Gir Forest National Park
3. Marine National Park, Gulf of Kutch
4. Vansda National Park
WEST BENGAL
1. Buxa Tiger Reserve
2. Gorumara National Park
3. Jaldapara National Park
4. Neora Valley National Park
5. Singalila National Park
6. Sundarbans National Park
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLAND
1. Campbell Bay National Park
2. Galathea National Park
3. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
4. Middle Button Island National Park
5. Mount Harriet National Park
6. North Button Island National Park
7. Rani Jhansi Marine National Park
8. Saddle Peak National Park
9. South Button Island National Park
MAHARASHTRA
1. Chandoli National Park
2. Gugamal National Park
3. Navegaon National Park
4. Sanjay Gandhi National Park
5. Tadoba National Park
JAMMU & KASHMIR
1. Dachigam National Park
2. Hemis National Park
3. Kishtwar National Park
4. Salim Ali National Park
RAJASTHAN
1. Darrah National Park
2. Desert National Park
3. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
4. Ranthambore National Park
5. Sariska Tiger Reserve
ASSAM
1. Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
2. Kaziranga National Park
3. Manas National Park
4. Orang National Park
UTTAR PRADESH
1. Dudhwa National Park
TAMIL NADU
1. Guindy National Park
2. Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park
3. Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park
4. Mudumalai National Park
5. Mukurthi National Park
6. Palani Hills National Park
KERALA
1. Eravikulam National Park
2. Mathikettan Shola National Park
3. Periyar National Park
4. Silent Valley National Park
UTTARAKHAND
1. Gangotri National Park
2. Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary
3. Jim Corbett National Park
4. Nanda Devi National Park
5. Rajaji National Park
6. Valley of Flowers National Park
HIMANCHAL PRADESH
1. Great Himalayan National Park
2. Pin Valley National Park
PUNJAB
1. Harike Wetland
CHATTISGARH
1. Indravati National Park
2. Kanger Ghati National Park
HARYANA
1. Kalesar National Park
2. Sultanpur National Park
TELANGANA
1. Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park
2. Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park
3. Mrugavani National Park
MANIPUR
1. Keibul Lamjao National Park
2. Sirohi National Park
RAJASTHAN
1. Keoladeo National Park
SIKKIM
1. Khangchendzonga National Park
GOA
1. Mollem National Park
ARUNANCHAL PRADESH
1. Mouling National Park
2. Namdapha National Park
3. Nameri National Park
MIZORAM
1. Murlen National Park
2. Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park
NAGALAND
1. Ntangki National Park
ANDHRA PRADESH
1. Papikonda National Park
2. Sri Venkateswara National Park
BIHAR
1. Valmiki National Park
MEGHALAYA
1. Balphakram National Park
2. Nokrek National Park
PLZ ADD IF SOME PARKS ARE LEFT
1. Banking Regulation Act of India, 1949 defines banking as, "accepting, for the purpose of lending or investment of deposits of money from the public repayable on demand or otherwise and withdraw able by cheques, drafts and order or otherwise."
2. Banks are of the following six types -
(a) Central Bank
(b) Comercial Bank
(c) Industrial Bank
(d) Agricultural Bank
(e)Foreign Exchange Banks
(f) Indigenous Banks
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4, 8, 12, 7, 11, 18, 9, ____, 22
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Q. How is partial freezing imposed?
Partial freezing is imposed in the following ways:
- Banks have to give due notice of three months initially to the customers before exercising the option of ‘partial freezing’.
- After that a reminder for further period of three months will be issued.
- Thereafter, banks shall impose ‘partial freezing’ by allowing all credits and disallowing all debits with the freedom to close the accounts.
- If the accounts are still KYC non-compliant after six months of imposing initial ‘partial freezing’ banks shall disallow all debits and credits from/to the accounts, classifying them inoperative.
Meanwhile, the account holders can revive accounts by submitting the KYC documents.
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Q. Are banks required to categorise their customers based on risk assessment?
Response: Yes, banks are required to classify their customers into ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ risk categories depending on their AML risk assessment
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