bhut tension ho rhi h....ab to lgta h ibps pre bhi nhi clear hoga... 😞 😞
how many were selected for sbi mains ? how many will be selected for ibps mains ?
Some Important Computer Basics
Assembler: This language processor converts the program written in assembly language into machine language.
Interpreter: This language processor converts a HLL(High Level Language) program into machine language by converting and executing it line by line.
Compiler:-It also converts the HLL program into machine language but the conversion manner is different. It converts the entire HLL program in one go, and reports all the errors of the program along with the line numbers.
Bit: A binary digit is logical 0 and 1 representing a passive or an active state of a component in an electric circuit.
Nibble: A group of 4 bits is called nibble.
Byte: A group of 8 bits is called byte. A byte is the smallest unit which can represent a data item or a character. (1 byte = 8 bits)
Word: A computer word, like a byte, is a group of fixed number of bits processed as a unit which varies from computer to computer but is fixed for each computer.
The length of a computer word is called word-size or word length and it may be as small as 8 bits or may be as long as 96 bits. A computer stores the information in the form of computer words.
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
How much effective is this book?? I have pdf file of the book but have not tried to go through it!
1. HILARITY (NOUN): laughter
Synonyms: amusement, fun
Antonyms: sadness, work
Example Sentence:
Awkward moments and hilarity ensue until the humbled hero gets rescued by benevolent locals and in the process, gets transformed.
2. CURT (NOUN): abrupt, rude
Synonyms: blunt, terse Antonyms: lengthy, tactful
Example Sentence:
Now and then, a postcard would arrive with a curt message, typed on a manual typewriter.
3. PEEVE (NOUN): something strongly disliked
Synonyms: vexation, pest Antonyms: delight, like
Example Sentence:
Of course I know you don't mean it-you're simply hot and tired, and trying to work off your peeve on me.
4. INDUCEMENT (NOUN): incentive, motive
Synonyms: encouragement, stimulus Antonyms: hate, repulsion
Example Sentence:
The mode in which a man is made subservient, is by inducement and persuasion.
5. SPURN (NOUN): turn away; ignore
Synonyms: disdain, dismiss Antonyms: accept, admire
Example Sentence:
Something told me I might address you and you would at least listen; would not spurn me or turn away in hateful contempt.
6. WHIFFY (ADJECTIVE): having fragrance
Synonyms: aromatic, fetid Antonyms: odorless, foul
Example Sentence:
Go not with fine Toby men, who burn out like a candle wot has a thief in it,-all flare, and gone in a whiffy!
7. MOUSY (ADJECTIVE): drab; quiet
Synonyms: bashful, dull Antonyms: extroverted, fancy
Example Sentence:
He will work with as much zeal to snare a mousy girl as to seduce a beauty queen.
8. GUM (NOUN): sticky substance
Synonyms: paste, wax
Example Sentence:
Republicans throw up procedural obstacles just to gum up the works and run out the clock.
9. SHAMBLES (NOUN): a mess
Synonyms: disarray, chaos Antonyms: harmony, order
Example Sentence:
If they do, he could well resurrect a political career now in shambles.
10. BREVILOQUENT (ADJECTIVE): abrupt
Synonyms: short, rough Antonyms: definite, devious
Example Sentence:
Those who have interacted with him describe him as breviloquent, eccentric, clenched.
How do you puys memorize so many GA questions? 😞
Ye ibps vale bilkul sukun se baithney ni dege .....on scrolling dwn peoples are saying kul result araha hai aaj padne ka maan nai ho raha bilkul bus inspirational quote padey jao kul ke match ke ticket bhi waste ho hayege 😐
in last couple of exams, one thing i noticed that input output question in reasoning achanak se ajibo garib pattern pe based ane lage...so friends kuch patterns btao input output type qstns ke, atleast 25 patterns ho jaye to idea mil jayega. comment ur views
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Is that sufficient??
How to simplify and solve this type of question?
x^2 - 0.3x - 0.88 = 0
For those who re feeling disappointed, i have something to say
SAME TIME
SAME MINUTE
SAME DAY
In next month
will be better n even best if you score 110+ in PO mains. So why to cry for GRAMEEN bank just change this situation in next month.. Don't doubt pre cutoff . blieve urself..lets have a real diwali this year...
Which site has main mocks with GA of august and September?
kisi ko idea hai ki ibps prelims ka result kb aega?
friends hlp me. i did oliveboard free mock . got 75.5 marks only. is that mock easy? anyone given ? how about the paid tests std when comparing with the free mock?pls hlp puys
Can somebody give me the idea of 40 questions that come in GA section??
I mean topic wise!
@aviswati , @phansophist @DarkAlex , @GauravBaliyan , @nammekyarkhahai @epicnamebro2012 Please provide some useful sources to clear basics of analytical reasoning and practice some moderate and tricky ques relevant to IBPS PO main...... and I request you all to post some ques @PG. It will be helpful to all candidates present here.
For those who like reading articles on economics.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2015/oct/22/why-free-markets-make-fools-us/
P.S. Might prove handy in tackling IBPS RC.
Can any body tell how to solve statement and assumption and implicit type questions
The price of a T.V set worth Rs.20,000 is to be paid in 20 instalments of Rs. 1000 each. If the rate of interest be 6% per annum, and the first instalments be paid at the time of purchase, then the value of the last instalments covering the interest as well will be
(A) Rs.2050
(B) Rs.1050
(C) Rs.3,000
(D) none