IBPS CWE PO/MT V (2015-16)

 Each of these questions consists of three/four statements and five choices. Consider the statements to be true, even though they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which choice logically does not follow the statements, disregarding the commonly known facts.

Question:

Statements:

Some bazaar are beach. 
No beach is a beauty. 
All beauty are bean.

Options:

1.Some beaches being beans is not a possibility.

2.Some beauty are bean.

3.Some bazaar being bean is a possibility.

4.All bean being beauty is a possibility.

5.Some beach are bazaar.

Explain pls//

Important : Differences between Man Booker and Man Booker International Prizes

From the time we posted an article about Jamaican novelist Marlon James winning Man Booker Prize 2015, some of our friends have been mailing us stating the post is wrong, and the actual winner is Lászl Krasznahorkai. As many of our friends have been confusing with this issue,  here we will try to clear the air.

Guys, there are actually two different awards, Man Booker Prize and Man Booker International Prize.

The Man Booker Prize, which was also known as Man Booker Prize for Fiction / Booker-McConnell Prize is a literary prize awarded for fiction written in English and published in the United Kingdom. This prize was first awarded in 1969.

The Man Booker International Prize is a recent offshoot of Man Booker Prize. This award was given every two years to a living author of any nationality for a body of work published in English or generally available in English translation. This prize was first awarded in 2005.

Main Differences :

Man Booker Prize (1969) is older than Man Booker International Prize (2005).

Man Booker Prize was given to Novelists for his Novel. In simple words, this award honors only a Single novel. But, on the other hand, the International Man Booker Prize is more of a lifetime achievement award that honors a novelist or short story writer's entire body of work. 

As of now, the Man Booker Prize is awarded Every year, but the Man Booker International prize if for Every two years. 

Recent Changes in these Awards

Man Booker Prize : From its initial days, only Commonwealth, Irish, and Zimbabwean citizens were eligible to receive the prize. But from the year 2013, this eligibility was widened to any English language novel. 

Man Booker International Prize : From next year (2016), the award was significantly reconfigured. It is given annually to a book in English translation, with a £50,000 prize for the winning title, to be shared equally between author and translator. 

Recent Winners :

Man Booker International Prize : Hungarian writer Lászl Krasznahorkai has won the sixth Man Booker International Prize on 19th May 2015.

Man Booker Prize : Jamaican novelist Marlon James won the Man Booker Prize for his novel "A Brief History of Seven Killings" on 14th October 2015.

Arti, Baby, Chandni, Dolly, Esha, Falguni, Gopi and Himani are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The one who sits at the four corners face the centre of the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides faces outside. 

Each of them likes a different subject - Mathematics, Hindi, English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History and Geography. (None of the information given is necessarily in the same order)

Chandni sits third to the left of the person who likes Geography.The one who likes Geography faces outside.There are only two persons sit between Chandni and Himani.

Dolly sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Physics. Gopi does not likes Physics.

Esha likes History. Esha is not immediate neighbour of Arti.

The person who likes Hindi is an immediate neighbour of Esha.

The person who likes Biology is an immediate neighbour of Falguni.

The one who likes Mathematics sits in the immediate right of Himani.The one who likes Chemistry sits second to the right of Gopi. G is neither an immediate neighbour of Himani nor Chandni. Gopi does not like Geography.

There is only one person sits between Arti and the one who likes Chemistry.

(A) Who among the following sits diagonally opposite the one who likes Mathematics?

1) The one who likes Hindi

2) Dolly

3) Arti

4) The one who likes English

5) The one who likes Biology

(B) Who among the following represent the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Chemistry?

1) Baby, Falguni

2) Chandni, Esha

3) Baby, Esha

4) Dolly, Falguni

5) Falguni, Himani

(C) Who among the followings select exactly between Himani and Baby?

1) Chandni

2) The one who likes Hindi 

3) The one who likes Biology

4) Gopi

5) Arti

(D) Which of the following is true regarding Baby?

1) Baby is one of the immediate neighbours of Dolly

2) The one who likes Geography is an immediate neighbour of Baby

3) Baby sits second to the left of Himani

4) Baby likes History

5) Baby is the immediate neighbour of the one who like Mathematics.

(E) What is the position of the one who likes Physics with respect to Gopi?

1) Second to the Left

2) Third to the right

3) Fourth to the left

4) Second to the right

5) Third to the left

(F) Which of the following subjects does Dolly like?

1) Biology

2) Mathematics.

3) Hindi

4) Chemistry

5) English

(G) Who among the following likes Geography?

1) Baby

2) Faguni

3) Himani

4) Arti

5) Dolly

ANSWERS

(A) 1

(B) 3

(C) 5

(D) 5

(E) 5

(F) 1

(G) 2

Statements:

All chat are compete. 
Some chat are cherry. 
All clear are compete.

Options:

1.Some compete are cherry.

2.Some clean are compete.

3.Some clean are chat.

4.All cherry being compete is a possibility.

5.Some compete are chat.

hello gm guys, can anyone tell me how to learn easily permutation combination and probability questions, these are the ones i leave always in the exam.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a measure of the total flow of goods and services provided by the economy over a specified time period, normally one year.

Outputs of goods and services are valued at market price and their values aggregated to obtain the GDP. The value of all intermediate goods (Goods used to produce other goods) is excluded and only the value of the goods used for final consumption or investment goods (capital) or exchanges in stocks are included. 

The income arising from investments and possessions owned abroad is not included and only the value of the flow of goods and services produced in the country is estimated. 

When deduction is made for the 'wear and tear' of capital or what is known as depreciation or capital consumption, from GDP, we get the Net Domestic Product (NDP). 

When we add the GDP the net earnings from abroad (the income accruing to domestic residents from investments abroad - the income earned in the domestic market accruing to foreigners abroad), we get the Gross National Product (GDP). 

When such net earnings are adding to the Net Domestic Product (NDP), we have the Net National Product (NNP). The NNP at factor cost is the National Income (NI) of the country. 

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's territory in a specific time period. 

GDP is usually calculated on an annual basis. It includes all of private and public consumption, government outlays, investments and exports less imports that occur within a defined territory.

POINTS TO REMEMBER

GDP (At market price) = GDP at factor cost + Net indirect taxes.

Net National Product (At market price) = GNP at market prices - Consumption of fixed capital (Depreciation).

Net National Product (At factor cost) = NNP at market prices - Net indirect taxes = National Income.

Per Capita Income is derived by dividing the total National Income of a country by its total population.

Per Capita Income = National income / population

An increase in National income in real terms does not necessarily meanan increase in the Per Capita Income. It rather depends on the rate of population growth. 

National income figures give picture of the economy of a nation and also provide the respective contributions of the different sectors economy. In addition details of changes in savings, investment and consumption. 

In India, an accounting year is from April 1st of a calendar year to March 31st of the next calendar year. 

The Central Statistical Organization (CSO) prepares the annual national accounts.

FACTORS DETERMINE NATIONAL INCOME

National resources / human resources / organization of the factors of production / population size or extent of foreign trade / political system stability / technical knowledge and infrastructure / external factors-loans and favourable terms of trade.

Questions to revise

What is meant by the Current Account of the country?

The Current Account of the Country: It relates to the trade of goods and services (exports and imports), profits gained on investments and remittances by those working overseas.

Current account deficit means that the total of imports is greater than the total exports which make the country a debtor to the world.

The government constituted a committee on the banking sector reforms. Can you name it?

The government constituted a committee on the banking reforms under the chairmanship of M Narasimham in 1997 with the objective internal autonomy for Public Sector Banks in their decision making process to strength India's financial system and make it internally competitive.

What is Lead Bank Scheme?

The Reserve Bank of India introduced the Lead Bank Scheme in 1969 under which designed banks were made key instruments for local development and were entrusted with the responsibility of identifying growth centers, and co-ordinate approach for credit deployment in each district.

As you all know that Nobel Prizes are one of the important event of the year and the whole world waits for the result. And in recent few days the Nobel Prize winners were declared by the committee. Seeing the importance of the topic and the probability of appearing in the examination, we are providing you the winners list and the reason for them to win the prize. So do read it as per exam point of view.

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2015

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2015 was awarded jointly to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass"

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 was awarded jointly to Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar "for mechanistic studies of DNA repair".

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2015

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2015 was divided, one half jointly to William C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura "for their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites" and the other half to Youyou Tu "for her discoveries concerning a novel therapy against Malaria".

The Nobel Prize in Literature 2015

The Nobel Prize in Literature 2015 was awarded to Svetlana Alexievich "for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time".

The Nobel Peace Prize 2015

The Nobel Peace Prize 2015 was awarded to National Dialogue Quartet "for its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011".

The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2015

The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2015 was awarded to Angus Deaton "for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare".

-Source, www.nobelprize.org

Quiz Based On Nobel Prizes

1. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in which year?

Ans. 1901

2. How many laureates and organizations have been awarded the Nobel Prize between 1901 and 2015?

Ans. 874 Laureates and 26 Organizations

3. How many Nobel laureates declined the prize citing reasons since 1901?

Ans. Two (Jean-Paul Sartre and Le Duc Tho)

4. How many Nobel Prizes were awarded before 1974?

Ans. Ans. Twice ( Dag Hammarskjld (Nobel Peace Prize 1961) and Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Nobel Prize in Literature 1931))

5. How many Nobel laureates won the Nobel Prize who were Indian citizens at the time they were awarded the Nobel Prize?

Ans. Ans. Five (Rabindranath Tagore, C. V. Raman, Mother Teresa, Amartya Sen, Kailash Satyarthi)

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 

(8) August :

1) 6 August- hiroshima day

2) 9 aug- Nagasaki day

3) 12 aug- International youth day

4) 29 aug- National Sports day/ Dhyan chand day

No. Of days=4

Subject- 8(aug) ka adha 4

Trick with story-

"6 heros ne 9 naago ko 12 saal ke youth ko 29 bar dhyan se khelne ko diya".

(9) September :

1) 5 sept- teacher's day

2)8 sept- world literacy day

3) 14sept- Hindi diwas

4) 15 sept- Engineer's day in India

5) 16 sept- World Ozone day

No. Of days=5

Subject- "5 sept. Ko teacher's day hota hai"( hum sabhi jante hai iska mtlb sept. Me 5 days hote hai)

Ab baki ke 4 days

Trick with story-

"8 world ke literate person ko 14 hindi pe,15 engineering pe or 16 Ozone day pe essay likhwaya gaya".

Note-14,15,16 continue so remember story only

(10) October:

1) 2 oct- National non violence day/Gandhi day

2) 8 oct- Airforce day

3) 9 oct- world post office day

4) 24 oct- United nation day

No. Of days=4

Subject- oct. Me RRB-IV ka result ayega.

2oct ko gandhi ji ne Ahinsa(non-violence) ka nara diya.

Trick with story for remaining 3.

"8 Airforce ne 9 letters post kiye 24 UN countries ko"

(11) November:

1) 17 Nov-  World Students day

2) 18 nov-  World Adults day

3) 19 nov-  World Citizens day

4) 26 nov- National laws day

No.of days= 4

Subject- 11x4=44 ( means in nov. four days)

Trick with story-

"17 saal ke students jab 18 saal ke adults hue to unhe 19 saal ke Citizens ne unhe 26 national laws sikhaye".

Note- (17,18,19) saal ke bachhe

(12) December:

1) 1 dec- AIDS day

2) 2 dec- World computer literacy day

3) 4 dec- Navy day

4) 10-dec- human rights day

5) 14 dec- National Energy Conservation Day

6) 24 dec- national consumers day

7) 25 dec- Good governance day(India)

No. Of days- 7

Subject- December ke sath sath (7) saal bhi chala gaya.

Tricks with story-

"1 Add (AIDS) me likha tha 2 computer literate ki jarurt hai 4 dino ke ander Navy me jiske liye 10 human ne apne rights ke sath apply kiya or 14 dec. Ko full energy ke sath interview diya or 24 ghante me unhe national consumers ki post mili , is tarah 25 saal me unhe Good gav. Job mil gai" :))

TWO SAME DAYS FUNDA:

1) 12 jan- National youth day

2) 12 aug- International youth day

Trick- "jane na(national) you(youth) ko kya oogI (aug- International)  ho you(youth)"

1)15 mar- World consumers rights day

2) 24 dec- National consumer rights day

Trick- Pahle consumers march me world me aaye rights lene fir December me india (nation) me rights liya.

List of countries, their capitals and currencies

RUPEE CURRENCY-

TRICK---------Bhai Sri Ne MaMa Se Pak Manga

Now the 7 ASIAN countries which covered under this trick are :-

Bhai- Bharat 

Sri- Sri Lanka 

Ne- Nepal 

Ma- Maldives 

Ma- Mauritius 

Se- Seychelles 

Pak- Pakistan

DOLLAR CURRENCY-

TRICK-BaBu Zi Usha aur SiTa ko Australia, Guyana se New St Lucia le gaye......

12 imp countries which covered under this trick are------

Ba- Barbados 

Bu- Brunei 

Zi- Zimbawe 

Usha- USA 

Si- Singapore 

Ta- Taiwan 

Australia 

New- New Zeland 

St- St Lucia, St Kitts, St Vincent 

Le- Liberia

PESO CURRENCY-

Trick-Argentina Mein Coffee CHai

5  Countries which come under this trick-

Argentina 

Me- Mexico 

Co- Cuba 

Phi- Philippines 

Ch- Chile 

RIYAL CURRENCY-

Trick- O ISA Yam k par Qatar

following are the 5 countries which comes under the trick-

O- Oman 

I- Iran 

Sa- Saudi Arabia 

Ya- Yemen 

Qatar

EURO CURRENCY-

Trick- Austria ki VaN Germany ke PulL Main FaS gayi

Now the following 8 countries come under this trick-----

Austria 

Va- Vatican City 

N- Netherland 

Germany 

L- Latvia 

Ma- Malta 

Fr- France 

S- Spain

DINAR CURRENCY-

TRICK- IRAQ JO AB KULI ho gaya

6 countries can be covered by this trick------

Iraq 

Jo- Jordan 

A- Algeria 

B- Bahrain 

Ku- Kuwait 

Li- Libya

When will be prelims result?????????????????????/

Euro currency-"pi big fan sms"

*pi*-pourtgal, itly

*big*-belgium,irelend,germany

*fan*-france,austria,netharland

*sms*spain ,malta,solvaria

Dinar country - "kalu seth bnd h up jail mai..

K-kuwait

S-sudan

B-bahrin

U-ugoslowakiya

J-jorden

A-algeria

I-iraq

L-libiya

Statement: The government has proposed to repeal MRP (Maximum Retail Price) which was intended to protect consumers. The government believes that the move restricts the retailer's right to determine his price and the resulting competition among retailers will make the prices lower, thus benefiting the consumers.  

what these lines say?

Career power ka marketing capsule se hoga entire syllabus cover?

Guys can anybody tell me that starting from which month and till what date do we have to read the current affairs...

Question:

In which direction is Virat with respect to Sunil? 

I. Ramu is to the north of Sunil. Bhanu is to the  north-east of Ramu. 
II. Ravi is to the west of Bhanu. Virat is to the north of Ravi.

Options:

1.

if only Statement I is sufficient to answer the question.

2.

if only Statement II is sufficient to answer thequestion.

3.

if the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.

4.

if the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question; and

5.

if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Question:

Statement: Highway projects in many states continue to be dragged by delays, owing mostly to truancy by contractors. Bihar initiated action against nine contractors, higher than any other state. 

Which of the following statements can be concluded from the above passage?

Options:

1.

Bihar has the highest number of truant contractors.

2.

Proportion of truant contractors in Bihar is more than that of any other state.

3.

Other states haven't taken action against truant contractors.

4.

Bihar will see a decrease in the delay of implementation of highway projects.

5.

None of the above

Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it-

Six exams Maths, science, History, Economics, English and Hindi are to be scheduled starting from 2nd March and ending on 8th march wit Sunday being an off day, not

necessarily in the same order. Each of the exam has different time duration: 40 mins, 50 mins, 60 mins, 75 mins, 90 mins and 100 mins, again not necessarily in the same order.

8th march is not sunday and an exam of 40 mins  is scheduled on that day. Maths exam is for less than 60 mins and is scheduled immediately before English exam. There are two exams scheduled between Hindi exam which is for 100 mins and History exam which is for 60 mins. English exam is before Sunday and there are two days between sunday and maths exam. Economics exam which is for 75 mins is not scheduled on 2nd march. The exam schedules on saturday is of 100 mins.

1.    How many exams are scheduled before sunday?

(1) Two                                          (2) One                       

(3) Five                                          (4) Three                    

(5) None of these

2.    Which of the following combinations of exam - Day - Time Duration is correct ?

(1) English - Wednesday - 75 mins          (2) Maths - Thursday - 50 mins

(3) History - Thursday - 60 mins               (4) Hindi - Tuesday - 100 mins

(5) None is correct

3.    What is the time duration of science exam?

(l) 90 mins                                                 (2) 75 mins     

(3) 50 mins                                                (4) 40 mins                 

(5) None of these

4.    On which day is Economics exam scheduled?

(1) Monday                                               (2) Saturday   

(3) Tuesday                                               (4) Friday                   

(5) Cannot be determined

5.    Which day is sunday?

(1) 3rd march                                 (2) 2nd march

(3) 5th march                                 (4) 6th march  

(5) Cannot be determined

 Each of these questions are based on the information given below:

P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y, Z are sitting around a circle facing centre but not necessarily in the same order. The husband of Z is sitting second to the right of Q who is sitting between two males. X sits second to the left of the daughter of S. X is the sister of Y. X is not an immediate neighbour of Z's husband.  Only one person sits between P and  X. P is the father of Y. S who is brother of Z sits to the immediate left of his mother. Only one person sits between Z's mother and W. Only one person sits between Z and Y. Y is mother of R. Y is not an immediate neighbour of W.

6.    Which of following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?

(1) R is the cousin of W                                       

(2) Z and Z's husband are immediate neighbour of each other.

(3) No female is an immediate neighbour of R.  

(4) Z sits third to the left of her daughter.

(5) Q is the mother of Z.

7.    What is the position of P with respect to his grandchild?

(1) immediate right                        (2) third to the right

 (3) third to the left                         (4) Second to the right

(5) fourth to the right

8.     Four of the following five are alike in a certain way. Which one does not belong to that group?

(1) X                                  (2) R      

 (3) W                                 (4) Z  

 (5) Y

9.     What is position of P with respect to his mother-in-law?

(1) Immediate right                       (2) third to the right

 (3) third to the left                         (4) second to the right 

(5) None of these

10.  How many people sits between Y and her uncle?

(1)One                               (2) Two

(3) Three                           (4) Four          

(5) Five

11.  . Who amongst the following is S's daughter?

(1) Q                                  (2) R  

(3) W                                 (4) Y  

(5) Z

12.  Who sits to the immediate left of R?

(1) X's grandmother                      (2) Y's son      

(3) S's mother-in-law                    (4) P               

(5) Y