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Direction (1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H 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 ones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. 'A sits second to the left of G. G sits in the middle of one of the sides. C sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of A or G. B sits third to right of her husband. B does not sit at any of the corners. Only D sits between B and H. H is the husband of A. E is a male.
1. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
(1) No two males are immediate neighbours of each other
(2) G and H do not face each other in the seating arrangement
(3) E and D are immediate neighbours of each other
(4) F is a male and sits diagonally opposite to E
(5) A sits in the centre of one of the sides of the square table
2. Who amongst the following is B's husband?
(1) C (2) 13 (3) E (4) F (5) Cannot be determined
3. How many people sit between B and C when counted in anticlockwise direction from B?
(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) Four
4. Who amongst the following is the wife of C?
(1) D (2) F (3) B (4) G (5) Cannot be determined
5. What is the position of E with respect to C?
(1) Immediately to the left
(2) Second to the left
(3) Third to the right
(4) Immediately to the right
(5) Second to the right
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LIST OF BOOKS & AUTHORS (May, 2015 to September,2015):
China - Confucius in the Shadows written by Poonam Surie released.
Unbelievable - Delhi to Islamabad written by Prof Bhim Singh released.
Complete Story of Indian Reforms: 2G, Power & Private Enterprise written by former TRAI Chairman Pradeep Baijal.
Ahmedabad: A City in the World by Amrita Shah
Super Economies by Raghav Bahl released.
Transcendence: My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji written by APJ Abdul Kalam
PM Narendra Modi launched Education of Muslims by Professor JS Rajput
Modi - Incredible emergence of a star in Chinese language written by Tarun Vijay
Booker Prize awardee Amitav Ghosh released his new novel Flood of fire.
Recasting India written by Hindol Sengupta
Bikhare Khyalat written by Abdul Haq presented to Vice-President
Red Tape to Red Carpet... and then some written by Gina Rinehart
Benazir Bhutto: A Multidimensional Portrait written by Dr Anna Suvorova
Beyond Doubt: A Dossier on Gandhi's Assassination written by Teesta Setalvad
Dealing with China: An Insider Unmasks the New Economic Superpower by Henry M Paulson
"Locale, Everyday Islam and Modernity" by Shri M. Raisur Rahman
Ghosts of Calcutta authored by Sebastian Ortiz
R.D. Burman: The Prince of Music written by Khagesh Dev Burman
Indian writer Anuradha Roy's latest work on the malaise of sexual abuse in India has been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2015.
The Kumbh Mela: Mapping the Ephemeral Megacity authored by Tarun Khanna released by Akhilesh Yadav
Mrs Funnybones authored by Twinkle Khanna
Making India Awesome authored by Chetan Bhagat
30 Women in Power: Their Voices, Their Stories by Naina Lal Kidwai
Globalisation, Democratization and Distributive Justice was presented to Vice President Hamid Ansari on 2 September 2015. The book has been authored by Mool Chand Sharma, Professor of Law at Delhi University and presently the Member of 20th Law Commission of India.
The Duels of the Himalayan Eagle authored by Air Marshal Bharat Kumar
To the Brink and Back: India's 1991 Story by Jairam Ramesh
Novelist by Profession authored by Japaneese Author Haruki Murakami
Hungry Bengal: War, Famine, Riots and the End of Empire authored by Janam Mukherjee
Two Years Eight Months and Twenty Eight Nights written by Salman Rushdie
Seven flights namely Jet Airways, British Airways, Delta, Quantas, Emirates, Lufthansa, Air India are scheduled to fly to London. There is only one flight to London on each of the seven days of the week, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Delta flies on Wednesday. Air India flies the day next to British Airways. British Airways does not fly on Monday or Friday. Two airlines fly between the days British Airways and Emirates fly. Emirates does not fly on Sunday. Quantas flies a day before Lufthansa.
6. On which of the following days does Jet Airways fly?
1) Friday
2) Sunday
3) Tuesday
4) Thursday
5) None of these
7. How many flights fly between Lufthansa and Delta?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Five
8. Which of the following flights flies on Friday?
1) Air India
2) Quantas
3) Emirates
4) Lufthansa
5) Jet Airways
9. If Delta postpones its flight to Sunday owing to some technical reasons and all the flights scheduled for Thursday to Sunday are now made to take off a day ahead of the schedule, which of the following flights would now fly on Friday?
1) Lufthansa
2) Jet Airways
3) British Airways
4) Air India
5) Quantas
10. If Emirates is related to British Airway and Delta is related to Quantas in a certain way based upon the given flight schedule, then Jet Airways will be related to which of the following based upon the same relationship?
1) Lufthansa
2) Quantas
3) Delta
4) Air India
5) None of these
GK Update - Important Financial Developments (NPCI and RuPay Card)
Dear Readers,
The RuPay card has recently been in the news for its increasing reach and availability.
With the introduction of RuPay, there have been some significant developments in the Indian financial sector and it becomes crucial to understand these changes and the elementary concept behind the RuPay card. This article will look at the background and objectives of NPCI, the need for RuPay and its expected impact and benefits.
Launched in March 2012 by NPCI as a medium to enable a unified payment medium, the RuPay card has also become a part of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna (PMJDY). The PMJDY was introduced in August 2014 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a device to eradicate "financial untouchability".
Background of NPCI
· After establishing the Board for Payment and Settlement Systems in 2005, the Reserve Bank of India released a vision document which proposed to bring into place a broader organization for unifying all the Retail Payments Systems in the nation.
· Thus, the National Payments Corporation of India came into existence in December 2008, and its Certificate of Commencement of Business was released in April 2009.
· Currently, the NPCI has ten core promoter banks - State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, Union Bank of India, Bank of India, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Citibank and HSBC bank.
Objectives of NPCI
· To integrate the diverse systems with varied levels of service into one nationwide uniform and standard business procedure for all the retail payment systems.
· To provide an economical payment system in order to help the general public across the entire nation and facilitate financial inclusion.
· To provide the citizens of India anytime, anywhere payment services which are simple, hassle-free, safe, quick and economical.
What is the RuPay Card?
· RuPay is a payment scheme introduced by the NPCI. The term "RuPay" is coined from the words, "rupee" and "payment", which denotes that RuPay stands for transactions made in the Indian National Rupee.
· It was created by the RBI to fulfil the vision of constructing a domestic, open-loop, multilateral system that will let all the Indian banks and financial bodies of the country to take part in unified electronic payments.
· The launch of RuPay was aimed at creating an exclusively Indian payment medium, and to develop an Indian counterpart of international cards like Visa and MasterCard.
· When NPCI came up with this idea, it was initially named IndiaPay but later renamed to RuPay in order to avoid any possibility of naming conflicts.
Benefits of RuPay
· Lower Transaction Fee - Transactions done through international cards are processed in foreign countries and thus, it amounts to higher transaction charges. Since every RuPay transaction will be taking place in India itself, service charges would lessen for banks to get through to the payment gateways. On using RuPay, NPCI will charge 45 paise per transaction at ATMS and 90 paise for transactions at point-of-sale (POS) establishments.
· Customized Products - By virtue of being a domestic product, RuPay is dedicated to serving Indian customers and will be concentrating on developing products and schemes, solely for Indians and their needs.
· Protection of Customer Information - While performing a transaction, elementary information of a customer is sought and now that RuPay will enable these payments within Indian networks, no customer info will get out and will be secured inside the country itself.
· Facilitation of Electronic Payment in Unexplored Regions - There are untapped segments in rural parts of India where access to banking and financial provisions is still unavailable. The reasonable pricing of the RuPay card will make it more economically viable for banks to provide to their customers.
· Operability among Various Platforms - The RuPay card is well positioned to offer inter-operability among a multitude of payment channels and products. Since it is a unification of different modes of payment like ATMs, mobile banking and cheques, it holds vast possibilities of being applicable across several payment media.
· Member Banks - The RuPay card will be offered by public sector, a number of private banks and rural and co-operative banks (close to 250 member banks). Other networks, however, do not include such small banks and thus, RuPay emerges as the unifier of a large number of banks, thereby increasing the reach of the service.
· Acceptance Range - The RuPay cards will be accepted at more than one million POS terminals, over 20,000 online platforms. They can also be used at all Discover & Diner POS and ATM branches on international waters.
These are the primary points about RuPay card and its applications. If you are able to understand these properly, you can conveniently attempt any questions pertaining to this topic.
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Six people - C, D, E, F, G and H are standing in a straight line facing north not necessarily in the same order. D is standing second to the right of F. C is standing fourth to the left of H and H is not standing on the extreme end of the line. E is standing second to the right D.
1. What is the position of G with respect to E?
1) Immediate left
2) Second to the left
3) Third to the left
4) Third to the right
5) None of these
2. Which of the following pairs represents the people standing at the extreme ends of the line?
1) F H
2) CE
3) DE
4) CH
5) None of these
3. Who is standing second to the right of C?
1) F
2) D
3) G
4) E
5) None of these
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
1) C G
2) G E
3) G H
4) D E
5) F D
5. If all the people are asked to stand in an alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) None
5) None of these
6-10: Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table in such a way that no two adjacent persons face the centre. Four of them are facing the centre.
A, who faces the centre, sits third to the right of F. E who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbor of F. D sits opposite A. Only one person sits between F and G. D sits second to the right of B. C is not an immediate neighbor of A.
Who sits second to the left of B?
A) E
B) A
C) D
D) H
GA EC BG CD ?Which of the following will come in place of ?
A) FH
B) HE
C) FB
D) AH
What is the position of E with respect to F
A) second to the right
B) fourth to the left
C) Third to the right
D) third to the left
Four of the five are alike in a certain way. Which does not belong to the group?
A. C
B. G
C. F
D. D
A) C is an immediate neighbor of F.Which of the following is true regarding C?
B) C faces the centre
C) B sits third to the left of C
D) C sits exactly between E and D
Regional Rural Banks are managed by -
a) Reserve Bank of India
b) the State Government
c) the sponsor bank
d) a board of directors
e) All of these
- e
- d
- c
- a
- b
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Score kab ayega prelims ka
SEBI regulates the credit rating agencies in India. right or wrong ??
Science & Technology Abbreviations
GSLV - Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
PSLV - Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
GPS - Global Positioning System
SBAS - Satellite Based Augmentation System
RISAT - Radar Imaging Satellite
GAGAN - GPS Aided Geo Augmentation Navigation
RDAR - Radio Detection And Ranging
LASER - Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
ISS - International Space Station
LCD - Liquid Crystal Display
CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access
GSM - General Subscribe Module
CAD - Computer Aided Design
DVD - Digital Versatile Disc
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how many of u are giving PM mocks for mains
OB-3 ... score is 106 ...plz share urs???
do you guys have any any idea what might be the cuttoff on basis of your talks with others who have cleared
Which mock u are using currently. Am enabling multi-select, so please mark all ur packages.
- BSC
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- PM
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B.A ka GA and CA (lol) capsule rat raha hu...will it be enough to score 40/60 in GA+CA????
A girl has to climb 14 steps. she climbs it either in single step or 2 steps simultaneouly. In how many ways she can do it?
610
623
622
632?
12 Days to go : A few tips that have always helped me :
1. Start with English and GA 25 mins max
2. Alternate between Maths n Reasoning after 10 Q each. ( 10 maths fir 10 reasoning phir 10 maths n !0 reasoning)
3. After 20 Q in M and R if time permits go for 5 each
4. After 25 go for max in M/R depending on your proficiency.
Be Confident. Practice on OB or Testbook.com. Dont stop. If struck skip. Always remind yourself if u dont crack it this year u wil have to wait 12 more months.. So that should keep ur motivation high.
All the best..