IBPS CWE PO/MT V (2015-16)

Bob 6kcr scam in layman's terms. Anybody? 

Please Help. How to do Statement-Assumption type questions. I always do them wrong 😞

The DOS command "DIR" used for

1

display the existing file names

2

display the name of current directory

3

display the content of a directory

4

display the directory whose name begin with "D"

5

display all the existing directories

Teaser loan in simple language?

We want call letters....

anyone attempted career power free mock for po main??plz share ur score??

ob 6 score guys???

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Please Do Not Teach Students Pointless Acronyms


Please Do Not Tell Stupid People Anything

Please Do Not Take Sales People's Advice


Do we need application form of ibps po in future, if yes then will it be available on ibps site later to download? i was just checking which bank preferences i have given, but after trying to login found that i haven't downloaded the application form 😛


Will you  attempt input-output in exam?

  • Depends on question
  • Nope… it takes too much time
  • Obviously

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Which of the following is not a money market instrument ?

  • cd
  • promissory note
  • participatory note
  • t-bill
  • cp

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Which type of Q should be attempted first to score 70-80 in Eng,Reas & Quant ?

Seniors plz advice !

# weird question

the clock that is provided in the exam have what type of format?

Is it 120 mins  or 2 hours ( what  is written at top right)

im unable to open mahendra st what about u?

Which of the statements mentioned below is/are correct?

1. Tbills are issued by the Government of India on behalf of the RBI

2. Tbills are shortterm money market instruments

3. Tbills cannot be purchased by a resident of India

a) All are correct

b) 2 & 3 are correct

c) Only 2 is correct

d) Only 3 is correct

e) none of these 

  • c
  • d
  • e
  • a
  • b

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out of so many test packages which one should i choose?? i optd mahendra  but its not working at present..Is practicemock toughest of all??

RBI is coming up with the concept of____________ to protect banks against possible harmful effects arising from the operations of their non banking financial subsidiaries.

a) Financial Holding Company

b) Bank Holding Company

c) Bureau of Credit Union

d) Financial Institutions Audit Cell


  • d
  • b
  • a
  • c

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Dear Readers,

The TTIP deal has been creating a lot of buzz recently and could be a crucial topic for your exam.

The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a proposed free trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and the United States of America. Since this deal will cover thirty per cent of the world economy, it is important to have a good understanding of this pact.

 Background - What is TTIP?

· Considered to be a companion agreement to the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), the TTIP is fundamentally a pact to slash tariffs and similar regulatory barriers between the US and the EU member countries.

· According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, the TTIP is "an ambitious, comprehensive, and high-standard trade and investment agreement being negotiated between the United States and the European Union (EU)."

· In the November 2011 EU-US summit, the leaders formed a working group to come up with ways to boost competitiveness and growth. This became more important since the prior Doha meet did not see any substantial progress over matters of economic stagnation.

· In February 2013, this working group suggested a "comprehensive" bilateral trade agreement, which was later developed into the TTIP.

· In June 2013, the negotiations for TTIP were launched and later in July, first round of negotiations began. Twenty-four working groups were established and each of them represented a policy or trade area.

· In January 2014, the European Commission declared freeze of the negotiations in the investment sector of the TTIP.

· In September 2014, outgoing trade commissioner of the EU, Karel De Gucht expressed concerns over the TTIP not being finalized by its 2015 deadline and predicted that the 2016 US Presidential Election might further push it back.

Objectives

· To create the world's largest free trade zone, covering the north Atlantic, and to generate several million employment opportunities in exports sector and make products and services cheaper.

· To eliminate tariff barriers - control cross-border trade barriers to zero and other non-tariff restrictions by 25-50 per cent.

· To create opportunities for American families, farmers, workers, enterprises and ranchers with the help of more access to European markets for goods and services which are made in America.

· To remove discrimination against foreign investors, refusal to give access to courts, expropriation and arbitrary and abusive treatment.

· To propagate better compatibility and transparency in regulations pertaining to trade and investment, while maintaining good levels of health and safety. It will also strengthen the ties between important strategic and economic partners.

Arguments in favour of the TTIP

· According to the British government, the TTIP could add £10 billion to the UK economy, £80 billion to the US and £100 billion to the EU per year. It also claims that lifting the EU import tariffs on popular commodities like denims and cars could benefit the shoppers.

· It is also said that lesser regulations would help UK enterprises to export to the US, and this will be especially advantageous to small and upcoming businesses.

· Supporters claim that TTIP will help in opening up restrictive markets, for instance, British lamb and venison is currently not allowed to be exported to the US and the TTIP might remove this regulation.

· English Prime Minister David Cameron says that TTIP is key to his vision of a reformed and competitive Europe. 

Criticism of the TTIP

· Several campaigners have said that the TTIP might be a threat to European democracy, and over 3 million people in Europe have signed an online petition against it.

· A major concern is its impact on the National Health Service (NHS). The TTIP aims to make Europe's public health, water and education services open to American firms, which would lead to privatization of the NHS. This is primarily why British MPs on the all-party business, innovations and skills committee have condemned the government's support for TTIP.

·  Another important feature of concern would be the Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), provisions pertaining to which has been part of several trade agreements since the 1980s. The ISDS means that private investors can ask a tribunal of international arbitrators to judge whether a government has given them fair treatment, and can receive compensation. If the ISDS provision becomes a part of the deal, it would theoretically permit private investors to sue governments.

· TTIP's agenda on "regulatory convergence" will look at bringing the EU and American food standards on food safety as close as possible. This could be a threat as food regulations in the US are relatively less strict, for example, 70 per cent of all the processed foods available in the American stores now contain Genetically Modified (GM) components. The EU, on the other hand, does not allow virtually any GM foods.

· Similar impact would be seen on food safety and the related laws. According to rules in Europe, a substance has to be proven safe before it can be used and in the USA, any substance can be used until proven unsafe. As a testimony to these principles, the EU currently bans 1,200 substances in cosmetics, and the US has banned only 12. When the TTIP is implemented, the EU will have to relax these laws or the US will have to toughen them.

· It will also have a significant effect on the banking sector, especially that of the USA. After the financial crisis, the American government imposed strict rules and regulations on the banks so as to restrict their authority. Since the rules in Britain are much more relaxed, the USA might have to loosen its hold on the banks, which might be a threat to their economy.

These are some of the major points in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. If you are able to understand these, you will be able to attempt the questions on this topic with greater ease.

भाई कोई मैथ्स इंग्लिश और रीजनिंग के टॉपिक बता दो जो सबसे ज्यादा इम्पोर्टेन्ट हैं? अगर किसी को जानकारी हो तो जल्दी बता दो भाई। आपका बहुत एहसान होगा।

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