IBPS PO IV (2014-2015) Written Exam Results Out

Lives of others author? (shortlisted for booker prize)

  • jumpha lahiri
  • neel mukherjee
  • rajput singh
  • yeshwant kumar

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often in exams questions are asked about days like population day, world fod day, doctors day, etc. Can anyone tell me how to shortlist them to learn or if we have to learn every day then how to learn them..... 😞


A fresh water melon contains 96% water. After 5 days quantity of water in water melon remains 95%. find the weight of water melon now.


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me kafi time se online test de rhi hu but mujhe koi improvement nahi dikh rha, I mean speed increase nhi ho rhi h, even marks me b koi improvement nhi h....

sb kahte h practice kro

yaar kitna practice kre or, kafi frustrate ho rhi hu me....

ibps po 2014 last hope h meri...kafi exam me disqualify ho chuki hu, kitna pdhe yaar or...

koi kuchh suggest krna chahega, koi to kuchh upay btao yar


Rajesh Alone can do a work in 20 days. HE worked alone for 10 days and completed the remaining work with help of pawan in 2 days . If they work from start in how many days will the work be completed?

a) 8

b) 12

c) 4

d) Cant be determined

e) NOT

Can Any please explain the solution for this question. Thanks in Advance


hi guys, between 1-20 odd no. we have to take only 5 odd no.not considered 1 is odd no. and  the addition of that 5 odd no. should be 50 without considering the 1.

Find the 5 odd numbers

food inflation is touching 20 percent.The govt will have to tighten monetary policy to prevent further rise.

a) Although food inflation is......

b)With the tightening of monetary...

c)Given that food inflation....


  • only C
  • only A
  • NONE
  • only A&B
  • only B

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food inflation is touching 20 percent.The govt will have to tighten monetary policy to prevent further rise.

a) Although food inflation is......

b)With the tightening of monetary...

c)Given that food inflation....


  • only B
  • only A&B
  • NONE
  • only C
  • only A

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how to improve your mathematics for bank exams

1(a) Never approach Mathematics just after taking heavy meals. Let the food be well digested, and then apply yourself to this subject. Otherwise you will find it a very dry and rather repulsive study and most uninteresting. (b) In days of hard Mathematical work you ought to take light simple food that you can digest very easily; and be temperate. Don't take ghee in excess. High thinking and plain living should go side by side.



2(a) Don't attack Mathematical problems or hard pieces of book work when you are sleepy or when about to go to bed. You will in that state find them quite invincible and impregnable. Not only will they offer passive resistance, but will then lay you flat down on your bed. Plainly speaking, you will in two or three minutes, after taking a difficult problem in hand, fall fast asleep. But you may, with advantage, at such a time, revise that part of Mathematics which you are already thoroughly conversant with, or work easy sums and simple riders that require very little mental exertion.

3)if however, circumstances oblige you to study difficult portions of Mathematics or solve hard problems just after taking meals, or just before retiring to bed, you ought to keep standing as you work, or be walking up and down while you think. Otherwise your efficiency of labour will be very small, and laziness will get the upper hand of you.


4) Never neglect to take bodily exercise. This is a neglect which proves ruinous to most students. Irregular students waste the greater part of their time in idleness but overwork themselves just before the examination, taking no exercise and setting at nought the laws of health. Thus they succeed very easily in breaking their health though not in passing the examination. Then, is imputed to labour what is brought about in reality by laziness; the charge is laid at the door of hard work, whereas it was indolence that impaired their health. Remember it is not labour that kills a student, bat it is laziness or neglect of exercise that does so. Workers are sadly wanted in India, but no lazy workers.

5)When you begin a new book, it is advisable, first, to go through the book-work of the whole, at the same time doing the easy sums which come out on the first or at most at the second trial. After thus once passing through the book begin it anew, and omit no example. By adopting this system, you will, save a great deal of your time and labour and your work will, be most efficient.



6). As far as possible try to do everything with your own unaided efforts. Not only should you try to solve the examples by your own exertions, but try to do the book-work also without the aid of the author. Try, as it were, to re-discover everything. This will do you immense good. Read the heading in the case of each Article or the enunciation in the case of each Proposition and then shut your book, and try if you can give your own demonstration. Think over the subject for a time, if your exertions seem to be fruitless, read one or two sentences from the top in that Article or Proposition and then closing the book try to complete the proof; if even then your attempts avail nothing, read one or two sentences from the bottom of the same Article or Proposition, and do your best to supply the parts of the proof not seen by you. If, then also you fail, read a little more of the book, and try to fill up the gap yourself. Thus a part at least of each Article or Proposition must, by all means, be drawn out from your own brain, if you want to acquire a sound knowledge of Mathematics. You may, at first read very little by this method, but whatever is not learnt in this way forms but a very poor part of education. By and by your power will increase and this process will no longer be slow. Your progress will, after trying this method for a time, be both rapid and thorough, and you will find yourself quick to perceive and slow to forget. It is to such readers that the Roman proverb applies: "Beware of the man of few books."

more on this in next post



Puys, Which is the best online mock test sites for ibps po or sbi po? REALLY URGENT ! do help pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

How do I prepare for General Awareness and Computer Knowledge? Please let me know of any good books or pdfs.

Explain the term FLCC ?

Explain the term GSLV?



Statements: 
All keys are locks.
Some keys are not buttons. 
All locks are clocks.

Conclusions: 
I. Some locks are buttons.
II Some locks are not buttons. 
III. Some keys are buttons   
IV. No keys are buttons.

(1) None follows.            
(2) Only either III or IV follows
(3) Only either I or II follows
(4) Only II & either III or IV follow
(5) None of these                 

statement:some roses which are plants are flowers, all plants are lotus

conclusion:

some lotus are not flower

some lotus which are roses are flower

some roses are lotus



Does IBPS also ask marketing based questions in the General Awareness Section of the CWE PO exams? Or, Just General awareness and Banking Theory related questions?



Read the following informations carefully and answer the questions given below?

In a city, out of total passengers travelling daily, 27171 passengers travel daily only by train. 5359 passengers travel only by motorbike and 12077 passengers travel only by bus. 24718 passengers travel only by their private car. 2906 passengers travel only by auto. 6359 passengers travel only by taxi. 16983 passengers travel by bus and train. 8812 passengers travel by auto and train, 22265 passengers travel by bus and auto.

How to solve this question?Please attach the diagram (as i think this is based on venn-diagram..i might be wrong.)
Please explain and dont just post the answer.

frens wat must be the solution for ths...


Statements: All researchers are psychologists.

       Some researchers are scientists.       

Conclusions: I. All researchers are scientists.

II. Some researchers are scientists.

III. Some scientists are psychologists are researchers.

IV. Some psychologists are researchers

(1) None of these

(2) Only III and IV follow

(3) All follow

(4) Only III follow

(5) Only II and IV follows


find error!!!!!!

(1)Even though he found the subject/(2)rather interesting Manoj could not/(3)manage good marks/(4)in the exam.(5)no error.




how would you solve this quickly to get an approximate answer?
12077/126650 * 100