IN 3RD SSHIFT CAN ANY ONE TELL ME THE AN OF TIME AND WORK QUESTION..... MY ANSWER WAS 1 IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG?
Result kb aayega
NICL AO ...3 one variable puzzles...only one two variable...maths lengthy w.r.t oicl ao....english easier w.r.t oicl....OA cut off 61.25....no.of shortlisted candidates 3200 approx...
NIACL ao...20 easy syllogs,ineq,misc in reasoning ....3 puzzle 1 variable....maths easier w.r.t oicl...english easiest of them all....RC story based....cut off 65.50....candidates shortlisted 4700 approx....
OICL ao....reasoning (2nd slot) 4 two variable puzzles...no syllogs...3-4 small one k puzzles...I/O in 3rd shift....maths easier than nicl and tougher than niacl ao....english toughest w.r.t niacl/nicl....don't compare ibps po english with oicl....
No f candidates to be shortlisted for phase 2 ....around 6000...highest of all three recruitments....
So,UR cut off will be 58 MAX....am i right ?? :-P
- No
- Yes
- Can’t say
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English ki sectional cutoff Kya ho sakti h ?
2nd shift RC Air pollution—
articulates tossed into the air from car exhaust, factory fumes, and power plants—is nasty stuff. Breathing it in causes damage to your lung tissue. It can trigger asthma attacks. It increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and lung cancer. And now, researchers writing in Environmental Microbiology have found that in addition to these unpleasant effects, the common pollutant black carbon seems to do something even more insidious: It alters the behavior of pathogenic bacteria.
The idea for the study came from a casual conversation with an atmospheric chemist, says Julie Morrissey, a University of Leicester biologist who studies the effect of stress on bacteria. The two scientists had dropped their respective children off at school and were walking back to the university, talking, when they realized no one had actually studied how bacteria respond to pollution.
“They’d looked at the effect [of air pollution] on the immune system, like human cells, but never on the actual bacteria themselves,” Morrissey says.“We thought, well, this is really relevant.”
Respiratory-disease rates are known to climb with air pollution. To what extent that’s a result of tissue damage from the particulates, alterations in the immune system, or some other factor—like a shift in bacterial behavior—is not yet clear. Bacteria that form communities in the lungs and skin are exposed to pollution, too.
To investigate what happens in these situations, Morrissey’s graduate student Shane Hussey applied black carbon, a major component of air pollution, to colonies of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus. These microbes often live quite peacefully in and on humans, but can also go rogue: They are known for their roles in bacterial pneumonia and dangerous skin infections, respectively.
Hussey added the carbon while the bacteria were in the process of assembling into fortress-like slabs called biofilms. He soon observed that the biofilms made under the influence of carbon looked quite different from biofilms that had no treatment or simply had harmless quartz crystals added: They were significantly thicker, and S. pneumoniae showed large channels or holes, while S. aureus had numerous lumps or protrusions. Because biofilms are known to help bacteria avoid antibiotics, changes in their structure can have an effect on the bacterium’s ability to cause disease.
When the team added antibiotics to the equation, they found that with black carbon, S. pneumoniae had increased resistance to penicillin, which is used to treat pneumonia. Some S. aureus strains also showed slightly decreased sensitivity to antibiotics. “We think it makes them more protected,” Morrissey says of the alterations to the biofilm structure. And when the team mixed black carbon and S. pneumoniae and placed them in the noses of mice, they saw that over the course of the study the bacteria spread down to the lungs, often a harbinger of serious infection. In control mice, without the black carbon, this did not happened.
The nature of these experiments—in dishes and mice, not in people or models of human infection—means that that their true significance has not really been established, Morrissey warns. Some of the data indicate that black carbon could be damaging to at least some strains of S. aureus, rather than provoking them to greater feats of self-protection. Some strains became more sensitive to antibiotics.
Still, at least in the snapshots this work provides, “we think what’s happening is we’re increasing their ability to colonize … and making them able to protect themselves better,” Morrissey says. That’s troubling, and bears further investigation. More than 90 percent of the world’s population lives in regions where air-pollution levels, calculated in part from the concentration of black carbon and similar particulates, are over the WHO’s recommendations for health.
And a larger question looms: Could it be that air pollution disrupts people’s existing microbiomes in the nose and other tissues? Could this make them more vulnerable to infection? “Where this is really important is the microbiota,” says Morrissey, who is planning studies on the subject. If the native bacteria’s numbers or biology are altered by pollution, they could make space for newcomers with more malevolent tendencies—or even, in the end, turn against us themselves.
2nd shift mein probability kaa answer Kya thaa............................. anyone
Anyone here who gave nicl?? Oicl was tougher or same level??
Shift 2 me jisne bhi puzzle ki h... vo please apna time bataye approx ... kitne time me solve kar di thi...
Casual ka anto. formal to correct h but dressing sense me... aur passage me dressing type ki bat to ho nhi rhi thi... plz clear it.. I marked Suspicious
Which post have you applied for?
- Actuary
- Engineers (Automobile)
- Accounts
- Legal
- Medical Officer
- Generalist
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Mistake made by me in exam.. English section ke bad skip ki huyi reasoning puzzle karne lag gya....2 variable ki puzzle 5-6 min me hoti h, aur galat ho jaye to pure 5 marks jate h, time alg waste.. Isse achcha Apti kar li hoti, 5-6 min me 6-7 tough que to ho hi jaate.. Cuz Apti lenghty rhta h ( so called tough)... Avoid 2 variable puzzles if you can't solve it within 4 min...
Shift 2 ....... anyone attempted this puzzle..................copied from ...........................http://bankersdaily.in/oicl-ao-prelims-2017-review-analysis-and-questions-asked-in-exam-slot-2-october-22-2017/...... ..................................................................Nitya buys seven different items on seven different days of the week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. She bought the items from seven different stores X, Y, O, P, M, N and Z. The items are phone, blanket, wallet, laptop, watch, sofa and perfume. All the given information should not necessarily in the same order. Nitya buys laptop on Wednesday. Only one item was bought between Wednesday and the item which was bought from X. Wallet was bought between the items which were bought from store X and Y but not in Tuesday. Only three items were bought between the items which were bought from store X and Y. Only two items were bought between sofa and wallet. Only one item was bought between sofa and blanket. Perfume was bought immediately before the item which was bought from store Z. No item was bought between sofa and the item which is bought from store M. As many items bought between the items which are bought from store X and M as between the items which are bought from store N and P. Perfume was bought from neither P nor Y. Phone was not bought in Tuesday. The item which was bought from store N was bought after Wednesday. .......... ................... .. .................................................ANSWER......... ... ... ....... .............. . ............... Monday Phone Y Tuesday Watch O Wednesday Laptop P Thursday Wallet N Friday Blanket X Saturday Perfume M Sunday Sofa Z
Oicl ao was ..........
- On similar lines
- Slightly tougher than nicl pre
- Much tougher than nicl pre
- Easier than nicl pre
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Bhai log ..1 slot mai 5 syllogism the kya
expected cutoff for different categories
- 52-55 for obc
- u can comment ur views
- 58-60 for general
- 45-48 for sc
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Mains k liye ratio kya h??
first shift RC
I have given first time these types of exams in which there r sectional cut off. I attempted 28 in eng 34 in quant but only 13 in reasoning. During exam I did not remember about sectional cut off. Toh reasoning ki cut off clear ho skti h. Any idea ki kitni cut off jaati h in exams ki