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Can F be husband of B ?
A is the son of B. C, B's sister, has a son D and a daughter E. F is the maternal uncle of D.
yar koi mujhse ye bta sta hai...banking related question or finance k liye kya krun...???
115 Important Questions for Banking Awareness (Polity) Important Banking Awareness question with special reference to Indian Polity. 1. Government of India Act 1858 was called first Magna Carta for India. 2. Government of India Act 1935 suggested by Simon Commission report(1927 Simon Commission established ) 3. 75% part of Indian constitution taken from the Government of India Act 1935. 4. Cabinet Mission Plan 1946 first time define establishment of Constituent Council(Founded on 9th Dec 1946). 5. 24th August 1946 first time Interim Government established. 6. Sachidanand Sinha was the temporarychairman and Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the permanent chairman of constituent council. 7. Chairman Rules of Procedure Committee - Rajendra Prasad. 8. Chairman Drafting Committee B.R. Ambedkar 9. Chairman States Committee -Jawaharlal Nehru 10. Chairman Union Powers Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru 11. Chairman Union Constitution Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru 12. Following are the borrowed features of constitution from different countries. 13. The constitution of India describeIndia as A Union of States. 14. Secularism & Socialism inserted in the preamble of our constitution in the 42nd amendment(1976 PM Indira Gandhi). There is only one amendment in the preamble of Indian constitution to till date. 15. Article 14 define Right to Equality for Law(Borrowed from Britain). 16. Article 17 define Abolish Untouchability. 17. Article 19 define Freedom of Speech or Press Freedom. 18. Press Freedom Ranking of India is 136 in the world out of 180 countries. 19. Article 21.A define Right to Free & Compulsory education for 6 to 14 year child provided by state. 20. Article 18 define Abolition of Titles. 21. Article 29 define Protection of interests of minorities(Except Hindu all religion belongs to minority, In 2014 Jain also entered in minority community) 22. Article 30 define Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions. 23. Preamble of Indian constitution written by Jawhar Lal Nehru. 24. Article 36 to 51 related with Directive Principles of State Policy. 25. Article 40 define structure of Gram Panchayat(Panchayati Raaj). 26. Article 51.A define Fundamental Duties borrowed from Russia inserted in 51.A by the 42nd amendment suggested by Swarna Singh Committee(1976 PM Indira Gandhi) . 27. 42nd amendment is also called “Mini Constitution” or “ Indira Contitution”. 28. Article 52 define President of India.(Minimum Age 35) 29. Members of Loksabha, Rajyasabha and Vidhan Sabha(Legislative Council) participating in the election of president by Article 54. 30. Article 60 Oath or affirmation of the President by the Chief Justice of Indiaor in his absence, the senior most Judge of the Supreme Court available. 31. The President of India give resignation to the Vice President of India. 32. President of India give resignation to the Vice President of India . 33. Vice President of India is the chairman of Rajyasabha but he is not a member of Rajyasabha. 34. Parliament is the collection ofLoksabha,Rajyasabha & President ofIndia(By Article 79). 35. On 15th Aug 1947 there were total 18 ministries but on 13 Sept 2006 number of ministries increases to 55. 36. 91st amendment total number of ministers(including PM) in the Loksabha is not greater than 15% seats of Loksabha. 37. Maximum number of ministries in the Loksabha as well as in Vidhan Sabha(Legislative Council) is the 10% of the total seats(545 of 10%=55). 38. Article 76 define Attorney General Of India(AGI) appointed by President ofIndia. 39. AGI is the constitutional advisor of central government. 40. Mukul Rohtagi is the presently AGI of India. 41. AGI can seated in both houses (Loksabha & Rajyasabha) but cannot give the vote in the voting (By Article 88). 42. Article 80 define Rajyasabha, 43. Minimum age for Rajyasabha candidate 35 years, 44. Rajyasabha is a stable house can’t dissolved. 45. Total no of seats in Rajyasabha is 250 in which 238 members are elected & 12 members are nominated by President of India from arts, culture & sports sreas. 46. Time period of Rajyasabha member is 6 years. 47. Vice president of India is always chairman of Rajyasabha. 48. Presently Chairman Rajyasabha Hamid Ansari & Vice Chairman P J Kurien. 49. Maximum no of members in Loksabha will be 552 but in this time there aretotal 545 members in Loksabha in which 543 members are elected by election & 2 members are nominated by president of India from Anglo Indiancommunity. 50. First Loksabha established on 17 Apr 1952 & First meeting organized on 13 May 1952. 51. Shri Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar was the first speaker of Loksabha. 52. Presently Sumitra Mahajan(BJP) is the speaker of Loksabha & M Thambidurai(AIADMK) is the deputy speaker of Loksabha. 53. Meera Kumar was the first leadyspeaker of Loksabha. 54. Article 330 define SC/ST seat reservation in Loksabha. 55. Article 331 define Anglo Indian seat reservation in Loksabha. 56. In the Loksabha 79 seats are reserved for SC candidate , 41 seats are reserved for ST candidate & 2 seats are reserved for Anglo Indiancandidate. 57. By Article 85 President of India dissolve Loksabha. 58. Committee on Estimates is a Loksabha committee which contains30 members of Loksabha(Rajyasabha members are not included). 59. Committee of Public Account is a Loksabha committee which contains 15 members of Loksabha & 7 members of Rajyasabha(Total 22 members,This committee guided by CAG). 60. Committee of Public Account is calledTwin Sister of Committee of Estimates. 61. Committee of Public Undertaking contain total 22 members 15 from Loksabha & 7 from Rajyasabha.( This committee is responsible for financial calculation of Damodar Valley Corporation,IFC,IDBI,Air India,Indian Airlince,LIC &FCI). 62. Zero Hour the time immediately following the Question Hour has come to be known as Zero Hour. It starts at around 12 noon (hence the name) Speaker, raise issues of importance during this time. 63. Article 110 define Money Bill always initiated from Loksabha. Only the Speaker of Loksabha decides whether a Bill is Money Bill or not. 64. President of India first ordered pass the Money Bill. 65. If Rajyasabha retain the Money Bill for 14 days it is assumed that it had passed by Rajyasabha(Rajyasabha can’t reject Money Bill only accept the Money Bill suggestions are permissible). 66. By Money Bill GOI taken money from Consolidated Fund of India. 67. Article 280 define Finance Commission established by the President of India after every 5 years. 68. Finance commission submitted its report to the president of India. 69. First finance commission establishedin 1952-57 K C Niyogi was the chairman, This is the time period of14th finance commission 2015-2020 Y V Rrady is the chairman. 70. Finance commission(Art 280),Election Commission((Art 324),UPSC(Art 315),Inter State Council(Art 263),Administrative Tribunals(Art 323 by 42nd Amendment) & Comptroller and Audit General of India(Art 148) are constituent bodies. 71. Planning Commission(Established 15th Mar 1950), National Development Council(Established 6th Aug 1952), Armed Force Tribunal(Established 15 Jun 2008) are not constituent bodies. 72. Article 40 and Article 243 are related with Panchayatiraj. 73. Balwant Rai Mehta committee established in 1957, submitted report in 1959. It define Rural Local Government(Panchayatiraj) having three stages Gram Panchayat,Panchayat Samiti & Zila Parisad and Urban Local Government having one stage either Municipal Corporation or Nagar Nigam. 74. On 2nd Oct 1959 first time Panchayatiraj established in Nagaur District of Rajasthan. 75. Panchayatiraj established in AP (In 1959),Assam,Tamilnadu,Karnatka(In 1960),Maharastra(In 1962),Gujrat(In 1963),WB(In 1964). 76. Ashok Mehta Committee established in 1977 related with Panchayatiraj. 77. Balwant Rai Mehta, Ashok Mehta, P V Rao, L M Sindhvi & P K Thungan committee related with Panchayatiraj or DECENTRALIZATION of powers. 78. By 73rd amendment in 1993 Rural Local Government(Panchayatiraj) becomes established and inserted in Article 243 as well as in 11th Schedule. 79. By 74th amendment in 1993 Urban Local Government(Municipal Corporation) becomes established and inserted in Article 243 as well as in 12th Schedule. 80. Article 352 define National Emergencydeclared on the external war or internal disturbance(Applied on 1962 Indo-China War,1971 Indo-Pak war, In 1975-76 declared by Indira Gandhi). 81. Article 356 define President Rule in Central as well as in State(Maximum 19 times applied in Kerla). 82. Article 360 define Financial Emergency must approved by Parliament not applied till now inIndia. 83. Article 368 define Amendment in the constitution. 84. Article 343 define our national language is Hindi also available in 8thschedule. 85. Article 344 define regional languages initially in 1950 there are 14 regional languages in article 344 but after three amendment in this time there are 22 regional languages in article 344. 86. By 21st Amendment in 1967 Sindhi, By 71st Amendment in 1992 Nepali,Konkani,Manipuri, By 92nd Amendment in 2003 Bodo,Dongari,Maithli,Santhali languages included in the 8thschedule. 87. Article 370 of the Indian constitution is a law that grants special autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmir. Part XXI 88. By Article 32 Supreme Court of India, By Article 226 High Court issued Writs for the enforcement of any Fundamental Rights. No other court issued writ. 89. The playing time of National Anthem is 52 seconds. 90. Governor is the communication link between State Government & President, PM is the link between President & Ministry of Councils. 91. Chief justice & All justice of Supreme Court & High Court appointed by President of India. 92. President of India provide oath to Chief Justice & all other Justice of Supreme Court(Maximum age of Chief Justice & all other Justice 65years). 93. Governor of state provide oath to Justice of High Court(Maximum age high court chief justice & justice 62years). 94. Chief Justice & all Justice of Supreme Court as well as High Court give his/her resignation to the President ofIndia. 95. Judges of District court & sub court appointed Governor of State. 96. There are total 24 High Courts in India. 97. There are total 31 Justice including Chief Justice in the Supreme Court. 98. There are 97 subjects in Union List,61 subjects in State List & 47 subjects in concurrent list. 99. By 44th Amendment in 1979 Right to Property becomes erased(ended PM Morar Ji Desai). 100. Article 32 fundamental right to constitutional remedies is known as“Heart & Soul of Indian Constitution” suggested by B R Ambedkar. 101. Article 108 define joint meeting of Loksabha & Rajyasabha ordered by the President of India & conducted by the Speaker of Loksabha. 102. Sarkaria Commission concerned with Central- State Relations set up in Jun 1983. 103. Supreme court issued the writ related with article 32 Habeas Corpus means You may have the body,Mandamus means We Command or Perform a function that it was not performing, Certiorari means To certified, Prohibition means Stay Order. 104. IPC 66A Information Technology Act has similar provisions under which persons posting offensive content online could still be arrested(Indian Penal code came into oeration in 1862 & High Court of Calcutta, Bombay, Madras also established in 1862). 105. Article 169 define Legislative council available in 7 states J&K,UP,Bihar,Maharastra,Karnatka,AP,Telangana. 106. Article 170 define Legislative Assembly, By article 332 SC/ST seats reservation in Legislative Assembly, By Article 333 Anglo Indian Seat reservation in Legislative Assembly. 107. Parlimentry System, Minster of Council, Loksabha & Loksabha Speaker concept borrowed fromBritain(UK). 108. Written Constitution,Vice- President as the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha, Fundamental Rights ,Supreme Court ,Provision of States Independence of Judiciary and judicial review, Removal of Supreme court and High court Judges by Impeachment borrowed from USA. 109. Fundamental Duties taken fromUSSR(Russia).It is notated Five year plan also taken from Russia but it is not constituent body it is passed by parliament act. 110. Concurrent List & Language of Preamble taken from Australia. 111. Emergancy(Art 352,356,360) taken from Germany. 112. Directive Principles of States Policy taken from Ireland(Irelandborrowed it from SPAIN). 113. By 61st amendment in 1989 Age of voting reduces from 21years to 18 years.(PM V P Singh) 114. By 52nd amendment in 1985 Anti Defection Law also inserted in 10thSchedule(Dal Badal Kanoon,PM Rajiv Gandhi). 115. Bihar ,Rajasthan,Maharastra,AP,HImachal,Punjab,Tamilnadu, Gujrat having three stage of Panchayatiraj but only inWest Bengal having Four Stage of Panchayatiraj
A university professor or an university professor ?
Many a boy dreams about becoming famous one day.
A. dreams
B. about
C. famous
D.boy
E. no error
Every man , women and child participates in the game.
A. Every man
B. and
C. game
D. participates
E. no error
A boy started 20 min late and travelling at a speed of one and half times of his usual speed reaches his school in time. The time taken by the boy to reach his school at his usual speed is
(a) 2 hr
(b) 1 hr 20 min
(c) 1 hr
(d) 3 hr
(e) 5 hr
A train leaves Mehrauli at 6 : 00 am and reaches Dehradun at 10 : 00 am. Another train leaves Dehradun at 8 : 00 am and reaches Mehrauli at 11 : 30 am. At what time do the two trains cross each other ?
(a) 7 : 56 am
(b) 10 : 28 am
(c) 8 : 56 am
(d)11 : 56 am
(e) None of the above
One Liners of Banking Awareness....... .... ... ... o The first banknote issued by independent India wa the one rupee note issued in 1949 o KYS is an acronym for Know Your Customer a term used for customer identification process. o KYC has two components- Identity and address o Commercial Paper(CP) is an unsecured money market instrument issued in the form of a promissory note o Commercial Paper(CP) was introduced in India in 1990. o Corporates, primary dealers and the all India Financial institutions are eligible to issue CP o Commercial Paper(CP) can be issued for maturities between a minimum of 7 Days and a maximum of upto 1 year from the date of issue. o Commercial Paper(CP) can be issued in denominations of Rs 5 lakh or multiples thereof. o Every issuer must appoint an issuing and payment agent for issuance of CP. o A term deposit is a contract between the bank and the customer for a definite term and it cannot be paid prematurely at the bank’s option. Banks have the freedom to determine their own penal rates of interest for premature withdrawal of term deposits o Base rate system has replaced the erstwhile Benchmark Prime lending rate system with effect from July 2010 o RTGS stands for REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT o The RTGS system is primarily meant for large value transactions. The minimum amount to be remitted through RTGS is Rs 2 Lakh. There is no upper ceiling for RTGS transactions o NEFT – NATIONAL ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER is a nation – wide payment system facilitating one to one funds transfer. o There is no limit- either minimum or maximum- on the amount of funds that could be transferred using NEFT. o IFSC or INDIANFINANCIAL SYSTEM CODE is an alpha-numeric code that uniquely identifies a bank branch participating in the NEFT system o ECS- Electronic Clearing System is an electronic mode of payment/receipt for transactions that are repetitive and periodic in nature o MICR – MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER RECONGNITION is a 9 digit code to identify the location of the bank branch; the first 3 characters represent the city, next 3 the bank and lat 3 the branch o The first bank in India to be given an ISO certification is CANARA Bank o The First Indian bank to have been started solely with Indian capital is PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK o Cheque Truncation system(CTS) is the process of stopping the flow of the physical cheque issued by a drawer at some point with the presenting bank en-route to the drawee bank branch. o The FULL FORM of CORE in Core banking Solution is Centralized Online Realtime Exchange o Inflation in India is measured on gross domestic product(GDP) o Central Government levies taxes on income(except income on agriculture which by state govt.) , customs duties, central excise and service tax. o VAT, stamp duty, state excise, land revenue and profession tax are levied by state government o Allahabad Bank is the oldest public sector bank in India o Divideneds are profits the company distributes to shareholders o Bankruptcy is a legal action in which a person who is not able to repay his loans satisfactorily is declared bankrupt by a court order o Indian Stock market has three mainstream stock exchanges- BSE, NSE and MCX-SX
This is worth reading..motivational as well as good for English comprehension..:) ....... .... Two targets with a bow........ Dailogue Between Ego and Spirit - Ignited Minds I recently re-read Dr. Kalam's "Ignited Minds" - every page is so full of inspiration, experience...must read for every Indian especially youth. Dr. Kalam ends the book with an excellent story summarizing his thoughts. The story is titled "Dailogue between Ego and Spirit" and here it goes: EPILOGUE “I was thinking what can summarize the book aptly…I recall reading a story on internet about a conversation between two babies…Ego and Spirit…while in womb. Spirit says to Ego, ‘I know you are going to find this hard to accept, but I believe there is life after birth.’ Ego responds, ‘Don’t be foolish. Look around you. This is all there is. Why must you always be thinking about something beyond this reality? Accept your lot in life.’ Spirit quietens down for a while, but not for long. ‘Ego, now don’t get angry, but I also believe that there is a Mother. A Mother! Ego laughs. How can you say that? You’ve never seen a Mother, you don’t know what Mother is.Why can’t you accept that this is all there is? You are here alone with me. This is your reality. ‘Ego’, Spirit begs, please listen.What about those constant pressures we both feel, those movements that make us so uncomfortable sometimes, the feeling that we are being squeezed in as we grow? I think we shall soon have a new life, that we shall see light.’ Spirit tries not to bother Ego again but cannot resist one last try. ‘Ego,’ she says, ‘I will not bother you again. But I do believe that after all this discomfort not only shall we see light but also experience the bliss of meeting Mother. Ego’s reply is ofcourse, that Spirit is truly mad. What I want to tell the people of my country through this book is that they must never be content with that which has been presented to them……" - Dr. Kalam.
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PREPOSITIONS ATTACHED TO CERTAIN WORDS 1.abide......by 2.absorbed....... In 3.abstain ......from 4.Accomplice......with 5.accused...... (Sb)of(sth) 6.accustomed..... To 7.addicted........ To 8.adhere........ To 9.admit........to/into 10.advantage....... Over (sb) of (sth) 11.advantage........ Of(sth) 12.affection.......... For 13.afflicted......,. With 14.afraid......... Of 15.agree.......... To(proposal) 16.agree............. With(a person)about/on sth 17.aim .......at 18.aloof........from 19.alternative......... To 20.amazed.......... At 21.angry............with/at(sb) 22.angry............at/about(sth) 23.anxious.......... For(sb) 24.anxious........ About (sth) 25.apologize...... To(sb) for (sth). 26.appeal........ To(sb)for(sth) 27.appetite..... For 28.approach........to 29.akin........to 30.acclimatize........ To 31.apparent........ To(sb) 32.apparent...... From(sth) 33.appoint.......(sb)to(sth) 34.apply........ To(sb)for(sth) 35.appropriate........ To/for 36.approve..............of 37.aptitude............ For 38.ashamed............ Of 39.aspire...................to 40.assent..................to 41.associate..........with 42.dissociate........from 43.assure...............of 44.astonished........ At 45.atone................. For. 46.attached..............to 47.attend..................to 48.attribute......(sth) to (sth/sb) 49.authority........Over(=power) 50.authority............ On(=expert) 51.avail.........(oneself)of(sth) 52.averse.................to 53.ban(n)..............On 54.ban(v)...........(sb)from(sth/doing sth) 55.bad..........at(=not good at) 56.bad............for(=harmful) 57.believe.............in 58.beneficial................ To 59.benefit................ By/from 60.blame.............(sb/sth)for(sth). 61.boast................of 62.bound............... For 63.burden(n)............... To 64.burden(v)................with 65.busy.................with 66.bearing.............. On 67.campaign........... Against/for 68.capable............... Of 69.concern.............. For/about 70.careful...............about/for 71.caution............ About/against 72.charge.............. With 73.claim..................on/to 74.clash........... With(sb)over(sth) 75.collide................with 76.Collude.........with(sb)in(sth) 77.comment................on 78.compare..........to(=to show likeliness) 79.compare ..............with(=to show contrast) 80.compassion.......... For 81.compatible........... With 82.compensation....... For 83.compliance............ With 84.compliment............. On 85.comply................. With 86.conducive............. To 87.confide.............in(=trust) 88.confide.............to(=tell) 89.confidence.............In. 90.confident............. Of/about 91.confined.......... (Sb/sth)to(sth) 92.conform............ To 93.conformity......... With 94.congenial............. To 95.congratulate......... (Sb)on(sth) 96.connect.......(sth)to(sth) 97.consent............. To 98.consist................of 99.contemporary........ With 100.contempt........... For 101.contend....... With(=to have to deal with a problem or difficult situation) 102.contend.........for(=to compete against sb in order to gain sth) 103.content..............with 104.contrary.............to 105.control............ Over 106.connive..........at/in(sth) 107.connive..............with(sb) 108.close...................to 109.complain.........to(sb)about/of(sth) 110.crash...............into 111.convenient......... For(sb/sth) 112.converse.............. With 113.convict........... (Sb)of(sth) 114.cure(v).......(sb)of(sth) 115.cure(n).............for 116.concern(n)........about/for/over. 117.concerned (adj)........about/for/over(=worried) 118.concerned (adj).......about/with(=interested in) 119.deal........in(=trade) 120.deal.......with(=to take appropriate action). 121.delight.................in 122.depend......... On/upon 123.deprive..........(sb/sth)of(sth) 124.desist............... From 125.destitute................of 126.detrimental............ To 127.deviate................ From 128.devoid................. Of 129.differ..........from(s b/sth)=to be different from sb/sth 130.differ............with(sb) about/on/over (sth)=to disagree with SB 131.different........... From/to/than 132.disgusted.......... At/by/with 133.dispense............ With 134.dispose.............of 135.die.......................of Eg:person died of accident. Die.........with(=disease) Eg: person died with cancer Die.............for(=purpose) Eg:person died for country/organization. 136.dissent..........from 137.dote........... On/upon 138.double (n)/doubtful (adj)........about 139.drenched....... In/with 140.decline......... In/of 141.eager................. For 142.eligible............... For 143.engaged......... In/on(sth)=busy doing sth 144.engaged....... To(sb )=having agreed to marry sb 145.enthusiasm.......... For/about 146.entrust......(sb)with(sth) 147.entrust.......(sth)to(sb) 148.envious/jealous......Of 149.envy...............at 150.entitle/entitlement.....To 151.equal........... To 152.escape......... From 153.essential........ To/for 154.excel..............at/in 155.exception.............. To 156.excuse.......... (Sb) for (sth)=forgive 157.excuse........ For (=reason) 158.exemption.......... From 159.expose.........(sth)to (sb) 160.encroach..........on/upon 161.expect....... (Sth)from (sb) 162.fail. ...............in 163.faith................. In 164.faithful............. To 165.famous........... For 166.fearful.............. For (sb) 167.fearful.............. Of(sth) 168.feed/live.....on(=eat) 169.fight....... With(sb)about/for (sth) 170.fill .........(sth)with(sth). 171.fill....................in(sth) 172.fit/unfit..............For 173.fond.....................of 174.fondness............ For 175.free............from/of 176.frightened............ At 177.full.......................of 178.fuss...........about/over 179.fed up..............with 180.glad.......about (=happy) 181.glad.......of(=greatful) 182.glance............... At 183.good......at(=able to do sth well)skillful 184.good.........for(=suitable) convenient 185.grapple........... With 186.greatful.......to(sb)for(sth) 187.grief........... At/over 188.grieve.........for/over 189.guard.........Against 190.guilty........ About (=feeling ashamed because you have done sth that you know is wrong) 191.guilty........ Of(=having done sth illegal) 192.harmful/injurious.....To 193.heir...........to ( sth) 194.heir..........of (sb) 195.hint.............at 196.hope........... For 197.hope...........for/of 198.hopeful........... About/of 199.hostile............. To 200.habit......of(doing sth) 201.identical....... With 202.ignorant......... About/of 203.impact..... Of(sb)on(sth/sb) 204.impose........... On 205.impress....... (Sb) with(sth) 206.impression......... On(sb) 207.impression..... Of(sth) 208.impressed........with/by 209.independent........ Of 210.indifferent/callous......to 211.indispensable...... To(sb/sth) 212.indispensable........ For(doing sth) 213.infected................ With 214.infer....................from 215.influence..... Over(=control) 216.influence........ On/upon(=effect) 217.inform.............. Of 218.inquiry............about/into 219.insight............ Into 220.insist.................on 221.insistence..........on 222.interact.............. With 223.interaction......... With (sb/sth) 224.interaction....... Between (two things or persons) 225.interested........... In 226.interfere......... In(=get involved) 227.interfere........ With(=prevent) 228.invest....................in 229.involved...............in 230.irrelevant............... To 231.irrespective........... Of 232.meddle............... In 233.keen......................on 234.kind/cruel............to 235.lack....................of 236.lacking................in 237.lament...........over 238.laugh................. At 239.lead.....................to 240.leave..........for(a place)=go to 241.liable....... For(=legally responsible for paying the cost of) 242.liable........ To(=likely to be punished by law for) 243.listen............. To 244.longing (n)/long(v)..........for 245.look/stare/gaze.......at 246.lust.....................for 247.march.. ..............on 248.married..............to 249.marvel................at 250.meditate/concentrate......on 251.mourn................. For 252.nag.....................at 253.need/necessity....For 254.negligent............. In 255.nervous........About/of 256.notorious.......... For 257.obedient............. To 258.object/objection.....to 259.oblige.....(sb)with(sth) 260.obliged..... To(sb)for (sth) 261.obsession..........with 262.obsessive.......... About 263.open...... To(sb/sth) 264.opportunity......for(sb/sth) 265.opportunity......for/of(doing sth)
Mind Trick to Remember Indians who won Nobel Prize.......... TRICK: Rahul & Chandan Hm Me Sabse Achhe Vaqta aur Kavi hai. ...................R – Rabindra Nath Tagore (1913) C – C. V. Raman (1930) H – Hargobind Khorana (1968) M – Mother Teresa (1979) S – Subramaniam Chandrashekar (1983) A – Amartya Sen (1998) V – Venkataraman Ramakrishnan (2009) K - Kailash Satyarthi (Peace,2014).
ENGLISH SHORT CUT TRICK TO CHOOSE WRONG PART IN SENTENCES................................................ 1. After Preposition always use Verb 1st form + ing. 2. Do not use any preposition with HOME or HOUSE if these words are mentioned- GO, BRING, GET, REACH, ARRIVE etc. 3. When two words are added with any conjunction then clarify them with their respective prepositions. 4. Do not use ON, IN, AT before TODAY, TOMORROW, THE PREVIOUS DAY, YESTERDAY, THE LAST DAY etc. 5. Use TO with the following words- SAY, SUGGEST, PROPOSE, SPEAK, REPLY, EXPLAIN, COMPLAIN, TALK, LISTEN, WRITE etc. 6. Do not use preposition with these words in active voice- DISCUSS, ORDER RESIST, EMPHASIS, STRESS, INVESTIGATE, ACCOMPANY, REGISN, TELL, ATTACH etc. The Precautions to use prepositions are as follows: PREPOSITION 1: AND BETWEEN · AND is used with BETWEEN. Do not use TO with BETWEEN. PREPOSITION 2: ABOVE UNDER BENEATH LOWER · ABOVE & UNDER can be used for Vertical Positions. · ABOVE can be used for more than in number or quantity. · ABOVE is used to show very high but not vertical. · When BENEATH & UNDER both are given as option in a question, Then choose UNDER always as right option as answer. · BELOW is used to show lower than. PREPOSITION 3: BY OFF THROUGH ACROSS · BY is used to show closeness to any object. · BY is also used for telling a prescribed time or a till a prescribed time. · BY is also used for means of Transportation. · OFF is used to show separation or · WITH is used for instrumentation and tools in touching position or show nearness in a sentence. · THROUGH is used for showing / crossing way / passing through from one side to another side · ACROSS is used to show opposite side of any path/object/anything. PREPOSITION 3: AT IN ON · AT is used for small city, precise time, point of time. · IN is used for calendar months, years etc. It is also used for enclosed space, existing state of things. · ON is used for Days, Dates, surfaces, movement.
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Aptitude Solved Problems on Calender .............. 👉1. On 9th Dec, 2007 Sunday falls. What day of the week was it on 9th Dec, 2006? Answer: Saturday Explanation: The year 2006 is an ordinary year. So, it has 1 odd day. So, the day on 9th Dec, 2007 will be 1 day beyond the day on 9th Dec, 2006. But, 9th Dec, 2007 is Sunday ∴ 9th Dec, 2006 = Sunday - 1 day = Saturday................👉 2. When the calendar of the year 2028 can be used again in the year? Answer: 2056 Explanation: Given year 2028 when divided by 4, leaves a remainder 0. NOTE: When remainder is 0, 28 is added to the given year to get the result. So, 2028 + 28 = 2056..............👉 3. Today is Tuesday. After 72 days, what day it will be ? Answer: Thursday Explanation: Tuesday will be repeated after each 7 days. At 70th day it will also be Tuesday At 72th day = Tuesday + 2 days = Thursday............👉 4. On 5th December 1993, Parimala and Siva celebrated their anniversary on Sunday. What will be the day on their anniversary in 1997? Answer: Friday Explanation: In 1994, number of odd days = 1 day In 1995, number of odd days = 1 day In 1996, number of odd days = 2 days In 1997, number of odd days = 1 day In 1994 to 1997, number of odd days = (1 + 1 + 2 + 1) There are 5 odd days. = Sunday + five days = Friday............👉 5. From the given year (1700. 1200, 1600, 2000, 2012). Which of the following is not a leap year? Answer: 1700 Explanation: From the given year, All years are divisible by 4, except 1700. So, 1700 is not a leap year.
A van driver makes a profit of 20% on every trip when he carries 3 passengers and the price of diesel is Rs. 30 per litre. Find the percentage profit for the same journey if he goes with 4 passengers per trip and the price of diesel reduces to Rs. 24 per litre? (Consider revenue per passenger same for both the cases.)
(a) 25%
(b) 50%
(c) 70%
(d) 90%
(e) None of these