Olive Board ST 3
Attp:134 /Correct :110 /Score:102
Plz share ur marks
Olive Board ST 3
Attp:134 /Correct :110 /Score:102
Plz share ur marks
Heys guys, from whr u all r preparing for english section?????? any good online stuffs?
Hi Puys , Need your help .
I gave 2 mocks of Mahendra's for Prelims . It was good.How about mains , should I proceed with Mahendra's or try some other test series.
And , from where should I prepare for GA section ? Valuable inputs please.
There are nine friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting around the circle. Four of them are facing away from the centre while five are facing towards the centre. They like nine different colours viz-White, Yellow, Black, Grey, Purple, Red, Green, Rainbow and Blue but not necessarily in the same order. X is second to the left of V, who doesn't like Black, Yellow and Red. One who likes green colour is facing away from the centre. W likes purple colour. One who like Blue colour is fourth to the right of one who likes green. V is fourth to the right of U, whose sitting orientation is same as Q sits. Q, who likes white colour, is sitting fifth to the left of S, who is immediate neighbour of X. T doesn't like Yellow, Black and Red, R likes black colour. One who likes Yellow colour is facing towards the centre as T sits, but they are not neighbour to each other. Yellow colour is not liked by X. U is facing away from the centre. Q is second to the left P, who likes green. Red colour is not like by V and U. X is in the group of T, in terms of sitting direction with respect to centre. One who likes Rainbow is sitting second to the right of one who likes Red. Blue is liked by only one who is facing away from the centre. W is facing away from the centre and second to the right of R.
Cannot solve it in time,but at least solved it,tough one...
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Prologue of my upcoming blog 'A Screenshot Of Digital India' 😁
http://overthecofffeee.blogspot.in/2015/07/ascreenshotofdigitalindia.html#more
Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a power sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) It is not wonder that a majority of these excluded and low-achievers come from the most deprived sections of the society.
(B) They are precisely those who are supposed to be empowered through education.
(C) With heighted political consciousness about the plight of these to-be-empowered people, never in the history of India has the demand for inclusive education been as fervent as today.
(D) They either never enroll or they drop out of schools as different stages during these eight years.
(E) Of the nearly 200 million children in the age group complete eight years of elementary education.
(F) Of those who do complete eight years of schooling the achievement levels of a large percentage, in language and mathematics, is unacceptably low.
Time CT2031570. share your marks.
Hi friends,
Anyone using Careerlauncher mocktest series (careerlauncher and careerpower are different)
U guys, How many are you attempting in the English section?
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six persons each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row-2, P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each person seated in a row faces another person of the other row.
A sits third to the left of E. The person facing A sits second to the left of T. Two persons are sitting between T and P. C and D are immediate neighbours. C and D do not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between B and C. The person facing D is an immediate neighbour of Q. V is not an immediate neighbour of P. S does not face A.
Letter from branch manger to Customer to make account KYC complaint::
To
XYZ
H.NO 3435
XYZ Colony
XYZ-XXXX
Dated:15.07.2015
Dear Sir/Madam
Subject:RBI guideline on KYC norms KYC complaince ACCOUNT No:3455
We request you to kindly make your account KYC complaint by visting the home branch with the original and copy(to be submitted to bank)of any of the following KYC document,for proof of address and identity.
A)AAdhar Card B)VOter ID C)Driving license D)PAN Card E)Passport (If these also contain your address ,then it can serve as both address and identity proof)
3.RBI has instructed to partially freeze your account that is disallow debit transaction initially and then credit transaction also.Accordingly bank has no option but to follow the course of action as mandated by RBI.So please made your account KYC complaint withiin 3 months.
4.We request you to make your account KYC compaint so as to ensure our continued banking connection with you.
5.We are thankful for your patronage and assure you of our best attention and service.
Yours faithfully
CHief Manager
State Bank of India
XYZ-XXXX
Found this letter at home,so sharing,hope it helps....
Yor average attempts in gk section?
Its Just for my personal assesment
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There was letter follwng description in letter list:
Letter to Branch manager to add your daughter's name as a second nominee for your savings account
But there is a bank form to add nominee and can we have two nominee......???? what would be the content just acc no and nominee name??
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some rats r ants
some ants r flies
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Guys.. Can anyone explain the term "Conversion" in Sales. I'm finding different answers from different sources :-/

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To enable Indian banks and companies to send and receive financial information for local transactions, the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) is building a first-of-its-kind domestic network in India. The Belgium-based co-operative of over 10,800 financial institutions received the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI's) approval in February 2015 to start operations through its local subsidiary named Swift India Domestic Services (SIDS).
What is SWIFT?
The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication is a member-owned cooperative that facilitates exchange of confidential financial information through safe channels. With presence in over 200 countries, SWIFT enables its customers to automate and homogenise transactions, thereby lowering costs, cutting operational risks and removing inefficiencies.
Reason for adopting the system
While Indian banks have been using the SWIFT messaging system for international financial transactions since 1991, local inter-bank transactions communication was mostly paper-based. Hence, the need for change.
Characteristics of the new messaging system:
- SIDS will allow domestic banks to exchange messages on letters of credit, guarantees and treasury operations.
- The new system will co-exist with the structured financial messaging system (SFMS) that banks have been using since 2001. The reason for co-existence is RBI's demand for international product and standards in an indigenous way. This is to guarantee local governance, pricing and innovation through a joint venture.
- This system may help to reduce systemic and concentration risk on one channel of communication.
Banks that will join the network
Nine top banks that account for 55-60% of transactions in India have joined the network. The includes: State Bank of India, Canara Bank Ltd, Union Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank Ltd, ICICI Bank Ltd and Axis Bank Ltd.
SIDS aims to embrace six more banks by the end of the current fiscal. It also plans to rope in establishments like Clearing Corporation of India, the National Payments Corporation of India, local stock exchanges, etc.
Why does SWIFT see opportunity in India?
Currently, more than 360,000 high-cost payments are settled daily through Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) System, which is much higher than all of Europe. However, as this is only 20% of all transactions, the rest being done through cheques or cash, there is immense scope for a local communication platform.
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