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Quant Quiz For all Comptitive Exams



Following Pie chart shows the percentage of students failed in different subjects:

Following Table chart shows the Ratio of Boys and girls:



1. Find the ratio of total number of boys to total number of girls.
(1)169:331
(2)263:331
(3)331:236
(4)269:331
(5)331:269  

2. Total passed boys are approximately what percent of total no. of students?
(1)25
(2)20
(3)30
(4)35    
(5)40

3. What is the total no. of failed students in Accounts?
(1)144
(2)126
(3)114
(4)60    
(5)66

4. Total passed students in Biology are approximately what percent of total failed girls in Polity?
(1)24
(2)29
(3)35
(4)34    
(5)41

5. What is the total number of passed girls?
(1)742
(2)752
(3)842
(4)526
(5)448

6. Find the ratio between total no. of students and total no.  of failed boys.
(1)1800:359
(2)1800:361
(3)900: 191
(4)1800:371
(5)1800:443

7. Find the total no. of failed girls in Mathematics.
(1)22
(2)70
(3)20
(4)63
(5)24

Directions(8-12): Study the following table carefully to answer these questions:
Percentage of Marks obtained by six students in six subjects
Student
Subject
Physics (75)
Chemistry (75)
Biology (100)
Maths (150)
English (50)
Hindi      (50)
A
82
66
59
76
62
65
B
76
72
65
84
74
75
C
56
78
71
66
86
70
D
64
80
68
72
66
80
E
48
68
83
88
56
60
F
60
74
79
64
80
85

8. What are the average marks obtained by all the students in Maths out of 150?
(1)75
(2)112.50
(3)108.50
(4)78
(5)None of these

9. What are the average marks obtained by all students in Chemistry?
(1)54.25
(2)54.75
(3)73
(4)71
(5)None of these

10. What is the ratio between total marks obtained by D in Biology, Maths and English together and the total marks obtained by F in these subjects together respectively?
(1)209 : 215
(2)215 : 209
(3)206 : 223
(4)223 : 206
(5)None of these

11. Marks obtained by C in Maths are approximately what per cent of his total marks obtained in all the six subjects together?
(1)22
(2)16
(3)20
(4)18
(5)28

12. What are the total marks obtained by ‘B’ in all the subjects together?
(1)336
(2)223
(3)446
(4)273
(5)None of these

Answers:
1. 4
2. 1
3. 3
4. 4
5. 2
6. 1
7. 2
8. 2
9. 2
10. 1
11. 5
12. 5

Daily GK Updates - 24th December 2014 For all Competitive Exams.

1. Bharat Ratna for Vajpayee, Madan Mohan Malaviya.

i. The President's Office on Wednesday announced the Bharat Ratna award to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya (posthumously) and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
ii. The announcement was made on the eve of Mr. Vajpayee's 90th birthday and the 153rd birth anniversary of Pandit Malviya.
iii. Earlier, Mr. Advani had written a letter to the UPA Government to award the Bharat Ratna to the former Prime Minister.
iv. Mr. Vajpayee will be the seventh Prime Minister to receive the award, while Pandit Malviya will be the 12th person to be honoured posthumously.
v. In 2013, the award was conferred to cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and scientist C.N.R Rao.
2. Cabinet clears coal Ordinance.

i. The Cabinet on Wednesday approved re-promulgation of an Ordinance to facilitate e-auction of coal blocks for private companies for captive use and allot mines directly to state and central PSUs.
ii. The government had to go in for re-promulgation of the Ordinance as the Rajya Sabha could not take up the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Bill.
iii. The re-promulgation of the Ordinance will enable the Coal Ministry to go ahead with its decision to give a total 101 mines, including 65 through auction, in the first phase.
iv. As many as 36 blocks will be directly allotted to state-owned companies. The government had increased the number of coal mines to be auctioned or allotted in the first tranche to 101, from 92.
v. Of the 101 blocks to be allotted and auctioned in the first lot, 63 mines would be given to the power sector, while the rest would be for sectors like steel and cement.
3. Govt approves Ordinance to hike FDI in insurance to 49%.

i. Government on Wednesday approved promulgation of an Ordinance to hike Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) cap in the insurance sector to 49 per cent from 26 per cent.
ii. The Insurance Bill, which has been pending since 2008 in the Rajya Sabha, seeks to increase the composite foreign investment limit in insurance companies to 49 per cent from current level of 26 per cent.
iii. The proposed hike in foreign investment limit to 49 per cent in the insurance sector has potential to attract up to USD 7-8 billion (about Rs 50,000 crore) from overseas investors, giving a major boost to the segment.
iv. The 49 per cent cap would include both FDI and foreign portfolio investments.
4. Deadline to exchange pre-2005 notes extended till June 30.

i. The deadline for exchanging pre-2005 currency notes of various denominations, including Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, has been extended by another six months till June, 30, 2015. 
ii. The Reserve Bank of India has stated that the public can do so till June 30, 2015. Earlier in March 2014, it had set the last date for public to exchange these notes was January 1, 2015 
111. In notes issued post 2005, the year of printing is visible at the bottom on the reverse. 
iv. Post-2005 notes have added security features and help in curbing the menace of fake currency. 

5. Filmmaker Kailasam Balachander passed away


i. South Indian filmmaker Kailasam Balachander died on 23 December 2014 following a heart attack. He was 84.
ii. His  films like Bama Vijayam, Sindhubhairavi, Varumayin Niram Sivappu and Thanneer Thanneer are some of notable films in the history of Tamil cinema.
iii. He was honoured with the Padma Shri in 1987and is a recipient of the ANR National Award and Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema in 2010.
6. Snapdeal launched online Agri Store to aid farmers

i. E-retailing firm Snapdeal.com on 23 December 2014 launched the online Agri store offering agricultural products to the farmers. The store was launched on the occasion of National Farmer's Day.
ii. The Agri Store aims to offer wide variety of farm items from seeds to fertilisers, farming tools and irrigation tools. This online store is also accessible through mobile phones, making it convenient for farmers to shop.
A Hindi version of the store will also be launched soon to aid farmers in making an informed decision.

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Computer Quiz for all comptitive exams 2014-2015.


1. What do we call the HTML codes written in a text editor to make web pages?
(1) Source code
(2) HTML tags
(3) Source elements
(4) Roots
(5) None of these


2. EEPROM permits?
(1) Read Permission only
(2) read and byte erase permission
(3) Read, byte erase and byte write operations
(4) Read, byte erase, byte write and chip erase operations
(5) None of these



3. The process of identifying specific rows and columns so that so that certain columns and rows are always visible on the screen is called:
(1) Freezing
(2) locking
(3) Selecting
(4) fixing
(5)  none

4. Where can you find the horizontal split bar on MS Word screen?
(1) On the left of horizontal scroll bar
(2) On the right of horizontal scroll bar
(3) On the top of vertical scroll bar
(4) On the bottom of vertical scroll bar
(5) None of these

5. A microprocessor is generally?
(1) Single chip SSI
(2) Single chip MSI
(3) Single Chip LSI
(4) Both  1and 2
(5) None of these

6. What is a portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options?
(1) Page
(2) Document
(3) Section
(4) Page Setup
(5) None

7. XML stands for-
(1) Xtreme Markup Language
(2) Extensible Markup Language
(3) X-Markup Language
(4) Xpensive Markup Language
(5) None of these

8. Lycos is known as-
(1) website
(2) internet radio
(3) search engine
(4) messenger
(5) None of these

9. _____ is when the more power – hungry components such as the monitor and the hard drive are put to idle.
(1) Hibernation
(2) Power down
(3) Standby mode
(4) The Shut down procedure
(5) None of these

10. A human being who writes programs, operate and maintain computer is known as-
(1) live ware
(2) freeware
(3) spyware
(4) shareware
(5) None of these

11. WWW uses ____ protocol.
(1) FTP
(2) HTTP
(3) SMTP
(4) Telnet
(5) None of these

12. .com is related to-
(1) Personal Site
(2) Art
(3) Organization
(4) Commercial Organization
(5) None of these

13. Time – sharing systems require:
(1) a number of terminals connected to a system
(2) memory protection mechanism to prevent a job’s instructions
(3) job status preservation mechanism to preserve a job’s status s
(4) an alarm clock mechanism to send an interrupt
(5) All of the above

14. Computers use the ____language to process data.
(1) processing
(2) kilobyte
(3) binary
(4) representational
(5) None of these

15. By default, your document will print in __ mode
(1) landscape
(2) portrait
(3) page setup
(4) print view
(5) None of these

16. Track ball is _______.
(1) Programming devices
(2) Pointing device
(3) Output device
(4) Software device
(5) Printing device

17. What is the meaning of page break up –
(1) Page of document is break into small parts.
(2) Next part of the document will be started on the new page.
(3) Page of the document is break in small – 2 sentences.
(4) Page of the document is break into small paragraph
(5) None of these

18. _____ is a procedure that requires users to enter an identification code and a matching password
(1) paging
(2) logging on
(3) time sharing
(4) Multitasking
(5) None of these

19. Antivirus software is an example of.....................
(1) business software
(2) an operating system
(3) a security utility
(4) an office suite
(5) None of these

20. Computer programs ‘ are written in a high-level programming language; however, the human-readable version of a program is called..............
(1) cache
(2) instruction set
(3) source code
(4) word size
(5) None of these

21. Which of the following refers to the memory in your computer?
(1) RAM
(2) DSL
(3) USB
(4) LAN
(5) CPU

22. Information travels between components on the motherboard through
(1) Flash memory
(2) CMOS
(3) Bays
(4) Buses
(5) Peripherals

23. UNIVAC is an example of:
(1) 1st generation computer
(2) 2nd generation computer
(3) 3rd generation computer
(4) 4th generation computer
(5) None of these

24. The __ is the ‘Administrative’ section of the computer system :
(1) input unit
(2) control unit
(3) Memory unit
(4) central processing unit
(5) Arithmetic logic unit

25. A series of instructions that tells a computer what to do and how to do it is called a-
(1) Program
(2) command
(3) user response
(4) processor
(5) None of these

Answer :
1. 1
2. 3
3. 3
4. 4
5. 1
6. 4
7. 2
8. 4
9. 3
10. 5
11. 2
12. 4
13. 5
14. 3
15. 2
16. 2
17. 2
18. 2
19. 3
20. 3
21. 1
22. 4
23. 1
24. 4
25. 1.

G.K Update 23rd December 2014 For all Competitive Exams.

1. Gujarat to host Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
i. The 13th edition of the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD), an event which celebrates the achievements of Indians living abroad, will be held in Gujarat from January 7-9.
ii. Gujarat has been chosen as the partner State as 2015 happens to be the 100th year of Mahatma Gandhi’s return to India from South Africa. To reflect this, the event will showcase his work and achievements.

iii. On January 7, the youth segment of PBD will be inaugurated with the theme Bharat ko jano and Bharat ko mano.
iv. PBD will have a plenary in which presentations will be made on the flagship programmes of the government such as Namami Ganga, Swachh Bharat, Skill Development and Urban Development and NRIs and People of Indian origin (PIO) would be impressed upon to take part in them.
2. Pakistan, Russia sign $1.7 billion energy deal
i.For the first time, Pakistan and Russia have signed an energy deal worth $1.7 billion to lay a gas pipeline from Karachi to Lahore, a move that may lead to further improvement in their ties.
ii.  the pipeline would be used to transport imported LNG from Karachi to Punjab province.
iii. The energy agreement was signed during the day-long visit of Sergei Shoigu last month, the first visit by a Russian Defence Minister to Pakistan in 45 years.
3. BJP won in Jharkhand with a clear mandate
i.  BJP is emerging as single largest party in Jharkhand as counting of votes for the 81-member assembly began at 24 centres across the state.
ii. Out of 81 seats for which trends were available, BJP was leading in 42 while JMM was ahead in 17 seats.
iii. The BJP and its ally AJSU headed by Sudesh Mahto were well on the road to forming a coalition government. 
iv. A record 66.47 per cent polling had been registered in the five-phase polling, which began on November 25.
4. Yes Bank gets $200 millionn from ADB for onlending to SHGs, farmers
i. Private sector lender Yes Bank on Tuesday said it has raised $200 million in an unsecured loan from Asian Development Bank for onlending to small farm households and rural womens’ self help groups (SHG).
ii. The money will be used for onlending in rupee equivalent amounts to finance working capital and investment requirements of the twin target groups.
iii. “ADB’s capital investment and technical assistance will provide sustainable finance to low income women and their families. 
iv. The project targets small farmers to allow them to benefit from agricultural value chains and enhance their productivity through better access to markets and investment finance.
v. Yes Bank said ADB will also provide a Capacity Development Technical Assistance grant up to $1 million, which will be used for capacity building and improving the financial literacy of women borrowers.
5. PDP ahead in J & K. 
i. PDP emerged as the largest party in the assmbly elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
ii. BJP was closely behind with 25 seats in total while PDP got 28 seats.
iii. PDP is in the best position of making the government with the help of Indian National Congress, which fared well than expected with 12 seats.
iv. Omar Abdullah's National Conference, which is the current Ruling party came third with 15 seats in it's kitty.
6. Rajya Sabha refers two bills to Select Committees
i. The Payment and Settlement Systems (Amendment) Bill, 2014 and The Repealing and Amending Bill, 2014 were passed by Lok Sabha in the Winter session of Parliament.
ii. The Select Committee for Payment and Settlement Systems (Amendment) Bill, 2014 consists of 13 members.
iii. The other bill sent to the Select Committee is the Repealing and Amending Bill, 2014, which seeks to repeal 90 Amendment Acts which have become redundant. 

2014 maintains status quo on interest rates

The year 2014 was characterised by falling prices of oil and gold, leading to a reduction in inflation. However, India maintained its status quo on interest rates.
The key benchmark rates i.e. the repo rate, reverse repo rate and the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) were maintained at the levels of 8%, 7% and 4%, respectively.
 
 
These rates last saw a revision in October 2013 when the new Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan increased the rates by 50 basis points.

Although the level of inflation (as measured by the CPI) halved during the year-from 10% in January 2014 to 4.38% in November 2014-Rajan was still not in the mood to cut interest rates in his fifth bi-monthly monetary policy in December 2014.
He has, instead, adopted a wait-and-watch approach to ensure that inflation doesn't start moving up again since food inflation has been consistently high.
Food inflation has been hovering at 10% in the last five years.
Having said that, due to the yield attractiveness, Indian bonds are trading at 8% compared to 2.4% in the US, thereby attracting record inflows of $25 billion from Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in 2014.
FULL COVERAGE: Newsmakers in 2014

This is likely to cross $30 billion by the end of the calendar year.
In spite of no change in interest rate movements, the benchmark 10-year bond yield has fallen from a high of 8.9% in January 2014 to 7.9% in December 2014, owing to lower inflation, falling crude oil prices, fall in vegetable prices and an imminent rate cut expectation.
In fact, this has led to debt mutual funds delivering double-digit returns for the year.
The longer tenure bond and gilt funds have significantly outperformed the shorter tenure ones.
The income fund category, for instance, has returned 13% in the last one year while gilt funds have returned 17% on an average compared to 11% return delivered by short-term debt funds and 9.5% returns of short-term gilt funds.
Falling interest rates and yields are good news for bond investors as interest rates and bond prices share an inverse relationship, hence any fall in rate and yield will lead to an appreciation in bond prices hence the NAVs of bond funds and vice a versa.
Inflation is expected to hover in the band of 5% to 6% levels in the next calendar year compared with 8% levels in 2014, which would easily meet RBI's target of 6% for March 2015.
Based on these hopes, the market can look for 50-100 basis cut in policy rates by the RBI.
This can also result in bond yields moving down by another 50 basis points in 2015, with the ten-year bonds expect to trade in the band of 7.25 %-7.50 % levels by the end of 2015 from 8% ten year rates prevailing in the markets.
Following the cues, lending and deposit rates have too started to soften by about 10bps-20bps.
However, there has been no significant change considering credit growth has been rather slow, increasing only 10% in the year to November 2014, the lowest since 2009.


IBPS Specialist Officer (SO) Admit Card/ Hall Ticket 2015 Released






Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is an autonomous body set up with the vision to evolve and implement world class processes and systems of assessment and selection of personnel for various client organizations.

Important NoticeInstitute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) will conduct an Online  Written exam for recruitment of Posts of IT Officer (Scale I), Agricultural Field Officer (Scale I), Rajbhasha Adhikari (Scale I), Law Officer (Scale I), HR/Personnel Officer (Scale I) & Marketing Officer (Scale I) under SPECIALIST OFFICER (SO) Cadre. Written exam is scheduled to be held on 14 & 15.02.2015.

Date of Online Exam : 14.02.2015 & 15.02.2015

Exam Pattern ::Online Exam will be conduct on the following scheme/ Pattern

* Written Exam is  consisting of Total 200 marks

* Total Time Duration of exam is 2 Hour

Note : IBPS SO Call Letter Status : Available from 03.02.2015.

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IBPS Clerk-III State Wise Cutoff Marks Released



IBPS CWE Clerk-III Cutoff  Released


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SBI PO Cut Off Marks Released


State Bank of India (SBI) has conducted SBI PO Exam 2014 in various dateThe latest news for those candidates who have appeared in SBI PO 2014 can check their Mark List details for SBI PO RESULT 2014 had been already declared

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SBI PO Cut off 2014(cut off analysis of result 2012, 13)

The paper is scheduled into two parts, objective and descriptive. The total marks for the objective test paper was 200 and the total marks for the descriptive test paper was 50.
The objective test includes the sections of English language, General Awareness, Marketing and Computers, Data Analysis and Interpretation and Reasoning.
The descriptive test is also based on English language. It includes comprehension, précis writing, letter writing and essay writing.

SBI PO Cut off 2013-Category wise & Section Wise


SECTION
TOTAL MARKS
CUT-OFF MARKS
GENERAL
OBC
SC/ST/PWD
REASONING
50
12
8
8
DATA INTERPRETATION
50
8
4
4
GENERAL AWARENESS
50
9
6
6
ENGLISH
50
10
5
5
DESCRIPTIVE PAPER
50
20
18
18
INTERVIEW
50
20
18                    18

SBI PO 2012 cut off marks:
SBI PO Exam 2013 had conducted on April 28, 2013.
Total Marks was 250 marks for all category (Including five sections)
General category cut off was 110.
OBC candidates cut off was 99.
SC/ST category candidates cut off was 88.
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Computer

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A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed, the computer can solve more than one kind of problem.

Conventionally, a computer consists of at least one processing element, typically a central processing unit (CPU), and some form of memory. The processing element carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control unit can change the order of operations in response to stored information. Peripheral devices allow information to be retrieved from an external source, and the result of operations saved and retrieved.
Contrary to popular belief, computers existed from antiquity. Any tool used for calculation could be referred to as a computer. The earliest computers were tally sticks in use since around 20,000 BC. Mechanical analog computers started appearing in first century and were used in medieval era for astronomical calculations. In World War II, mechanical analog computers were used for specialized military applications. During this time the first electronic digital computers were developed. Originally they were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers (PCs).[1]
Modern computers based on integrated circuits are millions to billions of times more capable than the early machines, and occupy a fraction of the space.[2] Simple computers are small enough to fit into mobile devices, and mobile computers can be powered by small batteries. Personal computers in their various forms are icons of the Information Age and are what most people think of as “computers.” However, the embedded computers found in many devices from MP3 players to fighter aircraft and from toys to industrial robots are the most numerous.


 History of computing hardware   Read more.........

Programs

Components of computers. 


 

 


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