Sunday, May 31, 2020

Mixed English Questions for Mains Exam — Set 313

Directions(1-3): In the given sentences, some words are printed in bold one of which may be wrongly spelt or inappropriately used in the context. Choose that word as the answer. If all the words printed in bold are correct, mark E, i.e., ‘All are correct’ as the answer.

  1. Combined with volatility(1) in revenue and imbalanced expenditure,(2) it resulted in the government crossing its fiscal(3) deficit(4) target back in November last year.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    All are correct
    Option
    Volatility = liability to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
    Expenditure = the use of energy, time, or other resources.
    Fiscal = relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
    Deficit = the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.

     


  2. Climate change is at best an indicium(1) of a far more complex malaise(2), just as a fever is more often only a gauge(3) of something that’s gone awery(4) in our body.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    All are correct
    Option D
    Indicium = signs, indications, or distinguishing marks.
    Malaise = a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or unease whose exact cause is difficult to identify.
    Gauge = an indicator
    The correct spelling is 'awry' which means away from the usual or expected course; amiss.

     


  3. The voguish(1) industrial robot may wear the aureaul(2) of high technology but it came into existence(3) to meet a rather mundane(4) need of the organizers.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    All are correct
    Option B
    Voguish = contemporary
    Mundane = lacking interest or excitement; dull.
    The correct spelling is "aureole" which means halo.

     


  4. Directions(4-8): Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as "No error". Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.

  5. The bane of Indian hockey today is (1)/ the lack of interest by the part of the public (2)/ which in turn is fueled by the perception that (3)/ the sport doesn’t pay enough to take it up as a career. (4)/ No error (5)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Option B
    The error lies in the second part of the sentence. The preposition 'by' must be replaced by 'on'. Phrase "On the part of" is used to ascribe responsibility for something to someone.

     


  6. The constable said that (1)/ the prisoner seize a (2)/ fully loaded gun from a policeman (3)/ and shot the prosecutor. (4)/ No error (5)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Option B
    The statement is in the past tense and thus, needs to use a past form of verb. Hence, replace 'seize' with 'seized'.



     


  7. Although he has been (1)/ winning the elections (2)/ all years, this year his popularity (3)/ has substantially reduced. (4)/ No error (5)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Option C
    'All years' in the third part is incorrect and can be corrected in multiple ways. Either replace it with ' all these years' or by 'every year' to make it grammatically correct since we have to specify the noun "years" in such a context.

     


  8. Government took strict action (1)/ against the doctors on strike (2)/ but they refused to (3)/ resume to work. (4)/ No error (5)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Option D
    Usage of 'to' in the last part of the statement is incorrect and thus, needs to be omitted as it will bring redundancy.

     


  9. The scheme has been (1)/ implemented only in these (2)/ part of the country and the (3)/ Prime Minister will visit it shortly. (4)/ No error (5)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Option B
    The third and fourth parts make it obvious that the context is of a singular part because 'it' is used to address. So, 'these' is wrong usage in the second part and needs to be replaced with 'this'.

     


  10. Directions(9-10): A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the pair of words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

  11. Our Constitution was based on the belief that the free___________ of ideas, people and cultures is essential to the___________ of a democratic society.
    selection, concurrence
    interchange, preservation
    reversal, upholding
    dissemination, congruence
    distinction, design
    Option B
    Congruence means agreement or harmony; compatibility.
    Preservation means the action of preserving something, conservation.
    Dissemination means the act of spreading something, especially information, widely; circulation

     


  12. Britain for the present, is deeply ___________ in economic troubles, and the economic future, heavily ___________ looks uncertain.
    engrossed, responsive
    ingrained, skeptical
    saturate, enveloped
    mired, mortgaged
    restrained, participative
    Option B
    Engrossed means absorb all the attention or interest of.
    Ingrained means (of a habit, belief, or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change.
    Skeptical means not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
    Saturate means fill (something or someone) with something until no more can be held or absorbed.
    Enveloped means wrap up, cover, or surround completely.
    Mired means involve someone or something in (a difficult situation).
    Mortgaged means convey (a property) to a creditor as security on a loan.
    Restrained means kept under control.
    Participative means relating to or involving participation.

     




Mixed Reasoning Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 152

  1. Read the given information and answer the questions:

    Seven cartons M1, N1, O1, P1, Q1, R1 and S1 are placed one above another, also they are of different colors i.e. Red , Blue , Green , Yellow , Black , Purple and Violet (but not necessarily in the same order).Only one carton is placed between carton N1 and R1. Three cartons are placed between carton M1 and the carton which is of violet color but one of them is placed at top. Carton P1 is of yellow color. Carton S1 is placed just below carton O1. Blue colored carton is placed either at top or bottom. Carton P1 is placed above carton O1 but below carton Q1. Carton R1 is of violet color. The carton which is placed just below M1 is of purple color. Neither Q1 nor N1 is of black color. Green colored carton is not placed just above carton P1. Two cartons are placed between carton N1 and carton O1. Carton M1 is placed below the carton which is of green color.

    What is the color of Carton O1?
    Purple
    Violet
    Yellow
    Red
    None of these
    Option A

     


  2. Which of the following carton is placed at top?
    N1
    R1
    M1
    S1
    None of these
    Option B

     


  3. How many cartons are placed between carton Q1 and carton S1?
    1
    2
    3
    More than 3
    None of these
    Option D

     


  4. Which carton is placed just above carton N1?
    S1
    P1
    Q1
    The one which is of green color
    Both c and d
    Option E

     


  5. What is the color of Carton N1?
    Blue
    Green
    Red
    Yellow
    Black
    Option C

     


  6. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
    In a certain code language,
    ‘Random of the Game hover’ is written as ‘do se mo ne ti’,
    ‘hover random practical’ is written as ‘se jo mo’,
    ‘practical by ample’ is written as ‘jo pi ga’,
    ‘Random of ample’ is written as ‘pi se ti’.

    Which of the following may represents the code for ‘hover notice by ample’?
    zx ga pi mo
    jo mo pi ga
    ga pi mo ti
    mo pi se ne
    None of these
    Option A

     


  7. Which of the following could be a code for ‘hover decide ample’?
    pi ti jo
    mo pi zm
    pi ga ti
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option B

     


  8. Which of the following is the code for ‘Game’?
    ne
    do
    mo
    Either do or ne
    None of these
    Option D

     


  9. What does ‘se’ stand for?
    by
    Game
    Random
    Hover
    None of these
    Option C

     


  10. What does ‘ga’ stand for?
    hover
    by
    Ample
    Either a or b
    None of these
    Option B

     




GA Revision for SBI Clerk and other exams - 783

  1. Who announced a new book titled “The 12 Commandments Of Being A Woman”?
    A) Taruna Shinghal
    B) Tahira Khurana
    C) Mahi Kashyap
    D) Kavya Singh



  2. BRICS New Development Bank allow the new member countries to join the bank , however the BRICS capital share cannot fall below ____?
    A) 54%
    B) 60%
    C) 51%
    D) 55%



  3. Kolanka Cup is associated with which of the following sports?
    A) Golf
    B) Polo
    C) Hockey
    D) Tennis



  4. Which state gave his nod to rename Amin village to Abhimanyupur after Mahabharta warrior Arjuna’s son Abhimanyu?
    A) TamilNadu
    B) Haryana
    C) Assam
    D) Sikkim



  5. Recently United Bank of India and OBC merged itself with which bank?
    A) Bank of Baroda
    B) Syndicate Bank
    C) Canara Bank
    D) PNB



  6. Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the 100th Birth Anniversary celebrations of Jatir Pita Bangabandhu, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of which country?
    A) Bangladesh
    B) Thailand
    C) SriLanka
    D) Bhutan



  7. Where is the HQ of India Post Payments Bank?
    A) NewDelhi
    B) Mumbai
    C) Kolkata
    D) Chennai



  8. How much amount will be provided by India for constructing three school buildings in Nepal?
    A) 120 million
    B) 115 million
    C) 110 million
    D) 107 million



  9. The Rampur Raza Library is located in _____?
    A) Assam
    B) Kerala
    C) Uttar Pradesh
    D) Madhya Pradesh



  10. How much amount will be invested by Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Indian infrastructure sector via NIIF?
    A) USD 100 million
    B) USD 200 million
    C) USD 400 million
    D) USD 500 million



  11. When a bank chooses the wrong strategy or follow a long-term business strategy which might lead to its failure, it is called?
    A) Credit risk
    B) Business risk
    C) Operational risk
    D) Market risk



  12. Which organisation will regulate activities of payment aggregators (PAs)?
    A) SIDBI
    B) NPCI
    C) NASSCOM
    D) RBI



  13. Who has been awarded the Hindu Prize 2019 in the fiction section?
    A) Mirza Waheed
    B) Sulaiman Rehman
    C) Santanu Das
    D) Abhinav Sharma



  14. Which becomes the third State to launch star rating for industries?
    A) Jharkhand
    B) Madhya Pradesh
    C) Odisha
    D) Assam



  15. Which organisation won NASA award for planned lunar space station?
    A) HighSpace
    B) Tesla
    C) Trever
    D) SpaceX



  16. Which Company in collaboration with NASSCOM Foundation launched the Innovate for Accessible India campaign?
    A) Microsoft
    B) Google
    C) TCS
    D) Wipro



  17. What is the currency of Sweden?
    A) Dollar
    B) Krona
    C) Rupee
    D) Peso



  18. How much amount was announced by Facebook at helping small businesses which are most affected by the coronavirus?
    A) USD 100 million
    B) USD 200 million
    C) USD 150 million
    D) USD 400 million



  19. Where is Bankers’ Institute of Rural Development (BIRD) situated?
    A) Noida
    B) Nashik
    C) Pune
    D) Lucknow



  20. Where is the HQ of Asian Development Bank?
    A) Italy
    B) Thailand
    C) Switzerland
    D) Philippines




Current Affairs Quiz: May 30, 2020

  1. Which Institute name was recently changed to Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering &Technology?
    A)Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology
    B)Central Institute of Public Engineering & Technology
    C)Central Institute of Plasma Engineering & Technology
    D)Central Institute of Platelets Engineering & Technology



  2. How much loan was granted to India to upgrade 450 kms of state highways and major district roads in Maharashtra by Asian Development Bank?
    A)$180 million
    B)$300 million
    C)$200 million
    D)$177 million



  3. Recently Rbi imposed a penalty of ₹ 5 cr on which bank for non-compliance with certain provisions, including those related with NPA?
    A)Central Bank of India
    B)Bank of India
    C)IDBI Bank
    D)SBI



  4. Which company has tied up with Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) to distribute micro insurance products in unserved and underserved areas through its centres across the country?
    A)Vakrangee
    B)Tech Mahindra
    C)Mphasis
    D)Simon



  5. As per CARE ratings, India’s GDP Growth Likely to be at how much percent in Jan March 2020?
    A)2.5%
    B)3.9%
    C)2.4%
    D)3.6%



  6. According to a data,FDI in India grew by how much percent in 2019-20 year?
    A)13%
    B)11%
    C)10%
    D)14%



  7. As per former RBI governor Duvvuri Subbarao, India’s GDP Growth May Rebound to how much percent in current fiscal?
    A)5%
    B)2%
    C)6%
    D)4%



  8. Recently the 36th National Games was postponed.It was scheduled to be happen in which state?
    A)Karnataka
    B)Bihar
    C)Mp
    D)Goa



  9. Recently Shehan Madushanka was suspended from all forms of Cricket.He belongs to which country?
    A)Pakistan
    B)Afghanistan
    C)India
    D)SriLanka



  10. Who was made as co founder of food ordering platform Zomato?
    A)Mohit Gupta
    B)Gaurav Agarwal
    C)Ritesh Singh
    D)Vikas Chaturvedi



  11. Who is set to become Kerala’s First Woman DGP?
    A)R Sreelekha
    B)Sreelakshmi Nair
    C)Laxmi Mishra
    D)Naina Singh



  12. Who has been appointed as a member of the Olympic Channel Commission?
    A)SN Srinivasan
    B)Thomas Bach
    C)Sebastian Coe
    D)Narinder Batra



  13. What is the theme of this year International Day of UN Peacekeepers?
    A)Women in Peacekeeping: A Key to Peace
    B)Protecting Civilians Protecting Peace
    C)70 years of Service and Sacrifice
    D)Investing in peace around the world



  14. When is International Day of Action for Women’s Health observed?
    A)May 31
    B)May 30
    C)May 29
    D)May 28



  15. STATIC GK BASED ON CURRENT AFFAIRS
  16. Where is the HQ of Asian Development Bank?
    A)Philippines
    B)Germany
    C)Russia
    D)China



  17. Where is the HQ of Saraswat Cooperative Bank?
    A)Kolkata
    B)NewDelhi
    C)Mumbai
    D)Chennai



  18. Where is the HQ of International Olympic Committee?
    A)Germany
    B)Thailand
    C)China
    D)Switzerland



Reasoning : Blood Relation Questions Set 33

  1. Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    There are eight members in a family i.e. K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R. There are four females and two married couples. P has one daughter and one son. Q is son of L who is daughter of R. P is father in law of K. N is niece of O who is brother in law of K. M is mother of N.

    Who among the following is sister of O?
    M
    P
    K
    Q
    None of these
    Option A

     


  2. Which of the following is not true about M?
    M is aunt of Q
    M is grandson of P
    M is sister of O
    N is daughter of M
    All are true
    Option B

     


  3. How P is related to son in law of R?
    Mother
    Daughter
    Father
    Son in law
    None of these
    Option C

     


  4. How L’s sister in law is related to Q’s father?
    Son
    Mother in law
    Sister
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option C

     


  5. If Z is the wife of P. X is the son of L. How is Z related to X?
    Grandmother
    Father
    Son
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     


  6. Study the following information and answer the given questions:

    There are nine members in three generation family i.e. Jv, Tv, Uv, Cv, Mv, Qv, Ev, Sv, and Gv. Among them there are 3 married couples and only four females. Jv is paternal uncle of Qv. Uv has only 2 children. Sv is daughter-in-law of Mv and Mv is son-in-law of Tv. Cv is married to Mv. Ev and Gv are sons of Cv. Ev is not married. Tv is father in law of Sv’s father-in-law. Tv is married to Uv.

    Who among the following person is father of Qv?


    Tv
    Jv
    Uv
    Qv
    None of these
    Option A

     


  7. How is Gv related to Tv?
    Granddaughter
    Son
    Grandson
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option C

     


  8. Which of the following is true about Uv?
    Sv is grandson of Uv
    Jv is sister of Uv
    Mv is daughter of Uv
    Uv is aunt of Qv
    None is true
    Option E

     


  9. How Sv is related to son in law of Tv?
    Son in law
    Father
    Daughter in law
    Mother
    None of these
    Option C

     


  10. How Mv’s sister in law is related to Jv?
    Niece
    Daughter
    Nephew
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     




Saturday, May 30, 2020

Reasoning : Puzzle and Arrangements for Upcoming Exams – Set 167

  1. Read the following information and answer the questions:

    In school twelve students i.e. Xylo, Yash, Zaira, Udita, Varsha, Weom, Akansha, Banya, Caryl, Dinesh, Elvish, and Farah are from 6 different classes,only 2 students from each class. Classes are 2, 3, 5, 8, 11 and 12. Each class is called by different colors i.e. Red , Blue , Green , Yellow , Black , Pink. Xylo, Yash, Banya, Caryl, Elvish, Farah are from even numbered class. Zaira, Udita, Varsha, Weom, Akansha, Dinesh are from odd numbered class. Xylo and Yash are from same class. Zaira is not a classmate of Udita. Varsha is not from class 12, which color is Green. Neither class 11 nor class 8 color is Red and Yellow. Black color is a name of an odd numbered class, but it is not class 5. Weom is from class 11 with Udita. Akansha is not classmate of Dinesh. Caryl’s class color is Blue while Udita’s class color is Pink. Dinesh is not from class 5. Elvish’s class color is Red. Varsha is from class 3 and Banya is from class 2.

    Who among the following is a classmate of Varsha?
    Dinesh
    Caryl
    Weom
    Elvish
    None of these
    Option A

     


  2. Class of Farah is called by which of the following name?
    Red
    Blue
    Yellow
    Black
    None of these
    Option B

     


  3. Zaira is from which of the following class?
    3
    2
    5
    8
    None of these
    Option C

     


  4. Who among the following is a classmate of Banya?
    Elvish
    Akansha
    Zaira
    Udita
    None of these
    Option A

     


  5. Class 2 is called by which of the following name?
    Yellow
    Pink
    Red
    Blue
    Black
    Option C

     


  6. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions:

    There are ten friends sitting in two rows such that in row 2 Mani, Nitesh, Ojasvee, Priyal, Queen are sitting and facing in north direction and in row 1 Diksha, Elvish, Faizal, Girish, Heena are sitting and facing in south direction and they are of different ages 15, 20, 23, 30, 33, 35, 38, 45 ,49, 50 but not in the same order. No two persons are sitting together according to alphabetical order, except Girish and Faizal.There are two people sitting between Mani and Queen and either Mani or Queen is sitting at one of the extreme ends. Girish is 20 years old and sits third to the left of Heena. Neither Heena nor Faizal sits opposite to Mani and Queen, who is not the oldest. The age of Priyal is a multiple of 11. Girish sits opposite to Nitesh whose age is a multiple of 7. Two persons sits between the one who is the youngest and the one who sits opposite to the one whose age is 35. Three persons sit between the one whose age is 49 and the one who is the youngest. Ojasvee’s age is twice the age of Heena. The age of the person who is facing the person who is sitting 2nd to the left of Queen is a prime number. The age of Mani is equal to the sum of ages of Heena and Ojasvee. Only one person is sitting between Heena and Faizal.

    What is the age of Faizal?
    15 years
    45 years
    30 years
    23 years
    None of these
    Option D

     


  7. Who among the following is the oldest?
    Heena
    Diksha
    Ojasvee
    Elvish
    None of these
    Option B

     


  8. Who among the following sits to the immediate left of Elvish?
    Priyal
    Ojasvee
    Heena
    Cannot be determined
    None
    Option E

     


  9. Which of the following combination is true regarding the given arrangement?
    Diksha-49 years
    Mani-45 years
    Faizal-33 years
    Elvish-50 years
    All are true
    Option B

     


  10. Who among the following is 33-year-old?
    Priyal
    Heena
    Girish
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     




Mixed Reasoning Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 151

  1. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
    Eight friends Akansha, Banya, Caryl, Dinesh, Elvish, Farah, Garima, and Himani are seated in a row, some of them are facing towards north direction and some of them are facing towards south direction also they like different cities i.e. Lucknow, Himachal, Warangal, Azamgarh, Barabanki, Faizabad, Ajmer, and Zaheerabad (not necessarily in same order).The one who likes Ajmer city sits fourth to the left Dinesh. Akansha, sits second to the right of Garima.The one who likes Zaheerabad city sits third to the left of Himani, who doesn’t face north. Garima doesn’t like Azamgarh city.Only one person sits to the left of the one who likes Azamgarh city. The one who likes Azamgarh city sits
    second to the right of the one who sits second to the left of Garima. Farah sits third to the left of the one who likes Himachal. Dinesh sits second to the left of Caryl, who is not an immediate neighbour of Garima. Caryl faces same direction as Garima faces. Akansha doesn’t like Himachal city. The one who likes Warangal city is an immediate
    neighbour of Garima. Banya is an immediate neighbour of Farah. The one who likes Faizabad city sits sixth to the right of Elvish. Akansha and Banya face same direction as Farah faces.

    Who among the following likes Ajmer city?
    Banya
    Caryl
    Akansha
    Himani
    None of these
    Option A

     


  2. Who among the following sits immediate right of the one who likes Zaheerabad city?
    Himani
    Caryl
    Banya
    Akansha
    None of these
    Option B

     


  3. Who among the following likes Barabanki city?
    Akansha
    Caryl
    Garima
    Either b or c
    Cannot be determined
    Option D

     


  4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?
    Akansha
    Banya
    Caryl
    Farah
    Dinesh
    Option C

     


  5. Who among the following sits second to the right of the one who likes Azamgarh city?
    Farah
    Himani
    Garima
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     


  6. In each of the questions given below three statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts:

    STATEMENTS:
    a)Only a few G is S.
    b)Only a few B is I.
    c)No S is B.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a) Some S can be I.
    b) No B is G.
    c) All I is G.
    All follows
    Both a and c follows
    Both b and c follows
    Both a and b follows
    None of the above
    Option E

     


  7. STATEMENTS:
    a)No R are O.
    b)All O is S.
    c)No S is J.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)Some S is R.
    b) All J are O.
    Conclusion a follows
    Conclusion b follows
    Either conclusion a or b follows
    Neither conclusion a nor b follows
    Both conclusion a and b follows
    Option D

     


  8. STATEMENTS:
    a)No M is E.
    b)Only a few E is P.
    c)Some S is P and M.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)Some E is S.
    b) No E is S.
    c) some M is P.
    Either a or b follows
    Only a follows
    Both a and b follows
    Both a and c follows
    None follows
    Option A

     


  9. STATEMENTS:
    a)Some D is N.
    b)Only a few N is S.
    c)No D is R.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)No S is R.
    b)All N can be D.
    c) some N is not R.
    Both b and c follows
    Only a follows
    Both a and b follows
    Either a or c follows
    None follows
    Option A

     


  10. STATEMENTS:
    a)Only H are S.
    b)Only a few A are H.
    c)No A is E.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)All A is H is a possibility.
    b) All E are H is a possibility.
    Only a follows
    Only b follows
    Either a or b follows
    Neither a nor b follows
    Both a and b follows
    Option B

     




GA Revision for SBI Clerk and other exams – 782

  1. Which application joined hands with ICICI Lombard for COVID-19 cover for shopkeepers?
    A) Bhim
    B) PhonePe
    C) Google Pay
    D) BharatPe



  2. How much is the share of India among the shareholders of BRICS New Development Bank?
    A) 15%
    B) 12%
    C) 20%
    D) 18%



  3. Which state government has started door-delivery of pension scheme’Intivadhakey Pension to the beneficiaries?
    A) Andhra Pradesh
    B) Karnataka
    C) Odisha
    D) Kerala



  4. “Tiger” is the nickname of ______?
    A) Sunil Gavaskar
    B) P.T. Usha
    C) Milkha Singh
    D) M.A.K. Pataudi



  5. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) hiked the limit for foreign portfolio investors’ (FPI) investment in corporate bonds to how much percent of outstanding stock for FY2020-21?
    A) 9%
    B) 12%
    C) 10%
    D) 15%



  6. Recently the government setting up a new major port at Vadhavan near Dahanu in which state?
    A) WestBengal
    B) Gujarat
    C) Maharashtra
    D) Kerala



  7. Which state tops the list affected by global medical data leak as per Greenbone Sustainable Resilience data?
    A) Karnataka
    B) Maharashtra
    C) Uttar Pradesh
    D) WestBengal



  8. When bank’s image and public standing is in doubt and leads to public’s loss of confidence in a bank, it is called?
    A) Reputational risk
    B) Moral Hazard
    C) Operational risk
    D) Market risk



  9. Which body has signed an agreement to lend up to $60 million to Aavas Financiers Ltd , a housing finance company in India, to improve access to housing finance for lower-income borrowers, particularly women?
    A) IMF
    B) ADB
    C) AIIB
    D) World Bank



  10. How many IITs to get the status of Institution of National Importance from the government?
    A) 5
    B) 3
    C) 8
    D) 2



  11. S&P Global Ratings has slashed India’s growth forecast to how much percent for FY21?
    A) 2.0%
    B) 3.3%
    C) 3.5%
    D) 3.1%



  12. Which country discovers new natural ‘Jebel Ali gas field’?
    A) Russia
    B) China
    C) UAE
    D) India



  13. Recently Tata Power JV commenced commercial operations of 178 MW Shuakhevi HPP in which country?
    A) Georgia
    B) China
    C) Ukraine
    D) Spain



  14. Where is the headquarters of OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) situated?
    A) Muscat, Oman
    B) Lausanne, Switzerland
    C) Paris, France
    D) Vienna, Austria



  15. What is the rank of India in world’s most expensive country to live in as per CEOWORLD business magazine report?
    A) 135
    B) 115
    C) 125
    D) 130



  16. World’s largest hub for collaborative robots opens in which country?
    A) India
    B) Hungary
    C) Russia
    D) Denmark



  17. Where is LSE India Observatory situated?
    A) Russia
    B) Japan
    C) USA
    D) UK



  18. RBI hikes Insurance cover on bank deposits to how much amount from ₹ 1 lakh?
    A) ₹5 lakh
    B) ₹10 lakh
    C) ₹15 lakh
    D) ₹25 lakh



  19. Where is the HQ of India Post Payments Bank?
    A) Lucknow
    B) Chennai
    C) Mumbai
    D) NewDelhi



  20. According to National Payments Corporation of India.(NPCI) data, IMPS, UPI and the BHIM app are registering new records in the amount of cash transacted.UPI stands for which of the following?
    A) Unified Payment Interface
    B) Unique Pay Interface
    C) unique Payment Inclusive
    D) Unidentified Payment Interface




Static GK Quiz for Upcoming Exams Set 304

    Static GK Questions for SBI PO/Clerk, IBPS RRB, IBPS PO/Clerk, RBI Assistant, LIC, NIACL, OICL, NABARD, SEBI and other competitive exams
  1. The Pune is situated on ______
    A) Godavari
    B) Krishna
    C) Narmada
    D) Alaknanda
    E) Mutha



  2. Who became the first female prime minister of Pakistan?
    A) Khaleda Zia
    B) Benazir Bhutto
    C) Sheikh Hasina
    D) Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari
    E) Hina Rabbani Khar



  3. The Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS) is an autonomous think tank on strategic studies and land warfare based in _____
    A) Assam
    B) Kerala
    C) New Delhi
    D) Karnataka
    E) Ahmedabad



  4. In TPA, “P” stands for _____
    A) Private
    B) Process
    C) Public
    D) Party
    E) Periodic



  5. The Bengal Gazette was the first English-language newspaper published on the Indian subcontinent, started in 1780 by _________
    A) J.A.Hickey
    B) Sir Pherozeshah Mehta
    C) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
    D) Madan Mohan Malviya
    E) Annie Besant



  6. The book "The Arctic Home in the Vedas" was written by ______
    A) Jawaharlal Nehru
    B) Mahatma Gandhi
    C) Lala Lajpat Rai
    D) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
    E) Bal Gangadhar Tilak



  7. Who coined the famous slogan "Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan"?
    A) Narayan Guru
    B) Mahatma Gandhi
    C) Jawaharlal Nehru
    D) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    E) Lal Bahadur Shastri



  8. Marble Palace is a palatial nineteenth-century mansion in _____
    A) Assam
    B) Madhya Pradesh
    C) West Bengal
    D) Andhra Pradesh
    E) Rajasthan



  9. Which of the following is known as the 'Land of thunderbolt'?
    A) Finland
    B) Belgium
    C) Norway
    D) Cuba
    E) Bhutan



  10. "Ceylon" is the old name of ________
    A) Myanmar
    B) Bhutan
    C) Turkey
    D) Sri Lanka
    E) Thailand




Friday, May 29, 2020

Current Affairs Quiz: May 29, 2020

  1. Which payments bank has partnered with MasterCard to build customised solutions for payments such as tap-and-pay NFC?
    A)AU Small Finance Bank
    B)Paytm Payments Bank
    C)Fino Payments Bank
    D)Airtel Payments Bank



  2. Which artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot was launched by National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) to create awareness around its digital payment platforms like FASTag?
    A)MAi
    B)TAi
    C)SAi
    D)PAi



  3. Which e commerce company has partnered with Karnataka State Mango Development and Marketing Corporation Ltd. enabling farmers to sell their fresh produce online?
    A)Dailyobjects
    B)Amazon
    C)Ebay
    D)Flipkart



  4. As per rating agency Standard and Poor,Indian economy to contract by how much percent in FY21?
    A)5%
    B)3%
    C)2%
    D)1%



  5. Which Indian Institute have developed a magnesium alloy with significantly improved properties, that can replace steel and aluminium in automotive and aerospace components?
    A)IIT Madras
    B)IIT Bombay
    C)IIT Delhi
    D)IIT Kanpur



  6. Who was appointed as new president of New Development Bank?
    A)Will Smith
    B)VK Ranjan
    C)KV Kamath
    D)Marcos Troyjo



  7. Who has been appointed as new CMD of Oriental Insurance Company?
    A)SN Rajeshwari
    B)AV Girja Kumar
    C)VK Shaw
    D)Mayur Kumar



  8. Which company has acquired Amsterdam-based Etergo BV, manufacturer of electric scooters?
    A)Ola
    B)Uber
    C)Tesla
    D)OYO



  9. Recently which famous Urdu author, humorist and satirist passed away?
    A)Mujtaba Hussain
    B)Mohammed Hussain
    C)Mujammil Hussain
    D)Kashif Raja



  10. Recently R Shanmugam passed away.He was related to which sports?
    A)Tennis
    B)football
    C)Cricket
    D)Baseball



  11. Recently who released the children’s book ‘The Ickabog’?
    A)JK Rowling
    B)Marcus Tremos
    C)Williams Smith
    D)Andrew Wilson



  12. STATIC GK BASED ON CURRENT AFFAIRS
  13. Where is the HQ of Mastercard?
    A)Paris
    B)Washington DC
    C)NewYork
    D)London



  14. Where is the HQ of National Payment Corporation of India?
    A)Delhi
    B)Mumbai
    C)Chennai
    D)Kolkata



  15. Where is the HQ of Orintal Insurance Company Limited?
    A)Lucknow
    B)Chennai
    C)Mumbai
    D)NewDelhi