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Friday, 11 August 2017

English: Reading Comprehension

Q. Read the given passage carefully:

My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair.
Because of his repulsive and obese appearance, we called him Quasimodo. Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became convinced that he was not a bird at all, and refused to fly. He walked everywhere. He was always eager to join us in anything we did. He would even try to come for walks with us. So you had to either carry him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes, or else you let him walk behind. If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately after you.

Q. Read the questions given below and answer the correct option.

Q1. The narrator describes the pigeon as a ‘revolting bird’ because
a) he could not fly
b) he had to be carried everywhere
c) he had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers
d) he was fat

Q2. Quasimodo got his name because
a) he was a fat and ugly
b) he was attractive
c) he could not fly
d) he love behaving like human beings

Q3. We know that Quasimodo was always eager to go on walks because
a) he walked everywhere
b) he did not know how to fly
c) he complained loudly if he was not taken along
d) he always copied whatever humans did

Q4. Quasimodo protested when he was
a) left at home
b) lifted on human shoulders
c) taken for a walk
d) left behind during walks

Q5. The phrase ‘risking an accident to your clothes’ means
a) the bird pecked at their clothes
b) there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes
c) the bird risked a fall
d) the bird did not like their clothes


Q. Read the passage given below carefully
The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the ‘quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary  nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.

Q. Read the questions given below and answer the correct option.

Q6. Euthanasia means
a) a place in Asia
b) bringing about gentle and easy death
c) enthusiasm
d) the youth in Asia

Q7. One reason for trying all possible measures to save a person is
a) death is horrifying
b) there is possibility of recovery
c) doctors need to be compassionate
d) science may invent more sophisticated machines later

Q8. The people who argue for euthanasia advocate it saying
a) the patient is not living a qualitative life
b) we must not spend quality resources on a sick person
c) we should not bother about the ailing
d) it can be defended morally

Q9. The words ‘………………dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all’ implies
a) humans have no control over birth and death
b) the person may survive only for a very brief period
c) doctors are incapable of saving people
d) the patient may want to die

Q10. The writer finds it unpardonable to
a) end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.
b) end the life of a spastic child
c) end the life of an infant who is likely to live only for a few hours
d) end the life of a human being

ANSWERS:
1. (c) it had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers
2. (a) he was a fat and ugly
3. (c) he complained loudly if he was not taken along
4. (d) the walked too fast
5. (b) there was a chance of the bird soiling their clothes
6. (b) bringing about gentle and easy death
7. (b) there is possibility of a brief recovery
8. (a) the patient is not living a qualitative life
9. (b) the person may survive only for a very brief period
10. (a) end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes.


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Important Theorems and Properties of Circle - Short Notes

In this article, we will learn important theorems and concepts of circle. You just need to practice questions based on these theorems and concepts.

Know the complete basics and important properties of Circle. Questions related to Circle which are directly asked in SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL and other competitive exams.
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SSC CGL Tier-I 2017 Exam Analysis Shift-1 : 11th August 2017

SSC CGL Tier-I 2017 Exam Analysis Shift-1

SSC CGL Tier-I 2017 Exam Analysis Shift-1 : 11th August 2017

Dear students, Today is the 6th day and first shift of SSC CGL 2017 Exam. The Exam will be conducted by SSC from 5th August to 24th August 2017.We are providing Exam analysis of SSC CGL Tier-1 2017 Shift-1, so that all other aspirants can get an overall and clear idea about exam pattern and difficulty level. The SSC CGL Tier-1 2017 is being held in online mode. So dear students, without much ado, let's get straight to the detailed  Exam analysis.

Last year the Exam duration was 75 minutes but this time the Exam duration is 60 minutes. 

The important dates for SSC CGL 2017 are: 
  • SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam: 5th Aug to 24th Aug 2017 
  • SSC CGL Tier-2 Exam: 10th-11th November 2017
  • SSC CGL Tier-3 Exam: 21st January 2018
  • Skill Test/Computer Skill Test: February 2018
SectionLevelGood Attempts
English LanguageModerate-Difficult16-19
Quantitative AptitudeModerate16-21
General IntelligenceEasy20-23
General AwarenessEasy-Moderate16-19
OverallModerate74-79


General Intelligence

In SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam 2017 the questions of General Intelligence(Reasoning) were quite easy as usual. But some questions were difficult which were asked from figure counting and coding-decoding. Students can have a fair idea of what SSC had been upto in terms of these questions. As per the inputs shared by students, this was the easiest among all the other sections.

Some Questions are:
Find the odd one?
  1. 360
  2. 530
  3. 145
  4. 290
TopicNo of QuestionsLevel
Coding-Decoding1Difficult
Syllogism1Moderate
Matrix1Easy
Blood Relation & Ranking1Easy
Non-Verbal (Image)3-4Easy
Odd one out3Easy-Moderate
Direction Sense Test-Easy-Moderate
Analogy2Moderate
Series lengthy 5Easy-Moderate
Miscellaneous9Easy-Moderate
Total25Easy


English Language

English Language section again surprised candidates with 1 question from Active/Passive Voice and 1 question from narration. There was no reading comprehension and this was a major shocker for students. This year in this shift there was a cloze test (cloze tests were not seen in CGL Tier I exams in last 2-3 years). Para Jumble was a new introduction in this year's exam and it is time cosuming. Questions from Antonyms & Synonyms were quite difficult.

Topic of Cloze Test: Based on voting of Election

Topic
No of Questions
Level
Active/Passive Voice
1
Moderate
Narration
1
Moderate
Sentence Improvement
3
Easy
Error Detection
3
Moderate
Idioms/Phrases
2
Difficult 
Parajumbles 
2
Easy-Moderate
Antonym/ Synonym
4
Difficult
One word substitution
2
Difficult
Spelling check
2
Easy
Cloze test
5
Moderate
Total
25
Moderate-Difficult


Quantitative Aptitude

Quant in CGL 2017 exam was of moderate level. In this shift Quant questions were very calculative. 5 Questions from Bar Graph DI were asked. There were 5 questions of SI & CI and Profit and Loss. There were 2-3 from trigonometry which are not of basic level. Questions from algebra were quite easy. Geometry questions are not that easy.

There were 1 DI in the Exam:- Bar Graph (Sales percentage of 3 cars(sedan,SUV, hatchback ))

Some questions are:
  • If area of similar Triangle is 5:7. Then what is the ratio of its sides?
  • Amit can do a peice of work in 25 days and Tony in 20 days. If Tony started and worked for 10 days and left how many days it will take for Amit to complete remaining work?
  • If x/y+y/x=1 then x³+y³?
  • If A share is 5/7 of B+C  and B share is 7/9 of A+C and given some amount then find C share?

TopicNo of QuestionsLevel
S.I, CI, Profit/Loss 5Easy-Moderate
Mensuration2Easy-Moderate
Trigonometry2-3Easy-Moderate
Algebra4-5Moderate-Difficult
Time and Work1Moderate
Geometry2Moderate
Speed and Distance1Easy-Moderate
Average & Percentage1Moderate
DI5Easy-Moderate
Total25Moderate


General Awareness

In SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam 2017, General Awareness questions were asked from all aspects of GA. Maximum questions were from History (4-5), Polity (4-5) and Science (7-8 questions). The level was easy-moderate.

Some Questions are:
  • When was East India Company Started?
  • Who invented ivf?
  • What is netscape navigator?
  • Who is the founder of Gadar Party?

TopicNo of QuestionsLevel
History4-5Moderate
Geography3Easy-Moderate
Polity4-5Easy
Economics2Moderate
Science7-8Easy-Moderate
Current Affairs3-4Moderate 
Total25Easy-Moderate

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50 Important Books And Authors For SSC CGL and All Exams

Dear Students, In CGL Tier-1 2017 Exam, One question is being asked from Book and Author topic. We are providing to you some important book names and their Authors. Read all these books names and you can easily score 2 marks without much efforts. We wish you all the best for the SSC CGL 2017 Exam.
50 Important Books And Authors For SSC CGL and All Exams

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1. Abul Kalam Azad (India Wins Freedom)

2. Amar Singh  (Amar Kosh)
3. Amrita Pritam (Death of a city, 49 Days, Kagaz Te Canvas, The Thirteenth Sun, Khamoshi Se Pehle)

4. Amitav Ghosh (Kolkata Chromosome, Dancing in Columbia - At Large in Burma, The Glass Palace, In an Antique Land, The IMAM and the Indian, The Circle of Reason)

5. Anita Desai  (The Village by the sea)

6. Anurag Mathur (The Inscrutable Americans, Making the Minister Smile)

7. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (Ignited Minds, India 2020: A vision for the New Millennium, Wings of Fire)

8. Arun Shourie (Worshipping False Gods, Courts and their Judgements,  Falling Over Backwards, The World of Fatwas or the Sharia in Action)

9. Arundhati Roy (The God of Small Things, The Algebra of Infinite Justice, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness)

10. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (Anandamath, Durgesh Nandini, Kapalkundala)

11. B.M. Kaul (Untold Story)

12. B.N. Mullik (Chinese Betrayal)

13. David Davidar (House of Blue Mangoes)

14. Dr Amartya Sen (Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation, Development as Freedom, Choice of Techniques)

15. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (Riddles in Hinduism)

16. Deepak Chopra  (Ageless Body - Timeless Mind, The ways of the Wizard)

17. Dr S. Radhakrishnan (An Idealist View of Life, Bhagavad Gita, Hindu View of Life, Indian Philosophy)

18. Gulzar ( Autumn Moon)

19. Girish Karnad (The Fire and the Rain)

20. H.P.S. Ahluwalia  (Faces of Everest)

21. Indira Gandhi (My Truth)

22. J. Krishnamurti (The Awakening of Intelligence)

23. Javed Akhtar (Quiver)

24. Jawaharlal Nehru (An Autobiography, Discovery of India, Glimpses of World History, Bunch of old letters)

25. Jayaprakash Narayan (Prison Diary)

26. Jhumpa Lahiri (The Namesake, Interpreter of Maladies)

27. K.A. Abbas (Bread, Beauty, and Revolution)

28. Kapil Dev (By God’s Decree (Autobiography))

29. Khuswant Singh (Love, Truth and a Little Malice, Train to Pakistan, The Company of Women, Notes on the Great Indian Circus, Delhi, A Brush with Life, Lights and Sounds of World, Bride for the Sahibs)

30. Kiran Desai (The Inheritance of Loss)

30. K.P.S. Menon (Many Worlds, Yesterday and Today)

31. Kuldip Nayar  (India: The Critical Years, The Judgement)

32. L.K. Advani (A prisoner’s Scrapbook)

33. Mahatma Gandhi - (The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Conquest of Self, The Way to Communal Harmony, Non-violence in Peace and War, Self-Restraint versus Self Indulgence)

34. Maithili Sharan Gupta - (Bharat Bharati, Saket)

35. Manohar Malgoankar - (Bandicoot Run, Bend in the Ganges)

36. Mulk Raj Anand - (Two Leaves And A Bud, The Village, The Lord, The Bride’s Book of Beauty, The Coolie, The Bubble, The Untouchable, Confessions of a Lover)

37. Nayantara Sehgal - (Indira Gandhi’s Emergence and Style, A Voice of Freedom)

38. Nirad C. Choudhury - (A Passage to England, An Unknown Indian, Continent of Circe Scholar Extraordinary, Hinduism, To Hire or not to Hire, The Horseman and the New Apocalypse)

39. Prem Chand - (Godaan, Rangbhoomi)

40. Promilla Kalhan - (Black Wednesday)

41. Pt. Ravi Shankar - (My Music, My Life)

42. Rabindra Nath Tagore - (Chandalika, Chitrangada, Crescent Moon, The Court Dancer, Gardener, Gitanjali, King of Dark Chamber, The Post Office, Bisarjan)

43. Raj Kamal Jha - (The Blue Bedspread, If you are Afraid of Heights)

44. Rajendra Prasad - (India Divided)

45. R.K. Narayan - (A Town Called Malgudi, Malgudi Days, Indian Thought: A Miscellany, My Days: Autobiography, Mr Sampath, The Guide, The Vendor of Sweets, The Bachelor of Arts)

46. Ruth Prawer Jhabwala - (Heat and Dust)

47. Rohinton Mistry - (A Fine Balance, Such a Long Journey)

48. Romila Thapar - (History of Early India)

49. Salman Rushdie - (Midnight’s Children, Shame, The Satanic Verses, Fury, The Moor’s last Singh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet)

50. Sarojini Naidu - (Golden Threshold, The Songs of India)

51. Satyajit Ray - (Our Films Their Films, The Mystery of the Pink Pearl, Danger in Darjeeling, Robertson’s Ruby)

52. Sharat Chandra Chatterjee - (Devdas)

53. Sir Aurobindo Ghosh - (Essays on Gita, Life Divine)

54. Sisir Kumar Ghosh - (Beyond Modernization, Beyond Self)

55. Sunil Gavaskar - ( Sunny Days)

56. Ved Mehta - (Portrait of India)

57. Vikram Seth - (A Suitable Boy, The Golden Gate)

58. V.S. Naipaul - (A Loss of El Dorado, An Area of Darkness, Miguel Street, Among the Believers: An Islamic Journey, Finding the Centre in a Free State, A Bend in the River)

59. V.V. Giri - (My Life and Times)

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General Awareness Questions for SSC CGL,IBPS RRB PO and Clerk 2017

Current Affairs and General Awareness Questions

This is the high time to pace up your preparations for SSC CGL Upcoming IBPS RRB PO and Clerk Mains. Subjects like Aptitude, Reasoning, and English are important for the preparation of your exams but the subject the reality comes in your way as a big challenge is General Awareness. As you know General Awareness is the very important section in the banking exams. So we are here to provide you very handy Quiz on General Awareness that will cover Current Affairs, Static Awareness, and Banking Awareness topics. Attempt the quiz with your best effort and try to score as much as you can.

Current Affairs and General Awareness Questions


Q1. Which among the following two banks have launched co-branded credit cards for the customers recently?
(a) PNB and South Indian Bank
(b) SBI and Karnataka Bank
(c) ICICI and Indian Overseas Bank
(d) Axis Bank and Bank of Baroda
(e) Indian Bank and Bandhan Bank

S1. Ans.(b)
Sol. Karnataka Bank and SBI Card have launched co-branded credit cards for the customers of Karnataka Bank. Through this alliance, Karnataka Bank and SBI Card will launch two variants of the co-branded credit card named ‘Karnataka Bank Platinum SBI Card’ and ‘Karnataka Bank SimplySAVE SBI Card’. ‘Karnataka Bank Platinum SBI Card’, which has been designed keeping in mind the premium customers, offers features in line with their lifestyle and spending patterns. ‘Karnataka Bank SimplySAVE SBI Card’ is aimed at value-conscious consumers and offers rewards and features that enable customers to maximise their savings on their regular spends.

Q2. Who has appointed as the new chairman of Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC)?
(a) Vanaja N. Sarna
(b) Swati Gupta
(c) Tanushree Pareek
(d) Upendra Tripathy
(e) T S Anantharaman

S2. Ans.(a)
Sol. Vanaja N. Sarna has appointed as the new chairman of Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC). She has replaced Najib Shah after his retirement. Prior to becoming Member of the CBEC, she held the charge of Director General of Vigilance and Chief Vigilance Officer of the Department.

Q3. Which among the following countries has committed an 'Official Development Assistance' (ODA) of 371.345 billion yen (about Rs 21,590 crore) under 2016-2017 for various infrastructure projects, including the dedicated freight corridor in India?
(a) Malaysia
(b) Thailand
(c) South Korea
(d) Japan
(e) China

S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. Japan has committed an 'Official Development Assistance' (ODA) of 371.345 billion yen (about Rs 21,590 crore) under 2016-2017 for various infrastructure projects, including the dedicated freight corridor, in India. The notes in this regard were exchanged in New Delhi between S Selvakumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs and Kenji Hiramatsu, Ambassador of Japan to India.

Q4. Kanha tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh has become the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot of its own. The Mascot has been named as.................? 
(a) Bhoorsingh the Barasingha
(b) Shersingh the Shoreham
(c) Baghathakut the Bhagwat
(d) Singham the Singhatam
(e) None of the given options is true

S4. Ans.(a)
Sol. Kanha tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh has become the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot of its own. The Mascot has been named 'Bhoorsingh the Barasingha' to present the hard ground swamp deer as the spirit of the reserve and spread awareness to save it from possible extinction. The Kanha tiger reserve, spread over Mandla and Balaghat districts, is the only place in the world where the species exists. Barasingha or Swamp Deer is the State animal of Madhya Pradesh.

Q5. Under OLTAS, only a Single Copy Challan is used with a tear of the portion for the Tax Payer. What does OLTAS stand for-
(a) Online Tax Accounting Service
(b) Online Tax Amounting System
(c) Online Timing Accounting System
(d) Online Tax Association Service
(e) Online Tax Accounting System

S5. Ans.(e)
Sol. Under On-line Tax Accounting System (OLTAS), only a Single Copy Challan is used with a tear off the portion for the Tax Payer.

Q6. CRAR stands for _________
(a) Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio
(b) Capital to Risk Assets Ratio
(c) Credit Rating-Weighted Assets Ratio
(d) Credit Rating Assets Ratio
(e) None of the given options is true

S6. Ans.(a)
Sol. The Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) or Capital-to-Risk weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR) is a measure of a bank’s capital. It is expressed as a percentage of a bank’s risk weighted credit exposures. It is used to protect depositors and promote the stability and efficiency of financial systems around the world.

Q7. Which among the following are long term corporate bonds that are unsecured in nature?
(a) DCF
(b) Debentures
(c) Covenant
(d) CRAs
(e) Cheque

S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. A long-term security yielding a fixed rate of interest, issued by a company and secured against assets are known as debentures. Debentures an unsecured loan certificate issued by a company.

Q8. Name the novel authored by Colson Whitehead that has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, recently.
(a) The Underground Railroad
(b) Don Quixote
(c) The Odyssey by Homer
(d) In Search of Time
(e) The Divine Comedy

S8. Ans.(a)
Sol. The literary blockbuster novel 'The Underground Railroad' authored by Colson Whitehead, which depicts the journey of a young woman escaping from slavery via a fantastical train system has won the Pulitzer prize for fiction.

Q9. ESAF Small Finance Bank has launched a social deposit scheme called _____________ in Thrissur, Kerala.
(a) FinTech Subsidy Scheme
(b) Hrudaya Deposit scheme
(c) PowerTex Form Scheme
(d) Ujala Deposit Scheme
(e) Hardik Deposit Scheme

S9. Ans.(b)
Sol. ESAF Small Finance Bank has launched a social deposit scheme called 'Hrudaya Deposit scheme' in Thrissur, Kerala.

Q10. Name the mobile manufacturing company that has recently partnered with Airtel and BSNL to set up 5G internet speed in India to introduce a fast internet ecosystem in the country.
(a) Samsung
(b) Micromax
(c) Nokia
(d) Vivo
(e) Gionee

S10. Ans.(c)
Sol. Nokia and Airtel along with state-owned network BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd) have announced that they have partnered to set up 5G internet speed in India to introduce a fast internet ecosystem in the country.

Q11. Which among the following countries has beat Australia 4-3 in a thrilling hockey final of the 26th edition of the Azlan Shah Cup at Ipoh, Malaysia?
(a) Russia
(b) Singapore
(c) India
(d) New Zealand
(e) Great Britain

S11. Ans.(e)
Sol. Great Britain beat Australia 4-3 in a thrilling hockey final of the 26th edition of the Azlan Shah Cup at Ipoh, Malaysia. This victory came to Great Britain in the Azlan Shah Cup after 23 years. Australia is the world champions and had won the Azlan Shah title nine times. Great Britain becomes the first team from the British Isles to win the Azlan Shah title since 1994.

Q12. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in which of the following Indian state/UT? 
(a) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Daman and Diu
(c) Odisha
(d) Himachal Pradesh
(e) Kerala

S12.Ans.(e)
Sol. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the state of Kerala, amidst the hillocks of the Western Ghats. The protected forests are located at a high altitude. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is covered with montane rain forests and wet green grasslands along with dry deciduous and thorny-shrub forests towards the south. Tiger, Leopard, Elephant, Sambhar Deer, Indian Bison, Nilgiri Tahr, Rusty-spotted cat and Grizzled Giant Squirrel etc. can be found here.
Q13. Tansa Dam is in which of the following state? 
(a) Karnataka
(b) Uttarakhand
(c) Kerala
(d) Maharashtra
(e) Odisha

S13. Ans.(d)
Sol. Tansa dam is an earth fill and gravity dam on Tansa river near Mumbai, Thane district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The dam is one of the seven sources of drinking water to the city of Mumbai.

Q14. Who is the Chief Minister of Goa? 
(a) Manohar Parrikar
(b) Manohar Lal
(c) Pawan Kumar Chamling
(d) Pema Khandu
(e) Nara Chandrababu Naidu

S14. Ans.(a)
Sol. Manohar Parrikar is Chief Minister of Goa since 14th March 2017.

Q15. Which Bank has entered into a distribution agreement to sell the mutual fund products of HDFC Capital Asset Management Ltd (HDFCAML) during exchanged the memorandum of understanding in Mangaluru, Karnataka?
(a) State Bank of India
(b) Karur Vysya Bank
(c) Karnataka Bank
(d) Kotak Mahindra Bank
(e) ICICI Bank

S15. Ans.(c)
Sol. Karnataka Bank Ltd has entered into a distribution agreement to sell the mutual fund products of HDFC Capital Asset Management Ltd (HDFCAML) during exchanged the memorandum of understanding in Mangaluru, Karnataka. Investment in mutual funds will provide an opportunity to those customers who are uncomfortable about investing directly in stock markets as this tie-up will give HDFCAML an opportunity to expand its base in these centres.
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Special Quantitative Aptitude Quiz (Misc.) SSC CGL Tier-I 2017 and Banking Exams



Q1. A square and a rectangle have equal areas. If their perimeters are p_1 and p_2 respectively, then:

Q2. ABC is a right-angled triangle with right angle at B. If the semi-circle on AB with AB as diameter encloses an area of 81 sq. cm and the semi-circle on BC with BC as diameter encloses an area of 36 sq. cm, then the area of the semi-circle on AC with AC as diameter will be:
(a) 117 cm^2
(b) 121 cm^2
(c) 217 cm^2
(d) 221 cm^2

Q3. The difference between the circumference and the radius of a circle is 37 cm. The area of the circle is:
(a) 111 cm^2
(b) 148 cm^2
(c) 154 cm^2
(d) 259 cm^2

Q4. 2 metres broad pathway is to be constructed around a rectangular plot on the inside. The area of the plot is 96 sq. m. The rate of construction is Rs. 50 per square metre. Find the total cost of the construction
(a) Rs. 2400
(b) Rs. 4000
(c) Rs. 4800
(d) Data inadequate

Q5. The length of a blackboard is 8 cm more than its breadth. If the length is increased by 7 cm and breadth is decreased by 4 cm, the area remains the same. The length and breadth of the blackboard (in cm) will be:
(a) 28, 20
(b) 34, 26
(c) 40, 32
(d) 56, 48

Q6. A milk vendor has 2 cans of milk. The first contains 25% water and the rest is milk. The second contains 50% water. How much milk should he mix from each of the containers so as to get 12 litres of milk such that the ratio of water to milk is 3 : 5?
(a) 4 litres, 8 litres
(b) 6 litres, 6 litres
(c) 5 litres, 7 litres
(d) 7 lites, 5 litres

Q7. The cost of Type 1 rice is Rs. 15 per kg and Type 2 rice is Rs. 20 per kg. If both Type 1 and Type 2 are mixed in the ratio of 2 : 3, then the price per kg of the mixed variety of rice is:
(a) Rs. 18
(b) Rs. 18.50
(c) Rs. 19
(d) Rs. 19.50

Q8. The speed of a boat in still water is 10 km/hr. If it can travel 26 km downstream and 14 km upstream in the same time, the speed of the stream is:
(a) 2 km/hr
(b) 2.5 km/hr
(c) 3 km/hr
(d) 4 km/hr

Q9. Speed of a boat in standing water is 9 kmph and the speed of the stream is 1.5 kmph. A man rows to a place at a distance of 105 km and comes back to the starting point. The total time taken by him is:
(a) 16 hours
(b) 18 hours
(c) 20 hours
(d) 24 hours

Q10. The distance between two cities A and B is 330 km. A train starts from A at 8 a.m. and travels towards B at 60 km/hr. Another train starts from B at 9 a.m. and travels towards A at 75 km/hr. At what time do they meet?
(a) 10 a.m.
(b) 10.30 a.m.
(c) 11 a.m.
(d) 11.30 a.m.

Q11. A, B and C are on trip by a car. A drives during the first hour at an average speed of 50 km/hr. B drives during the next 2 hours at an average speed of 48 km/hr. C drives for the next 3 hours at an average speed of 52 km/hr. They reached their destination after exactly 6 hours. Their mean speed was:
(a) 50 km/hr
(b) 501/3 km/hr
(c) 511/3 km/hr
(d) 52 km/hr

Q12. Two workers A and B are engaged to do a work. A working alone takes 8 hours more to complete the job than if both worked together. If B worked alone, he would need 41/2 hours more to complete the job than they both working together. What time would they take to do the work together?
(a) 4 hours
(b) 5 hours
(c) 6 hours
(d) 7 hours

Q13. A and B can do a work in 8 days, B and C can do the same work in 12 days. A, B and C together can finish it in 6 days. A and C together will to it in: 
(a) 4 days
(b) 6 days
(c) 8 days
(d) 12 days

Q14. A, B and C started a shop by investing Rs. 27,000, Rs. 72,000 and Rs. 81,000 respectively. At the end of the year, the profits were distributed among them. If C’s share of profit be Rs. 36,000, then the total profit was:
(a) Rs. 80,000
(b) Rs. 95,600
(c) Rs. 1,08,000
(d) Rs. 1,16,000

Q15. A, B, C started a business with their investments in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5. After 4 months, A invested the same amount as before and B as well as C withdrew half of their investments. The ratio of their profits at the end of the year is:
(a) 4 : 3 : 5
(b) 5 : 6 : 10
(c) 6 : 5 : 10
(d) 10 : 5 : 6






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Thursday, 10 August 2017

General Awareness Questions SSC CGL Tier-1 | 10th August-Shift-3

General Awareness Questions SSC CGL Tier-1 | 10th August-Shift-3

SSC CGL 2017 Tier-I THIRD shift is over. These questions are based on the type of GA questions asked in the THIRD Shift of the exam (10th August). Candidates having CGL Exam in other shifts can go through these questions and can expect these questions to be asked in upcoming shifts as well.

Q1. Who received Sanjay chopra award?

Q2. Who is the Author of 'My story' book?


Q3.What is Insulin ?

Q4. What is the Full form of jpeg?

Q5.Question on macroeconomics ?

Q6.Madhuri Dixit associated with which dance form?

Q7. Question related to bhopal gas tragedy ?

Q8. One question related to lord cornwallis.

Q9.49th parallel is the boundary line of?

Q10. What is the Min. age for governor of a State?

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