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  • Vocabulary

    1. Humdrum(Adjective) Meaning : Lacking excitement or variety Synonym : Dull, boring, monotonous Antonym : Remarkable, exciting Usage : No matter how humdrum is your life without a job, once you get it things will go fine. 2. Axiomatic(Adjective) Meaning : self-evident or unquestionable. Synonym : Understood, Given, Granted, self-evident Antonym : Misunderstood, uncertain Usage…

  • English Language Questions for SBI Clerks

    Directions (1-5): Rearrange the following Five sentence (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph. A. The PES and RTE do have problems, and they need to be fixed; we need to find a way to make the system deliver in terms of better learning outcomes. B. The…

  • General Questions for SBI Clerks

    1.  The current price index (base 1960) is nearly 330. This means that             (3) 1.  all items cost 3-3 times more than what they did in 1960 2.  the prices of certain selected items have gone up to 3-3 times 3.  weighted means of prices of certain item has increased…

  • Reasoning Questions for SBI PO Clerks

    Directions (1-5): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: R 2 % M 3 E J # P 4 A * 9 6 @ U T 7 © I 1 Q 5 $ W 8 V N B 1.  How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of…

  • Quantitative Aptitude

    1.  The average marks in Math subject of a class of 32 students is 72. If the marks of two students were misread as 66 and 72 in place of 74 and 82 respectively, then what would be the correct average (upto two decimal place)?           (3) 1.  68.52 2.  69.56 3. …

  • Vocabulary

    1. STULTIFY Meaning: cause to lose enthusiasm and initiative, especially as a result of a tedious or restrictive routine. Synonyms: hamper, impede, obstruct, thwart, suppress, smother, repress, counteract, trammel, restrain. Antonyms: consolidate, augment, glorify, exacerbate, exalt, stir, elevate, accentuate, strengthen. Usage: By referencing actual statistics, he was able to stultify his opponent’s argument. 2. NIHILISM…