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  • Bank Exams Preparation Quantitative Aptitude Eenadu

    Bank Exams Preparation Quantitative Aptitude Eenadu 02-06-2017

  • Vocabulary Words –03.06.2017

    1.gong(noun): a shallow bell sounded by a hammer operated electrically Synonyms: alarm,bell Antonyms: buzzer,call Example Sentence: Bangs gave the proper signal for theaffirmative, after he had struck thegong. 2.holistic(adjective): the idea that the whole is morethan merely the sum of its parts, in theory Synonyms: comprehensive,integrated Antonyms: alternative,astrological Example Sentence: This is a gain, but also a loss: theholistic…

  • SBI PO Expected Questions In General Awareness

    1. The alphabet ‘S’ in the term NSDL stands for     (4) (1) Subsidiary (2) Statistics (3) Survey (4) Securities (5) Settlement 2. As per the 2011 census, which of the following states of India has the least population density?    (1) (1) Arunachal Pradesh (2) Meghalaya (3) Mizoram (4) Kerala (5) Other than those given as…

  • SBI PO Expected Questions In General Awareness

    Directions (Q.1-5) : In each question an incomplete stem of sentence is given. It is followed by five parts of a sentence numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) to complete the incomplete stem. Pick out the most appropriate part to complete the sentence meaningfully. 1. The employer appeared to be in such an affable…

  • SBI PO Expected Questions In Current Affairs

    1. Which country has recently launched its first freight train to London?     (3) (1) Singapore (2) Brazil (3) China (4) United States (5) Japan 2. The Union Government has kept interest rates on Small Savings Schemes unchanged for the fourth quarter of 2016-17. What is the interest rate on Kisan Vikas Patra?     (2) (1) 8…

  • Banking Terminology

    GDP: It means Gross Domestic Product. GDP is defined as the total market value of all final goods and services produced within the country in a given period of time (usually acalendar year). GDP = consumption + grossinvestment + government spending +(exports – imports), or, GDP = C + I + G + (XM). GNP:…