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  • IBPS CLERKS Questions On Quantitative Aptitude

    1. A sum of money is divided among W, X, Y and Z in the ratio 3 : 7 : 9 : 13, respectively. If the share of W and Y together 11172, then what is the difference between the amounts of X and Z? (3) (1) 7672 (2) 6834 (3) 5586 (4) Can’t be…

  • IBPS CLERKS Questions On Reasoning

    Directions (Q. 1): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow. According to the Indian defense analyst, Bhrama Chellaney, “The clean chit to Tahawwur HUssan Rana, the main accused in Mumbai terror attack by a Chicago court shows that the US may be unhappy with Pakistan’s counter terrorism efforts. But the last…

  • Vocabulary Words – 23.12.2016

    1.Diabolical(adjective):having the qualities Synonyms:atrocious,cruel Antonyms:gentle,kind Example Sentence:He had charmed her from her home by the exercise of diabolic arts. 2.Diadem(noun):a crown. Synonyms:coronet,dignity Antonyms:headdress,wreath Example Sentence:Inside three minutes the two craft were clear of the Diadem. 3.Diapason(noun):rich outpouring of melodious sound. Synonyms:spectrum,area Antonyms:spectrum,sweep Example Sentence:The dimensions of these pipes areregulated by a diapason, or scale. 4.Diaspora(noun):the…

  • IBPS CLERKS Questions On Quantitative Aptitude

    Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. Notifications of Transmissible in Factious Diseases Over the Years (Rate per 100000 inhabitants) Year Total (of about 12 diseases) Typhoid Hepatitis 1995 88 46 27 1996 126 60 44 1997 124 60 47 1998 211 109 86 1999 192 122…

  • IBPS CLERKS Questions On English Language

    Directions (Q. 1 – 3): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. The interesting thing about material things is that they only think of happiness; how much happiness is always momentary in mature. Ergo, at this future, you feel you are the happiest person in the world, after buying your…

  • IBPS CLERKS Questions On Reasoning

    Directions (Q. 1-4): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow. Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a row. There are 3 married couples in the group. Any person doesn’t sit with her spouse. D and E, both are married but not to each…