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IBPS CLERKS Questions On English Language
1. what toes into making a marriage can only be ____ by trial and error and couples are best left to ____ out what works. (3) (1) discovered, translate (2) regulated, find (3) leant, figure (4) seen, thrash (5) experienced, judge 2. India is firmly in the ____ of vote bank politics. So the ____…
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Vocabulary Words –17.12.2016
1.Evasively(adjective):tending Synonyms:ambiguous,cagey Antonyms :clear,definite Example Sentence:“You have made me happy, me who adore you,” was the evasive reply. 2.Flippant(adjective):frivolously disrespectful Synonyms:cheeky,cocky Antonyms :mannerly,nice Example Sentence:The taint of a flippant wit was common to all its members, and their assurance was unbounded. 3.Floss(noun):the cottony Synonyms:embellishment,ornament Antonyms :plain,ness Example Sentence:You floss up to the tallest domino and give…
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Who Is Who
Ministers of State (Independent Charge) V.K.Singh: Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent Charge), External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs. Inderjit Singh Rao:Planning (Independent Charge), Defence Santosh Kumar Gangwar: Textiles Bandaru Dattatreya: Labour and Employment Rajiv Pratap Rudy:Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (Independent Charge), Parliamentary Affairs Shirpad Yesso Naik: AAYUSH (Independent Charge), Health & Family Welfare Dharmendra Pradhan:Petroleum and…
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Vocabulary Words –16.12.2016
1.Diaconal(adjective):pertaining to a deacon Synonyms:clerical,sectarian Antonyms :sectarian,spiritual Example Sentence:The widows were soon entrusted with diaconal tasks connected with the worship. 2.Enormity(noun):outrageous Synonyms:depravity,horror Antonyms :delight,esteem Example Sentence:we have already said our say about the enormity of the danegeld. 3.Enmesh(verb):to catch Synonyms:embroil,ensnare Antonyms :disentangle,exclude Example Sentence:He had no fear of the consequences of his attempt to enmesh…
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IBPS CLERKS Questions On Reasoning Ability
Directions (1-5): In these questions symbols@, $, #, * & % are used with different meanings as follows : ‘A @ B’ means ’A is smaller than B’ ‘A $ B’ means ’A is greater than B’ ‘A # B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’ ‘A * B’ means ‘A…
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IBPS CLERKS Questions On Quantitative Aptitude
1. In a company there are 600 male and 400 female employees. Their average wage was Rs.25 per hour. If a female employee gets Rs.5 less than a male employee, what was the wage of a male employee per hour? (5) 1) Rs.27 2) Rs.22 3) Rs.24 4) Rs.29 5) None of these 2. The…
