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IBPS CLERKS Questions On Computer Language
1. If a new device is attached to a computer, such as a printer or scanner, its ____ Must be installed before the device can be used. (2) (1) Buffer (2) Driver (3) Pager (4) Server (5) None of these 2. The software that allows users to surf the Internet is called a/an ____ (1)…
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IBPS CLERKS Questions On General Awareness
1. A Syrian Journalist and rights activist awarded with “Annual press freedom Prize” by United Nations is____. (4) (1) Yoichi Miyazawa (2) Bejicaid Essebsi (3) Habib Essid (4) Mazen Darwish (5) None of these 2. 3rd, May is celebrated as ____ (3) (1) International Labour day (2) World Laughter Day (3) World Press Freedom Day…
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Who Is Who
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
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Vocabulary Words –12.12.2016
1.Hinge(noun):a jointed device Synonyms:articulation,axis Antonyms :unification,union Example Sentence:As Grahame had surmised, she was now the hinge of Livingstone’s scheme. 2.Fixate(verb):to fix Synonyms:haunt,infatuate Antonyms :attend,be engrossed in Example Sentence:The more we fixate it, the more its clearness and distinctness increase. 3.Leach(verb):to dissolve Synonyms:extract,filter Antonyms :weep,well Example Sentence:Pitts had some skill as a leach, and the medicine-chest…
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IBPS CLERKS Questions On English Language
1. undoubtedly, English is the most ____ spoken language in the world today. (2) (1) broadly (2) widely (3) greatly (4) beautifully (5) elaborately 2. Ravi’s behavior is worthy of ____ by all the youngsters (5) (1) trail (2) emulation (3) following (4) explanation (5) emulation 3. The minister called upon the people to ____…
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IBPS CLERKS Questions On Reasoning Ability
Directions (1-5): In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions number I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows-from the three given statements disregarding…
