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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

BANKING TERMINOLOGY


Anytime Banking : With introduction of ATMs, Tele-Banking and internet banking, customers can conduct their business anytime of the day and night. The 'Banking Hours' is not a constraint for transacting banking business.

Anywhere Banking : Refers to banking not only by ATMs, Tele-Banking and internet banking, but also to core banking solutions brought in by banks where customer can deposit his money, cheques and also withdraw money from any branch connected with the system. All major banks in India have brought in core banking in their operations to make banking truly anywhere banking.

ATM : ATMs are Automatic Teller Machines, which do the job of a teller in a bank through Computer Network. ATMs are located on the branch premises or off branch premises. ATMs are useful to dispense cash, receive cash, accept cheques, give balances in the accounts and also give mini-statements to the customers.

Bank Ombudsman : Bank Ombudsman is the authority to look into complaints against Banks in the main areas of collection of cheque / bills, issue of demand drafts, non-adherence to prescribed hours of working, failure to honour guarantee / letter of credit commitments, operations in deposit accounts and also in the areas of loans and advances where banks flout directions / instructions of RBI. This Scheme was announced in 1995 and is functioning with new guidelines from 2007. This scheme covers all scheduled banks, the RRBs and co-operative banks.

Bancassurance : Bancassurance refers to the distribution of insurance products and the insurance policies of insurance companies which may be life policies or non-life policies like home insurance - car insurance, medi-policies and others, by banks as corporate agents through their branches located in different parts of the country by charging a fee.

Banker's Lien : Bankers lien is a special right of lien exercised by the bankers, who can retain goods bailed to them as a security for general balance of account. Bankers can have this right in the absence of a contract to the contrary.

Banking : Accepting for the purpose of lending or investment of deposits of money from Public, Repayable on demand or otherwise and withdrawable by cheques, drafts, order, etc.

Basel-II : The Committee on Banking Regulations and Supervisory Practices, popularity known as Basel Committee, submitted its revised version of norms in June, 2004. Under the revised accord the capital requirement is to be calculated for credit, market and operational risks. The minimum requirement continues to be 8% of capital fund (Tier I & II Capital) Tier II shall continue to be not more than 100% of Tier I Capital.

Brick & Mortar Banking : Brick and Mortar Banking refers to traditional system of banking done only in a fixed branch premises made of brick and mortar. Now there are banking channels like ATM, Internet Banking,tele banking etc.

Business of Banking : Accepting deposits, borrowing money, lending money, investing, dealing in bills, dealing in Foreign Exchange, Hiring Lockers, Opening Safe Custody Accounts, Issuing Letters of Credit, Traveller's Cheques, doing Mutual Fund business, Insurance Business, acting as Trustee or doing any other business which Central Government may notify in the official Gazette.

Bouncing of a cheque : Where an account does not have sufficient balance to honour the cheque issued by the customer , the cheque is returned by the bank with the reason "funds insufficient" or "Exceeds arrangement".This is known as 'Bouncing of a cheque' .

Certificate of Deposit :. Certificate of Deposits are negotiable receipts in bearer form which can be freely traded among investors. This is also a money market instrument,issued for a period ranging from 7 days to f one year .The minimum deposit amount is Rs. 1 lakh and they are transferable by endorsement and delivery.

Cheque : Cheque is a Bill of Exchange drawn on a specified banker ordering the banker to pay a certain sum of money to the drawer of cheque or another person. Money is generally withdrawn by clients by cheques. Cheque is always payable on demand.

Cheque Truncation : Cheque truncation, truncates or stops the flow of cheques through the banking system. Generally truncation takes place at the collecting branch, which sends the electronic image of the cheques to the paying branch through the clearing house and stores the paper cheques with it.

Collecting Banker : Also called receiving banker, who collects on instruments like a cheque, draft or bill of exchange, lodged with himself for the credit of his customer's account.

Consumer Protection Act : It is implemented from 1987 to enforce consumer rights through a simple legal procedure. Banks also are covered under the Act. A consumer can file complaint for deficiency of service with Consumer District Forum for amounts upto Rs.20 Lacs in District Court, and for amounts above Rs.20 Lacs to Rs.1 Crore in State Commission and for amounts above Rs.1 Crore in National Commission.

Co-operative Bank : An association of persons who collectively own and operate a bank for the benefit of consumers / customers, like Saraswat Co-operative Bank or Abhyudaya Co-operative Bank and other such banks.

Co-operative Society : When an association of persons collectively own and operate a unit for the benefit of those using its services like Apna Bazar Co-operative Society or Sahakar Bhandar or a Co-operative Housing Society.

Core Banking Solutions (CBS) : Core Banking Solutions is a buzz word in Indian banking at present, where branches of the bank are connected to a central host and the customers of connected branches can do banking at any breach with core banking facility.

Creditworthiness : It is the capacity of a borrower to repay the loan / advance in time alongwith interest as per agreed terms.

Crossing of Cheques : Crossing refers to drawing two parallel lines across the face of the cheque.A crossed cheque cannot be paid in cash across the counter, and is to be paid through a bank either by transfer, collection or clearing.A general crossing means that cheque can be paid through any bank and a special crossing, where the name of a bank is indicated on the cheque, can be paid only through the named bank.

Current Account : Current account with a bank can be opened generally for business purpose. There are no restrictions on withdrawals in this type of account. No interest is paid in this type of account.

Customer : A person who maintains any type of account with a bank is a bank customer. Consumer Protection Act has a wider definition for consumer as the one who purchases any service for a fee like purchasing a demand draft or a pay order. The term customer is defined differently by Laws, softwares and countries.

Debit Card : A plastic card issued by banks to customers to withdraw money electronically from their accounts. When you purchase things on the basis of Debit Card the amount due is debited immediately to the account . Many banks issue Debit-Cum-ATM Cards.

Debtor : A person who takes some money on loan from another person.

Demand Deposits : Deposits which are withdrawn on demand by customers.E.g. savings bank and current account deposits.

Demat Account : Demat Account concept has revolutionized the capital market of India. When a depository company takes paper shares from an investor and converts them in electronic form through the concerned company, it is called Dematerialization of Shares. These converted Share Certificates in Electronic form are kept in a Demat Account by the Depository Company, like a bank keeps money in a deposit account. Investor can withdraw the shares or purchase more shares through this demat Account.

Dishonour of Cheque : Non-payment of a cheque by the paying banker with a return memo giving reasons for the non-payment.

Debit Card : A plastic card issued by banks to customers to withdraw money electronically from their accounts. When you purchase things on the basis of Debit Card the amount due is debited immediately to the account . Many banks issue Debit-Cum-ATM Cards.

Debtor : A person who takes some money on loan from another person.

Demand Deposits : Deposits which are withdrawn on demand by customers.E.g. savings bank and current account deposits.

Demat Account : Demat Account concept has revolutionized the capital market of India. When a depository company takes paper shares from an investor and converts them in electronic form through the concerned company, it is called Dematerialization of Shares. These converted Share Certificates in Electronic form are kept in a Demat Account by the Depository Company, like a bank keeps money in a deposit account. Investor can withdraw the shares or purchase more shares through this demat Account.

Dishonour of Cheque : Non-payment of a cheque by the paying banker with a return memo giving reasons for the non-payment.

E-Banking : E-Banking or electronic banking is a form of banking where funds are transferred through exchange of electronic signals between banks and financial institution and customers ATMs, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, International Cards, Internet Banking and new fund transfer devices like SWIFT, RTGS belong to this category.

EFT - (Electronic Fund Transfer) : EFT is a device to facilitate automatic transmission and processing of messages as well as funds from one bank branch to another bank branch and even from one branch of a bank to a branch of another bank. EFT allows transfer of funds electronically with debit and credit to relative accounts.

Either or Survivor : Refers to operation of the account opened in two names with a bank. It means that any one of the account holders have powers to withdraw money from the account, issue cheques, give stop payment instructions etc. In the event of death of one of the account holder, the surviving account holder gets all the powers of operation.

Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce): E-Commerce is the paperless commerce where the exchange of business takes place by Electronic means.

Endorsement : When a Negotiable Instrument contains, on the back of the instrument an endorsement, signed by the holder or payee of an order instrument, transferring the title to the other person, it is called endorsement.

Endorsement in Blank : Where the name of the endorsee or transferee is not mentioned on the instrument.

Endorsement in Full : Where the name of the endorsee or transferee appears on the instrument while making endorsement.

Execution of Documents : Execution of documents is done by putting signature of the person, or affixing his thumb impression or putting signature with stamp or affixing common seal of the company on the documents with or without signatures of directors as per articles of association of the company.

Factoring : Business of buying trade debts at a discount and making a profit when debt is realized and also taking over collection of trade debts at agreed prices.

Foreign Banks : Banks incorporated outside India but operating in India and regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI),. e..g., Barclays Bank, HSBC, Citibank, Standard Chartered Bank, etc.

Forfaiting : In International Trade when an exporter finds it difficult to realize money from the importer, he sells the right to receive money at a discount to a forfaiter, who undertakes inherent political and commercial risks to finance the exporter, of course with assumption of a profit in the venture.

Forgery : when a material alteration is made on a document or a Negotiable Instrument like a cheque, to change the mandate of the drawer, with intention to defraud.

Garnishee Order : When a Court directs a bank to attach the funds to the credit of customer's account under provisions of Section 60 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

General Lien : A right of the creditors to retain possession of all goods given in security to him by the debtor for any outstanding debt.

Guarantee : A contract between guarantor and beneficiary to ensure performance of a promise or discharge the liability of a third person. If promise is broken or not performed, the guarantor pays contracted amount to the beneficiary.

Holder : Holder means any person entitled in his own name to the possession of the cheque, bill of exchange or promissory note and who is entitled to receive or recover the amount due on it from the parties. For example, if I give a cheque to my friend to withdraw money from my bank,he becomes holder of that cheque. Even if he loses the cheque, he continues to be holder. Finder cannot become the holder.

Holder in due course : A person who receives a Negotiable Instrument for value, before it was due and in good faith, without notice of any defect in it, he is called holder in due course as per Negotiable Instrument Act. In the earlier example if my friend lends some money to me on the basis of the cheque, which I have given to him for encashment, he becomes holder-in-due course.

Hypothecation : Charge against property for an amount of debt where neither ownership nor possession is passed to the creditor. In pledge, possession of property is passed on to the lender but in hypothecation, the property remains with the borrower in trust for the lender.

Identification : When a person provides a document to a bank or is being identified by a person, who is known to the bank, it is called identification. Banks ask for identification before paying an order cheque or a demand draft across the counter.

Indemnifier : When a person indemnifies or guarantees to make good any loss caused to the lender from his actions or others' actions.

Indemnity : Indemnity is a bond where the indemnifier undertakes to reimburse the beneficiary from any loss arising due to his actions or third party actions.

Insolvent : Insolvent is a person who is unable to pay his debts as they mature, as his liabilities are more than the assets . Civil Courts declare such persons insolvent. Banks do not open accounts of insolvent persons as they cannot enter into contract as per law.

Interest Warrant : When cheque is given by a company or an organization in payment of interest on deposit , it is called interest warrant. Interest warrant has all the characteristics of a cheque.

International Banking : involves more than two nations or countries. If an Indian Bank has branches in different countries like State Bank of India, it is said to do International Banking.

Introduction : Banks are careful in opening any account for a customer as the prospective customer has to be introduced by an existing account holder or a staff member or by any other person known to the bank for opening of account. If bank does not take introduction, it will amount to negligence and will not get protection under law.

JHF Account : Joint Hindu Family Account is account of a firm whose business is carried out by Karta of the Joint family, acting for all the family members.. The family members have common ancestor and generally maintain a common residence and are subject to common social, economic and religious regulations.

Joint Account : When two or more individuals jointly open an account with a bank.

Karta : Manager of a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) who handles the family business. He is usually the eldest male member of the undivided family.

Kiosk Banking : Doing banking from a cubicle from which food, newspapers, tickets etc. are also sold.

KYC Norms : Know your customer norms are imposed by R.B.I. on banks and other financial institutions to ensure that they know their customers and to ensure that customers deal only in legitimate banking operations and not in money laundering or frauds.

Law of Limitation : Limitation Act of 1963 fixes the limitation period of debts and obligations including banks loans and advances. If the period fixed for particular debt or loan expires, one can not file a suit for is recovery, but the fact of the debt or loan is not denied. It is said that law of limitation bars the remedy but does not extinguish the right.

Lease Financing : Financing for the business of renting houses or lands for a specified period of time and also hiring out of an asset for the duration of its economic life. Leasing of a car or heavy machinery for a specific period at specific price is an example.

Letter of Credit : A document issued by importers bank to its branch or agent abroad authorizing the payment of a specified sum to a person named in Letter of Credit (usually exporter from abroad). Letters of Credit are covered by rules framed under Uniform Customs and Practices of Documentary Credits framed by International Chamber of Commerce in Paris.

Limited Companies Accounts : Accounts of companies incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 . A company may be private or public. Liability of the shareholders of a company is generally limited to the face value of shares held by them.

Mandate : Written authority issued by a customer to another person to act on his behalf, to sign cheques or to operate a bank account.

Material Alteration : Alteration in an instrument so as to alter the character of an instrument for example when date, amount, name of the payee are altered or making a cheque payable to bearer from an order one or opening the crossing on a cheque.

Merchant Banking : When a bank provides to a customer various types of financial services like accepting bills arising out of trade, arranging and providing underwriting, new issues, providing advice, information or assistance on starting new business, acquisitions, mergers and foreign exchange.

Micro Finance: Micro Finance aims at alleviation of poverty and empowerment of weaker sections in India. In micro finance, very small amounts are given as credit to poor in rural, semi-urban and urban areas to enable them to raise their income levels and improve living standards.

Minor Accounts : A minor is a person who has not attained legal age of 18 years. As per Contract Act a minor cannot enter into a contract but as per Negotiable Instrument Act, a minor can draw, negotiate, endorse, receive payment on a Negotiable Instrument so as to bind all the persons, except himself. In order to boost their deposits many banks open minor accounts with some restrictions.

Mobile Banking : With the help of M-Banking or mobile banking customer can check his bank balance, order a demand draft, stop payment of a cheque, request for a cheque book and have information about latest interest rates.

Money Laundering : When a customer uses banking channels to cover up his suspicious and unlawful financial activities, it is called money laundering.

Money Market : Money market is not an organized market like Bombay Stock Exchange but is an informal network of banks, financial institutions who deal in money market instruments of short term like CP, CD and Treasury bills of Government.

Moratorium : R.B.I. imposes moratorium on operations of a bank; if the affairs of the bank are not conducted as per banking norms. After moratorium R.B.I. and Government explore the options of safeguarding the interests of depositors by way of change in management, amalgamation or take over or by other means.

Mortgage : Transfer of an interest in specific immovable property for the purpose of offering a security for taking a loan or advance from another. It may be existing or future debt or performance of an agreement which may create monetary obligation for the transferor (mortgagor).

NABARD : National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development was setup in 1982 under the Act of 1981. NABARD finances and regulates rural financing and also is responsible for development agriculture and rural industries.

Negotiation : In the context of banking, negotiation means an act of transferring or assigning a money instrument from one person to another person in the course of business.

Non-Fund Based Limits : Non-Fund Based Limits are those type of limits where banker does not part with the funds but may have to part with funds in case of default by the borrowers, like guarantees, letter of credit and acceptance facility.

Non-Resident : A person who is not a resident of India is a non-resident.

Non-Resident Accounts : Accounts of non-resident Indian citizens opened and maintained as per R.B.I. Rules.

Notary Public : A Lawyer who is authorized by Government to certify copies of documents .

NPA Account : If interest and instalments and other bank dues are not paid in any loan account within a specified time limit, it is being treated as non-performing assets of a bank.

Off Balance Sheet Items : Those items which affect the financial position of a business concern, but do not appear in the Balance Sheet E,g guarantees, letters of credit . The mention "off Balance Sheet items" is often found in Auditors Reports or Directors Reports.

Online Banking : Banking through internet site of the bank which is made interactive.

Pass Book : A record of all debit and credit entries in a customer's account. Generally all banks issue pass books to Savings Bank/Current Account Holders.

Personal Identification Number (PIN) : Personal Identification Number is a number which an ATM card holder has to key in before he is authorized to do any banking transaction in a ATM .

Plastic Money : Credit Cards, Debit Cards, ATM Cards and International Cards are considered plastic money as like money they can enable us to get goods and services.

Pledge : A bailment of goods as security for payment of a debt or performance of a promise, e.g pledge of stock by a borrower to a banker for a credit limit. Pledge can be made in movable goods only.

Post-Dated Cheque : A Cheque which bears the date which is subsequent to the date when it is drawn. For example, a cheque drawn on 8th of February, 2007 bears the date of 12th February, 2007.

Power of Attorney : It is a document executed by one person - Donor or Principal, in favour of another person , Donee or Agent - to act on behalf of the former, strictly as per authority given in the document.

Premature Withdrawals : Term deposits like Fixed Deposits, Call Deposits, Short Deposits and Recurring Deposits have to mature on a particular day. When these deposits are sought to be withdrawn before maturity , it is premature withdrawal.

Prime Lending Rate (PLR) : The rate at which banks lend to their best (prime) customers.

Priority Sector Advances : consist of loans and advances to Agriculture, Small Scale Industry, Small Road and Water Transport Operators, Retail Trade, Small Business with limits on investment in equipments, professional and self employed persons, state sponsored organisations for lending to SC/ST, Educational Loans, Housing Finance up to certain limits, self-help groups and consumption loans.

Promissory Note : Promissory Note is a promise / undertaking given by one person in writing to another person, to pay to that person , a certain sum of money on demand or on a future day.

Provisioning : Provisioning is made for the likely loss in the profit and loss account while finalizing accounts of banks. All banks are supposed to make assets classification . and make appropriate provisions for likely losses in their balance sheets.

Public Sector Bank : A bank fully or partly owned by the Government.

Rescheduling of Payment : Rearranging the repayment of a debt over a longer period than originally agreed upon due to financial difficulties of the borrower.

Restrictive Endorsement : Where endorser desires that instrument is to be paid to particular person only, he restricts further negotiation or transfer by such words as "Pay to Ashok only". Now Ashok cannot negotiate the instrument further.

Right of Appropriation : As per Section 59 of the Indian Contract Act, 1972 while making the payment, a debtor has the right to direct his creditor to appropriate such amount against discharge of some particular debt. If the debtor does not do so, the banker can appropriate the payment to any debt of his customer.

Right of Set-Off : When a banker combines two accounts in the name of the same customer and adjusts the debit balance in one account with the credit balance in other account, it is called right of set-off. For example, debit balance of Rs.50,000/- in overdraft account can be set off against credit balance of Rs.75,000/- in the Savings Bank Account of the same customer, leaving a balance of Rs.25,000/- credit in the savings account.

Safe Custody : When articles of value like jewellery, boxes, shares, debentures, Government bonds, Wills or other documents or articles are given to a bank for safe keeping in its safe vault,it is called safe custody.. Bank charges a fee from its clients for such safe custody.

Savings Bank Account : All banks in India are having the facility of opening savings bank account with a nominal balance. This account is used for personal purposes and not for business purpose and there are certain restrictions on withdrawals from this type of account. Account holder gets nominal interest in this account.

Teller : Teller is a staff member of a bank who accepts deposits, cashes cheques and performs other banking services for the public.

Underwriting : is an agreement by the underwriter to buy on a fixed date and at a fixed rate, the unsubscribed portion of shares or debentures or other issues. Underwriter gets commission for this agreement.

Universal Banking : When Banks and Financial Institutions are allowed to undertake all types of activities related to banking like acceptance of deposits, granting of advances, investment, issue of credit cards, project finance, venture capital finance, foreign exchange business, insurance etc. it is called Universal Banking.

Virtual Banking : Virtual banking is also called internet banking, through which financial and banking services are accessed via internet's world wide web. It is called virtual banking because an internet bank has no boundaries of brick and mortar and it exists only on the internet.

Wholesale Banking : Wholesale banking is different from Retail Banking as its focus is on providing for financial needs of industry and institutional clients. 

Sunday, October 23, 2011

IBPS REASONING Input & Output Operations

Directions (1-5): Study the following information to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrang-ement.
(Corporation Bank PO 2011)
Input: age road own wire tire ink pen uni dice eat
Step I : Uni age road own wire tire ink pen eat dice
Step II : Uni Own age road wire tire ink eat pen dice
Step III : Uni own ink age wire tire eat road pen dice
Step IV: Uni own ink eat age wire tire road pen dice
And stepfour is the last step of the rearrangement
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions
Input: gem stat ace cast omit fan rate uncut era input

1. Which of the following would be the final arrangement?
a) Cast gem fan rate stat uncut omit input era ace
b) Uncut omit input era ace cast fan gem rate stat
c) Uncut omit input era ace stat rate gem fan cast
d) Uncut omit input era ace stat fan gem rate cast e) None

2. In Step III, which of the following word would be at 6th position from the left?
a)rate b)ace c)stat d)gem e) None
3. Which step number would be the following output?
Uncut omit gem stat ace rate era input fan cast
a) II b) III c) V d) IV e) None

4. In step IV of the rearrangement, if omit is related to era and rate is related to fan in a certain way, to which of the following would ace be related to, following the same pattern?
a)rate b)input c)stat d)gem e) None
5. Which of the following would be step VII?
a) Uncut omit input era ace stat rate gem fan cast.
b) Uncut omit input era ace rate stat fan gem cast.
c) Uncut omit input era ace cast fan gem rate stat.
d) Uncut omit input era stat ace rate gem fan cast.
e) There will be no such step as the input gets rearranged before

step VII
Answers with Explanations: After careful analysis of the given input and various steps of rearrangement, it is evident that two words are rearranged in each step. The words starting with vowels are rearranged from the left in the reverse alphabetical order and words starting with consonants are arranged from the right in alphabetical order.
Input : gem stat ace cast omit fan rate uncut era input
Step I : uncut gem stat ace omit fan rate era input cast
Step II : uncut omit gem stat ace rate era input fan cast
Step III : uncut omit input stat ace rate era gem fan cast
Step IV : uncut omit input era stat ace rate gem fan cast
Step V : uncut omit input era ace stat rate gem fan stat
1. (c) Option (c) is the final arrangement
2. (a) The word 'rate' is at sixth place from the left in the Step III.
3. (a) It is Step II
4. (d) There is one word between 'omit' and 'era'. Therefore 'ace' would be related to 'gem'.
5. (e) Step IV is the last Step.
Directions (6-10): Study the follow-ing information carefully and answer the questions which follow:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. Follow-ing is an illustration of input and the rearrangement. (United Bank of India PO-2010)
Input : flight 37 delay an 53 87 hour 19 by 46
Step I : 87 flight 37 delay 53 hour 19 by 46 an
Step II : 87 53 flight 37 delay hour 19 46 by an
Step III : 87 53 46 flight 37 hour 19 delay by an
Step IV : 87 53 46 37 hour 19 flight delay by an
Step V : 87 53 46 37 19 hour flight delay by an
Step V is the last step of the arrangement of the above input as the intended rearrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, answer the following questions based upon the input:
24cross 82 road 93 safe 13 jam halt 46
6. Which of the following would be the second step after the rearrangement?
a) 93 82 46 24 13 safe road jam halt cross
b) 93 82 46 24 road safe 13 jam halt cross
c) 93 82 24 road safe 13 jam 46 halt cross
d) 93 24 82 road safe 13 jam halt 46 cross e) None of these
7. Which of the following would be the final arrangement?
a) 93 82 46 24 13 safe road jam halt cross
b) 93 82 46 13 24 safe road jam halt cross
c) 13 24 46 82 93 safe road jam halt cross
d) 93 82 46 24 13 cross halt jam road safe
e) safe road jam halt cross 93 82 46 24 13
8. Which of the following will be step VI of the above input?
a) 93 24 82 road safe 13 jam halt 46 cross
b) 93 82 24 road safe 13 jam 46 halt cross
c) 93 82 46 24 road safe 13 jam halt cross
d) 93 82 46 24 13 safe road jam halt cross
e) There will be no such step as it gets arranged before StepVI
9. In step III, which of the following would be the third word/number from the left?
a) safe b) 46 c)13 d) road e) None
10. Which step would be the following Output?
93 24 82 road safe 13 jam halt 46 cross
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V

Answers: 
6) c, 7) a, 8) e, 9) b, 10) a
Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and the rearrangement.
(Central Bank of India PO-2010)
Input : why is 25 bigger than 14 but smaller than 32
Step I : than 14 why is 25 bigger but smaller than 32
Step II : than 14 is 25 why bigger but smaller than 32
Step III : than 14 is 25 than 32 why bigger but smaller
Step IV : than 14 is 25 than 32 why smaller bigger but
Step V : than 14 is 25 than 32 why smaller but bigger
and step V is the last step of the arrangement of the above input as the intended rearrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, indicate the answer in each of the following questions with respect to the appropriate step for the given input.
Input for the questions
any number less than 30 and more than 20 does not equal 40
11. Which step number would be the following output? than 20 any number less than 30 and more does not equal 40
a) III b) IV c) V d) VI e) None
12. How many steps would be needed to complete the arrangement?
a) X b) VIII c) IX d) VII e) None
13. Which of the following would be step IV?
a) than 20 than 30 equal 40 any number less and more does not
b) than 20 any number less than 30 and more does not equal 40
c) 20 30 40 than than equal num-ber any less and more does not
d) 20 than 30 than 40 equal number any less and more does not e) None of these
14. Which of the following would be the step II?
a) 20 than 30 than any number less and more does not equal 40
b) than 20 than 30 equal 40 any number less and more does not
c) than 20 than 30 any number less and more does not equal 40
d) than 20 than 30 any number less and more does not 40 equal e) None of these.
15. Which word/number would be on 8th position from left side in step V?
a)any b)not c)40 d)number e) none
Answers with Explanations: First of all the num-bers and their preceding letters are arranged. The numbers are arranged in ascending order. Then, the words are arranged in alphabetical but in reverse order.
Input: any number less than 30 and more than20 does not equal 40
Step I: than 20 any number less than 30 and more does not equal 40
Step II: than 20 than 30 any num-ber less and more does not equal 40
Step III: than 20 than 30 equal 40 any number less and more does not
Step IV: than 20 than 30 equal 40 number any less and more does not
Step V: than 20 than 30 equal 40 number not any less and more does
Step VI: than 20 than 30 equal 40 number not more any less and does
Step VII: than 20 than 30 equal 40 number not more less any and does
Step VIII: than 20 than 30 equal 40 number not more less does any
and Step VIII is the last Step
11. e) It is Step I.
12. b) Eight steps would be required to complete the arrangement.
13. e) There is no such option.
14. c) Option (c) is step III.
15. b) The word 'not' would be on 8th position from left in Step V.

Friday, October 21, 2011

BANK EXAMS GENERAL AWARENESS QUESTIONS

1) This agency issued guidelines on distance marketing of products on 6 April 2011 to protect the interest of people who buy policies over phone or Internet. Identify the agency.
a. SEBI
b. IRDA
c. TRAI
d. DoT
2) In India’s first sale of rupee perpetual bonds by a non-finance company Rs 1500 crore ($332 million) was raised. Name the non-finance company.

a. Tata Steel
b. Pantallons Retail
c. RIL
d. Maruti Suzuki
3) Which of the following Indian cricket players took the highest number of wickets in the recently concluded ICC World Cup 2011 along with Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi?
a. Yuvraj Singh
b. Zaheer Khan
c. Munaf Patel
d. Harbhajan Singh
4) Union Sports Ministry on 6 April 2011 formed a committee to fine-tune the draft National Sports Development Bill. Who is heading the committee?
a. Justice Mukul Mudgal
b. Justice Tej Pratap Singh Mann
c. Justice Gurdev Singh
d. Justice Jaswant Singh Phogat
5) Name the cricketer who beat Michael Clarke by a comfortable 15-vote margin to bag the Allan Border Medal besides being named Australia’s ODI Player of the Year in Feb 2010?
a. Shane Watson
b. Simon Katich
c. Mitchell Johnson
d. Sachin Tendulkar
6) Record food grain production helped to reduce food inflation to a four month low for the week ending 26 March 2011. What was the inflation percentage for the week?
a. 9.18%
b. 9.25%
c. 9.21%
d. 9.36%
7) Praveen Kumar Tripathi took over as the Chief Secretary of which of the following governments on 4 April 2011?
a. Delhi Government
b. Haryana Government
c. Uttar Pradesh Government
d. Uttarakhand Government
8) The Union Government gifted a Kendriya Vidyalaya to a nondescript village Indrapura to which of the following Indian states?
a. Bihar
b. Odisha
c. Rajasthan
d. Madhya Pradesh
9) The Supreme Court on 5 April 2011 passed an order to lift iron export ban imposed by which of the following Indian states on 26 July 2010 and also ordered it to implement the new rules for regulating iron ore mining and transportation?
a. Tamil Nadu
b. Andhra Pradesh
c. Karnataka
d. Odisha
10) To enhance credit worthiness of economically weaker sections and LIG households, a Mortgage Risk Guarantee Fund was announced to be created under which of the following scheme or Yojana?
a. Rajiv Awas Yojana
b. Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana
c. Indira Awas Yojana
d. Mahatama Gandhi NREGA
11) Which agency issued guidelines on distance marketing of products on 6 April 2011 to protect the interest of people who buy policies over phone or Internet?
a. SEBI
b. IRDA
c. TRAI
d. DoT
12) Buyer's Credit was launched by the Commerce and Industry Minister, Anand Sharma, on 6 April 2011 to boost project exports from India. Under which of the following was Buyer’s Credit launched?
a. National Export Insurance Account
b. Export-Import Bank of India
c. Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India
d. Reserve Bank of India
13) Read the two statements mentioned with regard to the budgetary allocations for addressing environmental concerns.
1. The budget proposed that the solar lantern used in far-flung villages will attract no duty from 10 per cent charged earlier.
2. To provide green and clean transportation for the masses, National Mission for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles will be launched in the year 2011 in collaboration with all stakeholders. Which of them is true?
a. Only 1
b. Only 2
c. Both 1 & 2
d. None of the above
14) 21 year old Marjan Kalhor is the first Iranian woman to have entered an Olympic event. She is a participant in the 2010 Winter Olympics that began in Vancouver on 12 Feb 2010. Which sport is she associated with?
a. Ski
b. Shot put
c. Cycling
d. Bobsleigh
15) With his victory in the men’s large hill ski jump on 20 Feb 2010 at the Vancouver Olympics, he became the first person to win four individual gold ski jumping medals. Name this sportsperson.
a. Simon Ammann (Switzerland)
b. Ahonen Janne (Finland)
c. Alexander Nicholas (USA)
d. Bardal Anders (Norway)
16) The Indian Government in April 2011 issued a notice to which of the following companies to terminate licences for Kerala, West Bengal and Assam for delay in roll- out of services in these three circles?
a. Sistema Shyam Teleservices
b. Tata Teleservices
c. Reliance
d. BSNL
17) Which Italian luxury sports car makers on 6 April 2011 announced its entry into the Indian market where it will sell its high-performance cars priced between Rs1.20 crore and Rs1.43 crore?
a. Maserati
b. Bentley
c. Aston Martin
d. Maybach
18) Who did HDFC Bank, the country's second-largest private sector lender appoint in March 2011 to head its investment banking division?
a. Rakesh Singh
b. Charul Madan
c. Gaurav Khungar
d. Atul Singh
19) Gangaur, a festival which marks the union of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati is celebrated for 18 days from the day after Holi in which of the following Indian states?
a. Rajasthan
b. Karnataka
c. Tamil Nadu
d. Uttaranchal
20) Read the following statements with regard to the allocation in the Educational sector as proposed by Union Budget 2011-12.
1. For Sarva Siksha Abhiyan the allocation was increased by 40 percent to 21000 crore rupees.
2. All institutions of higher learning will be connected through optical fibers by March 2012.
3. 500 crore rupees was proposed to be provided for national skill development fund.
4. For the needy scheduled castes ad scheduled tribe candidates studying in class-IX and Xth pre-matric scholarship scheme was proposed to be introduced. Which of the above mentioned statements is not true?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3 & 4
d. 4
21) Scientists recently developed a computer that could be controlled by the power of thought. It would help people unable to speak or move. What is the name of the technology which they used to develop this kind of computer?
a. electrocortiography
b. symbian C++
c. java
d. flash lite
22) Which of the following companies bought the Pringles brand from Procter & Gamble Co for $1.5 billion?
a. Diamond Foods Inc
b. PepsiCo's Frito-Lay
c. Emerald Nuts
d. Kettle Potato Chips
23) Online marketplace eBay India, in association with leading apparel brand Reebok auctioned a bat autographed by Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The proceeds of the auction will go to which of the following NGOs?
a. Oxfem
b. CRY
c. All Bengal Women’s Union
d. UNEM
24) Which Indian hockey player was in April 2011 named captain of the Indian Hockey team the upcoming Sultan Azlan Shah Cup scheduled to be played in Malaysia from 5-15 May 2011?
a. Arjun Halappa
b. Rajpal Singh
c. Bharat Kumar Chetri
d. Mohd. Amir Khan
25) Under the Godfrey Phillips Zonal Bravery Awards given away by the former ruler of Jodhpur, Gaj Singh in Jaipur on 5 April 2011, which of the following NGOs was honoured with the Amodhini Award of Rs.1 lakh?
a. Udyogini
b. Charities Aid Foundation
c. CRY
d. Akhil Bharatiya Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram
26) The Basic Customs Duty exemption was proposed to be extended to which of the following sectors?
a. art and antiquities for exhibition or display in private art galleries
b. Cinematographic film, factory-built ambulances
c. syringes and needles
d. agricultural machinery
27) A massive Tsunami caused by a devastating earthquake of the 8.9 magnitude hit about 400 km north-east of Tokyo, capital of Japan. Where is the Pacific Tsunami Warning System headquartered? 
a. Hawai
b. Tokyo
c. Manila
d. Jakarta
28) Which of the following companies announced on 6 April 2011 that it won contract to provide broadband internet connectivity to Indian Railways through state-run RailTel Corp of India Ltd?
a. DEL
b. IBM
c. Infosys
d. HCL Infosystems
29) Which super luxury carmaker on 7 April 2011 unveiled Continental GT sedan in India?
a. Ferrati
b. Bentley
c. Maybach
d. Maserati
30) What amount of money was allocated for Bharat Nirman?
a. 1000 crore
b. 58000 crore
c. 55438 crore
d. 14362 crore
31) Who defeated Tamarine Tanasugarn on 15 Feb 2010 to retain the Pattaya Open title?
a. Vera Zvonareva of Russia
b. Sabine Lisicki of Germany,
c. Ayumi Morita of Japan
d. Kimiko Date Krumm of Japan
32) A massive Tsunami caused by a devastating earthquake of the 8.9 magnitude hit about 400 km north-east of Tokyo, capital of japan. What are the possible factors which can cause Tsunami?
i)An Earthquake
ii) A landslide
iii) A volcanic eruption or explosion
iv) Impact by a meteorite
Please choose the right option
a. i, ii, iii and iv
b. i and ii only
c. ii and iii only
d. i and iv only
33) Which of the following Indian cricket is the most heavily insured player for the forthcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 4 T-20 tournament which begins on 8 April 2011?
a. Sachin Tendulkar
b. Yuvraj Singh
c. M S Dhoni
d. Virender Sehwag
34) The Union Budget for 2011-12 proposed lowering of qualifying age for tax relief for senior citizens from 65 years to _?
a. 55
b. 58
c. 60
d. 62
35) Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee proposed to increase the Income Tax Exemption Limit for individual tax payers from 1 lakh 60 to _?
a. 1 lakh 80 thousand
b. 1 lakh 90 thousand
c. 2 lakh
d. 2 lakh 20 thousand
36) Noted Social worker Anna Hazare on 5 April 2011 started his hunger strike  at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to protest against the reported delay in bringing in which of the following bills to effectively deal with corruption?
a. Lokpal Bill
b. The Competition (Amendment) Bill
c. The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Bill
d. The Appropriation (No.3 ) Bill
37) Who became the world number one badminton player?
a. Saina Nehwal
b. Wang Xin
c. Sania Mirza
d. Wang Shixian
38) When is the National Youth Day observed?
a. January 14
b. February 14
c. August 31
d. January 12
39) What is Tejas?
a. Spacecraft
b. Missile
c. Submarine
d. Light combat aircraft
40) Who is the Chairperson of the Central Board Film Certification?
a. Sharmila Tagore
b. Karan Johar
c. Nafisa Ali
d. Om Puri
e. None of these
41) Ali Akbar Salehi is the foreign minister of
a. Israel
b. Iran
c. Afghanistan
d. Indonesia
42) Who is the new chief of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)?
a. AP Singh
b. Arun Shourie
c. Sanjeev Tripathi
d. BK Gupta
43) According to an extensive genetic study on modern humans, two conclusions were drawn out.
i) There is an enormous amount of diversity in the African hunter-gatherer populations.
ii) The genetic diversity among 27 present-day African populations originated in southern Africa and progressed to northern Africa.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
a. Both i and ii
b. Neither I and ii
c. Only i
d. Only ii
44) Which one of the following Indian states recently released a Braille version of the RTI (Right to Information) Act and its rules for the benefit of visually challenged?
a. Gujarat
b. Bihar
c. Haryana
d. Madhya Pradesh
45) Roger Federer won his fourth Australian Open Tennis Championship and 16th Grand Slam on 31 Jan 2010. Who did he defeat in the final of the Australian Open 2010?
a. Rafael Nadal
b. Andy Murray
c. Fred Perry
d. Rod Laver
46) Which of the following Bollywood Actress won the Best Actress trophy at the 13th London Asian Film Festival for her performance in Onir’s I AM?
a. Nandita Das
b. Juhi Chawla
c. Tabu
d. Konkona Sen Sharma
47) In tiger census 2010, 
i) Pugmarks were used as the only indicator of tiger numbers.
ii) An advanced Scientific process was adopted which included video trapping and use of satellite data. Which of the above statements is/are incorrect?
Choose the right option:
a. Only i is incorrect
b. Only ii is incorrect
c. Both i and ii are incorrect
d. Both i and ii are not incorrect
48) India defeated Pakistan by 29 runs in the semi finals of the ICC World Cup 2011 played at Mohali. Who was declared man of the match of the high powered game?
a. Saeed Ajmal
b. Sachin Tendulkar
c. Munaf Patel
d. Wahab Riaz
49) Which of the following bodies put off indefinitely the new rules governing unwanted telemarketing calls which were supposed to be implemented from 21 March 2011?
a. Department of Telecommunication (DoT)
b. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
c. Indian Ministry of communication & Technology
d. HRD Ministry
50) The Indian government in March 2011 conferred the Miniratna status on which of the following PSUs?
a. National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
b. Air India Charters Ltd
c. Cement Corporation of India
d. HMT Machine Tools Ltd

Answers: 
1) B 2) A 3) B 4) A 5) A 6) A 7) A 8) C 9) C 10) A 11) B 12) A 13) B 14) A 15) A 16) A 17) C 18) A 19) A 20) B 21) A 22) A 23) B 24) A 25) A 26) A 27) A 28) D 29) B 30) B 31) A 32) A 33) C 34) C 35) A 36) A 37) B 38) D 39) D 40) A 41) B 42) C 43) A 44) A 45) B 46) B 47) A 48) B 49) B 50) A

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

IBPS REASONING STATEMENT & ASSUMPTIONS

Statement & Assumptions

Directions (1-5): In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and deci-de which of the assumptions is impli-cit in the statement.

(Canara Bank PO-2009)
Give answer (a) if only assumption I is implicit.
Give answer (b) if only assumption II is implicit.
Give answer (c) if either assum-ption I or assumption II is Implicit.
Give answer (d) if neither assump-tion I nor assumption II is Implicit.
Give answer (e) if both assumptions I and II are Implicit.

1.Statement: Even though the number of sugar factories are increasing at a fast rate in India, We still continue to import it from other countries.

Assumption

I.Even the increased number of factories may not be able to meet the demand of sugar in India.

II.The demand for sugar may in-crease substantially in future.

2.Statement: The government an-nounced a heavy compensation package for all the victims of the terrorist attacks.

Assumption

I.Such incidents of terror may not occur in near future.
II. Compensation may mitigate the anger among the citizens against the current government.

3.Statement: Many organizations have switched over to online mode of examinations..

Assumption
I.Candidates from all parts of the country may be well versed using computers.
II.On-line mode of examina-tions helps in recruiting more capable personnel.

4. Statement: Government has decided to relocate all the facto-ries from
the city with immediate effect to reduce the pollution.

Assumption

I.Pollution in the city is being caused only because of the factories existing there.

II.People may be able to manage travelling daily to the relocated factories..

5.Statement: Gambling through lotteries is banned by central government in all the states with immediate effect.

Assumption
I.This may save innocent citizens from getting cheated of their hard earned money.

II.The citizens may not gamble in any other way if the lotteries are banned.

Answers: 1) e, 2) b, 3) a, 4) b, 5) a

Directions (6-10): In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and deci-de which of the assumptions is impli-cit in the statement. (IOB PO -2009)

6.Statement: Many employees of the organization applied for special sabbatical leave of two years to pursue higher education.

Assumption

I.The management of the org-anization may not grant leave to most of these employees.

II.These employees may be able to complete their education during the sabbatical leave.

7.Statement: The college adminis-tration has instructed all the students to stop using cell phones within the college premises.

Assumption

I.The students may stop using cell phones in the college premises.
II.The students may continue to use cell phones in the college premises.

8.Statement: The Govt. has decid-ed to levy congestion tax on pas-sengers travelling by air to and from the metro cities

Assumption

I.The tax so collected may be adequate to meet part of the expenses for providing additi-onal resources to handle huge traffic.
II.Passengers travelling by air to and from these cities may be able to pay extra amount by way of congestion tax.

9.Statement: The local citizens group submitted a memorandum to the civic authority for allowing them to convert the vacant plot in the locality into a garden at their own cost.

Assumption

I.The local citizen group may be able to gather enough funds to develop the garden.

II.The civic authority may not accede to the request of the local citizen group
10.Statement: Most of the private companies have decided against awarding annual increase in the salaries of their employees for the previous year due to the current economic situation.

Assumption

I.Majority of the employees may leave their job to protest against the decision.
II.These companies may annou-nce hike in salaries next year.

Answers: 6) b, 7) a, 8) e, 9) a, 10) d

Explanations:6. (b) When one applies for leave, one assumes that it would be granted Hence I is not implicit. But assumption II is implicit because only then the period of "two years" assumes meaning.

7.(a) When you instruct some one to do something, you assume that he may do it. Hence I is implicit and II is not.

8.e) Assumption I is implicit as this is the purpose assumed while leaving the tax. II is also implicit because when a rule is framed, it is assumed that people are capable of following it.

9.(a) Assumption I is implicit in "at their own cost". Assumption II is contrary to what the citizens may have assumed.

10.(d) Were it assumed that the employees might leave, such a decision would not be taken. Hence Assumption I is not implicit. Assumption II is not implicit because "next year" is present no where in the picture.

Directions (11-14): In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something I supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
(Andhra Bank PO-2009)

11.Statement: Many People fell ill after consuming meal at a wedding reception and were rushed to the nearby government and private hospitals.

Assumption

I.The relatives of the affected people may refuse to take them to the government hospitals.
II.The nearby hospitals may be able to attend to all the affected people.

12.Statement: The government has recently announced incentive package for setting up new business ventures in the rural Ares and promised uninterrupted power supply to all the units.

Assumption

I.The government may be able to supply adequate power to all such units.
II.People living in the rural areas may welcome the government decision.

13.Statement: The municipal auth-ority blocked movement of traffic in and around the temple during the main festival city.

Assumption
I.Very large number of devotees may visit the temple during the main festival day.

II.People travelling to the areas near the temple may postpone their journey by a day unless they have very urgent work in that area.

14.Statement: The government has instructed all the private schools in the city to maintain the current fees for at least two more years.

Assumption

I.The authorities of private schools may not follow the government instruction as they are not dependent on government funds.
II.The parents of the students of private schools of the city may still be eager to pay higher fees.

Answers: 11) b, 12) e, 13) e, 14) d

Explanations

11.(b) Only assumption II seems to be implicit in the statement. People who fell ill were rushed to the nearby hospitals. It implies that the nearby hospitals were able to attend to all the affected people.

12.(e) Both the assumptions are implicit in the statement, if the government was not able to supply adequate power, such promise has not been made by the government. Any measure taken by the government for the benefit of people is graciously welcomed by the people.

13.(e) Clearly both the assumptions are implicit in the statement.
14.(a) None of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. The government issued instruction assuming that the authorities of private schools may follow it.

IBPS BANKING AWARENESS MCQs


1. SBI commercial & International Bank Limited acquired by ………..?
1) Reserve Bank of India
2) Ministry of Commerce
3) SEBI      
4) State bank of India
5) None
2. RBI ordered that more than what denomination the Demand Drafts should not be issued against Cash, particularly by RRBs?
1) Rs.1000       
2) Rs.10,000  
3) Rs.50,000
4) Rs.1,50,000   
5)None
3. LIC(Life Insurance Corporation of India) made a pact to issue Credit Cards with ?………..
1) HDFC              
2) AXIS Bank
3) Corporation Bank
4) ICICI 
5) Andhra Bank
4. Recently EXIM Bank (Export and Import Bank of India) provided $ 20 million line of credit to………..?
1) Switzerland 
2) Zimbwabe 
3) Swaziland
4) Australia 
5) New Zealand
5. Karnataka State Highway improvement project got $ 315 million from ………..?
1) Asian Development Bank  
2) World Bank
3) IMF 
4) AFD          
 5) ODA
6. Most active segment of the money market in India is………..?
1) Repo rate 
2) Statutory Liquidity Ratio
3) Call money market
4) Certificate of Deposits market
5) Term note market
7. Syndicated loan means ………..?
1) the loan offered to BPL families
2) loan offered to one bank by different states in India
3) loan taken by different borrowers from one bank in the single account
4) loan given by the group of banks to single borrower
5) loans ban by RBI
8. India signed to get Rs. 1600 cr from German Bank to finance world biggest solar power plants in Dhule district of
1) Andhra Pradesh 
2) Karnataka 
3) Mysore
4) Maharastra 
5) Goa
9. $ 200 million will be given to power distribution in Madhya Pradesh by ….
1) World Bank
2) Asian development Bank        
3) AFD
4) International Monetary Fund   
5) IFC
10. $ 648 million to be provided by world bank to construct 444 MW hydro power project in………..
1) Uttarakhand  
2) Uttar Pradesh  
3) Assom
4) Goa              
5) Rajasthan
11. LIBOR (London Inter bank Offered Rate) being  published by………..
1) BSE     
2) Thomson Reuters
3) Washington Post    
4) New York Times
5) London University
12. Till Kharif 2010, how many farmers covered under National Agriculture
Insurance Scheme ………..
1) 20.25 crore   
2) 18.65 crore  
3) 12.4 crore
4) 9.6 crore      
5) 17.14 crore
13. Center for Monitoring Indian Economy estimated 2011-12 fiscal year growth will be…………percent?
1) 5.2 
2) 9.1     
3) 8.1 
4) 10.5 
5) 9.5
14. Rastriya Arogya Nidhi available to………..to get  medical assistance.
1) The inhabitants of poor states
2) The inhabitants of North eastern states
3) BPL families
4) MGNREGA domestic workers only
5) None
15. Dal Bhat Scheme provides a meal for Rs.5 to poor. This is the scheme of………..?
1) Bihar 
2) Tamilnadu
3) Arunachal Pradesh 
4) Jharkhand
5) Assam
16. Which state has idea of bringing the federations of Self Help Groups (SHG)?
1) Karnataka 
2) Maharastra
3) Andhra Pradesh 
4) Tamilnadu
5) Uttar Pradesh
17. The chairman of Parliamentary standing committee on Law and Justice?
1) Murali Manohar Joshi
2) P.C.Chako
3) L.K.Advani
4)Yashwanth Sinha
5) Abhisheik Manu Singhvi
18. On 21 July 2011, for the defence pensioners which scheme launched?
1) Sudha 
2) Suvidha      
3 ) Sugam
4) Saral 
5) Sangam
19. International Atomic Energy Agency was invited by India to visit ……….. Nuclear plant recently?
1) Apsara 
2) Druva
3) Kalpakam 
4) Jaitapur
5) None
20. Kaveri Engine to be used in light combat aircraft ( LAC). This engine to be developed with the aid of………..?
1) France                 
2) USA 
3) UK
4) Germany 
5) Japan
21. Recently India and which country sign memorandum of understanding in the cooperation of Rural Development?
1) Brunai 
2) Laos 
3) Lesotho
4) South Africa 
5) None
22. Who heads the panel to estimate the losses of power distribution companies in 2007-2010?
1) Narla Tatha Rao 
2) Vidhya Sagar
3) V.K.Shunglu 
4) Shantharam
5) Vijay C Kelkar
23. On August 13 , 2011 which multiple missile trail version successful?
1) Agni – II 
2) Pruthvi- I 
3) Nag
4) Akash 
5) Brahmos – III
24. Fifth conference of SAARC speakers and parliamentarians held recently in……….
1) New Delhi 
2) Mumbai      
3) London
4) Dhaka 
5) Male
25. Presently India is the third largest producer of Steel in the world. It becomes the second Largest producer by which year as per the estimate of central government recently?
1) 2013  
2) 2020 
3) 2045 
4) 2050 
5) 2015
26. Sevottam Certificate got by………..?
1) GPO, Mumbai
2) GPO, Rastrapathi Bhavan
3) GPO, Hyderabad
4) Gol Dak Khana, the Newdelhi GPO
5) All of above
27. Bank deposits grow by ………..percent during the March 2011- July 2011?
1) 8 
2) 5.5 
3) 6.1 
4) 7 
5) 9
28. Raise in inflation rate leads to decline in ?………..
1) interest rate
2) raise in the deposits in the banks
3) decrease the real interest rate
4) raise the credit growth by banks
5) None
29. Difference between interest earned and interest paid is called ……….?
1) Gross Interest Income
2) Paid Interest Income
3) Free Interest Income
4) Net Interest Income
5)  All of above
30. Express Remit is the brand name remittance facility of ………..?
1) SBH 
2) Allahabad Bank
3) Repco Bank 
4) UBI 
5) SBI
31. Rs.1000 can be withdrawn from the Point ofSales Terminals ( POS) as per the order of RBI. Which is the first bank to introduce this facility?
1) SBI
2) SBH     
3) Union Bank of India
4) ICICI 
5) HDFC
32. Recently RBI advised the banks to reduce the Net Interest Margin (NIM) come down to see the double digit growth. What is meant by it ………..
1) Banks accept the deposits at high rate of interest and lend at higher rate of interest
2) Banks accept the deposits at high rate of interest and lend at no rate of interest
3) Banks accept the deposits at high rate of interest and lend at lower rate than the present rates
4) Banks accept the deposits at lower rate of interest and lend at higher rate
5) None
33. Interest Corridor includes ………..?
1) Base rate and savings rate
2) Bank rate and Reverse Repo rate
3) Base rate and Repo rate
4) Repo rate and Reverse Repo rate
5) None
34. Asset-Liability mismatch usually happened in………..?
1) Home Loan and Infrastructure Project Financing
2) Education loan and personal loan
3) Personal loan and marriage loan
4) Travel loan and marriage loan
5) Education loan and School Fees
35. First Dedicated Education Loan Company CREDILA is the associate body of………..?
1) HDFC 
2) Andhra Bank
3) United Bank of India 
4) Axis bank
5) SBH
36. Portal-linked service, which enables a dissatisfied customer to SMS ‘unhappy’ to 8008202020, if he is a customer of………..this is the first of its kind in India?
1) SBI 
2) IDBI 
3)HDFC     
4) ICICI
5) Indian bank
37. INFINET is a communication channel for transmission of electronic communication by banks. INFINET stands for………..?
1) Indian Financial Internal Network Electronic Transaction
2) Indian Financial Internal Network
3) Indian National Financial Internal Net Extra Track
4) Indian Financial Network
5) None
38. RBI subsidiary BRBNMPL related statements are given. Pick the incorrect one?
1) Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited was established by RBI
2)  its wholly owned subsidiary of RBI established on 3rd February 1995
3) It is established to handover the functions of RBI to mint currency
4) It is established to bridge the gap between the supply and demand for bank notes in the country.
5) The company manages 2 Presses one at Mysore in Karnataka and the other at Salboni in West Bengal.
39. Rohinton Nariman is the new ………..of India?
1) Election Commissioner
2) Auditor General
3) Solicitor General
4) Army General
5) RBI Governor
40. 110th constitutional amendment bill connected to………..?
1) Reservation of woman local bodies
2) Reservation of SC and ST in the
Assembly elections
3) Jan lokpal Bill 
4) GST council
5) Direct Taxes Code
41. Rs.117.64 Crores released by the Central Government to promote production of………..?
1) Tobacco 
2) Food grains
3) Nutri-cereals 
4) Pulses 
5) Rice
42. Sucheta becomes first Indian woman to cross ………..?
1) Antartica 
2) Arctic Ocean
3) Sahara Desert 
4) Gobi Desert
5) Suez Canal
43. Standard & Poor downgrades USA AAA credit rating to
1) AAA ++ 
2) AAB 
3) BBB
4) AA+ 
5) AB+
44. Which coach became first one to train 100 cricket test matches in the world?
1) Waqar Younus       
 2) Greg Chappel
3) Duncan Fletcher    
 4) David Boon
5) Kapil Dev
45. 2014 FIFA world Cup to be held from 12 June to 13 July in
1) London (Britain) 
2)  Rio ( Brazil)
3) Incheon (South Korea)
4) Washington (USA)       
5) None
46. Who was called the Doctor Death, died recently, helped many people to die, if they are suffering from the dreaded and long time diseases?
1) Dr. Subodh Roy     
2) Kimitachi Penogogi
3)  Dr.Jack Kevorkian 
4) Dr. Shantha Singh
5) None
47. India-South Africa trade to touch $…………billion before 2014?
1) 25 
2) 10     
3) 50    
4) 15      
5) 60
48. Modi cup is related to……….?
1) Cricket 
2) Golf
3) Hockey
4) Tennis
5) Carrom
49. Arasu Cable TV Corporation belongs to the state of ………..?
1) Tamilnadu   
2) Kerala
3) Andhra Pradesh 
4) Puduccherry
5) None
50. Direct Tax do not include ………..?
1) Income Tax 
2) Corporate Duty
3) Service Tax 
4)  Sales Tax
5) Wealth Tax

ANSWERS:
1)4  2)3 3)2 4)3 5)1 6)3 7)4 8)4  9)2 10)1 11)2 12)5 13)3 14)3 15)4 16)3 17)5
18)5 19)4 20)1 21)3 22)3 23)5 24)1 25)1 26)4 27)2 28)3 29)4 30)5 31)3 32)3 33)4
34)1 35)1 36)1 37)4 38)3 39)3 40)1 41)3 42)4 43)4 44)3 45)2 46)3 47)4 48)3 49)1 50)4

BANK EXAMS GENERAL AWARENESS QUESTIONS

1. Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world’s
A. largest railway station
B. highest railway station
C. longest railway station
D. None of the above
Answer: Option A

2  .Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of
A. Asia B. Africa
C. Europe D. Australia
Answer: Option B

3 .Garampani sanctuary is located at
A. Junagarh, Gujarat
B. Diphu, Assam
C. Kohima, Nagaland
D. Gangtok, Sikkim
Answer: Option B
4 In which year of First World War Germany declared war on Russia and France?
A. 1914 B. 1915
C. 1916 D. 1917
Answer: Option A
5 In which decade was the AIEEE (now the IEEE) founded?
A. 1850s B. 1880s
C. 1930s D. 1950s
Answer: Option B
6 What is part of a database that holds only one type of information?
A. Report B. Field
C. Record D. File
Answer: Option B

7 ‘OS’ computer abbreviation usually means ?
A. Order of Significance
B. Open Software
C. Operating System
D. Optical Sensor
Answer: Option C

8 In which decade with the first transatlantic radio broadcast occur?
A. 1850s B. 1860s
C. 1870s D. 1900s
Answer: Option D

9 ‘.MOV’ extension refers usually to what kind of file?
A. Image file
B. Animation/movie file
C. Audio file
D. MS Office document
Answer: Option B

10. Former Australian captain Mark Taylor has had several nicknames over his playing career. Which of the following was NOT one of them?
A. Tubby B. Stodge
C. Helium Bat D. Stumpy
Answer: Option D
 
11. Which was the 1st non Test playing country to beat India in an international match?
A. Canada B. Sri Lanka
C. Zimbabwe D. East Africa
Answer: Option B
12. Track and field star Carl Lewis won how many gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games?
A. Two B. Three
C. Four D. Eight
Answer: Option C

13. Which county did Ravi Shastri play for?
A. Glamorgan B. Leicestershire
C. Gloucestershire D. Lancashire
Answer: Option A

14. Who was the first Indian to reach the semi final in Wimbledon Tennis Championship?
A. Ramanathan Krishnan
B. Ramesh Krishnan
C. Laender Paes
D. Mahesh Bhupati
Answer: Option A
15. The first hang gliders to be flown were flown in…?
A. 1600s B. 1700s
C. 1800s D. 1900s
Answer: Option C
16. Which two counties did Anil Kumble play for?
A. Nottinghamshire & Lancashire
B. Nottinghamshire & Leicestershire
C. Northamptonshire & Leicestershire
D. Northamptonshire & Lancashire
Answer: Option C
17. The nickname of Glenn McGrath is what?
A. Ooh Ahh
B. Penguin
C. Big Bird
D. Pigeon
Answer: Option D
18. Mark Waugh is commonly called what?
A. Afganistan B. Junior
C. Tugga D. Julio
Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B

19. India won its first Olympic hockey gold in…?
A. 1928 B. 1932
C. 1936 D. 1948
Answer: Option A

20. How many times did Geet Sethi win the lBSF World Billiards title?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
Answer: Option B