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Thursday 24 May 2012

SBI Clerk Reasoning Sample Paper

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SBI Clerk Reasoning Sample Paper

1 In a certain code RIPPLE is written as 613382 & LIFE is written as 8192. How is PILLER written in that code ?
(a) 318826 (b) 318286 (c) 618826
(d) 328816 (e) none of these
2 If GIVE is coded as 5137 and BAT is coded as 924, How is GATE coded?
(a) 5427 (b) 5724 (c) 5247
(d) 2547 (e) None of these
3 If PALE, is coded as 2134, EARTH is coded as 41590 , how is PEARL coded in that code?
(a) 29530 (b) 24153 (c) 25413
(d) 25430 (e) None of these
4 If in a certain language , ENTRY is coded as 12345 & STEADY is coded as 931785 , then state which is the correct code for the SEDATE
(a) 918731 (b) 954185 (c) 814195
(d) 614781 (e) None of these
5 If in a certain language , ENTRY is coded as 12345 & STEADY is coded as 931785, then state which is the correct code for the ENDEAR
(a) 524519 (b) 174189 (c) 128174
(d) 124179 (e) 164983
6 If in a certain language CHARCOAL is coded as 45164913 & MORALE is coded as 296137 , how is COACH coded in that language
(a) 38137 (b) 49148 (c) 48246 (d) 49145 (e) none of these

Monday 14 May 2012

Carbon Tax:


Carbon Tax:
  • carbon tax is an environmental tax levied on the carbon content of fuels.
  •  It is a form of carbon pricing. Carbon is present in every hydrocarbon fuel (coal, petroleum, and natural gas) and is released as carbon dioxide (CO2) when they are burnt.
  •  CO2 is a heat-trapping ”greenhouse” gas(GHGs).
  • Scientists have pointed to the potential effects on the climate system of releasing GHGs into the atmosphere.Since GHG emissions caused by the combustion of fossil fuels are closely related to the carbon content of the respective fuels, a tax on these emissions can be levied by taxing the carbon content of fossil fuels at any point in the product cycle of the fuel.
  • Carbon taxes offer a potentially cost-effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  •  From an economic perspective, carbon taxes are a type of Pigovian tax.
  •  They help to address the problem of emitters of greenhouse gases not facing the full (social) costs of their actions.
  • Carbon taxes are aregressive tax, in that they disproportionately affect low-income groups. The regressive nature of carbon taxes can be addressed by using tax revenues to favour low-income groups.

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Important days

 Important days
 Pravasi bharatiya divas-  9 january
World laughter day  - 10 jan
national youth day  -12 jan
army day  - 15 jan
 msrtyr's day or world leprosy eradication day - 30 jan

Banks CMD

1-Allahabad Bank              -J.P.Dua     
3-Bank Of Baroda             - Md malya
4-Bank Of India                 -  Alok Kumar Mishr
5-bank Of Maharastra     - Anup Shanker Bhattacharya
6-Canara Bank                - S Raman
7-central bank Of India   -M V tannksale
8-Corporation Bank        -Ajay Kumar

Wednesday 2 May 2012

Sports Questions

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Sports Questions
 
1. Who is Paradorn Srichaphan?a. A Sri Lankan cricketer
b. A Thai tennis player
c. An Indonesian badminton player
d. A Malaysian golfer
Ans : C

2. Annika Sorenstam, a famous sportsperson, is known as a professional
a. chess player
b. golfer
c. swimmer
d. table tennis player
Ans : B

3. Consider the following sportspersons:I. Aarthie Ramaswamy
II. Sania MIrza
III. Sheetal Goutam.

General English Model Test

a General English Model Test




1. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'd' (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
We have benefited from / the discoveries bequeathed at us / by
(a) (b)
scientists of the last century / No error.
(c) (d)

B

2. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'd' (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
He was beside / himself with rage / when he saw the mess
(a) (b) (c)
/ No error
d)

D

3. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'd' (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
Her clothes / were bespattered / by mud. / No error
(a) (b) (c) (d)

C

English Antonyms


English Antonyms


1. Dwarf
Giant

2. Destructive
Constructive

3. Centrifugal (away from center)
Centripetal

4. Confident
Diffident

5. Dependent

Independent

6. Dilute
Concentrate, Thicken

7. Deliberate (careful, intentional)
Inadvertent, Unintentional

8. DawnDusk

9. Broad (very wide)
Narrow

10. ConfessDeny

11. Ebb (to diminish or lessen in intensity)Flow

12. CompulsoryOptional

13. DomesticWild
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