Showing posts with label IPPB 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPPB 2017. Show all posts

06 January 2017

All India Online Mock Test (IPPB Prelims) is live now.



Dear Friends,
Another great opportunity for you!!

IPPB Prelims Exam 2017 All India Mock Test will be live at 10:00 AM.
This test is valid till 8th January 2017.

05 January 2017

Puzzle Questions for IPPB, RBI Assistant Mains, NIACL, IDBI Executive


1. There are eight friends 3 girls and 5 boys Peeyush, Ritika, Vikash, Mohit, Rupa, Vinay, Roshni and Sachin. All have qualifies different government examination. The examinations are RRB, CWE Clerk, RBI Grade B officer, CWE PO, RBI Asst. SSC, United India and LIC. After qualifying the exam all of them posted to different cities. The cities are Bhopal, Gandhi Nagar, Delhi, Gurgaon, Kanpur, Lucknow, Patna and Ludhiana. Vikas cleared CWE PO and given posting in Delhi. No girls have been posted to Gurgaon and Bhopal. Vinay cleared SSC exam. Sachin has posted to Ludhiana. Ritika has cleared CWE Clerk exam. Vinay has been posted to Lucknow. Mohit has been posted to Gurgaon. Peeyush has cleared RRB exam. Rupa has been posted Patna. The girl, who has cleared RBI Asst. exam, has not been posted to Gandhi Nagar or Patna. No girls has cleared LIC exam. Mohit has not cleared United or LIC exam. The one who cleared LIC exam posted in Ludhiana.

04 January 2017

High Level Quant Questions (Based on Percentages) for IPPB Exam, RBI Assistant Mains


1. In an election of 3 candidates A, B and C, A gets 50% more votes than B. A also beats C by 1,80,00 votes. If it is known that B gets 5 percentage point more votes than C, find the number of voters on the voting list (given 90% of the voters on the voting list voted and no votes were illegal)
(a) 72,000
(b) 81,000
(c) 90,000
(d) 1,00,000

Missing Data Interpretation Quiz for IPPB Exam 2017


Question 1: Which share showed the greatest percentage increase in market value in any month during the entire period?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D

03 January 2017

Banking Awareness Questions for IPPB & NIACL Mains Exam 2017


1. Government allowed NABARD to disburse loan of Rs. 21,000.00 crore in form of concessional refinance to State Cooperative Banks on behalf of District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs) in order to enable them to meet crop loan requirements of farmers. It is part of a fund namely STCRC (________________________) Fund for providing concessional short term refinance to Cooperative Banks, with size 45000 Crores for 2016­17 ?
 Short Term Cooperative Rural Credit
 Short Term Concessional Rural Credit
 Simple Term Concessional Rural Credit
 Short Term Combined Rural Credit
 None of These

Auxiliary Verbs Part-3 (Hope/Wish)- English Grammar Rules & Exercise



Auxiliary Verbs- Hope/Wish

These two verbs are similar in meaning, but are different in their grammatical usage. The verb hope indicates that something possibly happened or will possibly happen. The verb wish indicates that something definitely did not happen or definitely will not happen. Also, the verb hope can be followed by any verb tense, while the verb wish must NEVER be followed by a present tense verb or auxiliary verb. Study the following sentences.

I hope that I will arrive on time.
(I don’t know if I will arrive on time.)

I wish that I could arrive on time.
(I am not going to arrive on time.)

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02 January 2017

Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IPPB Prelims 2017



1. A portion of $6600 is invested at a 5% annual return, while the remainder is invested at a 3% annual return. If the annual income from the portion earning a 5% return is twice that of the other portion, what is the total income from the two investments after one year?
a)200
b)270
c)250
d)280

Reasoning Questions for IPPB Prelims 2017


(Qus.1-5)A word arrangement Machine, when given a particular input, rearranges it following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of the input and the steps of rearrangement.
Input: we again 36 early 17 morning in day 7 11
Step I: again we 36 early 17 morning in day 7 11
Step II: again 36 we early 17 morning in day 7 11
Step III: again 36 early we 17 morning in day 7 11
Step IV: again 36 early 7 we 17 morning in day 11
Step V: again 36 early 7 in we 17 morning day 11
Step VI: again 36 early 7 in day we 17 morning 11
Step VII: again 36 early 7 in 17 day we morning 11
Step VIII: again 36 early 7 in 17 day 11 we morning
Step IX: again 36 early 7 in 17 day 11 morning we
And Step IX is the last step.