Tuesday 28 February 2017

NIACL Recruitment of Assistants 2017


New India Insurance Co. Ltd. has released 984 vacancies for the post of Assistant.

Online Registration starts from 06.03.2017

Click on the Image to view the official advertisement by NIACL.



   


Online Registration commences : From 06.03.2017 to 29.03.2017

Payment of Application : From 06.03.2017 to 29.03.2017

Date of Tier I Exam ( Prelims) : 22nd April 2017 and 23rd April 2017 (Tentative)

Date of Tier II Exam (Mains) : 23rd May 2017 (Tentative)


__________________________________________________
For GA Quant Reasoning Eng Que Click Here


Monday 27 February 2017

Reasoning Full Set Que For SBI PO Pre 2017 (Part 2)

         




Time : 23 Min
________________

Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

In a college, in the first week of January classes are taken by professors. There is one holiday in seven days week. The week starts from Sunday and Sunday is not a holiday. The professors of Hindi, English, Maths, Sanscirit, Urdu and Punjabi are from different states viz Punjab,Rajasthan, Bihar,Kerala, Gujarat and Manipur and they teach on different days
of the week but not necessarily in the same order. Before holiday the class of Hindi is taken by the professor from Bihar and after holiday the class taken by the professor from Kerala. The last two classes are on Maths and English respectively. Sanskrit is taught before Maths. There is a gap of two classes between Hindi and Urdu. The professor from Gujarat does not teach Maths on the last day of the week. Immediately after the holiday there are only two classes. The
professors from Rajasthan and Punjab teach immediately after another. Sanskrit is not taught by the professor from Punjab but taught immediately after Urdu.

1. Which day of the week is holiday for professors?

1) Monday
2) Tuesday
3) Thursday
4) Wednesday
5) Friday

2. The class of Urdu is taken by the professor of which state?

l) Manipur

2)Gujarat

3) Kerala

4) Punjab

5) Rajasthan


3. In a certain way Manipur is related to Sanskrit, Rajasthan is related to Punjabi, then Bihar is related to

1)Urdu

2)Hindi

3) Holiday

4) Maths

5) English


4. The classes on which subject is taken by the professor from Kerala?


1) English

2) Maths

3) Hindi

4) Punjabi

5) Sanskrit




5. How many classes are there between the classes of Sanskrit and Maths?



1) One

2) Two

3) Three

4) Four

5) None






Directions (6-10):
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Eight members of a family are sitting around a rectangular table facing inside exactly opposite around one another face. Three members of the family are sitting around each longer side of the table, including three such as Gopal, Bobby, Ekta, Aman, Harish, Chaman, Fatima and Deepika
around the same table Aman and Deepika are sitting exactly opposite each other around table and Bobby faces the person who is neighbour of Harish. Gopal sits immediate left of person faces to Aman at table. Harish does not sit on right side of Aman . Ekta is sitting between Aman and Bobby. Fatima is sitting to the third left of Aman, who is in the front of Deepika, who does not sit on the longer sides. Chaman is not sitting any of shorter side of table.

6. What is the position of Chaman with respect to Deepika

1) Immediate left

2) Third to the right

3) Second to the right

4) Third to the left

5) None of these


7. What is the correct combination of the persons facing opposite each other

1) Bobby and Harish

2) Fatima and Ekta

3)Aman and Fatima

4) Chaman and Bobby

5) Deepika and Gopal


8. Who faces the person sitting on the immediate left of Bobby?

1) Harish

2)Chaman 

3) Aman

4) Fatima

5)Gopal


9. Among four out of five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which pair of the person is not related to that group ?

1)Harish and Chaman

2) Fatima and Deepika

3)Gopal and Bobby

4) Ekta and Aman 

5) Bobby and Harish


10. What is the position of Ekta with respect Chaman ?

1)Immediate to left

2) Second to the  left

3) immediate Right

4) Third to the right

5) Third to the left





Directions (11-15): 
Study the following information and answer the questions given below.

In a certain code 

"ebola virus found in africa" is written in "ra ma pa ga sa"

"virus are dangerous for health" is written as "ma pi ki li ni", 

"now africa is dangerous" is written as "ra hi ki si", 

"solution found in WHO" is written as "pa ga

ci ka" and 

"WTO for health" is written as "li ni ci".


11. What is the code for "ebola"?

1)sa

2)pa

3) ga

4)ma

5) ni



12. What is the code for "found" in the statements

1) pa

2)ga

3)na

4) Either pa or ga 

5) sa


13) What can be the possible code for "virus bad for health"?

i) ma li ni ku

2) ma na li ni

3) ti ni sa gas

4)li ni ci pa

5) pa ga ma na


14) What can be the code for " now solution is WHO'

I)hi si ci pi

2) hi si ci ka 

3)ka hi si ni

4) bi si pa ga


5) pi ci ni hi



15. What is the code for "WHO"

1) pi

2)ni

3) ci

4) ki

5) hi






Direction (16-20): Study the following information and answer the questions given below.


A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven students of the Engineering college. All of them belongs to different branch of Engineering: Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Computer Science, IT, Textile and Electronics but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different sports Snooker, Golf, Tennis, Badminton, Cricket, Football and Volleyball not necessarily in the same order. All of them are of different height. D is taller than C and F. E is taller than G.B studies in Mechanical and likes Football. E studies in Computer Science but not likes Tennis or Cricket. The one who studies in IT likes Snooker. F likes Golf but does not studies in Chemical or Electronics. C is taller than E. B is taller than only A.A person who studies in Electrical likes Badminton. The one who studies in Electronics does not like Cricket. G studies in IT and C likes Tennis. The one who is tallest likes Badminton.

16.Who plays the Cricket?

(1) D

(2) A

(3) E

(4) D or E

(5) None of these


17. E plays which game?

(1) Badminton

(2) Golf

(3) Cricket

(4) Volleyball

(5) None of these

18. Which of the following combinations of branch-person-sports is definitely correct?

(1) Electrical – B –Badminton

(2)Chemical – E – Volleyball

(3) Electronics – D – Cricket

(4) Chemical – D – Cricket

(5) None of these

19.Who studies Textile?

(1) C

(2) D

(3) G

(4) F

(5) None of these

20.Who is the Golfer?

(1) C

(2) F

(3) D

(4) Cannot be determined

(5) None of these





Directions (21-25) : Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.

Seven family members G, H, J, K, L, M and N are going to different countries viz. UK, US, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, China not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different profession from amongst CA, Admin, Accountant, HR, Manager, Engineer and Professor not necessarily in the same order.
G is the father of K’s only brother L. The one who is wife of L is an Engineer and she is going to France. The one who is brother of L  is an Admin and he does not go UK.H is the sister-in-law of K. The person who is CA goes to US. M goes to Italy. The one who is Professor goes to China. K is uncle of N.M and N are brothers. L is a Manager and he goes to Germany. G is an HR.The one who is sister of N does not go to US.J is sister of M.

21.Who is the Accountant?

(1) J

(2) N

(3) K

(4) M

(e) None of these

22. Which of the following combinations of person, profession and country is definitely correct?

(1) G – HR – Germany

(2) K – Professor – China

(3) L – Manager – US

(4) G – HR – UK

(5) None of these


23. Who is going to US?

(1) J

(2) K

(3) M

(4) N

(5) None of these

24. Granddaughter of G goes to which country?

(1) Russia

(2) China

(3) US

(4)Chandigarh

(5) None of these


25.Who is the Professor?

(1) N

(2) J

(3) M

(4 L

(e) None of these






Directions (26-30): Study the given information and answer the following questions: When a machine is given an input line of words and numbers it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement: (All the numbers are two digit numbers)

Input: 40 made butter 23 37 cookies salt extra 52 86 92 fell now 19

Step I: butter 19 40 made 23 37 cookies salt extra 52 86 92 fell now

Step II: cookies 23 butter 19 40 made 37 salt extra 52 86 92 fell now

Step III: extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 40 made salt 52 86 92 fell now

Step IV: fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 made salt 52 86 92 now

Step V: made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 salt 86 92 now

Step VI: now 86 made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 salt 92

Step VII: salt 92 now 86 made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19

Step VII is the last step.

As per the rules followed in the given steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 32 proud girl beautiful 48 55 97 rich family 61 72 17 nice life

26.How many steps will be required to complete the given input?

(1)Five 

(2)Six 

(3)Seven 

(4)Eight 

(5)Nine

27.Which of the following is the third element from the left end of step VI?

(1)beautiful 

(2)life 

(3)61 

(4)nice 

(5)17

28.Which of the following is step III of the given input?

(1)proud 72 girl 48 family 32 beautiful 17 55 97 rich 61 nice life

(2)life 55 girl 48 family 32 beautiful 17 proud 97 rich 61 72 nice

(3)girl 48 family 32 beautiful 17 proud 55 97 rich 61 72 nice life

(4)family 32 beautiful 17 proud girl 48 55 97 rich 61 72 nice life

(5)girl 48 life 55 family 32 beautiful 17 proud 97 rich 61 72 nice

29.What is the position of "nice" from the left end in the final step?

(1)Fifth  

(2)Sixth  

(3)Seventh 

(4)Eighth  

(5)Ninth

30.Which element is third to the right of 'family' in Step V?

(1)beautiful  

(2)17  

(3)proud 

(4)97   

(5)32

Directions (31-35):  Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow.

31.Statements: 
Some flowers are Rose. 
All Rose are Lotus.
Some Lotus are Lily. 
All hills are Lily.

Conclusions:
I.Some flowers are Lily.
II.Some hills are Lotus.
III.Some Lotus are flowers.
IV.All Lily are possibly hills

(1)None follows
(2)Only II and IV follow
(3)Only II and III follow
(4)Only III and IV follows
(5)None of these


32.Statements: 
Some cycles are bikes.
No bike is flower.
All flowers are goats.

Conclusions:
I.It is possible that all goat is cycle.
II.Some flowers are both goat and cycles.
III.Some goats are bikes.

(1)None follows
(2)Only I follows
(3)Only II follows
(4)Only III follows
(5)Only II and III follow


33.Statements:
All rivers are hills. 
All hills are Rose. 
No Rose are sticks. 
All sky are Rose 

Conclusions:
I.All sticks are hills is a possibility
II.Some sticks are rivers.
III.Some Rose are Sticks is a possibility 
IV.All hills can never be Sky

(1)None follows
(2)Only I and IV follow
(3)Only II follows
(4)Only II and III follow
(5)None of these

34.Statements: 
All arrows are bows.
All bows are swords.
Some swords are daggers.
All daggers are knives.

Conclusions:
I. No knives are bows.
II.All swords are knives is a possibility
III.All bows are arrows is a possibility

(1)Only II follows
(2)Only III and follow
(3)Only II and III follow
(4)Only I and III follow
(5)None of these

35.Statements: 
Some pianos are violins. 
Some violins are drums.
All drums are guitars.
No guitar is a flute.

Conclusions: 
I. Atleast some guitars are Pianos.
II.All drums are flutes is a possibility.
III.Some pianos are both violins and drums.
IV.Atleast some flutes is a drum.

(1)Only IV follows
(2)Only either II or III follow
(3)Only III follows
(4)Only I follows
(5)None follows
__________________________________________________

To Purchase English Book On New Pattern Click Here

        

__________________________________________________

Please Share Your Marks With Us :

Answer:-
____________

1. 3


2. 1


3. 3


4. 2

5. 2


6. 3


7. 4


8. 1


9. 5


10. 4


11. 1


12. 4


13. 1

14. 2

15. 3

16. 2

17. 4

18. 5

19. 4

20. 2

21. 4

22. 4

23. 4

24. 2

25. 2

26. 3

27. 4

28. 3

29. 1

30. 2

31. 4

32. 2

33. 1


34. 3


35. 5
__________________________________________________


For MCQ on Assam GK Click Here 



For More Quizzes on Reasoning Math English Click Here


Sunday 26 February 2017

Daily Current Affairs Update --- 24th, 25th & 26th February, 2017


   



• Today (24th February) is Central Excise Day.


• The 1st Gramin Khel Mahotsav is going to be held in Delhi from 25th to 31st March.
The festival is being organised to help involve rural youth to participate in popular sports.


• The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the enhancement of capacity from 20,000 MW to 40,000 MW of the Scheme for Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects.


• Indian IT services major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has been ranked the world's third most valuable brand in IT services industry by brand valuation firm Brand Finance.
IBM topped the brand value list, followed by Accenture.


• Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty has been chosen as the Brand Ambassador for the government's cleanliness initiative Swachh Bharat Mission.


• AYUSH Minister Inaugurates the World Integrated Medicine Forum on Regulation of Homeopathic Medicine in New Delhi .


• The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a 375-million-dollar loans and grants in New Delhi to develop 800-km Visakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial Corridor.


• Malaysia headquartered Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) has appointed Abhijit Sarkaras as vice chairman and also the chief of AHF commercial and TV committee .


• Hassan Ali Khaire has been appointed as prime minister of Somalia by Mohamed Abdullahi, President of Somalia .


• A hill station cycle path, believed to be the first in India, recently opened in Darjeeling.


• PM Narendra Modi yesterday unveiled a 112-foot tall Lord Shiva statue in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on the occasion of Mahashivratri.


• South Africa's AB de Villiers scored his 9,000th ODI run in his 205th innings, breaking an all-time record of least matches played to reach the milestone. He broke former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly's record of 228 innings, set in 2004.



• India Signs MoU with Bangladesh to provide financial assistance of Taka 240 mn for development of Sylhet city .


• Venezuela and Libya have been suspended from voting in the UN General Assembly in for the second time in two years due to huge sum of unpaid dues by the nations to the UN Body.


• Dena Bank has unveiled a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) enabled banking card at its Mumbai branch.


• Belgium’s Hockey Captain and Olympic silver medalist John-John Dohmen was awarded the Best Male Player of the Year Award (2016) by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) at the gala FIH Hockey Stars Awards Ceremony in Chandigarh. In the Women’s category, Netherlands’ Naomi van As won the International Hockey Federation’s (FIH) Best Female Player of the Year (2016) awards.


• International rating agency Moody’s report titled ‘Modest Acceleration in the Global Economy’ has predicted that India will be the fastest growing economy among G-20 countries in year 2017 with 7.1% growth.


• Following the failure of its global bid, the Indian Railways has decided to manufacture its own trainsets in Chennai that can run at up to 160 kmph. Named 'Train-2018', the first such trainset is expected to be ready in 2018.


• Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal, who became a member of the International Olympic Committee's Athletes' Commission (IOC AC) last year, would be representing the panel in the Badminton World Federation (BWF).


• India won all three medals in the 12.8 Kilometre Individual Time Trial at the 6th Asian Para-Road Cycling Championship held in Bahrain.
They are :
Gold - Abhishek (Chandigarh)
Silver - Divij Shah (West Bengal)
Bronze - Harinder Singh (BSF)


• Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje  inaugurated a medical project Rajasthan Heart Attack Treatment programme (RAHAT) at the Eternal Heart Care Center Hospital in Jaipur.


• Japan has unveiled the world’s first robot table tennis tutor FORPHEUS (Future Omron Robotics Technology for Exploring Possibility of Harmonised aUtomation with Sinic Theoretics) which has the ability to play the game better than humans.


__________________________________________________


For All type of Competitive Examination


For More Quizzes on Reasoning Math English Click Here


For MCQ on Assam GK Click Here 






Saturday 25 February 2017

Math Full Set Que For SBI PO Pre 2017

           



Time : 25 Min
-----------------------


Directions ( 1-5) : What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions 


1) 

1) 43

2)85

3) 69 

4) 77

5) 55


2) 425 × 18.96 – 396.05 ÷ 18 = ? - 5.05

1) 7096

2) 8058

3) 8032

4) 9002

5) 8290


3) (32.13)2 + (23.96)2 - (17.11)2 = ?

1) 1270

2) 1420

3) 1450

4) 1360

5) 1310


4) 67% of 801 - 231.17 = ? - 23% of 789

1) 490

2) 440

3) 540

4) 520

5) 590


5) 6358.2 – 136 = 3465.88 – 6346.09 + ?

1) 9300

2) 9200

3) 9100

4) 9000

5) 8900





Directions (6-10) : What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

6) 10 17 48 165 688 3475 ?

1) 27584

2) 25670

3) 21369

4) 20892

5) None Of These



7) 9802 9606 9412 9216 9030 ?
1) 8560

2) 8842

3) 8064

4) 8464

5) None Of These


8) 3 22 ? 673 2696 8093

1) 133

2) 155

3) 156

4) 134

5) None Of These




9) 13 16 20 22 34 ? 55 52 83 76

1) 34

2) 38

3) 42

4) 43

5) 46



10) 21, 25, 36, 66, 151, ?

1) 397

2) 409

3) 399

4) 407

5) None Of These




11)  Two water scooters at the same time from opposite sides of a river, travelling across the water on paths at 90 degree to the sea shores. Though their speeds are different each scooters travels at a constant speed. They both cross each other at a point 720 m from the nearer shore. Both scooters remain at their sides for 10 min before starting to return. On the return trip they pass each other at 400 m from the other shore. Find the width of the river .

1) 1716 m

2) 1720 m

3) 1749 m

4) 1760 m

5) None Of These


12) Sushma is working in Cosmetics company as a salesperson. Her monthly salary is just Rs. 200. But she gets the bonus as per given rule. If she sells Cosmetics of Rs. P then her bonus will be Rs. [(P/100)2+10]. In the first quarter of the year her average sale was Rs. 3000 per month. In the next 5 months her average sale was Rs. 5000 per month. In the last four months her average sale was Rs.8000 per month. What is the average earning per month for the whole year?

1) 3350

2) 3610

3) 3560

4) 4000

5) None Of These


13) Kalyan has Rs. 75, 000 with him. He purchases a Bike, a Mobile and a flat TV for Rs. 15, 000, Rs. 18, 000, and Rs. 22, 000 respectively and puts the remaining money in his bank account which pays 5 per cent per annum Compound Interest. After 2 years he sells of the three items at 90% of their original price and also withdraws his entire money from the bank by closing the account. What is the total change in his asset?

1) - 4.5%

2) 3.5%

3) 4.32%

4) - 4.6%

5) None Of These


14) In a container, there is 960 ltr of pure milk from which 48 ltr of milk is replaced with 48 ltr of water, again 48 ltr milk is replaced by same amount of water, as this process is done once more. Now, what is the amount of pure milk?

1) 901.54 

2) 821.54

3) 719.64

4) 823.08

5) None Of These


15) P, Q and R are entrepreneurs and partners in a startup. P receives 2/3 of the profit while Q and R share the remaining profit equally. P’s income is increased by Rs 330 when the profit increases from 7% to 10 %. Find the capitals invested by P, Q and R respectively.

1) 5000, 11000, 5500

2) 5500, 5500, 11000

3) 11000, 5500, 5500

4) Can't Determine

5) None Of These


16) A sum of ₹ 2236 is divided among A, B and C such that A receives 25% more than C and C receives 25% less than B. What is A’s share in the amount?

1) 460

2) 890

3) 780

4) 1280

5) None Of These


17) The arithmetic mean of the scores of a group of students in a test was 52. The brightest 20% of them secured a mean score of 80 and the dullest 25% a mean score of 31. The mean score of remaining 55% is:

1) 46

2) 50

3) 52.4

4) 54.6

5) None Of These


18) Two taps X and Y can fill a Tank in 30 and 60 minutes respectively. There is a third exhaust tap Z at the bottom of tank. If all taps are opened at the same time, the Tank will be full in 50 minutes. In what time can exhaust tap Z empty the cistern when full?

1) 33.33 min

2) 22.34 min

3) 12 min

4) 18 min

5) None Of These


19) Pallavi invested Rs. 25000 in two fixed deposits X and Y offering compound interest at 6% per annum and 8% per annum, respectively. If the total amount of interest accrued in two years through both fixed deposits is Rs. 3518, then the amount invested in scheme X is.

1) 12000

2) 13500

3) 15000

4) 10000

5) None Of These


20) The average Marks of the entire student in a class is 400. The average marks of boys is 1100 and that of girls is Rs. 240. If the number of boys is 160, then find the numbers of girls in the class.

1) 1090

2) 700

3) 1500

4) 1620

5) 780




Directions (Q. 21-25): Two equations (I) and (II) are given in each question. On the basis of these
equations you have to decide the relation between ‘x’ and ‘y’ and give answer.

(1) if x > y
 (2) if x < y
(3) if x ≥ y
(4) if x ≤ y
(5) if x = y or no relation can be established between ‘x’ and ‘y’.

21. I. 6x² - 19x + 15 = 0  II. 10y² - 29y + 21 = 0

22. I. 12x² + 11x - 56 = 0  II. 4y² - 15y + 14 = 0

23. I. 3x² + 13x + 12 = 0 II. y² + 9y + 20 = 0

24. I. 8x² - 15x + 7 = 0 II. 2y² - 7y + 6 = 0


25. I. 7x - 3y = 13 II. 5x + 4y = 40




Direction ( 26-27 ): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below 
Number of students Studying in Different universities in a year (Number in lakhs) 




26) What is the average number of females in all the universities together?


1) 3300000

2) 3500000

3) 3400000

4) 3600000

5) None Of These


27) What is the total number of students (males and females together) in University P and R together?

1) 1300000

2) 120000

3) 1400000

4) 150000

5) None Of These


28) What is the respective ratio of the number of females from University P and Q together to the number of males in the Universities R and T together?

1) 27:57

2) 27:58

3) 58:27

4) 21:27

5) None Of These


29) The number of males in University Q are what per cent of the total number of students (males and females together) in University S?

1) 54

2) 64

3) 55


4) 65

5) None Of These


30) If the total number of males in University T increases by 50%, what would be the total number of students (males and females together) in that university?

1) 862500

2) 7265000

3) 7625000

4) 7562000

5) None Of These





Direction (31-35): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow. 







31) What is the respective ratio between the number of clerks in Bank-E from District-Q and the number of officers in Bank-C from Districk-S?


1) 15:53

2) 53:15

3) 15:63

4) 63:15

5) None Of These


32) What  is the average number of officers in Bank-D from all the districts together?

1) 400

2) 500

3) 600

4) 700

5) None Of These


33) In which bank from District-R is the difference between the number of officers and clerks second lowest?

1) Bank A

2) Bank B

3) Bank C

4) Bank D

5) Bank E


34)  Total number officers in Bank-C and Bank-F from District-P together is approximately what percentage of the number of clerks in Bank-B from district-S?

1) 31

2) 29

3) 49

4) 69

5) 39


35) Twenty six per cent of the number of officers in Bank-A from District-T is female. What is the number of male officers in Bank-A from Districk-T?

1) 329

2) 349

3) 210

4) 259

5) 289

___________________________________________________

To Purchase English Book On New Pattern Click Here
                


__________________________________________________






Please Share Your Marks . 
----------------------------------------

Answer :

1.  1

2. 2

3.  5

4.  1

5. 3

6. 4

7. 2

8. 4

9. 1

10. 3

11. 4

12. 2

13. 4

14. 4

15. 3


16. 3


17. 3


18. 1


19. 3


20. 2


21. 3

22. 4

23. 1

24. 2

25. 2

26. 1

27. 5

28. 2

29. 2

30. 3

31. 2

32. 5

33. 1

34. 5

35. 4


___________________________________________________


For MCQ on Assam GK Click Here 


For More Quizzes on Reasoning Math English Click Here

GK For APDCL EXAM

Assam State GK for any Assam Govt. Exam PREP BY: OFFICERS' ACADMEY 1. National Game held in Assam – 2007 2. Guawahati tea auct...