Thursday 21 September 2017

Mini Mock Test For IBPS PO Pre 2017



Time :- 25 Min                     Marks :- 35


Direction (1-5) Find The Missing Number .

1) 4, 5, 6, 14, ?, 100.5
1. 32.5
2. 47.5
3. 67.5
4. 37.5
5. 27.5


2) 8 4 4 8 32 ?
1.354
2.384
3.294
4.234
5.256

3) 2, 2, 7, ?, 87, 342
1.21
2.26
3.23
4.24
5.22

4) 6, 8, 8, 22, ?, 151
1.43
2.42
3.44
4.47
5.48

5) 4, ?, 14, 40, 88, 170
1.9
2.5
3.6
4.7
5.2



Directions (Q. 6-10): In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given.
You have to solve both the equations 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


6. I. 2x² - 11x + 15 = 0  II. 21y² - 23y + 6 = 0

7. I. 5x² - 16x + 11= 0   II. 5y² - 3y - 2 = 0

8. I. x² + 11x + 28 = 0   II. 2y² + 13y + 20 = 0

9. I. 6x² + 29x + 35 = 0  II. 3y² + 19y + 30 = 0

10. I. 2x + 5y = 6     II. 5x + 11y = 9

Direction (11-15): In this question, two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

11.   Statements :
Some birds are animals.        
Some animals are black.
        No black is a white.
        Conclusions :
        I. At least some black are birds.
        II. All whites being animals is a possibility.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b)Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II is are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true


12.   Statements :  
No houses are villages.          
All villages are towns.
        All towns are cities.
        Conclusions :
        I. All villages are cities.
        II. All towns can never be houses.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true


13.   Statements :
Some donkeys are monkeys.
        No monkey is a dog.              
        Some dogs are cats.
        Conclusions :
        I. At least some cats are donkeys.
        II. No monkey is a cat.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b)Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true


14.   Statements :
Some politicians are ministers.
        Some ministers are socialists.
        No socialist is a pioneer.
        Conclusions :
        I. No minister is a pioneer.
        II. No pioneer is a politician.
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusions I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


15.   Statements :
Some plants are papers.
        All papers are pages.
        Conclusions :
        I. All papers being plants is possibility.
        II. At least some pages are plants.
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusions I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true





Directions (16–20): In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.


16.   Statements :
L = P ≤ W < V ≤ K ≥ Q; B < L; K = M
Conclusions :
I.  B < V                    
II. M > P
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


17.   Statements :
L = P ≤ W < V ≤ K ≥ Q; B < L; K = M
Conclusions :
I. L ≥ Q                    
II. W = M
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


18.   Statements :
R ≤ U = B < S; B ≤ X
Conclusions :
I. X > R                      
II. X = R
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


19.   Statements :
C > U ≤ S < T = O > D ≥ Y; Z = O ≤ P
Conclusions :
I. U > D                      
II. S < P
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


20.   Statements :
C > U ≤ S < T = O > D ≥ Y; Z = O ≤ P
Conclusions:
I. Z > Y                
II. C < O
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true




Directions (Q. 21-25): What approximate value will come in place of question mark (?) in the given questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

21). 619.002 - 134.99 ÷ 14.998—(9.01)2=?
a)   720
b)   530
c)   650
d)   690
e)   490

22). 439.97 ÷ 15 .02 + 208.08 ÷ 8.01 — 16.01 =?
a)   120
b)   60
c)   100
d)   80
e)   40

23). 4? × √226 =245.998 ÷ 8.001 + 929.99
a)   4
b)   5
c)   2
d)   3
e)   1

24). ?%of(140.06 x 7.99 — 679.92) = 330.01
a)   70
b)   90
c)   80
d)   50
e)   None of these

25). 40% of 859 + 86.01 ÷ 7.99 = ?
a)   398
b)   286
c)   412
d)   215
e)   355



Direction (26-35): Find out which part of a sentence has an error

26) The families /(a) are living in Gulmohar Park / (b) for the last two decades./(c) No error./ (d)


27).  Two lakhs of people /(a) attended the meeting/(b) held in Parade grounds./(c) No error./(d)


28).   There is a Bach’s violin concerto /(a) on the radio / (b) at 6 p.m. this evening./ (c) No error/(d)


29).   Lay your books aside and / (a) lay down to rest / (b) for a while. / (c) No error / (d)


30).   We went / (a) with Guptas to a /(b) movie called ‘Deewar’ . /(c)  No error / (d)


31).   Once an old hermit / (a) saw a cat /(b) pounce upon a rat./ (c) No error. /(d)


32).   A computer virus works exactly / (a) like the biological variety / (b) which invade the human body/ (c) No error. / (d)
     

33).  When I first    started my school / (a) my boys had / (b) no evident love for music. / (c) No error    / (d)
   

34).   My uncle / (a) has left / (b) for Bombay last Saturday. / (c) No error. / (d)


35).  Don’t think / (a) you can deceive me / (b) like you did my brother. / (c) No error. /(d)
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1) a) 4 * 1 + 1 = 5
5 * 1.5 – 1.5= 6
6 * 2 + 2 = 14
14 * 2.5 – 2.5 = 32.5
32.5 * 3 + 3 = 100.5

2) e)
8 * 0.5 = 4
4 * 1 = 4
4 * 2 = 8
8 * 4 = 32
32 * 8 = 256


3) e)

2 + 1² – 1 = 2
2 + 2² + 1= 7
7 + 4² – 1= 22

4) d) 6 * 1 + 2 = 8
8 * 1.5 – 4 = 8
8 * 2 + 6 = 22
22 * 2.5 – 8 = 47
47 * 3 + 10 = 151

5) c) 4 + 1² + 1= 6
6 + 3² – 1= 14
14 + 5² + 1= 40……..


6. (1)
7. (3)
8. (4)
9. (1)
10. (2)
11. (b)

12.(d)

13.(a)

14.(e)


15.(d)
16.(d)

17.(e  

18.(c)

19.(b)              

20.(a)            


21). B) ? = 619.002 – 134.99 ÷ 14.998 –(9.01) = 620 – 135 ÷ 15 – (9)2
= 620 – 90 = 530

22). E) ? = 439.97 ÷ 15.02 + 208.08 ÷ 8.01 –16.01 = 450 ÷ 15 + 208 ÷ 8 – 16
= 30 + 26 – 16 =30 + 10 = 40

23). D) 4? x √226 = 245.998 ÷ 8.001 + 929.99
or, 4? x √225 = 248 ÷ 8 + 930
or, 4? x 15 = 31 + 930 = 961
or 4? = 960/15 = 64 = 43
? = 3

24). E) ?% of (140.06 x 7.99 — 679.92) = 330.01
= [?x(140x8-680)] / 100 = 330
or, ? x (1120 — 680) = 330 x 100
or, ? x 440 = 33000
? = 33000 / 440 = 75

25). E) ? 40% of 859 + 86.01 ÷ 7.99
= (40 x 860) / 100  + 86 ÷ 8

= 344 + 11 = 355


26) b )
Explanation: Change are living into have been living continuous + since / for + Unit of time are the features of perfect continuous tense.

27.    (a)
Explanation: Change lakhs into lakh. Hundred, thousand, lakh etc are used singular after numbers.

28).    (d)

29.    (b)
Explanation: Change lay into lie. These are to different words lay (रखना) laid, laid and lie (लेटना )lay, lain are the forms . Lie is used for living.

30.    (b)
Explanation: Insert the before Guptas. Guptas are known to the subject.

31.    (d)
Explanation: Pounce on / upon is a Phrasal word means move to attack quickly.

32.    (b)
Explanation: Exactly and like never go together.

33.    (b)
Explanation: Change boys into students or pupils.

34.    (b)
Explanation: Omit has. Last yesterday and ago refer to simple past.

35.  (c)
Explanation: change like into as. Like is used for similarity as is used


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Sunday 10 September 2017

Banking Awareness for IBPS PO 2017-- Set 3






1) The new Rs. 50 denomination has a motif of _______ on the reverse, depicting the country’s cultural heritage.
A. Mangalyan
B. Hampi with Chariot
C. Sanchi Stupa
D. Red Fort
E. None of these



2) The new Rs.200 denomination has a Motif of ______ on the reverse, depicting the country’s cultural heritage.
A. Mangalyan
B. Hampi with Chariot
C. Sanchi Stupa
D. Red Fort
E. None of these



3) The dimension of the Rs.50 banknote is _______
A. 66 mm × 166 mm
B. 66 mm x 135 mm
C. 66 mm × 146 mm
D. 66 mm × 150 mm
E. None of these



4) The dimension of the Rs.200 banknote is _______
A. 66 mm × 166 mm
B. 66 mm x 135 mm
C. 66 mm × 146 mm
D. 66 mm × 150 mm
E. None of these



5) The base color of the Rs. 50 note is _______.
A. Bright Yellow
B. Fluorescent Blue
C. Magenta
D. Stone Grey
E. None of these



6) The base color of the Rs. 200 note is _______.
A. Bright Yellow
B. Fluorescent Blue
C. Magenta
D. Stone Grey
E. None of these



7) Foreign exchange for travel abroad can be purchased from an authorized person against rupee payment in cash below ______
A. 40,000
B. 30,000
C. 20,000
D. 50,000
E. None of these



8) An Authorised Dealer (AD) is any person specifically authorized by the RBI under ______ of FEMA, 1999.
A. Section 10(1)
B. Section 11(1)
C. Section 12(1)
D. Section 13(1)
E. None of these



9) In FFMC, “M” stands for ___
A. Mortgage
B. Maturity
C. Money
D. All of these
E. None of these



10) A person coming into India from abroad can bring with him foreign exchange without ________
A. Rs.25000
B. Rs.50000
C. Rs.75000
D. Any Limit
E. None of these




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Wednesday 6 September 2017

GA QUIZ OF 5th SEPTEMBER FOR IBPS PO 2017 { Answer Updated}



1. C [Arunachal Pradesh]
Arunachal Pradesh Health and Family Welfare Minister Jomde Kena (52) has passed away in Guwahati, Assam on September 4, 2017. Since 2014, Kena, who represented Likabali seat from Lower Siang district in Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in 2004. He was re-elected to the House from the same constituency in 2009 and 2014.


2.B [Star India]

Star India acquired digital as well as media rights for Indian Premier League for a term of five years 2018-2023 with a whooping bid of Rs. 16,347.50 crore on September 4, 2017. The staggering deal has turned out to be a financial windfall for the BCCI despite the administrative crisis it is facing at the moment. The testimony to IPL’s growth as the premier sporting property of the country is reflected by the fact that the previous 10-year bid for TV rights only was bought by Sony at Rs. 8200 crore in 2008. Now, the BCCI stands to earn nearly double that amount in half the duration of five years, with earnings of Rs 3270 crore from IPL media rights per year. The BCCI will now earn Rs 55 crore approximately from an IPL match compared to Rs 43 crore, ironically, for each international match that India play. The media rights include broadcast (TV) and digital (mobile and internet) for various segments namely India, Middle East, Africa, Europe and America.


3. A [44kg ]
Konsam Ormila Devi from India bagged a gold medal in 44kg weight category at the Commonwealth Youth (boys & girls) weightlifting championships at Gold Coast, Australia on September 4, 2017. Ormila lifted 57kg in snatch and 76kg in clean and jerk for an overall effort of 133kg, to finish on the top of the podium. With this effort, Ormila has registered her best lift so far.


4. D [Sri Lanka]
The biennial Joint Indo-Lanka Maritime Fleet Exercise – SLINEX 2017 is scheduled to be conducted from September 7-to-14. The focus of SLINEX 2017 will be on fleet work, seamanship, communication, replenishment at sea as well as helicopter operations. Approx, a complement of 368 Sri Lanka Navy personnel comprising 43 naval officers and 60 mid-shipmen are taking part in the exercise. Sri Lanka Navy’s offshore patrol vessels, SLNS Sayura and Sagara will arrive at Port of Visakhapatnam soon to participate in the joint maritime naval exercise with the Indian Navy. The joint naval operations enable both Navies to rehearse and improve own capabilities and enhance operational effectiveness required to maintain maritime security in the region.


5. A [Prakriti Khoj]
The Union Environment Ministry has launched an environment awareness initiative on September 5 on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. Under the initiative, an online environmental quiz competition named “Prakriti Khoj” will be conducted at the national level. The objective of the quiz is to generate interest among school children about the science related to environment. This will help in sensitizing the children on the issues related to environment and development. The initiative is to motivate children towards environment conservation-oriented lifestyles. It will also trigger their sensitivity towards nature appreciation and conservation, leading to positive environmental actions at different levels.


6. B [Rajiv Gandhi International Airport]
The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has bagged the National Award for ‘Excellence’ in Energy Management at a conference hosted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The conference was focused on recognising companies that are engaged in energy efficiency initiatives by adopting best practices and technological advancement in their daily operations in turn displaying commitment towards energy conservation. The airport is operated by GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd GHIAL, a public–private venture.


7. C [Gujarat ]
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has launched Gyankunj e-class project on the occasion of Teachers day on September 5, 2017. The project has been launched at Shahpur primary school in Gandhinagar in presence of state Chief Secretary. The entire project will work on pilot basis with Interactive e-class room and smart boards have been provided under this initiative. According to official sources, 1609 government primary schools have been provided laptop, projector, infrared camera, smart board, speaker and wifi router facilities for 3,173 class rooms of standard 7 and 8. About 10,000 tablets are to be given to standard 7 and 8 students across 100 more schools on free of cost. Education for all courses in standard 5 to 8 will be given through e-content and internet.


8. A [Raj Kumar Singh]

Raj Kumar Singh has recently take charge as new Union Minister of State (IC) in Ministries of Power & New & Renewable Energy after latest reshuffle in the Union Cabinet on September 3, 2017. He succeeded Piyush Goyal, who is now Cabinet Minister for Railways. Singh is the Member of Parliament (MP) from Arrah Lok Sabha constituency. Singh is also the Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.


9. A [N R Narayana Murthy]
Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy and Mumbai-born scientist Veena Sahajwalla have been conferred the PLuS Alliance Prize – a prestigious honour that recognises Research Innovation, Education Innovation, Global Leadership and Global Innovation. The Prize of $ 50,000 was awarded in two categories; Education Innovation and Research Innovation. Both winners were recognised for the development and implementation of innovative solutions to significant global issues. Murthy was presented the PLuS Alliance Prize for Global Leadership while Professor Sahajwalla was awarded the PLuS Alliance Prize for Research Innovation for her project ‘The new science of green manufacturing’. The awards were presented to Murthy, Sahajwalla and the other winners by Professor Sir Malcolm Grant, Chairman of NHS England and Chair of the PLuS Alliance Advisory Board, at a ceremony at the T-H-E World Academic Summit in London on September 3, 2017. The PLuS Alliance is an international collaboration between Arizona State University, King’s College London, and UNSW Sydney.


10. D [Manipur ]
The Shirui National Park (SNP) is located in the state of Manipur. It has dense tropical forests all over and temperate forest in the hilltops. The park is famous for shirui lily (Lilium maclineae) that grows naturally. The main peak of Shirui abounds with flowers during the monsoon and it is a veritable paradise. It is home to tragopan, the tiger, leopard, etc.

GA QUIZ OF 5th SEPTEMBER FOR IBPS PO 2017.



1) Jomde Kena, who passed away recently, was the Health and Family Welfare Minister of which state?
[A] Nagaland
[B] Tripura
[C] Arunachal Pradesh
[D] Assam

2.) Which company has won the coveted Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights for 2018-23?
[A] Sony
[B] Star India
[C] Vivo
[D] Adidas

3.) Konsam Ormila Devi has bagged a gold at 2017 Commonwealth Youth weightlifting championships. She is related to which weight category?
[A] 44kg
[B] 57kg
[C] 64kg
[D] 49kg

4.) The biennial joint maritime fleet exercise “SLINEX 2017” will be conducted between India and which country?
[A] Maldives
[B] Bhutan
[C] Singapore
[D] Sri Lanka

5.) The Union Environment Ministry has launched which Environment Quiz on National Teachers’ Day?
[A] Prakriti Khoj
[B] Paryavaran Prerak
[C] Green March
[D] Prakriti Paryavaran

6.) Which of the following airports has bagged the National Award for ‘Excellence’ in Energy Management?
[A] Chennai International Airport
[B] Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
[C] Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport
[D] Vijayawada International Airport

7.) Which state government has launched Gyankunj e-class project?
[A] Tamil Nadu
[B] Punjab
[C] Gujarat
[D] Karnataka

8.) Who has been appointed as new Union Minister of State (IC) in Ministries of Power & New & Renewable Energy?
[A] Raj Kumar Singh
[B] Hardeep Singh Puri
[C] Santosh Kumar Gangwar
[D] Shripad Yesso Naik

9.) Which Indian personality has been conferred the PLuS Alliance Prize for Global Leadership?
[A] N R Narayana Murthy
[B] Narendra Modi
[C] Mukesh Ambani
[D] Sumitra Mahajan

10.) The Shirui National Park (SNP) is located in which state?
[A] Himachal Pradesh
[B] Jammu & Kashmir
[C] Kerala
[D] Manipur




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Monday 4 September 2017

GA QUIZ OF 3rd SEPTEMBER For IBPS PO 2017.





1) How many e rickshaws did the Gurugram Metro stations yet to get ?
A.500
B.1000
C.600
D.750

2) Which award did the Hyderabad Airport Bagged recently ?
A.Energy Efficiency Award
B.Most Improved Airports
C.Best Airport VIP Terminal
D.The World’s Cleanest Airports

3) How many Stumpings did the Mahendra Singh Dhoni got and made a world Record ?
A.100
B.90
C.250
D.300

4) Which metro station to get 1,000 new e-rickshaws ?
A.Kolkata Metro Station
B.Chennai Metro Station
C.Gurugram Metro Station
D.Bengaluru Metro Station

5) Which city airport bags Energy Efficiency Award recently ?
A.Chennai International Airport
B.Hyderabad International Airport
C.Mumbai International Airport
D.Kolkata International Airport



6) How many radio bursts from Dwarf galaxy obtained in Breakthrough Mission Project ?
A.15
B.13
C.10
D.9

7) How many banks of BRICS nations sign pact for credit lines ?
A.5
B.4
C.6
D.8

8) Which Indian cricket player is the First Wicketkeeper to Effect 100 Stumpings ?
A.Sachin Tendulkar
B.Mahendra Singh Dhoni
C.Anil Kumble
D.Suresh Raina

9) Which country Signs UN Development Assistance Plan ?
A.Pakistan
B.India
C.Nepal
D.Africa

10) Which country missile program led to urgent United Nations Security council (UNSC) Meeting ?
A.Pakistan
B.North Korea
C.South Africa
D.North America



11) Who is named as U.S Ambassador to India recently?
A.Richard Verma
B.Kathleen Stephens
C.Albert Peter Burleigh
D.Kenneth I. Juster

12) Which astronaut returns to Earth after spending a record breaking 288 days in outer space ?
A.Peggy Whitson
B.Charles bolden
C.Jim Lovell
D.Eric Boe

13) Which state Government to introduce 'electric buses' in Srinagar ?
A.Jammu and Kashmir
B.Goa
C.Tamil Nadu
D.New Delhi

14) Who is appointed as Union Minister for Railways ?
A.Shri Rajesh Sharma
B.Shri Prakash Javadekar
C.Shri Piyush Goyal
D.Shri Naresh Iyer

15) Whom to lay foundation stone for Link-4 of SAUNI Scheme in Rajkot ?
A.Shri Narendra Modi
B.Shri Ram Nath Kovind
C.Shri Rajesh Sharma
D.Shri Suresh Prabhu



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Ans of Banking Awareness Quiz (GST)



1) Answer: Option 'A'
Goods and Services Tax (GST)

2) Answer: Option 'A'
Canadian

3) Answer: Option 'B'
1st July

4) Answer: Option 'C'

5) Answer: Option 'B'
CGST, SGST & IGST

6) Answer: Option 'D'
Central Goods and Service Tax

7) Answer: Option 'A'
State Goods and Service Tax

8) Answer: Option 'A'
Integrated Goods and Service Tax

9) Answer: Option 'C'
1954


10) Answer: Option 'A'
Canada


11) Answer: Option 'C'
5%, 12%, 18% and 28%

12) Answer: Option 'C'
Argentina

13) Answer: Option 'C'
2000

14) Answer: Option 'A'
Article 366 (12A)

15) Answer: Option 'D'
160

16) Answer: Option 'B'
India

17) Answer: Option 'A'
Central Government of India

18) Answer: Option 'B'
CGST

19) Answer: Option 'A'
CGST

20) Answer: Option 'C'
France


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Banking Awareness Quiz On ( GST )




1. The government has recently launched GST regime, effective from July 1, 2017. What is GST ?
A.) Goods and Services Tax (GST)
B.) Good and Services Tax (GST)
C.) Goods and Service Tax (GST)
D.) None of these


2. India has chosen ____________ model of dual-GST?
A.) Canadian
B.) Cuba
C.) Belize
D.) Nicaragua


3. The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has recently announced that ___________ will be observed as GST Day ?
A.) 1st June
B.) 1st July
C.) 30st June
D.) 02nd July


4. The main objective of GST is to ______________ excessive taxation.
A.) exempt
B.) exclude
C.) eliminate
D.) None


5. In GST only three type of taxes will be charged in whole country. What are they ?
A.) CGST, EGST & LGST
B.) CGST, SGST & IGST
C.) CGST, SGST & KGST
D.) RGST, SGST & IGST


6. What is CGST?
A.) Center Goods and Service Tax
B.) Capital Goods and Service Tax
C.) Capacity Goods and Service Tax
D.) Central Goods and Service Tax


7. What is SGST?
A.) State Goods and Service Tax
B.) S Goods and Service Tax
C.) South Goods and Service Tax
D.) None


8. What is IGST?
A.) Integrated Goods and Service Tax
B.) Indian Goods and Service Tax
C.) Initial Goods and Service Tax
D.) None


9. France has implemented GST in which year?

A.) 1966
B.) 1956
C.) 1954
D.) 1964


10. Only ______________ has dual GST model (Just like India is going to implement Dual GST Model).
A.) Canada
B.) Bahamas
C.) Jamaica
D.) Mexico


11. In India, the GST Council has come out with a four-rate structure. They are?
A.) 5%, 12%, 18% and 24%
B.) 5%, 12%, 18% and 26%
C.) 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%
D.) 5%, 12%, 16% and 28%


12. Which country has the second-highest GST rate of 27%?
A.) Colombia
B.) Brazil
C.) Argentina
D.) Chile


13. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) was first proposed in which year?
A.) 2001
B.) 2002
C.) 2000
D.) 2002


14. Which Article of the Constitution as amended by 101st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2016 defines the Goods and Services tax (GST) as a tax on supply of goods or services or both?
A.) Article 366 (12A)
B.) Article 366 (1A)
C.) Article 356 (12A)
D.) Article 356 (1A)


15. Around how many countries have already implemented the GST?
A.) 157
B.) 158
C.) 159
D.) 160


16. Which country has the maximum GST rate slab of 28%? highest among more than 160 countries across the world that have implemented GST?
A.) Canada
B.) India
C.) US
D.) Argentina


17. The IGST is charged by?
A.) Central Government of India
B.) State Government of Andhra
C.) Only 1
D.) Only 2


18. __________ is doing away with indirect taxes such Central Excise Duty, Service Tax, Addl. Customs Duty, Special Addl. Customs Duty as well as Addl. Excise Duty (These indirect taxes are those that are collected by the Centre).
A.) SGST
B.) CGST
C.) IGST
D.) None


19. __________ is doing away with indirect taxes such Central Excise Duty, Service Tax, Addl. Customs Duty, Special Addl. Customs Duty as well as Addl. Excise Duty (These indirect taxes are those that are collected by the Centre).
A.) CGST
B.) SGST
C.) IGST
D.) RGST


20. Which country is the First to Implement GST?
A.) Brazil
B.) Argentina
C.) France
D.) Canada



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Sunday 3 September 2017

Answer Of GA Quiz of 2nd September..




Answers:


1) A.World Heritage City certificate
2) A.AMD
3) B. Senior Citizens
4) A.China
5) D.Shri J Y Pillay
6) A.September
7) B.Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
8) A.Adani Group
9) B.New Delhi
10) C.National Nutrition Week
11) A.German
12) A.Ahmedabad
13) A.Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
14) A.Germany
15) D.Gujarat

GA QUIZ OF 2nd SEPTEMBER For IBPS PO 2017.





Questions:

1) Which certificate did the Ahmedabad got recently ?
A.World Heritage City certificate
B.National Qualifications Framework
C.Lisbon Recognition Convention
D.European Portfolio Certificate

2) Which group launched Ryzen Pro processors for Business Personal Computer ?
A.AMD
B.Amazon
C.Testla
D.Google

3) For Whom the central government launched a scheme called Rashtriya Vayoshri recently ?
A.Youth
B.Senior Citizens
C.Women Welfare
D.Children’s Scheme

4) Among these which country Prime minister Narendra Modi to visit ?
A.China
B.Bulgaria
C.Australia
D. Africa

5) Which indian originated person appointed as Singapore’s acting president ?
A.Shri Narayana Swamy
B.Shri Suresh Kumar
C.Shri Rajesh Kumar
D.Shri J Y Pillay



6) Which month is observed as National Nutrition Week recently ?
A.September
B.November
C.October
D.January

7) Which ministry got the approval of constitution of Empowered Steering Committee ?
A.Ministry of External Affairs
B.Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
C.Ministry of telecommunication
D.Ministry of Ayush Medicine

8) With Whom SAAB Ties up to Build Gripen E fighter jets in India ?
A.Adani Group
B.Reliance Group
C.Ashok Leyland Group
D.Birla group

9) Which city Annual Conference ‘Rajaswa Gyan Sangam’ held recently ?
A.Chennai
B.New Delhi
C.Patna
D.Mumbai

10) Which national function is observed in the month of September?
A.India's Tourism Week
B.Fire Extinguish Week
C.National Nutrition Week
D.National Wildlife Week



11) Which City World's highest sandcastle built recently ?
A.German
B.India
C.Pakistan
D.Australia

12) Which city gets India's first World Heritage City certificate ?
A.Ahmedabad
B.Jaipur
C.Chennai
D.Hyderabad

13) Who left two day national tour to China and Mynamar recently ?
A.Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
B.Shri Arun Jaitley
C.Shri Varun Kumar
D.Shri Prakash Javadekar

14) Which country the World’s biggest and powerful X-ray laser gun unveiled ?
A.Germany
B.North America
C.Africa
D.Antarctica

15) Which state Central scheme for senior citizens launched recently ?
A.Kerala
B.Goa
C.Tamil Nadu
D.Gujarat




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Saturday 2 September 2017

GA QUIZ Of 1st Sep





1) Which state did the President Ram Nath Kovind to visit in the month of September 4 ?
A.Gujarat
B.Tamil Nadu
C.Madhya Pradesh
D.Kerala

2) How many rank did the CSIR got Public Research Institution of the World ?
A.7
B.5
C.9
D.6

3) Who is appointed Secretary in the Department of Financial Services (DFS) recently ?
A.Shri Vijay Kumar
B.Shri Praveen Kumar
C.Shri Kailash
D.Shri Rajiv Kumar

4) How many new railway bridges to be built in Pune district recently ?
A.13
B.15
C.9
D.6

5) Which institute ranked 9th Public Research Institution of the World ?
A.Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
B.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
C.Kerala University
D.Nagaland University



6) Who launches Common Food Processing Incubation Center for Shallots ?
A.Shri Rajesh Kumar
B.Shri Vijay Prasad
C.Shri Kumaraswamy
D.Smt Harsimrat Kaur Badal

7) Which company gains permit to test self-driving cars in California recently ?
A.Renault
B.Ford
C.Samsung
D.Apple

8) Who is appointed as CBSE Board Chairperson recently ?
A.Shri Rajesh Khanna
B.Shri Vinoth Kumar
C.Shri Nitish Kumar
D.Smt. Anita Karwal

9) Whom to visit Gujarat on September 4 to launch projects ?
A.Shri Rajesh Sharma
B.Shri Arun Jaitley
C.Shri Prakash Javadekar
D.President Shri Ram Nath Govind

10) Who is appointed as the Comptroller and Auditor General of India ?
A.Rajiv Mehrishi
B.Suresh Narayan
C.Vivek Sharma
D.Naresh Iyer



11) Which union minister announced 13 new railway bridges to be built in Pune district ?
A.Shri Suresh Prabhu
B.Shri Nitin Gadkari
C.Shri Arun Jaitley
D.Shri Vijay Prakash

12) Who is appointed as new Election Commissioner of India recently ?
A.Sunil Arora
B.Vijay Sekhar
C.Navin Chawla
D.M.S Gill

13) With Which country India submitted proposal to WHO for elimination of trade-distorting farm subsidies ?
A.China
B.Nepal
C.Bhutan
D.Africa

14) Who to inaugurate annual conference 'Rajaswa Gyan Sangam' ?
A.Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
B.Shri Vijay Sharma
C.Shri Rajesh khanna
D.Shri Suresh Prabhu

15) Which country signed MoU with India in the field of Railways recently ?
A.Switzerland
B.Pakistan
C.South Africa
D.Australia





Answers:


1) A.Gujarat
2) C.9
3) D.Shri Rajiv Kumar
4) A.13
5) A.Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
6) D.Smt Harsimrat Kaur Badal
7) C.Samsung
8) D.Smt. Anita Karwal
9) D.President Shri Ram Nath Govind
10) A.Rajiv Mehrishi
11) B.Shri Nitin Gadkari
12) A.Sunil Arora
13) A.China
14) A.Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
15) A.Switzerland


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Reasoning Full Set For IBPS PO Pre 2017






Time :23 min

Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the question:

Seven friends namely Jensen Ackles, Charlene Choi, Jason Marsden, SenjenAckles, Cherie Chung, Chuge Liang and Chang Chen perform different Shakespearean plays namely, Cymbeline, Coriolanus, Timon of Athens, Titus Andronious, Tempest, Troilus and Cressida and Pericles but not necessarily in the same order. Each friend has an audition on different dates of the same month namely fifth, ninth, eleventh, seventeenth, twentieth, twenty fourth and twenty seventh but not necessarily in the same order.
Chuge Liang has an audition on seventeenth and performs neither Tempest nor Titus Andronious. The one who performs Cymbeline has an audition on the fifth. Jason Marsden performs Timon of Athens and neither has an audition on the ninth nor on the twenty fourth. Cherie Chung has an audition on the twentieth and does not perform Titus Andronious. The one who has an audition on the ninth performs neither Tempest nor Titus Andronious. The one who performs Pericles has an audition on eleventh. Jensen Ackles has an audition neither on fifth nor on twenty seventh and does not perform Pericles or Titus Andronious. The one who has an audition on ninth does not perform Troilus and Cressida. Chang Chen does not perform Cymbeline and does not have an audition on twenty fourth. Charlene Choi does not perform Cymbeline.


1. On which of the following day does Jensen Ackles perform?


(a) The day on which Titus Andronious is being performed.
(b) The day on which Cymbeline is being performed.
(c) The day on which Troilus and Cressida is being performed.
(d) The day on which Coriolanus is being performed.
(e) None of these.


2. Four of the following five form a group as per the given arrangement. Which of the following does not belong to that group?

(a) SenjenAckles – fifth
(b) Cherie Chung – twentieth
(c) Charlene Choi – Twenty fourth
(d) Chuge Liang – Seventeenth
(e) Jason Marsden – Eleventh


3.   Which of the following combination is definitely correct?

(a) Chuge Liang – Coriolanus
(b) Charlene Choi – Pericles
(c) Chang Chen – Titus Andronious
(d) SenjenAckles – Cymbeline
(e) All the given combination are definitely correct

4.   Which of the following person plays ‘Titus Andronious’?

(a) The person who performed on ninth.
(b) The person who performed on twenty fourth.
(c) The person who performed on twenty seventh.
(d) The person who performed on fifth.
(e) The person who performed on twentieth.

5.   Which among the following play is performed by ‘Chuge Liang’?
(a) Coriolanus            
(b) Troilus and Cressida
(c) Tempest                
(d) Titus Andronious
(e) None of these


Direction (6–10): Study the information carefully and answer the given question.

Rita, Rina, Rima, Riya, Ripa, Rupa, Runi and Rupam are sitting around a circular area of equal distances between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of the people are facing the centre while some face outside. (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).

(Note : Same direction means if one person is facing the centre then the other also faces the centre and vice-versa. Opposite direction means that if one person is facing the centre then the other faces outside and vice-versa.)

Riya sits third to the right of Rina. Ripa sits second to the left of Rina. Immediate neighbours of Rina face the same direction (i.e., if one neighbour faces the centre the other neighbour also faces the centre and vice-versa) Rima sits second to the left of Ripa. Ripa faces the centre. Rupa sits third to the right of Rima. Runi sits second to the left of Rupam. Rupam is not an immediate neighbour of Rina. Runi faces the same direction as Riya. Immediate neighbours of Ripa face opposite directions (i.e., if one neighbour faces the centre the other neighbour faces outside and vice-versa). Immediate neighbours of Rupa face opposite directions (i.e., if one neighbour faces the centre the other neighbour face outside and vice-versa).


6. How many people in the given arrangement face the centre?
(a) Two                        
(b) Three    
(c) One        
(d) Four                      
(e) Five


7. Which of the following is TRUE regarding Rita as per the given seating arrangement ?
(a) Rupam sits second to the left of Rita
(b) Rita faces outside
(c) Only two people sit between Rita and Rina
(d) Rima is one of the immediate neighbours of Rita
(e) Only three people sit between Rita and Runi


8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(a) Rupa                      
(b) Rina                      
(c)Rupam    
(d) Runi                      
(e) Riya


9.       What is Ripa’s position with respect to Rupam?

(a)Third to the left                    
(b)To the immediate left
(c)To the immediate right        
(d)Second to the right
(e)Third to the right


10.   Who sits fourth to the right of the person who is second to the right from Runi?

(a) Rupam                  
(b) Rita                        
(c) Rina
(d) Other than those given as options  
(e) Rupa


Direction (11-15): In this question, two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

11.   Statements :
Some birds are animals.          
Some animals are black.
        No black is a white.
        Conclusions :
        I. At least some black are birds.
        II. All whites being animals is a possibility.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b)Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II is are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true


12.   Statements :    
No houses are villages.            
All villages are towns.
        All towns are cities.
        Conclusions :
        I. All villages are cities.
        II. All towns can never be houses.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true


13.   Statements :
Some donkeys are monkeys.
        No monkey is a dog.                
        Some dogs are cats.
        Conclusions :
        I. At least some cats are donkeys.
        II. No monkey is a cat.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b)Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true


14.   Statements :
Some politicians are ministers.
        Some ministers are socialists.
        No socialist is a pioneer.
        Conclusions :
        I. No minister is a pioneer.
        II. No pioneer is a politician.
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusions I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


15.   Statements :
Some plants are papers.
        All papers are pages.
        Conclusions :
        I. All papers being plants is possibility.
        II. At least some pages are plants.
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusions I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true





Directions (16–20): In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.


16.   Statements :
L = P ≤ W < V ≤ K ≥ Q; B < L; K = M
Conclusions :
I.  B < V                      
II. M > P
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


17.   Statements :
L = P ≤ W < V ≤ K ≥ Q; B < L; K = M
Conclusions :
I. L ≥ Q                      
II. W = M
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


18.   Statements :
R ≤ U = B < S; B ≤ X
Conclusions :
I. X > R                        
II. X = R
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


19.   Statements :
C > U ≤ S < T = O > D ≥ Y; Z = O ≤ P
Conclusions :
I. U > D                        
II. S < P
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true


20.   Statements :
C > U ≤ S < T = O > D ≥ Y; Z = O ≤ P
Conclusions:
I. Z > Y                  
II. C < O
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true



Direction (21-25): Study the given information carefully to answer the given question.
Jabrayilov, Jabnidze, Jablonsky, Jackiewicz, Jackman, Jackmot and Jacson live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and soon till the topmost floor is numbered seven. Each one of them also likes different games namely -Wordfeud, Wordament, Wordtris, Wonderking, Word Jong, Wolfenstein and Wizorb (but not necessarily in the same order.)
Only three people live between Jabnidze and Jackman. Jabnidze lives on one of the floors above Jackman. Jackman does not live on the lowermost floor. Only one person lives between Jabnidze and the one who like Wordtris. The one who likes Wizorb lives on one of the even numbered floors above the one who like Wordtris.
Only two people live between Jacson and the one who like Wordtris. The one who likes Wordfeud lives immediately above Jacson. Jabrayilov lives immediately above Jacmot. Jabrayilov does not like Wordtris.
The one who likes Wonderking lives on one of the odd numbered floors below Jacmot.Jacson does not like Wonderking. Jackiewicz lives on one of the Floors above Jablonsky. Only one person lives between the one who likes Word Jong and the one who likes Wolfenstein. Jackiewicz does not like Word Jong. Jacson does not like Wordament.

21.   Which of the following game does Jabnidze like?
(a) Wordfeud            
(b)Wizorb  
(c) Wolfenstein        
(d) Wordament        
(e) Wonderking

22.   Who amongst the following lives on the floor numbered 4?
(a)The one who likes Wolfenstein
(b)The one who likes Wordtris
(c) The one who likes Wizorb                
(d) The one who likes Wordfeud                          
(e) The one who likes Wordament

23.   Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given arrangement?

(a)Only two people live between Jacman and Jacson
(b)The one who likes Wolfenstein lives immediately above Jacman
(c) Jablonsky likes Wordtris
(d) Jablonsky lives on an even numbered floor
(e)None of the given options is true

24.   If all the people are made to sit in alphabetical order from top to bottom, the positions of how many people will remain unchanged?
(a) None                      
(b) Three    
(c) Two        
(d) One                      
(e) Four

25.   Which of the following combinations is true with respect to the given arrangement?
(a) Wizorb-Jablonsky                
(b)Wonderking-Jabnidze        
(c) Word Jong-Jacman
(d) Wordfeud-Jabrayilov        
(e) Wordtris-Jacmot



Directions (26–30):  Study the given information carefully to answer the given question.
In a certain code language,
‘efforts required in teaching’ is written as ‘dp kj te hy’
‘teaching kids is tough’ is written as ‘dp op cs mb’
‘kids heart is huge’ is written as ‘cs re mb gr’
‘task required huge efforts’ is written as ‘hy kj re ba’
(All codes are two letter codes only.)

26.   In the given code language, what does the code ‘kj’ stand for?
(a) in                    
(b) either ‘required’ or ‘efforts’
(c) either ‘huge’ or ‘kids’
(d) task                        
(e) huge

27.   What is the code for ‘teaching’ in the given code language?
(a) hy                          
(b) te                  
(c) op                          
(d) other than those given as options  
(e) kj

28.   What is the code for ‘kids’ in the given code language?
(a) either ‘mb’ or ‘cs’   (b) either ‘op’ or ‘cs’        
(c) dp                  
(d) other than those given as options                  
(e) re

29.   What will be the code for ‘in task’ in the given code language?
(a) te hy                      
(b) dp kj              
(c) ba kj                        
(d) ba te                      
(e) other than those given as options

30.   What may be the possible code for ‘quite tough heart’ in the given code language?
(a) uc ba re          
(b) gr uc re          
(c) op uc gr          
(d) op kj hy                  
(e) op gr kj


31.   How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘PERFORATE’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
(a) None                      
(b) One              
(c) Two
(d) Three                    
(e) Four

32.   Among Zabel, Zaahir, Zabulon, Zaccheus and Zadok, who is the shortest? Zabel is shorter than only Zadok. Zaahir is taller than Zaccheus and Zabulon. If they are arranged in ascending order of their heights from left to right then Zaccheus is second from the left.
(a) Zabel                      
(b) Zaahir    
(c) Zabulon
(d) Zaccheus              
(e) Can’t be determined.    

33.   Pointing to a girl, Mithilesh said, "She is the only daughter of my grandfather's only child". How is the girl related to Mithilesh?
(a) Daughter              
(b) Niece    
(c) Sister
(d) Data inadequate  
(e) None of these      


Directions (34–35): Read the given information carefully and answer the given question.
Aakash is 9 m to the south of Aakansha. Aakansha is 5 m to the east of Aamir. Aamir is 4 m to the north of Aaditya. Aadesh is 3 m west of Aaditya. Anand is 7 m south of Aadesh. Arman is 8 m east of Anand.

34.   If Anshuman is 5 m to the west of point Aakash, then what is the distance between Aadityaand  Anshuman?
(a) 8 m                        
(b) 9 m                
(c) 5 m
(d) 2 m                        
(e) 6 m

35.   How far and in which direction is Aakansha from Arman?
(a) 11 m to the south
(b) 7 m to the north
(c) 11 m to the north
(d) 7 m to the south
(e) 11 m to the west


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Answer
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1.   (d)
2.    (e)
3.    (d)
4.    (b)
5.    (b)

6.    (e)
7.    (b)
8.    (c)
9.    (b)
10.(a)
11. (b)

12.(d)

13.(e)

14.(e)


15.(d)
16.(d)

17.(e    

18.(c)

19.(b)                

20.(a)                      

21.(d)
22.(a)
23.(b)
24.(c)
25.(e)

26.(b)
27.(d)
28.(a)
29.(d)
30.(c)
31.(c)
32.(c)
33.(c)


34.(c)
35.(c)

Friday 1 September 2017

Quadratic Equation Que For IBPS PO Pre Exam 2017..




Directions (Q. 1-5): 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’.

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

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

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

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

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


Directions (Q. 6-10): In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given.
You have to solve both the equations 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


6. I. 2x² - 11x + 15 = 0  II. 21y² - 23y + 6 = 0

7. I. 5x² - 16x + 11= 0   II. 5y² - 3y - 2 = 0

8. I. x² + 11x + 28 = 0   II. 2y² + 13y + 20 = 0

9. I. 6x² + 29x + 35 = 0  II. 3y² + 19y + 30 = 0

10. I. 2x + 5y = 6     II. 5x + 11y = 9







Answer:-


1. (3)
2. (4)
3. (1)
4. (2)
5. (2)
6. (1)
7. (3)
8. (4)
9. (1)
10. (2)


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