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Digi Notes : General Awareness - Nov 23 to Nov 28, 2015

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LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (30.11.2015 ; 3 PM - 6 PM)

Bankers Guru
Dear Aspirants,

An air of competition is blowing at every nook and corner. Do you want to survive and let the air pass through ?


A life without ambition is like a ship without a rudder. Maintain a touch of madness in your preparation. Let us participate and boost our passion like never before.


Thought leads to intention. Intention leads to belief. Belief leads to passion. Passion leads to success. 


Subject: INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS

 
Timing: 3 PM - 6 PM


LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (30.11.2015 ; 10 AM - 1 PM)

Bankers Guru
Dear Aspirants,

An air of competition is blowing at every nook and corner. Do you want to survive and let the air pass through ?


A life without ambition is like a ship without a rudder. Maintain a touch of madness in your preparation. Let us participate and boost our passion like never before.


Thought leads to intention. Intention leads to belief. Belief leads to passion. Passion leads to success. 


Subject: INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS

 
Timing: 10 AM - 1 PM


English For Clerks-V- Pre Exam : 30.11.2015

Bankers Guru
English Language For CWE-Clerks-V- Preliminary Examination

Q.1-10.Read each part of the sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, mark your answer as (5).

1. Fearing losses and rotting of agricultural as well as horticultural produce, (1)/ farmers start selling their harvest (2)/soon after naturally calamities (3)/ like the recent unseasonal rain and hailstorms (4)/ No error (5) 

2. Two young boys died (1)/ when they were flung off their motorcycle (2)/ and came in the way of an incoming car on the other side of the road (3)/ after their vehicle hits a road divider (4)/ No error (5)

3. The purpose of the cycle ride was to make people understand (1)/ that the way we move directly impacts the air we breathe (3)/ and therefore, we should not indiscriminately use (3)/ motorized modes of transport (4)/ No error (5)

4. Pune residents may not face any water cuts this year (1)/ as the four dams (2)/ that meet the city's needs (3)/ has about 50% water remaining (4)/ No error (5)

5. Farmers of hilly regions (1)/ are seeking adequate compensate (2)/ from the state government for the loss they have incurred (3)/ due to the damage to their crops by the recent unexpected rainfall (4)/ No error (5)

6. If you happen to find a pet left in a car, (1)/ you could help by taking the car number down (2)/ and announcing in nearby places (3)/ for the owner to come and save the animal(4)/ No error (5)

7. With adventure tourism fast catching on, (1)/ people are willing to take the road less travelled (2)/ to discover new avenues (3)/ that are picturesque and offer excited activities(4)/ No error (5)

8. Market is booming to digital prints (1)/ in different style and patterns (2)/ and it is really taking away the customers' attention (3)/ from forever likeable floral prints (4)/ No error (5)

9. From asking teachers to monitor students during lunch and short breaks (1)/ to setting up child protection committees,(2)/ schools are going all the way to protect children (3)/ from falling victims to bully(4)/ No error (5)

10. For some, retirement is all about shifting focus (1)/ to spiritualism while for some (2)/ it is about trying out things (3)/ in their long wish list (4)/ No error (5)

ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATION

1. (3) ‘Natural’ should replace ‘naturally’- an adjective is to be used.

2. (4) ‘Hit’ should replace ‘hits’- verb is to be used in the past form.

3. (5)

4. (4) ‘Have should replace ‘has’- verb should agree to the subject ‘four dams’

5. (2) ‘Compensation’ should be used – a ‘noun’ is required.

6. (5)

7. (4) ‘Exciting’ should replace ‘excited’- which would serve as an adjective.

8. (1) ‘with’ should replace ‘to’- ‘booming with’ is used.

9. (4) ‘Bullying’ should be used – a gerund is to be used.



10. (5)

Vocabulary - 30.11.2015

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1. MISBEGOTTEN (ADJECTIVE): illegitimate, illicit

Synonyms: dishonest, illegal 

Antonyms: lawful, licit

Example Sentence:

Sure enough, my friend lacked that small portion of his misbegotten frame.


2. APPARITION (NOUN): ghost

Synonyms: delusion, haunt Antonyms: reality, truth

Example Sentence:

This apparition surprised me, because it seemed to accompany me.


3. BEMOAN (VERB): express sorrow

Synonyms: deplore, lament Antonyms: be happy, praise

Example Sentence: 

Opening out her bundle of dried meat, she began to eat and bemoan her fate.


4. MALEFIC (ADJECTIVE): ruinous, injurious

Synonyms: deadly, fatal Antonyms: beneficial, lucky

Example Sentence:

The malefic Powers of savages have generally been absorbed by higher beings or have 

otherwise disappeared.

5. MYSTICAL (ADJECTIVE): occult

Synonyms: magical, esoteric Antonyms: known, obvious

Example Sentence:

What he had to give was not mystical or abstract; it was purely concrete.


6. PARODY (NOUN): imitation, spoof

Synonyms: skit, farce Antonyms: reality, truth

Example Sentence:

He became a sort of parody of the man his father had hoped he would be.


7. PURLOIN (VERB): steal

Synonyms: embezzle, misappropriate Antonyms: give, keep

Example Sentence:

I knew you had great faults, but I did not dream that you would stoop so low as to 

purloin money, as it seems you have done.


8. EXORDIUM (NOUN): introduction to a document

Synonyms: prologue, preface Antonyms: epilogue, postscript

Example Sentence:

It is his notion of freedom, and at once the exordium and peroration of his eloquence.


9. FLUNKY (NOUN): attendant

Synonyms: drudge, snob Antonyms: idler, laze

Example Sentence:

He did protest then that any flunky on the base could read it to the crowd as well as he.


10. MAUL (VERB): mangle, abuse

Synonyms: beat up, drub Antonyms: protect, guard

Example Sentence:

At first curiosity attracted this animal, and later the hunting instinct caused him to maul his prey.



CORPORATION BANK : POSTING OF CANDIDATES ALLOTTED BY IBPS UNDER CWE PO-IV

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Further to Corporation Bank earlier notification in the subject matter, till date the Corporation Bank has issued appointment orders in respect of 341 candidates allotted by IBPS under CWE PO-IV.

LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (28.11.2015 ; 3 PM - 6 PM)

Bankers Guru
Dear Aspirants,

An air of competition is blowing at every nook and corner. Do you want to survive and let the air pass through ?


A life without ambition is like a ship without a rudder. Maintain a touch of madness in your preparation. Let us participate and boost our passion like never before.


Thought leads to intention. Intention leads to belief. Belief leads to passion. Passion leads to success. 


Subject: INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS

 
Timing: 3 PM - 6 PM


Vocabulary - 28.11.2015

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1. REPLEVIN (NOUN): case brought to court

Synonyms:  accusation, dispute
Antonyms: exculpation, relaxation

Example Sentence:
Another action is replevin which is used to recover specific goods.

2. TRITE (ADJECTIVE): silly, commonplace

Synonyms: banal, dull

Antonyms: desirable,impressive

Example Sentence:

It is a trite remark that diamonds can be polished only by diamond dust.

3.TRANSPIRE (VERB): occur, happen

Synonyms: arise, chance
Antonyms: cause, stop

Example Sentence:
What they thought—which might have been interesting—did not transpire.

4. PINNACLE (NOUN): top, crest

Synonyms: apex, peak  
Antonyms: bottom, base

Example Sentence:
They look down on him as from the pinnacle of the sublimest elevation.

5. TOPPLE(VERB): fall or knock over; overthrow

Synonyms: collapse, overturn
Antonyms: hold, place

Example Sentence:
There was nothing to fling down upon him––no loose rock or stone to topple over and crush him.

6. FEND (VERB): defend

Synonyms: oppose,cover
Antonyms: disregard, face

Example Sentence:
There were six of them, and after the death of her husband she had to fend for all.

7. DEFLECT (VERB): bounce off; turn aside

Synonyms:  avert, bend
Antonyms:
stay, straighten

Example Sentence:
His inductive electrical machine could deflect a magnet and decompose iodide of
potash.

8. DEFECTOR (NOUN): traitor

Synonyms: turncoat, betrayer
Antonyms: loyalist, supporter

Example Sentence:
But when the news broke, she didn't want to be involved with anyone who had a son as a defector, so she asked me to leave.

9. OBDURATE (ADJECTIVE): pigheaded, stubborn

Synonyms: adamant,dogged    
Antonyms: submissive, gentle

Example Sentence:
It happened because of massive and obdurate resistance to reasonable change.

10. QUALMISH (ADJECTIVE): not feeling well; not comfortable

Synonyms: uneasy, sickly
Antonyms: content, healthy

Example Sentence:
He could not think, but only felt that he was extremely uncomfortable and qualmish.

LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (28.11.2015 ; 10 AM - 1 PM)

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Dear Aspirants,

An air of competition is blowing at every nook and corner. Do you want to survive and let the air pass through ?


A life without ambition is like a ship without a rudder. Maintain a touch of madness in your preparation. Let us participate and boost our passion like never before.


Thought leads to intention. Intention leads to belief. Belief leads to passion. Passion leads to success. 


Subject: INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS

 
Timing: 10 AM - 1 PM


Digi Notes : English (Noun) - 27.11.2015

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TOP 60 BANK INTERVIEW QUESTIONS -1

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1. Why do you want to join banking sector?
Banking is one of the fastest growing sectors in India with more stable and high growth and more over providing wide range of career opportunities for graduates. So I want to take an opportunity to join in a bank.

2. What is the difference between Cheque and Demand Draft?
Cheque: Cheuqe is a negotiable instrument instructing a bank to pay a specific amount from a specific account held in the maker/depositor name with that Bank.

Demand Draft: A demand draft is an instrument used for effecting transfer of money. It is a negotiable instrument.

3. What is a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC)?
A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956  engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares/stocks/bonds/debentures /securities issued by Government or local authority or other marketable securities of a like nature, leasing, hire-purchase, insurance business, chit business but does not include any institution whose principal business is that of agriculture activity, industrial activity, purchase or sale of any goods  other than securities) or providing any services and sale/purchase/construction of immovable property. A non-banking institution which is a company and has principal business of receiving deposits under any scheme or arrangement in one lump sum or in installments by way of contributions or in any other manner, is also a non-banking financial company (Residuary non-banking company).

4. NBFCs are doing functions similar to banks. What is difference between banks & NBFCs ?
NBFCs lend and make investments and hence their activities are akin to that of banks; however there are a few differences as given below:
  • NBFC cannot accept demand deposits;
  • NBFCs do not form part of the payment and settlement system and cannot issue cheques drawn on itself;
  • deposit insurance facility of Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation is not available to depositors of NBFCs, unlike in case of banks.

5 . What is Private Banking?
Banking services offered to high net-worth individuals. Private banking institution assists the high net-worth individual in investing his/her money in exchange for commissions and fees. The term "private" refers to the customer service being rendered on a more personal basis.

6. What is BSBDA?
Under the guidelines issued on August 10, 2012 by RBI: Any individual, including poor or those from weaker section of the society, can open zero balance account in any bank. BSBDA guidelines are applicable to "all scheduled commercial banks in India, including foreign banks having branches in India".
All the accounts opened earlier as 'no-frills' account should be renamed as BSBDA. Banks are required to convert the existing 'no-frills' accounts’ into 'Basic Savings Bank Deposit Accounts'.

The 'Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account' should be considered as a normal banking service available to all customers, through branches .

The aim of introducing 'Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account' is very much part of the efforts of RBI for furthering Financial Inclusion objectives.

7. What is BPS (Basis Points)?
BPS (Basis point) : - BPS is an acronym for basic points  is used to indicate changes in rate of interest and other financial instrument.

1 BASIC POINT IS EQUAL TO 0.01%
So when we say that repo rate has been increased by 25 bps, it means that the rate has been increased by 0.25%

8. What is KYC?
      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has advised banks to follow ‘KYC guidelines’, wherein certain personal information of the account-opening prospect or the customer is obtained. The objective of doing so is to enable the Bank to have positive identification of its customers.  This is also in the interest of customers to safeguard their hard earned money.

      The KYC guidelines of RBI mandate banks to collect three proofs from their customers. They are-
  • Photograph                    
  • Proof of identity             
  • Proof of address

9. What is Sub-prime crisis?
The current Subprime crisis is due to sub-prime lending. These are the loans given
to the people having low credit rating.

10. What is Base Rate?
        It is the minimum rate of interest that a bank is allowed to charge from its customers. Unless mandated by the government, RBI rule stipulates that no bank can offer loans at a rate lower than BR to any of its customers.
      It is effective from, July 1, 2010. However, all existing loans, including home loans and car loans, will continue to be at the current rate. Only the new loans taken on or after July 1 and old loans being renewed after this date will be linked to BR.

11. What is SWIFT?

SWIFT  :- Society for worldwide Interbank financial tele- communication.
  •  India was 74th Nation to join SWIFT Network.
  •  SWIFT Code is a standard format of bank Identifier code. This code is used particularly in International transfer of money between banks.
  • A majority of FOREX related message are sent to correspondent banks abroad through SWIFT.
  • SWIFT Code consist 8 or 11 character when code is 8 digit, It is referred to primary office 4 – bank code
2 – country code
2 – location code
3 – branch code (optional).

12. What  is Swabhimaan Yojana?
Swabhimaan is a financial inclusion plan of bank to take banking to the door steps of the remote village where banking facility are not available.

13. What is NOSTRO and VOSTRO account?
NOSTRO Account: A NOSTRO account is maintained by an Indian bank in the foreign countries.

VOSTRO Account: a vostro a/c is maintained by a foreign bank in India with their corresponding bank.

14. What is a DeMat Account?
DeMat is nothing but a dematerialized account. If one has to save money or make cheque payments, then he/she needs to open a bank account. Similarly, one needs to open a DeMat account if he/she wants to buy or sell stocks. Thus, DeMat account is similar to a bank account wherein the actual money is being replaced by shares. In order to open a DeMat account, one needs to approach the Depository Participants [DPs].

In India, a DeMat account is a type of banking account that dematerializes paper-based physical stock shares. The DeMat account is used to avoid holding of physical shares: the shares are bought as well as sold through a stock broker. In this case, the advantage is that one does not need any physical evidence for possessing these shares. All the things are taken care of by the DPs.
This account is very popular in India. Physically only 500 shares can be traded as per the provision given by SEBI. From April 2006, it has become mandatory for any person holding a DeMat account to possess a Permanent Account Number (PAN).

15. What is RuPay Card?

RuPay is the Indian domestic card payment network set up by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) at the behest of banks in India. The RuPay project had been conceived by Indian Banks Association (IBA) and had the approval of Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

RuPay LogoNational Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has a plan to provide a full range of card payment services including the RuPay ATM, RuPay MicroATM, Debit, Prepaid and Credit Cards which will be accepted in India and abroad, across various channels like POS, Internet, IVR and mobile etc.

The initial focus of NPCI would be to approach those banks who have not been issuing any payment card at all more specifically – Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and urban co-operative banks.

All Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) banks set to join RuPay system by the end of year 2012. RuPay-based debit cards can be used by the consumers on the Internet from September, 2012.

The government of India had launched India’s first domestic payment card network, RuPay, to compete with Visa Inc and Mastercard Inc.


16. What is foreign exchange reservers?
Foreign exchange reserves (also called Forex reserves) in a strict sense are only the foreign currency deposits and bonds held by central banks and monetary authorities.However, the term in popular usage commonly includes foreign exchange and gold,SDRs and IMF reserve positions.

17. What is Bancassurance ?
Bancassurance stands for distribution of financial products particularly the insurance policies (both the life and non-life), also called referral business, by banks as corporate agents, through their branches located in different parts of the  country.

18. What is Money Laundering ?
Money laundering is the processes of concealing the source of obtain money. Money or funds obtained through illegal activities are presented as legitimate.

19. What is the difference between Nationalized bank and Private Bank ?
A Nationalized bank is one that is owned by the government of the country. Since the people decide who the government is, they are also referred to as public sector banks. The government is responsible for the money deposited into the accounts of these banks. Where as a private sector bank is one that is owned by an independent individual or a company that is controlled by a few individuals. In short, the bank is owned by someone else and they run the bank. The person owning/running the bank is responsible for the money deposited into the accounts of these banks.

20. What are non-perfoming assets?

A classification used by financial institutions that refer to loans that are in jeopardy of default. Once the borrower has failed to make interest or principal payments for 90 days the loan is considered to be a non-performing asset. Also known as "non-performing loan".

21. What is the Functions of RBI?
The Reserve Bank of India is the central bank of India, was established on April 1,1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The Reserve Bank of India was set up on the recommendations of the Hilton Young Commission. The commission submitted its report in the year 1926, though the bank was not set up for nine years.To regulate the issue of Bank Notes and keeping of reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in India and
generally t o operate the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage." Banker to the Government: performs merchant banking function for the central and the state governments; also acts as their banker.Banker to banks: maintains banking accounts of all scheduled banks. 29 What is monetary policy?
A Monetary policy is the process by which the government, central bank, of a country controls
(i) the supply of money,
(ii) availability of money, and
(iii) cost of money or rate of interest, in order to attain a set of objectives oriented towards the growth and stability of the economy.

22. What is SEZ?
SEZ means Special Economic Zone is the one of the part of government’s policies in India. A special Economic zone is a geographical region that economic laws which are more liberal than the usual economic laws in the country. The basic motto behind this is to increase foreign investment, development of infrastructure, job opportunities and increase the income level of the people.

23. What is SIDBI?
The Small Industries Development Bank of India is a state-run bank aimed to aid the growth and development of micro, small and medium scale industries in India. Set up in 1990 through an act of parliament, it was incorporated initially as a wholly owned subsidiary of Industrial Development Bank of India.

24. What is TREASURY BILLS (TB)?
Treasury bills (T-Bills) are the short term liabilities of the central government .theoretically government of India issued three types of T-bills through auctions, namely 91 days, 182days,and 364 days. There are no treasury bills issued by state government. Minimum amount of T –Bills is Rs. 2500and in multiple of RS. 2500.T-bills are issued at a discount and are redeemed at par from 1st April 1997 treasury bills have been replaced by WAYS AND MEANS ADVANCES .

25. What is COMMERCIAL PAPER (CP)?
commercial paper was introduced by RBI in 1991. It is a short term money market instrument issued in the form of promissory note .Corporate; primary dealers and the all India financial institution are eligible to issue CP. The maturity period of each commercial paper is 7days to 1year from the date of issue .CP can be issued denominations of Rs. 5lakh or multiples thereof. Only a schedule bank can act as an issuing and paying agent (IPA) for issuance of CP.

26. What is CRM?
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) refers to the ability to understand, anticipate and manage the needs of the customer, interaction and relationship resulting in increased profitability through revenue and margin growth and operational efficiencies.

27. What is Right to information Act?
The Right to Information act is a law enacted by the Parliament of India giving citizens of India access to records of the Central Government and State overnments.The Act applies to all States and Union Territories of India, except the State of Jammu and Kashmir - which is covered under a State-level law. This law was passed by Parliament on 15 June 2005 and came fully into force on 13
October 2005.

28.  What is Recession?
A true economic recession can only be confirmed if GDP (Gross Domestic Product)growth is negative for a period of two or more consecutive quarters.

29. What is dematerialisation ?
Dematerialisation is a process by which the paper certificates of an investor are taken back by the company/registrar and actually destroyed and an equivalent number of securities are credited in electronic holdings of that investor.

30. What is Defivative ?
A derivative is a financial contract that derives its value from another financial product/commodity (say spot rate) called underlying (that may be a stock, stock index, a foreign currency, a commodity). Forward contract in foreign exchange transaction, is a simple form of a derivative.

31. What is LAF ?
Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) was introduced by RBI during June, 2000 in phases, to ensure smooth transition and keeping pace with technological upgradation.

32.  What is a Repo Rate?
Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrow rupees from RBI. Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow it from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the repo rate increases, borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive

33. What is Reverse Repo Rate?
This is exact opposite of Repo rate. Reverse Repo rate is the rate at which Reserve Bank of India (RBI) borrows money from banks. RBI uses this tool when it feels there is too much money floating in the banking system. Banks are always happy to lend money to RBI since their money is in safe hands with a good interest. An increase in Reverse repo rate can cause the banks to transfer more funds to RBI due to this attractive interest rates.

34. What is CRR Rate?
Cash reserve Ratio (CRR) is the amount of funds that the banks have to keep with RBI. If RBI decides to increase the percent of this, the available amount with the banks comes down. RBI is using this method (increase of CRR rate), to drain out the excessive money from the banks.

35. What is Bank Rate?
Bank rate, also referred to as the discount rate, is the rate of interest which a central bank charges on the loans and advances that it extends to commercial banks and other financial intermediaries. Changes in the bank rate are often used by central banks to control the money supply.

36. What is PLR?
The Prime Interest Rate is the interest rate charged by banks to their most creditworthy customers (usually the most prominent and stable business customers). The rate is almost always the same amongst major banks. Adjustments to the prime rate are made by banks at the same time; although, the prime rate does not adjust on any regular basis. The Prime Rate is usually adjusted at the same time and in correlation to the adjustments of the Fed Funds Rate. The rates reported below are based upon the prime rates on the first day of each respective month. Some banks use the name "Reference Rate" or "Base Lending Rate" to refer to their Prime Lending Rate.


37. what is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a consensus network that enables a new payment system and a completely digital money. It is the first decentralized peer-to-peer payment network that is powered by its users with no central authority or middlemen. From a user perspective, Bitcoin is pretty much like cash for the Internet. Bitcoin can also be seen as the most prominent triple entry bookkeeping system in existence.

38.  What is SLR Rate?
SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio) is the amount a commercial bank needs to maintain in the form of cash, or gold or govt. approved securities (Bonds) before providing credit to its customers. SLR rate is determined and maintained by the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) in order to control the expansion of bank credit. SLR is determined as the percentage of total demand and percentage of time liabilities. Time Liabilities are the liabilities a commercial bank liable to pay to the customers on their anytime demand. SLR is used to control inflation and propel growth.
Through SLR rate tuning the money supply in the system can be controlled efficiently.

39. What is Deposit Rate?
Interest Rates paid by a depository institution on the cash on deposit.

40. What is Fiscal Policy?
Fiscal policy is the use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy. These policies affect tax rates, interest rates and government spending, in an effort to control the economy. Fiscal policy is an additional method to determine public revenue and public expenditure.

41. What is the Banking Ombudsman Scheme?
The Banking Ombudsman Scheme enables an expeditious and inexpensive forum to bank customers for resolution of complaints relating to certain services rendered by banks. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme is introduced under Section 35 A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 by RBI with effect from 1995.

42. Which are the banks covered under the Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006?
All Scheduled Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks and Scheduled Primary Co-operative Banks are covered under the Scheme.

43.  What is Inflation?
Inflation is as an increase in the price of bunch of Goods and services that projects the Indian economy. An increase in inflation figures occurs when there is an increase in the average level of prices in Goods and services. Inflation happens when there are fewer Goods and more buyers; this will result in increase in the price of Goods, since there is more demand and less supply of the goods.


44. What is Deflation?
Deflation is the continuous decrease in prices of goods and services. Deflation occurs when the inflation rate becomes negative (below zero) and stays there for a longer period.

45. What is FII?
FII (Foreign Institutional Investor) used to denote an investor, mostly in the form of an institution. An institution established outside India, which proposes to invest in Indian market, in other words buying Indian stocks. FII's generally buy in large volumes which has an impact on the stock markets. Institutional Investors includes pension funds, mutual funds, Insurance Companies, Banks, etc.

46. What is FDI?
FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) occurs with the purchase of the “physical assets or a significant amount of ownership (stock) of a company in another country in order to gain a measure of management control” (Or) A foreign company having a stake in a Indian Company.

47.  What is IPO?
IPO is Initial Public Offering. This is the first offering of shares to the general public from a company wishes to list on the stock exchanges.

48. What is GDP?
The Gross Domestic Product or GDP is a measure of all of the services and goods produced in a country over a specific period; classically a year.

49. What is GNP?
Gross National Product is measured as GDP plus income of residents from investments made abroad minus income earned by foreigners in domestic market.

50. What is Revenue deficit?
It defines that, where the net amount received (by taxes & other forms) fails to meet the predicted net amount to be received by the government.

51. What is Disinvestment?
The Selling of the government stake in public sector undertakings.

52. What is Fiscal Deficit?
It is the difference between the government’s total receipts (excluding borrowings) and total expenditure.

53. What is National Income?
National Income is the money value of all goods and services produced in a Country during the year.

54.  What is bank and its features and types?
A bank is a financial organization where people deposit their money to keep it safe.Banks play an important role in the financial system and the economy. As a key component of the financial system, banks allocate funds from savers to borrowers in an efficient manner.

55. What are Mutual funds?
Mutual funds are investment companies that pool money from investors at large and offer to sell and buy back its shares on a continuous basis and use the capital thus raised to invest in securities of different companies. The mutual fund will have a fund manager that trades the pooled money on a regular basis. The net proceeds or losses are then typically distributed to the investors annually. A
company that invests its clients' pooled fund into securities that match its declared financial objectives. Asset management companies provide investors with more diversification and investing options than they would have by themselves. Mutual funds, hedge funds and pension plans are all run by asset management companies. These companies earn income by charging service fees to their clients.

56. What is Cheque?
Cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a Bank to pay a specific amount from a specified account held in the maker/depositor's name with that Bank.A bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and payable on demand.“Written order directing a bank to pay money”.

57. What is demand Draft?
A demand draft is an instrument used for effecting transfer of money. It is a Negotiable Instrument. Cheque and Demand-Draft both are used for Transfer of money. You can 100% trust a DD. It is a banker's check. A check may be dishonored for lack of funds a DD can not. Cheque is written by an individual and Demand draft is issued by a bank. People believe banks more than individuals.

58. What is NABARD?
NABARD was established by an act of Parliament on 12 July 1982 to implement the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Act 1981. It replaced the Agricultural Credit Department (ACD) and Rural Planning and Credit Cell (RPCC) of Reserve Bank of India, and Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation (ARDC). It is one of the premiere agency to provide credit in rural areas. NABARD is set up as an apex Development Bank with a mandate for facilitating credit flow for promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts.

59.  What is SENSEX and NIFTY?
SENSEX is the short term for the words "Sensitive Index" and is associated with the Bombay (Mumbai) Stock Exchange (BSE). The SENSEX was first formed on 1-1-1986 and used the market capitalization of the 30 most traded stocks of BSE. Where as NSE has 50 most traded stocks of NSE.SENSEX IS THE INDEX OF BSE. AND NIFTY IS THE INDEX OF NSE.BOTH WILL SHOW DAILY TRADING MARKS. Sensex and Nifty both are an "index”. An index is basically an indicator it indicates whether most of the stocks have gone up or most of the stocks have gone down.

60. What is SEBI?
SEBI is the regulator for the Securities Market in India. Originally set up by the Government of India in 1988, it acquired statutory form in 1992 with SEBI Act 1992 being passed by the Indian Parliament. Chaired by C B Bhave.

LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (27.11.2015 ; 3 PM - 6 PM)

Bankers Guru
Dear Aspirants,

An air of competition is blowing at every nook and corner. Do you want to survive and let the air pass through ?


A life without ambition is like a ship without a rudder. Maintain a touch of madness in your preparation. Let us participate and boost our passion like never before.


Thought leads to intention. Intention leads to belief. Belief leads to passion. Passion leads to success. 


Subject: INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS

 
Timing: 3 PM - 6 PM


Vocabulary - 27.11.2015

Bankers Guru
1. CONCLAVE (NOUN): secret meeting

Synonyms:     confab, assembly     Antonyms: openness, individual


Example Sentence:
He quotes an unnamed cardinal saying that the conclave voters knew the charges were false.



2. REPRISAL (NOUN): revenge


Synonyms: retribution, vengeance     Antonyms: pardon, sympathy


Example Sentence:
She seemed gauging me, trying, no doubt, to find out what reprisal would be taken against her brother.


3. SERVITUDE (NOUN): slavery


Synonyms: bondage, serfdom    Antonyms: mastery, boss


Example Sentence:   
Beware of these men; for their friendship is nothing less than a servitude.'


4. WADE (VERB): plod, often through water


Synonyms: splash, stumble    Antonyms: avoid, dodge


Example Sentence:
Then she asked who'd seen you last, and if anyone had given you leave to wade.

5. RESORTED (VERB): make use of


Synonyms: applied, exercised        Antonyms: abstain, halt


Example Sentence:
So, miserably, he resorted to the autocue, and even this he turned into a disaster.


6. INCANDESCENT (ADJECTIVE): glowing


Synonyms:     luminous, shining    Antonyms: dark, dim


Example Sentence:
The light of halogen lamps is slightly more “whitish” than incandescent lamps.


7. RABBLE (NOUN): mob


Synonyms:  crowd, gang   Antonyms: alone, one


Example Sentence:
All the excitement of her rabble rousing had been suitably extinguished, along with
our enthusiasm for this show.

8. RADICAL (ADJECTIVE): fundamental, basic

Synonyms:     basal, essential    Antonyms: minor, unimportant


Example Sentence:

Such a measure would be a radical, highly confrontational response to sanctions.

9. PLUNGE (VERB): dive or fall fast


Synonyms: descend, sink      Antonyms: increase, rise


Example Sentence:
We can hit the brakes, but that won't save us from the plunge.


10. SQUEAMISH (ADJECTIVE): nauseated; finicky


Synonyms:     fussy, queasy   Antonyms: undemanding, willing


Example Sentence:
Since when have you become so squeamish about card-playing, Mr. Paul?

LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (27.11.2015 ; 10 AM - 1 PM)

Bankers Guru
Dear Aspirants,

An air of competition is blowing at every nook and corner. Do you want to survive and let the air pass through ?


A life without ambition is like a ship without a rudder. Maintain a touch of madness in your preparation. Let us participate and boost our passion like never before.


Thought leads to intention. Intention leads to belief. Belief leads to passion. Passion leads to success. 


Subject: INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS

 
Timing: 10:00 to 13:00

LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (26.11.2015 ; 3 PM - 6 PM)

Bankers Guru

Now mission is to crack CWE- PO / MT - V  interview, which is to be conducted by IBPS in the month of January, 2016. So, to crack the interview it is important keep ourselves updated with the Personal Interview, Academic Background and Banking Awareness. For the same be in touch with our interview experts to solve your doubts and queries.

Subject - Interview & GA

Timing - 15:00 - 18:00

LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (26.11.2015 ; 10 AM - 1 PM)

Bankers Guru
Now mission is to crack CWE- PO / MT - V interview, which is to be conducted by IBPS in the month of January, 2016. So, to crack the interview it is important keep ourselves updated with the Personal Interview, Academic Background and Banking Awareness. For the same be in touch with our interview experts to solve your doubts and queries.


Subject - Interview & GA


Timing - 10:00 - 1:00

English For Clerks-V- Pre Exam : 26.11.2015

Bankers Guru
English Language For CWE-Clerks-V- Preliminary Examination 

Q.1-10. In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Since (1) times ,people have (2) that human activity could affect the environment. The discovery of past ice ages shows that earth’s climate is in constant (3) and that (4) history, scientists have (5) for the cause of these changes .Thought scientists discovered the green house effect in the late 19th century the theory of global warming wasn’t (6) as a scientifically proven fact until 1992 when the United Nations held a conference on Environment and Development. Today, global warming is a (7) accepted reality and (8) about its effects ranges from the hysteria to the acceptance . Newspaper chronicle the slowly changing climate and the actions that have (9) that change from developing nations to industrial countries, global climate affects (10).

Q.1. (1) long (2) great (3) urgent (4) ancient (5) stone age

Q.2. (1) believed (2) succeeded (3) wished (4) lost (5) wanted

Q.3. (1) hot (2) flux (3) fight (4) changes (5) reality

Q.4. (1) with (2) for (3) to (4) throughout (5) as

Q.5. (1) contribute (2) talked (3) resigned (4) visited (5) searched

Q.6. (1) Accepted (2) false (3) real (4) greeted (5) expected

Q.7. (1) rarely (2) widely (3) wrongly (4) leisurely (5) faithfully

Q.8. (1) principles (2) various (3) measurement (4) idea (5) speculation 

Q.9. (1) meaning (2) worked (3) affected (4) cause (5) witness

Q.10. (1) one (2) much (3) everyone (4) more (5) singular

ANSWERS

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

Vocabulary - 26.11.2015

Bankers Guru

1. CONDIGN (ADJECTIVE): appropriate, proper

Synonyms: deserved, earned 

Antonyms: unfair, inadequate

Example Sentence:

He had thought of raising the parish, of condign punishment of many sorts, but not this.


2. CONVICTION (NOUN): belief, opinion

Synonyms: faith, sentiment Antonyms: doubt, disbelief

Example Sentence:

Now he wants his conviction overturned and is seeking a new trial.


3. OBLIGE (VERB): require

Synonyms: compel, constraint Antonyms: delay, release

Example Sentence: 

Thus intending to oblige only a single man you have acquired the gratitude of many.


4. RECEPTIVITY (NOUN): openness

Synonyms: acceptance, interest Antonyms: disagreement, disbelief

Example Sentence:

It thinks its system of concepts freely on the occasion of the affections of the 

receptivity.


5. CONVOKE (VERB): meet

Synonyms: assemble, gather Antonyms: disperse, scatter

Example Sentence:

The Committee was assured that they intended to convoke the electors.


6. SHEER (ADJECTIVE): abrupt, steep

Synonyms: erect, arduous Antonyms: heavy, impermeable

Example Sentence:

The sheer number of people who need to be rehoused is itself an enormous issue.


7. OBLITERATED (ADJECTIVE): eliminated

Synonyms: destroyed, removed Antonyms: repaired, fixed

Example Sentence:

Both families struggle to find a way to continue in a world where everything is 

obliterated by an act of random violence.


8. LACERATE (VERB): tear, cut; wound

Synonyms: hurt, injure Antonyms: cure, fix

Example Sentence:

These spurs do not lacerate the horse, as their points are blunt.


9. BEDRAGGLED (ADJECTIVE): unkempt, untidy

Synonyms: disordered, drenched Antonyms: fresh, neat

Example Sentence:

His relief was so great that, forgetting his own bedraggled condition, he laughed.


10. SCALDING (ADJECTIVE): hot

Synonyms: blazing, burning Antonyms: cool, freezing

Example Sentence:

The fire in his body, the scalding heat that had been quenched by the cold water.



LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (25.11.2015 ; 3 PM - 6 PM)

Bankers Guru

Now mission is to crack CWE- PO / MT - V  interview, which is to be conducted by IBPS in the month of January, 2016. So, to crack the interview it is important keep ourselves updated with the Personal Interview, Academic Background and Banking Awareness. For the same be in touch with our interview experts to solve your doubts and queries from 11:00 to 13:00.

Subject - Interview & GA

Timing - 15:00 - 18:00

SYNDICATE BANK: RECRUITMENT OF SPECIALIST OFFICERS - 2015-2016

Bankers Guru
Syndicate Bank a leading Public Sector Bank, invites applications from Indian Citizens for
appointment of Specialist Officers in various Verticals/Scales. The details are given below:

Announcement 

Apply Online

IMPORTANT DATES: - 

  • Payment of Application Fees 25.11.2015 to 10.12.2015
  • Opening date for Online Registration 25.11.2015
  • Last Date for Online Registration 10.12.2015

LIVE: CWE- PO / MT - V INTERVIEW SESSION & GENERAL AWARENESS (25.11.2015 ; 10 AM - 1 PM)

Bankers Guru
Now mission is to crack CWE- PO / MT - V  interview, which is to be conducted by IBPS in the month of January, 2016. So, to crack the interview it is important keep ourselves updated with the Personal Interview, Academic Background and Banking Awareness. For the same be in touch with our interview experts to solve your doubts and queries from 11:00 to 13:00.

Subject - Interview & GA

Timing - 10:00 - 1:00

Reasoning Ability For IBPS-Clerks-V- Pre Exam : 25.11.2015

Bankers Guru

Reasoning Ability For CWE-Clerks-V- Preliminary Examination 

Q-1-5. In each question given below four statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true (even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts.) Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows. Give answer -

01. If conclusion I follows.

02. If conclusion II follows.

03. If either conclusion I or II follows.

04. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

05. If both conclusions I and II follow.

Q.1. Statements:

Some books are pens. All pens are pencil.

No pencil is notebook. Only notebook are points.

Conclusions: 

I. Some books are notebook.

II. Some books are not notebook.

Q-2. Statements: 

Some books are pens. All pens are pencil.

No pencil is notebook. Only notebook are points.

Conclusions :

I. No pen is point. 

II. No pen is notebook.

Q-3. Statements: 

Some books are pens. All pens are pencil.

No pencil is notebook. Only notebook are points.

Conclusions: 

I. Some points are book. 

II. No book is point. 

Q-4. Statements:

Some books are pens. All pens are pencil.

No pencil is notebook. Only notebook are points.

Conclusions : 

I. All points are notebook. 

II. No point is pen.

Q-5. Statements: 

Some books are pens. All pens are pencil.

No pencil is notebook. Only notebook are points.

Conclusions:

I. Some pencil are not notebook.

II. Some points are not pen. 

Q-6-10. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A is father of B and C. B and D are married couple and they have only two daughters P and Q. B is sister of C and daughter of S. P is sister of W. W is only son of D. G is sister of F, who is wife of C and daughter of X, who is mother of I. G is daughter of Y and sister of I, who is daughter of X? 

Q.6. How many married couples are there in the family?

01. Three

02. Four

03. Five

04. Two

05. None of these

Q.7. How many female members are there in the family?

01. Seven

02. Eight

03. Nine

04. Six

05. Ten

Q.8. How A is related to W?

01. Grand father

02. Grand mother

03. Father

04. Uncle

05. Brother

Q.9. How D is related to F?

01. Brother in law

02. Cousin

03. Brother

04. Sister in law

05. None of these

Q.10. How many male members are there in the family?

01. Four

02. Five

03. Three

04. Six

05. Seven

Answers





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

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