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Computer Quiz for IBPS PO/CLERK : 31.03.2016

Bankers Guru

Q.1. Which among the following is not an input device?

01. Mouse

02. Scanner

03. Keyboard

04. Printer

05. Joystick

Q.2. Binary number system consists of?

01. 0’s, 1’s and 2’s only

02. All alphanumeric characters

03. Depends computer to computer

04. All the numeric values

05. 0's and 1's only 

Q.3.  SNMP full form is ______.

01. Single Network Management Protocol

02. Simple Network Mail Protocol

03. Simple Network Management Protocol

04. Simple Network Management Procedure

05. Simple Network Management Process

Q.4. Which among the following is an odd one?

01. Spyware

02. Malware

03. Virus

04. Hub

05. Spam

Q.5. DPI means?

01. Dots processing Inch

02. Dots per Inch

03. Diagram per Inch

04. Diagram processing Inch

05. Dots per Ink

Q.6. Which among the following is not necessary for working of a standalone computer?

01. RAM

02. Hard Drive

03. Operating System

04. LAN card

05. ROM

Q.7. Which among the following is a Linux operating system?

01. Fedora

02. Ubuntu

03. Red Hat

04. Debian

05. All of the above

Q.8. Which language is related to database?

01. Perl

02. Java

03. Php

04. Sql

05. C++

Q.9. Which kind of files have .mpg extension?

01. Audio

02. Image

03. Video

04. Flash

05. All

Q.10. Red hat Linux is-

01. An operating system

02. A firewall software

03. An antivirus

04. An inventory management software

05. Web Browser

Answers

Q-1 ANS: 4 Printer is an output device.

Q-2 ANS: 5 Binary number system consists of 0's and 1's only.

Q-3 ANS: 3 Simple Network Management Protocol

Q-4 ANS: 4 Hub is a networking device.

Q-5 ANS: 2 DPI means Dots per Inch.

Q-6 ANS: 4 LAN card is not necessary for working of a standalone computer.

Q-7 ANS: 5 All are Linux operating systems.

Q-8 ANS: 4 Sql (Structured Query Language)

Q-9 ANS: 3 Video type of files have .mpg extension.

Q-10 ANS: 1 Red hat Linux is an operating system.

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Karnataka Bank : Officer Scale - I Interview Call Letter Released

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Karnataka Bank has released the interview call letter for recruitment of Officers (Scale-I).The Online Examination held on 20-02-2016 .

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English : CWE PO/MT - VI - 31.03.2016

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Q.1-5. Read each 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, the answer is (5).

Q.1. As the weather switches from winter to spring (1)/ and given the frequent fluctuation in the temperatures (2)/ usual health occurrences such as influenza like flu (3)/ is a commonly issue that can be witnessed among residents (4)/ No error (5) 

Q.2. ‘Dry eye’ problem is common among people (1)/ who don’t give their eyes enough rest (2)/ while some others suffer of it because their eyes (3)/ do not produce enough tears naturally (4)/ No error (5) 

Q.3. Farmers should grow medicinal plants keeping in mind (1)/ their demand in the market (2)/ but researchers must equip cultivators with improved technology (3)/ to increase produce and income (4)/ No error (5) 

Q.4. While eco-friendly and herbal colours (1)/continue to be a fad during Holi (2)/ there seems no check (3)/ on the sale of chemical colours in the market (4)/ No error (5) 

Q.5. Women form an major part of the work force in the city (1)/ and unlike men, a majority of them (2)/ depend on the public transport (3)/ to access their work place (4)/ No error (5) 

Q.6-10. In each of these questions, two sentence (I) and (II) are given. Each sentence has a blank in it. Five words (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) are suggested. Out of these, only one fits at both the places in context' of each sentence. Number of that word is the answer.

Q.6. Parents —————— that the children remain glued to TV no matter how much they are asked to limit the time for watching it.

The students would get a chance to have their ———, in the opinion poll soon to be conducted by the university. 

(1) Complain (2) Correlate (3) Say (4) Results (5) Direction

Q.7. Over the —————— decade, economic growth has begun to play a decisive role in elections.

The workshop was scheduled to ————— for two hours. 

(1) Many (2) Function (3) Held (4) Next (5) Last

Q.8. A group of environmental activists in and around Madurai have come together to urge political parties to reveal their ——— on global warming.

She could not —————— on her legs since she had met with an accident. 

(1) Cross (2) Focus (3) Trace (4) Stand (5) Level

Q.9. Solar power is capable of becoming an alternative to the conventional sources of ———— on which we depend today.

Politicians who misuse their rights never get a chance to come to ——————— again. 

(1) Money (2) Power (3) Us (4) Demand (5) Question

Q.10. Ramesh ————— back to greet his friend who was calling him from behind.

The state government has failed to put an effective check on criminals, who have ————the lives of people hell. 

(1) Turned (2) Looked (3) Made (4) Improved (5) Told

ANSWERS

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

Reasoning Ability For IBPS PO/MT - VI - 31.03.2016

Bankers Guru

Q.1-5. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:- 

Statement: Despite the fact that renewal of cricketing ties between India and Pakistan is being pursued at the highest level at the center. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has made it clear that all extra Precaution will be taken before issuing Visa to Pakistan fans wanting to enjoy the proposed series later this year.

These questions are based on the information given above and the sentences labeled as (A), (B),(C),(D) and (E).

(A) At present, India should not be liberal in granting Visa to Pakistan spectators.

(B) This time stringent measures would be adopted before granting Visa.

(C) During the ongoing investigation 2008 Mumbai terror attack, it has come to light how Pakistani terrorist and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) misused visa in plotting terror attacks against India. 

(D) The official pointed out that another area of concern was the disappearance of Pakistan national.

(E) Pakistani who are still in India after their visa had expired, they are potential threat to national internal security.

Q.1. Which of the statements numbered (A), (B),(C),(D) and (E) can be assumed from the facts/information given in the statement? 

(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

Q.2. Which of the statements numbered (A),(B),(C),(D) and (E) can be inferred from the given information (An inference is something that is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given information)?

(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

Q.3. Which of the statements numbered (A), (B),(C), (D) and (E) can be concluded from the given information?

(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E

Q.4. Statement:- Land near border is being used by security forces, without acquiring it or paying rent for it and has become cause for resentment for the land owners of the state X.

Which of the following courses of action is/are advisable?

(1) The security forces should be ordered to vacate the land immediately.

(2) Defense Ministry should acquire the land. 

(3) Defense Ministry should pay the rent for the land.

(4) Both 2 and 3

(5) Either 2 or 3

Q.5. Statements:- Cases of self-medication are on the rise. It leads to severe self-side-effects which may turn out to be even deadly.

Which of the following courses of action is/are advisable?

(1) People should be made aware and persuaded not to play doctor themselves.

(2) People should be advised to consult the doctor immediately in case of illness.

(3) All the chemists should be instructed not to provide drugs to those who lack prescription from renowned doctor.

(4) Both (1) and (2)

(5) All (1),(2) and (3)

Q.6-7. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

P,Q,R,S,T,U and V are seven teachers. W,X,Y and Z are four coaching institutes. These coaching institutes are operated by the group of seven teachers mentioned above. At least one teacher visits the coaching institutes but no institute is visited by more than two teachers, each teacher teaches different subject. These subjects are Maths, Physics, Biology, Hindi, English, Sanskrit and History. The names of the subjects are not necessarily in the same order as the names of teachers. 

The teacher who teaches history visits W coaching institute. T who visits 

Z coaching institute teaches Sanskrit. S who does not teach Maths and Physics, visits W coaching institute. P visits that coaching institute which is visited by U who teaches Biology. Q who visits Y coaching institute does not teach Maths and English. Person who teaches Physics does not visit Y institute. Only one teacher visits Y institute. Maths and Physics are not taught in the X institute. 

Q.6. U visits which of the following institutes? 

(1) Z (2) W (3) Y (4) X (5) Can't be determined

Q.7. Who among the following teaches English?

(1) S (2) P (3) V (4) R (5) None of these

Q.8. If Physics is taught by R, who among the following teaches Maths?

(1) U (2) P (3) V (4) Q (5) None of these

Q.9. Which among the following combinations of teachers, coaching institutes and subjects is not true?

(1) S – W – History (2) Q – Y – Hindi (3) T – Z – Sanskrit (4) P – X – Biology (5) None of these

Q.10. Who among the following teaches in the W coaching institute?

(1) S (2) R (3) V (4) S and either R or V (5) None of these

ANSWERS

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

English Comprehension For SSC CGL : 31.03.2016

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Q.1-9. In question nos. 1 to 9, you have two brief passages with 4-5 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate oval [•] in the Answer Sheet.

PASSAGE I (Question Nos. 1 to 4)

One of the main reasons of corruption in elections today is the lure of power which haunts the politicians so much that they feel no qualms of conscience in adopting any underhand method to come out successful. Corruption thrives in elections because those in the field play on the psychology of the electorate. The voters are swayed by the tall promises of the candidates to whose machinations they fall an easy prey. They are also susceptible to fall an easy prey to the adulations of the politicians due to their illiteracy. Besides anti-corruption laws are honored more in their breach than in their observance. Moreover, some constituencies are so big that it becomes difficult to discover and check corrupt practices.

Q.1. The politicians indulge in corruption in elections now-a-days because

(A) Of the lure of power

(B) Of the lure of money

(C) Elections can be won only by corrupt means

(D) Corrupt practices in elections go unnoticed 

Q.2. How does corruption thrive in elections?

(A) The people themselves are corrupt

(B) A sizeable part of the society is corrupt

(C) The politicians exploit the electorate psychologically

(D) The politicians cheat the electorate economically

Q.3. Why do the corrupt practices indulged during the elections go unnoticed?

(A) Because nobody is interested in discovering corrupt practices

(B) Because, vested interests shield those who indulge in corrupt practices

(C) Because the law enforcing authorities themselves are in collusion with the politicians

(D) Because the constituencies are so big that it become difficult to discover the corrupt practices

Q.4. What happens to the anti-corruption laws?

(A) There is actually no such thing as anti-corruption laws

(B) Anti-corruption laws are certainly honoured but in a limited way

(C) The government does not want to enforce anti-corruption laws

(D) Anti-corruption laws are honoured more in their breach than in their observance

PASSAGE II (Question Nos. 5 to 9)

The modern man, who is given to endless materialistic pursuits and competition, lives a fast life. Most of his time and energy are consumed by the strenuous hours of work followed by equally strenuous social anxiety and tension, because a prolonged strike anywhere can lead to scarcity of-certain commodities of daily use. Given to multifarious stresses and strains, man hardly gets any time to enjoy the beauties of nature.

Q.5. The passage talks about

(A) Materialistic pursuits

(B) Life of the modern man

(C) Work related strain

(D) Man and nature

Q.6. Social anxiety and tension refer to

(A) Difficulties related to maintaining relationships

(B) Domestic violence

(C) Social enmity

(D) None of the above

Q.7. The meaning of “prolonged” is 

(A) enlarged (B) increased 

(C) expanded (D) enhanced

Q.8. The antonym of scarcity

(A) ferocity (B) density 

(C) abundance (D) limited

Q.9. Strike in the passage means

(A) to hit someone (B) an agitation

(C) both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above

ANSWERS

Q.1.(A) Q.2.(C) Q.3.(D) Q.4.(D) Q.5.(B) Q.6.(A) Q.7.(B) Q.8.(C) Q.9.(B)





Digi Notes : Reasoning - 30.03.2016

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डी-बैट : 31-03-2016

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प्र.1. किसने म्यांमार के नए राष्ट्रपति के रूप में शपथ ली है?

1) थीन सीन

2) ने जीत

3) मौंग मौंग

4) यू क्याव हटीं

5) आंग सान सू की

उत्तर -4

प्र.2. सरकार ने ई-कॉमर्स प्लेटफॉर्म मुहैया कराने वाली कंपनियों को कितने प्रतिशत प्रत्यक्ष विदेशी निवेश (एफडीआई) की अनुमति दे दी है?

1) 25%

2) 49%

3) 50%

4) 75%

5) 100%

उत्तर-5

प्र.3. एडीबी ने 2016-17 के लिए भारत की वृद्धि दर्ज कितनी अनुमानित की है?

1) 7.3 %

2) 7.4 %

3) 7.5 %

4) 7.6 %

5) 7.8 %

उत्तर-2

प्र.4. हाल ही में किसने विभिन्न कौशलों में अग्रणी राष्ट्रीय/अंतर्राष्ट्रीय विशेषज्ञों के जरिए मौलाना आजाद नेशनल अकादमी फॉर स्किल्स (मानस) के अभिनव उद्यमशिलता एवं कौशल विकास कार्यक्रम की शुरूआत की है?

1) नजमा हेपतुल्ला

2) उमा भारती

3) सुषमा स्वराज

4) मेनका गांधी

5) स्मृति ईरानी

उत्तर -1

प्र.5. म्यांमार की नई विदेश मंत्री के रूप में किसे नियुक्त किया गया है?

1) थीन सीन

2) ने जीत

3) मौंग मौंग

4) यू क्याव हटीं

5) आंग सान सू की

उत्तर -5

प्र.6. केंद्रीय स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य एवं परिवार कल्‍याण मंत्री ______ ने लोगों को आसानी से स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य सेवाएं प्रदान करने के लिए दो महत्‍वपूर्ण डिजीटल पहल जीआईएस सक्षम स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य प्रबंधन सूचना प्रणाली (एचएमआईएस) और ई-सीजीएचएस कार्ड स्‍व-मुद्रण की शुरूआत की है।

1) हर्षवर्धन

2) जय प्रकाश नड्डा

3) जुआल ओरम

4) नितिन गडकरी

5) राम विलास पासवान

उत्तर-2

प्र.7. हाल ही में किस ऑस्कर विजेता अभिनेत्री का इडाहो में निधन हो गया?

1) एंजेल्ला वाटसन

2) लूसी विगेर

3) पैटी ड्यूक

4) मैगी

5) केट विंसलेट

उत्तर -3

प्र.8. कौन 50 अंतरराष्ट्रीय गोल करने वाले अर्जेंटीना के दूसरे खिलाड़ी बन गए है?

1) मार्सेलो

2) गोंजालो हिगुएन

3) डी-मारिया

4) लियोनेल मेसी

5) सर्जियो अगुएरो

उत्तर -4

प्र.9.हाल ही में किस देश ने 22वें बेईदोउ नेविगेशन उपग्रह का प्रक्षेपण किया है?

1) चीन

2) म्यांमार

3) कोरिया

4) जापान

5) सिंगापुर

उत्तर -1

प्र.10.कौन से भारतीय क्रिकेटर आईसीसी टी-20 रैंकिंग में शीर्ष स्थान हासिल करने वाले बल्लेबाज बन गये जबकि भारत टीम सूची में शीर्ष स्थान पर बरकरार है?

1) सुरेश रैना

2) एम्.एस.धोनी

3) युवराज सिंह

4) रोहित शर्मा

5) विराट कोहली

उत्तर-5

D-BAT : 31-03-2016

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Q.1. Who has been sworn in as Myanmar's new president?

1)Thein Sein

2)Ne Win

3)Maung Maung

4)U Htin Kyaw

5)Aung San Suu Kyi

Ans-4

Q.2. The government permitted how much per cent FDI in the market place format of e-commerce retailing?

1)25%

2)49%

3)50%

4)75%

5)100%

Ans-5

Q.3. According to the ADB, the growth rate projected for India in the FY 2016-17 is-

1)7.3 %

2)7.4 %

3)7.5 %

4)7.6 %

5)7.8 %

Ans-2

Q.4. Recently, who has launched innovative entrepreneurship and skill development programme of Maulana Azad National Academy for Skills (MANAS)?

1)Najma Heptulla

2)Uma Bharti

3)Sushma Swaraj

4)Maneka Gandhi

5)Smriti Irani

Ans-1

Q.5. Who was appointed as the Myanmar's new minister of foreign affairs?

1)Thein Sein

2)Ne Win

3)Maung Maung

4)U Htin Kyaw

5)Aung San Suu Kyi

Ans-5

Q.6. Union Minister of Health and Family __________ Welfare launched two major Digital initiatives to provide easy access to health services to the public: GIS-enabled HMIS application and the self-printing of e-CGHS cards.

1)Harshvardhan

2)Jai Prakash Nadda

3)Jual Oram

4)Nitin Gadkari

5)Ram Vilas Paswan

Ans-2

Q.7. Recently, which Oscar winning US actress died in Idaho?

1)Angella Watson

2)Lucy Weger

3)Patty Duke

4)Maggie

5)Kate Winslet

Ans-3

Q.8. Who has become the second Argentina player to score 50 international goals?

1)Marcelo

2)Gonzalo Heguain

3)De-Maria

4)Lionell Messi

5)Sergio Auguero

Ans-4

Q.9. Recently, which country has launched 22nd BeiDou navigation satellite?

1)China

2)Myanmar

3)Korea

4)Japan

5)Singapore

Ans-1

Q.10. Which Indian batsman became the top-ranked batsman in the T20 ICC rankings, while India remained static at the No.1 spot in the team list?

1)Suresh Raina

2)M.S.Dhoni

3)Yuvraj Singh

4)Rohit Sharma

5)Virat kohli

Ans-5

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Digi Page - English - 31.03.2016

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CWE- Clerks - IV - Provisional Allotment Under Reserve List

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IBPS has completed the provisional allotment exercise from reserve list under CWE Clerks IV. IBPS has released notifications in this regard. Provisionally allotted candidates are being intimated individually through email and mobile number recorded with IBPS at the time of registration of CWE Clerks IV. The provisional allotment has been done on merit-cum-preference basis. 


Top Headlines - 31.03.2016

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Top Headlines - 31.03.2016
1. U Htin Kyaw of the National League for Democracy (NLD), led by Aung San Suu Kyi sworn in as Myanmar's new president. 

म्यांमार में सत्तारूढ़ नेशनल लीग फॉर डेमोक्रेसी (एनएलडी) पार्टी के नेता यू हटिन क्याव ने म्यांमार के नए राष्ट्रपति के रूप में शपथ ली। 

2. The government permitted 100 per cent FDI in the market place format of e-commerce retailing with a view to attract more foreign investments. As per the guidelines issued by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) on FDI in e-commerce, foreign direct investment (FDI) has not been allowed in inventory-based model of e-commerce. 

सरकार ने ई-कॉमर्स प्लेटफॉर्म मुहैया कराने वाली कंपनियों में शत-प्रतिशत प्रत्यक्ष विदेशी निवेश (एफडीआई) की अनुमति दे दी है। निवेश नीति एवं संवर्द्धन विभाग (डीआईपीपी) ने बताया कि थोक ई-कॉमर्स तथा मार्केट प्लेस मॉडल वाले खुदरा ई-कॉमर्स कारोबार में ऑटोमेटिक रूट के जरिये 100 प्रतिशत एफडीआई की अनुमति होगी। 

3. The Asian Development Bank's (ADB) growth forecast of 7.4 per cent for 2016-17 is substantially lower than its earlier projection of 7.8 per cent.

एशियाई विकास बैंक (एडीबी) ने 2016-17 के लिए भारत की वृद्धि दर्ज का अनुमान उल्लेखनीय रूप से घटाकर 7.4% कर दिया है जबकि इससे पहले 7.8%रहने का अनुमान जताया गया था। 

4. Dr. Najma Heptulla, the Union Minister for Minority Affairs launched innovative entrepreneurship and skill development programme of Maulana Azad National Academy for Skills (MANAS) – through leading national/ international experts in different skill sets. 

अल्पसंख्यक मामलों की मंत्री डॉ.नजमा हेपतुल्ला ने विभिन्न कौशलों में अग्रणी राष्ट्रीय/अंतर्राष्ट्रीय विशेषज्ञों के जरिए मौलाना आजाद नेशनल अकादमी फॉर स्किल्स (मानस) के अभिनव उद्यमशिलता एवं कौशल विकास कार्यक्रम की शुरूआत की। 

5. Chairperson of Myanmar's ruling National League for Democracy (NLD), Aung San Suu Kyi was appointed as the country's new minister of foreign affairs. Suu Kyi will concurrently hold three other portfolios in the new government led by President-elect U Htin Kyaw. 

म्यांमार की सत्तारूढ़ नेशलन लीग फॉर डेमोक्रेसी की प्रमुख आंग सान सू की देश की नई विदेश मंत्री नियुक्त की गईं। वह राष्ट्रपति क्याव के नेतृत्व वाली नई सरकार में विदेश मंत्री के पद के साथ-साथ तीन अन्य विभाग भी संभालेंगी। 

6. Shri J P Nadda, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare launched two major Digital initiatives to provide easy access to health services to the public: GIS-enabled HMIS application and the self-printing of e-CGHS cards.

केंद्रीय स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य एवं परिवार कल्‍याण मंत्री जेपी नड्डा ने लोगों को आसानी से स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य सेवाएं प्रदान करने के लिए दो महत्‍वपूर्ण डिजीटल पहल जीआईएस सक्षम स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य प्रबंधन सूचना प्रणाली (एचएमआईएस) और ई-सीजीएचएस कार्ड स्‍व-मुद्रण की शुरूआत की है।

7. Oscar winning US actress Patty Duke died in Idaho. She was 69. 

अमेरिका की ऑस्कर विजेता अभिनेत्री पैटी ड्यूक का इडाहो में निधन हो गया। वह 69 साल की थीं।

8. Lionel Messi has become the second Argentina player to score 50 international goals. He has now come closer to the Gabriel Batistuta's record of 56 goals. 

स्टार स्ट्राइकर लियोनेल मेस्सी 50 अंतरराष्ट्रीय गोल करने वाले अर्जेंटीना के दूसरे खिलाड़ी बन गए है। वह अब गैब्रियल बतिस्तुता के 56 गोल के रिकार्ड के और करीब आ गए हैं। 

9. China launched 22nd BeiDou navigation satellite. The satellite was launched aboard a Long March-3A carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the southwestern province of Sichuan.

चीन ने 22वें बेईदोउ नेविगेशन उपग्रह का प्रक्षेपण किया। उपग्रह का प्रक्षेपण दक्षिण-पश्चिमी सिचुआन प्रांत के शीचांग उपग्रह प्रक्षेपण केंद्र से किया गया। उपग्रह को एक लान्ग मार्च-3 ए कैरियर रॉकेट के सहारे छोड़ा गया। 

10. Indian batsman Virat Kohli became the top-ranked batsman in the ICC T-20 rankings, while India remained static at the No.1 spot in the team list. 

भारतीय क्रिकेटर विराट कोहली आईसीसी टी 20 रैंकिंग में शीर्ष स्थान हासिल करने वाले बल्लेबाज बन गये जबकि भारत टीम सूची में शीर्ष स्थान पर बरकरार है। 

Vocabulary - 31.03.2016

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Vocabulary - 31.03.2016
1. PROLIFIC (ADJECTIVE): productive

Synonyms: bountiful, breeding 

Antonyms: barren, unproductive 

Example Sentence:

Spreading the appropriate manure will make the land prolific for the future.


2. FOMENT (VERB): provoke 

Synonyms: incite, agitate Antonyms: lull, tranquilize

Example Sentence:

We need to make sure that our competitors are not able to foment our employees.


3. REPULSE (NOUN): rejection

Synonyms: rebuff, turndown Antonyms: attainment, enchantment

Example Sentence: 

Their suggestions had to face a repulse by the top management.


4. TARDY (ADJECTIVE): late

Synonyms: delinquent, sluggish Antonyms: prompt, punctual

Example Sentence:

His working style is extremely tardy and can cause a loss to the company.


5. SPARINGLY (ADVERB): gently 

Synonyms: delicately, mildly Antonyms: roughly, heavily 

Example Sentence:

Childish people should be dealt with sparingly so that their feelings don’t get hurt.


6. TERMINATE (VERB): finish

Synonyms: abolish, adjourn Antonyms: employ, uphold

Example Sentence:

The government has decided to terminate the services of the new busses. 


7. STEEP (ADJECTIVE): elevated

Synonyms: lofty, arduous Antonyms: lowered, mild

Example Sentence:

We had to face a steep climb to reach the summit of the mountain. 


8. EQUIP (VERB): prepare

Synonyms: arm, gear Antonyms: disarm, disrobe

Example Sentence:

He wanted to equip all his soldiers with modernized guns.


9. WITHSTAND (VERB): resist 

Synonyms: thwart, brace Antonyms: dodge, surrender

Example Sentence:

They will not be able to withstand a power attack from our army.


10. IMPECCABLE (ADJECTIVE): flawless

Synonyms: exquisite, unblemished Antonyms: flawed, blemished

Example Sentence:

They will unveil a new impeccable way of completing the tasks.

STOP DREAMING START DOING!

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STOP DREAMING START DOING


STOP DREAMING START DOING!


Success




Steps to Achieving Success in Life

Ø Find the purpose or goal of your life:

purpose or goal of your life


People who know what they want and have set a course for achieving their goals are generally happier than those that just let life happen to them. Identify the things you love to do, the things that give you satisfaction. Once you identify what you love to do, use this information to find the purpose of your life or the objective of your life.

Ø Don’t Fear Failure:

Don’t Fear Failure

So often we are taught in our lives that failing is a bad thing. Failure is almost always placed at odds with success. Yet without failure few would know the way to success. No one ever did it right all the time. But most that have experienced some success have failed at some point.

Ø Take Risks:

Take Risks

Life is more fun and exciting when we take risks. At the end of the day there is truth to the statement, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” But be calculated - risk should not be taken for risk’s sake. Opportunity may knock, but it may not stand around very long. Be ready to go on an adventure at the knock of a door. A successful life includes not having regrets for not having taken enough risks.

Ø  Don’t Stop Learning:

Learning

The more you know, the more you realize you do not know. Formal education just scratches the surface and is a drop of our capacity to learn. Knowledge, no matter how insignificant it may appear to be, gives us a reason to get out of bed every morning. Make it a habit to learn something new each day. Treat knowledge like a new friend. Life is so much more satisfying when we make a new friend every day.

Ø Do Not Settle:

Do Not Settle













Success is a process – not an event. Some goals may happen overnight. Others require more time, energy, and alignment of some planets. Do not get discouraged. Keep plotting forward with your plan. Evaluate your progress and make course corrections. Keep your goal top of mind and keep your feet moving. 

Ø Seek a Mentor:

Seek a Mentor









While there are advantages to failing, failure for failure’s sake is of limited use. Work towards success and deal with failure as a by-product of a well-developed plan. The best way to achieve success and limit failure is to work with someone that has already been down the same road. There is plenty that can go wrong as we travel down the road towards success. By eliminating the low hanging fruit on the tree of failure we improve the odds of success and ensure that we experience only the most worthy type of failure. And remember to thank your earliest mentors, your parents, teachers, and others, who inspired you to succeed and set you on your journey.


Ø Network:


Network










“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” 

No one in this world achieved success on their own. Success requires that you lean on someone for support. That’s where the network comes in. True networking means being of service to those in the network – and not expecting something in return. Then when needed, the network will find a way to return the favour.



YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS 
YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS



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