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Good Night To All !! | 31-05-18

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Mahendra Guru Wishes You All Good Night. It is not merely a wish which is to be made, in fact it is a deep source of aplomb, energy and positivity to be shared with you to fill your minds with dreams, aspirations and creativity indeed so that you may use it as a unstoppable flow of God's bliss in achieving your motto.

Let's Recap : 31.05.2018

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Let's Recap : 31.05.2018
Mahendraguru.com provides you 'Let’s Recap' on the daily basis. Let’s Recap is the compilation of all the content that has been published throughout the day on www.mahendraguru.com. You can easily find all content posts in the single page and save your time. You can directly read the topic by just a single click. So, let us go through the posts published today:

NABARD Assistant Manager Prelims Result Declared

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NABARD Assistant Manager Prelims Result  Declared

Dear Students,

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has declared the result of Preliminary Online Examination for recruitment of Assistant Manager held on 19th May 2018.

You may all check your result through the link given below.

Tenses Part-3 PDF (Basic English Grammar in Hindi) For SSC CGL/CPO

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Tenses Part-3 PDF (Basic English Grammar in Hindi) For SSC CGL/CPO

Dear Aspirants,
As the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the notification for SSC CGL 2018 Examination, we have started new classes for SSC CGL and here we are providing you the pdf of the "Tenses Part-3 (Basic English Grammar in Hindi) For SSC CGL/CPO" Class held on our Youtube channel. You will be surely benefited with this pdf.

Spotlight: India's GDP Is Expected To Be 7.3 % : Moody's

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Dear Aspirants,

We all know that current affairs is an important part of every examination, so looking at the importance of current affairs, we are providing you the latest updates of the day through our post "Spotlight". We not only provide you the latest updates but also the static facts related to the particular news.

Sitting Arrangement Questions For SSC CGL PDF

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Sitting Arrangement Questions For SSC CGL PDF
Dear Aspirants,

As the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the notification for SSC CGL 2018 Examination, we have started new classes for SSC CGL and here we are providing you the pdf of the "Sitting Arrangement Questions For SSC CGL" Class held on our Youtube channel. You will be surely benefited with this pdf.

Study Notes : Partnership Concepts and Questions For SBI Clerk/ PO Prelims | 31.05.18

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Study Notes : Partnership Concepts and Questions For SBI Clerk/ PO Prelims | 31.05.18

Dear Aspirants,

Quantitative Aptitude is an essential section of almost every examination. Quantitative Aptitude Section includes Number System, Number Series, Time & Distance, Time & Speed, Time & Work, Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest, Data Interpretation and many other topics (Get Proper Details of the Syllabus). 

If you have clear concepts with good speed in mathematics then Quantitative Aptitude section can be the most scoring section in the examination. One cannot acquire good speed and perspicuous concepts overnight. These could be achieved only by regular practice and hard work. For your Practice, we at Mahendras, provide you a Study-Notes weekly on a particular topic along with the questions, which will help you to practice and boost your preparations.

Test Your Vocabulary | For SBI Clerk / PO Exam | 31-05-18

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Test Your Vocabulary | For SBI Clerk / PO Exam | 31-05-18

Test Your Vocabulary has been introduced to help the students who are preparing for competitive exams to gain confidence.Vocabulary is important for any competitive exam especially for English Language subject whether it is an objective exam or descriptive exam. Mostly, students get confused with the synonyms and antonyms of a particular word. So to enhance their vocabulary along with synonyms and antonyms, here is a quiz provided to test their vocabulary ability.

रस For UP Police 2018 PDF

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"रस" For UP Police 2018 PDF

Dear Aspirants,

Here we consider the gravity of your preparation for Bank, SSC, UP police, Railways, UPSC and many more exams. We are providing you the pdf for the Hindi session held on 30th May 2018. This session is important for your competitive exams, you’ll surely get benefitted with this pdf. In addition to the theoretical knowledge you may also get the elaboration of these questions in the video format through the links given below:-

Score 30+ Marks in Maths in UP Police 2018

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Score 30+ Marks in Maths in UP Police 2018

Dear Aspirants,

Here we consider the gravity of your preparation for Bank, SSC, UP police, Railways, UPSC and many more exams. We are providing you pdf of "Score 30+ Marks in Maths in UP Police 2018", important for your competitive exams, you’ll surely get benefitted with this pdf. In addition to the theoretical knowledge you may also get the elaboration of these questions in the video format through the links given below:-

SSC CPO : English Language Quiz | 31 - 05 - 18

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SSC CPO : English Language Quiz | 31 - 05 - 18
In SSC examination, the English section is completely based on the grammar rules so, you need to focus on the grammar part of English. Learn all the basic concepts and rules of grammar that will increase your marks in the examination. It has been seen that there is a change in the exam pattern of  English in some recent exams; some section were skipped while some sections were added but the basic things were same so you need to practice more on grammar rules to cover all the aspects of English. It is the most scoring section and is less time consuming. Mahendra Guru provides you English Language Quiz for SSC examination based on the latest pattern so that you can practice on regular basis. It will definitely help you to score good marks in the exam. It is the most important section for all the govt exams like IBPS PO/ Clerk/SO/RRB, RBI, SBI, Insurance, SSC-MTS, CGL, CHSL, State Level and other Competitive exams.

SSC CPO : Quantitative Aptitude Quiz | 31- 05 - 18

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SSC CPO : Quantitative Aptitude Quiz | 31- 05 - 18

In SSC exam, quantitative Aptitude section is more scoring and easy, if you know the shorts tricks and formulas of all the topics. So, it is important to know the basic concepts of all the topics so you can apply the short tricks and solve the question with the new concepts in lesser time while giving the quiz. It will help you to score more marks from this section in less time period. Quantitative Aptitude section basically measures your mathematical and calculation approach of solving the question. SSC Quiz of quantitative Aptitude section helps you to analyse your preparation level for upcoming SSC examination. Mahendra Guru provides you Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for SSC examination based on the latest pattern so that you can practice on regular basis. It will definitely help you to score good marks in the exam. It is the most important section for all the govt exams like Insurance, SSC-MTS, SSC CPO, CGL, CHSL, State Level, and other Competitive exams.

SSC CPO : General Intelligence Quiz | 31- 05 - 18

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SSC CPO : General Intelligence Quiz | 31- 05 - 18
General Intelligence section is to judge your mental as well as the logical ability of thinking, how sharply you think and make an effective decision on a given situation and how fast you can tackle the problem within a given time period. General Intelligence quiz helps you to analyse your preparation level so that you can practice and improve your mistakes for upcoming SSC examination. It is a scoring section for those who know the basic concepts and have the right approach of decision making for solving the problem. Mahendra Guru provides you General Intelligence Quiz for SSC examination based on the latest pattern so that you can practice on the regular basis. It will definitely help you to score more marks in the exam. General Intelligence is the most important section for all the govt exam like Insurance, SSC-MTS, CGL, CHSL, SSC CPO,  State Level, and other Competitive exams.

SSC CPO : General Studies Quiz | 31 - 05 - 18

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SSC CPO : General Studies Quiz | 31 - 05 - 18
General Studies can be one of most scoring and marks gaining section in the SSC exam. This section doesn’t require any calculations and is thus the least time-consuming section, unlike other sections. You can attempt this section very quickly and accurately. General Studies basically judge your basic general knowledge and how you are getting yourself updated time to time. It plays a vital role and benefits you to achieving the score required to cross the total cut off marks. So, Mahendra Guru is providing you with an important General Studies quiz for SSC exam, it will help you to score if you regularly follow the content of our website. We also provide you General Studies Quiz for SSC examination based on the latest pattern so, that you can practice on regular basis.

Live Exam For UP Police 2018 PDF

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Live Exam For UP Police 2018 PDF
Dear Aspirants,

We consider the gravity of your preparation for Bank, SSC, UP police, Railways, UPSC and many more exams, so we are providing you the class of "Live Exam For UP Police 2018." It will also be important for your competitive exams, you’ll surely get benefitted with this video. In addition to the theoretical knowledge you may also get the elaboration of these questions in the video format through the links given below:-

The Hindu Editorial: 15 Days PDFs (16th May 2018 to 30th May 2018)

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The Hindu Editorial: 15 Days PDFs (16th May 2018 to 30th May 2018)
Dear Aspirants,


Here we are providing you the articles of The Hindu of the last 15 days (16th May 2018 to 30th May 2018). It is the compilation of all the articles discussed in our daily show "The Editorial Times". In this pdf, you will get the compilation of all the articles that will surely help you write the descriptive exam of SBI PO, SSC, UPSC and other competitive exams.

Most Expected Reasoning Tricky Questions For SBI PO/Clerk 2018

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Most Expected Reasoning Tricky Questions For SBI PO/Clerk 2018
Dear Aspirants,

As SBI has released vacancies for Probationary Officers and the exam for SBI clerk is already scheduled on 23rd, 24th and 30th June 2018, we have started special classes based on the new pattern for the exam and here we are providing you the pdf of "Most Expected Reasoning Tricky Questions For SBI PO/Clerk 2018" held on our Youtube Channel.  This will also be helpful for your upcoming exams like IBPS PO, Clerk, RRBs and other competitive exams. You will be surely benefited with this pdf. We are determined to provide you the best content and wish success of all our students so, keep following us for the content based on the newest exam patterns and the most important questions for your exams.

Simplification Questions For SBI PO/Clerk Part-2 PDF | Restart

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Simplification Questions For SBI PO/Clerk Part-2 PDF | Restart

Dear Aspirants,

As SBI has released vacancies for Probationary Officers and the exam for SBI clerk is already scheduled on 23rd, 24th and 30th June 2018, we have started special classes based on the new pattern for the exam and here we are providing you the pdf of "Simplification Questions For SBI PO/Clerk Part-2 | Restart " Class held on our Youtube Channel. This pdf will also be helpful for your upcoming exams like IBPS PO, Clerk, RRBs and other competitive exams. You will be surely benefited with this pdf. We are determined to provide you the best content and wish success of all our students so, keep following us for the content based on the newest exam patterns and the most important questions for your exams.

Basic Concepts Of Mensuration For Railway ALP & Group D Exam 2018

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Basic Concepts Of LCM & HCF For Railway ALP & Group D Exam 2018 - Part- II

Dear Aspirants, 

Here we consider the gravity of your preparation for Railway Exam, so we are providing you Basic Concepts Of Mensuration For Railway ALP & Group D Exam 2018you’ll surely get benefitted with this pdf. In addition to the theoretical knowledge you may also get the elaboration of these questions in the video format through the links given below:-

Questions Of The Day-31-05-2018

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Questions Of The Day-31-05-2018
Enhance your thinking ability and writing skills daily with us. Here we are providing you a platform to attempt the descriptive paper. We will provide you a question of the day daily, which will be based on the editorial discussed in the editorial times. You can post your answers in the comment section and we will evaluate your answer. Also, you can post your topic which you want us to be discussed under case study. We will select a topic weekly from your comments. You can write your answer either in English or in Hindi and you can also write your answer in pen and paper mode and can later upload your answer in image form.

Questions and Short Tricks Based on Age For SSC CGL & CPO 2018

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Ratio and Proportion Questions and Short Tricks For  SSC CGL & CPO 2018 Part- III


Dear Aspirants,

Here we consider the gravity of your preparation for  SSC exams. We are providing you   Questions and Short Tricks Based On Age  For SSC CGL & CPO 2018 for your exam, you’ll surely get benefitted with this pdf. In addition to the theoretical knowledge you may also get the elaboration of these questions in the video format through the links given below:-

The Hindu Editorial: Charting Its Own Path

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Title: Charting its own path 

(Why the 20th anniversary of the Pokhran nuclear tests was so muted this month) 

Context:- Some anniversaries are celebrated with enthusiasm while others are merely observed. The muted response to the 20th anniversary of India’s nuclear weapons tests this past month puts this milestone firmly in the second category. 

Even if India today is not quite at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)-sanctioned top table of the original five nuclear weapons states (NWS), it is not in the company either of the other two self-declared nuclear weapons powers, Pakistan and North Korea. Therein lies the rub.(biggest problem or difficulty) 

No place at the top table 

Today India occupies a special position as a responsible state with advanced nuclear technology, to quote from the 2005 Joint Statement announcing the India-U.S. nuclear deal. This status is a product and a reflection of the steady attempt by New Delhi to shift attention away from its nuclear weapons and towards its civil nuclear technology. 

That route to the top table closed when the NPT was negotiated. India has therefore had to make different choices from the original five. By the time the NPT was negotiated, the world had witnessed 925 tests by the NWS, including 96 by the U.S. in 1962 alone. New Delhi declared a moratorium on testing after the two series of tests on May 11 and 13. 

India published a draft nuclear doctrine within five years of testing. The U.S. first published its Nuclear Posture Review in 1994. None of the other NWS has an explicitly published doctrine. 

Even though debate on doctrine has since stalled(stop), the point remains that India hoped transparency would help legitimise its nuclear choices and carve out a path to the nuclear top table. 

Reality, however, did not pan out that way. Each pronouncement on deterrence(discouragement) only strengthened the link between India and Pakistan. 

India learned that its international interlocutors were unable to view nuclear possession by the two South Asian neighbours with any degree of equanimity(संतुलन). Never mind that the then Prime Minister, A.B. Vajpayee, had mentioned two nuclear neighbours, not one, in explaining the reasons for the test. Nuclear weapons bound India ever closer to Pakistan; worse, they gave Pakistan the ability to invite international attention to the bilateral relationship by playing on extra-regional fears of tensions escalating to a nuclear level. 

Witness the anxiety generated by Kargil and the 2001/2002 deployment. By the Mumbai attacks in 2008, India had shifted attention away from weapons to the civil nuclear side of things. 

This might explain India’s muted presence in current discussions on deterrence. The U.S., Russia and China are modernising their nuclear assets; the U.S. and Russia are also developing weapons with calibrated yields. Pakistan claims to have developed tactical nuclear weapons. India has stayed away from these discussions. 

In contrast, India has been very vocal about joining the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), the informal groupings that control trade in nuclear and dual-use technology. Along with the Wassenaar Arrangement and the Australia Group, they control trade in sensitive materials and technology. 

By the terms of the NPT, India cannot be a ‘nuclear have’ as the Treaty only recognises those states that conducted a nuclear test before 1968 to be NWS. So the only way to fully legitimise India’s (legal) nuclear choices is to make the NPT irrelevant to India, while not undermining the Treaty. Joining the NSG and MTCR would help as the informal guidelines for membership require accession to the NPT. 

Final Words 
Deciding to test in May 1998 at Pokhran was probably the last truly sovereign decision that it made in this field. Now declared, what India chooses to do with its nukes is — legitimately — a global concern. 

This may explain why May 11 is now National Technology Day and a rising India is protecting its economy by shifting attention away from the Bomb. 

Title: Paper chase 

(The Election Commission must review the use of paper trail machines in the polling process) 

Context:- The high incidence of glitches in the Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines in Monday’s by-elections should be a major cause of concern for the Election Commission of India. 

Fresh polling had to be ordered in dozens of booths in Kairana and Bhandara-Gondiya in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, respectively, as a consequence. 

Ever since the implementation of the VVPAT system last year, machine malfunction and subsequent delays in polling have been recurring issues. 

Close to 4.2% of the VVPAT machines deployed in the Karnataka Assembly elections this month developed glitches during the testing as well as polling processes.
The overall fault rate was as high as 11.6% in the by-elections held in four parliamentary and nine Assembly constituencies on Monday. The ECI has suggested that these machines were more prone to malfunctioning due to their sensitivity to extreme weather conditions and exposure to light. 

Inadvertently, the use of these machines, which are adjuncts to the ballot and control units of the EVMs, has added to the complexity of an otherwise simple, single programmable-chip based system, and rendered it prone to more glitches. 

There is enough empirical(प्रयोगसिद्ध) evidence to show that EVMs have eased polling and helped increase voter turnout since being put to use. But in using VVPAT machines to reassure sceptics about an election’s integrity, the ECI has introduced a new element, and cost, to the process. 

Considering these challenges, the ECI should consider deploying the VVPAT machines in a limited, statistically significant, randomly chosen set of polling booths. 

This will reduce the possibility of glitches affecting the polling process as well-tested machines could be deployed (with enough replacements also handy) to such booths. 

Final Words 
The current verification process, after all, only involves the counting of VVPAT slips by randomly choosing one booth from each constituency (or segment), and this check should not be affected drastically by the new method. 

Vocabulary words: 

Glitch (noun) = A sudden, usually temporary malfunction or fault of equipment (खामियां) 

Recur (verb) = Occur again periodically (आवर्ती) 

Deploy (verb) = Bring into effective action, move troops into position for military action (तैनात) 

Ballot (noun) = A system of voting secretly and in writing on a particular issue (गुप्त मतदान) 

Deem (verb) = Regard or consider in a specified way (विचार करना) 

Stray (adj) = Misguided, fallen (पथभ्रष्ट) 

Prone (adj) = Likely to suffer, vulnerable 

Empirical (adj) = Based on experience rather than theory (प्रयोगसिद्ध) 

Muted (adj) = Quiet and soft (मौन) 

Turbulent (adj) = Characterized by conflict, disorder or confusion (अशांत) 

Moratorium (noun) = A temporary prohibition of an activity (प्रतिबंध) 

Doctrine (noun) = A set of belief (सिद्धांत) 

Glean (verb) = Obtain from various sources, often with difficulty (बीनना) 

Deterrence (noun) = The action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences (अवरोध) 

Equanimity (noun) = Calmness and composure, especially in a difficult situation (संतुलन) 

Accession (noun) = Succession, elevation (पदप्राप्ति) 

Desultory (adj) = Lacking a plan, purpose or enthusiasm (अनियमित) 

Nuke (noun) = A nuclear weapon

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