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Latest Online Reasoning Quiz For IBPS PO & CLERK : Part – 8

Latest Online Reasoning Quiz For IBPS PO & CLERK : Part – 8 This reasoning quiz contains questions from Input Output topic inwhich a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words andnumbers and it arranges them following a particular rule. Directions (1-5): Input Output based questions: Input: when 42 have 54 also 18 not 12 gate 26 Step I: 12 when 42 have 54 18 not gate 26 also Step II: 18 12 when 42 have 54 not 26 also gate  Step III: 26 18 12 when 42 54 not also gate have  Step IV: 42 26 18 12 when 54 also gate have not Step V: 54 42 26 18 12 also gate have not when  Step V is the last step of the above arrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input. Learn complete Reasoning Quiz questions and answers here  Latest Online Reasoning Quiz For IBPS PO & CLERK : Part – 8 For more Reasoning Quizzes for SSC / Bank / Railway exams ,visi

English Quiz Reading Comprehension for Competitive Exams

English Quiz Reading Comprehension for Competitive Exams : Part – 6 Directions (1-6) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.  The fines paid to America’s financial regulators by errant bankers vary enormously these days: from sky-high to stratospheric. Deutsche Bank is fighting a demand for $14bn. BNP Paribas paid $9bn last year for facilitating the evasion of American sanctions. So eyebrows were raised at the final settlement disclosed this month between the state-controlled Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) and New York’s Department of Financial Services (DFS). The fine imposed on the bank was a mere $215m. The comparative leniency towards ABC is probably a consequence of a failure to prove that many illegal transactions took place. But that by itself produced unresolved suspicions; compliance systems made transfers untraceable. In 2014 a new compliance officer at the two-year-old New York branch reported finding an “alarming” pattern of tr

Free Quant quiz for IBPS PO & IBPS CLERK Questions

Free Quant Quiz for IBPS PO & IBPS CLERK : Part – 6 In this quiz we will be discussing 10 questions based on the concept of approximation and quadratic equations and are important from bank exams point of view. Try attempting these questions: Free Quant quiz for IBPS PO & IBPS CLERK Questions Directions (1-5):  Approximation based questions: Question 1. (421.98 + 478.21) ÷ ? = 60.029 (a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) 12 (e) 15 Question 2. √ 𝟐𝟓𝟕  × 19.17 + 8.15 × 13.78 = ? (a) 406 (b) 450 (c) 432 (d) 416 (e) 392 Question 3. 16.217 × 23.88 + ? = 18.98 × 32.12 Learn complete  Free Quant quiz for IBPS PO & IBPS CLERK Questions here.. Learn more quizzes here for Competitive exam preparation All updates Quant Quizzes List All Updated English Quizzes List All Updated Reasoning Quizzes List

ENGLISH QUIZ Error Detection – Part 2

ENGLISH QUIZ Error Detection – Part 2 Directions (1-5): In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 4 parts. It is then followed by 4/5 options which give the sequence of the correct parts. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the grammatically correct parts. If all the parts are grammatically correct or if the correct sequence is not given in the options choose option (e) as the correct choice. 1) After the verdict of Jury(a)/ judge ordered that(b)/  the iron of accused(c)/ has to be removed(d)/ (a)  bcd      (b)   abc         (c)   acd      (d)      no error 2) It is a shame (a)/ to use force with (b)/ a woman when you (c)/ are working with Indian force.(d)/ (a)   ab      (b)   bc          (c)    cd         (d)     ad 3)  You cannot (a)/ master physics (b)/without learning the (c)/ formula that govern it (d)/ (a)                 (b)                  (c)              (d) 4) Looking at Present political scena

(Quant Quiz) Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for SBI PO & CLERK

(Quant Quiz) Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for SBI , IBPS – PO & CLERK In this Quant quiz we are providing 5 questions based on Simplification and 5 questions from Number Series. As IBPS Clerk exam is scheduled in the first week of December, you can expect questions being asked from Simplification and Number series topics as they are important for this exam. Directions (1-5): Solve Approximation based questions (2432 + 587 + 1415) ÷ 378 =? (a) 18 (b) 14 (c) 12 (d) 15 (e) 20 2. 74.8 + 13.05 × 6.98 =? (a) 178 (b) 186 (c) 152 (d) 158 (e) 165 3. 27 × 373 ÷ 16 =? (a) 630 (b) 644 (c) 598 (d) 614 (e) 618 4. √230 * √15 =? Check complete questions & answers for  (Quant Quiz) Quantitative Aptitude Quiz Attempt more quiz here.. Reasoning Quiz /Questions/Test for SBI PO/Clerk/IBPS/RBI Bank Exams. ENGLISH QUIZ  Error Detection & Para Jumble.

PETITION FOR CORPORATE INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION PROCESS

PETITION FOR CORPORATE INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION PROCESS WHO CAN GIVE PETITION FOR CORPORATE INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION PROCESS A financial creditor Operational creditor Corporate applicant which include corporate debtor or its shareholders, partners, management personnel or employees These entire people can give application for initiating resolution process on company with the authority FINANCIAL CREDITOR Financial creditor are those creditor whose relationship with the company is financial and not of some other sorts ex. Debentures OPERATIONAL CREDITOR Learn complete  PETITION FOR CORPORATE INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION PROCESS Learn complete  CS Professional Online classes  at Takshila Learning. Follow us on a Social media       Follow us on Blogarama

Naming of Elements of Atomic Numbers Greater than 100

Naming of Elements of Atomic Numbers Greater than 100 IUPAC  name atomic number more than 100 –  Class 11 chemistry online classes   There are 118 elements discovered so far. In general, the discoverer of a chemical element is given an honour to name the new chemical element. The name of the element comes either from origin, mythical characters, any place, some physical or chemical properties, and, nowadays, the names of eminent scientists in order to honour them. The proposed name of an element is then ratified by the  IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) . Most of the elements have been assigned their names and symbols but still their symbols and names are not used universally. Some elements are given two names/symbols, for example: The discovery of an element having Z = 104 is claimed by both American and Soviet scientists.  Learn complete  Naming of Elements of Atomic Numbers Greater than 100 here For more quizzes, worksheets on different topic