SBI Clerk 23 Aug 2014

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A vessel contains 60 litres of milk. 6 litres of milk is taken out and 6 litres of water is added to the vessel. Again 6 litres of mixture from the vessel is withdrawn and 6 litres of water is added to the vessel. The ratio of milk and water in the resulting mixture in the vessel is

The present age of Rakshak is twice the present age of Son-al. Five years hence, Sonal’s age will be twice the present , age of Arati. Five years ago, the ratio of the ages of Arati and Kiran was 2 : 3 respectively. Kiran’s present age is 20 years. Find Rakshak’s present age.

Simple interest on a certain sum at a certain rate for 2 years is Rs. 160 and compound interest on the same sum at the same rate and for the same period is Rs. 170. The rate of interest per annum is :

Neha Chaudhary bought some goods for Rs. 10000. She sold half of the goods at a loss of 25%. At what percent of profit should she sell the remaining goods so that she gets a gain of 38% on the whole transaction ?

The cost price of 8 chairs is same as that of 5 tables. The total cost of 6 chairs and 2 tables is Rs. 3680. Find the cost of 6 tables.

What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following Questions ?

$$4\frac{4}{5}-3\frac{3}{5}-5\frac{5}{6}+6\frac{6}{7}=?$$

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A boatman rows downstream a distance of 30 km in 6 hours and up stream a distance of 24 km in 6 hours. The ratio of speed of boat in still water and speed of current is

The part of work done by A in 1 day is 1/5th of the part of work done by B in 1 day. A’ s 1 day’s work is 3/4th of C’s 1 day’s work. C alone can complete the work in 24 days. In how many days will B alone do the same work ?

A, B and C together start a business. The ratio of investment of A and B is 7 : 8 and that of B and C is 4 : 9. B gets a share of Rs. 7104 in annual profit. What is C’s share in the profit ?

The present population of a city P is thrice the present population of city Q. Two years hence, the population of city Q will be 18513. If the rate of growth of population of city Q is 10% per annum, what is the present population of city P ?

Vishal invested 3/11th part of his monthly income in stocks share and that of 1/4th part in mutual fund. He spent the remaining amount on domestic needs and apparel in the ratio 5 : 3 respectively. The expenditure on domestic needs was Rs.2100 What is his annual income ?

The distance between Shaurya’s house and Pratyusha’s house is 18 km. Shaurya’s speed is 3/7th of that Pratyusha. Shaurya takes one hour in going to Pratyusha’s house. What is the speed of Pratyusha ?

In a piggy bank there are 1 rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise coins. The respective ratio of their numbers is 10 : 8 : 5. In piggy bank there is a total sum of Rs. 976. How many 25 paise coins are there in the piggy bank ?

The salary of Sarthak is 40% of that of Sarvagya. Harish’s salary is 60% of that of Sarthak. By what per cent is Sarvagya’s salary more than that of Harish ?

The perimeter of a square plot is equal to the perimeter of a rectangular plot which is 23 metre long and 19 metre broad. What will be the diagonal of the square plot ?

A tank is fitted with two inlet pipes A and B and an outlet pipe C. Pipe A can fill the empty tank in 12 minutes. While pipe B alone can fill it in 18 minutes. Pipe C can empty the full tank in 11 1/4 minutes. If all three pipes are opened simultaneously, in what time will the empty tank be filled?

The sum of 68 numbers is 3474. The average of first 22 numbers is 61 and that of last 19 numbers is 44. What will be the average of remaining numbers ?

What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series ?

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The diameter of a wheel is 42 cm. How many revolutions will be made by the wheel in covering a distance of 4092 metre ?

Ankur invested a sum of Rs. 16800 for four years in a scheme A. The rate of interest in scheme A is 8% per annum compounded yearly for the first two years and 10% for the third and fourth years compounded yearly. What will be the compound interest at the end of 4 years ?

Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Sales of Aviator sun-glasses by six stores M, N, O, P, Q, and R during 5 years



What is the respective ratio between the total number of sun glasses sold by store M in the years 2001, 2002 and 2003 and that sold by store P in the same years ?

By what per cent is the number of sun glasses sold by store N in the year 2005 less than that sold by store R in the year 2003 ?

What is the respective ratio between the average number of sun glasses sold by store P and store Q during all the given years ?

By what per cent approximately is the total number of sun glasses sold by store P in the years 2003, 2004 and 2005 more than that sold by store in the same years ?

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WC Which of the following is a mark of Customization in marketing?

Brand loyalty is

Pressing the ___ key will make number pad act as direction arrows.

What is the full form of RFID?

Which of the following focuses on building long term lasting relationship with customers?

In marketing, the personal communication between a salesperson and a potential customer or group of customers is known as

Which of the following is not correct regarding Social Marketing?

In the field of computers, what is the term for the process of adapting software so that an executable program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed?

…………. and ……………….are the two types of computer memory.

What is the full form of CRT?

Which of the following is not a stage of consumer motivation process in the field of marketing?

Opinion leaders are sometimes referred to as

Door-to-door marketing comes under which model of marketing?

The value of an offering is described as……………….

Which type of marketing involves hiring, training, and motivating able employees who want to serve customers well?

In computing, a y is a directive to a computer program in order to perform a specific task.

What is the function of keyboard in a computer?

Which of the following is the new view of marketing?

What is a cursor?

Best in Class Benchmarking seeks to assess organizational performance against

To fit in notebook and many handheld computers, the keyboards usually are

Which of the following types of motive induce a consumer to buy a particular product?

Marketing……………….. is a function of transferring goods from producer to consumers.

In computing, what is a tape drive?

The purpose of a SWOT analysis is to analyze

Under which type of marketing does a company practices on sub segments with distinctive traits that may seek a special combination of benefits?

Which of the following is not an element of the Marketing Communication Planning Framework (MCPF)?

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the Passage, against each, five words are suggested. one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
When Eyo III. was ruling over all men and animals, he had a very big palatial house to which he used to (1...) his subjects at intervals to feast. After the feast had been held and plenty of tombo had been drunk, it was the custom of the people to (2...) speeches. One day after the feast the head driver ant got up and said he and his people were stronger than any one, and that no one, not even the elephant, could stand before him, which was quite true. He was particularly (3....) in his allusions to the worms (whom he disliked very much), and said they were poor wriggling things.
The worms were very angry and complained, so the king said that the best way to (4....) the question who was the stronger was for both sides to meet on the road and fight the matter out between themselves to a finish. He appointed the third day from the feast for the contest, and all the people turned out to (5.....) the battle.
The driver ants left their nest in the early morning in thousands and millions, and, as is their custom, (6...) in a line about one inch broad densely packed, so that it was like a dark-brown band moving over the country. In,front of the (7...) column they had out their scouts, advance guard, and flankers, and the main body followed in their millions close behind.
When they came to the battlefield the moving band spread out, and as the thousands (8...) thousands of ants rolled up, the whole piece of ground was a moving mass of ants and bunches of struggling worms. The fight was over in a very few minutes, as the worms were bitten in pieces by the sharp pincerlike mouths of the driver ants. The few worms who survived squirmed (9...) and buried themselves out of sight.
King Eyo decided that the driver ants were easy winners, and ever since the worms have always been (10...) and have lived underground; and if they happen to come to the surface after the rain they hide themselves under the ground whenever anything approaches, as they fear all people.

Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences
(A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) Arthur’s wife was very beautiful who brought romance in his life while his equally beautiful half-sister added a dark side.
(B) This sword was called ‘Excalibur” and with this weapon he vanquished many foes. Under the guidance of Merlin, Arthur had obtained a magical sword from The Lady Of The Lake.
(C) They also searched for a lost treasure, which they believed would cure all ills – this was the ‘Quest for the Holy Grail’. Under the guidance of Merlin, Arthur had obtained a magical sword from The Lady Of The Lake.
(D) They carried out acts of chivalry such as rescuing damsels in distress and fought against strange beasts.
(E) Arthur’s base was at a place called Camelot. Here he built a strong castle. His knights met at a Round Table.
(F) Arthur was the first born son of King Uther Pendragon and heir to the throne. However these were very troubled times and Merlin, a wise magician, advised that the baby Arthur should be raised in a secret place and that none should know his true identity.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Once upon a time there was a King of Benaras who was very rich. He had many servants and a beautiful palace with wonderful gardens; he had chariots and a stable full of horses. But his most prized possession was a magnificent elephant called Mahaghiri. She was as tall as two men, and her skin was of the colour of thunder clouds. She had large flapping ears and small, bright eyes and she was very clever.
Mahaghiri lived in her own special elephant house and had her own keeper, Rajinder. The King would often visit Mahaghiri to take her some special tit-bit to eat and check that Rajinder was looking after her properly. But Rajinder needed no reminding, for he also loved the elephant dearly, and trusted her completely. Every morning, he would take her down to the river for her bath. Then he would bring her freshly cut grass, leaves and the finest fruits he could find in the market for her breakfast. During the day, he would talk to her and, in the evening, he would play his flute to send her to sleep.
One morning, Rajinder arrived as usual with fruit for Mahaghiri’s breakfast. Suddenly, before he knew what was happening, she picked him up with her trunk and threw him out of the stall, breaking his arm. She began to stamp on the ground and trumpet so loudly that it took several strong men all morning to bind her with ropes and chains, When the king heard about what had happened, he was very upset and sent for the doctor to help Rajinder. Then he called for his chief minister. “You must go and see Mahaghiri at once,” he said. “She used to be so kind and gentle, but this morning she threw her keeper out of her stall. I can’t understand it. She must be ill or in pain. Spare no expense in finding a cure.” So the chief minister went to see Mahaghiri. who was still bound firmly with ropes. First he looked at her eyes – they were as clear and bright as usual. Then he felt behind her ears – her temperature was normal. Next he listened to her heart that was fine too – and checked all over for cuts or sores. He could find nothing wrong with her.
“Strange,” he thought. “I can find no explanation for her bad behaviour.”But then his eye was caught by something gleaming in the straw. It was a sharp, curved knife, like the ones used by robbers. Could there be a connection? That night, when everyone else had gone to bed, the chief minister returned to the elephant house. There, in the stall next to Mahaghiri’s, sat a band of robbers. “Tonight we’ll burgle the palace,” said the chief. “First, we’ll make a hole in the wall, then we’ll steal the treasure.
“But what about the guards?” someone asked. “Don’t tell me you’re still afraid to kill! When will you learn to be a real robber?” From the shadows, the minister could see the elephant, her ears pinned back, listening to every hateful and violent word.”Just as I suspected,” thought the minister.
Then he slipped out, bolted the door on the outside so the robbers could not escape, and went immediately to the king.”Your majesty,” he said, “I think I have found the cause of your elephant’s bad behaviour.” As soon as the king heard what the minister had to say, he sent for his guards and had the robbers arrested. “But what about the elephant? How can she be cured?’ he asked. “Well, your majesty, if Mahaghiri became dangerous through being.in the company of those wicked robbers, perhaps she could be cured by being in the company of good people.” “What a brilliant idea!” exclaimed the king. “Let us invite the friendliest, happiest and kindest people in the city to meet in the stall next to the elephant.” “Mahaghiri, the king’s most prized elephant, has been in bad company and has become violent and dangerous,” the minister told his friends. “Will you help her to become her old self again?””Of course,” they replied. “What do you want us to do?” “Just meet in the elephant house every day for the next week. Let her hear how kindly and thoughtfully you speak to each other, and how helpful you are.” So the minister’s friends met in the elephant house as planned. They talked together and enjoyed each other’s company. Sometimes they brought cakes and sweets to share; sometimes their children came and played happily in the straw. All the while, Mahaghiri watched and listened. Gradually, she became calmer. “I think it’s working,” said the minister. “Soon we’ll be able to remove the ropes.” Everyone felt a bit nervous when the day came for Mahaghiri to be untied. The king ordered everyone to wait outside as, very carefully, brave Rajinder began to undo the ropes around her ears and trunk. Next he removed the ropes holding her head. Finally, he loosened the thick chains holding her great feet. Everyone held their breath. What if she was still wild?Mahaghiri looked round shuffling her feet to stretch them. Then she slowly curled her trunk around her keeper’s waist and lifted him high into the air before placing him gently on her back. A great cheer went up. The king was delighted. “Let’s have a picnic to celebrate,” he announced. “Mahaghiri can come too.” What a great afternoon they all had! Mahaghiri bathed in the lake and gave the children rides. It seemed as though she had now become kinder, gentler and even more trustworthy than ever. But Rajinder never forgot what had happened and was always careful to set Mahaghiri a good example by being kind and friendly himself.

As per the context of passage, what was the most prized possession of the king of Benaras ?

Who was appointed by the king to find the cause behind the bad behaviour of elephant ?

What was the cause behind the elephant going violent and dangerous that harmed her own keeper badly ?

What was arranged by the king to celebrate after the elephant returned to calmness ?

Choose the word/ group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.

Choose the word/ group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic 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 e:. (Ignore errors of punctuation if any)

India’s Gross Domestic Product (a) expand at 4.7% (b) in the year ended March
31, 2014, (c) the second year of below 5% growth. (d) No Error (e)

With the process of liberalisation across the world (a) having gone through its share of peaks and troughs (b) earlier knee jerk reactions of it being either a panacea (c) or an unmitigated disaster is giving way to a more detailed and nuanced analysis of entire process. (d) No Error (e)

For a positive sign by the commercial vehicle industry a:/ truck freight rates b:/on trunk routes went c: / up for the second month in a row.d:/ No Error e:

Bank raised the interest rates on (a) fixed deposit of three maturities (b) by up to (c) 3.25 percentage profits. (d) No Error (e)

Mobile company makes its next move (a) in hand free smartphone technology for car drivers (b) when it unveil a new integrated voice control system (c) at the motor show this week. (d) No Error (d)

In the following questions, each sentence has two blanks; each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for the blanks which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Some of the best bhakti……….. has been written by poets imagining themselves to be mothers to their favourite……………

The …………….. of south Asian countries is ……………………for the forward march of Asia as whole.

Years of………….. and huge financial resources have been…………………. by India in stopping polio in India.

Despite a flurry ……….of condemnations ,the only…………. from western nations so far has been to suspend arrangements for G8 meeting.

The Indian political class is not known for …………..in serious writing, even…………………

In the following questions, a sentence/ part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold sentence/part of the sentence at a:, b: c: and d: which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no correction is required, your answer is e:.

The Indian political class is known for engaged themselves in socio-economic development of society.

The launch of metro railway service in the city , has enhancing public transport options in teeming .

As houses grow and parking areas shrink, more than a little people have expressed their scorn for trees in the capital, one of the world’s greenest.

Rare Indian art spanning a period from the eighth century to the twentieth
century will be up for sale at an auction in later this month.

Other species of eel are also faced various level of threats due to habitat
damage and overfishing.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
There are six employees – A, B, C, D, E and F in a company. A is more experienced than two employees. D has more experience than employee C. D has less experience than employee F. E has less experience, than D. E does not have the least experience. F is not the most experienced employee. The employee who is second most experienced has an experience of 13 years. The employee who is second least experienced has an experience of five years.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
S has two daughters R and A. G is married to R. G is father of N. L is son of A.

Which of the following statement is/are true on the basis of information given above ?

In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements.
The statements are followed by two conclusions.
Give answer a: if only Conclusion I is true.
Give answer b: if only Conclusion II is true.
Give answer c: if either Conclusion I or II is true.
Give answer d: if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.
Give answer e: if both Conclusions I and II are true.

Statement :
M ≤ O < U ≤ S = E
Conclusions :
I. S > M
II. E > 0

Statement :
K < I = N ≥ D > L > E C
Conclusions :
I. K ≥ D
II. N > E

Statement :
H > O ≥ C > K ≤ E = Y
Conclusions :
I. O > Y
II. C > E

Statements :
B ≥ L = U < N : T < U
Conclusions :
I. T < B
II. N >B

Statements :
B ≥ L = U < N : T < U
Conclusions :
I. N > T
II. T = L

In each question ,below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer a: if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer b: if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer c: if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Give answer d: if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Give answer e: if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

Statements :
No crayon is paint.
Some crayons are colours.
Conclusions :
I. Some paints being colour is a possibility.
II All colours are crayons.

Statements :
All games are victories.
No game is trophy.
Conclusions :
I. No victory is trophy.
II. At least some victories are trophies.

Statements :
All chairs are tables.
All tables are boards.
Conclusions :
I. All chairs are boards.
II. All boards are tables.

Statements :
Some spoons are forks.
Some forks are knives.
Conclusions :
I. At least some knives are spoons.
II. At least some forks are spoons.

Statements :
All days are weeks.
Some weeks are months.
Conclusions :
I. At least some months are days.
II. No month is a day.

Each of the questions below consists of a question andtwo statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are suf icient to answer the question. Read both the statements and -
Give answer a: if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer b: if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer c: if the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer d: if the data even in both Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer e: if the data in both Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

What is the position of point F with respect to point I ?
I. Point G is 5 km east of point F. Point S is 5 km north of point G. Point H is the mid point of points G and S. Point I is to the south of point H in such a manner that point G is the mid-point of points H and I.
II. Point A is 10 km east of point F. Point B is 5 km south of point A. Point H is the midpoint of points A and B. Point I is 5 km south of point H. Point I is to the east of point L at a distance of 5 km.

On which day of a week Lalita did her reservation for the journey ?
I. The husband of Lalita correctly remembers that she has done reservation after Monday but before Sunday. However, it is almost certain that she did not made her reservation on Wednesday.
II. The daughter of Lalita correctly remembers that her mother has done her reservation after Tuesday but before Saturday. Since her mother was busy on Thursday so she did not make her reservation on Thursday.

Seven persons - P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are standing in a straight line facing towards north. Find the position of S from the right end.
I. P is standing on any of the extreme ends of the line. There are two persons between P and R. There are two persons between R and Q. U is not standing to the immediate left of R.
II. R is standing exactly at the centre. T is standing exactly between R and V. There is only one person between T and U. S is standing to the immediate right of U.

How are N and D related ?
I. A is the sister of D.
II. D is the mother of R who is the only son of N.

Who amongst Ronak, Sanjay, Anish and Rohan is the tallest ?
I. Ronak is as tall as Sanjay.
II. Anish is taller than Rohan.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent people. In Row- 1, Q, R, S, T and U are seated and all of them are facing north. In Row - 2, L, M, N, O and P are seated and all of them are facing south. Therefore in the given sitting arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. S is sitting second to the left of R. R is not sitting at any of the ends of the line. There are two persons between P and L. The person who faces T is to the immediate left of M. M is sitting at the extreme right end. R is an immediate neighbour of U. The person who faces U is an immediate neighbour of both P and N.

Which of the following statements is true regarding R ?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G — bought different watches viz, Rado, Omni, Fast Track, Seiko, Casio, Tissot and Titan on different days of the same week from Monday to Sunday, but not necessarily in the same order.
The watch of Omni company was bought on Friday. F bought Titan watch on Tuesday. Only one watch was bought between the watches Omni and Rado. B bought Tissot watch immediately after the person who bought Casio watch. Seiko watch was not bought after the Tissot watch. G bought watch immediately after B but before C and D. A does not buy the watch of Casio company. D does not buy the, watch of Rado company.

Which of the following combinations of Day-Person-Watch is correct ?

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Eight persons — E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L — are sitting around a circle at equidistance but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing towards the centre while some others are facing outside the centre. L is sitting third to the left of K. Both K and L are facing towards the outside. H is not an immediate neighbour of K or L. J faces the just opposite direction of H. (It implies that if H is facing towards the centre, J would face outside the centre). J is sitting second to the left of H. Both the immediate neighbours of G face just opposite direction of G. E is an immediate neighbour of K. Both the immediate neighbours of H face just opposite direction of H. E faces towards the centre and he is an immediate neighbour of both K and I. I faces towards the centre.

What is the position of G with respect to E ?

Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE regarding the given sitting arrangement ?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
In a certain code language, “exercise for your health” is written as “ja ka na se”
“health and exercise must” is written as “ka se re tu”
“must to exercise regularly” is written as “az ka dk tu”
“to your good life” is written as “mo ja fu az”

Which of the following may represent “exercise regularly good for health” ?

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Many organizations have been resorting to recruitment based upon performance at graduate/post-graduate level exams rather than conducting exams for the same purpose. Which of the following statements would strengthen the argument given in the above statement ?

Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows.
`Parents should make strong efforts to curtail the extreme fad for fashion from their children’s minds,’ A research report. Which of the following would weaken the argument presented in the report most appropriately ?

Which film won the Best Hindi Film Award at the 61st National Film Awards?

In the Union Budget 2014-14, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced the proposal to start a new television channel exclusively dedicated to farmers. What is the name of the channel?

Who among the following is the current Union Minister for Tribal Affairs?

Which of the following can issue commercial paper for raising short term funds?

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) recently announced to provide 16,279 million yen (around Rs.960 crore) for the development of a water supply project in

Section 80E of the Income Tax Act provides for deduction of interest paid on Education or Study loan taken for higher education. Deduction under Section 80E is available for

Which former Indian cricket captain was recently included as a member of the Laureus Sports Academy?

Nanda Devi Raj Jaat Yatra, also called the ‘Himalayan Kumbh,’ takes place every year(s).

In which of the following ships of the Indian Navy is/are the anti-ship Harpoon Missiles used?

In which country was the Malaysian airplane MI-I-17 shot down recently causing death of 298 people onboard?

In which two Indian cities did Wal-Mart recently start its online wholesal platform?

Alterations, if any, on cheques are required to be authenticated by the signature of

What is the purpose of KYC in banking?

Which of the following types of cards is free from credit risk?

Which of the following banks is/are not associated with State Bank of India?

Which technology is used in the measurement the distance of remote objects?

Which of the following is an odd item?

In the recent rail fare hike effected by the Union Government, what was the amount of hike in percentage terms?

Which of the following is the example of plastic money?

Who among the following has authored ‘Revolution 2020’?

Which of the following is a unit of length in the old imperial and the U.S. customary systems, used especially for measuring the depth of water?

What is the term for loans provided to study abroad?

Inflation refers to a fall in the value of money. Which of the following is the key measure of inflation in India?

Which of the following terms is most commonly used to express a general trend of rise in a broad price index?

Which of the following types of economy is an example of sustainable economy?

Which of the following banks recently got the government permission for its Rs.9,576 - crore capital - raising plan?

By what date will every adult citizen of India hold a savings account as per the report of Nachiket Mor Committee?

A financial contract that derives its value from another asset or an index of asset values is known as

What is the term for the networking of branches that enables customers to operate their accounts, and avail banking services from any branch of the Bank?

What kinds of services are available free in the ‘Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account’?

In the field of banking, what does ADF stand for?

Under which act is the Reserve Bank of India is responsible for regulating and supervising the Non-Banking Financial Companies?

Which of the following is/are examples of Foreign Currency Cheques?

What does CRAR stand for?

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