Friday, November 18, 2011

SUCCESS MIRROR DEC -2011 For IBPS Clerk Exam




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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

BANK EXAMS GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE QUESTIONS



1. Where did the representatives of 27 countries meet in November 2011 to evolve a consensus-based mechanism that will ensure stability and prosperity in the wartorn Afghanistan? (External Affairs Minister S.M.Krishna attended this conference)
1) Kabul
2) Istanbul
3) Islamabad
4) New Delhi
5) New York

2. Nabam Tuki was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of which of the following states in November 2011?
1) Sikkim
2) Manipur
3) Meghalaya
4) Tripura
5) Arunachal Pradesh

3. Agriculture accounts for what per cent of India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?
1) 16%
2) 28%
3) 56%
4) 32%
5) 25%

4. Michael Chilufya Sata has become the President of which of the following African countries?
1) Tanzania
2) Zambia
3) Malawi
4) Mozambique
5) Zimbabwe

5. The Union Cabinet has approved the Mines and Mineral Development and Regulation (MMDR) Bill, 2011. This bill provides for mining companies to keep aside what per cent of their net profits for a Mineral Development Fund to be used for the rehabilitation of project-affected people in the tribal areas of India?
1) 25%
2) 26%
3) 49%
4) 30%
5) 35%

6. Who is the Scientific Advisor to the Defence Minister and the Director-General of the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO)?
1) V.G.Sekaran
2) Avinash Chander
3) V.K.Saraswat
4) Radhakrishna
5) Kasturi Rangan

7. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has been appointed as external auditor of which of the following organizations?
1) IAEA & WTO
2) WTO & UNESCO
3) UNICEF & UNESCO
4) IAEA & WIPO
5) None of these

8. Which of the following days is observed as The International Day of Non-Violence?
1) January 30
2) October 31
3) October 2
4) October 24
5) January 12

9. Anwar al-Awlaki, an influential leader of the al-Qaeda, was killed in a drone attack recently. In which country was he killed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the USA?
1) Pakistan
2) Yemen
3) Saudi Arabia
4) USA
5) Afghanistan

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

How to Improve English Knowledge Methods and Tips!



As we know in today`s world life has become so dynamic that one needs to change as per the circumstances nearby him which is occurring day by day so as to keep himself upgraded in track of development .  It is said that 32 dialects are used by the Indians and over 12000 types of languages are spoken in India by its people. So India has got innumerable languages in its culture that it is difficult to understand one`s language the north Indian find it difficult to understand the language of a south Indian similarly it is difficult for a Bengali to communicate with a Kashmiri as both are  unaware of each other’s language. So in this case the only language which comes to aide, to remove the language barrier of one is none other than English. English is the only language which is generally accepted by the whole world as giving it as a tag of officially accepted and recognized language throughout the world. English thus has gained a lot of popularity in the whole world by the booming of the IT and BPO sectors in nations of the world.

We all know that English is must nowadays to success in interview, exams etc. So you have to well versed in English language whether in writing or in speaking. Ya, it is difficult for those who studied in regional medium language schools. But it should not be excuse for your failure because there are lots of people who studied in regional medium but now they are more efficient in English language than English medium school student. Its all depend on your interest or passion to learn something. We are here sharing tips to learn English language. Please also share your comments which are you perfect or interested method to learn English language. Best of luck!!

Tips to Minimize Negative Marks in Bank Exams



The candidates who are taking their bank exam for their first times are more worried about their negative marks. Negative marks in the bank exam are rewarded to each and every one for every wrong answer, which starts with 0.25 to 0.50. So the candidates always try to minimize their negative marks as if they not then these negative marks will lead them to failure. Here we will discuss about the topic on how to minimize negative marking in bank exams. Here are some of the tips on how to minimize negative marking in the bank exam:

Study previous years question paper

Studying the previous year question paper will help you to get information about how the questions are given in the bank exam, the format of question paper; the pattern of question paper etc. will help you in your bank exam. By reading the previous question paper you will also came to know that which part of question will take how must time to solve in this way you can also be able to utilize the correct time. www.jagronjosh.com is a very good website to check previous and current year question paper with solved answer.

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