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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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Friday, August 21, 2009

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Reasoning Ability Test : Bank PO , MBA, RBB, S.S.C.

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1. Satyam walked 10 m towards West from his house. Then he walked 5 m turning to his left. After this he walked 10 m turning to his left and in the end he walked 10 m turning to his left. In what direction is he now from his starting point?
(A) South
(B) North
(C) East
(D) West
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
2. Raza walks 100 m from his house towards North. From there he goes 100 m towards West. Here is the house of Satyam. From there they both goes to the market which is in the South-West direction from Satyam's house. If the market is in the West of Raza's house, then how far is the market from Raza's house?
(A) 100 m
(B) 150 m
(C) 300 m
(D) 400 m
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
3. Ravi goes 5 km towards North from a fixed point. Then he goes 3 km after turning to his right. After this he goes 5 km turning to his right. In the end he goes 4 km after turning to his left. How far and in what direction is he now from the fixed point?
(A) 4 km, West
(B) 7 km, East
(C) 9 km, East
(D) 7 km, West
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
4. How many 7's are there in the following number series; which are preceded by an even
number but not followed by any odd?
437523721367542742712276572
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
(E) More than four
Ans : (B)
5. How many 5's are there in the following number series, which are preceded by 3 but not followed by 2 ?
5243546785325735642354752358356
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
(E) More than four
Ans : (E)
6. How many 3's are there in the following number series, which are preceded by an odd number but not followed by an even number?
3425315213673182785391345235435
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
(E) More than four
Ans : (C)
7. If the numbers which are divisible by 4, from 4 to 84 are written in reverse order then which number will be at the 7th place?
(A) 60
(B) 28
(C) 20
(D) 32
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)

8. How many numbers are there from 5 to 100, which are divisible by 3 and either unit or tenth digit or both include 3 ?
(A) 10
(B) 8
(C) 6
(D) Less than 6
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)

9. How many 4's are there in the following number-series which are preceded by 5 but not followed by 7 ?
23423425473243192547547234529546
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
(E) More than four
Ans : (A)

10. If the numbers between 4 to 90, which are divisible by 5, and which contain 5 in the unit, tenth or both place, are removed, then how many numbers divisible by 5 will be left?
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 18
(D) 12
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
11. Rajan remembers that his elder brother was born between 13th and 16th April while his mother remembers that he was born after 14th April and before 17th April. If the statements of both are considered correct then on which date of April he was born ?
(A) 14
(B) 16
(C) 14 or 15
(D) 15
(E) 15 or 16
Ans : (D)
12. How many numbers are there from 1 to 60, which are divisible by 3 and either unit digit or tenth digit or both include 3 ?
(A) 5
(B) 9
(C)15
(D) More than 15
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
13. If the following numbers are written in descending order then what will be the middle digit of the middle term ?
723, 789, 595, 659, 713, 785, 689
(A) 1
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 3
(E) 2
Ans : (A)
14. A bus for Bombay leaves after every forty minutes from a bus stand. An enquiry clerk told a passenger that the bus had already left ten minutes ago and the next bus will leave at 10.45 a.m. At what time did the enquiry clerk give this information to the passenger ?
(A) 10.05 a.m.
(B) 9.55 a.m.
(C) 10.35 a.m.
(D) 10.15 a.m.
(E) 10.25 a.m.
Ans : (D)

15. If the numbers between 1 to 65 and divisible by 4 are written in reverse order then which of the following numbers will be at l0th place?
(A) 44
(B) 24
(C) 40
(D) 28
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
16. How many 6's are there in the following number-series which are preceded by 5 but not followed by 7 ?
56765649276743568649567
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
17. How many 4's are there in the following number-series which are preceded and followed by only an even number?
6432483154232464813242645
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
18. How many 2's are there in the following number series which are preceded by 5 but not followed by an odd number? .
13523545245226245267823527524
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) More than four
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
19. How many 3's are there in the following series, which are not preceded by an odd number but followed by 4 ?
15323465347834923456343534
(A) None
(B) Two
(C) Four
(D) One
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
20. How many B's are there in the following letter-series, which are followed by G but G is not be followed by S ?
BGSQBRNOBGNSQLTBGQTDBGUWXBGF
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 5
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
21. How many D's are there in the following letter-series, which are preceded by K and followed by Q ?
KDRMBSKDQKRBLKDQMQDKEFQDK
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 3
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
22. If the numbers from 4 to 55 which are divisible by 3 and also the numbers which contain 3 as one of the digits, are removed, then how many numbers will be left?
(A) 24
(B) 23
(C) 22
(D) 25
(E) None of these.
Ans : (D)
23. At a railway station a man said to Swapna, "A train leaves for Muzaffar Nagar after every 1.45 hours. The last train has already left 50 minutes ago and the next train will leave at 5.15 p.m." At what time this information was given to Swapna ?
(A) 3.30
(B) 2.40
(C) 4.10
(D) 3.50
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
24. A trader said to his servant Ramu, "I leave for my house after every 2.40 hours from his shop. I have already gone to his house 55 minutes ago and next time. I shall go to my house from the shop at 8.15 p.m." At what time this information was given to the servant?
(A) 6.30
(B) 6.00
(C) 6.15
(D) 4.40
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
25. A doctor said to his compounder, "I go to see the patients at their residence after every 3.30 hours. I have already gone to the patient 1.20 hours ago and next time I shall go at 1.40 p.m." At what time this information was given to the compounder by the doctor?
(A) 10.10
(B) 11.30
(C) 8.50
(D) 11.20
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)



Thursday, June 18, 2009

BANK CLERK/P.O EXAM PAPER LEVEL-2

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1. The difference between the place values of 7 in the numeral 574873 is _________.
A) 69930 B) 59930 C) 96390
D) 69305 E) None of these
2. The value must be assigned to * so that 86325 * 6 is divisible by 11 is _________.
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3
D) 5 E) None of these
3. The missing value in the expression 3.1469 + 6.837 + ? = 15 is __________.
A) 24.9839 B) 5.7634 C) 5.0161
D) 7.123 E) None of these
4. The digit in the hundredth place of 0.9402 is _________.
A) 9 B) 0 C) 2
D) 4 E) None of these
5. The number with 9 at its thousandths place is ___________.
A) 3.0095 B) 3.0905 C) 3.9005
D) 3.0059 E) None of these
15. The product of biggest 3 digit with the successor of largest 4 digit number is ___
A) 99999 B) 99900 C) 9990000
D) 990000 E) None of these
16. The difference of largest number and smallest number formed by the digits 36
is ________.
A) 6532 B) 2356 C) 4076
D) 4176 E) None of these
17. The largest six digit number is ______ times 27.
A) 37000 B) 37027 C) 37037
D) 35037 E) None of these
18. The sum of all prime numbers less than 50 is ________.
A) 245 B) 276 C) 281
D) 328 E) None of these
19. The no. of pairs of twin prime numbers between 1 and 20 is _________.
A) 3 B) 4 C) 5
D) 6 E) None of these

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1. The ascending order of 92, 62, 82, 72 is _____________.
A) 62, 92, 82, 72 B) 62, 72, 82, 92 C) 92, 82, 72, 62
D) 72, 62, 92, 82 E) None of these
2. The numbers from biggest to smallest from 20 to 15 is_____________.
A) 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 B) 16, 17, 18, 20, 19 C) 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15
D) 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15 E) None of these.
3. The next numbers in the given pattern are ___________.
505, 510 _______ _______ ________ 530
A) 525, 520, 515 B) 515, 520, 525 C) 525, 530, 520
D) 520, 515, 530 E) None of these.
4. Fill in the symbol >, < or = 989 _____________ 898
A) 989 <> 898 C) 989 = 898
D) 989 - 898 E) None of these
5. 790 = _____________hundreds ____________tens and _____________ones
A) 9 hundreds 7 tens and 0 ones
B) 7 hundreds 9 tens and 0 ones
C) 7 hundreds 0 tens and 9 ones
D) 0 hundreds 9 tens and 7 ones E) None of these
6. Add across and down

26 30 56
31 27 58
57 57
A) 144 B) 114 C) 106
D) 56 E) None of these
7. The number combinations according to the shapes given below

+ = _____________.

A) 2 + 4 = 6 B) 6 + 2 = 4 C) 4 + 2 = 6
D) 2 + 6 = 4 E) None of these
8. The numbers in the pattern are _____________.
100, 200 _____ _____ 500 _____ _____ 800 ________ 1000
A) 900, 700, 600, 400, 300 B) 800, 700, 300, 600, 4
C) 300, 400, 600, 700, 900 D) 600, 800, 500, 700
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Sunday, June 14, 2009

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

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30 days to more powerful vocabulary by NORMAN LEWIS. Good book to have sound vocabulary in 30 days. Cost Rs. 100 approx. 

Word Power Made Easy by Goyal saab. Introduces the roots and origins of English words. Very helpful to improving the vocabulary. Cost Around Rs 100.

Deception Point by Dan Brown. A Thiller, good to improve vocabulary. 

Five Point Someone, One Night At Call-Center, Three Mistakes Of My Life, by Chetan Bhagat. 

Freedom is not free. A great book on India of the 21st century by SHIV KHERA. 

THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI by ROBIN S.SHARMA. A captivating story that teaches as it delights. 

The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy. 

The Great Indian Dream by McMillan. Motivation with perview of slums in Indian economy, planning and management. 

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. A very good and insightful read about where mankind is heading. 

What They Dont Teach You at The Harward Business School by Bantam Books. A great book for self development.



You Can Win by Shiv Khera Excellent book 

Business@Speed of Thought by Bill Gates 

The Road Ahead by Bill Gates 

Angles and demons by DAN BROWN an excellent fiction. 

Insider by P.V Narsimha Rao 

Think Without Ink by K Venkataraman for Maths . 

Vedic Mathematics by Motilal Banarasi Das. 

Puzzles to Puzzle you by Shakuntala Devi. The book has some really good logical Reasoning Questions. Just makes your brain move.


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You need to have the following before you start preparing for the MBA entrance test, and the earlier you have all this the better it is:

  1. A clear cut idea about what you want to do , how you want to do and why you want to do. 

  2. Timetable for your preparation. It is not possible to win the CAT race in a short span of time. 250 hours of preparation in 100 days is more helpful than 250 hours of preparation in 30 days. You gain confidence over a period of time, putting too many hours a day for a short span of time won't help much. There is a limit to the number of hours in a day you can really study effectively. Try to identify your weak points and try to improve on the same. 
    Information about the pattern of the previous test that you want to take and the syllabus of the test. 
  3. List of the books/ magazines / study material that you are going to refer and TV shows to watch. 
  4. Number of Mock test that you are going to take.. 
  5. Back –up plan just in case you are not able to make it to the institute of your choice. 
  6. Need to discuss with at least 2 seniors to get proper guidance. Learn from the mistakes of others, discuss with other who had taken the exam that you want to take and discuss with them about the exam. 
  7. Identify your weakness and strength at the initial stages and monitor the same during the course of your preparation. You may need to take MOCK test to do so. The margin between success and failure ( Getting admission in one of the top 30 institute) is very thin. Just a question or two may make the difference, so try to identify those few questions that will make the difference 
  8. Whether you want to take coaching for the entrance test or not. 
  9. Keep your moral high and have confidence in yourself. Start reading more on diverse topics for your interview as you are not confident in this area. Interact with people in the industry, send your resume to different companies around you, you may get chance to appear for some real interviews. This will boost your confidence level.

Monday, June 1, 2009

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Flintoff hat-trick seals the series


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England 172 for 5 (Pietersen 48) beat West Indies 146 (Flintoff 5-19) by 26 runs



  Andrew Flintoff starred with the ball to revive

 

Andrew Flintoff returned the stunning figures of 5 for 19 in five overs, and capped his efforts with the first hat-trick of his international career, as England ended a dismal winter on an improbable high with their first-ever ODI series win in the Caribbean. In a game reduced by rain to 29 overs a side, Flintoff's efforts followed on from a run-a-ball 48 from Kevin Pietersen, as England came from behind to claim an unexpected 3-2 series win. 



It has been a tough winter for all of England's cricketers, but Flintoff has had it harder than most - his struggle for runs continued today when he was brilliantly caught at midwicket for 3, and having missed the mid-part of the tour with a hip complaint, it's hard to escape the fitness cloud that hangs over his career. But, when he's injury-free he's arguably the most irresistible bowler in the world game, and he proved that today with a performance that blew away both England's opponents, as well as the fog of gloom that has been hanging around the squad in recent weeks. 


Set a testing but by no means unattainable 173 to win, West Indies' prospects suffered an immediate set-back when their man of the moment, Chris Gayle, fell for a third-ball duck to the newly unveiled Wisden Cricketer of the Year, James Anderson. But it was Flintoff who changed the game in two distinct spells - first, he ended a dangerous second-wicket stand between Ramnaresh Sarwan and Lendl Simmons by claiming both men in the space of five deliveries. 


Then, with West Indies already on the ropes following the back-to-back dismissals of Dwayne Bravo (33) and Kieron Pollard (30), Flintoff stormed through the tail to ensure against any late twist to the narrative. First to go was Denesh Ramdin, who shuffled into line to a full-length inswinger, but worked the ball onto the base of his own stumps. One delivery later, and Ravi Rampaul was gone as well, pinned on the crease by a shin-high full-toss, and then, with the England fans finding their voice and the West Indians starting to stream out of the exits, he produced a superlative yorker to demolish Sulieman Benn's defences. 


That delivery made Flintoff the third Englishman in history to record an ODI hat-trick, and peculiarly, both of his predecessors, Anderson and Steve Harmison, were on hand to mob him as he struck a modelling pose in the middle of the pitch and awaited his plaudits. Though Fidel Edwards did exceptionally well to prevent it being four from four as he dug out another yorker, the end of the innings came swiftly, as Darren Sammy ran himself out for 7 while seeking a second run with six balls of the innings remaining. 


Sammy, the St Lucian local hero, had earlier been at the centre of the most controversial moment of the match, when he claimed a catch at backward point off Pietersen that appeared from the TV replays to have bounced on the turf as he dived forward to scoop it into his chest. It could well have been the decisive moment of the match, with Pietersen on 48 from 48 balls and bristling with intent after a week in which his commitment to the cause had been called into question. 

England's innings had suffered an early set-back when Andrew Strauss fell for 3 to the first ball of Ravi Rampaul's international comeback, but Pietersen and Ravi Bopara combined in a decent stand of 80 in 14 overs to revive England's prospects of a defendable total. But as so often happens, Pietersen's dismissal destabilised the innings. Bopara looked to be finding his range when he twice pulled Sammy over square leg for six, but having reached 44 from 48 balls, he tried the shot once too often, this time against Pollard, and Ramdin had all the time in the world to wander round from behind the stumps to claim a steepling top-edge. 

From that moment on, West Indies claimed the ascendancy through their battery of slower bowlers. Owais Shah tried to apply some oomph, but his aggressive swipe at Benn picked out Simmons at long-on, before Flintoff, in terrible form with the ball, clipped Pollard to midwicket where Chanderpaul dived full-length to his right to intercept another pull. 

Edwards, whose pacy two-over burst had disappeared for 17, was ignored as Gayle brought his teasingly slow spinners into the action, and England's sixth-wicket pair of Collingwood and Matt Prior groped their way to seven runs in 3.1 overs before calling upon their batting Powerplay. Duly liberated, Collingwood heaved Pollard over square leg for six in an over that went for 14, England's best of the innings. 

A frustrated Prior eventually found his range with three fours in a run-a-ball 25, and Collingwood cleverly worked the ball through fine leg in a final over that went for 13 to give England a chance. It was one that Flintoff grasped with both hands. The St Lucian beach attendants better pack up their pedaloes. There'll be plenty to celebrate tonight.

India announce probables for World Twenty20

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In the absence of the domestic Twenty20 tournament, which was postponed for the second year in a row, performance in the IPL will be crucial for the 30 players selected in India's preliminary World Twenty20 squad for the tournament in England. The notable omissions were Sreesanth, Joginder Sharma, Ajit Agarkar and Piyush Chawla, who were part of the team that won the World Twenty20 in 2007. 


The final squad of 15 to 16 players will be announced a month before the tournament begins on June 5. The IPL assumes significance because it ends on May 24, leaving little time for a camp before the players leave for England. 


Sreesanth ruled himself out of the IPL due to a back injury and had recently admitted he would be out of action for at least three months. The selectors had always been skeptical once he struggled on his return to domestic cricket after sustaining an injury during last season's IPL. "He is a quality bowler when he is fit. I don't think he is fit," a selection committee source told


There were no specific parameters that the selectors looked at when they prepared the 30-man short list. "We looked at performance and experience," the source said. Joginder, Agarkar and Chawla were left out because they did not impress during the domestic season. 


The list contains no surprises with most players picking themselves due to their form in the current season. One exception could be Bengal fast bowler Ashok Dinda, a BCCI contracted player, who did not make the cut. "After the Challenger Trophy, Dinda has not bowled well. He remains a potential and that is why he is a contracted player," the source said. 

Tamil Nadu offspinner R Ashwin was picked as a back-up to Harbhajan Singh after a successful domestic season where he was the leading wicket-taker in Challenger Trophy (eight wickets) and took two more in three Deodhar Trophy games. 


Squad: Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Yuvraj Singh, Yusuf Pathan, Irfan Pathan, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Munaf Patel, Ravindra Jadeja, Pragyan Ojha, Harbhajan singh, Praveen Kumar, Dinesh Karthik, M Vijay, Ajinkya Rahane, S Badrinath, Robin Uthappa, Virat Kohli, Manoj Tiwary, Wriddhiman Saha, Abhishek Nayar, Amit Mishra, R Ashwin, RP Singh, L Balaji, Dhawal Kulkarni, Naman Ojha.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

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