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IBPS Clerk V-2015 Notification is Out!!

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Important details of the examination are as follows:

  • Online registration of application: 11.08.2015 to 01.09.2015
  • Age (as on 01.08.2015): Minimum 20 years and Maximum 28 years
  • Qualification (as on 01.08.2015): A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognized by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
  • Selection Procedure:

Preliminary Examination: The preliminary Examination will be objective for 100 marks.

The test will have three sections, viz. English Language, Numerical Ability and Reasoning Ability. The Reasoning and Numerical Ability section will have 35 questions worth 35 marks each. English Language section will have 30 questions worth 30 marks. The composite time for the test will be 1 hour.

The Main Examination: The main examination will be objective type of 200 marks. The examination will haven following 5 sections worth 40 marks each.

  1. Reasoning
  2. English Language
  3. Quantitative Aptitude
  4. General Awareness
  5. Computer Knowledge

Candidates who will qualify in preliminary examination and shortlisted will have to appear for main examination and shortlisted candidates in the main examination will subsequently be called for a common interview to be conducted by the Participating organizations and coordinating by the Nodal Bank.

Tentative dates for online examination:

Preliminary Examination: 05, 06, 12, 13, 19 and 20 December, 2015

Main Examination: 03 January, 2016

The link as follows:   http://www.ibps.in/career_pdf/Detailed_Advt_CWE_Clerks_V.pdf

All the Best!
Team CL

Jigyasa: Daily Current Affairs Quiz of September 28, 2015

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Dear Aspirants ,

Here is the Jigyasa: Daily Current Affairs Quiz of September 28, 2015 for you!

  1. Name the Indian origin Singapore doctor to become the first woman to receive the Tabla! The Community Champion Award in September, 2015?
  • Uma Rajan
  • Anita Rajan
  • Sarita Rajan
  • Usha Rajan

Answer: 4

 

  1. Name the noted environmentalist who played a crucial role in planting mangroves in various parts of Kerala, died in September, 2015.
  • Anadish Pal
  • Kallen Pokkudan
  • Chandi Prasad Bhatt
  • John C. Jacob

Answer: 2

 

  1. Who among the following will be awarded the 2015 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize?

 

  • Jacob Tsimerman
  • Douglas Cardinal
  • Ernest Cormier
  • J. Diamond

Answer: 1

 

  1. The World Tourism Day is celebrated on…
  • September 24
  • September 25
  • September 27
  • September 29

Answer: 3

 

  1. Syed Ahmed passed away at Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital in September, 2015. He was the Governor of which of the following states?
  • Manipur
  • Mizoram
  • Sikkim
  • Assam

Answer: 1

 

  1. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has taken one of the following African countries off the list of polio-endemic countries in September 2015. Identify the country among the given options.
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Angola
  • Algeria

Answer: 2

 

  1. PM Modi attended a town hall meeting with which of the following American entrepreneur on 26th September 2015 during his visit to the US?
  • Sean Parker
  • Sundar Pichai
  • Jack Dorsey
  • Mark Zuckerberg

Answer: 4

 

  1. Who among the following shooters has clinched the gold medal in the men’s 10m Air Rifle event of the Asian Air Gun Championships on 27th September, 2015?
  • Gagan Narang
  • Chain Singh
  • Abhinav Bindra
  • Faiz Anazi Ali

Answer: 3

 

  1. Who among the following Billiards Champions has won the IBSF (International Billiards and Snooker Federation) World Billiards Championship on 27th September, 2015?

 

  • Peter Gilchrist
  • Pankaj Advani
  • Yan Bingtao
  • Henry Chetcuti

Answer: 2

 

  1. Volkswagen is a famous automobile company which hails from….
  • Austria
  • France
  • Germany
  • U.K.

Answer: 3

Happy Reading!!

TEAM CL

Jigyasa: Daily Current affairs quiz of September 27, 2015

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Dear Aspirants,

Here is the Jigyasa: Daily Current affairs quiz of September 27, 2015 for you!

  1. Which among the following countries has hosted the first Bhagvad Gita Conference in September 2015?
    • United Kingdom
    • The United States of America
    • Mauritius
    • Bangladesh

Answer: 1

  1. The government has firmed up plans to bring down its holding in IDBI Bank by………in the month of September 2015.
    • 48%
    • 49%
    • 51%
    • 57%

Answer: 2

 

  1. Name the oldest operational aircraft carrier in the world.
  • INS Viraat
  • Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
  • People’s Liberation Army Navy
  • None of the above

Answer: 1

 

  1. Name the Hollywood star who will receive the Screen Actors Guild’s Actors Inspiration Award in recognition of his film accomplishments and charity work in 2015.

 

  • Tom Hanks
  • Tom Cruise
  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Morgan Freeman

Answer: 3

 

  1. Who among the following has been named the first-ever global advocate for girls and women at the United Nations Foundation in September 2015?
  • Angelina Jolie
  • Natalie Portman
  • Jennifer Aniston
  • Jennifer Lopez

Answer: 4

  1. Which among the following world number one team has won their sixth title at the Guangzhou Open 2015 in September 2015?
  • Sania Mirza and Leander Paes
  • Sania Mirza and Maria Sharapova
  • Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis
  • Sania Mirza and Serena Williams

Answer: 3

  1. Who among the following has won the most prestigious Science Book prize in Britain in September, 2015?

 

  • Jayson Blair
  • Gaia Vince
  • Jonah Lehrer
  • Kaavya Viswanathan

Answer: 2

  1. Who among the following has been appointed as the New CEO of the Volkswagen Group in September 2015?
  • Carl Hahn
  • Ferdinand K. Piëch
  • Bernd Pischetsrieder[
  • Matthias Müller

Answer: 4

  1. China on 25th September, 2015 successfully launched a new model of carrier rocket for sending four micro satellites into space from the country’s northwestern province. Name the carrier rocket.
  • Long March-9
  • Long March-10
  • Long March-11
  • Long March-12

Answer: 3

 

  1. Which of the following states of India will be given the financial assistance of Rs 1,000 crore, as announced in September 2015?
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Uttarakhand

Answer: 1

 

Happy Reading!

TEAM CL

IBPS CWE RRB Exam-2015 Analysis ( September 26,2015)

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Dear future banker,

You can access the IBPS CWE RRB Office Assistant (Multipurpose) Exam-2015 Analysis held on September 26,2015 at the following address.

http://www.careerlauncher.com/ibps-rrb-answer/images/IBPS%20RRB%20Office%20Assistant%20Exam-2015%20Analysis%2026.9.15.pdf

Happy Reading!

TEAM CL

IBPS CWE RRB Office Assistant (Multipurpose) Exam Analysis -2015 (September 19, 2015)

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Dear future banker,

You can access the IBPS CWE RRB Office Assistant (Multipurpose) Exam-2015 Analysis held on 19th September,2015 at the following address.

http://www.careerlauncher.com/ibps-rrb-answer/images/IBPS%20RRB%20Office%20Assistant%20Exam-2015%20Analysis.pdf

Happy reading!

All the best!

TEAM CL

 

 

IBPS CWE RRB (Officer Scale I) – Analysis (6th Sep 2015)

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IBPS CWE RRB (Officer Scale I) – Analysis 6th Sep 2015

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is conducting an online examination for the recruitment of Officer Scale – I in Regional Rural Banks (RRB), across the country for year 2015. The exam is being conducted in 2 shifts per day over 4 days, i.e. 5th, 6th, 12th and 13th September, 2015. The morning slot is being held from 9:30 a.m to 11:30 a.m. and the afternoon slot is being held from 13:30 p.m. to 15:30 p.m.

This analysis is of the second day of the examination, afternoon slot.

There were 200 questions in the paper with negative marking, across all sections, of one-fourth of the marks assigned to that question. There were five sections in all – Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, English Language/Hindi Language and Computer Knowledge. Other than the fourth section, where in a candidate had to attempt either the section on English Language or the one on Hindi Language, all the other sections were available bilingually, that is, in both English and Hindi. Each question had 5 options. This year the duration of the exam was 2 hrs as compared to the 2 hrs 30 minutes duration of last year.

The pattern of the test was as follows:

Section

Total Questions

Max. Marks

Level of Difficulty

Good Attempts

Good Score

Approximate Time Taken (In Minutes)

Reasoning

40

50 Moderate 28- 30 26-28 30
Quantitative Aptitude

40

50 Moderate 25 -28 22-24 35
General Awareness

40

40 Difficult 15-20 12 -15 15
English Language/Hindi Language

40

40 English – Moderate
Hindi – Easy
English-22, Hindi- 30 English – 16-18, Hindi – 23-25 English – 25,
Hindi – 25
Computer Knowledge

40

20 Easy 25 15-18 15
Total

200

200 135 – 140 100 – 105 120

Expected Cutoffs – These cannot be given at this stage since there are huge variations in cut-offs among different Gramin banks depending on their state.

The details of the individual sections are given below:

Reasoning

The details of the section are as follows:

Topic

Number of Questions

Syllogisms

5

Mathematical Inequalities

5

Linear Sitting Arrangement

11 (6+5)

Ranking Arrangement

2

Circular Sitting Arrangement

5

Critical Reasoning

4

Coding Decoding

5

Blood Relations

3

Quantitative Aptitude
The details of the section are as follows:

Topic

Number of Questions (Approx)

Age Problems

1

Profit, Loss and Discount

1

Number Series

5

Mixtures & Alligations

1

Percentages

1

Averages

1

Partnerships

1

Time and Work

1

Simple Interest/Compound Interest

1

Time, Speed and Distance

1

Miscellaneous

1

Comparison of Variables

5

Data Interpretation (Pie Chart)

5

Data Interpretation (Table)

5

Data Interpretation (Line Graph)

5

Data Interpretation (Caselet)

5

English Language 

The details of the section are as follows:

Topic

Number of Questions

Reading Comprehension

10

Sentence Correction

5

Para Jumble

5

Cloze Test

10

Spot the Error

5

Fill in the Blanks 5

General Awareness
Most questions were from current affairs (National and International) with government schemes banking related schemes full forms and few questions from geography as well.

Computer Knowledge
The main areas from which questions were asked are: Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), Networking, Basic Hardware and Software, Languages, etc.
Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by Career Launcher. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.

All the best
Team CL

IBPS CWE RRB (Officer Scale I) – Exam Analysis 2015 ( 5th September -2015)

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IBPS CWE RRB (Officer Scale I) – Analysis 2015

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is conducting an online examination for the recruitment of Officer Scale-I in Regional Rural Banks (RRB), across the country for year 2015. The exam is being conducted in 2 shifts per day over 4 days, i.e. 5th, 6th, 12th and 13th September, 2015. The morning slot is being held from 9:30 a.m to 11:30 a.m. and the afternoon slot is being held from 13:30 p.m. to 15:30 p.m.

This analysis is of the first day of the examination, afternoon slot. There were 200 questions in the paper with negative marking, across all sections, of one-fourth of the marks assigned to that question. There were five sections in all – Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, English Language/Hindi Language and Computer Knowledge. Other than the fourth section, where in a candidate had to attempt either the section on English Language or the one on Hindi Language, all the other sections were available bilingually, that is, in both English and Hindi. Each question had 5 options. This year the duration of the exam was 2 hrs as compared to the 2 hrs 30 minutes duration of last year.

The pattern of the test was as follows:

Section

Total Questions

Max. Marks

Level of Difficulty

Good Attempts

Good Score

Approximate Time Taken (In Minutes)

Reasoning

40

50 Moderate 30 26-28 30
Quantitative Aptitude

40

50 Difficult 25 20-22 35
General Awareness

40

40 Moderate 30 25 15
English Language/Hindi Language

40

40 English – Moderate
Hindi – Easy
English – 22,
Hindi -30
English – 16-18,
Hindi -23-25
English – 25,
Hindi -25
Computer Knowledge

40

20 Easy 25 12-14 15
Total

200

200 135 – 140 -130

Expected Cutoffs – These cannot be given at this stage since there are huge variations in cut-offs among different Gramin banks depending on their state.

The details of the individual sections are given below:

Reasoning

The details of the section are as follows:

Topic

Number of Questions

Syllogisms

5

Mathematical Inequalities

4

AR (Seating Arrangement)

10 (2 sets)

AR (Data Arrangement)

8 (2 sets)

Critical Reasoning

4

Coding Decoding

5

Blood Relations

3

Mathematical Reasoning

1

Quantitative Aptitude
The details of the section are as follows:

Topic

Number of Questions (Approx)

Age Problems

1

Profit, Loss and Discount

2

Number Series

5

Mixtures & Alligations

1

Mensuration

1

Averages

1

Ratio and Proportion

1

Time and Work

1

Simple Interest/Compound Interest

1

Time, Speed and Distance

1

Miscellaneous

2

Comparison of Variables

5

Data Interpretation (Pie Chart)

5

Data Interpretation (Table)

5

Data Interpretation (Line Graph)

5

Data Interpretation (Caselet)

3

English Language 

The details of the section are as follows:

Topic

Number of Questions

Reading Comprehension

10

Sentence Correction

5

Para Jumble

5

Cloze Test

10

Spot the Error

5

Fill in the Blanks 5

General Awareness
Most questions were from current affairs with government schemes banking related schemes full forms and few questions from geography as well.

Computer Knowledge
The main areas from which questions were asked are: Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), Networking, Basic Hardware and Software.

Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by Career Launcher. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.

All the best
Team CL

CRR -Demystified !

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Dear future banker,

‘CRR’, is one of the most commonly heard term in banking. We keep on reading and hearing this term day in and day out through newspapers/ news channels etc.What is this ‘CRR’, and why it is so important? Let us understand it in detail in this article.

‘CRR’ is Cash Reserve Ratio and is defined as ” It is some percentage of the total NDTL ( Net Demand and Time Liabilities ) that all the scheduled commercial banks have to necessarily maintain in the form of cash with the Reserve Bank of India”.

Here ‘NDTL’, is sum of demand and time liabilities (deposits) of banks with public and other banks wherein assets with other banks is subtracted to get net liability of other banks. Deposits of banks are its liability and consist of demand and time deposits of public and other banks.

The Cash Reserve Ratio is governed and managed by the Reserve Bank of India. CRR is  a great tool to ensure that the banks have enough liquidity when required by the banks.CRR is a critical  direct financial instrument and  is used for controlling / managing money supply in the economy.  At present the value of CRR is 4% ( as on September 28, 2015).

Let us understand how the change in CRR affects/ effects the money supply in the economy.

Case-I – CRR is relatively low: In this condition when the CRR is low,the money that the banks have to keep with RBI will be low, it means the available money with the banks for loans/advances will be more( which will eventually be transferred in the economy) as a result, the money supply in the economy will increase.

Case-II-CRR is relatively high:In this condition when the CRR is high ,the money that the banks have to keep with RBI will be more, it means the available money with the banks for loans/advances will be less ( which will eventually be transferred in the economy) as a result, the money supply in the economy will decrease.

It is important to understand here that the importance of CRR lies with the fact that it directly controls the money supply in the economy , meaning it also directly influences the growth of the Indian economy. Hence, it can be safely concluded that CRR is not merely a percentage data but a very important tool in determining the overall financial health and growth of the economy.

Happy Reading!

Team CL

 

 

 

General Myths about MBA – Demystified

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Every year many aspirants aim for the best B-schools in the country. The passion with which they pursue their dream is backed the reverie of a fun-filled college life and a luxurious future. However, aspirants must proceed with caution and with the understanding that an IIM degree doesn’t not offer a flower-bed right away (if at all it does offer anything like that). We get down to demystifying 6 of the most common myths:

Myth: ‘Scoring a 99+ percentile in CAT/XAT would guarantee a call conversion at the IIMs and XLRI’
Reality: Apart from a B-school like FMS, where the CAT score has an extremely high weightage, this is absolutely untrue for all the B-schools. A high exam score has no bearing on your interview. Interview is an assessment of the candidate’s personality, where as the exam is a test of the aptitude and both have to be dealt with differently.

Myth: ‘It takes great amount of intelligence and exceptional academic scores to clear CAT and get into one of the top B-schools’
Reality: This couldn’t have been more far away from the truth. Certainly, a good academic record will make it easier for a candidate at some B-schools that lay a lot of emphasis on profile (e.g. IIM-B and SP Jain) and will also help the candidate to portray a better image on the interviewer. But, only a few B-schools have more than 10-15% weightage of past academics in the overall selection process. Statistics would tell that the students without impressive academic scores have also made it through to the top B-schools.

Myth: ‘The study and the work load in a B-school isn’t as much as it was during engineering/under graduation’
Reality: For a start, the day never ends before 12 midnight at a B-school. You’ll usually find yourself waking up till wee hours of the morning completing your presentations, working on the case studies and completing the assignments. The best part is you’ll enjoy it!

Myth: ‘Extremely fat pay packages are a guarantee at great B-schools’
Reality: This isn’t completely correct. A great B-school certainly ensures that a student gets a lot of great opportunities but, it eventually boils down to the caliber of the student as to how ready and prepared he is to utilize the opportunities to his benefit. In fact, the competition gets fiercer at a great B-school and staying at the top is quite a challenge.

Myth: ‘An MBA degree would catapult me to extremely high levels of corporate remuneration’
Reality: This isn’t completely correct as well. The well written placement reports of B-schools with great figures written all over them cannot be taken for granted. The pay packages that a company offers have to be taken with a pinch of salt as these pay packages have variable factors and for that matter, the ‘Highest Salary’ figure shouldn’t even be a parameter to choose a B-school. Only a handful of students, at times only one, manage to bag that kind of an offer. Usually the students are offered the ‘Average Salary’ or even lower than that.

Myth: ‘MBA would give me my dream job, just the way I’ve always imagined it’
Reality: Although, MBA offers a great variety of specializations and certainly the job spectrum widens after the MBA, but the dream job profile is not always at the student’s discretion. What kind of a profile a student is offered mostly depends on the type of companies that visit the B-school for placements and also on the specialization of the student. Also, in order to bag a dream job profile, the student is expected to have worked hard enough to back it up with enough proof that he is genuinely interested in that field.

None the less, MBA is a great career option and sure open amazing opportunities. The post was aimed at removing the myths around it.

Jigyasa: Daily Current Affairs Quiz of 26th Sept, 2015

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Dear Aspirants,

Here is the Jigyasa: Daily Current Affairs Quiz of 26 September, 2015  for you!

Q.1  Recently which of the following bodies ordered an audit of the preparedness of the Delhi government and local authorities to deal with dengue?

  1. Comptroller and Auditor General
  2. Election Commission of India
  3. National Human Rights Commission
  4. National Green Tribunal

Answer: (1)

2.  Where would you find the headquarters of World Bank??

  1. Berlin
  2. Geneva
  3. Paris
  4. Washington DC

Answer: (4)

 

Q.3  India’s largest missile systems manufacturing and integration facility is being set up in which of the following states?

  1. Maharashtra
  2. Andhra Pradesh
  3. Tamil Nadu
  4. Jharkhand

Answer: (2)

 

Q.4  The Maharashtra Government recently has acquired a bungalow, where B.R. Ambedkar lived as a student. The bunglow is situated in

  1. California
  2. Paris
  3. London
  4. Vienna

Answer: (3)

Q.5  A draft resolution, submitted by four countries, including the U.S. and the U.K., in the United Nations Human Rights Council has mooted the participation of Commonwealth and other foreign judges in the judicial mechanism of which country to probe allegations of war crimes and violations of international humanitarian law?

  1. Syria
  2. Sri Lanka
  3. Libya
  4. Sudan

Answer: (2)

Q.6  Facebook has renamed its Internet access enabling platform as

  1. internet.org
  2. facebook.org
  3. access.org
  4. worldwide.org

Answer: (1)

Q.7  The Government of India has set up a committee, to oversee the revival of three urea plants, headed by

  1. C. Rangrajan
  2. Arvind Chaturvedi
  3. R. Rajan
  4. Arvind Panagariya

Answer: (4)

Q.8  To create a unified regulator which of the following body has been merged with SEBI?

  1. Bombay Stock Exchange
  2. Forward Markets Commission of India
  3. Competition Commission of India
  4. National Stock Exchange

Answer: (2)

Q.9  The 42nd World Teams championship of which of the following sports is being held in India for the first time?

  1. Baseball
  2. Basketball
  3. Bridge
  4. Chess

Answer: (3)

Q.10  Which of the following won the title in the SBI inter-circle all-India football tournament at Thiruvananthapuram?

  1. Kolkata
  2. Hyderabad
  3. Patna
  4. Chennai

Answer: (1)

Happy Reading!

All the best!

TEAM CL

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