Pragathy Krishna Grameen Bank Recruitment Through IBPS RRB III


Pragathy Krishna Grameen Bank has released notification for the recruitment of Officers grade I and Office Assistants.

Date to apply :

03-12-2014 to 17-12-2014


Eligibility :-

Kannada language must be part of you curriculum in 10th, 12th or Graduation
You must have scored minimum marks in IBPS RRB CWEIII



Number of Vacancies


GeneralOBCSCSTTotal
Officer Scale I107563115209
Office Assistant113593515222

Download Official notification here  


Day To Day Current Affairs - 25th November 2014


Day To Day Current Affairs - 25th November 2014

1.    CK Prasad is set to be appointed as the next Chairperson of the Press Council of India
i. Former Supreme Court judge CK Prasad is set to be appointed as the next Chairperson of the Press Council of India.

ii. Information and Broadcasting Ministry sources said Prasad was selected by a committee headed by Vice-President Hamid Ansari yesterday and a communication has been received in this regard.
iii. Prasad will succeed Justice Markenday Katju as the Chairman of the PCI.

2.    Kotak Mahindra gets RBI approval to enter general insurance business
i. After Kotak Mahindra Bank acquired ING Vysya Bank in an all-share deal last week, it announced it entry into General insurance business.
ii. On Tuesday, the fourth largest private bank (post merger with ING Vysya) received approval from RBI to form a 100% subsidiary to enter general insurance industry, which is currently growing at a Rs. 77,000 crore premium per annum, said Gaurang Shah, President - Asset Management, Insurance and International Business at Kotak Bank.
iii. The bank had earlier received an in-principle approval from Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) for incorporation of the General Insurance firm. The company would now be required to apply and complete the registration process with IRDA to act as a General Insurance Company.
iv. The bank already has a tie up with Tata AIG General Insurance Company to sell and distribute its products.
v. Kotak also has a Life insurance unit called Kotak Mahindra Old Mutual Life Insurance Ltd, a joint venture between Kotak Mahindra Bank and South Africa-based Old Mutual Public Ltd.

3.    Modi arrives in Nepal for SAARC Summit
i. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kathmandu with an aim to inject new momentum to regional bloc SAARC during its two-day summit beginning tomorrow as he said development of close relations with neighbours was a key priority for his government.
ii. During the courses of the next three days, Mr Modi is scheduled to meet Nepal PM Sushil Koirala and other Nepali leaders on Tuesday itself.
iii. India and Nepal are to sign some agreements, including on energy and transport, in the presence of the two prime ministers.
iv. Meanwhile, SAARC foreign minister level meeting started on Tuesday. The meeting would consider the report submitted by SAARC Standing Committee, a body of foreign secretaries.

4.    Chuck Hagel quits as US defense secretary
i. US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel resigned amid reports of differences with President Barack Obama who apparently wants to install a new leadership at the Pentagon as he enters the last two years of his presidency facing new global challenges like the rise of IS.
ii. Obama himself made the surprise announcement at a White House media availability convened at a very short notice. Hagel had tendered his resignation a few hours ago. 
iii. He has been asked to stay till a replacement is announced by Obama and is confirmed by the Senate. "Over nearly two years, Chuck has been an exemplary defence secretary, providing a steady hand as we modernised our strategy and budget to meet long-term threats while still responding to immediate challenges like IS and Ebola,"
iv. Robert Gates and Leon Panetta were the earlier two defense secretaries. Obama said, Hagel has played a key role in the accomplishments of his administration in the defence sector. 

5.    Kathak legend Sitara Devi passes away
i. Kathak queen Sitara Devi died at a hospital in Mumbai today. She was 94.
ii. Born in 1920 in Kolkata, Sitara Devi drew from the themes, poetry and choreography collected by her father in her choreographies. She also got inspired from the environment around her — whether it is a town or a village.
iii. She was born as Dhannolakshmi to a family of Brahmin ’kathakar’ Sukhdev Maharaj and chose school and dance over an early wedding, as was the norm of the 1920s.
iv. Her father, a Vaishnavite Brahmin scholar and Kathak exponent, sent her to a local school where she impressed her teachers and the local media with her performance in a dance drama, “Savitri Satyavan“
v. Sitara Devi married director K Asif of Mughal-e-Azam fame and then Pratap Barot. She was a vital force who stood for zest and vigour in Indian dance.
vi. She was honoured with the Legends of India Lifetime Achievement Award 2011 for her contribution to the classical dance genre for over six decades.



6.    Adani Group-owned Dhamra Port
i. Adani Group-owned Dhamra Port Company Limited (DCPL) would invest around Rs 7000 crore for expansion of cargo handling facility, an official of the company said today.
ii. Gujarat-based Adani group bought out L&T and Tata Steel's shares in the company in March 2014 at an enterprise value of Rs 5500 crore.
iii. Following the acquisition, the second phase of development was to be initiated within 90 days and completion targeted in 30 months.
iv. This continued expansion will allow Dhamra port to exceed 100 million tonnes of cargo capacity by the year 2020, he said.

Note: The port, situated between Haldia in West Bengal and Paradip in Odisha, was mostly handling cargo like coal and limestone.

7.    Nepal gives Indian firm green light for $1 billion hydroelectric plant
i. Nepal has given an Indian company permission to build a 900 megawatt hydropower plant, government officials said on Monday.
ii. The two countries will sign an agreement for the $1.04 billion project, which provides Nepal with free electricity and India energy for its power-hungry economy.
iii. The project, which will be built by Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam (SJVN) Limited, was originally cleared in 2008 but never implemented after Kathmandu lobbied for greater benefits.

8.    GMR Infra gets SEBI nod for Rs. 1,500-cr rights issue
i. GMR Infrastructure has received the Securities and Exchange Board of India approval to raise up to Rs. 1,500 crore through rights issue.
ii. In a rights issue, shares are issued to existing investors as per their holding at a pre-determined price and ratio.
iii. The company had filed its application with SEBI for the proposed rights issue in September.
iv. SEBI had issued its final observations on the draft offer documents on November 17, according to the latest update by the capital markets regulator.
v. Issuance of ‘observations’ on offer documents by SEBI is considered as a clearance to the issuer to go ahead through routes like IPOs, FPOs and rights issue.
vi. As per the draft letter filed by the firm, the company would issue equity shares for an aggregate amount “not exceeding Rs. 1,500 crore on a rights basis” to its shareholders.
vii. GMR Infrastructure has interest in sectors such as airports, roads, power plants and urban infrastructure.

9.    Indian Railways team in China for Delhi-Chennai bullet train
i. An Indian Railways team is in China to chalk out plans for conducting feasibility study to build the 1,754 km-long Delhi-Chennai high-speed train corridor, world's second largest bullet train line.
ii. The high-level team of officials from Rail Vikas Nigam Limited led by Satish Agnihotri arrived here yesterday and is in talks with China's High Speed Rail Corp to build the Delhi- Chennai corridor for which the communist giant has agreed to conduct the study free of cost during President Xi Jinping's visit to India in September,
iii. The proposed corridor could be the second largest in the world after China's 2,298 km-long Beijing-Guangzhou line which was launched last year. Running at a speed of 300 km per hour, it covers the distance in about eight hours.

Note: India is currently considering two corridors for high speed trains. While Japan is conducting feasibility study for the Bullet train project in Mumbai-Ahemdabad corridor, China will do the same for the Delhi-Chennai route which expected to begin by early next year.

10.  Ricoh India got deal to modernise post offices 
i. Imaging and information technology solutions provider Ricoh India on Tuesday said that it has got a deal worth Rs. 1,370 crore from Department of Posts to modernise post offices through automation.
ii. Under the project, Ricoh India will supply, install and maintain services of hardware, peripheral devices and operating system.
iii. The scope of work includes supply of mobile computing devices and peripherals, installation of solar UPS, connectivity to access the application by service providers along with maintenance for five years, the company said.
iv. The primary goal of the Rural ICT project is to improve the quality of service, provide more value added services and achieve ‘financial inclusion’ of un-banked rural population.

Note: “India Post is an iconic organisation in India, the largest such network in the world and playing a crucial role in the socio economic development of rural India, touching the lives of common man

11.  WTO, WASTE and FINISH signed MoU to end open defecation in India
i. Three global organisations on 24 November 2014 signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to end open defecation in India. The agreement is for three years.
iii. These three organisations are the World Toilet Organisation (WTO), WASTE and the Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health (FINISH). They share the common goal of making sanitation accessible and affordable to all citizens.
iii. The MoU was signed to share best practices in the sanitation sector and help millions of Indians gain access to basic sanitation facilities.
ivThe objective of the agreement is to support the Central government in making the country free of open defecation and promoting sustained usage of sanitation systems.

12.  International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women observed today
i. International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women observed across the world on 25 November 2014.
ii. The day was observed to raise awareness about violence against women and discuss solutions that would work for women community.
iii. The campaign called Orange Your Neighbourhood to raise awareness against Gender-Based Violence will be held from 25 November to 10 December 2014. 
iv.  The campaign is part of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's campaign UNiTE to End violence against Women.

13.  Bilal Tanweer won Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize 2014
iLahore-based author Bilal Tanweer on 24 November 2014 won the 2014 Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize for his novel The Scatter Here Is Too Great (Random House India).
ii. Bilal Tanweer’s book underlines the crucial importance of literature in our larger cultural landscape.
iii. The Scatter Here Is Too Great balances the universality of existential torment with the often horrifying nitty-gritty realities of its location, Karachi.
iv. Tanweer, born and raised in Karachi, has published fiction, poetry and translation in various international journals. 
v.  In 2011, he was selected as a Granta New Voice and was one of the eleven recipients of the 2010 PEN Translation Fund Grant.

14.  West Bengal Governor KN Tripathi appointed as Governor of Bihar
i. West Bengal Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi was appointed as Governor of Bihar by the President Pranab Mukherjee on 23 November 2014.
ii. He will discharge the functions of the Governor of Bihar in addition to his own duties as Governor of West Bengal.
iii. He will take the charge from Bihar Governor D Y Patil, who completes his tenure on 26 November 2014.

15.  Shah Rukh Khan named as Brand Ambassador of DHFL
i. Housing finance company DHFL announced to name Shah Rukh Khan as its brand ambassador. DHFL is the second largest housing finance company of India.
ii. Shah Rukh is the first brand ambassador of DHFL in its 30 year journey.
iii. The company has been marketing its solutions to customers across 550 locations in India through national and regional level advertisement and event campaigns.

16.  Hughes in critical condition after being hit by bouncer
i. Australia Test batsman Phil Hughes has been rushed to St Vincent’s Hospital in critical condition after being knocked out by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and NSW at the SCG .
ii. The 25-year-old collapsed after being struck on the side of the head by a Sean Abbott delivery and was stretchered from the ground.
iii. He is currently undergoing surgery and according to Ambulance officials he was in a critical condition.
iv. Phil suffered an injury to his head from a delivery Phil has been taken to hospital in Sydney and has been accompanied by family members and SACA General Manager High Performance, Tim Nielsen.”





Bank Exams - Reasoning Quiz


Bank Exams - Reasoning Quiz

Directions (1-2): Read the following information and answer the questions.
1. Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given expression in order to make the expressions 'J > M' as well as 'N < K' definitely true? 
J ≥ K ? L = M > N 
(1) ≤ 
(2) <
(3) ≥ 
(4) =
(5) >


2. In which of the following expressions will the expressions 'D ≥ B' as well as 'C > F' be definitely true? 
(1) A≥ B ≥ C > D = F
(2) A < B ≤ C = D > F
(3) A < B ≤ C ≤ D > F
(4) A < B ≥ C = D > F
(5) None of these

Directions (3-7): Read the following paragraph and answer the questions which follow:

It is true that the green revolution has succeeded in transforming the Indian economy from a situation of severe food shortage into one where the country has not only become self reliant in food production but has also been able to generate a sizable surplus for export.  However, the high doses of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which have been used under this conventional farming technology (along with high yielding varieties of seeds and irrigation) are now reversing the trend and causing severe environmental and health hazards, including the contamination of ground water. 

3. Which of the following statements would strengthen the author’s argument?
(1) India faced severe food shortages before the inception of green revolution.
(2) Organic farming i.e. farming without the use of chemical fertilizers makes the food products too expensive at retail level.
(3) Many farmers have reported that the soil in their fields became infertile within five years of switching over to chemical fertilizers.
(4) Farmers not relying on the hybrid and high yielding variety of seeds as propagated by green revolution do not make as much profit as the ones using methods of green revolution.
(5) High yielding varieties of seeds as propagated by green revolution do not require much water for irrigation purposes and are also resistant to pest attacks.

4. Which of the following can be inferred? (An inference is something which is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given facts.)
(1) Many countries have banned use of chemical fertilizers
(2) Green revolution failed miserably to do any good to India’s needs
(3) The negative effects of techniques of green revolution were not anticipated at its inception.
(4) India will never face food shortage again
(5) The main focus of green revolution was to help international fertilizer manufactures sell their products in India.

5. Which of the following statements represents a possible effect of the conventional Green Revolution techniques of farming if it continues in the days to come?
(1) India would never face severe food shortage again in the future.
(2) Export of food products would increase manifold
(3) Only ground water would be used for irrigation purpose
(4) Cases of chemical poisoning would increase substantially
(5) Farmers not following methods of Green Revolution would face severe health hazards

6. The number of cases concerning a non-contagious chemical poisoning is on the rise among the local villagers. Which of the following could possibly be a cause of the statement given above?
(1) The government has ordered an immediate inquiry into the matter.
(2) Unless timely treatment is provided to the patients, the poisoning can prove to be fatal
(3) Many factories surrounding the village do not dispose off their waste appropriately.
(4) The only hospital in the area is not equipped to treat chemical poisoning related ailments.
(5) a study done a couple of years ago had reported that a large number of farmers had stopped using chemical fertilizers owning to –ill effects on health.

7. Many people report that exposure to certain foods such as cheese, red wine, and chocolate, are associated with the onset of migraine headaches. Other people report that exposure to certain smells (especially strong perfumes) seems to trigger a migraine headache, and some note that exposure to bright and flickering lights can be followed by a migraine. It would seem that a person with a tendency to get migraines should try to find which of these situations is associated with the onset of the headache and then avoid this stimulus.

All of the following, if true, would indicate potential problems with the recommendation above except
(1) the time delay between the trigger and the onset of the headache can make it exceptionally difficult to identify the trigger
(2) the presence of a known trigger doesn’t always cause a migraine
(3) in many cases an internal hormonal change triggers a migraine
(4) in a high proportion of cases the patients report multiple triggers for their headaches
(5) most of the known triggers are common and almost unavoidable features of modern life

Directions-(8-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions-

In a certain code 'we are best friends' is written as 'xu zu lu yu' 'we good are player' is written as 'tu yu nu zu', 'friends best good more' is written as 'tu xu du lu' and 'are best own aim' is written as 'pu xu ku zu'.

8. What is the code for 'more'?
(1) tu 
(2) xu
(3) du
(4) lu
(5) Cannot be determined

9. What is the code for 'friends'?
(1) lu
(2) xu
(3) du
(4) tu
(5) du or zu

10. Which of the following may represent 'more player are aim'?
(1) nu zu pu ku 
(2) ku nu zu yu
(3) du pu ku zu 
(4) nu du pu zu
(5) du pu ku xu

11. Which of the following may represent 'own are good player'?
(1) ku tu zu pu 
(2) pu du zu nu
(3) xu nu tu ku 
(4) tu zu nu xu
(5) tu nu zu ku



ANSWERS
Solutions (1-2):
1. (5) The ? should be replaced by >

2. (2) D ≥ B is true in (2) and (3) and among them C > F is true for (2). Hence (2).

3. (3)
Authors main argument is that the use of modern farming technology such as use of chemical fertilizers and pesticide have helped India in green revolution but it also have harmful effects. Only option (3) strengthens this argument.

4. (3)
The passage does not say anything about option (1), (2) or (5). Also nothing is mentioned about future, so we can eliminate (5). Only (3) is which can be inferred from the passage.

5. (4)
Nothing is mentioned about (1), (2), (3) and (5). Only (4) can be the possible effect.

6. (3)
(1) is an effect and not the cause. (2) and (4) are not rational. Study done a couple of years ago should not necessarily apply in present situation. Only (3) can be a suitable cause.

7. (2)
The argument recommends that migraine sufferers should try to find the one trigger for their headaches and then avoid this trigger. This would still be a good plan even if the trigger did not always cause a headache – it is better to be safe than sorry – and so the best answer is (2).

word
code
word
code
we
yu
player
nu
are
zu
more
du
best
xu
own
pu/ku
friends
lu
aim
ku/pu
good
tu



8. (3)

9. (1)

10. (4)

11.  (5)


General English - Para Jumble Test


General English - Para Jumble Test

Directions (1-5): Rearrange the following six 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) Had it been not for them, Indian banks would have had their hands tied down.

(B) Today, almost all the countries are facing the heat of recession.  

(C) One of these is the strict RBI and SEBI rules which regulated banking sector very efficiently.


(D) This could have led to massive losses to them, which could have percolated to other sectors as well.

(E) However there are few things which help India in bouncing back from the state of recession.

(F) Like others, India too has not remained immune to the epidemic.

1. Which of the following sentences should be the THIRD after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) E
(3) D
(4) F
(5) C

2. Which of the following sentences should be the FIRST after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

3. Which of the following sentences should be the SECOND after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F

4. Which of the following sentences should be the SIXTH (Last) after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) E
(3) D
(4) B
(5) F

5. Which of the following sentences should be the FIFTH after rearrangement?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) A
(4) E
(5) F

Directions: (6-9): Below is given a single word with options to its meaning in different contexts. You have to select all those options which are synonyms of the word when the context is changed. Select the correct alternative from (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) which represents all those synonyms

6. SPLEEN
(a) Bad Tempered
(b) Blood Part
(c) Solid
(d) Bone Marrow

(1) Only a
(2) Only b
(3) a & b
(4) b & c
(5) c & d

7. COHORT
(a) A companion
(b) A band
(c) Friend
(d) Co accused

(1) a, b & c
(2) b & d
(3) b & c
(4) a & d
(5) a & b

8. YUMMY
(a) Delicious
(b) Eatable
(c) Beautiful
(d) Tasty

(1) a, b & c
(2) b, c & d
(3) a & d
(4) b & c
(5) All a, b, c & d

9. EXIST
(a) To be
(b) Live
(c) Survive
(d) Subsist

(1) a, b & c
(2) b, c & d
(3) c & d
(4) b & d
(5) All a, b, c & d



ANSWERS
1.2
2.2
3.5
4.3
5.3
6.3
7.1
8.3
9.5


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