Sunday, October 19, 2014

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR ALL BANK EXAMS 2014

1. Kailash Satyarthi is only the second Indian winner of the Nobel Peace Prize after Mother Teresa in 1979. He is a 60-yearold child rights activist from?
1) Bihar
2) Rajasthan
3) Gujarat
4) Odisha
5) Madhya Pradesh

2. Under the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) how many villages will be covered by 2019?
1) 550
2) 2500
3) 800
4) 1500
5) 2100

3. Which of the following movements was started by the 2014 Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi in 1980?
1) Bandhua Mukti Morcha
2) Child Rights and You
3) Bachpan Bachao Andolan
4) Nanhi Kali
5) Akshaya Patra

4. Who won the 2014 Nobel Prize for Economics for his analysis of market power and regulation?
1) Robert Shiller
2) Alvin Roth
3) Lars Peter Hansen
4) Jean Tirole
5) Lloyd Shapley

5. John Baird visited India in October 2014. He is the Foreign Minister of?
1) UK
2) Ireland
3) New Zealand
4) Australia
5) Canada

6. Leela Samson has resigned as the Chairperson of?
1) Sahitya Akademi
2) National Commission for Women
3) Sangeet Natak Akademi
4) National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights
5) None of these

7. The International Day of the Girl Child (IDGC) is observed on?
1) October 8
2) October 9
3) October 10
4) October 11
5) October 12

8. Four Indians have been named by Fortune magazine in its list of the 40 most powerful, influential and important people in business under the age of 40. Who among the following is not one of them?
1) Raj Chetty
2) Rahul Sharma
3) Kunal Bahl
4) Vijaya Gadde
5) Sachin Bansal

9. Who won the one million-euro Millennium Technology Prize in April 2014?
1) Tim Berners Lee
2) Stuart Parkin
3) Larry Page
4) Shuji Nakamura
5) None of these

10. The Millennium Technology Prize is awarded once every two years by which of the following countries?
1) Norway
2) Sweden
3) Finland
4) Denmark
5) Ireland

11. Gareth Hopkins retired from international cricket recently. He played for?
1) South Africa
2) West Indies
3) Australia
4) England
5) New Zealand

12. Indian-American cardiologist Dr. Sumeet Chugh won which of the following awards/prizes
in 2014?
1) Pulitzer Prize
2) Simon Dack Award
3) Pritzker Prize
4) Google Digital Activism Award
5) None of these

13. Sue Townsend, a renowned English writer, passed away recently. Which one of the following books was not written by her?
1) Adrian Mole series
2) The Queen and I
3) Rebuilding Coventry
4) Queen Camilla
5) A Sport of Nature

14. Narendra Kothari has been appointed as the new Chairman and Managing Director of which of
the following public sector enterprises?
1) NMDC
2) SAIL
3) NALCO
4) BHEL
5) HPCL

15. V.K. Murthy, a cinematographer, died recently. He was honored with the Dada Saheb
Phalke Award for the year?
1) 2002
2) 2004
3) 2005
4) 2006
5) 2008

16. Which of the following films is India's first cinemascope film?
1) Baazi
2) Kaagaz Ke Phool
3) Pyaasa
4) Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam
5) Aar-Paar

17. Anja Niedringhaus was killed in April 2014 in Afghanistan. She was a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist from which of the following countries?
1) Poland
2) France
3) Germany
4) Slovakia
5) Serbia

18. Who is the first Indian to be inducted as a member of the board of Boao Forum for Asia?
1) Mukesh Ambani
2) Anil Agarwal
3) LN Mittal
4) Ratan Tata
5) NR Narayana Murthy

19. The Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) is a non-profit organization based in which of the following countries?
1) China
2) Malaysia
3) Japan
4) Philippines
5) Taiwan

20. A two-day World Green Economy Summit (WGES) to combat climate change was held in
April 2014 in?
1) Beijing
2) Dubai
3) New Delhi
4) Doha
5) Sana'a

21. Yonaguni is the westernmost inhabited island of?
1) Taiwan
2) China
3) Japan
4) Philippines
5) Indonesia

22. The International Olympic Committee has signed a historic agreement to use the power of sports to promote peace and economic development with which of the following organizations?
1) UNICEF
2) UNO
3) OPCW
4) Red Cross
5) UNESCO

23. Michael Higgins' state visit to the United Kingdom in April 2014 was the first state visit of
a President of which of the following countries to the United Kingdom?
1) Iceland
2) Finland
3) Ireland
4) Netherlands
5) New Zealand

24. India signed an agreement for the development of four hydroelectric projects-Kholongchu, Bunakha, Wangchu and Chamkarchu- with which of the following countries?
1) Nepal
2) Burma
3) Sri Lanka
4) Bhutan
5) China

25. Which of the following has launched Sentinel-1A satellite to monitor Earth for climate change?
1) Chinese Space Agency
2) Russian Space Agency
3) ISRO
4) European Space Agency
5) NASA

26. Baroda won which of the following cricket tournaments in 2014?
1) Ranji Trophy
2) Vijay Hazare Trophy
3) Deodhar Trophy
4) Irani Trophy
5) Syed Mustaq Ali T20 Trophy

27. Sri Lanka defeated which of the following teams in the final of the men's T20 World Cup in
Bangladesh in April 2014?
1) Pakistan
2) England
3) India
4) West Indies
5) Australia

28. Who won the women's singles title at the India Open Super Series badminton tournament in
New Delhi recently?
1) Wang Shixian
2) Li Xueruii
3) Wang Yihan
4) Saina Nehwal
5) P.V. Sindhu

29. Simon Santoso won the Singapore Open badminton tournament. He belongs to?
1) Malaysia
2) Indonesia
3) China
4) Sri Lanka
5) Singapore

30. The 2014 Dubai International Open chess tournament was won by?
1) Romain Edouard
2) Anton Korobov
3) Abhijeet Gupta
4) Eduardo Iturrizaga
5) None of these

31. The 2014 Badminton Asia Championships were held in Gimcheon, South Korea. Who won the men's singles title?
1) Lin Dan
2) Sho Sasaki
3) Lee Chong Wei
4) Taufik Hidayat
5) Sourabh Varma

32. Who won the women's singles title at the 2014 Badminton Asia Championships?
1) P.V. Sindhu
2) Sung Ji-hyun
3) Zhu Lin
4) Saina Nehwal
5) Jiang Yanjiao

33. Which Hollywood star received a special honor, the Most Popular All Time International Star in India at the 15th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in April 2014?
1) Tom Hanks
2)Tom Cruise
3) John Travolta
4) Johnny Depp
5) Brad Pitt

34. Under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 the government has to hold at least what percent stake in public sector banks?
1) 50%
2) 80 %
3) 74%
4) 51%
5) 49 %

35. Sachin Tendulkar is the owner of which of the following Indian Super League football franchises?
1) Mumbai
2) Kolkata
3) Goa
4) Pune
5) Kochi

36. Which of the following banks launched Tab Banking service for opening savings bank accounts in April 2014?
1) Bank of India
2) Union Bank of India
3) State Bank of India
4) United Bank of India
5) Indian Overseas Bank

37. Which of the following is the capital city of Canada?
1) Toronto
2) Montreal
3) Vancouver
4) Edmonton
5) Ottawa

38. The currency of which of the following countries is Kip?
1) Libya
2) Mexico
3) Mongolia
4) Laos
5) Jamaica

39. Who headed the committee on Financial Benchmarks?
1) Nachiket Mor
2) Y.H. Malegam
3) P. Vijaya Bhaskar
4) Usha Thorat
5) C. Rangarajan

40. Wilson Kipsang won the 2014 London Marathon. He belongs to?
1) USA
2) UK
3) Ethiopia
4) Kenya
5) South Africa

ANSWERS: 
1) 5 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4 5) 5 6) 3 7) 4 8) 5 9) 2 10) 3
11) 5 12) 2 13) 5 14) 1 15) 5 16) 2 17) 3 18) 4 19) 1 20) 2
21) 3 22) 2 23) 3 24) 4 25) 4 26) 5 27) 3 28) 1 29) 2 30) 1
31) 1 32) 2 33) 3 34) 4 35) 5 36) 3 37) 5 38) 4 39) 3 40) 4.

Monday, October 13, 2014

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR ALL BANK EXAMS

1. From the given options 1 to 5, please find out the one which is not an objective of a central bank of a country?
1) The central bank of a country aims at profit
2) The central bank is given powers to control and regulate the working of the commercial banks
3) Central bank generally is a organ of the government and run by government officials
4) Central bank generally controls the credit
5) Central bank is generally banker of the government

2. Channel financing means financing of:
1) Laying of agricultural canals
2) Dealers of identified large corporate financed by the bank
3) NBFCs
4) SHGs/NGOs
5) All the above

3. NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) is renamed after
1) Jawaharlal Nehru
2) Mahatma Gandhi
3) Indira Gandhi
4) Rajeev Gandhi
5) Abdul Kalam

4. Syndication of advances is the recommendations of:
1) Kanan Committee
2) Shetty Committee
3) Kalyan Sundram Committee
4) Ghosh Committee
5) Narasimhan Committee

5. As per the RBI's Clean Note Policy, writing on a Currency Note is ___
1) an Offence
2) a Crime
3) a Punishable Offence
4) the notes become non-legal tender
5) None of these

6. SBI's new Training Initiative "Strategic Training Unit" is located at
1) New Delhi
2) Bangalore
3) Hyderabad
4) Mumbai
5) Bangalore

7. Holidays are declared to the banks under
1) RBI Act
2) Banking Regulation Act
3) Negotiable Instrument Act
4) Indian Contracts Act
5) All the above

8. The first development financial institution in India that has got merged with a bank is
1) IDBI
2) ICICI
3) IDFC
4) UTI
5) SBI

9. Indian Banks Association (IBA) has a common net working system for sharing the ATM facilities in Mumbai, which is known as
1) ATM Network
2) Shared Payment Network System
3) Cash Network
4) All the above
5) None of these

10. For which of the following currencies is the Indian rupee quoted against 100 units of the foreign currency?
1) Deutsche Mark
2) Pound
3) Japanese Yen
4) US Dollars
5) None of these

11. In loan cases where repayment of the major or large part of a loan is stipulated in a single payment following payment of smaller instalment is referred as:
1) Equated payment schedule
2) Balloon payment schedule
3) Bullet payment schedule.
4) 2 & 3
5) None of the above

12. Borrowings in which there is no amortization or where repayment of the principle occurs only at maturity is called:
1) Equated payment schedule
2) Bullet payment schedule
3) Balloon payment schedule
4) Flip payment schedule
5) Unique Payment Schedule

13. Dividend yield refers to:
1) The ratio of dividend receive in the previous year to the anticipated market price of a share
2) The ratio of anticipated dividend to the current market price of a share
3) The ratio of current dividend to the current market price of a share
4) The total dividend that is declared every year by an organisation
5) None of the above

14. Banking services delivered to a customer by means of a computer control system that does not directly involve usual banks branch is called:
1) Universal Banking
2) Virtual Banking
3) Narrow Banking
4) Brick and Mortar Banking
5) None of the above

15.Green Shoe option refers to:
1) Option to the issuer of any financial instrument to sell a certain portion of over subscription in the public issue.
2) Option to the issuer of any financial Instrument to retain a certain portion of over subscription in the public issue.
3) Option to the under writer of any financial instrument to retain a certain portion of over subscription in the public issue.
4) All of the above
5) None of these

16. Electronic Clearing Service in banks can be availed only by:
1) Individuals
2) Corporate
3) Senior Citizens
4) All of these
5) None of these

17. The G20 Summit will be held in November 2014 in?
1) Argentina
2) Australia
3) Turkey
4) South Korea
5) Saudi Arabia

18. The 2014 Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award was given to?
1) MS Swaminathan
2) Javed Akhtar
3) Muzaffar Ali
4) Gulzar
5) None of these

19. "The Substance and the Shadow" is the biography of?
1) Aamir Khan
2) Amitabh Bachchan
3) Dharmendra
4) Dilip Kumar
5) Shatrughan Sinha

20. Ranthambore National Park is situated in?
1) Madhya Pradesh
2) Odisha
3) Karnataka
4) Gujarat
5) Rajasthan

21. The 7th BRICS Summit will be held in July 2014 in which of the following countries?
1) Brazil
2) Russia
3) India
4) China
5) South Africa

22. Who among the following Indian sportspersons did not win a gold medal at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea?
1) Seema Punia
2) Mary Kom
3) Vikas Gowda
4) Yogeswar Dutt
5) Saketh Myneni

23. Which Indian movie has been nominated as India's official entry to 2015 Oscars?
1) Jaateeshwar
2) Ship of Theseus
3) Liar's Dice
4) Queen
5) None of these

24. Commodities markets are regulated by?
1) IRDA
2) TRAI
3) SEBI
4) FMC
5) CII

25.With which sport is Jeetu Rai associated?
1) Badminton
2) Swimming
3) Archery
4) Squash
5) Shooting

26. The Arjuna Awards selection committee for 2014 was chaired by?
1) Sunil Gavaskar
2) Ravi Shastri
3) Kapil Dev
4) Sourav Ganguly
5) Anil Kumble

27. Who was named Man of the Tournament in the 2014 ICC World T20 held in Bangladesh?
1) Kumar Sangakkara
2) Rohit Sharma
3) Virat Kohli
4) Mahela Jayawardane
5) Lasith Malinga

28. Who was re-elected as the Prime Minister of Hungary for the second consecutive term recently?
1) Enrico Letta
2) Viktor Orban
3) Nick Clegg
4) Matteo Renzi
5) None of these

29. Who succeeded Sumit Bose as the Finance Secretary of India?
1) Arvind Mayaram
2) Shaktikantha Das
3) A.K. Mathur
4) R.K. Mathur
5) None of these

30. The Reserve Bank of India extended deadline for banks to implement Basel III norms by a year to March 31?
1) 2018
2) 2019
3) 2017
4) 2016
5) None of these

31.At present which of the following rates is 7%?
1) Bank rate
2) Repo rate
3) Reverse repo rate
4) Cash reserve ratio
5) None of these

32. What is the amount of accidental insurance cover under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana scheme?
1) Rs 50,000
2) Rs 1 lakh
3) Rs 30,000
4) Rs 1.5 lakh
5) Rs 75,000

33. Which committee recommended the establishment of payments banks?
1) Damodaran committee
2) Aditya Puri committee
3) R.S. Gujral committee
4) Nachiket Mor committee
5) None of these

34. As per the 2014-15 Union Budget what is the income tax exemption limit for senior citizens?
1) Rs 3 lakh
2) Rs 2.5 lakh
3) Rs 2 lakh
4) Rs 3.5 lakh
5) Rs 4 lakh

35.Two new agricultural universities will be set up in Andhra Pradesh and?
1) Rajasthan
2) Telangana
3) Odisha
4) Haryana
5) Uttar Pradesh

36. As per the latest Human Development Index what is India's rank?
1) 136
2) 137
3) 135
4) 134
5) 143

37. Which is the first bank in India to launch EMI facility on debit cards?
1) SBI
2) Axis Bank
3) Bank of India
4) Bank of Baroda
5) ICICI Bank

38. Who was appointed Interpol brand ambassador?
1) Aamir Khan
2) Amitabh Bachchan
3) Hrithik Roshan
4) Shah Rukh Khan
5) Akshay Kumar

39. Mridula Sinha has been appointed as the new Governor of?
1) Kerala
2) Goa
3) Uttar Pradesh
4) Gujarat
5) Manipur

40. Who is the Union Mines, Steel, Labor and Employment Minister?
1) Ravi Shankar Prasad
2) Ananth Kumar
3) Narendra Singh Tomar
4) Anant Geethe
5) Ramvilas Paswan


ANSWERS:
1) 1 2) 2 3) 2 4) 4 5) 3 6) 3 7) 3 8) 2 9) 2 10) 3
11) 2 12) 2 13) 3 14) 2 15) 2 16) 4 17) 2 18) 3 19) 4 20) 5
21) 2 22) 3 23) 3 24) 4 25) 5 26) 3 27) 3 28) 2 29) 1 30) 2
31) 3 32) 2 33) 4 34) 1 35) 1 36) 3 37) 5 38) 4 39) 2 40) 3

Nobel Prizes 2014

2014 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
CivilsThe 2014 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded to Jean Tirole "for his analysis of market power and regulation".
The economics prize – whose formal name is the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – was created in 1968, while the physics, chemistry, physiology, literature and peace prizes were first awarded in 1901.
Jean Tirole, born in August 9, 1953 at Troyes, France is a professor of economics. He works on industrial organization, game theory, banking and finance, and economics and psychology. After receiving his PhD from MIT in 1981, he worked as a researcher at l'Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussees until 1984. From 1984-1991 he worked as a Professor of Economics at MIT. He was president of the Econometric Society in 1998 and of the European Economic Association in 2001. Tirole was affiliated to Toulouse 1 Capitole University, Toulouse, France at the time of the award of Nobel Prize.

2014 Nobel Peace PrizeCivils
The Nobel Peace Prize 2014 was awarded jointly to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay "for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education".


Kailash Satyarthi

Born:11 January 1954, Vidisha, India
Residence at the time of the award: India
Prize share: 1/2
Showing great personal courage, Kailash Satyarthi, maintaining Gandhi’s tradition, has headed various forms of protests and demonstrations, all peaceful, focusing on the grave exploitation of children for financial gain. He has also contributed to the development of important international conventions on children’s rights.
Malala Yousafzay
Born:12 July 1997, Mingora, Pakistan
Residence at the time of the award: United Kingdom
Despite her youth, Malala Yousafzay has already fought for several years for the right of girls to education, and has shown by example that children and young people, too, can contribute to improving their own situations. This she has done under the most dangerous circumstances. Through her heroic struggle she has become a leading spokesperson for girls’ rights to education.

2014 Nobel Prize in LiteratureCivils
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2014 was awarded to Patrick Modiano "for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies and uncovered the life-world of the occupation".

Patrick Modiano was born on July 30, 1945, in Boulogne-Billancourt, a suburb of Paris. Modiano made his debut as a writer with La place de l’etoile, a novel that attracted much attention. His works centre on topics such as memory, oblivion, identity and guilt.

“Modiano best known work is called Missing Person. It’s the story about a detective who has lost his memory and his final case is finding out who he really is; he is tracing his own steps through history to find out who he is.”
2014 Nobel Prize in ChemistryCivils
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 was awarded jointly to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and William E. Moerner "for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy".

Eric Betzig, U.S. citizen born 1960 in Ann Arbor, MI, USA, Ph.D. in 1988 from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA and Group Leader at Janelia Farm Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, VA, USA.

Stefan W. Hell, German citizen born 1962 in Arad, Romania, Ph.D. in 1990 from the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Presently Director at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, and Division head at the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.

William E. Moerner, U.S. citizen born 1953 in Pleasanton, CA, USA, Ph.D. in 1982 from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA. Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

2014 Nobel Prize in PhysicsCivils
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 was awarded jointly to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura "for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources".

Isamu Akasaki, Japanese citizen, born 1929 in Chiran, Japan, Ph.D. in 1964 from Nagoya University, Japan. Professor at Meijo University, Nagoya, and Distinguished Professor at Nagoya University, Japan.

Hiroshi Amano, Japanese citizen, born 1960 in Hamamatsu, Japan. Ph.D. in 1989 from Nagoya University, Japan, currently Professor at Nagoya University, Japan.

Shuji Nakamura, American citizen, born 1954 in Ikata, Japan, Ph.D. in 1994 from University of Tokushima, Japan, currently Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.

2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineCivils
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014 was divided, one half awarded to John O'Keefe, the other half jointly to May-Britt Moser and Edvard I. Moser "for their discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain".

John O’Keefe, holds both American and British citizenships, was born in 1939 in New York City, USA, doctoral degree in physiological psychology from McGill University, Canada in 1967, currently Director of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre in Neural Circuits and Behaviour at University College London.

May-Britt Moser, Norwegian citizen, born in Fosnavag, Norway in 1963, Ph.D. in neurophysiology in 1995, currently Director of the Centre for Neural Computation in Trondheim.

Edvard I. Moser, Norwegian citizen, was born 1962 in Alesund, Ph.D. in neurophysiology from the University of Oslo in 1995, currently Director of the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience in Trondheim.

About the Nobel Prize:
On 27 November 1895, Alfred Nobel signed his last will and testament, giving the largest share of his fortune to a series of prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Peace - the Nobel Prizes. In 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (Sweden's central bank) established The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel.
At the Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies the Nobel Laureates receive three things: a Nobel Diploma, a Nobel Medal and a document confirming the Nobel Prize amount.
Between 1901 and 2013, the Nobel Prizes and the Prize in Economic Sciences were awarded 561 times which include 45 times to women.

Nobel Laureates from India:
Ronald Ross, India, Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology 1902
Har Gobind Khorana, India, Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology 1968
Rudyard Kipling, British India (now India), Nobel Prize in Literature 1907
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, India, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, India, Nobel Prize in Physics 1930
Rabindranath Tagore, India, Nobel Prize in Literature 1913
Amartya Sen, India, Prize in Economic Sciences 1998
Kailash Satyarthi, Nobel Prize in Peace 2014

The Youngest Nobel Laureates Category wise
Category
Name
Year of Award
Age of Nobel Laureate
Physics
William Lawrence Bragg
1915
25
Chemistry
Frederic Joliot
1935
35
Physiology or Medicine
Frederick Banting
1923
32
Literature
Rudyard Kipling
1907
42
Peace
Malala Yousafzay
2014
17
Economic Sciences
Kenneth J. Arrow
1972
51

Sunday, October 12, 2014

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE MCQs FOR ALL BANK EXAMS 2014

1. The concept of "Carbon Credit" is associated with which of the following areas?
1) Protection of environment
2) Women empowerment
3) Development
of rural infrastructure
4) Development of coal mines
5) None of these

2. As we all know Government is paying much attention to improve Public Distribution System (PDS) in our country. Which of the following have been the achievements of the PDS uptill now,
owing to which Government wants to further improve it? [Pick up correct statement(s)]
A) After implementing PDS in India, no famine was reported. PDS was always there to give people at least the bare minimum to survive.
B) A drought of 1987 was worst in this century but PDS played a vital role in overcoming the drought.
C) Now PDS is feeding the poorest of the poor in this country.
1) Only A
2) Only B
3) Only C
4) All A, B and C are correct
5) None of these

3. Many times we read about SHGs in financial newspapers. What is the full form of the term?
1) Small Help Groups
2) Self Help Groups
3) Small Hope in Growths
4) Self Hope Groups
5) None of these

4. Whenever newspapers talk about the performance of core industries. Which of the following is NOT considered among them?
1) Petroleum
2) Automobile
3) Mining
4) Steel
5) Cement

5. Which of the following agencies / organizations in India maintains the Micro Finance Development and Equity Fund which was in news recently?
1) Confederation of Industries in India (CII)
2) Indian Bank's Association (IBA)
3) Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
4) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
5) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

6. Many times we read about Hawala transactions in newspapers. Hawala in India is prohibited under the provision of which of the following Acts?
1) Fiscal Responsibility & Budget Management Act
2) Banking Regulation Act
3) Financial Action Task Force Act
4) Foreign Exchange Management Act
5) None of these

7. As we all know DIPP is the nodal agency in the field of foreign investments in India. What is the full form of DIPP?
1) Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
2) Department of Industrial Procedures and Promotions
3) Directorate of Industrial Procedures and Promotions
4) Directorate of Industrial Policy and Publicity
5) None of these

8. Many times we read about the performance of Asian Markets in various financial newspapers. Which of the following is NOT included in Asian Market?
1) Japan
2) China
3) Hong Kong
4) South Korea
5) Brazil

9. As per news in various newspapers ‘kfw’ Group released another instalment of its financial aid to India. kfw is an organisation / bank based in .............. .
1) France
2) Japan
3) Italy
4) China
5) Germany

10. Which of the following countries has become the main supplier of Defence goods to India and has replaced Russia?
1) Canada
2) USA
3) Israel
4) France
5) None of these

11. As per existing policy, new foreign investments in manufacturing of which of the following is not allowed?
1) White cement
2) Plastic goods
3) Cigarette and Cigars
4) Polythene bags
5) Pesticides

12. Which of the following in NOT amongst the Prime Minister's new 15 point programme?
1) Enhanced Credit Support for economic activities
2) Modernising Madarsa education
3) Improvement in condition of slums inhabited by minorities
4) Free train journey for unemployed youths
5) Rehabilitation of victims of communal riots

13. India's political relations with its neighbouring countries a critical part of its .......
1) Industrial policy
2) Trade policy
3) Foreign policy
4) Development policy
5) None of these

14. Which of the following agencies / organisations has decided to make major changes for ULIPs?
1) IRDA
2) RBI
3) AMFI
4) FRBI
5) None of these

15. Which of the following is the name of the programme launched by the Government of India to help lonely women by providing vocational training to make them self dependent?
1) Apnalaya
2) Prayas
3) Abhiyogyata
4) Swadhar
5) Swavalamban

16. Which of the following terms is NOT used in the game of Cricket?
1) Doosra
2) Century
3) Bouncer
4) Checkmate
5) Ashes

17. Trupti Murgunde whose name was in news recently is a ............... .
1) Badminton player
2) Golf player
3) Lawn tennis player
4) Table tennis player
5) Cricket player

18. Which of the following is NOT a financial term?
1) Acid Test
2) Double Fault
3) Gross Profit
4) Depreciation
5) Cash flow

19. In the terms of economics, the recession occurring two times with a small gap in between is known as ........... .
1) Double Deflection
2) Deflation
3) Deep Recession
4) Double Dip Recession
5) None of these

20. Which of the following terms is NOT used in Economics?
1) Balance of Payment
2) Call Money
3) National Debt
4) Elasticity of Demand
5) Boyle's Law

21. Which of the following ministries/ departments operates the "Village Grain Bank's Schemes"?
1) Ministry of Tribal Welfare
2) Department of Food & Public Distribution
3) Department of Social Welfare
4) Ministry of Forest
5) None of these

22. Which of the following books is written by Chetan Bhagat?
1) The Golden Gate
2) Journey To Ithaca
3) Fire on the Mountain
4) The Inheritance of Loss
5) 2 States: The Story of My Marriage

23. Which of the following nations is the recent one to join Non Aligned Movement (NAM)?
1) Fiji
2) Cuba
3) Sri Lanka
4) Colombia
5) Egypt

24. Hiroshima Day is observed on which of the following dates?
1) 6th August
2) 16th August
3) 6th September
4) 16th September
5) 26th July

25. Dronacharya Awards are given to a person associated with .......... .
1) Education
2) Social service
3) Journalism
4) Sports
5) Films

26. Interest below which a bank is not expected to lend to customers is known as .....
1) Deposit Rate
2) Base Rate
3) Prime Lending Rate
4) Bank Rate
5) Discount Rate

27. The customers by opening and investing in the Tax Saver Deposit Account Scheme in a Bank would get benefit under ...... .
1) Sales Tax
2) Customs Duty
3) Excise Duty
4) Professional Tax
5) Income Tax

28. In banking business, when the borrowers avail a Term Loan, initially they are given a repayment holiday and this is referred as...
1) Subsidy
2) Interest Waiver
3) Re-phasing
4) Interest concession
5) Moratorium

29. A non-performing asset is .......
1) Money at call and short notice
2) An asset that ceases to generate income
3) Cash balance in till
4) Cash balance with RBI
5) Balance with other banks

30. Government usually classifies its expenditure in term of planned and non-planned expenditure. Identify, which is the correct definition of planned expenditure?
1) It represents the expenditure of all the State Governments
2) It represents the total expenditure of the Central Government
3) It is the expenditure which is spend through centrally sponsored programmes and flagship schemes of Government
4) It represents the expenditure incurred on Defence
5) Other than those given as options

31. Which of the following organization is made specifically responsible for empowering Micro, Small and Medium enterprises in India?
1) NABARD
2) RBI
3) SIDBI
4) ECGC
5) SEBI

32. Which of the following measures were announced by the Reserve Bank of India on July 15, 2014 to encourage banks to extend long term loans to infrastructure sector?
1) Banks can issue long term bonds with a minimum maturity
2) Rupee denominated bonds should be issued in ‘plain vanilla form’
3) Lending for affordable housing means loans eligible under the priority sector
4) Exemption of long term bonds from mandatory regulatory norms such as the CRR, SLR and PSL
5) All of the above

33. Many real estate companies and private equity funds are planning to list their commercial property portfolio through the real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the wake of proposal made by the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his budget speech on July 10, 2014. The incentives proposed for REITs include -
A) For an Initial Public Offering (IPO), the size of the assets under the REIT shall not be less than 1000 crore
B) Minimum initial offer size of Rs. 250 crore and minimum public float of 25%, to ensure adequate public participation
C) The REIT may raise funds from any investors, resident or foreign
D) Till the market develops, it is proposed that the units of the REITs may be offered only to HNIs and institutions
1) Only (A), (B) and (D)
2) All (A), (B), (C) and (D)
3) Only (B) and (C)
4) Only (C) and (D)
5) Only (A) and (D)

34. As per the data revealed by the Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu on July 14, 2014 which of the following combinations of the State/ Union Territory and increase in urban population during the years 2001-11 is NOT correct?
1) Sikkim - 14.1 percent
2) Daman and Diu - 39 percent
3) Chandigarh - 7.5 percent
4) Gujarat - 6.7 percent
5) Nagaland - 10.7 percent

35. The Reserve Bank of India on July 17, 2014 issued draft guidelines for small and payment banks to expand banking services disburse small- ticket loans to businesses
and farmers. Select the correct statements regarding the draft guidelines
A) The minimum capital requirement for both payments and small banks will be Rs. 100 crore
B) Non banking finance companies, business correspondents and PSUs among others can apply to set up a payments bank.
C) For small banks, resident individuals will 10 years of experience in banking, firms and societies will be eligible as promoters.
D) Promoters initial minimum contribution will be at least 40 percent with a five year lock in period
1) Only (A) and (B)
2) Only (B) and (C)
3) All (A), (B), (C) and (D)
4) Only (A) and (C)
5) Only (C) and (D)

36. The Reserve Bank of India on July 15, 2014 gave a boost to affordable housing by allowing banks to raise long-term funds to finance these projects, which include....
A) Loans up to Rs.50 lakh for houses of Rs.65 lakh value in six metros.
B) Loans up to Rs.40 lakh for houses up to Rs.50 lakh value in other cities.
C) Loans under priority sector lending Rs.25 lakh to cities with population above 10 lakh; Rs.15 lakh elsewhere.
D) Support to government agency for slum clearance and rehabilitation.
1) All (A), (B), (C) and (D)
2) Only (A) and (B)
3) Only (B) and (C)
4) Only (A), (C) and (D)
5) Only (A) and (D)

37. Which of the following guidelines were issued by the telecom regulator, the Telecom Regulator Authority of India (TRAI) on July 21, 2014 for spectrum sharing?
1) Spectrum can be shared across all six frequency bands - 800, 900, 1800, 2100, 2300 and 2500 MHz
2) Sharing limited to two licensees within a circle
3) No leasing of spectrum
4) No sharing between operators who do not have spectrum in the same band
5) All of the above

38. Who among the following great players of chess were selected for the Russian Federation's ‘Order of Friendship’ award on July 4 2014?
1) Viswanathan Anand of India and Boris Gelfand of Israel
2) Magnus Carlsen of Norway and Martin Brow of England
3) Colin McNabe of Scotland and Puchen Wang of New Zealand
4) Vlad Victor Barnaure of Romania and Mark Orr of Ireland
5) None of these

39. Which of the following states will host the 2015 Pravasi Bharatiya Divas?
1) Odisha
2) Rajasthan
3) Gujarat
4) Maharashtra
5) None of these

40. Railway Minister DV Sadananda Gowda presented the Railway Budget for the fiscal year 2014 - 15 on July 8, 2014 in the Parliament. Which of the following combinations of particulars and sum projected in the Railway Budget 2014-15 is NOT correct?
1) Plan Outlay - Rs.65445 crores
2) Gross Budgetary Support - Rs.30,100 crores
3) Internal Resources - Rs.11,790 crores
4) Railway Safety Fund - Rs.2,200 crores
5) All are true

ANSWERS:
1-1, 2-2, 3-2, 4-2, 5-5, 6-4, 7-1, 8-5, 9-5, 10-2
11-3, 12-4, 13-3, 14-1, 15-4, 16-4, 17-1, 18-2, 19-4, 20-5
21-2, 22-5, 23-1, 24-1, 25-4, 26-2, 27-5, 28-5, 29-2, 30-2
31-3, 32-5, 33-2, 34-4, 35-3, 36-1, 37-5, 38-1, 39-3, 40-3

Monday, October 6, 2014

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR BANK EXAMS

1. Which bank is appointed to take care of refunding excess income tax paid to tax payers?
a) AXIS Bank
b) PNB
c) ICICI Bank
d) SBI
e) None of these

2. What is nomination?
a) A facility given to depositors by the Government
b) It confers a right to the nominee to receive payment of a deposit after death of depositor
c) It is a process of appointing legal heir by the depositors
d) It is a part of will on behalf of a depositor
e) It is a direction to the bank to pay to nominee only if legal heirs do not claim the balance deposit amount

3. Relation between banker & customer in respect of amounts in transit is:
a) Agr & Principle
b) Debtor & Creditor
c) Trustee & Beneficiary
d) None of these
e) All of these

4. The charge created by a bank to sanction a loan against Insurance Policy is:
a) Assignment
b) Arbitrage
c) Amortization
d) Acquisition
e) None of these

5. Which public sector bank is the leader in mobile banking business in India?
a) ICICI
b) HDFC
c) SBI
d) Axis Bank
e) UBI

6. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to withdraw its nominee directors from the boards of which of the following types of banks?
a) Co-operative Banks
b) Nationalized Banks
c) Private Sector Banks
d) Foreign Banks
e) None of these

7. The National Agricultural Insurance Scheme was started by the Govt. of India in ___
a) 1990-91 Kharif season
b) 1995-96 Kharif-season
c) 1997-98 Rabi Season
d) 1998-99 Kharif season
e) 1999-2000 Rabi season

8. Which of the following nations is considered the originator of the concept of Micro Finance?
a) India
b) Bangladesh
c) South Africa
d) USA
e) Canada

9. Which of the following is NOT a foreign bank functioning in India?
a) BNP Paribas
b) Bank of Nova Scotia
c) Standard Chartered Bank
d) HSBC
e) YES BANK

10. As per the current year taxation policy the maximum amount of housing loan rebate under section 80C is allowed up to ___
a) Rs. 1.00 lakh
b) Rs. 1.50 lakh
c) Rs. 2.00 lakh
d) Rs. 2.50 lakh
e) Rs. 3.00 lakh

11. 84th annual general meeting of BIS held in ___
a) Hyderabad
b) Tokyo
c) Frankfurt
d) Paris
e) Basel

12. Which among the following is correct full form of CAS in context with banking market in India?
a) Cash Authorization Scheme
b) Credit Authorization Scheme
c) Credit Access System
d) Credit Arrangement System
e) Cash Accreditation Scheme

13. Which of the following term is NOT related with Banking/ Finance?
a) Annuity
b) Line of Credit
c) Legal heir
d) Fore Closure
e) None of the above

14. What will be the impact on the cash reserves of commercial banks if RBI conducts a sale of securities?
a) Increase
b) Decrease
c) Remain constant
d) Increase or Decrease
e) Increase if the securities are sold in open market operations

15. Banks in India are permitted to have fixed deposit for a period of maximum ____
a) 60 months
b) 72 months
c) 84 months
d) 96 months
e) 120 months

16. Which one of the following rates signal the RBI's long term outlook on Interest Rates?
a) Repo Rate
b) Reverse Repo Rate
c) Bank Rate
d) SLR
e) CRR

17. Which public sector bank is the second bank in the world that have above 10,000 branches?
a) Punjab National Bank
b) State Bank of India
c) Bank of Baroda
d) Bank of India
e) Syndicate Bank

18. The Head Office of Standard chartered Bank is located in ___
a) France
b) USA
c) Russia
d) Germany
e) UK

19. Which is the first bank in India that got ISO Certification?
a) Canara bank
b) PNB
c) South Indian Bank
d) SBI
e) SBH

20. Which of the following is a scheduled bank?
a) Indian Bank
b) Ratnakar Bank
c) OBC
d) IDBI
e) All of these

21. Which bank has first time lunched the withdrawn money from ATMs without ATM card?
a) ICICI
b) SBI
c) UBI
d) Axis
e) HDFC

22. "Deepika Padukone" is the brand ambassador of which Bank?
a) ICICI
b) Axis
c) SBI
d) HDFC
e) Yes Bank

23. The rates of SLR/ CRR will be valid ___
a) Once in a year
b) Twice in year
c) Thrice in a year
d) Till any change is announced
e) None of the above

24. Which public-sector bank declared Kingfisher Airlines, its promoter Vijay Mallya and three directors as "wilful defaulters" on 1 September 2014, with which it became the first bank to make such
a declaration against Mallya?
a) United Bank of India
b) SBI
c) PNB
d) Bank of Baroda
e) Allahabad Bank

25. What is the slogan (punch line) of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) which was launched on 28 August 2014?
a) Mera Account Bhagya vidhataa
b) Mera khaata Bhagya vidhataa
c) My bank my country
d) Mera account mera Bharat
e) None of these

26. What are the features of selective credit control?
a) They distinguish between essential and non-essential uses of Bank credit
b) Only non-essential uses are brought under the scope of Credit Bank controls
c) They affect not only the lenders but also the borrowers
d) a, b & c
e) Only a & b

27. Which of the following Acts is specially launched to facilitate banks in recovery of bad loans?
a) RBI Act
b) Banking Regulation Act
c) SARFAESI Act
d) Companies Act
e) Income Tax Act

28. Negotiable Instrument Act was passed in ___
a) 1881
b) 1892
c) 1885
d) 1857
e) 1860

29. RBI prepares the Annual Financial Statements as on:
a) 31st March
b) 30th Sept
c) 31st Dec
d) 30th June
e) None of these

30. What is the maximum amount that can be remitted by any person to NEPAL through NEFT under Indo-Nepal Remittance Facility Scheme?
a) Rs. 25000/-
b) Rs. 30000/-
c) Rs. 35000/-
d) Rs. 40000/-
e) Rs. 50000/-

31. Electronic Clearing Service in banks can be availed only by:
a) Individuals
b) Corporate
c) Senior Citizens
d) All of these
e) None of the above

32. Business risks in Risk Based Supervision are:
a) Capital and credit risk
b) Market risk
c) Liquidity risk
d) Staff Risk
e) Only a, b & c

33. Which of the following cannot be called as a Debt Instrument as referred in financial transactions?
a) Certificate of Deposits
b) Bonds
c) Stocks
d) Commercial Papers
e) All the above

34. Which of the following statements is not correct?
a) Monetary policy has facilitated growth of financial institutions
b) Monetary policy has resulted in widening the gaps between rich and poor
c) Monetary policy has improved the balance of payment position
d) Credit policy has been instrumental in the increased savings rate
e) None of the above

35. The purpose of Open Market Operation of RBI is to regulate which of the following?
a) Inflation only
b) Liquidity in economy
c) Borrowing powers of the banks
d) Flow of Foreign Direct Investments
e) None of these

36. The maximum interest paid on PPF (Public Provident Fund) is:
a) 7.0%
b) 8.0%
c) 8.7%
d) 9.0%
e) 9.7%

37. Which was the first Indian Bank to introduce credit card?
a) State Bank of India
b) Central Bank of India
c) Union Bank of India
d) ICICI
e) None of these

38. Which of the following is necessary while opening deposit accounts in banks?
a) Will
b) Registration
c) Nomination
d) Indemnity
e) Guarantee

39. Which of the following is a short term government security?
a) Debenture
b) Mutual funds
c) Treasury bill
d) Share
e) None of these

40. What is Call Money?
a) Money borrowed or lent for a day or over night
b) Money borrowed for more than one day but up to 3 days
c) Money borrowed for more than one day but up to 7 days
d) Money borrowed for more than one day but up to 14 days
e) None of these

41. Banking services delivered to a customer by means of a computer control system that does not directly involve banks branch is called?
a) Universal banking
b) Virtual banking
c) Narrow banking
d) Brick & Mortal banking
e) None of these

42. ____ provides insurance cover for bank deposits up to a maximum of Rs 1.00 lakh.
a) SBI
b) Government of India
c) DICGC
d) GIC
e) None of these

43. Which of the following concept/ product not directly associated with banks?
a) E-payment
b) SMS Alert
c) ATM/ Debit Card
d) Demat Account
e) Number Portability

ANSWERS: 
1) d; 2) b; 3) c; 4) a; 5) c; 6) c; 7) e; 8) b; 9) e; 10) b;
11) e; 12) b; 13) e; 14) b; 15) e; 16) c; 17) b; 18) e; 19) a; 20) e;
21) a; 22) b; 23) d; 24) a; 25) b; 26) d; 27) c; 28) a; 29) d; 30) e;
31) d; 32) e; 33) c; 34) b; 35) b; 36) c; 37) b; 38) c; 39) c; 40) a;
41) b; 42) c; 43) e.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE MCQs FOR SBI P.O. EXAM

1. A written order or unconditional promise to pay a fixed sum of money on demand or at a certain time is called.....
1) Negotiable instrument
2) Garnishee order
3) Escheat
4) Red corner notice
5) None

2. In order to streamline the rules and regulations of negotiable instruments, the Negotiable Instruments Act was passed in ........
1) 1818
2) 1860
3) 1872
4) 1881
5) 1901

3. Which of the following is the Negotiable Instrument?
1) Bank draft, Bill of exchange, Bill of lading, Certificate of deposit, Cheque, Commercial paper, Dock warrant, Government promissory note, Hundi, Treasury bills, Warehouse receipt, Railway receipt and Railway reservation ticket
2) Aeroplane ticket, Indian rail ticket, Bank draft, Bill of lading, Certificate of deposit, Commercial paper, Dock warrant, Government promissory note, Hundi, Treasury bills, Warehouse
receipt, Railway ticket
3) Bank draft, Bill of exchange, Bill of lading, Certificate of deposit, Cheque, Commercial paper, Dock warrant, Promissory note, Hundi, Treasury bills and Warehouse receipt
4) Bank draft, Bill of exchange, Bill of lading, Certificate of deposit, Cheque, Commercial paper, Dock warrant, Government promissory note, Hundi, Treasury bills, Lorry receipt and Court order
5) None

4. The important feature of the negotiable instrument is ......
1) Consideration
2) Transferable
3) Validity
4) Conditional
5) All of above

5. An instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, addressed to a banker, to pay on demand a certain sum of money only to or to the order of certain person or to the bearer of instrument is called ......
1) Cheque
2) Bill of Lading
3) Bill of Exchange
4) Clayton Order
5) Hundi

6. The correct option is .......
1) Drawer is a person who make or draft the cheque
2) Drawee is a bank in the case of all cheques
3) Payee is a person to whom the cheque is given and is a person who take cash
4) Sometimes the drawer and payee in cheques may be same
5) All of above

7. Ramu has account in State Bank of India and he issued cheque to Rajesh. So ......
1) Ramu is drawer, Rajesh is drawee and State Bank of India is payee
2) Ramu is drawer, Rajesh and State Bank of India are drawees and any one of the above can be payee
3) Ramu is drawer, State Bank of India is drawee and Rajesh is payee
4) Rajesh is drawer, State Bank of India is drawee and Ramu is payee
5) All of above are drawee

8. Whether drawer can be payee?
1) No.
2) Yes, but the permission of RBI necessary nowadays.
3) Yes, by writing self cheque.
4) Yes, but the permission of bank necessary.
5) None

9. Which of the following is not an important feature of the Cheque?
1) It must be in writing
2) It must be drawn on specified banker
3) Must be issued by drawer with the permission of the bank to the drawee
4) The payee must be a definite person
5) Always payable on demand but not otherwise

10. Bearer cheque means .......
1) On cheque the cash cannot be taken without the permission of RBI
2) Payee name is written on instrument and can take cash across the counter
3) Payee name not revealed to banker and can take cash across the counter
4) Cheque given on the first date of every month
5) None

11. Crossed cheque means ......
1) Two lines put across the cheque to invalidate it
2) Ordering the bank to pay cash to anybody
3) Putting two or three lines across the top left of the cheque asking the bank to pay cash to payee through account only
4) The Cheque issued by RBI in favour of State governments and Central governments
5) None

12. If the drawer specifies the name of the banker on the face of the cheque, it is called ......
1) Zero crossing
2) No crossing
3) General crossing
4) Special crossing
5) Invalid crossing

13. Crossing of cheques can be done by ......
1) drawer only
2) drawee only
3) drawer, drawee and payee also
4) payee only
5) RBI only

14. When the drawee can refuse the payment of cash to the payee?
1) On receipt of notice of drawer's death
2) On receipt of notice of the drawer's insanity
3) Drawer requested the drawee to stop the payment
4) On the receipt of garnishee order
5) In all of the above situations, the drawee can refuse the payment

15. Stale cheque means ......
1) Crossing the date of 31 March in every year
2) Crossing the date of bank last working day in the month
3) Cheque written with red pen
4) Cheque validity period over from the writing date
5) None

16. The validity of cheque is ........
1) 18 months
2) 6 months
3) 9 months
4) 12 months
5) 3 months

17. If a cheque bears a date earlier than the date of occurrence, it means if the date written is the past date it is called .......
1) No date cheque
2) Every date cheque
3) Last date cheque
4) Antedated cheque
5) Stale cheque

18. Are antedated cheques valid?
1) Yes, unless it becomes stale
2) No
3) Yes, if the bank permits
4) No, it is against to the rules of RBI
5) None

19. Whether post dated cheque can be given to another person?
1) No
2) Yes, with the permission of the banker
3) Yes
4) Yes, if the drawer gets special permission from the central government
5) None

20. Post dated cheque can be deposited in the banks?
1) No
2) Yes
3) Yes, if the drawee accepts
4) It is the will of any bank to accept or not to accept
5) None of above

21. Which campaign has been rolled out to ensure that a functional toilet is available in every school before 15th August 2015?
1) Rang Vidyalaya
2) Swachh Sanskritalaya
3) Swachh Vidyalaya
4) Khel Vidyalaya
5) None

22. UDAAN is an initiative of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to enable disadvantaged girl students and other students from SC/ ST & minorities to transit from school to post-school professional education especially in ........
1) Science and Maths
2) Science and English
3) English and Communication skills
4) Social and Local regional language
5) None

ANSWERS:
1-1, 2-4, 3-3, 4-5, 5-1, 6-5, 7-3, 8-3, 9-3, 10-2
11-3, 12-4, 13-3, 14-5, 15-4, 16-5, 17-4, 18-1, 19-3, 20-1, 21-3, 22-1

Sunday, September 28, 2014

GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR ALL BANK EXAMS

1. Which of the following statements not correctly mentioned, relating to the powers of banks under SARFAESI Act 2002?
1) Serving the demand notice to the defaulting borrower and guarantor, calling upon them to discharge their dues in full within 60 days from the date of the notice.
2) Issuing the notice to any person who has acquired any of the secured assets from the borrower to surrender the same to the Bank.
3) Asking the borrower not to leave the place of his residence till the realization of bank dues as mentioned in the bank notice.
4) Ask any debtor of the borrower to pay any sum due or becoming due to the borrower.
5) All above powers available to borrower.

2. Borrower after approaching DRT, can approach DRAT also. DRAT stands for .......
1) Debt Recovery Administrative Tribunal
2) Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal
3) Debt Roll Administrative Tribunal
4) Debt Repay Administrative Tribunal
5) None of above

3. It is rule that the borrower or guarantor has to deposit ......... of the dues before an appeal with Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRAT).
1) 40%
2) 30%
3) 20%
4) 50%
5) None

4. Who among the following are the Parliamentarians who has / have been conferred the Outstanding Parliamentarian award by the President Pranab Mukherjee recently?
1) Arun Jaitley
2) Sharad Yadav
3) Karan Singh
4) All the above
5) None of these

5. China Book Award conferred on ...........
1) Damni Singh
2) Natwar Singh
3) Priyadarsi Mukherji
4) Rani Vatsava
5) None of these

6. Which Indian scientist has been elected to the Commission on the Limits of Continental Shelf (CLCS), the UN entity recently?
1) Tej Vijender Singh
2) R.K. Sinha
3) Rasik Ravindra
4) Anil Kakodkar
5) Jayant Narlikar

7. On 28 August 2014, Recep Tayyip Erdogan sworn in as President of .........
1) Brazil
2) Panama
3) Scotland
4) Afghanistan
5) Turkey

8. P. Sathasivam, the Ex-Chief Justice of India has been appointed the new governor of....
1) Kerala
2) AP 3) Gujarat
4) Manipur
5) Mizoram

9. Prime Minister Narendra Modi appointed Ramanujam committee on 27 August 2014 to identify ..........
1) Obsolete laws
2) Non beneficiaries of financial inclusion
3) IT penetration in rural areas
4) INTERPOL wanted persons in India
5) None

10. In order to examine the un-claimed amount in Public Provident Fund (PPF) and the unclaimed amount in the Post Office and Savings Schemes, a committee was appointed under the chairmanship of .......
1) Aditya Puri
2) D. Subba Rao
3) Y.V. Reddy
4) H.R. Khan
5) Narsinga Rao

11. Which committee submitted proposals on the establishment of new capital of Andhra Pradesh?
1) Prathyusha Sinha
2) Kamalanathan
3) Sivaramakrishnan
4) Justice Krishna
5) None

12. Committee on Cost Records and Cost Audits set up by Union Ministry of Corporate Affairs headed by ..............
1) Bachawath
2) M.B. Sha
3) R.S. Sharma
4) Kamalanathan
5) Prathyusha Sinha

13. ‘One Life is Not Enough’ is the autobiography written by ..........
1) Sonia Gandhi
2) Rahul Gandhi
3) Kushwanth Singh
4) Priyanka Gandhi
5) Natwar Singh

14. 'The Vijay Mallya Story' written by ..........
1) Ved Prakash
2) Santhan Porious
3) Neelima Shastri
4) Mubee Jes
5) K. Giriprakash

15. 'Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi: An Inside Job' is the book written by ...............
1) Faraz Ahmad
2) Romilla Thaper
3) Natwar Singh
4) Jayanthi Natarajan
5) None

16. Books of Arundhati Roy given. Pick the wrong one.
1) Capitalism: A Ghost Story
2) Discovery of India
3) Walking with the Comrades
4) The Cost of Living
5) The God of Small Things

17. Notable book series written by J. K. Rowling is .............
1) Archie comic series
2) Malgudi days
3) Tom and Jerry comic series
4) Harry Potter series
5) None

18. 'Redesigning the Aeroplane While Flying: Reforming Institutions' written by ..........
1) Anitha Desai
2) Ashok Gajapathi Raju
3) Arun Maira
4) Ramnath Singh
5) Stephen Hawking

19. Army forces backed by US air strikes got control of Amerli town on 31 August 2014.
Amerli is located in ..............
1) Iraq
2) Iran
3) Afghanistan
4) Pakistan
5) None

20. On 19 August 2014 India and which nation signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on technical cooperation in railway sector?
1) USA
2) Japan
3) UK
4) Norway
5) Czech Republic

21. World Free Zones Organization (WFZO), a platform for boosting cooperation among free zones globally, was launched with its headquarters in ................
1) Rome
2) New Delhi
3) Dubai
4) Ottawa
5) Manila

22. Legendary actor Dilip Kumar's ancestral home has been declared as a national heritage by ..................
1) Bangladesh
2) Pakistan
3) Sri Lanka
4) Dubai
5) Saudi Arabia

23. Which insurance company has introduced an "insurance on wheels" concept for faster renewal of policies recently?
1) Bajaj Allianz
2) ICICI Lombard
3) National Insurance Company
4) Oriental Insurance Company
5) ICICI Prudential

24. India ranked fifth amongst top ten wind power producers in the world. The top producer is ...............
1) Germany
2) Spain
3) Australia
4) China
5) USA

25. Who has formulated the scheme Swami Vivekananda Single Girl Child Scholarship for Research in Social Sciences?
1) CBSE
2) AICTE
3) UGC
4) NAAC
5) IIT Delhi

26. Which AICTE scheme envisages selection of one girl per family where family income is
less than 6 lakhs / annum on merit at the qualifying examination to pursue technical education?
1) ROSHNI
2) ASHA
3) PRAGATI
4) CATER
5) RMSA

27. AICTE has decided to award 1000 scholarships per annum under which scheme to differently abled students to pursue technical education based on merit in the qualifying examination to pursue technical education?
1) Saksham
2) ENROL
3) UDAAN
4) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
5) RANK

28. UGC has launched a special scholarship Scheme Ishan Uday for ...... from the academic session 2014-15.
1) North east students
2) Minority students
3) SC, ST students
4) Physically challenged students
5) None

29. Which comprehensive plan brings selected students from the school and college levels from the North-Eastern states into close contact with the IITs, NITs etc?
1) Bharathi
2) PRADHAN
3) Ishan Vikas
4) SELECT
5) PRADHAM

30. ......was launched on 26th August, 2014, to focus on the quality of foundational learning so that each child attains appropriate learning levels in classes I and II for reading, writing language comprehension and numeracy.
1) Padhe Bharat Sabka Bharat
2) Padhe Bharat Aage Bharat
3) Padhe Bharat Badhe Bharat
4) Padhe Bharat Mera Bharat
5) None

31. Which portal has been developed for helping a prospective student make a valued judgment of the college he / she wishes to join by providing him / her the necessary information about the same?
1) Mera Samstaan
2) MY CAREER GUIDE
3) Know your College Portal
4) TRANSFORM
5) KNOW YOUR ADMISSION

32. The World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) is observed around the world every year on...
1) May 22
2) May 23
3) May 25
4) May 29
5) May 31

33. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Post Doctoral Fellows in Humanities and Social Sciences including Languages initiated by.......
1) AICTE
2) CBSE
3) ICSE
4) UGC
5) None

34. Annual International Day to End Obstetric Fistula is observed on...
1) May 23
2) May 20
3) May 27
4) May 28
5) None of above

35. Parents of students of Government and Government aided schools accessing updates on their child’s progress regarding attendance, assignments, and achievements through a mobile application is known as .....
1) Shaala Darpan
2) Padham Padham se
3) Progress CARD
4) MARKS TOTO
5) None

ANSWERS:
1-3, 2-2, 3-4, 4-4, 5-3, 6-3, 7-5, 8-1, 9-1, 10-4
11-3, 12-3, 13-5, 14-5, 15-1, 16-2, 17-4, 18-3, 19-1, 20-5
21-3, 22-2, 23-3, 24-4, 25-3, 26-3, 27-1, 28-1, 29-3, 30-3.
31-3, 32-5, 33-4, 34-1, 35-1

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Union Government launched Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana

Union government on 25 September 2014 launched Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana. The Yojana was launched by Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Rural Development during the National Convention on Skills for Rural and Urban Poor held in New Delhi.
The Yojana was launched during the 98th birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay. Earlier the Yojana was known as Aajeevika Skills Development Programme (ASDP).
Main Highlights of the Yojana
  • The Yojana aims at training 10 lakh (1 million) rural youths for jobs in three years, that is, by 2017.
  • The minimum age for entry under the Yojana is 15 years compared to 18 years under the Aajeevika Skills Programme.
  • Skill development training centres to be launched so as to address the unemployment problem in the rural area.
  • The skills imparted under the Yojana will now be benchmarked against international standards and will complement the Prime Minister’s Make In India campaign.
  • The Kaushalya Yojana will also the address the need for imparting training to the differently-able persons and chip in private players including international players to impart the skills to the rural youths.
The Rationale for launching the Yojana
The Yojana was launched in the light of huge problem of unemployment among the rural youths despite the fact that they have merits. In order to correct this match, Union government decided to launch skill development scheme.
Further, in light of the fact that, by 2020 developed countries will have a shortfall of over 57 million semi-skilled workers while India by 2020 will have 47 million surplus of workers. This effectively means that there will be high demand for skilled manpower in developed countries, where Indian rural youth can be absorbed after they acquire industry-specific training.
Status of Skilled workers in India
In India as against 12 million people entering the workforce every year during the last 10 years only 1 million youths were trained. Further out of 12 million people, only 10 percent were skilled ones, while the percentage in European Union is 75 and in China it is 50 percent. Also, as compared to 4500 skills in China, India only has 1600 skills, a huge gap indeed.
About the Aajeevika Skill Development Programme (ASDP)
Aajeevika Skills Development Programme (ASDP) was launched in June 2011 as a sub-mission under the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM). It was launched to cater to the occupational aspirations of the rural youth who are poor and to diversify incomes of the rural poor.
The ASDP aimed at skilling and placing 50 lakhs youth in the formal sector by 2017.

Union Government launched Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Yojana for urban and rural poor

Union Government on 25 September 2014 launched Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Yojana for urban and rural poor. The Yojana aims at alleviating urban and rural poverty through enhancement of livelihood opportunities through skill development and other means.
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Yojana has two components one for urban India and other for rural India. The Urban component will be implemented by the Union Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation while rural component named as Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana will be implemented by the Union Ministry of Rural Development.
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana
Under the Yojana, the Union Ministry of Rural Development will launch skill development training centres on a large scale to address the problem of unemployment particularly in rural India.
Main Highlights of the Rural Scheme
• The Yojana aims at training 10 lakh (1 million) rural youths for jobs in three years, that is, by 2017.
• The minimum age for entry under the Yojana is 15 years compared to 18 years under the Aajeevika Skills Programme.
• Skill development training centres to be launched so as to address the unemployment problem in the rural area.
• The skills imparted under the Yojana will now be benchmarked against international standards and will complement the Prime Minister’s Make In India campaign.
• The Kaushalya Yojana will also the address the need for imparting training to the differently-able persons and chip in private players including international players to impart the skills to the rural youths.
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Yojana for urban areas
Under the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Yojana (DAY) for urban areas extends the coverage to all the 4041 statutory cities and towns, there by covering almost the entire urban population. Currently, all the urban poverty alleviating programmes covered only 790 towns and cities.

Main Highlights of the Urban Scheme 
The scheme will focus on 
• Imparting skills with an expenditure of 15000 rupees to 18000 rupees on each urban poor
• Promotion of self-employment through setting up individual micro-enterprises and group enterprises with interest subsidy for individual projects costing 2lakhs rupees and 10 lakhs rupees for group enterprises. Subsidized interest rate will be 7 percent.
• Training urban poor to meet the huge demand from urban citizens by imparting market oriented skills through City Livelihood Centres. Each Centre would be given a capital grant of 10 lakhs rupees.
• Enabling urban poor form Self-Help Groups for meeting financial and social needs with a support of 10000 rupees per each group who would in turn would be helped with bank linkages.
• Development of vendor markets besides promotion of skills of vendors 
• Construction of permanent shelters for urban homeless and provision of other essential services.

Union Cabinet approved Swachh Bharat Mission for Urban Areas

The Union Cabinet on 24 September 2014 approved Swachh Bharat Mission for Urban Areas. The mission will begin from 2 October 2014 and will be implemented over a period of five years.
The mission will be implemented in over 4041 statutory towns of the country and will cost around 62009 crore rupees of which 14623 crore rupees will be borne by the Union Government.
The Mission is the urban component of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and will be implemented by Union Ministry of Urban Development. The rural component of the Mission will be implemented by Union Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.
Main elements of the Mission
  • The Mission includes elimination of open defecation, conversion of insanitary toilets to pour flush toilets, eradication of manual scavenging, Municipal Solid Waste Management.
  • The Programme consists of components for providing (i) Individual household toilets; (ii) Community and public toilets; and (iii) Municipal Solid Waste Management in all 4041 statutory towns
  • It would cover 1.04 crore households, provide 2.5 lakh seats of community toilets, 2.6 lakh seats of public toilets and solid waste management facility for all towns.
Aim of the Mission
  • It aims towards bringing a behavioural change in people regarding healthy sanitation practices and generating awareness among citizens about sanitation and its linkages with public health.
  • It also aims at strengthening of urban local bodies to design, execute and operate systems to fulfill these objectives and creating an enabling environment for private sector participation in capital expenditure and operational expenditure.
Background
The plan of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was mentioned in the Union Budget 2014-15 by the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on 10 July 2014. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was proposed in the Union Budget under Drinking Water & Sanitation plan. As proposed, the Abhiyan will cover every household with sanitation facility by the year 2019