Friday 6 November 2015

General Awareness

1. Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world's?
A.largest railway stationB.highest railway stationC.longest railway stationD.None of the above
Answ.(A)
2. Entomology is the science that studies?
A.Behavior of human beingsB.InsectsC.The origin and history of technical and scientific termsD.The formation of rocks
Answ.(B)
3. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of?
A.AsiaB.AfricaC.EuropeD.Australia
Answ.(B)
4.Garampani sanctuary is located at?
A.Junagarh, GujaratB.Diphu, AssamC.Kohima, NagalandD.Gangtok, Sikkim
Answ.(B)
5. For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?
A.Physics and ChemistryB.Physiology or MedicineC.Literature, Peace and EconomicsD.All of the above
Answ.(D)
6. Hitler party which came into power in 1933 is known as
A.Labour PartyB.Nazi PartyC.Ku-Klux-KlanD.Democratic Party
Answ.(B)
7. 
FFC stands for
A.Foreign Finance CorporationB.Film Finance CorporationC.Federation of Football CouncilD.None of the above
Answ(B)
8. Fastest shorthand writer was
A.Dr. G. D. BistB.J.R.D. TataC.J.M. TagoreD.Khudada Khan
Answ(A)
9. Epsom (England) is the place associated with
A.Horse racingB.PoloC.ShootingD.Snooker
Answ.(A)
10. First human heart transplant operation conducted by Dr. Christian Bernard on Louis Washkansky, was conducted in
A.1967B.1968C.1958D.1922
Answ.(A)
11. Galileo was an Italian astronomer who
A.developed the telescopeB.discovered four satellites of JupiterC.discovered that the movement of pendulum produces a regular time measurementD.All of the above
Answ.(D)
12. Habeas Corpus Act 1679
A.states that no one was to be imprisoned without a writ or warrant stating the charge against himB.provided facilities to a prisoner to obtain either speedy trial or release in bailC.safeguarded the personal liberties of the people against arbitrary imprisonment by the king's ordersD.All of the above
Answ.(D)

Wednesday 4 November 2015

Gk for RBI Exam

GK QUESTIONS ASKED IN RBI ASSISTANT EXAM

1. When is Nelson Mandela day -  18 July
2. Where is Mundra power plant: Kutch,Gujrat
3. Author of book The Lowland- Jhumpa lahiri
4. Where is capital of Uzbekistan - Tashkent
5. Who is appointed the President of Japan's telecm giant SoftBank Corp –N. Arora 
6. Maximum number of tigers are present in which state - Karnataka
7. What is Currency of Bangladesh - Taka 
8. As per 2011 coinage act RBI can mint how much amount coin –Rs 1000.
9. Which country won Womens football world cup recently - USA
10. Minimum age limit in Atal Pension Yojana is - 18

Tuesday 3 November 2015

Guru Gyan

Guru Gyan : Understanding RBI Monetory Policy

Student :I have heard recently that Mr. Rajan has reduced Repo Rate by 50 basis points and everyone is saying that this is good for the market. Loan EMI may also come down. What is this rate cut means actually? I want to understand this.

Guru: To understand this you first need to know, how does a bank function.

Student : Why?

Guru: Because all these are inter-related. Tell me – what does a bank do?

Student :Bank takes money from depositors and gives loan to earn interest. That way they keep everyone happy and make a profit also.

Guru :Correct, but there are more to it. Let me explain this in a very simplistic way. Bank needs money. Bank can get money from depositors like you and me and also from RBI. But bank also needs to pay certain interest to us and also to RBI.

Student :Ok.

Guru: Let us try to understand first – what happens when we deposit, say, Rs. 100 with a bank.

Student : I know that. Bank gives that Rs. 100 to someone who needs a loan.

Guru: No, it is not that simple. Remember, though bank can earn interest by giving away loans, but it is also very risky. There are many cases of loan defaults. This way banks can put all our money into high risk areas. It has to be protected.

Student : How?

Guru: Ok, RBI has made it mandatory that upon receiving, say, Rs. 100 – banks first have to deposit Rs. 4 with RBI. RBI keeps this Rs. 4 in its current a/c and hence banks do not receive any interest on this money. This is known as Cash Reserve Ratio or CRR, which is currently at 4%.

Student : Hmmm, then?

Guru: RBI has also made it mandatory that upon receiving, say, Rs. 100 – banks need to compulsorily buy central and state govt. securities of Rs. 21.50. Of course banks will earn some interest income here. This is known as Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR), which is currently at 21.50%.

Student : Ok, so you mean to say that upon receiving Rs. 100, banks can spend only Rs. 74.50 at its own will.

Guru: correct
100 – (4 + 21.50) = 100 – 25.50 = 74.50

Student : But you were saying that banks can also borrow from RBI. What interest banks pay to RBI?

Guru: Before 30th September, banks were paying 8.25% interest to RBI when it borrows money from RBI. Now this rate has been reduced by 50 basis points. So banks now need to pay interest to RBI, if it borrows from RBI, at the rate of 7.75%. This is known as Repo Rate.

Student: Can fixed deposit rate be affected by reduction of Repo Rate?

Guru: of course. If banks get money from RBI @7.75%, why will banks pay higher interest to you and me? One year FD rate is already revised by many banks and it is equal to or very close to 7.75%.

Student : But as now banks are getting money at a cheaper rate, then they should reduce the loan interest rate i.e. passing on the benefits it receives.

Guru: correct. They should. And on that hope market is cheering. If companies get loan at a cheaper rate, they will likely to expand their businesses. That will create more jobs, more income and boost the economy.

Student : How is inflation linked to this?

Guru: See, when loan becomes cheaper, people tends to borrow more. That means people will have more money to spend. This will increase the demand for goods, and if supply does not increase to match this demand, then prices will increase.

Student : So there is a chance, that inflation may rise also?

Guru: Well, yes. But inflation depends on many other factors as well, like production (industrial and agricultural), manufacturing, export – import, foreign currency movement etc. So inflation may increase or may not.

Student : One last question. Like we deposit our money with banks, can banks also deposit their money with someone?

Guru: Yes, they can deposit with RBI and earn interest too. This interest is typically 1% less than the repo rate. This rate is known as Reverse Repo Rate.

Student : Great! So now I understand CRR, SLR, Repo Rate, Reverse Repo Rate and their impact on deposit rate, loan interest rate and on inflation.

Gk Questions for IBPS Exam

PGK QUESTIONS ASKED IN IBPS –PO MAINS EXAM

1) Name of SushmaSwaraj Constituency - Vidisha,Madhya Pradesh

2) Who is new  CMD of PNB - UshaSubramanium

3)  Where is capital of Syria  - Damascus

4) lock in period for
KisanVikasPatra?- 30 Months

5) Name of portal launched for Education Loan -  www. vidyalakshmi.co.in

6) Physics Noble Prize Winners 2015 - Arthur B. McDonald &TakaakiKajita

7) What is the time limit given to Small Banks to be in Operation - 18 Months

8) Housing for all till which year - 2022

9) What is the full form of C in MICR- Character

10) Bank with head office in Kolkata – Bandhan Bank

11) Constituency of Nitin Gadkari - Nagpur

12) Federal Reserve is the Central Bank of which country-USA

13) Book ‘India the future is now’ is  written by – ShashiTharoor

14)  What is the currency of Egypt - Pound

15) What is the cost for Delhi National Memorial – Rs 400 cr