Monday 17 July 2017

Daily GK Update 17th July 2017



1. Roger Federer lifts a record 8th Wimbledon title beating Marin Cilic in Men’s singles

i. Roger Federer won a record eighth Wimbledon title and became the tournament’s oldest champion with a straight-sets victory over Marin Cilic. Federer claimed his 19th Grand Slam title.
ii. The 36-year old Federer is also Wimbledon’s oldest men’s winner of the modern era, succeeding Arthur Ashe, who was almost 32 when he won in 1976. This was his 11th Wimbledon final and 29th title at the majors.
iii. With this victory, Federer also became the first player since Bjorn Borg in 1976 to win Wimbledon without dropping a set in the entire tournament.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Roger Federer is from Switzerland.
  • Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world held in England.

2. India’s Harinder Pal Sandhu wins Victorian Open squash tournament by defeating Rex Hedrick

i. India's Harinder Pal Sandhu has won the second title in two weeks, beating top-seed Rex Hedrick of Australia in a 77-minute final of Victorian Open squash, a PSA Tour event, in Melbourne, Austraila.
ii. Third-seeded Sandhu had recently won the South Australian Open. In the Women’s PSA W10 final, Hong Kong’s Tsz-Ling showed every bit of her undoubted class in a straight games victory over fourth seed, Amanda Landers-Murphy.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • The Capital of Australia is Canberra.
  • Malcolm Turnbull is the PM of Australia.

3. Lewis Hamilton won Formula One's fifth British Grand Prix

i. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton won the British Grand Prix for the fifth time – matching the record of Jim Clark and Alain Prost to cut Sebastian Vettel’s championship lead to just a single point.
ii. They allowed Valtteri Bottas to grab second from Kimi Raikkonen to secure a Mercedes one-two, as Vettel trailed home seventh.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Valtteri Bottas who races for Mercedes stood second in the race.

4. I H Manudev wins 1st National Masters snooker tournament title

i. I H Manudev has won the first National Masters snooker tournament title in Chennai. Alok Kumar, a former national men’s champion, had been in fine form coming into the summit clash but found Karnataka’s Manudev a tough proposition.


5. MobiKwik Partnered with Samsung Pay Mini

i. Digital payments company MobiKwik has partnered Samsung Pay, under which consumers will be able to make payments with a single tap using select Samsung handsets.
ii. Samsung had unveiled a 'Mini' version of the platform that integrates UPI and mobile wallets to work on mid-range priced smartphones.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • CEO of Mobikwik is Bipin Preet Singh.
  • Samsung Group is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Seoul.

6. Five P Venture inks pact with Central Silk Board

i. Erode-based Five P Venture India Private Ltd and Central Silk Board (CSB) inked an agreement for development and commercialization of handloom silk products.
ii. This MoU signed at the first-ever mega trade fair for the textile sector organized by the Ministry of Textiles at Gandhinagar. This step will also help revive the heritage skills of the handloom weavers in Chennimalai belt.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Headquarter of Central Silk Board (CSB) is in Bengaluru.

7. Justice Gopal Prasad Parajuli to be the new Chief Justice of Nepal

i.Justice Gopal Prasad Parajuli will be the new Chief Justice of Nepal. The Parliamentary Hearing Special Committee (PHSC) unanimously endorsed Justice Parajuli’s name for the post of Chief Justice of Supreme Court.
ii. After endorsement by PHSC the President will now appoint him as the Chief Justice. He will head the Judiciary till April 28, 2018.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • The Capital of Nepal is Kathmandu.
  • Sher Bahadur Deuba is the newly appointed Prime minister of Nepal.

8. Shri R K Pachnanda takes charge as Director General, ITBP
i. Shri R K Pachnanda, an IPS officer, took charge as the new Director General of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), recently.
ii. Shri Krishna Chaudhary, DG who retired on superannuation, handed over the customary baton to Shri Pachnanda. Shri Pachnanda is the 29th Chief of the ITBP.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • The Capital of Tibet is Lhasa.

9. Former Sikkim CM Nar Bahadur Bhandari passes away

i. Nar Bahadur Bhandari, one of the longest-serving chief ministers of Sikkim has died recently. Mr. Bhandari, a three-term former Chief Minister was 77 years old.
ii. He became the Chief Minister of Sikkim for the first time in 1979 on a Janata Parishad ticket and then again in 1984 and 1989 on a Sikkim Sangram Parishad ticket.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • The Capital of Sikkim is Gangtok.
  • The present Chief Minister Sikkim is Pawan Kumar Chamling.

10. Indonesia renames part of South China Sea

i. Indonesia has named waters in its exclusive economic zone that overlap with China’s expansive claim to the South China Sea as the North Natuna Sea.
ii. The part of the renamed area falls in China’s “nine-dash line” waters extending hundreds of miles to the south and east of China’s island province Hainan.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • In 2011, the Philippines renamed the waters as the “West Philippine Sea” 
  • The Capital of Indonesia is Jakarta.

Quant Quiz


Quant Quiz

1. If the compound interest on an amount of Rs. 29000 in two years is Rs. 9352.5, what is the rate of interest?

(1) 11  (2) 9 (3) 15  (4) 18 (5) None of these

2. Three friends A, B and C start running around a circular stadium and complete a single round in 8, 18 and 15 seconds respectively. After how many minutes will they meet again at the starting point for the first time?

(1) 12  (2) 6 (3) 8  (4) 15 (5) 18

3. The perimeter of a square is equal to the radius of a circle having area 39424 sq cm, what is the area of square?

(1) 1225 sq cm (2) 441 sq cm (3) 784 sq cm (4) Can’t say (5) None of these

Directions—(Q. 4 and 5) Study the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow—A committee of five members is to be formed out of 5 Males, 6 Females and 3 Children. In how many different ways can it be done if—?
4. The committee should consist of 2 Males, 2 Females and 1 Child?
(1) 450  (2) 225 (3) 55  (4) 90 (5) None of these
5. The committee should include all the 3 Childs?
(1) 90  (2) 180 (3) 21  (4) 55 (5) None of these
6. Thirty men can complete a work in 36 days. In how many days can 18 men complete the same piece of work?
(1) 48  (2) 36 (3) 60  (4) 72 (5) None of these

7. Ram spends 50% of his monthly income on household items, 20% of his monthly income on buying clothes, 5% of his monthly income on medicines and saves remaining Rs. 11,250 . What is Ram’s monthly income?

(1) Rs. 38,200  (2) Rs. 34,000 (3) Rs. 41,600  (4) Rs. 45,000 (5) None of these

8. The number obtained by interchanging the two digits of a two digit number is lesser than the original number by 54. If the sum of the two digits of the number is 12, then what is the original number?
(1) 28 (2) 39 (3) 82 (4) Can’t say (5) None of these

9. At present Geeta is eight times her daughter’s age. Eight years from now, the ratio of the ages of Geeta and her daughter will be 10 : 3 respectively. What is Geeta’s present age ?

(1) 32 years (2) 40 years (3) 36 years (4) Can’t say (5) None of these

10. In how many different ways can 4 boys and 3 girls be arranged in a row such that all the boys stand together and all the girls stand together ?

(1) 75  (2) 576 (3) 288  (4) 24 (5) None of these

ANSWERS
1. (3)
P = 29000 CI = 9352.5 N = 2 years  A = P + I = 38,352.5
Substituting the values in
A = P(1 + R/100)^n
Solving we get R = 15%.
2. (2)
The required time will be the LCM of 8, 18 and 15 which is 360 sec or 6 minutes.
3. (3)
Π R^2 = 39424
R = 112
Perimeter of square = 4a = 112
Side of square = 112/4 = 28
Area of square = 28^2 = 784 cm2.
4. (1)
Number of ways = 5C2 * 6C2 *3C1 = 450
5. (4)
Number of ways = 11C2 * 3C3 = 55.
6. (3)
Required number of days = (30 * 36)/18 = 60
7. (4)
Let total income of Ram be x. Then
(100 – 50 – 20 – 5)% of x = 11250
x = 45000.
8. (5)
Let the number be xy
(10x + y) – (10y + x) = 54
x – y = 6 And  x + y = 12
Solving the equations we get x = 9 and y = 3
So the number is 93.
9. (1)
Let the age of Geeta’s daughter be x. Then Geeta’s age is 8x.
(8x + 8)/(x + 8) = 10/3
x = 4
Geeta’s present age = 8x = 32 years.
10. (3)
Required number of ways = 4! * 3! * 2! = 288.


Average


Average
An average or more accurately an arithmetic mean is, in crude terms, the sum of n different data divided by n.

 Averages of a group is defined as the ratio of sum of all the items in the group to the number of items in the group.


Average = (Sum of all items in the group)/ Number of items in the group



Now, sum of all items can be ‘the sum of number of quantities like apple, people etc’ or ‘sum of values of the item like 10 coins of 2Rs each etc’.


Some Important Concepts:

1.Average =total of data/No.of data

2.If the value of each item is increase by the same value a, then the average of the group or items will also increase by a.

3.If the value of each item is decreased by the same value a, then the aveage of the group of items will also decrease by a.

4.If the value of each item is multiplied by the same value a, then the average of the group or items will also get multiplied by a.

5.If the value of each item is multiplied by the same value a, then the average of the group or items will also get divided by a.

6.If we know only the average of the two groups individually, we cannot find out the average of the combined group of items.

7.Average of n natural no's=(n+1)/2

8.Average of even No'=(n+1)

9.Average of odd No'= n

10.General Formula=(1st number +Last number)/2

Quant Quiz on Average

1.The average marks obtained by 120 cndidates in a certain examinationis 35.if the average marks of passed candidate is 39 and that of the failed candidates is 15,what is the number of candidates who passed the examination
(a)110
(b)115
(c)120
(d)100
(e)none of these

2.The average age of 8 persons in a committee is increased by 2 years when two men aged 35 years and 45 years are substituted by two women.Find the average age of these two women.
(a)48
(b)36
(c)42
(d)29
(e)none of these

3.In a class, there are 20 boys whose average age is decreased by 2 months, when one boy aged 18 years is replaced by a new boy.Find the age of new boy.
(a)19 years
(b)14 years 6 month
(c)15 years
(d)14 years 8 month
(e)12 years

4.One -third of certain journey is covered at the rate of 25kmph,one-fourth at the rate of 30kmph and the rest at 50 kmph.Find the average speed for the whole journey.
(a)33.33 kmph
(b)36
(c)42
(d)27
(e)none of these

5.The average salary of the entire staff in a office is Rs 120 per month.The average salary of officers is Rs 460 and of non officers is Rs 110. If the number of officers is 15,then find the No of non-officers in the office.
(a)480
(b)500
(c)600
(d)430
(e)510

6.There were 35 students in a hostel.If the number of students increased by 7, the expenses of the mess increases by Rs. 42 per day,while the average expenditure per head diminishes by Rs.1.Find the original expenditure of the mess.
(a)420
(b)400
(c)480
(d)460
(e)none of these

7.The average weight of A,B,and C is 84 kg. If D joins the group, the average weight of the group becomes 80 kg.If another man E who weights is 3 kg more than D Replaces A, Then the average of B,C,Dand E becomes 79 kg. What is the weight of A?
(a)64
(b)72
(c)75
(d)100
(e)80

8.In an exam, the average was found to be 50 marks. After deducting computational errors the marks of the 100 candidates had to be changed from 90 to 60 each and average came down  to 45 marks. Total No of candidates who took the exam were.
(a)300
(b)600
(c)200
(d)150
(e)none of these

9. Find the average of all even No's up to 100 or average of first 50 even No's.
(a)50
(b)50.5
(c)51
(d)49
(e)none of these

10. The average of 8 No's is 20. The average of first two No's is 15.5 and that of next three No's is 64/3.if the 6th No be less than the seventh and eight No. by 4 and 7 respectively, then find eight No.
(a)26
(b)25.5
(c)27
(d)25
(e)none of these

Answers with Explanation:

1. (d) Let No. of passed candidates are x
So, x * 39 + (120 – x) 15= 120 * 35
x = 100
2.(a) Total increase = 8 * 2 = 16 years
So, total age of two women = 35 + 45 +16= 96
Average age of two women=96/2=48 years
3(d) Total decrease = 20 * 2 = 40 month
= 3 years 4 month
So, age of new boy  = 18 years – 3 years 4 month
= 14 years 8 month

4.(a) Average speed = total distance / total time
LCM = 3, 4 = 12
Average speed = 12 / (1/3*12*1/25 + ¼ * 12*1/30 +5/50)
= 12/ (4/25 + 3/30+ 5/30
= 150*12/54 = 33.333 kmph

5.(e) Let no. of non- officers be x
15 * 460 + x * 110 = (x + 15) 120
x = 510

6.(a) Let average expenditure per head be = x
So, (35 + 7) (x -1) – 35 x = 42
42 (x -1) – 35x = 42
X =12
Original expenditure of mess = 12 * 35 = 420

7.A + B + C = 3 *84 = 252
A + B + C + D = 4 * 80 = 320 ---- (i)
So, D =   68& E = 68 + 3 = 71
B + C + D +E = 79 * 4 = 316 --- (ii)
From Eq. (i) & (ii)
A-E = 320 – 316 = 4
A = E +4 = 71 + 4 = 75

8.(b) Let the total no. of candidates =  x
So, (50x-100 (90-60)) / x = 45
x = 600

9.(c) 2, 4, 6, ………… 100
Average = (1st No. + Last No.) /2 = (2+100)/2 = 51

10.(c) Total Sum of 8 nos.  = 20 * 8 = 160
Sum of 1st two nos. = 2 * 15.5 = 31
Sum of next three nos. = 3 * 64/3 = 64
Let 6th no. be x 
31 +  64 + x + (x+4) + (x+7) = 160
x = 18
8th no. = 18 + 7 = 25

Banking Awareness


Q1. The origin of the State Bank of India goes back to the first decade of the nineteenth century with the establishment of the Bank of Calcutta in Calcutta on-
(a) 05th October 1956
(b) 05th July 1859
(c) 07th August 1884
(d) 02nd April 1921
(e) 02nd June 1806

S1. Ans.(e)
Sol. The origin of the State Bank of India goes back to the first decade of the nineteenth century with the establishment of the Bank of Calcutta in Calcutta on 2 June 1806. Three years later the bank received its charter and was re-designed as the Bank of Bengal (2 January 1809). A unique institution, it was the first joint-stock bank of British India sponsored by the Government of Bengal. 

Q2. The Bank of Bombay (15 April 1840) and the Bank of Madras (1 July 1843) followed the Bank of Bengal. These three banks remained at the apex of modern banking in India till their amalgamation as the Imperial Bank of India on 27 January-
(a) 1961
(b) 1956
(c) 1949
(d) 1921
(e) 1934

S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. The Bank of Bombay (15 April 1840) and the Bank of Madras (1 July 1843) followed the Bank of Bengal. These three banks remained at the apex of modern banking in India till their amalgamation as the Imperial Bank of India on 27 January 1921.

Q3. With the merger in April 2017, State Bank of India has entered the league of 'Top 50 Global Banks' with a balance sheet size of-
(a) Rs. 54 trillion
(b) Rs. 32 trillion
(c) Rs. 41 trillion
(d) Rs. 67 trillion
(e) Rs. 52 trillion
S3. Ans.(c)
Sol. With the merger, State Bank of India has entered the league of 'Top 50 Global Banks' with a balance sheet size of Rs. 41 trillion. SBI was earlier placed at 54th rank globally but after the merging, it moved to the 44th position making it in the top 50 leading banks globally.
Q4. SBI was earlier placed at 54th rank globally but after the merging, it moved to _______ position making it in the top 50 leading banks globally.
(a) 42nd
(b) 44th
(c) 47th
(d) 51st
(e) 40th
S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. With the merger, State Bank of India has entered the league of 'Top 50 Global Banks' with a balance sheet size of Rs. 41 trillion. SBI was earlier placed at 54th rank globally but after the merging it moved to 44th position making it in the top 50 leading banks globally.
Q5. What is the tagline of State Bank of India (SBI) after the merger?
(a) Banker to every Indian
(b) The Name you can Bank Upon
(c) A Faithful & Friendly Financial Partner
(d) Experience Next Generation Banking
(e) A Tradition of Trust
S5. Ans.(a)
Sol. After the merger, the tagline of SBI has remained same i.e. "Banker to every Indian".
Q6. Where is the headquarter of SBI?
(a) Mumbai
(b) Chennai
(c) Kolkata
(d) New Delhi
(e) Pune
S6. Ans.(a)
Sol. Headquarter of SBI is in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Q7. After the merger of Associates of SBI, the total customer base of the bank reaches _____ crore. 
(a) 41 crore
(b) 37 crore
(c) 34 crore
(d) 47 crore
(e) 53 crore

S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. After the merger of Associates of SBI, the total customer base of the bank reaches 37 crores.
Q8. Name the person, who is present Chairman of State Bank of India (SBI)?
(a) B Sriram 
(b) Rajnish Kumar 
(c) Arundhati Bhattacharya
(d) Dinesh Kumar Khara 
(e) PK Gupta
S8. Ans.(c)
Sol.  List of Directors on the Central Board of State Bank of India w.e.f. 26th June 2017.
1. Arundhati Bhattacharya (Chairman)
2. B. Sriram (Managing Director)
3. Rajnish Kumar (Managing Director)
4. Dinesh Kumar Khara (Managing Director)
5. P. K. Gupta (Managing Director)
Q9. After the merger of Associates of SBI, nearly _________ ATMs across the country.
(a) 63,000 ATMs
(b) 47,000 ATMs
(c) 51,000 ATMs
(d) 59,000 ATMs
(e) 42,000 ATMs
S9. Ans.(d)
Sol. After the merger of Associates of SBI, nearly 59,000 ATMs across the country.
Q10. Which among the following Bank is not merged with State Bank of India (SBI) in April 2017?
(a) State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (SBBJ)
(b) State Bank of Mysore (SBM)
(c) State Bank of Travancore (SBT)
(d) State Bank of Patiala (SBP)
(e) State Bank of Indore (SBI)
S10. Ans.(e)
Sol. 1st April 2017 was the record date in India as the merger of State Bank of India took place (SBI) with five of its associate banks and Bhartiya Mahila Bank. The five associate banks are State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (SBBJ), State Bank of Mysore (SBM), State Bank of Travancore (SBT), State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) and State Bank of Patiala (SBP). In August 2010 State Bank of Indore officially merged into State Bank of India.

QUIZ-17


Q1. The Ministry of Power has recently launched an e-bidding portal for domestic coal-based IPPs. IPP stands for ______________. 
(a) Internal Power Producer
(b) Independent Power Producer
(c) Independent Paper Producer
(d) International Power Products
(e) Internal Pepper Producer
S1. Ans.(b)
Sol. The Ministry of Power launched a portal for optimum utilisation of domestic coal by independent power producer (IPP). An official statement said this web portal would save the consumer close to Rs. 20,000 crore five years down the line.

Q2. Pankaj Advani-led Indian team beat Pakistan to clinch Asian Snooker Championship 2017. The Championship was held in _____________.
(a) Indonesia
(b) Uzbekistan
(c) Azerbaijan
(d) Kyrgyzstan
(e) China
S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. India’s leading cueist Pankaj Advani teamed up with Laxman Rawat to demolish Pakistan in the final of the Asian Team Snooker Championship in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Advani pieced together a brilliant break of 83 to seal the first tie of the best-of-five final.
Q3. A total of seven agreements were signed between India and Israel in sectors ranging from agriculture to water conservation. The Capital of Israel is ___________________.
(a) Eilat
(b) Tiberias
(c) Jerusalem
(d) Safed
(e) Jaffa

S3. Ans.(c)
Sol. A total of seven agreements were signed between India and Israel in sectors ranging from agriculture to water conservation and space as they sought to deepen ties beyond high-priced defence deals. Benjamin Netanyahu is the PM of Israel. The Capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
Q4. China-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) announced its approval to a $329 million loan to build access roads across 4,000 villages in _____________.
(a) Assam
(b) Gujarat
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Himachal Pradesh
(e) Meghalaya
S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. China-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) announced its approval to a $329 million loan to build access roads across 4,000 villages in Gujarat.
Q5. Trilateral Malabar naval exercise will start in this month (July) among which of the following three countries?
1. India
2. America
3. China
4. Japan
5. Sri Lanka
(a) 1, 2 and 4
(b) 1, 3 and 2
(c) 2, 4 and 5
(d) 3, 4, and 5
(e) 2, 3, and 4
S5. Ans.(a)
Sol. The Malabar naval exercise involving Indian, American and Japanese navies will kick start on July 10 in the Bay of Bengal. A sizeable number of aircraft, naval ships and nuclear submarines of the navies of the three countries will be part of the annual exercise, considered a major war game in the region.
Q6. Who is the Present President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)?
(a) Takehiko Nakao
(b) Sun Ban Kin
(c) Aung Jan Li
(d) Jin Liqun
(e) San Jin Pi
S6. Ans.(d)
Sol. Jin Liqun is present president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
Q7. Which of the following state has become the last to pass GST bill?
(a) Haryana
(b) Sikkim
(c) Jammu and Kashmir
(d) Assam
(e) Goa
S7. Ans.(c)
Sol. Jammu and Kashmir Assembly adopted a resolution to implement the goods and services tax (GST), bringing the state’s indirect taxation into the new unified tax regime that the rest of the country adopted on 1 July at a landmark ceremony in Parliament. With this Jammu and Kashmir has become the last state to pass the GST bill in the state.

Q8. The 10th India-Jordan Trade and Economic Joint Committee (TEJC) Meeting was held recently in _______________.
(a) Mumbai
(b) Chennai
(c) Bengaluru
(d) Chandigarh
(e) New Delhi
S8. Ans.(e)
Sol. The 10TH India-Jordan Trade and Economic Joint Committee (TEJC) Meeting was held in New Delhi under the co-chairs of Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Commerce and Industry, (India) and Mr Yarub Qudah, Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply (Jordan).
Q9. Name the Union Minister who has inaugurated the 9th edition of Delhi Dialogue recently.
(a) Mr Kalraj Mishra
(b) Smt. Sushma Swaraj
(c) Mr Anant Geete
(d) Mr Jual Oram
(e) Mr Prakash Javadekar
S9. Ans.(b)
Sol. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has inaugurated the 9th edition of Delhi Dialogue. Under this program, the premier annual track 1.5 events to discuss politico-security, the economic and socio-cultural engagement between India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Delhi.

Q10. Who is the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Commerce and Industry of India?
(a) Smt. Sushma Swaraj
(b) Mr Sandeep Bhanwala
(c) Smt. Meira Kumar
(d) Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman
(e) Smt. Uma Bharti
S10. Ans.(d)
Sol. Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman is the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Commerce and Industry of India.

Q11. Name the Person who has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to Indonesia.
(a) Sandeep Madhok
(b) Deepak Kushwaha
(c) Pradeep Kumar Rawat
(d) Mohak Das
(e) Saurabh Bansal

S11. Ans.(c)
Sol. Pradeep Kumar Rawat, presently a Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to Indonesia.
Q12. The Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Education was held recently in ___________.
(a) China
(b) Brazil
(c) India
(d) Sri Lanka
(e) South Africa
S12. Ans.(a)
Sol. Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Education was held in Beijing, China. The Indian delegation was led by Shri Prakash Javadekar, Minister of Human Resource Development, India. The delegation of all the five BRICS countries participated in the two-day deliberations.
Q13. Joko Widodo is the current president of ___________.
(a) Oman
(b) Indonesia
(c) Uganda
(d) Rwanda
(e) Argentina
S13. Ans.(b)
Sol. The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta. Joko Widodo is the current president of Indonesia.
Q14. Tata Global Beverages Ltd. has recently appointed ___________ as the Chairman of its board with immediate effect.
(a) Harish Bhat
(b) Cyrus Mistry
(c) Vinay Kushal
(d) N Chandrasekaran
(e) Swaroop Saroha
S14. Ans.(d)
Sol. Tata Global Beverages Ltd. appointed Natarajan Chandrasekaran as the Chairman of its board with immediate effect. Chandrasekaran will succeed Harish Bhat.
Q15. Indian football team has risen to _____ rank, best in two decades as per current FIFA Rankings.
(a) 94th
(b) 100th
(c) 90th
(d) 97th
(e) 96th
S15. Ans.(e)
Sol. Indian football team has risen to 96th rank, best in two decades as per current FIFA Rankings.

Sentence Correction




Directions (1-15): In the following sentence correction questions, a part of the sentence is in bold. From the given options find the grammatically correct option.

Q1. The Glass House Mountains in Queensland, Australia, were sighted in 1770 by the English navigator Captain James Cook, by whom they were named supposedly because its sheer wet rocks glistened like glass.
(a) by whom they were named supposedly because its
(b) by whom they were named supposedly and their
(c) naming them supposedly since their
(d) who so named them supposedly because their
(e) who so named it since supposedly their

Q2. Although a surge in retail sales have raised hopes that there is a recovery finally under way, many economists say that without a large amount of spending the recovery might not last.
(a) have raised hopes that there is a recovery finally
(b) raised hopes for there being a recovery finally
(c) had raised hopes for a recovery finally being
(d) has raised hopes that a recovery is finally
(e) raised hopes for a recovery finally

Q3. Although various eighteenth-and nineteenth-century American poets had professed an interest in Native American poetry and had pretended to imitate Native American forms in their own works, until almost 1900, scholars and critics did not begin seriously to study traditional Native American poetry in native languages.
(a) until almost 1900, scholars and critics did not begin seriously to study
(b) until almost 1900 scholars and critics had not begun seriously studying
(c) not until almost 1900 were scholars and critics to begin seriously to study
(d) it was not almost until 1900 when scholars and critics began to seriously study
(e) it was not until almost 1900 that scholars and critics seriously began studying

Q4. Of all the vast tides of migration that have swept through history, maybe none is more concentrated as the wave that brought 12 million immigrants onto American shores in little more than three decades.
(a) maybe none is more concentrated as
(b) it may be that none is more concentrated as
(c) perhaps it is none that is more concentrated than
(d) maybe it is none that was more concentrated than
(e) perhaps none was more concentrated than

Q5. Diabetes, together with its serious complications, ranks as the nation’s third leading cause of death, surpassed only by heart disease and cancer.
(a) ranks as the nation’s third leading cause of death, surpassed only
(b) ranks as the nation’s third leading cause of death, only surpassed
(c) has the rank of the nation’s third leading cause of death, only surpassed
(d) are the nation’s third leading causes of death, surpassed only
(e) have been ranked as the nation’s third leading causes of death, only surpassed

Q6. In late 1997, the chambers inside the pyramid of the Pharaoh Menkaure at Giza were closed to visitors for cleaning and repair due to moisture exhaled by tourists, which raised its humidity to such levels so that salt from the stone was crystallizing and fungus was growing on the walls.
(a) due to moisture exhaled by tourists, which raised its humidity to such levels so that salt from the stone was crystallizing
(b) due to moisture that tourists had exhaled, thereby raising its humidity to such levels that salt from the stone would crystallize
(c) because tourists were exhaling moisture, which had raised the humidity within them to levels such that salt from the stone would crystallize
(d) because of moisture that was exhaled by tourists raising the humidity within them to levels so high as to make the salt from the stone crystallize
(e) because moisture exhaled by tourists had raised the humidity within them to such levels that salt from the stone was crystallizing

Q7. As its sales of computer products have surpassed those of measuring instruments, the company has become increasingly willing to compete for the mass market sales they would in the past have conceded to rivals.
(a) they would in the past have conceded to rivals
(b) they would have conceded previously to their rivals
(c) that in the past would have been conceded previously to rivals
(d) it previously would have conceded to rivals in the past
(e) it would in the past have conceded to rivals

Q8. The widely accepted big bang theory holds that the universe began in an explosive instant ten to twenty billion years ago and has been expanding ever since.
(a) that the universe began in an explosive instant ten to twenty billion years ago and has been expanding
(b) that the universe had begun in an explosive instant ten to twenty billion years ago and had been expanding
(c) that the beginning of the universe was an explosive instant ten to twenty billion years ago that has expanded
(d) the beginning of the universe to have been an explosive instant ten to twenty billion years ago that is expanding
(e) the universe to have begun in an explosive instant ten to twenty billion years ago and has been expanding

Q9. Like the idolization accorded the Brontes and Brownings, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf are often subjected to the kind of veneration that blurs the distinction between the artist and the human being.
(a) Like the idolization accorded the Brontes and Brownings,
(b) As the Brontes’ and Brownings’ idolization,
(c) Like that accorded to the Brontes and Brownings,
(d) As it is of the Brontes and Brownings,
(e) Like the Brontes and Brownings,

Q10. Carnivorous mammals can endure what would otherwise be lethal levels of body heat because they have a heat-exchange network which kept the brain from getting too hot.
(a) which kept
(b) that keeps
(c) which has kept
(d) that has been keeping
(e) having kept

Q11. There are several ways to build solid walls using just mud or clay, but the most extensively used method has been the forming of bricks out of mud or clay, and, after some preliminary air drying or sun drying, they are laid in the wall in mud mortar.
(a) the forming of bricks out of mud or clay, and, after some preliminary air drying or sun drying, they are laid
(b) forming the mud or clay into bricks, and, after some preliminary air drying or sun drying, to lay them
(c) having bricks formed from mud or clay, and after some preliminary air drying or sun drying, they were laid
(d) to form the mud or clay into bricks, and, after some preliminary air drying or sun drying, to lay them
(e) that bricks were formed from mud or clay, which, after some preliminary air drying or sun drying, were laid

Q12. Rising inventories, when unaccompanied correspondingly by increases in sales, can lead to production cutbacks that would hamper economic growth.
(a) when unaccompanied correspondingly by increases in sales, can lead
(b) when not accompanied by corresponding increases in sales, possibly leads
(c) when they were unaccompanied by corresponding sales increases, can lead
(d) if not accompanied by correspondingly increased sales, possibly leads
(e) if not accompanied by corresponding increases in sales, can lead

Q13. A surge in new home sales and a drop in weekly unemployment claims suggest that the economy might not be as weak as some analysts previously thought.
(a) claims suggest that the economy might not be as weak as some analysts previously thought
(b) claims suggests that the economy might not be so weak as some analysts have previously thought
(c) claims suggest that the economy might not be as weak as have been previously thought by some analysts
(d) claims, suggesting about the economy that it might not be so weak as previously thought by some analysts
(e) claims, suggesting the economy might not be as weak as previously thought to be by some analysts

Q14. Sunspots, vortices of gas associated with strong electromagnetic activity, are visible as dark spots on the surface of the Sun but have never been sighted on the Sun’s poles or equator.
(a) are visible as dark spots on the surface of the Sun but have never been sighted on
(b) are visible as dark spots that never have been sighted on the surface of the Sun
(c) appear on the surface of the Sun as dark spots although never sighted at
(d) appear as dark spots on the surface of the Sun, although never having been sighted at
(e) appear as dark spots on the Sun’s surface, which have never been sighted on

Q15. Warning that computers in the United States are not secure, the National Academy of Sciences has urged the nation to revamp computer security procedures, institute new emergency response teams, creating a special nongovernment organization to take charge of computer security planning.
(a) creating a special nongovernment organization to take
(b) creating a special nongovernment organization that takes
(c) creating a special nongovernment organization for taking
(d) and create a special nongovernment organization for taking
(e) and create a special nongovernment organization to take


Solutions
S1. Ans.(d)
Sol. Agreement; Rhetorical construction
To avoid a wordy and confusing series of passive clauses, the relative clause explaining what James Cook did should be an active-voice construction (who so named rather than by whom they were named). The possessive pronoun referring to the Glass House Mountains should be plural (their rather than its), to agree with the plural antecedent.
Hence, D is Correct. This concise sentence uses active-voice construction in the relative clause and maintains agreement between the pronoun their and its antecedent.

S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. Agreement; Rhetorical construction
The subject of the first clause, the singular noun surge, must take the singular verb has raised rather than the plural “have raised”. It is superfluous and pointless to say that people hope both that there is a recovery and that such a recovery is underway. In this context, ‘there is’ adds nothing and can be omitted to create a more concise sentence.
Hence, (d) is Correct. In this sentence, the subject and verb agree, and the verb is in the appropriate tense; “a recovery is finally” is clear and concise.

S3. Ans.(e)
Sol. Verb form; Rhetorical construction
The past-perfect verbs had professed and had pretended designate a time (eighteenth and nineteenth century) earlier than simple past tense, so the second clause, explaining what happened around 1900, must use the past tense. The placement of the phrase until almost 1900 at the beginning of the second clause is confusing. Does it refer back to the first verb or forward to the next verb?
Hence, (e) Correct. The phrase “not until almost 1900” is properly placed, and the verb in the main clause is in the simple past tense.

S4. Ans.(e)
Sol. Idiom; Verb form
This sentence depends on the comparative structure x is more than y. Here, an idiomatically incorrect construction x (none) is more as y (the wave) is used. In addition, the second part of the sentence uses the past tense verb brought, indicating that the event is over. The verb used in the comparative construction must also be past tense, x (none) was more concentrated than y (the wave). Maybe and perhaps are interchangeable; perhaps is slightly more formal.
Hence, (e) is Correct. The correct comparative construction is used in this sentence; the verb is past tense.

S5. Ans.(a)
Sol. Agreement; Logical predication
This sentence correctly matches the singular verb, ranks, with the singular subject, diabetes, and uses the present tense to indicate a current situation. The phrase following diabetes is set off by a pair of commas, indicating that it is descriptive information that may be dropped from the sentence; it is not a part of the subject. Only is placed with precision next to the group of words it actually limits, by heart disease and cancer. Placed before surpassed, only would more ambiguously limit surpassed.
Hence, (a) Correct. In the original sentence, the subject and verb agree, and the proper tense is used; only is correctly placed next to the phrase it limits.

S6. Ans.(e)
Sol. Agreement; Parallelism
The plural subject chambers require plural pronouns. The sentence explains a causal sequence: visitors’ breadth introduced moisture that caused salt to crystallize, which caused the chambers to be closed for cleaning and repair. The phrase due to makes this causal sequence somewhat ambiguous, seeming to suggest that the repairs were due to humidity from visitors’ breath.
(e) Correct. The causal sentence is clear, and them clearly refers to chambers.

S7. Ans.(e)
Sol. Agreement; Rhetorical construction
When a number of words intervene between a pronoun and its referent, an error such as the one in this sentence is easy to make. The subject of the main clause is the singular noun company, so the pronoun referring to the company must also be singular. Even if the company might be thought of as referring to the members of a business, the singular verb (has become increasingly willing) establishes that the noun is singular in this sentence.
Hence, (e) Correct. In this concise sentence, the singular pronoun it agrees with the singular referent the company.

S8. Ans.(a)
Sol. Logical predication; Verb form
The sentence describes the central tenet of a theory about how the universe began. The focus of the second clause should be consistently on the subject the universe, and all verbs in the clause beginning with that must describe what the universe did at the initial explosive moment.
Hence , (a) is Correct. Both verbs in the second clause correctly take universe as their subject.

S9. Ans.(e)
Sol. Logical predication
This sentence intends to compare nineteenth-and twentieth-century writers. Instead the comparison becomes ambiguous and illogical. Like must be used to compare similar elements: Joyce and Woolf are like the Brontes and the Brownings; they are not like the idolization.
(e) Correct. In this sentence, like introduces a clear and concise comparison that correctly links the nineteenth-and twentieth-century writers.

S10. Ans.(b)
Sol. Verb form; Rhetorical construction
The use of the past tense (kept) is incorrect because a current situation is discussed; the present tense (keeps) is consistent with the other verbs in the sentence. In (A) and (C), which introduces a restrictive clause. Some writers follow the convention that which can only be used for nonrestrictive clauses, but insistence on this rule is controversial, and both (A) and (C) can be rejected on other grounds.
Hence, (b) is Correct. The verb keeps indicates a current situation and is consistent with the other verbs in the sentence. The sentence is clear and concise.

S11. Ans.(d)
Sol. Parallelism; Verb form
The purpose of the sentence is to describe the historically most popular method of building walls. The first clause announces this topic and the second clause describes the particular method. The clearest, most efficient way to accomplish these two pieces of business is to use a parallel structure. The ways to build in the first clause is narrowed to the single way to form and to lay in the second clause. These is no need to alternate the verb phrases between active and passive voice or to shift tenses.
Hence, (d) is Correct. The phrases to form and to lay in the second clause are parallel to “to build” in the first clause.

S12. Ans.(e)
Sol. Diction; Agreement
The modifying phrase when… sales is needlessly difficult to understand. The adverb correspondingly is incorrectly and ambiguously used; using the adjective corresponding to modify increases in sales makes the intended meaning clearer. Unaccompanied is not wrong but not accompanied more effectively expresses the intended negation.
(e) Correct. Not accompanied emphasizes the negative and is preferable to unaccompanied in this usage; corresponding modifies increases in sales; the modifier is clear and comprehensible, and there is no subject-verb agreement problem.

S13. Ans.(a)
Sol. Agreement; Grammatical construction
The plural subject of this sentence (surge and drop) requires a plural verb, suggest. The object of this verb, the clause beginning with that, should be presented in as clear and direct a manner as possible.
(a) Correct. The plural subject is matched with a plural verb.

S14. Ans.(a)
Sol. Logical predication; Parallelism
The correct parallel structure in the original sentence emphasizes the contrast between where sunspots are found (are visible… Sun) and where they are not (have never been sighted… equator). Sunspots is the subject of the sentence; are is the verb of the first part of the contrast, and have been sighted is the verb of the second. (The adjective visible is a complement and is parallel to the past participle sighted.) Both parts of the sentence conclude with phrases indicating location. The contrast itself is indicated by the conjunction but.
(a) Correct. This sentence clearly and correctly draws a contrast between where sunspots are found and where they are not.

S15. Ans.(e)
Sol. Parallelism; Grammatical construction
This sentence contains a list of three elements, all of which should be parallel. The last element should be preceded by the conjunction and. In this sentence, the last element must be made parallel to previous two: to (1) revamp computer security procedures, (2) institute new emergency response teams, and (3) create a special nongovernment organization to take charge of computer security planning. Omitting and causes the reader to anticipate still another element in the series when there is none. Using the participle creating not only violates parallelism but also causes misreading since the participial phrase could modify the first part of the sentence. To does not need to be repeated with institute and create because it is understood.
(e) Correct. The three elements in the series are parallel in this sentence, and the last is preceded by ‘and’.