Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Quantitative Aptitude


Direction(1-5)- Study the following table and answer the questions accordingly
Table shows production of mobile phone in different companies in different years (in thousand).


Q1. Which mobile phone company witnessed lowest growth rate in production from 2006 to 2012?
(a) Nokia
(b) Samsung
(c) Lenovo
(d) Moto
(e) None of these



Q2. Total phones produced by MI in 2007 is what percent of total phones produced by Nokia over all years? (approximately)
(a) 12%
(b) 9%
(c) 15%
(d) 18%
(e) 22%



Q3. What is the ratio of total production of company MI to the total production of Company Lenovo in all the years together?
(a) 83 : 55
(b) 55 : 83
(c) 89  : 53
(d) 53 :89
(e) None of these


Q4. Total phones produced by Nokia and Moto in 2012 isapproximately  what percent more or less than the phones produced by Nokia and MI in 2007?
(a) 10%
(b) 27%
(c) 18%
(d) 13%
(e) 23%



Q5. Which mobile phone company witnessed the maximum growth rate in production from 2006 to 2010?
(a) Moto
(b) MI
(c) Samsung
(d) Nokia
(e) None of these



Directions (6-10): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following given questions(just calculate the approximate value) ?

Q6. 0.052 ÷ 0.001 × 59.989 = 29% of 399.98
(a) 46
(b) 26
(c) 16
(d) 56
(e) 52



Q7. 29.97% of 781 + 43% of 801 = 528 + ?
(a) 100
(b) 30
(c) 70
(d) 80
(e) 50



Q8. (77.987% of 358)+(68.55% of 729)= ?
(a) 780
(b) 705
(c) 840
(d) 825
(e) 695

S8. Ans.(a)
Sol. ≈ 280 +500
≈ 780
(a) 4680
(b) 4620
(c) 4640
(d) 4540
(e) 4340

(a) 200
(b) 400
(c) 300
(d) 100
(e) 150


Direction(11-15) In each of the following questions two equations are given, solve these equations and give answer.

(a). if x ≥ y 
(b). if x> y
(c). if x ≤ y
(d). if x<y
(e). if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y







Daily Word List


Dear Readers,
Since several banking exams are lined up in upcoming months and vocabulary plays an important role to score 4- 5 marks within a few seconds, if you are memorizing words on the very daily basis. Here, we are providing you some words to help you to attain your goal.

1. Portend (V):- Portend means to show a sign that something calamitous is about to happen.
Synonyms: augur, auspicate, betoken, bode, forecast, foreshadow, foretell, omen, predict, prefigure, presage, prognosticate
Uses: These signs bode bad news.
Trick : When we reached the port's end (sea port) we saw some dead bodies, which gave a sign that something bad was going to happen.

2. Splurge (V):- To splurge is to indulge yourself. You can also go on a splurge if you spend a lot or act extravagantly in another way.
Synonyms : flash, flaunt, ostentate, show off, swank
Uses: Greece had got into the habit of splurging on borrowed money.
Trick : when that special girl urges you to buy something prodigal, you buy it

3. Vilifier (N):- one who attacks the reputation of another by slander or libel.
Synonyms: backbiter, defamer, libeler, maligner, slanderer, traducer.
Uses: Let us watch with jealous care the honor of our country, and scorn the aspersions of its vilifiers.

4. Conundrum (N):- a difficult problem.
Synonyms: brain-teaser, enigma, riddle, dillema.
Uses: Europe's conundrum
Trick: drum ke andar kaun hai.

5. Prospect (N):- A prospect is the possibility that something fabulous will happen.
Synonyms: chance
Uses: The prospect of sanctions on Iranian oil being lifted has depressed prices further.

6. Repartee (N):- adroitness and cleverness in reply.
Synonyms: backchat, banter, give-and-take, raillery
Uses: It’s mostly in the repartee and interactions with secondary characters.

7. Indelible (Adj):- cannot be removed or erased.
Synonyms: unerasable.
Uses: indelible memories.

8. Raconteur (N):- a person skilled in telling anecdotes.
Synonyms: anecdotist.
Uses: Raconteurs are gifted storytellers, able to spin amusing tales from everyday life.

9. Turgid (Adj):- ostentatiously lofty in style.
Synonyms: bombastic, declamatory, large, orotund, tumid.
USes: The movie’s plot was so turgid that people left the theater completely confused.
Trick: TURGID= (TURBID and TURGID river). If there is extreme turbidity in the river, then the river must a turgid river(swollen),because it washes away the mud from the bank.

10. Quiescence (N):- a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction.
Synonyms: dormancy, quiescency
Uses: While the bees are quiescent early in the morning and in the evening, they are overactive in the middle of the day.
Trick: quiet+essence- quality of being at rest or stillness.

Reasoning Ability



Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live in an eight-storey building. The ground floor is numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each of them is preparing for different competitive exam viz. IAS, SSC, Bank, GATE, PCS, RRB, CAT and NET but not necessarily in the same order.
There is only one floor between the A and the one who is preparing for NET exam. The one who prepares for NET does not live on first floor. D lives just below B. The one who is preparing for IAS exam live on even-numbered floor and just above the floor on which the person who is preparing for PCS exam lives. The one who is preparing for RRB exam lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the 8th floor. Neither D nor H lives on the 1st floor. Only one person lives between the one who is preparing for CAT and D. A lives on an odd-numbered floor and E lives just above A. B lives on the fourth floor. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for RRB and A. F lives just below the one who is preparing for PCS. D is preparing for neither PCS nor NET. The one who prepares for Bank exam does not live on an odd-numbered floor. G does not prepare for SSC. There are two floors between the H and the one on which E lives. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for GATE and the one who is preparing for Bank.

Q1. Who among the following is preparing for SSC?
(a) D
(b) C
(c) F
(d) E
(e) None of these

Q2. How many persons are there between E and B?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) None of these

Q3. Who among the following lives on the topmost floor?
(a) The one who is preparing for IAS
(b) The one who is preparing for RRB
(c) The one who is preparing for Bank
(d) The one who is preparing for SSC
(e) None of these

Q4. Which of the following combinations is/are true?
(a) Floor no. 2 – D – GATE 
(b) Floor no. 5 – F – NET 
(c) Floor no. 1 – C – SSC 
(d) Floor no. 8 – E – IAS 
(e) None of these

Q5. A is preparing for which of the following exam?
(a) IAS
(b) NET
(c) RRB
(d) PCS
(e) None of these

Solution(1-5): 



S1. Ans.(b)
Sol.

S2. Ans.(c)
Sol.

S3. Ans.(a)
Sol.

S4. Ans.(d)
Sol.

S5. Ans.(d)
Sol.

Directions (6-10): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the answer.

Conditions:-
(1) If the first letter is a consonants and the last letter is vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
(2) If the both first and last letters is vowel both are to be coded as 0.
(3) If the both first and last letter is consonants, then their code are to be coded as first letter code.
(4) If the first letter is vowel and last letter is consonants then both are to be coded as the code for the last letter code.

Q6. KUNLEQ
(a) #$87%#
(b) #$57%#
(c) #$87%6
(d) #$8%7
(e) None of these

Q7. IKGFEM
(a) 9#2@%4
(b) 9#2@%9
(c) 4#2@%4
(d) 4#2@84
(e) None of these

Q8. JNLEQU
(a) 187%6#
(b) 18#67%
(c) $876%1
(d) $87%61
(e) None of these 

Q9. EIBQKU
(a) %956#$
(b) %965#$
(c) 0956#0
(d) 059#60
(e) None of these

Q10. BGKEQI
(a) 52#6%9
(b) 52#%69
(c) 92%#65
(d) 92#%65
(e) None of these

Solution(6-10):

S6. Ans.(a)
Sol. Since the first and last both letter are consonants, So both are coded as first letter code i.e. #$87%#

S7. Ans.(c)
Sol. Since first letter is vowel and last letter is consonants, so both are to be coded as last letter code i.e. → 4#2@%4

S8. Ans.(d)
Sol. Since first letter is consonant and last letter is vowel, so their codes are interchanged i.e. $87%61

S9. Ans.(c)
Sol. Since both first and last letter are vowel both are to be coded as 0 i.e. 0956#0

S10. Ans.(d)
Sol. Since first letter is consonant and last letter is vowel, so their code are interchanged i.e. 92#%65

Directions (11-15): In the following questions, the symbols @, ©, %, $ and * are used the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘A © B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is greater than B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is equal to B’
Now in each of these questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer
(a) If only conclusion I is true
(b) If only conclusion II is true
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II is true
(e) If both conclusion I and II are true

Q11. Statements: P @ R, T $ V, R % S, T @ S
Conclusions: I. R % V II. P % V

Q12. Statements: C $ D, D % E, F @ E, H © C
Conclusions: I. H © F II. H * F

Q13. Statements: M @ N, N © O, O * P, P % R
Conclusions: I. R % M II. P % M

Q14. Statements: T $ U, X @ W, U % X, Y % W
Conclusions: I. T $ X II. Y % U

Q15. Statements: R $ T, S * T, S % U, W @ U
Conclusions: I. U © T  II. W © R

Solution(11-15):

S11. Ans.(a)
Sol. P ≤ R > S ≥ T ≥ V
Conclusions:
I. R % V (  True)
II. P % V( Not True)

S12. Ans.(d)
Sol. H < C ≥ D > E ≥ F
Conclusions:
I. H © F( Not True)
II. H * F( Not True)

S13. Ans.(b)
Sol. M ≤ N < O = P > R
Conclusions:
I. R % M( Not True)
II. P % M(  True)

S14. Ans.(d)
Sol. T ≥ U > X ≤ W < Y
Conclusions:
I. T $ X( Not True)
II. Y % U( Not True)

S15. Ans.(e)
Sol. R ≥ T= S > U ≥ W
Conclusions:
I. U © T (  True)
II. W © R(  True)

Quantitative Aptitude



Q1. The average age of a group of persons going for picnic is 16 years. Twenty new persons with an average age of 15 years join the group on the spot due to which their average age becomes 15.5 years. The number of persons initially going for picnic is 
(a) 5 
(b) 10
(c) 20
(d) 30
(e) none of these









Q2. In a mixture of 60 litres, the ratio of milk to water is 2 : 1. If the ratio of milk to water is to be 1 : 2, then amount of water (in litres) to be further added is
(a) 20
(b) 40
(c) 60
(d) 80
(e) none of these




















Q3. How many litres of a 30% alcohol solution should be added to 40 litres of a 60% alcohol solution to prepare a 50% solution ? 
(a) 30
(b) 20
(c) 24
(d) 32 
(e) none of these














Q4. Samant bought a microwave oven and paid 10% less than the original price. He sold it with 30% profit on the price he had paid. What percentage of profit did Samant earn on the original price? 
(a) 17%
(b) 20%
(c) 27%
(d) 32%
(e) 40%









Q5. What will be the difference in simple and compound interest on Rs. 2000 after three years at the rate of 10 percent per annum? 
(a) Rs. 160 
(b) Rs. 42
(c) Rs. 62
(d) Rs. 20 
(e) none of these














Directions (6-10): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions. Find the exact value.

(a) 72
(b) 67
(c) 62
(d) 77
(e) None of these


(a) 15
(b) 17
(c) 19
(d) 21
(e) None of these


(a) 85
(b) 75
(c) 125
(d) 50
(e) None of these

(a) 182
(b) 728
(c) 364
(d) 218
(e) None of these



Directions (11-15): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

Q11. 2,     8,     26,     ?,     242
(a) 78
(b) 72
(c) 82
(d) 84
(e) None of these


Q12. 3,     4,     12,     ?,     196
(a) 45
(b) 40
(c) 41
(d) 49
(e) None of these


Q13.  5,     3,     6,     ?,     64.75
(a) 15
(b)15.5
(c) 17.5
(d) 17.25
(e) None of these


Q14.  384,     381,     372,     345,     264,     ?
(a) 23
(b) 25
(c) 43
(d) 24
(e) None of these


Q15.  282,     286,     302,     ?,     402
(a) 366
(b) 318
(c) 326
(d) 338
(e) None of these





Daily Word List


Dear Readers,
Since several banking exams are lined up in upcoming months and vocabulary plays an important role to score 4- 5 marks within a few seconds, if you are memorizing words on the very daily basis. Here, we are providing you some words to help you to attain your goal.

1. Immurement (N):- the state of being imprisoned.
Synonyms: captivity, imprisonment, incarceration.
Uses: He practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon.

2. Abjure (V):- formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure.
Synonyms: forswear, recant, resile, retract.
Uses: In order to marry the peasant he loved, the prince made the decision to abjure his title.
Trick: Abjure think it like injure. so once you are injured you will give up. so abjure means give up. 

3. Portend (V):- indicate by signs.
Synonyms: augur, auspicate, betoken, bode, forecast, foreshadow, foretell, omen, predict, prefigure, presage, prognosticate.
Uses: Even though I have low grades in school right now, I do not believe my report card will portend my success in life.
Trick: When we reached the port's end (sea port) we saw some dead bodies, which gave a sign that something bad was going to happen.

4. Visage (N):- the appearance conveyed by a person's face.
Synonyms: countenance, phiz, physiognomy, smiler.
Uses: After the blind sculptor touched her daughter’s face, she was able to perfectly create her child’s visage in clay.
Trick: VISion of AGE. How can you visualise someone's age? By his/her face.

5. Vagabond (N):- a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support.
Synonyms: drifter, floater, vagrant.
Uses: One of our fervent readers Who is well known on BA as Solitary vagabond (pseudonym) but no one knows what is his actual name :))
Trick: This word can be thought as Vagabond = James Bond the spy, does not live at one permanent place and is always seen wandering all over the world.

6. Vendetta (N):- a feud in which members of the opposing parties murder each other.
Synonyms: blood feud.
Trick: Ven (when)- d (the)- etta (attack)....when they attack each other they are in vendetta.

7. venerable (Adj):- profoundly honored.
Synonyms: august, revered, most respected.
Uses: The Pope is a venerable leader who is recognized for his commitment to helping others.
Trick: Venerable politicians are vulnerable to attacks because they are savory.

8. Hackneyed (Adj):- repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse.
Synonyms: banal, commonplace, old-hat, shopworn, stock, threadbare, timeworn, tired, trite, well-worn.
Uses: Too often used by young girls, the word “like” has become hackneyed.
Trick: when a software is hacked, it becomes hackneyed because then all people are able to use that program without paying for.

9. Scrupulous (Adj):- characterized by extreme care and great effort.
Synonyms: conscientious, painstaking.
Uses: less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance
Trick: It makes u think of sculpture and while building sculpture the worker has to be very careful.

10. Gregarious (Adj):- If you know someone who's outgoing, sociable, and fond of the company of others, you might want to call her gregarious.
Synonyms: Social.
Uses: Gregarious people are likely to hang out with friends every weekend while reserved people keep to themselves.

Trick: Spread happiness, Kamali (Uff Miss Sahiba), and several ones (Sorry I am unable to recall more names but there is many one on BA) who are Gregarious girls :))

Daily Word List


Dear Readers,
Since several banking exams are lined up in upcoming months and vocabulary plays an important role to score 4- 5 marks within a few seconds, if you are memorizing words on the very daily basis. Here, we are providing you some words to help you to attain your goal.

1. Sedulous (Adj):- A sedulous person is someone who works hard and doesn't give up easily.
Synonyms: Assiduous, industrious, diligent.
Uses: Drunken Master(whose birthday is today :D) MegaMind, AK GUD BOY, Paglu, Tom Cruise, Neo, Nanna Nattu, Vibhu, Che Guvera, Solitary Vegabond, and many more whose name, I am unable to recall are sedulous people:))

2. Bibillophile (N):- someone who loves (and usually collects) books.
Synonyms: booklover.
Uses: Bibilophile who is a voracious reader on BA is a booklover :))

3. Aversion (N):- a feeling of intense dislike.
Synonyms: antipathy, distaste.
Uses: I averse very much to rebuke anyone or use acrimonious language for anyone, but some people are so stubborn that they don't heed any attention what any Mod is saying to them, every time I try to avert to take any drastic measure, but they compel me to take these drastic measures.
Trick: made of word averse + ion....averse as in the above case...one who is disinclined towards something...............and such a person always has a firm dislike for things.

4. Dwindle (N):- become smaller or lose substance.
Synonyms: dwindle away, dwindle down
Uses: When the store manager realized that his supply of the popular new toy was beginning to dwindle, he placed an order for a thousand more units.
Trick: if a swindler swindles you then your savings dwindle.

5. Confluence (N):- a place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers)
Synonyms: meeting
Uses: Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers.

6. Colloquial (Adj):- characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation; informally,बोलचाल की भाषा में.
Synonyms: conversational
Uses: Katherine Pierce use to wrote her letters in a colloquial style :)
Trick:  colloquial - can be read as Coll - local so we use local language(informal) language in our college.

7. Provenance (N):- where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence
Synonyms: birthplace, cradle, place of origin, provenience
Uses: India is the provenance of many cultures.

8. Convalesce (V):- get over an illness or shock.
Synonyms: recover, recuperate.
Uses: India'll need to convalesce for several years to forget about terrorist attack at various places in Mumbai.

9. Conjecture (V):- to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds.
Synonyms: hypothecate, hypothesise, hypothesize, speculate, suppose, theorise, theorize.
Uses: The jury rejected the attorney’s conjecture about the defendant’s motive because of a lack of evidence.
Trick: sounds like 'lecture' ..assume you guess an answer for a question asked during a lecture.

10. Apocryphal (Adj):- being of questionable authenticity; able to be refuted
Synonyms: questionable, confutable, confutative, refutable.
Uses: If a politician says things you doubt are true, you might describe his words as questionable.

Daily Word List


Dear Readers,
Since several banking exams are lined up in upcoming months and vocabulary plays an important role to score 4- 5 marks within a few seconds, if you are memorizing words on the very daily basis. Here, we are providing you some words to help you to attain your goal.

1. Spatial (Adj):- pertaining to or involving or having the nature of space.
Synonyms: spacial
Uses: the first dimension to concentrate on is the spatial one

2. Realm (N):- a domain in which something is dominant.
Synonyms: kingdom, land
Uses: the rise of the realm of cotton in the south.
Trick:  realm (re + alm ) alm means king like almpanah in hindi (region of alm = kingdom)

3. Expatriate (N):- a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country.
Synonyms: exile, expat
Uses: The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions.
Trick:  read EXPATRIATE as EX-PATRIOT, now no more a patriot, as the person withdrew from his native land and settled somewhere else.

4. Adulterate (V):- corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones.
Synonyms: debase, dilute, load, stretch.
Uses: If you want to adulterate your alcoholic drink, you should add some water to it.
TRick: Sharma ji hum thoda bewafa kya huye aap to Adulterate (Badchalan) hi ho gaye:)

5. Vanquish (V):- come out better in a competition, race, or conflict.
Synonyms: beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce
Uses: In the movies, the superheroes usually vanquish the villains.
Trick: sounds like vanish..by vanishing u can be better than anyone in a competition!!

6. Condescending (Adj):- The Latin prefix con- means "with," and the Latin word for descend means "down," so the word condescending probably developed to describe someone who looked down on others.
Synonyms: arch, patronising, patronizing
Uses: It's usually intended to make people feel bad about not knowing or having something, and it very often works.

7. chicanery (N):- the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them).
Synonyms: chicane, guile, trickery, wile
Uses: You can smell the chicanery from a dishonest politician like Lalu And Mulayam.
Trick: chicanery sounds like shikari who uses means of deception to trick animals into his traps.

8. Abrade (V):- rub hard or scrub
Synonyms: abrase, corrade, rub down, rub off, scour
Uses: Soaps are also prepared in which large proportions of fine sharp sand, or of powdered pumice, are incorporated, and these substances, by their abrading action, powerfully assist the detergent influence of the soap on hands much begrimed by manufacturing operations.'
Trick: If you have VIM LIQUID then you don't have to abrade much your oily pots :))

9. Retreat (N):- the act of withdrawing or going backward (especially to escape something hazardous or unpleasant)
Uses: the disorderly retreat of Pakistani troops in Kargil war.
TRick: retreat=suppose if someone asks for re(again) treat....you will avoid him.move back from from him ie withdraw

10. Propitiate (V):- to make pleased or less angry by giving or saying something desired.
Synonyms: appease
Uses: After Tom Cruise forgot his wife’s birthday, he tried to propitiate the situation by purchasing her the pearl necklace she always wanted :)
Trick: If you forgot flowers on your Girl Friend's birthday, you can still propitiate her by sending a bouquet the next day.

Daily Word List


Dear Readers,Since several banking exams are lined up in upcoming months and vocabulary plays an important role to score 4- 5 marks within a few seconds, if you are memorizing words on the very daily basis. Here, we are providing you some words to help you to attain your goal.
1) Cogent:
a)well organised thinking, powerfully persuasive, crisp and clear thinking
Hindu eg: the home ministry told the president that there were no content circumstances warranting a rethink on Yakub's hanging.
b)having the power to induce action or belief. eg: it is hard to find Cogent argument amidst all emotional outburst.
Trick: co-gent -a gentleman is always a right person to convince others. Co-agent- I find company's agents more convincing than others

2) Impasse: a) when there is no way a passing is going to occur
 b) a situation in which the parties involved cannot or won't move forward to make progress
 Hindu eg: No end to the parliament impasse as the opposition sticks to its demand.
 Syn: deadened, descend, stalemate,
 Tricks: Im(passe) impossible to pass

3) infiltrated: a) enter a group or organization to spy on its members or pass through enemy lines in a military conflict.                           
 Hindu eg: the militants indicated that the terrorists had infiltrated from  Pakistan into Punjab 
Trick: In came the traitor as in-traited                                      .


4) Appellant: the party who appeals the decision of a lower court.
  Hindu eg: the CIC upheld the voters right and directed that the appellant be paid 10000 rs.

5) Graft: a)means bribery and corruption.
 b) transplanting skin or bones in medicine, as in a skin graft
 Hindu eg: another Chinese official to be prosecuted for graft.
 Shaking with fear for Brady, she watched them cut through the skin grafts and transfuse blood  then jump his heart.

6) Piqued( peeked):a) to make someone angry or annoyed
 b)to arouse ,stimulate or excite,to increase interest
 eg: her interest in dance was piqued at the summer camp .
trick: don't pick on me i.e. don't irritate me...

7) Reconnaissance: checking out situation before taking action
eg :you could do a reconnaissance on a new employee before hiring her.
eg:  An exchange of fire occurred at the border on a reconnaissance mission
Trick: sounds like recognize an army while surveying your territory.

8)Amnesty: pardon for wrong doing or signal of a govt willingness to overlook something.              
eg: Chinese citizens who were jailed for illegal logging were freed in an amnesty. 
Syn: pardon
Trick: amnesty- I am nasty still my parents forgive me.

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Dear Readers,
Since several banking exams are lined up in upcoming months and vocabulary plays an important role to score 4- 5 marks within a few seconds, if you are memorizing words on the very daily basis. Here, we are providing you some words to help you to attain your goal.

1. Chastisement (N):- a rebuke for making a mistake, a verbal punishment.
Synonyms: chastening, correction, castigation
Uses: The government then took this chastisement(verbal punishment) and ran wild.
Tricks: In Iran, if you break your chastity you will suffer chastisement.

2. Interlocutor (N):- a person who takes part in a conversation.
Symonyms: conversational partner
Uses: The government’s interlocutor(middle man), R.N. Ravi, confirmed to a local daily that the August 3 agreement was indeed a ‘framework agreement’.
Trick: An INTERLOCUTOR is someone who INTERLOCks his mind with another through conversation

3. Unconsummated (Adj):- not consummated (especially of a marriage),
Synonyms: imperfect, unfinished
Uses: an unconsummated marriage can be annulled
Trick: Hamari Adhuri Kahani=  Hamari Unconsummated parable :)

4. Hitherto (Adj):- used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time.
Synonyms: as yet, heretofore, so far, thus far, til now, until now, up to now, yet
Uses: Before John learned to fly an airplane, he had hitherto been afraid of heights.
Trick: Nana Patekar Killed 56 people in the Movie Ab Tak Chhappan = Hithero Chhappan:) 

5. Brimming (Adj):- filled to capacity.
Synonyms: brimful, brimful
Uses: a child brimming over with curiosity
Trick: I know that Anjii, Malvika, Meo Voto, Cynosure, Misty, Glady, Butterfly, Avina, Prachi, Rhiza, Riti, Aashi, Casey and Many more whose names I am unable to recall (will mention name of the rest ones next time) the Girls who are brimmed with emotions :))

6. Dictum (N):- an authoritative declaration; an opinion voiced by a judge on a point of law not directly bearing on the case in question and therefore not binding.
Synonyms: pronouncement, say-so, obiter dictum.
Uses: Responsible corporates have long discarded the Milton Friedman dictum(announce,घोषणा) from their public vocabulary.
Trick: dictator means authoritarian; dictum means an authoritative statement.

7. Progenitor (N):- an ancestor in the direct line, an ancesto, funder.
Synonyms: primogenitor
Uses: Adam and Eve are the Progenitors of humans.
Trick: Rishtey me to Hum tumhare Progenitor (Baap) lagte hain Naam hai Shahenshah:))

8. Fortuitous (Adj):- occurring by happy chance.
Synonyms: fortunate
Uses: profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials
Trick: Oye Lucky Lucky oye = Oye Fortuitous Fortuitous Oye :)

9. Diabolic (Adj):- showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil.
Synonyms: devilish, diabolical, mephistophelean, mephistophelian
Uses: An idle mind is a Diabolic's workshop.
Trick: Think of the Diabolic and Diabolic is here.

10. Rancour (N):- a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
Synonyms: bitterness, gall, rancor, resentment, reprisal.
Uses: Although my friend betrayed me, I have no rancor towards him.
Trick:  Badlapur = RANCOURPur :))

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Dear Readers,
Since several banking exams are lined up in upcoming months and vocabulary plays an important role to score 4- 5 marks within a few seconds, if you are memorizing words on the very daily basis. Here, we are providing you some words to help you to attain your goal.

1. Bedlam (N):- a state of extreme confusion and disorder.
Synonyms: chaos, pandemonium, topsy-turvydom, topsy-turvyness
Uses: As "Bhangarh To Bedlam" hits the stands, author Deepta Roy Chakraverti urges readers to separate the paranormal from the superstitious

2. Penurious (Adj):- lacking money; excessively unwilling to spend, not having enough money to pay for necessities.
Synonyms: parsimonious, hard up, impecunious, in straitened circumstances, penniless, pinched
Uses: Warren Buffett, famous multi-billionaire, still drives a cheap sedan, not because he is penurious, but because luxury cars are gaudy and impractical.

3. Imbibe (V):- to drink or absorb as if drinking; take in, also metaphorically
Synonyms: absorb, draw, soak up, sop up, suck, suck up, take in, take up
Uses: Plato imbibed Socrates’ teachings to such an extent that he was able to write volumes of work that he directly attributed, sometimes word for word, to Socrates.

4. Ponderous (Adj):- having great mass and weight and unwieldiness
Synonyms: heavy, lumbering
Uses: Laden with 20 kilograms of college text books, the freshman moved ponderously across the campus.

5. Diatribe (N):- a strong verbal attack against a person or institution.
Synonyms: fulmination, rebuke, remonstrate, reprimand, reproof, scold, take to task, trounce, vituperate
Uses: Steve’s mom launched into a diatribe during the PTA meeting, contending that the school was little more than a daycare in which students stare at the wall and teachers stare at the chalkboard.

6. Turpitude (N):- a corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice.
Synonyms: depravity, corruption, degeneracy, depravation, putrefaction
Uses: During his reign, Caligula indulged in unspeakable sexual practices, so it is not surprising that he will forever be remembered for his turpitude.

7. Quid pro Quo (N):- something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises.
Synonyms: quid
Uses: Rajiv Gandhi allowed Bhopal gas tragedy accused Warren Anderson, the former Union Carbide chief, to leave the country as a quid pro quo for the release of the son of a family friend Adil Shariyar.

8. Byzantine (Adj):- intricate and complex
Synonyms: convoluted, involved, knotty, tangled, tortuous
Uses: Getting a driver’s license is not simply a matter of taking a test; the regulations and procedures are so byzantine that many have found themselves at the mercy of the Department of Motor Vehicles.

9. Expunge (V):- to eliminate completely; remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line.
Synonyms: excise, scratch, strike
Uses: When I turned 18, all of the shoplifting and jaywalking charges were expunged from my criminal record.

10. Anathema (N):- a detested person; the source of somebody's hate; a formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication.
Synonyms: condemnation, curse, execration
Uses: Hundreds of years ago, Galileo was anathema to the church; today the church is anathema to some on the left side of the political spectrum.

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Vocabulary is an important part of English that helps you deal with all kinds of questions in objective as well as descriptive papers of various exams. You can learn new words daily from our Daily Word List. Learn the words and make your own sentences on the basis of the given word list. Here are a few lines from The Hindu.

Example: “We have decided to listen to people in the first stage. This exercise will be followed up vigorously.”

1. Vigorous [vig-er-uh s] 
Adjective: full of or characterized by vigor; strong; active; robust; energetic; forceful; a vigorous personality; powerful in action or effect.
Synonyms: actively, boldly, eagerly, earnestly, firmly, forcefully, healthily, passionately, quickly, resolutely, robustly, sincerely, strenuously, wholeheartedly, zealously, decidedly, devoutly, fearlessly, forcibly.

Example: I couldn’t have asked for a more serene stage for my first gig in my homeland.

2. Gig [gig] 
Noun: a single professional engagement, usually of short duration, as of jazz or rock musicians; any job, especially one of short or uncertain duration; a teaching gig out west somewhere.
Verb: to work as a musician, especially in a single engagement.
Synonyms: appearance, concert, engagement, recital, employment, job, performance.
Antonyms: unemployment.

Example: And the music seemed to bridge the chasm between the two major communities.

3. Chasm [kaz-uh m] 
Noun: a yawning fissure or deep cleft in the earth's surface; gorge; a breach or wide fissure in a wall or other structure; a marked interruption of continuity; gap.
Synonyms: cleavage, crater, crevasse, fissure, gorge, ravine, rift, schism, void, abysm, alienation, arroyo, blank, breach, cavity, cleft, clove,
Antonyms: closing, closure, remembrance, solid.

Example: A majority of Kashmiri Pandits left the Valley as militancy erupted in the 1990s. Since then, the two communities have struggled to reconcile with each other.

4. Reconcile [rek-uh n-sahyl] 
Verb: to cause (a person) to accept or be resigned to something not desired; to win over to friendliness; cause to become amicable; to compose or settle (a quarrel, dispute, etc.); to bring into agreement or harmony; make compatible or consistent.
Synonyms: accommodate, appease, assuage, conform, coordinate, harmonize, integrate, pacify, placate, rectify, resolve, reunite, accord, accustom, arbitrate, arrange, attune, compose, conciliate, cool, fit, intercede, mediate, mitigate, propitiate, proportion, regulate.
Antonyms: agitate, fight, inciteirritate.

Example: “They (India and Japan) pledged to work together to deal with the current serious situation and called on the international community to rigorously and fully implement relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions to maximise pressure on North Korea.”

5. Rigorous [rig-er-uh s] 
Adjective: characterized by rigor; rigidly severe or harsh, as people, rules, or discipline; severely exact or accurate; precise; (of weather or climate) uncomfortably severe or harsh; extremely inclement.
Synonyms: anxiously, attentively, conscientiously, correctly, deliberately, delicately, discreetly, faithfully, fully, gingerly, laboriously, meticulously, precisely, prudently, scrupulously.
Antonyms: inadequatelyincompletelypartiallyuncarefully.

Example: Odisha govt rapped for delay in notifying elephant corridors.

6. Rap [rap] 
Verb: to criticize sharply; to strike, especially with a quick, smart, or light blow; to utter sharply or vigorously; (of a spirit summoned by a medium) to communicate (a message) by raps (often followed by out).
Synonyms: beat, blow, conk, crack, knock, lick, pat, strike, swat, swipe, tap, whack.
Antonyms: approval, flattery, praise, silence.

7. Corridor [kawr-i-der, -dawr, kor-] 
Noun: a gallery or passage; hallway; a passage into which several rooms or apartments open; a passageway in a passenger ship or railroad car permitting access to separate cabins or compartments.
Synonyms: aisle, foyer, hall, lobby, passage, passageway, entranceway, ingress, couloir, entrance hall.

Example: Petitioners contend that it’s an obnoxious practice; court says plea for stringent norms in public interest.

8. Stringent [strin-juh nt] 
Adjective: rigorously binding or exacting; strict; severe; compelling, constraining, or urgent; convincing or forcible.
Synonyms: binding, demanding, draconian, exacting, forceful, harsh, inflexible, ironclad, rigorous, severe, stiff, strict, tough, acrimonious, brick-wall, by the book, by the numbers, compelling, confining.
Antonyms: amenable, calm, easy, easy-going.

Example: More often, there are trend lines of slow-moving geopolitical changes which come together at a particular moment in time resulting in an inflection point.

9. Inflection [in-flek-shuh n] 
Noun: modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice; a bend or angle.
Synonyms: articulation, pronunciation, timbre, tone of voice, change, emphasis, enunciation, modulation, pitch, sound, tonality, tone, variation.
Antonym: monotone.

ExampleIrrationalism in city planning.

10. Irrationalism [ih-rash-uh-nl-iz-uh m] 
Noun: irrationality in thought or action; an attitude or belief having a nonrational basis; a theory that nonrational forces govern the universe.