Thursday, 22 June 2017

English (Noun)

 English (Noun)
Noun
Words are divided into different kinds or classes according to the work they do in a sentence. 
These kinds or classes are known as Parts of Speech. They are eight in number:
1. Noun
2. Pronoun
3. Verb
4. Adjective
5. Adverb
6. Preposition
7. Conjunction
8. Interjection.
What is noun?
Noun is a word used to name a person, place or thing.
For example:
Rama was an epic king.

Kinds of Noun
1. Common Noun
A common noun is a name given in common to every person or thing of the same class or kind. For example;
I write with a pen.
The student asked me a few questions.

2. Proper Noun
A proper noun is the name of a particular person or place.
For example:
Ramu is a wise fellow.
Patna lacks basic civic amenities.

Rule: Proper nouns are always written with a capital letter at the beginning.
Incorrect: Earlier the capital of india was in calcutta.
Correct: Earlier the capital of India was in Calcutta.

Rule: Proper nouns are sometimes used as common nouns.
Incorrect: LK Advani is today regarded as Sardar
Patel of India.
Correct: LK Advani is today regarded as the Sardar Patel of India.

Rule: In this case proper nouns are always preceded by articles.
She is a Lata Mangeshkar.
Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India.

3. Collective Noun
A Collective noun is the name of a group of persons or things. For example army, committee,
 crowd, fleet, flock, herd, jury, mob, parliament, team.

Rule: A collective noun usually takes a singular verb and is substituted by a singular pronoun.
Incorrect: The jury were unanimous in their opinion.
Correct: The jury was unanimous in its opinion.

Rule: A collective noun takes a plural verb and is substituted by a plural pronoun
 when the individuals of which it is composed are thought of net behaving as a single unit
Incorrect: The jury was divided in its opinions.
Correct: The jury were divided in their opinions.

4. Abstract Noun
An abstract noun is usually the name of a quality, action or state considered apart from the object
 ( which is usually a common noun and often qualified by an adjective) 
to which it belongs. For example:
Innocence is integral to a child.
Love knows no bound.

5. Material Noun
A material noun is the name of a material ( matter from which a thing is made). For example:
Cotton is the source of natural fibre.
Milk constitutes a nutritious food.

Rule: A material noun does not take an article (a, an, the) before it.
Incorrect: The tobacco is a cash crop.
Correct: Tobacco is a cash crop.

Rule: It takes articles when treated as common nouns.
Incorrect: They offered me glass of water.
Correct: They offered me a glass of water.
Numbers
Numbers are of two kinds-
(1) Singular Number
(2) Plural Number
Generally while changing singular noun to plural we add s, es in the end.
For example
cow-cows
chair-chairs
school-schools
Mango-Mangoes
On the surface some nouns appear to be singular but in meaning they are treated as plural.
For example,
cattle, clergy, people, children, police, poultry
Incorrect: The peasantry has always stood as rockstars for the development of a country.
Correct: The peasantry have always stood as rockstars for the development of a country.
Some nouns look like plural but are always used as singular. For example,
Subjects - Mathematics, economics, physics, ethics, politics, classics.

Rule: When these subjects denote qualities or property, they are used in plural sense. For example,
Incorrect: His mathematics is weak.
Correct: His mathematics are weak.
Diseases - Rickets, AIDS, diabetes, mumps, measles. Some other nouns - News, gallows, summons, innings.
Some nouns are plural in form and in meaning, normally they are instruments or dress articles which have two parts and make a kind of pair. 
Do not use a/an before these nouns.
For example,
Spectacles, tongs, scissors, pincers, bellows, trousers, drawers, breaches, pants, knickers, pantaloons.
Certain other nouns - caves, riches (valuables), alms, funds, proceeds (profit), annals (record).
Incorrect : I bought a trousers yesterday.
Correct :I bought a pair of trousers yesterday.
Some nouns are always singular and used as singular only. For example Poetry, information, machinery, dust, furniture, dirt, traffic,
 money, music. Some nouns have one meaning in singular form and another in plural.

Quiz based on above concepts :

1. When he returned (a)/ from America, he informed me (b)/ that he had come here (c)/ to do urgent work. (d)/ No error (e)2. 
I do my best (a)/ but I don’t understand (b)/ why I do not get expected (c)/ marks in the examination. (d)/ No error (e)3.
 The pretty woman (a)/ sitting in the car (b)/ is the daughter of one of (c)/ the headman of the village. (d)/ No error (e)4. 
You will not be (a)/ allowed to go (b)/ anywhere else to (c)/ play outdoor games. (d)/ No error (e)5. 
The beautiful surrounding (a)/ of the palace (b)/ attracted a large number of (c)/ tourists coming from abroad. (d)/ No error (e)6. 
He did not know (a)/ that the headquarter (b)/ of the army (c)/ was in Delhi. (d)/ No error (e)7.
 Liberalisation of economy (a)/ has given birth to (b)/ many uncommon (c)/ phenomenon in the society.(d)/ No error (e)8.
Thousand of young (a)/ protesters were standing (b)/ at Jantar Mantar and (c)/ supporting Anna Hazare. (d)/ No error (e)9.
 It is very difficult (a)/ to chase (b)/ a huge score in the (c)/ fourth inning. (d)/ No error (e)10. 
He gave me (a)/ a five-rupees note (b)/ and asked me to get (c)/ him a few cigarettes. (d)/ No error (e)

1. e; No error
2. e; No error
3. d; Replace “headman” with “headmen”
4. e; No error
5. a; Replace “surrounding” with “surroundings”
6. b; Replace “headquarter” with “headquarters”
7. d; Replace “phenomenon” with “phenomena”
8. a; Replace “thousand” with “thousands”
9. d; Replace “inning” with “innings”
10. b; Replace “rupees” with “rupee”

Banking Awareness,


Q1. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has granted “in-principle” approval to the ________  applicants to set up small finance banks under the “Guidelines for Licensing of Small Finance Banks?
(a) 11
(b) 12
(c) 13
(d) 10
(e) 15
S1. Ans.(d)
Sol. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to grant “in-principle” approval to the following 10 applicants to set up small finance banks under the “Guidelines for Licensing of Small Finance Banks in the private sector” (Guidelines) issued on November 27, 2014.
Names of selected applicants
1. Au Financiers (India) Ltd., Jaipur
2. Capital Local Area Bank Ltd., Jalandhar
3. Disha Microfin Private Ltd., Ahmedabad
4. Equitas Holdings P Limited, Chennai
5. ESAF Microfinance and Investments Private Ltd., Chennai
6. Janalakshmi Financial Services Private Limited, Bengaluru
7. RGVN (North East) Microfinance Limited, Guwahati
8. Suryoday Micro Finance Private Ltd., Navi Mumbai
9. Ujjivan Financial Services Private Ltd., Bengaluru
10. Utkarsh Micro Finance Private Ltd., Varanasi
Q2. The minimum paid-up equity capital for small finance banks shall be----------
(a) Rs. 100 crore
(b) Rs. 200 crore
(c) Rs. 300 crore
(d) Rs. 400 crore
(e) Rs. 500 crore
S2. Ans.(a)
Sol. The minimum paid-up equity capital for small finance banks shall be Rs. 100 crore.
Q3. Reserve Bank of India has granted the in-principle licence for small finance banks. The in-principle approval granted by RBI will be valid for a period of ________ months.
(a) 24 months
(b) 10 months
(c) 18 months
(d) 50 months
(e) 12 months
S3. Ans.(c)
Sol. Reserve Bank of India has granted in-principle licence for small finance banks to ten entities. The in-principle approval granted by RBI will be valid for a period of 18 months.
Q4. Where is the headquarter of AU Small Finance Bank?
(a) Jalandhar, Punjab
(b) Ahmedabad, Gujarat
(c) Guwahati, Assam
(d) Bengaluru, Karnataka
(e) Jaipur, Rajasthan
S4. Ans.(e)
Sol. Jaipur, Rajasthan is headquarter of AU Small Finance Bank.
Q5. RBI was granted a licence to small Finance Banks for the commencement of banking business under Section ______ of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
(a) Section 38(3)
(b) Section 22(1)
(c) Section 47(4)
(d) Section 12(2)
(e) Section 27(5)
S5. Ans.(b)

Sol. RBI was granted a licence to small Finance Banks for the commencement of banking business under Section 22(1) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
Q6. The foreign shareholding in the small finance bank would be as per the FDI policy for _______________ as amended from time to time.
(a) Private Sector Banks
(b) Public Sector Banks 
(c) Foreign Sector Banks 
(d) Regional Rural Banks
(e) All of the above
S6. Ans.(a)
Sol. The foreign shareholding in the small finance bank would be as per the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy for private sector banks as amended from time to time.
Q7. The promoter's minimum initial contribution to the paid-up equity capital of such small finance bank shall at least be ---------?
(a) 50 per cent
(b) 40 per cent
(c) 60 per cent
(d) 30 per cent
(e) 20 per cent
S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. The promoter's minimum initial contribution to the paid-up equity capital of such small finance bank shall at least be 40 per cent and gradually brought down to 26 percent within 12 years from the date of commencement of business of the bank.
Q8. Small Finance Banks will be required to extend ________ of its ANBC to the sectors eligible for classification as priority sector lending (PSL) by the Reserve Bank.
(a) 55%
(b) 35%
(c) 75%
(d) 50%
(e) 10%
S8. Ans.(c)
Sol. The small finance banks will be required to extend 75 per cent of its Adjusted Net Bank Credit (ANBC) to the sectors eligible for classification as priority sector lending (PSL) by the Reserve Bank.
Q9. The small finance bank will be subject to all prudential norms and regulations of RBI as applicable to existing commercial banks including the requirement of maintenance of CRR and SLR. What is the present rate of SLR?
(a) 20.75 per cent
(b) 19.75 per cent
(c) 20.25 per cent
(d) 20.50 per cent
(e) 21.25 per cent
S9. Ans.(d)
Sol. The small finance bank will be subject to all prudential norms and regulations of RBI as applicable to existing commercial banks including the requirement of maintenance of Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) and Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR). No forbearance would be provided for complying with the statutory provisions. The present rate of SLR is 20.50 per cent.
Q10. FDI is an investment made by a company or individual in one country in business interests in another country. FDI stands for-
(a) Foreign Direct Industries
(b) Fully Direct Investment
(c) Foreign Department Investment
(d) Foreign Direct Installment
(e) Foreign Direct Investment
S10. Ans.(e)
Sol. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment made by a company or individual in one country in business interests in another country, in the form of either establishing business operations or acquiring business assets in the other country, such as ownership or controlling interest in a foreign company.

Q11. What is the full form of ANBC in Banking?
(a) Adjusted Net Bank Cash
(b) Adjusted Net Bank Control
(c) Adjusted Net Bank Core
(d) Adjusted Net Bank Conclusion
(e) Adjusted Net Bank Credit
S11. Ans.(e)
Sol. ANBC stands for Adjusted Net Bank Credit in Banking.
Q12. Who is the chairman of the board of AU Small Finance Bank?
(a) Ganeshan Neelakanta Iyer
(b) Sher Bahadur Deuba
(c) K G Karmakar
(d) Mannil Venugopalan
(e) Shashi Shekar Vempati
S12. Ans.(d)
Sol. Mannil Venugopalan is the chairman of the board of AU Small Finance Bank.
Q13. Who was the chairperson of the External Advisory Committee (EAC) for Small Finance Banks?
(a) Deepak Phatak
(b) MS Sahoo
(c) Usha Thorat
(d) Nachiket M Mor
(e) M Balachandran
S13. Ans.(c)
Sol. Usha Thorat former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India was the chairperson of the External Advisory Committee (EAC) for Small Finance Banks.
Q14. Utkarsh Micro Finance Limited is registered with Reserve Bank of India as Non-Banking Finance Company-MFI (NBFC-MFI). Where is the registered office and corporate office of Utkarsh Micro Finance Limited?
(a) Dehradun, Uttarakhand
(b) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
(c) Bhagalpur, Bihar
(d) Siliguri, West Bengal
(e) Puri, Odisha
S14. Ans.(b)
Sol. Utkarsh Micro Finance Limited is registered with Reserve Bank of India as Non Banking Finance Company-MFI (NBFC-MFI). Its registered office and corporate office is in Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh).
Q15. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has granted the in-principle licence for small finance banks. Which among the following is true about small finance banks?
(a) Undertake basic banking activities of acceptance of deposits and lending 
(b) Allowed to set up subsidiaries to undertake non-banking financial activities
(c) Allowed to distribute mutual fund products, insurance products and pension products
(d) All of the above
(e) Both (b) and (a)

S15. Ans.(d)
Sol. Small finance banks can do:- 
1. Undertake basic banking activities of acceptance of deposits and lending. 
2. Can lend only for financial inclusion including small business units, small and marginal farmers, micro and small industries and unorganised sector entities.
3. Allowed to distribute mutual fund products, insurance products and pension products.

QUIZ-22


Q1. Cochin Port Trust has received two Best Performance Awards from Ministry of Shipping for the highest growth in operating surplus and also for achieving third highest growth in cargo traffic among the major ports in the year 2016-17. Cochin Port is situated in ___________________.
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Kerala
(c) Odisha
(d) West Bengal
(e) Goa
Q2. Which of the following Bank has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India for selling life insurance products of LIC?
(a) Ratnakar Bank Ltd
(b) ICICI Bank
(c) YES Bank
(d) Karnataka Bank Ltd
(e) HDFC Bank

Q3. Name the player who won the final of Men's Italian Open, 2017.
(a) Rafale Nadal
(b) Novak Djokovic
(c) Alexander Zverev
(d) Roger Federer
(e) Stan Smith

Q4. Tata Sons has recently appointed ____________, an investment banker as its Group Chief Financial Officer.
(a) Saurabh Agrawal
(b) Sandeep Jajodia
(c) Subbarao Laxmi
(d) Tapan Mahesh
(e) Matthews Lasa

Q5. HDFC Life has recently announced the launch of an Artificial Intelligence-based application named ______________ that can automatically read, understand, categories, prioritise and respond to customer emails sent to the private insurer.
(a) MADHOK
(b) Intel-HDFC
(c) SMOKE
(d) SPOK
(e) HDFC-TALK

Q6. Name the wildlife and environment cartoonist from India who has recently won WWF International President’s Award 2017 for his efforts to change attitudes towards nature.
(a) Santosh Majumdar
(b) Prashant Havana
(c) Deepak Madhok
(d) Neena Murai
(e) Rohan Chakravarty

Q7. Aerospace Industries of which of the following country has recently signed a major deal worth 630 million US dollar with India to supply advanced long-range and missile defense systems.
(a) France
(b) Israel
(c) Iran
(d) Russia
(e) USA

Q8. Indian businessman Mathunny Mathews died aged 81 recently. He was main inspiration behind which Bollywood movie?
(a) Rustam
(b) Baby
(c) Airlift
(d) Holiday
(e) Gabbar Is Back

Q9. Name the player who has won the final of women's Italian Open, 2017.
(a) Maria Sharapova
(b) Elina Svitolina
(c) Angelique Kerber
(d) Caroline Wozniacki
(e) Svetlana Kuznetsova

Q10. Who is the current chairman of LIC?
(a) S S Jindal
(b) T S Sehgal
(c) Ramesh Rangasami
(d) V K Sharma
(e) P K Pathak

Q11. India's R Vaishali won the women's title with eight points from nine rounds in the Asian Continental Blitz Chess Championship. The championship was held in ________.
(a) China
(b) India
(c) Japan
(d) Indonesia
(e) Sri Lanka

Q12. Name the country that overtook Japan to become the second-largest steel producer in the world in 2016, according to data released by the International Stainless Steel Forum (ISSF).
(a) China
(b) Indonesia
(c) India
(d) Phillippines
(e) Oman

Q13. The Prime Minister of India has recently launched various projects of Kandla Port Trust at Gandhidham in Gujarat. Who is the Chairman of Kandla Port Trust?
(a) Ravi M. Parmar
(b) Alok Singh
(c) Shishir Srivastava
(d) Bimal Kumar Jha
(e) Mahesh Kapoor

Q14. International Day for Biodiversity or World Biodiversity Day is observed globally on __________.
(a) 21 May
(b) 22 May
(c) 23 May
(d) 24 May
(e) 25 May

Q15. According to data released by the International Stainless Steel Forum (ISSF) recently, which of the following country is the largest steel producer in the world in 2016?
(a) Japan
(b) Oman
(c) Indonesia
(d) China
(e) India

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Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Daily GK Update 21st June 2017


1. International Day of Yoga: 21 June

i. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated across the world on 21 June. It aims to raise awareness worldwide of the many benefits of practicing yoga.
ii. The theme for the 2017 celebration, organized by the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, is 'Yoga for Health.'

Important Takeaways-
  • The first International Day of Yoga was observed all over the world on 21 June 2015 in New Delhi.

2. Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute becomes first recipient of PM’s yoga award
i. Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute, Pune has been selected as the first recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for outstanding contribution to promotion and development of Yoga. The Institute has worked to spread Yoga, internationally, over a period of four decades.
ii. The institution of the award was announced by the Prime Minister on the occasion of the Second International Day of Yoga at Chandigarh in 2016.

Important Takeaways-
  • The institute was established on January 19, 1975.
  • The Institute is dedicated to Smt. Ramamani Iyengar, the wife of Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar. 

3. Punjab Announced Free Education For Girls From Nursery To PhD

i. The Punjab Government has announced free education for girls in government schools and colleges from Nursery to Ph.D. This is the major step towards women empowerment by Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh.
ii. Reservation for women in Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies has already been increased by the government from 33 per cent to 50 per cent. The CM also announced free Wi-FI for 13,000 primary schools and all 48 government colleges.

Important Takeaways-
  • Shri. VP Singh Badnore is the governor of Punjab. 
  • Takhni-Rehmapur Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in Punjab.

4. Meghalaya Govt signs two MoUs with SBI for digital transaction

i. Meghalaya government has signed two MoUs with the State Bank of India as a part of an initiative towards migrating government transactions to digital mode. With the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax(GST), these MoUs are expected to give dealers and other citizens the desired platform for conducting financial transactions with the state government on a digital platform.
ii. The state government will now escalate its transactions for the collection of tax and non-tax revenue through the online system - Government Receipt Accounting System (GRAS) covering all departments in a phased manner. This facility will be available through the gateway provided by SBI ePay under the MoU.

Static Takeaways-
  • Mukul Sangma is the present CM of Meghalaya.
  • Banwarilal Purohit is the Governor of Meghalaya.

5. Hike Messenger partners with YES Bank to launch in-app Wallet

i. Hike Messenger launched the new version of the app with a completely new interface and the addition of a mobile wallet, in partnership with YES Bank.
ii. With Unified Payments Interface support enabled in Hike 5.0, users can now do free and instant bank-to-bank transfers with their friends.
The feature works even if your friends aren't on Hike. For those who don’t actively use a bank account, Hike still allows them to send and receive money with your friends through the Wallet.

Banking Takeaways-
  • Kavin Bharti Mittal is the founder and CEO of Hike Messenger.
  • Mr. Rana Kapoor is the Managing Director & CEO of YES Bank.
  • The Bank was founded in 2004.
  • Yes Bank is Headquartered in Mumbai.

6. Ayurveda specialist Rajesh Kotecha appointed special secretary in Ayush ministry

i. Ayurveda physician ‘Vaidya’ Rajesh Kotecha has been appointed as special secretary in Ayush Ministry. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved Kotecha’s appointment for three years on a contract basis, according to an order issued by Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).
ii. Vaidya (meaning physician) Kotecha is the chief consultant of Chakrapani Ayurveda Clinic, Jaipur. 

Important Takeaways-
  • Shripad Yasso Naik is the Minister of AYUSH.

7. Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman appointed Crown Prince

i. Saudi Arabia's King Salman has appointed his son, Mohammed bin Salman, as heir, in a major reshuffle. A royal decree removed Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, a 57-year-old nephew of the king, as next-in-line to the throne and replaced him with Mohammed bin Salman, 31, who was previously the deputy crown prince.
ii. The newly-announced crown prince was also named deputy prime minister and maintained his post as defense minister.

Important Takeaways-
  • Riyadh is the capital of Saudi Arabia.
  • Saudi riyal is the currency of Saudi Arabia.

8. In historic first, UNICEF appoints Syrian refugee Muzoon Almellehan as Goodwill Ambassador

i. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) announced, on the World Refugee Day (20 June), the appointment of Muzoon Almellehan, a 19-year-old education activist, and Syrian refugee, as its newest – and youngest – Goodwill Ambassador.
ii. The appointment makes Muzoon the first person with official refugee status to become an Ambassador for UNICEF. Muzoon, who received support from UNICEF while living in Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan, follows in the footsteps of the late Audrey Hepburn, a Goodwill Ambassador who was also supported by UNICEF as a child.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • UNICEF Headquarters in New York City, USA.
  • It was founded in 1946.
  • Anthony Lake became the sixth Executive Director of the UNICEF.

9. India re-nominates Justice Dalveer Bhandari for another term as ICJ judge

i. Justice Dalveer Bhandari has been nominated by India as its candidate for another nine-year term as judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the UN.
ii. Bhandari, 69, was elected in April 2012 during simultaneous balloting in both the General Assembly and the Security Council to a seat on the International Court of Justice, which is also known as the World Court. The ICJ elections will be held in November and if elected, he will serve a term of nine years.

Important Takeaways-
  • The ICJ was established in 1945.
  • The ICJ headquarters in the Hague, Netherlands.

10. Uber Co-Founder Travis Kalanick Resigns as C.E.O.

i. Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick has resigned from his position as chief executive of the $68bn ride-hailing app following a tumultuous six months of scandal.
ii. Kalanick reportedly took the hard decision after a group of major Uber investors demanded his immediate resignation.

11. India and Portugal sign a historical agreement to promote Cooperation in the Field of Archives

i. A Protocol of Cooperation was signed between the National Archives of India and the Minister of Culture of the Portuguese Republic in the field of archives in Lisbon, Portugal.
ii. As a first step under this agreement, the Torre do Tombo (National Archives of Portugal) handed over to the National Archives of India digital copies of 62 volumes of the collection known as ‘Moncoes do Reino’ (Monsoon correspondence). 

Important Takeaways-
  • Mr. Raghvendra Singh is the Secretary to the Government of India and Director General of the National Archives of India.
  • Nandini Singla is the Ambassador of India to Portugal.

12. IDBI Federal Life partners with SunTec for GST rollout

i. IDBI Federal Life Insurance today said it has partnered with SunTec, which will help facilitate in computing and invoicing of debit tax and credit tax that will be GST compliant. 
ii. Under the agreement, for the debit tax mandate, SunTec will help in analysing data from various sources for computation and invoicing purposes.

13. Annabel Mehta awarded with the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

i. Sachin Tendulkar's mother-in-law and social activist Annabel Mehta, a British national, has been awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for her work and service to the underprivileged.
ii. The award will be presented to her at Buckingham Palace in London later this year.  Annabel has been recognized and honored for over 40 years of service to underprivileged communities in India. Much of this has been through her leading role within the NGO, Apnalaya, of which she has been President since 2013.

Important Takeaways-
  • The Order of the British Empire was created in 1917 by King George V.

14. Anil Kumble resigns as Head Coach of Indian Cricket team

i. Anil Kumble, the former Indian Captain, resigned from the post of Head Coach of the Indian Cricket team. His resignation came before the limited-overs tour of the West Indies team.
ii. During this trip to the Caribbean, the team management will be supervised by M V Sridhar, the general manager of cricket operations. The batting coach Sanjay Bangar and fielding coach R Sridhar will continue in their roles.

Banking Awareness,


Q1. The concept of insuring deposits kept with banks received attention for the first time in the year ___________ after the banking crises in Bengal. 
(a) 1941
(b) 1933
(c) 1961
(d) 1948
(e) 1919

S1. Ans.(d)
Sol. The concept of insuring deposits kept with banks received attention for the first time in the year 1948 after the banking crises in Bengal. The question came up for reconsideration in the year 1949, but it was decided to hold it in abeyance till the Reserve Bank of India ensured adequate arrangements for inspection of banks. Subsequently, in the year 1950, the Rural Banking Enquiry Committee also supported the concept.

Q2. The Deposit Insurance Corporation (DIC) Bill was introduced in the Parliament on August 21, 1961. After it was passed by the Parliament, the Bill got the assent of the President on December 7, 1961 and the Deposit Insurance Act, 1961 came into force on January 01st-
(a) 1962
(b) 1975
(c) 1956
(d) 1949
(e) 1935

S2. Ans.(a)
Sol. The Deposit Insurance Corporation (DIC) Bill was introduced in the Parliament on August 21, 1961. After it was passed by the Parliament, the Bill got the assent of the President on December 7, 1961 and the Deposit Insurance Act, 1961 came into force on January 1, 1962. The Deposit Insurance Scheme was initially extended to functioning commercial banks only. This included the State Bank of India and its subsidiaries, other commercial banks and the branches of the foreign banks operating in India.

Q3. The Reserve Bank of India was promoted a public limited company on January 14th 1971, named the CGCI. What was the meaning of first "C" in CGCI?
(a) Common
(b) Conclusion
(c) Corporation
(d) Concept
(e) Credit

S3. Ans.(e)
Sol. The Reserve Bank of India also promoted a public limited company on January 14, 1971, named the Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd. (CGCI). The main thrust of the Credit Guarantee Schemes, introduced by the Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd., was aimed at encouraging the commercial banks to cater to the credit needs of the hitherto neglected sectors, particularly the weaker sections of the society engaged in non-industrial activities, by providing guarantee cover to the loans and advances granted by the credit institutions to small and needy borrowers covered under the priority sector.

Q4. The DIC Bill was introduced in the Parliament on August 21st 1961. What is the meaning of "D" in DIC?
(a) Distance
(b) Development
(c) Deposit
(d) Demand
(e) None of the above

S4. Ans.(c)
Sol. The Deposit Insurance Corporation (DIC) Bill was introduced in the Parliament on August 21, 1961. After it was passed by the Parliament, the Bill got the assent of the President on December 7, 1961 and the Deposit Insurance Act, 1961 came into force on January 1, 1962.

Q5. DICGC stands for- 
(a) Deposit Investment and Credit Guarantee Corporation
(b) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
(c) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Company
(d) Demand Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
(e) Deposit Installment and Credit Guarantee Corporation

S5. Ans.(b)
Sol. DICGC stands for Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation.

Q6. NPA is a loan or an advance where interest and/or installment of principal remain overdue for a period of more than ______ days in respect of a term loan.
(a) 100 days
(b) 30 days
(c) 90 days
(d) 60 days
(e) 120 days

S6. Ans.(c)
Sol. A non ­performing asset (NPA) is a loan or an advance where interest and/or installment of principal remain overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of a term loan.

Q7. NPA is a loan or an advance where?
(a) the instalment of principal or interest there on remains overdue for one crop season for long duration crops.
(b) the account remains ‘out of order’ in respect of an Overdraft/Cash Credit (OD/CC).
(c) the installment of principal or interest there on remains overdue for two crop seasons for short duration crops.
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the above

S7. Ans.(d)
Sol. A non ­performing asset (NPA) is a loan or an advance where;
1. interest and/or installment of principal remain overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of a term loan.
2. the account remains ‘out of order’ in respect of an Overdraft/Cash Credit (OD/CC).
3. the bill remains overdue for a period of more than 90 days in the case of bills purchased and discounted.
4. the instalment of principal or interest there on remains overdue for two crop seasons for short duration crops.
5. the instalment of principal or interest there on remains overdue for one crop season for long duration crops.
6. the amount of liquidity facility remains outstanding for more than 90 days, in respect of a securitisation transaction undertaken in terms of guidelines on securitisation dated February 1, 2006.
7. in respect of derivative transactions, the overdue receivables representing positive mark-to-market value of a derivative contract, if these remain unpaid for a period of 90 days from the specified due date for payment.

Q8. The purpose of MUDRA is to provide funding to the non-corporate small business sector through various Last Mile Financial Institutions like-
(a) Banks
(b) NBFCs
(c) MFIs
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the above

S8. Ans.(d)
Sol. MUDRA, which stands for Micro Units Development & Refinance Agency Ltd, is a financial institution being set up by Government of India for development and refinancing micro units’ enterprises. It was announced by the Hon’ble Finance Minister while presenting the Union Budget for FY 2016. The purpose of MUDRA is to provide funding to the non-corporate small business sector through various Last Mile Financial Institutions like Banks, NBFCs and MFIs.

Q9. MUDRA Bank, a Non Banking Finance Company as MUDRA Ltd has been set up as a subsidiary of............?
(a) SIDBI
(b) IDBI
(c) RBI
(d) NABARD
(e) SBI

S9. Ans.(a)
Sol. MUDRA Bank, a Non Banking Finance Company as MUDRA Ltd has been set up as a subsidiary of SIDBI.

Q10. In which among the following year Asia's first Export Processing Zone (EPZ) was set up?
(a) 1959
(b) 1971
(c) 1965
(d) 1956
(e) 1975

S10. Ans.(c)
Sol. India was one of the first in Asia to recognize the effectiveness of the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) model in promoting exports, with Asia's first EPZ set up in Kandla, Gujarat in 1965. With a view to overcome the shortcomings experienced on account of the multiplicity of controls and clearances; absence of world-class infrastructure, and an unstable fiscal regime and with a view to attract larger foreign investments in India, the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Policy was announced in April 2000.

Q11. IBA stands for-
(a) Indian Banks' Allocation
(b) Indian Banks' Association
(c) Institute Banks' Association
(d) Indian Banks' Assembly
(e) Indian Billing Association

S11. Ans.(b)
Sol. Indian Banks' Association (IBA) set up in 1946 with 22 members to discuss issues of common interests. Over the years, IBA emerged as the Voice of Indian Banking Industry.

Q12. What is the present Repo Rate?
(a) 7.00%
(b) 6.25%
(c) 6.50%
(d) 6.75%
(e) None of the above

S12. Ans.(b)
Sol. present Repo Rate is 6.25%.

Q13. Which among the following rates is not the policy rate of RBI?
(a) Repo Rate
(b) Reverse Repo Rate
(c) Bank Rate
(d) Marginal Standing Facility Rate
(e) Cash Reserve Ratio

S13. Ans.(e)
Sol. Cash Reserve Ratio is Reserve ratio of RBI.

Q14. The Banking Ombudsman is a senior official appointed by..............?
(a) Indian Government
(b) President of India
(c) Chief Justice of India
(d) Reserve Bank of India
(e) Finance Ministry

S14. Ans.(d)
Sol. The Banking Ombudsman is a senior official appointed by the Reserve Bank of India to redress customer complaints against deficiency in certain banking services.

Q15. As on date, there are _________ Banking Ombudsman centre located in India.
(a) 20
(b) 19
(c) 18
(d) 17
(e) 16

S15. Ans.(a)
Sol. As on date, there are 20 Banking Ombudsman centre located in India. These ares-
1. Ahmedabad, Gujarat
2. Bengaluru, Karnataka
3. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
4. Bhubaneswar, Odisha
5. Chandigarh
6. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
7. Guwahati, Assam
8. Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
9.  Jaipur, Rajasthan
10. Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
11. Kolkata, West Bengal
12. Mumbai, Maharashtra
13. New Delhi (I)
14. New Delhi (II)
15. Patna, Bihar
16. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
17. Dehradun, Uttarakhand
18. Ranchi, Jharkhand
19. Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir
20. Raipur, Chhattisgarh