Showing posts with label STUDY NOTES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STUDY NOTES. Show all posts

Wednesday 25 May 2016

Study Notes | Rules Of Grammar | Part - 8



1. The relative pronoun ‘that’ is used in preference to ‘who’ or ‘which’ after adjectives in the superlative degree.

Monday 9 May 2016

Rules Of Grammar | Part - 7 | Study Notes



1. Use of ‘when’ and ‘while’: Proper attention must be paid to these words. ‘when’ indicates a general sense and ‘while’ implies a time during the process of doing a work.

Saturday 16 April 2016

Computer Study Notes: Some Important Abbreviations | SBI Clerk

COMPUTER AWARENESS



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Dear Aspirant,
As you know Computer is very important section to get a good score for Bank Exam 2016. Here we are providing some basic terms of Computer. 


Thursday 14 April 2016

THE HINDU | Article | The Panama paper trail |



As the ramifications of the leak of about 11 million secret documents from the Panama-based law firm, Mossack Fonseca, play themselves out, a clear articulation of what the “Panama Papers” hold for the state of global finance today came from U.S. President Barack Obama. Following the joint investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung into the leaked papers, Mr. Obama described global tax avoidance as a huge problem. Today, it is perfectly legal in many countries to park money in various kinds of shadowy companies in tax

Monday 4 April 2016

English: Rules Of Grammar - Part - 4


1. ‘Scarcely’ and ‘hardly’ are followed by ‘when’ and not by ‘than’.

Uses -
I had scarcely entered the room than the phone rang. (Incorrect)
I had scarcely entered the room when the phone rang. (Correct)

Sunday 27 March 2016

ENGLISH - RULES OF GRAMMAR (PART - 3)



1. when a comparison is made by using a comparative followed by ‘than’, the word ‘other’ must be exclude the thing compared form the class of things with which it is compared.

Monday 21 March 2016

Cheque - A Brief Introduction And Requisites



Cheque - Sec.6 of the Negotiable Instruments Act defines a cheque as "A bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand". A cheque is defined as a bill of exchange. But it is different from a bill in many aspects. 

Sunday 20 March 2016

ENGLISH - RULES OF GRAMMAR (PART - 2)



1. When a singular and a plural noun are joined by ‘or’, ‘nor’, the pronoun must be plural.

Uses -
Either the engineer or his mechanics failed in his duty. (Incorrect)
Either the engineer or his mechanics failed in their duty. (Correct)

Friday 18 March 2016

WORD POWER - 8


1. Intimidate – Deliberately  make someone frightened 
Synonyms - Scare, dispirit, bowl over, dishearten
Antonyms - Release, assure, help, comfort
Ex – Attempts to intimidate people into voting for the governing party didn’t work.

Thursday 17 March 2016

ENGLISH - RULES OF GRAMMAR (PART - 1)



1. Some nouns always take a singular verb.

Example - Scenery, advice, information, machinery, stationery, furniture, abuse, fuel, rice, gram, issue, bedding, repair, news, mischief, poetry, business, economics, physics, mathematics, classic, ethics, athletics, innings, gallows.

Tuesday 15 March 2016

ARTICLE - TYPES OF CARDS

                        Types Of Cards Issued By Banks 


      There are several different types of cards issued by the banks which allows you to access your money. Current accounts usually include the option of an ATM card and often a debit card. Most banks offer both ATM and debit facilities on the one card.
        
The debit card has been around since 1966, which means banks have had a lot of time to figure out new ways to charge you for using your own money.Let’s discuss about different Payment cards and its features of each type of card for better understanding:

Monday 29 February 2016

SHORT NOTE ON BUDGET: 2016 - 2017

Hello Readers, 
As you know today Union Budget 2016 - 2017 is presented by our Financial Minister Mr. Jaitley in the Parliament . So here we are providing you some important points which can be asked in various competitive exams this year. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presents his third Union Budget. With an eye on supporting the small tax-payer and the small investor, the Minister announced a slew of schemes, and income tax exemptions.

Thursday 18 February 2016

Abbreviations in News - Study Notes

Hello Readers,
A Very Good Morning to Everyone. Here we are posting a short note on Abbreviations which are in news recently which can be asked in Coming Exams. Go through it. Happy Reading.


  • GIAN: Global Initiative on Academic Network
  • ESA: Endangered Species Act
  • AISHE: All India Survey on Higher Education 

Tuesday 16 February 2016

Some Studies and their Inventors - Study Notes

Good morning readers, 

Here we give you the important aspects of some studies and their fathers/mothers. This will be very helpful for the upcoming LIC, RAILWAY and SSC exams. Happy reading.

Thursday 11 February 2016

Study Notes - Insurance Principles

lic aao-BASIC PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE


SEVEN INSURANCE PRINCIPLES:
Principal of Utmost Good Faith
  • Both parties, insurer and insured should enter into contract in good faith
  • Insured should provide all the information that impacts the subject matter
  • Insurer should provide all the details regarding insurance contract