Friday, 21 October 2016

Phrasal Verbs: Generally Confusing: Part 1

Phrasal words are generally very confusing and the single addition of suffix completely changes the meaning of the sentence. So we must learn the meaning of various phrasal verbs through practice. One must use them in daily routine to memorise them. Here we are going to give you some very commonly used phrasal verbs keeping in mind English section of various exam patterns.

1. Act

a. Act on = Take action: The police acted on the complaint.
b. Act out = Demonstrate something with gestures and actions: She acted out a movie scene in the class.
c. Act up = Cause pain or annoyance by performing badly: My knee is acting up badly.

2. Answer

a. Answer back = Reply rudely: He answered back his father.
b. Answer for = Someone responsible for something: She has to answer for her son's misbehaviour.
c. Answer to = Responsible to be controlled by someone: He answers to the general manager of the company.

3. Ask

a. Ask after = Enquire about something: My father was asking after your health.
b. Ask around = Describe it to people someone see: I will ask around and try to find your lost dog.
c. Ask in = Invite someone to come: I asked her in because she was standing out in cold night.

4. Back

a. Back away = Move backwards in fear or dislike: When he saw the lion he backed away.
b. Back down = Withdraw: They withdrew their plan to go on a strike.
c. Back out = Withdraw from agreement: The backed out from the deal.

5. Bear

a. Bear out = Confirm: The other witness will bear out my will.
b. Bear with = Be patient: He could not bear with his quarrelsome wife.
c. Bear upon = To affect: Will the new law bear upon the producers?

6. Break

a. Break away = Escape from captivity: Four prisoners broke away last night.
b. Break down = Go out of order: The machine broke down and the work stopped.
c. Break into = Enter by force: Two robbers broke into the house last week.

7. Bring

a. Bring off = Succeed in some task: Being a journalist, she has brought off many social issues to light.
b. Bring up = Raise the child: She has brought up her children well.
c. Bring Down = To defeat or overcome: The failure of the rally will bring the government down.

8. Call

a. Call back = Return a phone call: He called me back after an hour.
b. Call off = Cancel: Due to deteriorating health, he called off his plan to go for a trip.
c. Call upon = Formally invite: He called upon the principal to address the assembly.

9. Carry

a. Carry on = Continue: The workers carried on their work even in heavy rain.
b. Carry out = To do something as specified: The plan was carried our perfectly.
c. Carry over = Postpone: They carried over the plan of picnic due to unfavourable weather conditions.

10. Come

a. Come across = Find by chance: Mr. John came across some important information while reading the file.
b. Come forward = Present oneself: Many students came forward to help the needy child.
c. Come up with = Produce a plan or idea: All the employees should come up with new ideas for the improvement of the office.

11. Do

a. Do away with = To get rid off: The people want to do away with the cruel monarch.
b. Do over = Clean: We need to do over our home as the festive season is coming.
c. Do without = Manage without: You have to do without your notebooks now.

12. Drop

a. Drop behind = Fall into a position behind others: The market demand of our products is dropping behind.
b. Drop in = Visit: He drops in to meet his friends often.
c. Drop off = Deliver something or someone: He dropped me off at the railway station.

13. End

a. End in = Finish in a certain way: His plans ended in smoke.
b. End up = Finally reach a state or position: He ended up as a bankrupt due to his extravagant nature.
c. End of = A final statement or concluding remark: His decision was the end of the discussion.

14. Fall

a. Fall apart = Disintegrate: My car is too old and it is falling apart.
b. Fall behind = Fail to maintain: She is falling behind in school.
c. Fall through = fail or not happened: Our trip fell through because of the storm.

15. Fire

a. Fire away = Ask questions quickly: He fired away the questions at the minister.
b. Fire back = Shoot back: The guard fired back at the thief.
c. Fire up = To start: He fired up the computer in hurry.

Most Commonly Confusing Words: Part 1


Dear readers!
English is such a confusing language and we all face a lot of difficulties in words with similar pronunciation. These words are most commonly confusing in meaning and sometimes we use them incorrectly because of their utterances. Here, we provide you a list of English words that confuse you the most. The meaning of these words are given along to help to recognise the difference.

#1

Accept: Verb: To agree
I accept your proposal.
Except: Preposition: Apart from
All except Geeta attended the party.

#2

Affect: Verb: Negative or unpleasant result
Smoking has affected his lungs.
Effect: Noun: A consequence of result.
The effects of smoking are evident on his body.

#3

Alter: Verb: To make changes
He gave his shirt to alter.
Altar: Noun: A holy or religious place
School is an altar of learning.

#4

Advice: Noun: An opinion for someone's benefit
His advice proved beneficial for my future.
Advise: Verb: To suggest
He advised me to take part in games.

#5

Accomplish: Verb: Achieve
We have accomplished our targets.
Accomplice: A partner in crime
The accomplice was also arrested.

#6

Beside: Preposition: Next to someone
He sat beside me.
Besides: Preposition: In addition to something
And besides these creatures, there are numerous carnivores animals.

#7

Breach: A hole, failure to do something
It was the gross breach of my trust.
Breech: A part of the gun
He loaded the breech of the gun and started firing.

#8

Canvas: Noun: A strong material used to make tents
The canvas was tore by wild dogs.
Canvass: Verb: To ask somebody to support
He was canvassing the voters.

#9

Cease: Verb: Stop
They ceased firing the bullets.
Seize: To take something forcefully
He seized the toy from his brother.

#10

Career: Noun : The future perspective of job
He want to make his career in Botanical science.
Carrier: Noun: A person or thing that carries something
The carrier was full of junk material.

Approximation for IBPS CWE PO - VI Prelim Exam (Set-1)

Directions (Qus. 1-5): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions? (You need not to calculate the exact value.)

1. 388 ÷ 0.8 ÷ 0.7 = ?
a) 682
b) 655
c) 693
d) 670
e) 790

2. √729 x √338 = ?
a) 460
b) 472
c) 560
d) 430
e) 490

3. 1875 ÷ 35 x 3242 ÷ 48 = ?
a) 3330
b) 3618
c) 3642
d) 3592
e) 3635

4. ∛ 41132 = ?
a) 35
b) 42
c) 25
d) 30
e) 45

5. 15.28 x 12.36 + 41.17 x 21.34 = ?
a) 1125
b) 1098
c) 1032
d) 1232
e) 1067


Answers:


1. c)
2. e)
3. b)
4. a)
5. e)

IBPS CWE Clerk - VI Pre-Exam Training Call Letter Out

Dear Readers,
IBPS has published the Pre-Exam Training Call Letter for the post of Clerk - VI (IBPS CWE Clerk-VI). You can download your pre-exam training call letter
 from below given link:



Important Dates

Commencement of Call letter Download: 21.10.2016
Closure of Call letter Download: 13.11.2016

Daily GK Update: 21st October, 2016 For All The Upcoming Exams

Finance Ministry announces fresh tranche of gold bonds
I. The Finance Ministry announced the sixth tranche of sovereign gold bonds. The duration of the bond will be for a period of eight years with exit option from the fifth year to be exercised on the interest payment dates.
II. Applications for the bonds will be accepted from October 24 to November 2, 2016 and the bonds will be issued on November 17.

India, China hold first joint army exercise in Jammu and Kashmir
I. As part of the ongoing initiative to enhance interaction and cooperation between India and China, under the provisions of Border Defense Cooperation Agreement, 2013, the Indian and Chinese armies held the second joint exercise "Sino-India Cooperation 2016". This was a sequel to the first exercise held on February 6, 2016.
II. Soldiers of Chushul Garrision from India and of Moldo Garrision from China, participated in the exercise.

Government Funds Ro Pax Ferry in Gulf of Cambay Under Sagarmala Programme
I. Union Ministry of Shipping sanctioned the Capital Dredging Project of Ro Pax Ferry Services
between Gogha & Dahej in Gulf of Cambay in Gujarat. Ministry released Rs 58.50 Crore as first installment of grantin– aid to Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB).
II. Of the total cost estimated at Rs 234 Crore, half will be funded by Central Government under the Sagarmala programme.

Indian Boxing Council inducted in WBO
I. The Indian Boxing Council, a licensing body for the country’s professional boxers, has been inducted into the World Boxing Organisation with voting rights in the WBO’s annual convention at
Puerto Rico.
II. IBC President Brig. PKM Raja attended the meet in which the Indian body was welcomed into the fold by WBO founder Chairman Luis Batista Salas. 

India rise to best FIFA rankings in 6 years
I. The Indian football team achieved its best FIFA ranking in over six years when the side jumped 11 places to be 137th in the latest list released.
II. India, who defeated 114th ranked Puerto Rico in an International Friendly in Mumbai in September, garnered 230 points for the month.


International Prize in Statistics awarded to Sir David Cox
I. Noted British statistician Sir David Cox was named the inaugural recipient of the International Prize in Statistics. He is honoured for Survival Analysis Model Applied in Medicine, Science, and
Engineering.
II. Like the acclaimed Fields Medal, Abel Prize, Turing Award and Nobel Prize, the International Prize in Statistics is considered the highest honor in its field. It will be bestowed every other year to an individual or team for major achievements using statistics to advance science, technology and human welfare.

Indian Railways wins World Railway Shooting Championship Cup
I. Indian Railways have won the World Railway Shooting Championship Cup held at Saint Mandrier,
France.
II. Indian Railways team won a total 10 medals – 5 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze to bag the Overall Championship at the 15th USIC- International Shooting World Championship. The Western Railways members along with Coach Anuja Tere Jung represented Team India. The team won Gold in 50 Meter Rifle Event, defeating Germany and France.

India, Algeria mull fertilizer Joint Venture
I. India’s plan for a joint venture arrangement with Algeria for a multi-billion dollar fertilizer plant located in the North African country seemed to have been initiated on following a meeting between
Algerian Minister for Industry and Mining and the Indian Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers Mansukh L. Mandavia.
II. India’s bilateral trade with Algeria currently stands at $1.5 billion a year with the trade balance in Algeria's favour given India's import of oil and gas. India seeks 49 per cent share in Algerian phosphate block having 6-billion tonne capacity.

World Bank pledges $2b aid to Bangladesh to tackle climate change
I. The World Bank has pledged 2 billion US dollars aid to Bangladesh to tackle climate change. The
Bank's president Jim Yong Kim said that Bangladesh is extremely vulnerable to climate change accounting for almost 70% of all storm surges in the world.

II. But with active community participation, it has put in place disaster coping mechanisms like early warning systems, cyclone shelters, evacuation plans, coastal embankments, reforestation schemes, which has greatly reduced the impact of recent cyclones and floods.