One Word Substitutions For SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, MTS, UPSC EPFO, SBI PO and Other Exams

 One Word Substitution

Are you appearing for SSC CGL 2020 exam? If yes then you need to prepare One Word Substitution to score good marks in English section. We have provided you previous year OWS asked in SSC CGL, CHSL, CPO, MTS, etc. SSC asked questions from this topic every year.


One Word Substitution for SSC CGL is a high weightage and scoring section in the Tier 2 exam as well. As per the recent notice from the Staff Selection Commission, SSC CGL Exam for Tier 2 is rescheduled for November 2020.

One Word Substitution is considered to be one of the most important topics for SSC CGL Exam as questions from this topic comes every year in the English Language and Comprehension Section. 
English Language section is an important and high scoring section of all the Bank, Insurance, SSC, Railway, and other Government Exams like SBI PO, SSC-CGL, SSC CPO, SSC CHSL, RRB JE, RRB ALP, UPSC EPFO, etc.

 In this section, questions on One Word Substitutions are asked regularly. Hence it becomes very important for all the candidates to be aware of all the important One Word Substitutions.

In all the Bank and Government exams, every mark counts, and even 1 mark can be the difference between success and failure. Therefore, to help you get these important marks we have provided you OWS for upcoming examination. 


One Word Substitution


1. Atheist- A person who does not believe in the existence of God.

2. Autocracy- Government By one Man who has unlimited power.

3. Autocrat- A person who rules without consulting the opinion of others.

4. Arsenal- A place where weapons and ammunitions stored.

5. Allegory - A story in which ideas are symbolized as people.

6. Aristocracy- A Government run by the nobility or the rich and the elite people.

7. Autobiography- A Life story of a person written by self.

8. Aviary- Large cage or building for keeping birds.

9. Analgesia- Loss of ability to feel pain while still conscious.

10. Altruist- A person who thinks unselfishly for others.

11. Anarchy- The absence of Government in a country.

12. Arbitrator- A person was chosen or appointed by parties in controversy to decide their difference.

13. Ambivert- One who turns thoughts both inwards and outwards.

14. Biography- The life history of a person written by another.

15. Bankrupt- One who cannot pay off his debts.

16. Bigot- A person attached to any opinion, system or party.

17. Botanist- One who is well versed in the knowledge of the plant.

18. Bureaucracy- A Government in which all power is controlled by the officials.

19. Braggart- Boasting fellow.

20. Biennial- Occurring every two years.

21. Biped- An animal with two feet.

22. Bigamy- The state of having two wives (or husbands) at a time.

23. Bibliophile- A person who loves or collects books.

24. Biopsy- The examination of fluids of tissue taken from a living body to diagnose a disease.

25. Barbarism- State of being uncivilized, ignorant or rude.

26. Cardinal- Of prime importance.

27. Crèche- A nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at work.

28. Cosmopolitan- A person who regards whole world as his country.

29. Chauffeur- Money given for requisitioned property.

30. Curator- A person incharge of a museum.

31. Carnivorous- One who lives on flesh.

32. Cannibal- One who feeds on human flesh.

33. Contemporary- Belonging to or living at the same time.

34. Cloak Room- A place for luggage at railway station.

35. Connoisseur- A critical judge of any art and craft.

36. Crusade- A religious war.

37. Cacographist- A person who is bad in spellings.

38. Convalescent- One who is recovering health.

39. Cynic- One who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men.

40. Cavalry- Soldiers who fight on horse back.

41. Cartographer- One who draws maps.

42. Chemotherapy- Controls of infections by chemicals.

43. Credulous- Too ready to believe.

44. Colleagues- Those who work in the same department.

45. Cytology- Dealing with cells.

46. Credulity- Trust without proper evidence readiness to believe.

47. Declamation- Act or art of rhetorical exercise.

48. Delible- That which can be effaced or blotted out.

49. Debtor- Person who owes money to somebody.

50. Decry- :Speak critically of somebody or something to make him seems less valuable.

51. Domicile- A place where a person lives permanently.

52. Decorum- Dignified and socially acceptable behaviour.

53. Dilemma- Situation in which one has to choose between two things or courses of action.

54. Deteriorate- Become worse.

55. Drunkard- One who is in the habit of drinking.

56. Destitution- Lack of the necessaries of life.

57. Delirium- Mental illness caused by illness.

58. Deism- Belief in the existence of god that is based more on faith than on religious teaching.

59. Eccentric- A person with unusual or abnormal behaviour.

60. Epilepsy- A disease that causes a person to fall unconscious.

61. Equivocal-  One who uses ambiguous words to conceal the truth.

62. Epithet- A phrase that refers to the character or quality of somebody or something.

63. Epigram- A pithy saying or remark expressing an idea in a clever and amusing way.

64. Effeminate- Having characteristics regarded as typical of a woman.

65. Extempore- Spoken or done without preparation.

66. Ephemeral- :Lasting for a very short time.

67. Escapist- The definition of an escapist is someone who escapes from reality and retreats into
fantasy.

68. Epilogue- A section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened.

69. Endemic- A disease regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.

70. Epitaph- A phrase or form of words written in memory of a person who has died, especially as an inscription on a tombstone.

71. Fastidious- Hard to please.

72. Fatalist- One who believes in fate.

73. Fatal- That leads to death.

74. Fratricide- The murder of one’s own brother.

75. Fanatic- One who is affected by excessive enthusiasm especially in religious matter.

76. Feminist- A supporter of the cause of women.

77. Fugitive- A person who has escaped from captivity or is in hiding.

78. Fiasco- :A complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating one.

79. Frenzy- A state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behaviour.

80. Frostbite- Injury to body tissues caused by exposure to extreme cold.

81. Fumigate- Purify (an area) with the fumes of certain chemicals.

82. Fauna- :The animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.

83. Fluke- A surprising piece of luck.

84. Gerontology- The scientific study of old age.

85. Gratis- Without charge.

86. Garrulous- One who talks too much.

87. Gullible- Easily persuaded to believe something.

88. Grandiloquence- Using a pompous style of speech.

89. Genocide- The deliberate killing of a large group of people.

90. Gynecologist- One who is well versed in the science of female ailments.

91. Graminivorous- Feeding on grass.

92. Glutton- An excessively greedy eater.

93. Gamut- The complete range or scope of something.

94. Gentry- People of good social position.

95. Glitch- Suffer a sudden malfunction or fault.

96. Greenhorn- A person who is new to or inexperienced at a particular activity.

97. Hypochondria- Abnormal or unnecessary anxiety about one’s health.

98. Hypocrite- One who pretends to be what he is not.

99. Homicide- The killing of human beings.

100. Honorary- Work for which no salary is paid.

101. Hierarchy- A system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to 
relative status or authority.

102. Horticulture- The art of garden cultivation.

103. Homonym- :Each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins.

104. Hooligan- A violent young troublemaker.

105. Henchman- A faithful follower or political supporter.

106. Hedonism- The belief that the most important thing in the world is the pleasure.

107. Hyperbole- Exaggerated statements or claims.

108. Immigrant- One who comes as a shelter into a foreign country.

109. Illicit- Prohibited by law.

110. Infallible- Who never makes a mistake.

111. Invincible- Which cannot be defeated.

112. Impudent- One who does not show respect to other.

113. Impeccable- Not capable of doing wrong.

114. Immortal- That which cannot be subjected to death.

115. Innumerable- That which cannot be counted.

116. Insatiable- Impossible to satisfy.

117. Inducement- A thing that persuades or leads someone to do something.

118. Imminent- Which is going to happen.

119. Infantry- Soldiers marching or fighting on foot.

120. Imposter- A person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others.

121. Idolator- One who worships idols.

122. Juggler- One who exhibits trick that requires the skill of hand or eyes.

123. Juxtapose- Placing a thing beside another.

124. Juvenile- A young person.

125. Jury- A body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.

126. Jubilee- A year of emancipation and restoration, kept every fifty years.127. Jitter- Feelings of extreme nervousness.

128. Jilt- A person, especially a woman, who capriciously rejects a lover.129. Jest- A thing said or done for amusement.

130. Jaunt- A short excursion or journey made for pleasure.

131. Jargon- Special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to 
understand.

132. Jackpot- A large cash prize in a game or lottery.

133. Jab- Poke roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed.

134. Kennel- Shelter for pet dog.

135. Knave- A dishonest or unscrupulous man.

136. Kleptomania- An abnormal desire to steal.

137. Kindergarten- A school for small children.
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138. Kingpin- :Persons who control an organization or activity.

139. Knack- An acquired or natural skill at doing something.

140. Killjoy- One who spoil the joy of others.

141. Ken- Not within the range of what someone knows or understand.

142. Linguist- A person skilled in many languages.

143. Lexicographer- One who compiles a dictionary.

144. Loquacious- One who talks too much.

145. Laconic- Using few words in writing or speech.

146. Latent- Existing but not visible clearly.

147. Laurel- Honour given to someone for some work.

148. Lullaby- A quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep.

149. Lynch- Kill someone for alleged crime without any trial.

150. Lavatory- A place for disposing of was-l from human body (Toilet).

151. Martyr- One who undergoes the penalty of death for the shake of great cause.

152. Misogynist- A person who dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women.

153. Manuscript- A book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.

154. Mercenary- Primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics.

155. Misanthropist- A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society.

156. Matrimony- The state of being married.

157. Magistrate- The person who punishes those who breaks the laws.

158. Miners- A person who works in a mine.

159. Mob- Crowd of unruly people.

160. Numismatics- One who study the coins.

161. Nocturnal- Done or happening in the night.

162. Nepotism- Favouring ones own's relatives.

163. Narcissism- Abnormal and Excessive admiration of oneself.

164. Nausea- A feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.

165. Neogamist- Newly married.

166. Naïve- Having or showing a lack of experience.

167. Notary- A person authorized to perform certain legal formalities.

168. Nursery- A place where young plants and trees are grown for sale or for planting
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169. Nautical- Of ships, sailors or navigation.

170. Notorious- Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
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171. Obstetrician- One expert in the delivery of women.
172. Oculist- One skilled in the disease of eyes.
173. Oligarchy- A rule or government by a small group of people
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174. Obsolete- Out of use.
175. Omniscient- One who knows everything.
176. Orphanage- An institution for the shelter of orphans.
177. Orphan- A child whose parents died.

178. Orthodox- A person holding conversational belief especially in matter of religion.

179. Omnipotent- One who has great power and most powerful.

180. Opaque- Not able to be seen through; not transparent.

181. Optimist- An optimist is someone who always sees the bright side of any situation.

182. Oath- Solemn undertaking with God’s help to do something.

183. Outriders- - Policemen riding on motorcycles as guards.

184. Prologue- - Introductory part of a poem or play.

185. Pedantic- A style in which a writer seeks to display his knowledge.

186. Panacea- A cure to all.

187. Prodigy- A child with unusual or remarkable talent.

188. Polyandry- The practice of having more than one husband at the same time.

189. Posthumous- A child born after the death of his father.

190. Plagiarism- Stealing of the literary works of other writers.

191. Plutocracy- A government or rule of the rich people.

192. Pedestrian- One who walks on foot.

193. Piscivorous- Animal which feeds on fish.

194. Patricide- Murder of one’s father.

195. Pessimist- One who takes on a dark view of everything.

196. Pseudonym- An imaginary name assumed by an author for disguise.

197. Perjury- The act of making a false oath in a judicial proceeding.

198. Quarantine- Isolation of people or animal that may carry an infectious disease.

199. Quadruped- An animal with four feet.

200. Quintuplet- Each of five children born at one birth.

201. Quack- - A doctor who dishonestly pretends to have medical skills or knowledge.

202. Quixotic- Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.

203. Questionnaire- A set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers.

204. Quadrennial- Recurring every four years.

205. Qualm- - An uneasy sick feeling.

206. Quash- To put down or suppress completely.

207. Refugee- A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war.

208. Regicide- Murderer of the King.

209. Rapport- A close and harmonious relationship.

210. Rampant- Getting worse quickly and in an uncontrolled way.

211. Ransom- A sum of money demanded or paid for the release of a captive.

212. Recluse- A person who lives alone and avoids social activities.

213. Recapitulate- To say something again or to repeat words.

214. Referendum- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question.

215. Rejuvenate- Restore to the former state or make fresh again.

216. Repartee- A quick witty reply.

217. Retrospective- Looking back on or dealing with past events or situations.

218. Stoic- One who is indifferent to pleasure and pain.

219. Shrew- An ill-tempered woman.

220. Sycophant- A person who tries to win favour by flattering other.

221. Spinster- An elderly unmarried woman.

222. Soliloquy- Speaking aloud alone.

223. Somnambulist- One who walk in sleep.

224. Spendthrift- One who spends money recklessly.

225. Scavengers- The person who keeps street clean.

226. Sanatorium- An institution for the medical care and recuperation of persons who are chronically ill.

227. Sororicide- Killing of one’s own sister.

228. Sinecure- A post with high salary but no work.

229. Truant- Who stays away from school without leave or explanation.

230. Theology- The study of the nature of God and religious belief.

231. Teetotaller- A person who never drinks alcohol.

232. Taciturn- One who is not talkative.

233. Theist- One who believes in the existence of God.

234. Tomboy- A girl who enjoys rough, noisy activities traditionally associated with boys.

235. Transgressor- One who violates the rule.

236. Triennial- Recurring every three years.

237. Turnkeys-  A person who has charge of the keys of a prison.

238. Trousseau- An outfit of bride.

239. Tantrum- An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration.

240. Taxidermy-  The art of preparing, stuffing and mounting the skins of animals with lifelike effect.
241. Tyrant- A cruel and oppressive ruler.

242. Usurer- One who lends money at a very high rate.

243. Usurper- One who seizes something without any legal right.

244. Uxorious- One who is extremely fond of one’s wife.

245. Unanimous- Agreed to by everyone.

246. Uxoricide- The killing of one's wife.

247. Unintelligible- Impossible to understand.

248. Ubiquitous- Present, appearing, or found everywhere.

249. Unilateral- Involving only one group or country.

250. Utopia- Imaginary places in which the government, laws and social conditions are perfect.
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251. Utilitarian- Designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive.

252. Vagabond- A person who lives a wandering life.

253. Vandal- One who damages public property.

254. Versatile- Able to adopt oneself readily to many situations.

255. Veteran- One who is experienced in something.

256. Velodrome- A track designed for cycling.

257. Vulnerable- To be affected easily by something.

258. Valetudinarian- One who always thinks himself to be ill.

259. Wag- The jocular person who is full of amusing anecdotes.

260. Waif- A thin and homeless child.

261. Walkabout- A walk of king etc. among common people to meet them.

262. Walkway- A passage raised above ground for people to walk.

263. Windfall- An unexpected piece of good fortune.

264. Xenophobia- Intense dislike or fear of foreigners or strangers.

265. Zoophobia- fear from animal.

266. Zoophile- A person who loves animals.



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Securities Market and Financial Awareness MCQs for SEBI Grade A / RBI Grade B 2020 Exam Part - 6

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Securities Market and General Awareness for SEBI Grade A/ RBI Grade B


Q1. Calling feature in bonds is most prevalent when_______?

A. When it favours the investors
B. When interest rates are expected to fall
C. When interest rates are expected to rise.
D. When interest rates remain stable

Explanation: (B) A callable bond gives the borrower (issuer) the right to pay back obligation (borrowed amount) to the lender (bondholder) before the stated maturity date.

  • There is a call option embedded in callable bonds. So when the interest rates fall the issuer of bond has the option to call back bonds (to pay back the borrowed amount to the lender or bondholders).
  • For Example-- Exam Together Limited, issues a callable bond with a maturity period of 10 years at a 6% premium. However, 7 years down the line, the interest rates in the economy falls to 5%. So, the issuer (Exam Together) can exercise call option and will redeem the bonds at a premium of 5%. This helps the issuer to save major chunk of money that goes to the bondholders as interest payments.
  • The callable bonds are known to deliver a higher interest or coupon rate to the investors, the companies issuing the same can look forward to benefitting from the same.


Q2. What does 'I' stands for in CHIPS? 

A. Interest
B. Interbank
C. Immediate
D. Indian

Explanation: (B) CHIPS Stands for The Clearing House Interbank Payments System. It is the primary clearing house in the U.S. for large banking transactions.

Founded : 1970


Q3. When interest rates fall in the economy 

A. Bond prices rise
B. Bond prices remain same
C. Bond Prices fall
D. There is no correlation between interest rates and bond prices.

Explanation: (A) The bond price depends on the interest rates prevalent in the market on which it can either sold at premium or discounted rate. There is a inverse relationship between interest rates and bond prices.

  • When interest rates fall, bond prices rise.
  • When interest rates rise, bond prices fall.
  • When interest rates rise, the market value of bonds falls. If you have a bond with a coupon of 6% and the interest rates rise from 6% to 7%, Then the coupon rate on the bond will now seem less attractive to investors so they'll be willing to pay less for it.



Q4. As per SCRA 1956, the term securities include which of the following?

A. Bonds
B. Derivatives.
C. Shares, scrips or bonds
D. All of the above.

Explanation: (D) The term "securities" has been defined in section 2(h) of Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956

  •  Shares, scrips, stocks, bonds, debentures,
  •  Derivatives,
  •  Government securities,
  •  Rights or interest in securities etc.

Q5. What is the Statutory Liquidity Ratio at present? (September 2020)

A. 19%
B. 18%
C. 20.5%
D. 18.5%
  
Explanation: (B)   Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR): The share of NDTL or Net Demand and Time Liabilities that a bank is required to maintain in safe and liquid assets, such as, unencumbered government securities, cash and gold. Changes in SLR often influence the availability of resources in the banking system for lending to the private sector.

  • The SLR percentage is of the percentage of the total bank deposits available as far as the particular bank is concerned and it keeps changing as per the RBI monetary policy.
  • SLR is used to increase or decrease the flow of bank credit.
  • The money invested under the SLR window earn some interests for banks. But they can’t access this fund for lending purposes.

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National Current Affairs 


  • Harijan Sevak Sangh celebrates its foundation day.

  • South Eastern Railway launched 'Operation My Saheli'.

  • The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 2020 was announced by the Union science and technology minister Dr Harsh Vardhan.

  • Union Minister for Chemicals & Fertilizers Shri. D.V. Sadananda Gowda, launched PoS 3.1 Software, SMS Services and facility of Home delivery of Fertilizers ( RBK) for farmers in Andhra Pradesh.

  • Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry said, Rs 15,000 Cr Loan Sanctioned For Projects.

  • Online Release of Picture Postcard on Sawantwadi Toy by India Post.

  • Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the YSR Jala Kala Scheme.

  • Nagaland Government launched livelihood generation portal for returned migrant workers.

  • Gujarat government signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Denmark in water sector.

  • BrahMos Missile Featuring Indigenous Booster Successfully Flight Tested.

  • Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurates 23 Roads and Bridges projects in Kathua, Doda, Udhampur and Reasi Districts.

  • POWERGRID signs MoU with Ministry of Power, Govt. of India detailing targets for year 2020-21.

  • Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah Distributes Electric Potter Wheels to Kumhar community in Gandhinagar.

INTERNATIONAL 

  • Amnesty International suspends India operations after accounts are frozen by ED.


BANKING & ECONOMY 


  • The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) launched a Sanitation Literacy Campaign in Karnataka.
  • Flipkart partners with Bajaj Allianz to offer cyber fraud insurance due to rise in the cases to cyber attacks.

  • IDBI Bank becomes first bank to enable document embedding feature on Structured Financial Messaging System.

  • SIDBI partnered with CRIF to launch " Industry Spotlight".


AWARDS 

  • Sonu Sood awarded SDG Special Humanitarian Action Award by United Nations Development Programme UNDP.

OBITUARIES

  • Singer Helen Reddy passes away.

  • Noted literary critic G. S. Amur passes away.

  • Ruler of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah al-Sabah passes away.


APPOINTMENT


  • Shekhar Kapur appointed president of (Film and Television Institute of India) FTII Society & chairman of FTII Governing Council.

  • RBI appointed D K Kashyap as director on board of Dhanlaxmi Bank.

  • Vedantu appointed Aamir Khan as its brand ambassador.


IMPORTANT DAYS


  • September 27: World Rivers Day.

  • September 30: International Translation Day. Theme- “Finding the words for a world in crisis”.

BOOKS

  • Dr Krishna Saksena launched 'A bouquer of clowers'.


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Securities Market and General Awareness MCQs for SEBI Grade A 2020 Exam Part - 5

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Securities Market and General Awareness for SEBI Grade A/ RBI Grade B

Q1. What is the maximum limit for investment for an individual in Sovereign Gold Bond?

A. 10 Kg
B. 5 Kg
C. 4 Kg
D. 1 Kg


Explanation: (C) Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme was launched by Government in November 2015.
  
  • The minimum investment for an individual in SGB is one gram of gold and in multiples thereof, with a maximum limit of of 4 kg for individuals.
  • SGBs are government securities denominated in grams of gold. They are substitutes for holding physical gold. 
  • Investors have to pay the issue price in cash and the bonds will be redeemed in cash on maturity. The Bond is issued by Reserve Bank on behalf of Government of India.
  • SGB comes with a assured fixed rate interest per annum on the initial investment, which is quite lucrative.
  • The tenor of the bond will be a period of 8 years and bondholders can exit the bond at the end of 5th , 6th or 7th year.

Q2. What does 'D' stands for in FIMMDA?

A. Debt
B. Debenture
C. Dissolution
D. Derivatives

Explanation: (D) D stands for Derivatives.

  • The Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives Association of India (FIMMDA). 
  • FIMMDA is a voluntary market body for the bond, money and derivatives markets.
  • It is an association of Scheduled Commercial Banks, Public Financial Institutions, Primary Dealers and Insurance Companies incorporated as a company under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956.
  • FIMMDA founded on 4th May, 1998.
  • FIMMDA main objective is to regulate the dealings in Fixed Income instruments, money market instruments and derivatives products, and to promote ethical code of conduct.

Q3. If a company issues fresh shares, and such shares are offered only to existing shareholders, then such issue is a ________?

A. Initial Public Offering.
B. Right Issue.
C. Private Placement.
D. Offer for Sale.

Explanation: (B) A rights issue is an invitation to existing shareholders to buy additional new shares in the company in proportion of their existing shareholding. This type of issue gives existing shareholders securities called rights.

  • Concept of Right Issue of Shares comes under Companies Act, 2013. Section 62(1)(a) of Companies Act, 2013,  deals with the Right Issue. 
  • The basic idea is to raise fresh capital and to ensure equitable allocation of shares.
  • The existing shareholders are not obliged to subscribe to the right issue, they can also choose to ignore the issue.
  • Recently The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) extended the regulatory approval validity for IPO, Rights Issue up to March 31, 2021.

Q4. 'Soch Kar, Samajh Kar, Invest Kar, is associated with which of the following stock exchange.

A. BSE
B. NSE
C. INX
D. MCX

Explanation: (B) "Soch kar, Samajh kar, Invest kar" is a Trademark of National Stock Exchange Of India Limited.

  • This line basically talks about the way of investing to the general public. Think and Understand the investment instrument before investing.
  • It is a NSE Investor Awareness Campaign to enable potential investor to make wise investment decisions.

Q5. Corporate Governance takes into account which aspect of the Management?

A. Profitability
B. Integrity
C. Efficiency
D. Business Decisions

Explanation:(B) Corporate Governance is a set of code of conducts, policy and procedures of a company's operations and its dealings with various stakeholders internal as well as external stakeholders i.e. corporate governance essentially involves balancing the interests of a company's many stakeholders, such as shareholders, senior management executives, customers, suppliers, financiers, the government, etc.

Thus it becomes very important for a company to maintain the level of integrity to sustain the business activity.


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National Current Affairs 

  • Union Home Ministry sanctioned three new NIA branches at Imphal, Chennai, Ranchi.

  • ITBP Director General S S Deswal given additional charge of (National Security Guard) NSG DG.

  • India will have now closer scrutiny of imports under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs).

  • Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under Ministry of Commerce and Industry, shared list of key sectors with ministries to work on plan to boost manufacturing including  including food processing, toys, furniture, agro chemicals & textiles.

  • Union Health Ministry, Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan launched a portal, "Vaccine web portal" & "National Clinical Registry for COVID-19", for updates on COVID-19 vaccine development.

  • India, United States, Japan, Australia hold virtual meet on Indo-Pacific under Quad Framework (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue).

  • President Ram Nath Kovind gave assent to 3 Farm Bills passed by the Parliament Namely, (1) The Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020, (2)The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Service Bill, 2020, (3) The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020.

  • A bridge named, 'Cable Stayed Bridge' was constructed across Durgam Cheruvu Lake in Telangana. Telangana 

  • Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister K Taraka Ramarao inaugurated it.

  • Maritime Union of India (MUI) collaborated with United Nations (UN) to help Indian Sailors struck on ships

  • Maharashtra announced the Gan Samragni Lata Mangeshkar award for year 2020-21 to veteran female playback singer Usha Mangeshkar.

  • National Institute of Naturopathy (NIN), Pune under Ministry of AYUSH, will be organizing a series of webinars on Gandhian philosophy of Self Reliance through Self Health Reliance on Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary celebrations from 2nd Oct 2020 and which will go on till National Naturopathy Day, i.e., 18th Nov 2020.

  • Union Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda said, “Chemicals” sector has huge potential for growth.

  • National Fertilizers Limited, a PSU under  the Department of Fertilizers, tied up with Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Raghogarh (M.P. ) to train youth in various trades and to enhance the chances of their employability in heavy and process industry.

  • Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh launched Defence India Startup Challenge-4; says defence Startup ecosystem is a decisive step towards achieving self-reliance in the spirit of AtmaNirbhar Bharat campaign. 

  • Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) for Fauji (iDEX4Fauji) launched for the first time to encourage innovation among soldiers.

  • Environment Ministerial on Air Pollution and Stubble burning with Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan to be held on 01st of October.

  • Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Science & Technology and Earth Sciences and Shri 

  • Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Labour & Employment released a booklet on ‘COVID-19- Safe Workplace Guidelines for Industry’ through virtual platform, in the presence of Dr. V. K. Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog.

  • National Capital Regional Planning Board (NCRPB) New Delhi, sanctioned over ₹15k cr loan in over ₹31k crore worth projects: Durga Shanker Mishra.

  • Power Finance Corporation Ltd (PFC) signed a performance-based ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ (MoU) with Ministry of Power, Govt. of India detailing various targets to be achieved by PFC during FY 2020-21.


INTERNATIONAL 

  • Saudi Arabia announced it will hold the G20 summit virtually in November 2020.

  • Mr Mustapha Adib, Lebanon's Prime Minister resigned.

BANKING & ECONOMY 


  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI)  Extends Enhanced Borrowing Limit for Banks Under MSF Till March 31.

  • ICRA Ratings projected India's GDP to contract by 11% in FY21.

  • HDFC Bank launched Warehouse Commodity Finance App to enable customers in drawing down and managing the loan against pledge of commodities online without physical intervention.

  • Epic Games acquires Microsoft-backed kidtech platform London based SuperAwesome.

  • ESG Fund (Environment, Social and Governance) Recently, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund has come out with its ESG fund. First ESG mutual fund was launched by the State Bank of India - SBI Magnum Equity ESG Fund.

  • Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) joins hands with Yes Bank to empower Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).


OBITUARIES

  • Veteran songwriter Abhilash, 'Itni shakti hame dena daata' passes away.

  • Eminent Critic, Writer Dr G S Amur passes away.

  • Former Assam  Chief Minister Syeda Anwara Taimur passes away. She was the Chief Minister of Assam from Dec. 1980 to June 1981.


APPOINTMENT


  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved 3- Member Committee of Directors headed by Meeta Makhan to manage the crisis faced by Laxmi Vilas Bank.

  • The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) appoints Sunil Sethi as its Advisor. Presently, Sunil Sethi is the Chairman of the Fashion Design Council of India.
  • Learning app Entri roped in Robin Uthappa as its brand ambassador.

  • Twitter appointed Rinki Sethi as new information security head. She was previously working with IBM.

  • Alapan Bandyopadhyay appointed new Chief Secretary of West Bengal. He will replace Rajiva Sinha.

  • P. D. Vaghela appointed as new Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) chairman.

  • Former Mali Foreign Minister Moctar Ouane named transitional Prime Minister.


IMPORTANT DAYS


  • September 29: International Day of Awareness on Food Loss and Waste Reduction. In 2019, UN designated 29 September as International  Day of Awareness of Food Loss & Waste recognizing the vital role sustainable food production. Theme- Stop food loss and waste. For the people. For the planet.

  • September 29: World Heart Day. Created by World Heart Federation on September 29, 1999. Theme- Use heart to beat CVD.
  • September 27: World Deaf Day. Theme- Reaffirming Deaf People's Human Rights.


SPORTS 

  • Final grand slam of the year 'French Open' begins in Paris. It is related to Tennis sports.


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Top RRB NTPC, RRB JE, Group D Previous Year General Science and GK Questions: Part 3

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Top Previous Year Questions Asked in RRB NPTC, RRB JE, RRB Group D


Q1. The medieval ruler who was  the first to establish a ministry of agriculture (Diwan-i-Kohi) was
Answer: Muhammad Bin Tughlaq. He is also known as a "Man of Ideas".

Q2. When did Queen Victoria declared the taking over the Indian Administration under British crown?
Answer: 1st November 1958.

Q3. Shivasundaram Falls are located in the course of the river
Answer: Shivasundaram Falls is on the Kaveri River in Mandya District of Karnataka.

Q4. In Baseball, how many players are there in each side?
Answer: Baseball - 9 Players in each team.

Q5. Viruses are made up of
Answer: Nucleic acid and Protein.

Q6. Paralympics is a multi-sport event involving those athletes who are
Answer: Athletes with a range of physical disability.

Q7. Which country called 'Land of the Rising Sun' is
Answer: Japan.

Q8. The term 'Collegium System' is associated with
Answer: Judiciary

Q9. If you were to measure the strength of a current which instrument would you look for?
Answer: Ammeter is used to measure current in a circuit.

Q10. Who built the Pyramids?
Answer: Pharaohs Khufu.

Q11. Which method will be suitable to separate yoghurt (curd) from water contained in it?
Answer: Filtration.

Q12. A bicycle pump works on the principle of
Answer: When volume decreases, pressure increases.

Q13. Give the term for 'Price of one currency in terms of another'.
Answer: Nominal Exchange Rate.

Q14. The football player has to leave the field if the referee shows him
Answer: Yellow card twice or Red card once.

Q15. The first Indian to win an Olympic gold medal in an individual capacity was
Answer: Abhinav Bindra.

Q16. When you touch a hot plate and immediately withdraw your hand, the action is triggered by your
Answer: Spinal Cord (Reflex Action).

Q17. We are able to walk on the ground because of
Answer: Friction.

Q18. The making of 'maps' is called
Answer: Cartography.

Q19. Who discovered the sea route to India?
Answer: Vasco da Gama.

Q20. In the Medieval times, Bedouins were
Answer: Wandering Arab camel herdsmen.

Q21. The major cause of top soil being lost due to soil erosion is
Answer: Deforestation.

Q22. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the summer of 1919 with
Answer: Germany.

Q23. Which democratic country has an unwritten Constitution?
Answer: England.

Q24. The first capital of British Colonial India was
Answer: Kolkata (Calcutta).

Q25. Who founded the Indian National Congress?
Answer: Allan Octavian Hume.

Q26. Which one of the following is not a 'social insect'?
Answer: Beetle.

Q27. Who coined the phrase 'Survival of the fittest' to mean Natural Selection?
Answer: Herbert Spencer.

Q28. Tornado intensity is measured by
Answer: Saffir-Simpson scale.

Q29. Small insects can walk on water because
Answer: Insects weight is not enough to penetrate into the surface.

Q30. Fathometer is a device used to measure
Answer: Depth of Water.

Q31. Who proposed the theory of atomic energy for the first time in the beginning of the nineteenth  century?
Answer: John Dalton.

Q32. Powerloom invention is associated with:
Answer: Edmund Cartwright.

Q33. The study of insects is called?
Answer: Entomology.

Q34. Trachoma is a disease of the
Answer: Eyes.

Q35. The vitamin which is liable to be destroyed during cooking is
Answer: Vitamin C.

Q36. Science dealing with study of soil is called
Answer: Pedology.

Q37. The arrangement of leaves on an axis or stem is called
Answer: Phyllotaxy.

Q38. An ant can see the objects all around due to the presence of ?
Answer: Compound eyes.

Q39. Who has developed the technology of the ground nuclear explosion?
Answer: Dr. Homi J. Bhabha.

Q40. Penicillin is extracted from?
Answer: Penicillium fungi/ Fungus.

Q41. Which enzyme is present in all part of pineapple plant?
Answer: Bromelaine.

Q42. What is the formula of Limestone?
Answer: CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate).

Q43. A process in which no heat crosses the boundary of the system is called
Answer: Adiabatic Process.

Q44. Zeroth law of Thermodynamics is the basis of 
Answer: Temperature measurement.

Q45. Bed of lathe machine is made up of cast iron because it has
Answer: A good shock absorbing property.

Q46. Receptors used to detect taste are known as
Answer: Gustatory receptors.

Q47. IRS series of Indian Satellites are used for:
Answer: Remote Sensing.

Q48. Antonio Meucci is associated with the invention of:
Answer: Telephone.

Q49. In order to help in the freedom struggle, which newspaper was started by LokmanyaTilak?
Answer: Kesari.

Q50. While cooking, if the bottom of the vessel is getting blackened on the outside, it means that
Answer: The fuel is not burning completely.




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Today's Current Affairs For SSC CGL, BANKING, RRB NTPC, RBI, SEBI, MBA Exam 27th & 28th September 2020

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                              Daily Current Affairs update for your upcoming examination like SSC CGL, IBPS, UPSC, SEBI, and RBI Grade B etc. For All Current Affairs CLICK HERE


National Current Affairs 


  • UK India Business Council and West Bengal government signed MoU to strengthen West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC).

  • IIT Madras developed 'MOUSHIK' Microprocessor for Internet of Things (IoT).

  • Assam launched app named 'visitassam' for air passengers.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nation pays homage to revolutionary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh on his 113th birth anniversary.

  • Union Minister Amit Shah inaugurates "Destination North East- 2020" Festival virtually.

  • India & Denmark signed MoU on Intellectual Property Cooperation.

  • UP's first conservation centre for vultures to be set up in the Bhari Baisi village in Gorakhpur. 

  • Odisha Govt. Launch Radio Pathshala program for students upto class 8.

  • Maharashtra becomes first state in country to ban sale of loose cigarettes.
  • Khadi and Village Industries Commission  (KVIC) opens outlet in SPG complex to promote 'Swadeshi'.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India extends $15 million grant assistance to Sri Lanka for promoting Buddhist ties.

  • India’s sandalwood trees are facing a threat due to Sandalwood Spike Disease (SSD).

  • Centre released first instalment of over Rs. 19,000 Crore for Paddy procurement under MSP Scheme.

  • Maharashtra Governor launched "chemo" recovery kits containing Ayurvedic formulation.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate six mega projects in Uttarakhand under Namami Gange.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi to launch a Book titled “Rowing Down the Ganges” and to inaugurate a Ganga Avalokan, a first of its kind museum on Ganga.

  • Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh accords approval for various arms and equipment worth Rs. 2,290 crore.

  • The Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Dr. Harsh Vardhan unveils ICMR’s History Timeline.

  • Indian Railway rolls out User Depot Module (UDM), this will help to digitalize work with real time transactions and online information exchange among all stakeholders.

  • Ministry of Tourism organizes Dekho Apna Desh Webinar Series on “Rural Tourism: From Previous Niche to Future Norm", which focuses on villages, people, farming, and culture.

  • The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation released 'Health in India' Report.

  • Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) & Virgin Hyperloop signed MoU to study feasibility of high-speed corridor.

INTERNATIONAL 


  • World Bank approved $200 million loan for safe water and sanitation services in Bangladesh.

  • QS Global MBA Rankings 2021: IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta top Indian B-schools. IIM A ranked 31st.

  • G7 finance ministers backed  extension of G20 bilateral debt relief initiative.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi Announced $15 million Grant to Promote Buddhist Ties Between India and Sri Lanka.

BANKING & ECONOMY 


  • Vakrangee Ltd gets RBI nod to set up Bharat Bill Payment Operating Unit.

  • SBI Card launched brand campaign ‘Contactless Connections’. 

  • Axis Bank and Bayer's Better Life Farming Institute join hands to provide affordable loans to farmers.
  • UTI Mutual Funds and Defense PSU, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders coming up with IPO (Initial Public Offering).

  • UTI Mutual Fund first to launch a Momentum Investing Fund named 'UTI Momentum Investing Fund'.


AWARDS 

  • Assam’s Srimanta Sankaradeva Award 2017 conferred to Sattra Basishta Deva Sarma.


OBITUARIES

  • Swami Pratyagbodhananda, Hindu spiritual guru, passes away.

  • Former former Union Minister Shri Jaswant Singh passes away.

  • Economist and Padma Bhushan awardee Isher Judge Ahluwalia, 'An Icon For Women Economists', passes away. 

APPOINTMENT

  • Former India cricketer Neetu David appointed as head of BCCI’s All-India Women's Selection Committee.

  • L Adimoolam appointed as President of Indian Newspaper Society.

  • Reserve Bank of India ropes in Amitabh Bachchan for Customer Awareness Campaign to prevent account holders from being duped.


IMPORTANT DAYS


  • September 28: Gunners Day.

  • September 28: World Rabies Day. Theme: “End Rabies: Collaborate, Vaccinate”.

  • September 28: International Day for Universal Access to Information. (UNESCO)

  • September 27: World Tourism Day. Theme:  “Tourism and Rural Development”.

  • September 26: World Contraception Day.

BOOKS


  • Anand Neelakantan debuts book named, ‘The Very, Extremely, Most Naughty Asura Tales’ for Kids.

SPORTS 

  • Australia's wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy breaks MS Dhoni's record of having most dismissals as a wicketkeeper in the T20.

  • Valtteri Bottas won the Russian Grand Prix for Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton misses F1 win record.


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