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Question   What is a General Ledger Balance? How can it be arrieved at? Rank Answer Posted By  
 Interview Question Submitted By :: Hddaimari
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General ledger balance nothing like statement of accounts 
for particular creditors/debtors.during finalization of 
accounts we have confirm this to our debtors/creditors.
eg: Sundry Debtors
Sales is Rs.10,000/-.
We got cheque for Rs.10,000/-. Now ledger balance is Nil

Eg: Sundry Creditors
Purchase is Rs.50,000/-.
We given Cheque for Rs.44,000/-. Balance amount Rs.6,000/-. 
payable to them.this is general ledger balance. it can be 
arrived at Balance sheet.if it is sundry creditors will get 
from current liabilities & sundry debtors will get from 
current asset
 
0 Rajesh
 
 
Answer
General Ledger reflects the transaction done during the 
period for a particular vendor/debtors/expediture.
 
5 Pawan Kumar Garg
 
 
Question   Hi, I am going to re-apply for my UK work permit visa. First time it got refused. As I went there on business visa and stayed there for 5 months. As I stayed there for 5 months and no explanation was provided from my side why I stayed there for such a long time. On this basic they refused my visa. Now I am going to reapply, and according to my knowledge they will ask for an interview. Can any one suggest me what all questions they will ask me? How I need to respond to it? Thanks in advance for your timely help. Rank Answer Posted By  
 Interview Question Submitted By :: Anil
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hi,
my self tanweer ahmed i have dearm that i will go to UK 
with work permit visa but i have not getten any chances.
but i try to go uk if god give me chance then i will not 
miss this opportunity.
 
0 Tanweer.sanu
 
 
 
Answer
I fell in love with a girl in UK. We havent met yet, but we
talked on the net, cam, and all for like half a year now.
Her parents are forcing her to marry someone there. And now
shes not even allowed to use pc. Her sister called me and
told all this. I got no way of getting a visa to uk by
myself. I dont know what to do I just cant lose her. I must
go over there and talk to her parents. Just typed in google
search
"god please give me uk visa" because I was helpless and i
came to this site..  :'(
 
0 Kushan
 
 
Question   placement paper for chemist ( production & quality control) Rank Answer Posted By  
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Q. Define ENdothermic & Exothermic reactions.

Q. Write any four indicator which are use in titration.

Q. write the Structure of glucose, fructose & nitro benzene.

Q. define---
    1. polrimeter.
    2. spectrophotometer.

Q. define--
    1. nolmar solution.
    2. molal solution.
    3. molarity.
    4. reverse osmosis.

Q. define--
     1. fermation
     2. pH. 
     3. conductivity
 
0 Sandy
 
 
Answer
1)Endothermic Reations :It is defined as the reaction which 
undergoes inertly in the chemical chain is known as 
endothermic reaction.Such as Nacl when inertly gets react 
the byproduct is Na++ and Cl--.
Exothermic Reaction: It is defined as the reaction which 
undergoes outside the chemical chain to perform the 
breakdown of chemical bonds in presence of a catalyst is 
known as exothermic reaction.For eg H20 when it gets 
reducted on heating O2 gets separated living H2 as the bye 
product.


2)The four indicators in titrations are Hydrogen 
electrode,Antimony-Antimonyoxide 
electrode,glasselectrode,membrane/ion selective electrode.

3) glucose structure-C6H6O5, Fructose-C6H6O7, 
Nitrobenzene-C6H6N2

4a) Polorimeter: It is a devce used to measure titrations 
inthe electrodes in the polarographic studies.
b) Spectrophometer: It is the device used to measure the 
interpretations of electromagnetic radiations from ground 
state  to excited state to  record the radiations of the 
photons, electons, visible radiations ,ultra violet 
radiations, microwave radiations,radiowave radiations,x-
rays,gamma rays or cosmic rays.
 5 a) Normal Solution : It is defined as the solution which 
has solute dissoved in the solvent in the molecular ratio 
of gram weight by gram molecular weight in 1000 grams water.
b)molal solutin : It is defined as the solute dissolved in 
1000gm molecular weight of solvent.
c) Molarity : It is defined as the ration between weight by 
gram moleclar weight in no. of gmwt of the molecule in 1000 
gms of water.
 d)reverse osmosis: It is defined as the ration of the 
pressure applied from the higher altitude to the ground 
surface performing water dialysis is known as reverse 
osmosis.
6 a) Fermentation : It is defined as the seeds or a 
molecule when been heated to show the presence of the 
participated ions or gases is known as fermentation.
b)pH : It is the sorhensens devised scale for measuring 
acidic and basic levels of the ions, atoms, molecules etc.
c) Conductivity: It states that the flow of current in a 
given source to attain its potential to show the unit 
charge of ions is known as the conductivity of ions on the 
electrodes.
 
0 Ayesha Fatima
 
 
Question   tell me about yourself what content should be told Rank Answer Posted By  
 Interview Question Submitted By :: Shaileshdeepak
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I'm Raja.

at present i'm pursuing MSIT in marc college.
I have done my graduation in s.v.c.r college whivh is 
affiliated to s.v university, I have done my +2 from madhu 
vidyanikethan and i have done my schooling  from don bosco 
school.

I came from a family of six members.My father is an ex-
service man.my mother is house wife.i have two siblings.my 
elder sister in nun in j.m.j congrigation.my brother had 
done his diploma in electronics.

i'm an optimistic,hardworking and positive thinking 
person.i can understand the problem in right way, in right 
time and can solve the problem within time.i don't consider 
anything as negative.i always being positive towards itself.

I'm passionate to play volley ball, chatting with friends 
and i love to listen music.
 
4 Raja
 
 
Answer
I am kritika khanna.I have completed my graduation in 
Multimedia from Sikkim Manipal University.I comleted my 
scholing from St.Mary's Presentation Convent School.I have 
18months experience as a faculty and presently I am working 
as a Centre Academic Head in an institute.
 
0 Kritika
[Cams]
 
 
Answer
good evening, this is shreeshine
I had done my graduation from Stella degree college.
i had done my intermediate from Chaitnaya junior college,
and i had done my schooling from Atkinson public school.
My technical skills include c,c++,java.
My hobbies are listening to music and chatting with friends.
I belong to a family of five,my parents, one younger sister,
one elder brother, and myself.
so this is in brief about me.
thank you.
 
0 Shreeshine
[Cams]
 
 
Answer
my name is N.S.KIRAN BABU. i am from kakinada. i have done
b.sc computers from andhra university.and my hobbies are 
liesting to music and watching movies, and my faviort color 
is sky blue, iam a good team player, iam good in computers, 
 iam good at hardware and networkng and isp(internet 
service provider)
 
0 Kiran
[Cams]
 
 
Answer
Hi,i'm md irfan khan, pursuing my graduation from sardar
patel degree college,i have done my intermediate from nava
chaitanya jr college,i have done my schoolings from st
mary's high school,i love watching movies,and listening to
music,i would like to work in an organisation in which i can
enhance my skills and also polish my skills.
 
0 Md Irfan Khan
[Cams]
 
 
Answer
Hi,This is Mukesh poonia i am basically from panipat
(Haryana) Right now m persuing in MBA(PGDM)autonomus 
programme,i have done my graduation from my home town that 
is affiliated to kurukshetra university,about my faimly 
background comprises 4member,i have done my internship in 
bharti-axa life insurance company as a project 
trainee,about my hobbies i love to play cricket n 
interecting wid the people n m passionate about 
reasearch,my streath is my own confidence n m problem 
soling person about my weakness m alcohlic in nature ,my 
goal is i want to prosper my career in acceleration way
 
0 Mukesh Poonia
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Question   what is repo rate? Rank Answer Posted By  
 Interview Question Submitted By :: Teju
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Answer
The rate at which RBI borrows from the bank
 
2 Pooja
 
 
Answer
the rate at which the RBI lends to banks
 
4 Lekha
 
 
Answer
repo and reverse repo rate are the rates at which the rbi 
lends to banks and banks park excess funds with the central 
banks
 
4 Lekha
 
 
Answer
repo rate is that rate at which RBI lends securities & 
money to other banks.current rate is 7.75.
 
0 Seema Redhu
 
 
Answer
Repo rate refers to the interest rate at which RBI lends to 
banks in short term or overnight, while reverse repo is the 
rate for borrowing from banks.
 
3 S M Mashuque
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which the reserve bank of India on 
deficit borrows from the commercial banks. and reverse repo 
rate is the interest rate at which RBI lends to the 
commercial banks....
 
0 Sushil Kalra
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the discount rate at which central bank 
repurchases govt. securities from commercial banks to 
inject liquidity in the market.
 
3 Pratibha
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate at which rbi discount securities like 
treasury bill to the bank. To meet certain liquidity 
standards ,from time to time, banks sell their securities 
like treasury bills to rbi at a discount price called 
reporate ,for a short period of time like overnight or fort 
night . after specified time banks repurchase the bill at 
its face value. so high repo rate high loss for banks or 
hike in reporate absorbe liquidity from the market by less 
lending to the banks, which in turn tame inflation.
 
3 Somnath Maity
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the interest rate at which the reserve bank of
india or central bank of the nation provide loans to
commercial banks
 
0 Raj
 
 
Answer
Reo is the interest rate at which the RBI lends money to 
other banks for meeting the short term deficits.
 
0 Sonali
 
 
Answer
the rate which is refundable by RBI
 
0 Naresh
 
 
Answer
The rate at which RBI borrows from the bank
 
5 Naresh
 
 
Answer
the rate at which rbi borrow money from bank for short 
period to inject liquidity in the market.
 
0 Mukesh Chandra
 
 
Answer
repo rate is a rate at which rbi lends money to schedule 
banks.
 
0 Jogender
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which rate RBI lends short term 
funds to bank
 
0 Milind
 
 
Answer
Repo and Reverse Repo are tools available in the hands of 
RBI to manage the liquidity in the system. It either 
injects liquidity into the market if the conditions are 
tight or sucks out liquidity if the liquidity is excess in 
the system through the Repo and Reverse Repo mechanism, 
besides a host of other measures.

Now in REPO RBI injects liquidity into the system i.e. it 
purchases the securities from the banks and lends money to 
them to ease their liquidity crunch. The rate charged by it 
for lending money is the REPO rate.

Reverse REPO is the opposite of REPO: When liquidity is 
excess in the system. RBI sucks it out by Reverse REPO by 
lending securities and taking out money from banks. The 
rate charged for it is the Reverse Repo rate. 
These rates, form the bottom and the top of the Call money 
lending/borrowing of the banks. The call money rates 
generally fall in between this corridor.
 
4 Ridhvik
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow funds from the 
RBI to meet the gap between the demandthey are facing for 
money (loans) and how much they have on hand to lend. If 
RBI wants to make it more expensive for the banks to borrow 
money, it reduces the repo rate.
 
0 Parvinder Soni
 
 
Answer
the rate at which central bank repurchase government 
securities from the commercial banks to inject liquidity in 
the market.
 
0 Ashwani
 
 
Answer
It is the rate at which teh RBi pumps in short term 
liquidity into the system or rate at which RBI borrows from 
the banks.
 
0 Leena
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate of interest which is fixed by rbi to 
lend money to bank & taking bank securites.

reverse repo rate is the rate at which rbi taking out money 
from the bank and return the bank security to the bank it 
is also decided by rbi itself.

repo rate and reverse repo rate both are decided by rbi to 
control thr liqudity in the system. 

repo rate increase to inject liqudity in the system and 
reverse repo rate decided to taking out money(sucking out) 
in the system.
 
0 Sanjay Mandal.
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate at which companies lend to the 
burrowers on repurchased securities...
 
0 Swetha
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is a rate on which rbi lend omney to the 
commercial bank and take securities from there.
 
0 Navin Dubey
 
 
Answer
The rate at which RBI borrows from the bank.
 
0 Leena
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate at which bank borrows money from RBI 
and it is a way through which rbi injects liquidity in the 
economy
 
0 Abhilasha Kadian
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate at which the rbi lends short term 
funds to the commercial banks
 
0 Brindpreet
 
 
Answer
repo rate a rate at which RBI borrow from the bank,,,,,,,
 
0 Vijay Kumar Yadav
 
 
Answer
reporate is the intrest rate at which rbi lends to other 
banks.Repo rate increase 'll increase the cost of borrowing 
of banks.Or it may indirectly tents to increase the loan 
rates.
 
0 Juby
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI.
 
0 Sarika Bhardwaj
 
 
Answer
In finance, "repo" means repurchase agreement, and 
the "repo rate" is the current interest rate for secured 
overnight or very short term secured financing involving 
the sale and repurchase of securities. Its how some 
securities positions are financed. "reverse repo" is the 
same transaction from the borrowers perspective.

So, those terms make sense to financiers in the securities 
industry. I dont know that they make sense in the 
automobile industry, other than "repo" which is short 
for "repossession". That of course is what happens when a 
borrower fails to make a lease or financing payment on her 
car. Then the "repo man" comes to take the car back as 
permitted for breach of the financing agreement.
 
0 Sandip
 
 
Answer
This is one of the tool that RBI has to control 
liquidity/inflation.

When RBI revises the rate for lending MONEY against 
Securities to BANKS, it is called REPO RATE.  Here, the RBI 
is the Lender and the Banks are the borrower.  If the REPO 
rate is raised by the RBI, then Banks have to borrow money 
at higher rate.

When RBI revises the rate for lending SECURITIES for Money 
to BANKS, it is called REVERSE REPO RATE.  Here, the RBI is 
the Borrower and the Banks are the Lender.  If the REVERSE 
REPO rate is raised by the RBI, then RBI has to borrow 
money at higher rate.
 
4 Harsha
 
 
Answer
repo rate is a tool used by RBI to curb inflation.
Repo rate means the interest rate that RBI charges for 
lending money to other banks against their securities.In 
this case RBI is the lender & Other banks are the 
borrower.If RBI increases the repo rate it means that the 
other banks have to pay more interest to borrow money from 
RBI.
 
0 Gaurav Jain
 
 
Answer
Repo is a rate where RBI is charging on Banks while lending
the money to banks. And is also an toll for government to
control the inflation by charging high repo rate
 
2 Vijay.s
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our banks
borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will
help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the repo
rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive.
 
0 Neeraj
 
 
Answer
REPO MEANS WHICH REATE RBI GIVE IN LOANS/OTHER  FOR OTHER 
BANK THAT IS A REPO
 
0 Sandesh
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the interest rate at which RBI lends money or 
securities to other banks. Currently the RBI has increased 
the reporate from 7.75% to 8%. the main reason for the hike 
is to control the current inflation in our country, which 
is now 8.24% and it is expecyed to cross 10%,by several 
economist.
 
0 Jenamani Satyabhanu Mohapatra
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive.
 
0 Sarika Bhardwaj
 
 
Answer
Interest rate which is given by RBI to other banks for the 
money they give to it is known as Repo rate
 
5 Indraneel
 
 
Answer
The rate that Which RBI Barrows From Bank and It depends on
Inflation and current Economy Status.
 
0 Prashant
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which RBI lends money from 
banks.There are two purposes for this
1. To control the floating money in the market to control 
inflation.
2. For the purpose of security .
 
0 Anurag
 
 
Answer
the rate at which RBI lends the money to other banks.
 
5 Roshikesh
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive
 
0 Subodh S Ingle
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which RBI lends to other banks vice
versa it is the rate at which banks borrow from RBI.during
inflations this rate increases n while deflation it
decreasesas per the policies of RBI.
 
0 Priti Pandit
 
 
Answer
repo and reserve repo both r decided by rbi.this rate is 
turning rate for indian economy.rbi lends the money from 
others commercial bank afterthat rbi pay the interest rate 
for that lending money that is repo rate.
 
0 Vikram Singh Nimbola
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow funds from the 
RBI to meet the gap between the demand they are facing for 
money (loans) and how much they have on hand to lend. 

If the RBI wants to make it more expensive for the banks to 
borrow money, it increases the repo rate; similarly, if it 
wants to make it cheaper for banks to borrow money, it 
reduces the repo rate.
 
0 Deepak Goyal
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which bank buy loan from RBI.
 
0 Jyoti Chaudhary
 
 
Answer
Commercial banks need a large sum of money to operate its 
daily routine operations smoothly. For this purpose banks 
borrow money from Reserve Bank of India for an overnight 
period.On this borrowed money those have to pay interest at 
a fixed rate which is known as REPO RATE.
 
0 Hitendra Kumar Virani
 
 
Answer
Repo means repurchase agreement. It is the rate at which RBI
lends securities & money to other banks.
 
0 Chummu
 
 
Answer
The Rate at RBI lends money to the banks or bank borrows 
money from RBI.If it gets increased then it becomes 
difficult for the banks to meet their liquidity 
standards.To fulfill their deficient gap banks in terms 
incraeses loan rates.
 
0 Shivani
 
 
Answer
the rate at which rbi lends fund to the banks.
 
0 Atul Gupta
 
 
Answer
Its rate RBI lends to Banks,This will directly link to Bank 
interest rate,Increase in repo rates means increase in 
Fixed deposits rate and relatively increase in loan 
Interest rates.
 
0 Kotreshsarang
 
 
Answer
pooja in answer no.1 and the rest of you who have given a 
similiar answer are asked to kindly stay away from giving 
wrong answers. nobody's forced u guys to give an answer.. 
so kindly refrain from carrying on your wild guesses... 
this is a public forum and your wrong answers could 
actually lead to a job rejection for some..so please act 
wisely!!repo rate is the rate at which Rbi lends money to 
other banks.
 
0 Naina
 
 
Answer
the rate on which bank can take loan from RBI.
 
0 Atul Gupta
 
 
Answer
It is the rate at which RBI rediscounts the govt 
securites.i.e it is the rate at which RBI lends money to 
commercial banks. During inflation RBI increases repo rate 
so as to make borrowings costlier and as a result the flow 
of credit creation in the economy gets effected.This 
ultimately tries to suck the excess liquidity in the 
market.
 
0 Rashmi Ranjan
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive
 
4 Sachin Sharma
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow money from RBI
 
0 Merin
 
 
Answer
The rate at which RBI borrows from the bank.repo rate is 
that rate at which RBI lends securities & 
money to other banks.current rate is 7.75.
 
0 Manoj Kumar
 
 
Answer
When central bank repurchase government securities from
commercial bank,To inject  liquidity  in market  is known as
repo rate.
 
0 Priyanka
 
 
Answer
Repo is short term whereas Bank rate is long term. Thus 
Repo rates are also called short term lending rate and Bank 
rates are called long term lending rates. Now if the Repo 
rate > Bank rate, it signifies that short term borrowing of 
funds is more expensive for commercial banks. Incedentally, 
this short term borrowing through Repo is required by the 
banks to maintain its CRR. Thus if Repo rate is increased, 
bank will reduce its lending to public because to maintain 
the CRR bank will have to now borrow from RBI at a higher 
Repo rate. Thus increase of Repo is done to suck liquidity 
from the economy.
 
0 Ashish Srivastav
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive.
 
0 Swapnanjali
 
 
Answer
Repo and Reverse Repo are tools available in the hands of 
RBI to manage the liquidity in the system. It either 
injects liquidity into the market if the conditions are 
tight or sucks out liquidity if the liquidity is excess in 
the system through the Repo and Reverse Repo mechanism, 
besides a host of other measures.

Now in REPO RBI injects liquidity into the system i.e. it 
purchases the securities from the banks and lends money to 
them to ease their liquidity crunch. The rate charged by it 
for lending money is the REPO rate.

Reverse REPO is the opposite of REPO: When liquidity is 
excess in the system. RBI sucks it out by Reverse REPO by 
lending securities and taking out money from banks. The 
rate charged for it is the Reverse Repo rate. 
These rates, form the bottom and the top of the Call money 
lending/borrowing of the banks. The call money rates 
generally fall in between this corridor.
 
4 Nagendra Pratap Singh
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our banks
borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will
help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the repo
rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive.
 
0 Sudip
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive.
 
0 Shajid Khan
 
 
Answer
The rate at which a loan is granted when an asset is given 
as collateral or security for the loan, and where the asset 
will be repossessed by the borrower to redeem the loan.
 
0 Saaaaz
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrow rupees from
RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to get
money at a cheaper rate. When the repo rate increases
borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive.
 
0 Shashi
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which  banks 
borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will 
help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the repo 
rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive.
 
0 Durgak
 
 
Answer
RIPO RATE:- "The rate" at which the RBI repurchases the 
treasury bills from the commercial banks for short-term –is 
Called "REPO RATE ".

When "Liquidity is tightened" repo rate will be raised.
 
0 Naresh
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate at which bank borrows money from RBI 
and it is a way through which rbi injects liquidity in the 
economy

Repo and Reverse Repo are tools available in the hands of 
RBI to manage the liquidity in the system. It either 
injects liquidity into the market if the conditions are 
tight or sucks out liquidity if the liquidity is excess in 
the system through the Repo and Reverse Repo mechanism, 
besides a host of other measures.

Now in REPO RBI injects liquidity into the system i.e. it 
purchases the securities from the banks and lends money to 
them to ease their liquidity crunch. The rate charged by it 
for lending money is the REPO rate.

Reverse REPO is the opposite of REPO: When liquidity is 
excess in the system. RBI sucks it out by Reverse REPO by 
lending securities and taking out money from banks. The 
rate charged for it is the Reverse Repo rate. 
These rates, form the bottom and the top of the Call money 
lending/borrowing of the banks. The call money rates 
generally fall in between this corridor.
 
0 Dinesh Todi
 
 
Answer
IT IS THE RATE AT WHICH THE COMMERCIAL BANK BORROW MONEY 
From RBI atthe time of shortage
 
0 Abhishek Kumar Adil
 
 
Answer
repo rate is rate at which rbi lends money to the bank at 
certain rate of intrest. and it is fixed by rbi.now repo 
rate is 7.5%.
 
0 Durga Lal
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the interest rate at which RBI lends money or 
securities to other banks. Currently the RBI has increased 
the reporate from 7.75% to 8%. the main reason for the hike 
is to control the current inflation in our country, which 
is now 8.24% and it is expecyed to cross 10%,by several 
economist.
Repo rate is a rate on which rbi lend omney to the 
commercial bank and take securities from there.

reverse repo rate is the rate at which rbi taking out money 
from the bank and return the bank security to the bank it 
is also decided by rbi itself.
 
0 Abhay Kumar
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive.
 
0 Ramakrishnan
 
 
Answer
when the banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow 
form rbi through interest. this interest is called repo rate
 
0 Madhavi
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which our banks borrow rupees 
from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate will help banks to 
get money at a cheaper rate. When the repo rate increases 
borrowing from RBI becomes more expensive.Whenever the 
banks have any shortage of funds they can borrow it from 
RBI.
 
0 Raj
 
 
Answer
repo rate is the rate at which the RBI lends to banks.

reverse repo rate is the rate at which rbi taking out money 
from the bank and return the bank security to the bank it 
is also decided by rbi itself.
 
0 Suchinanda
 
 
Answer
THE RATE AT WHICH RBI REPURCHASES GOURNMENT SECURITIES FROM 
BANKS. IN RETUREN, BANKS GET CASH TO MEET THEIR SHORT TERM 
REQUIRMENTS. WHEN RBI WANTS TO INCREASE LIQUDITY IN THE 
SYTEM,IT REDUCES THE REPO RATE.

            BY_
                       SANDEEP SINGH
                 UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD
          E-MAILID
                   1-sandip.au2008@gmail.com
   2-  sandip.au2005@radiff.com
 
0 Sandeep Singh
 
 
Answer
the rate at which RBI repurchase gouenment securities from 
banks . returen ,banks get cash to meet their short term 
requirments. when RBI wants to increase liqudity in the 
system, it reduces the rwpo rate.
                       BY-
                                SANDEEP SINGH
           E-Mail id-sandip.au2008@gmail.com
 
0 Sandeep Singh
 
 
Answer
discount rate at which a central bank repurchases 
government securities from the commercial banks,depending 
on the levelof money supply it decided to maintain in the 
country's monetory system
 
0 Priti
 
 
Answer
MANY OF THE ANSWERS HERE ARE WRONG 

correct version:
repo stands for REPurchase Offer where rbi borrows
money/cash from the bank and in turn give the bank
securities which act as collateral and also pay it back
interest on the cash it has taken  as loan. it is called
repurchase offer because RBI will in return buy back the
collateral after specified period.
higher the repo higher the lending rate for bank and hence
even higher the borrowing rate for bank. thus it takes
liquidity out of the market , if liquidity has caused
inflation it will also reduce inflation


reverse repo is opposite
 
0 Nipun
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive.
 
0 Kanhaiya
 
 
Answer
When RBI revises the rate for lending MONEY against 
Securities to BANKS, it is called REPO RATE.  Here, the RBI 
is the Lender and the Banks are the borrower.
 
0 Shashi Sharma
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive
 
0 Kartikey Srivastava
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive
 
0 Prashant
 
 
Answer
Repo rate is the rate at which the RBI lends money to the 
commercial banks. It is a tool in the hands of RBI to 
control the liquidity in the market. Whenever there is a 
shortage of liquid cash , RBI cuts the Repo Rate so that 
banks can borrow money from the RBI and can liquidate the 
economy by lending more & more.
 
0 Pooja Nagori
 
 
Answer
Dont put wrong answer to this question. please avoid to put 
answer if does't know the correct answer.its confusing the 
reader. 

Thank you
 
0 Suresh
 
 
Answer
REPO is short form of REPURCHASE AGREEMENT.it is money 
maket instrument allowing banks and fininacial instiutions 
to sell securities to investor with agreement to repurchase 
them at a specified rate and date. its introduced by RBI in 
1992
 
0 Maran
 
 
Answer
When ever banks need funds they can borrow money from RBI 
and RBI lends this fund on certain rate of interest.this 
rate of interest is called REPO RATE.
 
1 Rohitash Sharma
 
 
Answer
When ever banks need funds they can borrow money from RBI 
and RBI lends this fund on certain rate of interest.this 
rate of interest is called REPO RATE.

                                  --
                                 rohitash.shrm@gmail.com
 
0 Rohitash Sharma
 
 
Answer
Whenever the banks have any shortage of funds they can 
borrow it from RBI. Repo rate is the rate at which our 
banks borrow rupees from RBI. A reduction in the repo rate 
will help banks to get money at a cheaper rate. When the 
repo rate increases borrowing from RBI becomes more 
expensive.
 
0 Chiranjibi
 
 
Question   what is use of preloader? What are the diff var use for creating preloaders? Rank Answer Posted By  
 Interview Question Submitted By :: Kanu
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Answer
preloader are used to know how much time a flash movie will 
take to load itself in a flash player.
 
0 Ashishkr
 
 
Answer
Preloader are used to load all the content or animation
before its play
 
0 Mohammed Sunely
 
 
Answer
Learn script to make Preloader.

http://www.getallinfo.com/computers/softwares/flash/action-script-dictionary/12_ASD392.html#678292
 
0 Ashishkr
 
 
Answer
Preloader are used to show Information about downaloading 
files. and how much file bytes download yet now
 
0 Ilayaraja
 
 
Answer
Following are the two variables used while loading or 
creating any preloaded -
1. _framesloaded
2. _totalframes
 
0 Anmol Saraf
 
 
Answer
Preloader is used for load the full swf file in the
computer's  memory. And then play the swf file. By this
process any heavy swf file will play smoothly.

we can use preloading functionality on the first frame as:
stop();
this.onEnterFunction = function(){
percent = (_root.getBytesLoaded()/_root.getBytesTotal())*100;
if(percent==100){
play()
}

Thanks,
Uday
Sr. Flash Developer
uday_sgh@yahoo.com
+91-9701155575
 
0 Uday
 
 
Answer
Generally Flash will load starting from Frame one.
If we have animations and scripts then A flash which loads
without a preloader will move through frames immediately
when they load. In this way flash run with glitches and the
actions in the frames cannot access objects on the stage of
that frame as frame loads first with actions and objects
next[this i have faced in many experiments]. so Even the
code is correct it will malfunction.

For this purpose we use preloader to stop the movie in the
first frame and check the progress of the loading of entire
move. Once the loading is finished it is OK to go.

the default var used in preloader are
bytesLoaded
bytesTotal
More we create a var which we name it as 'per' to calculate
the percent loaded. once it reaches 100 which means it is
loaded.
 
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Question   Bank Clerical Exams Model Questions... Rank Answer Posted By  
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Bank Clerical Exams

	Test I :  Reasoning ability and Numerical Aptitude 
1.	Suresh is taller than Prabhu but shorter than Ram, 
Prabhu is as tall as Neeraj but taller than Nilesh.  Which 
of the following statements is definitely true for Neeraj?
	(a)	Neeraj is shorter than Nilesh
	(b)	Neeraj is the tallest
	(c)	Neeraj is the shortest
	(d)	Neeraj is taller than Nilesh
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	Neeraj is taller than Nilesh
		
2.	How many such pairs of letters are there in the 
word STAINLESS each of which has as many letters between 
them in the word as they have in the English alphabet, in 
the same sequence?
	(a)	Two
	(b)	Three
	(c)	Four
	(d)	Five
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( e ) 	None of these
		
3.	What will come in place of the question mark (?) in 
the following sequence?
ARRANGEMENTS, RRANGEMENT, RANGEMEN, ?, NGEM
	(a)	RANGEME
	(b)	ANGEME
	(c)	ANGEMENT
	(d)	NGEMEN
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	ANGEME
		
4.	Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and so form a group.  Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group?
	(a)	Baking
	(b)	Steaming 
	(c)	Cooking
	(d)	Frying
	(e)	Boiling
	Ans:	( c ) 	Cooking
		
5.	Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and so form a group which is the one that does not 
belong to that group?
	(a)	Radish
	(b)	Orange
	(c)	Pear
	(d)	Mango
	(e)	Apple
	Ans:	( a ) 	Radish
		
6.	Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and so form a group.  Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group?
	(a)	Earth
	(b)	Moon
	(c)	Saturn
	(d)	Pluto
	(e)	Venus
	Ans:	( b ) 	Moon
		
7.	If water is called food, food is called drink, 
drink is called blue, blue is called red, red is called 
white and white is called brown, then what is the colour 
of ?blood? ?
	(a)	Blue
	(b)	Red
	(c)	Brown
	(d)	White
	(e)	Drink
	Ans:	( d ) 	White
		
8.	In a certain code language, the word ENQUIRY is 
written as YRIUQNE.   How will the word REQUIRE be written 
in the code language ?
	(a)	QERUERI
	(b)	REQUERI
	(c)	ERIUQER
	(d)	IREUQER
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	ERIUQER
		
9.	In a certain code language DESERT is written 
RTSEDE.  How will the word FAULTS the written in that code 
language?
	(a)	TSULFA
	(b)	AFLUST
	(c)	LUAFST
	(d)	UAFSTL
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	TSULFA
		
10.	How many meaningful English word can be formed by 
using the second, the fifth, the seventh and the tenth 
letters of the word APPROPRIATION, each only once, but in 
different sequence ?
	(a)	One
	(b)	Two
	(c)	Three
	(d)	None of these
	(e)	More than three
	Ans:	( a ) 	One
		
Directions (Qs. 11?15) :	What will come in place of 
the question mark (?) in the following questions?
11.	7589 ? ? = 3434  
	(a)	3721
	(b)	4155
	(c)	3246
	(d)	11023
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	4155
		
12.	300 + (10)2 x 2 = ?
	(a)	450
	(b)	800
	(c)	500
	(d)	550
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	500
		
13.	12.05 x 5.4 ÷ 0.6 = ?
	(a)	105.55
	(b)	108.45
	(c)	118.45
	(d)	118.55
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	108.45
		
14.	2435 ÷ 24 = 24?
	(a)	2.5
	(b)	3.5
	(c)	2
	(d)	3
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	2.5
		
15.	78 x 14 + 7645 ? ? = 8247 
	(a)	580
	(b)	590
	(c)	490
	(d)	480
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	490
		
Directions (Qs. 16?17) :	
I.	?P + Q? means P is the brother of Q
II.	?P x Q? means P is the mother of Q
III.	?P ÷ Q? means P is the sister of Q
IV.	?P ? Q? means Q is the father of P
16.	Which of the following represents ?B is the 
material uncle of C??
	(a)	B + A x C 
	(b)	B x C + A
	(c)	B ÷ C + A
	(d)	B x A + c
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	B + A x C
		
17.	Which of the following statements is not necessary 
to answer the above question?
	(a)	Only I and II
	(b)	Only III
	(c)	Only III and IV
	(d)	Either II or III
	(e)	All are necessary
	Ans:	( c ) 	Only III and IV
		
18.	Pointing towards a woman a boy said, ?she is the 
only daughter of my mother?s brother?s only brother-in-
law?.  How the woman is related to the boy?
	(a)	Mother
	(b)	Aunt
	(c)	Sister-in-law
	(d)	Sister
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	Sister
		
19.	Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and hence form a group.  Which one of the following 
does not belong to that group?
	(a)	63
	(b)	64
	(c)	39
	(d)	48
	(e)	79
	Ans:	( e ) 	79
		
20.	Ina certain code language DOWNBEAT is written as 
TABEWNDO.  How will the word PROSPECT be written in that 
code language?
	(a)	RPSOEPTC
	(b)	TCPEOSPR
	(c)	ORPSPTCE
	(d)	TCPREPOS
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	TCPEOSPR
		
Directions (Qs. 21?26) :	What will come in place of 
the question mark (?) in the following questions?
21.	37.5 ÷ (27)1.5 x 92 = 3?
	(a)	5
	(b)	4.5
	(c)	7
	(d)	6.5
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	7
		
22.	28% of 450 + 45% of 280 = ?
	(a)	126
	(b)	252
	(c)	324
	(d)	212
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	252
		
23.	1027.05 ? 314.005 + 112.25 = ?
	(a)	825.395
	(b)	825.095
	(c)	825.305
	(d)	825.295
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	825.295
		
24.	(103.7 x 101.3)2 = 10?
	(a)	6
	(b)	7
	(c)	10
	(d)	3
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	10
		
25.	40.83 x 1.02 x 1.2 = ?
	(a)	49.97592
	(b)	41.64660
	(c)	58.7952
	(d)	42.479532
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	49.97592
		
26.	3978 + 112 x 2 = ? ÷ 2
	(a)	8180
	(b)	2101
	(c)	4090
	(d)	8404
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	8404
		
27.	Four of the following five are alike in a certain 
way and hence form a group.  Which one of the following 
does not belong to that group?
	(a)	21
	(b)	35
	(c)	49
	(d)	63
	(e)	56
	Ans:	( c ) 	49
		
28.	P is heavier than Q but lighter than R.  Q is 
heavier than T.  S is heavier than P but lighter than V.  
Who among them is the lightest?
	(a)	V
	(b)	S
	(c)	T
	(d)	R
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	T
		
29.	In a certain code language TRANSPORT is written as 
RTASNPORT.  How will the word GATEHOUSE be written in that 
code language ?
	(a)	ETGAHOESU
	(b)	ETAGHESUO
	(c)	AGTHEOUSE
	(d)	AGETHUOES
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	AGTHEOUSE
		
30.	In a certain code language ?si re ga? MEANS ?Shyam 
is smart? and ?pa si ga? means? Animesh is smart?.  What is 
the code for ?smart? in that code language?
	(a)	si
	(b)	re
	(c)	ga
	(d)	pa
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( e ) 	None of these
		
Directions (Qs. 31?34) :	What will come in place of 
the question-mark (?) in the following questions ?
31.	12.05 x 5.4 ÷ 0.3 = ?
	(a)	108.55
	(b)	216.90
	(c)	118.45
	(d)	118.55
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	216.90
		
32.	99 ÷ 11 + 7 x 16 = (?)2
	(a)	11
	(b)	121
	(c)	12
	(d)	144
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	11
		
33.	8400 ÷ 120 x 15 + 150 = ?
	(a)	1050
	(b)	1200
	(c)	1100
	(d)	1514
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	1200
		
34.	45% of 1500 + 35% of 1700 = ?% of 3175
	(a)	40
	(b)	55
	(c)	45
	(d)	35
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	40
		
Directions  (Qs. 35?39) :	Study the following 
information carefully and answer the questions given below:
The number 0 to 9 are coded in the following manner 
considering the exception given below:

3	6	9	7	0	2	8	1
	5	4
H	P	V	S	G	D	J	K
	M	R
.
Exception 1:	If a number starts and ends with non-zero 
odd number then the first and the last digits should be 
coded as X and Z.
Exception 2:	If a number starts and ends with non-zero 
even number then the first and the last digits should be 
coded as A and B respectively. 
35.	What is the code for 5 2 1 8 6 3 ?
	(a)	MDKJPH
	(b)	ZDKJPX
	(c)	XDKJPZ
	(d)	ADKJPB
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	XDKJPZ
		
36.	What is the code for 492310 ?
	(a)	RVDHKG
	(b)	AVDHKB
	(c)	VRDKHG
	(d)	BVDHKA
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	RVDHKG
		
37.	Which of the following numbers is represented by 
ASGHKB?
I.  670312		II.  470313		III.  270318
	(a)	Only I and III
	(b)	Only I and II
	(c)	Only Ii and III
	(d)	Only I
	(e)	Only III
	Ans:	( a ) 	Only I and III
		
38.	What is the code for 3186452 ?
	(a)	HKJDMRP
	(b)	KHPJMRD
	(c)	DMRPHKJ
	(d)	HKJPRMD
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	HKJPRMD
		
39.	Which of the following numbers is represented by 
DPJRSV ?
	(a)	628794
	(b)	268479
	(c)	246793
	(d)	168359
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	268479
		
40.	Animesh and Anand together got a profit of Rs. 
9,600 and they distributed between themselves in the ratio 
of 5 : 7.  What is the share of Animesh?
	(a)	Rs. 4,000
	(b)	Rs. 5,600
	(c)	Rs. 4,800
	(d)	Rs. 5,200
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	Rs. 4,000
		
41.	A man bought some fruits at the rate of 16 for Rs. 
24 and sold them at the rate of 8 for Rs. 18.  What is the 
profit per cent?
	(a)	50%
	(b)	60%
	(c)	40%
	(d)	25%
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	50%
		
42.	A cow is tethered in the middle of a field with a 
14 feet long rope.  If the cow grazes 100 sq feet per day 
approximately.  What time will be taken by the cow to graze 
the grazeable area of the field?
	(a)	2 days 
	(b)	18 days
	(c)	24 days
	(d)	6 days
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	6 days
		
43.	7/8  of 3/7 of a number is equal to 25% of 45% of 
another number.  What is the ratio of the first and the 
second numbers respectively?
	(a)	3 : 7
	(b)	9: 10
	(c)	3 : 10
	(d)	3 : 2
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	3 : 10
		
44.	Mr. Rahul spends 30% of his monthly salary on 
domestic expenses.  He spends respectively 20% and 10% of 
the remaining salary on education of children and 
conveyance.  Of the remaining amounts now he spends 
respectively 20% and 30% on entertainment and maintenance 
of house.  He saves Rs. 5512.50.   what is the monthly 
salary of Mr. Rahul?
	(a)	Rs. 22,500
	(b)	Rs. 20,000
	(c)	Rs. 25,000
	(d)	Rs. 24,500
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	Rs. 22,500
		
45.	The ratio of the present ages of Suman and Renu is 
5 : 7 respectively.  Four years hence the ratio will become 
3 : 4 respectively.   What is the present age of Renu in 
years?
	(a)	28
	(b)	24
	(c)	20
	(d)	21
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	28
		
46.	If instead of multiplying a number by 7 the number 
was divided by 7.  What should be the percentage error?
	(a)	100%
	(b)	96.8%
	(c)	92.70%
	(d)	97.9%
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	97.9%
		
47.	A car covers a certain distance taking 7 hours in 
forward journey.  During the return journey, speed was 
increased by 12 kmph and it takes 5 hours.  What is total 
distance covered?
	(a)	210 km
	(b)	70 km
	(c)	440 km
	(d)	220 km
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( a ) 	210 km
		
48.	The LCM of two numbers is 2079 and their HCF is 
27.   If one of the numbers is 189, find the other number. 
	(a)	248
	(b)	128
	(c)	297
	(d)	336
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	297
		
49.	The average between a two digit number and the 
number obtained by interchanging the digits is 9.  What is 
the difference between the two digits of the number?
	(a)	8
	(b)	2
	(c)	5
	(d)	Cannot be determined
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	Cannot be determined
		
50.	A circle and a rectangle have the same perimeter.  
The sides of the rectangle are 18 cm and 26 cm.  What will 
be the area of the circle?
	(a)	88 cm2
	(b)	1250 cm2
	(c)	154 cm2
	(d)	128 cm2
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( e ) 	None of these
		
51.	The difference between a number and its three-fifth 
is 50.  What is the number?
	(a)	75
	(b)	100
	(c)	125
	(d)	80
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	125
		
52.	Some persons decide to raise Rs. 3 lakhs by equal 
contribution from each of them.  If they contributed Rs. 50 
extra each, the contribution increased to Rs. 3.25 lakhs.  
How many persons were there ?
	(a)	400
	(b)	500
	(c)	600
	(d)	700
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( b ) 	500
		
53.	A sample of milk contains 5% water.  What quantity 
of pure milk should be added to 10 litres of milk to reduce 
the water content to 2%?
	(a)	5 litres
	(b)	7 litres
	(c)	15 litres
	(d)	12 litres
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( c ) 	15 litres
		
54.	The difference between the compound interest and 
the simple interest on a certain sum of money at 5% per 
annum for 2 years is Rs. 1.50.   Find the sum.
	(a)	Rs. 800
	(b)	Rs. 1200
	(c)	Rs. 400
	(d)	Rs. 600
	(e)	None of these
	Ans:	( d ) 	Rs. 600
		
55.	A, B and C contract a work for Rs. 550.  Together A