Sunday, 17 March 2024

Niacl assistant prelim result 2024, release date direct link

 The result of the examination previously conducted by The New India Insurance Company Limited for Assistant for 300 posts is going to be declared soon.

Thursday, 13 January 2022

The Hindu daily editorial

 Trust deficit

The imbalance of power in relations between tech platforms, news publishers is worrying.

The decision of India’s competition watchdog to order investigations into Google, following allegations by the country’s digital news publishers that it has broken antitrust laws, marks a significant moment in a country where the fortunes of the news media industry have been on a downward path. The development is not a total surprise. For, governments in many countries such as Australia and France have used their political capital in recent years to try and correct the enormous imbalance that exists between big technology companies that control news in the digital sphere today and the traditional journalism industry that keeps the wheels of news running, thereby also creating the basis for the conversations that are so important in a democracy.

The investigations have been ordered on the basis of a complaint by India’s Digital News Publishers Association, which has alleged that Google not only dominates the market for information but also abuses this dominance. It does so, the association has alleged, by not providing a fair share of the advertising monies and by not providing adequate information. It has also complained that it does not get paid for the news snippets that appear in ‘search’. The association’s broader point is that the terms of engagement are “unilaterally and arbitrarily” dictated by the tech platform, and there is nothing its members can do about it. 

The imbalance of power and the denial of a fair share of revenue will be questions that the watchdog will be interested in exploring.

What was recognised by lawmakers in Australia, for instance, when they last year came up with a law that sought to level the playing field between big tech platforms and news publishers, is a condition that is true around the world. In India too, the power imbalance exists and has only gotten worse in recent years. 

The news media industry, which invests in journalists, has struggled to stay afloat while the big tech platforms have become more and more powerful. But the Australian case is one of a rare intervention by a government in publisher ­platform relationships. The current investigations in India are more a case of the publishers finding an appropriate existing forum in search of relief. The sustainability of journalism in the digital era has far-reaching implications, especially in a democracy. It has been quite evident in recent years that the industry has ended up sacrificing quality in its quest for more eyeballs, and nuance in the quest for more emotional engagement. The cost of not being able to get a fair value for journalistic effort can never be overemphasised enough.

Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Coding and Decoding for banking

BANKING HUB TOP 50 Coding Decoding


TOP 50 Coding Decoding Questions
 1 Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. All the
codes given below are only in two letters format.
“Banks are digital today” is written as “Zi Li Ki Ti”,
“Money transfer through banks” is written as “Di Ki Si Fi”,
“Digital money easy today” is written as “Si Zi Ti Bi” and
“Today we have leave” is written as “Gi Xi Vi Zi”.

1) What is the possible code for “Easy for transfer”?
a) Fi Bi Zi
b) Di Ji Bi
c) Bi Ti Ui
d) Fi Li Xi
e) None of these

2) If “Banks have money” is coded as “Gi Si Ki”, then what will be the code for “Leave”?
a) Di
b) Li
c) Zi
d) Vi
e) Cannot be determined

3) What is the code for “Transfer”?
a) Di
b) Ti
c) Fi
d) Cannot be determined
e) Either Di or Fi

4) What is the word for the code “Si” in the given code language?
a) Today
b) Banks
c) Money
d) Digital
e) Either a) or b)

5) If “Money market easy” is written as “Bi Si Ci”, then what will be the code for “Market”?
a) Bi
b) Si
c) Ci
d) Either Si or Ci
e) Cannot be determined

Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. All the

codes given below are only in two letters format.

“Challenging world economy now” is written as “Sk Rk Tk Nk”,
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“Economy bad current issue” is written as “Pk Gk Sk Fk”,
“Current world looking good” is written as “Nk Mk Pk Vk”,
“Looking good challenging with” is written as “Vk Mk Rk Dk”.

6) What will be the code for “Looking”?
a) Rk
b) Mk
c) Tk
d) Vk
e) Either Mk or Vk

7) If “The issues are worried” written as “Ik Jk Gk Yk”, then what will be the code for “Bad”?
a) Pk
b) Fk
c) Gk
d) Sk
e) Cannot be determined

8) The codes “Rk Mk Nk” may represent which of the following?
a) Challenging good bad
b) World economy bad
c) World looking challenge
d) Good with now
e) None of these

9) What does the code “Fk” represents?
a)World
b) Looking
c) Issues
d) Bad
e) Either Issues or Bad

10) What is the possible code for “Good World”?
a) Nk Vk
b) Mk Tk
c) Fk Dk
d) Pk Mk
e) None of these

Direction (11-15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the given question below.

S D 9 5 E # K 6 T I 8 P 1 % A 2 C λ L M U3 W @ N 4 © J $ 7 F B

11). How Many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by anumeral and immediately preceded by a consonant?
a) None
b) One
c) Two
d) Three
e) None of these

12). In the given series, 1st, 2nd, 3rd element and so on are interchanged with 20th, 19th, 18th element and
so on respectively, then which element will be 8thto the left of 20thelement from left end?
a) P
b) I
c) 8
d) T
e) None of these

13). Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement
and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
a) EKI
b) P%C
c) LUW
d) 3@©
e) N©7

14). If all the symbols are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the 5th to the
left of 12thelement from right end?
a) 8
b) S
c) T
d) W
e) None of these

15). What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above
arrangement? #K5 P1I CλA ?
a) 2C%
b) U3L
c) λL2
d) W@M
e) None of these

Direction (Q.16-20): following is given a set of letters/digits and the corresponding letter code of each digit
followed by certain conditions for coding. Letter/digits

M 4 C Q 5 A P 7 E G 8 I 1 X U

Symbol ! Ω & μ © # @ < % $ * > ^ ® Ʊ In each question below are given a group of letters/digits followed by four combinations of digits/symbolsnumbered a), b), c) and d). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of lettersbased on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination asyour answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark e) i.e. „None of these‟, as
your answer.

 If the first letter is consonant and the fourth digit is odd, both are to be coded as the code for that consonant.

 If the last letter is vowel and the second digit is divisible by 2, both are to be coded as the code for firstdigit.

 If the first digit is even and the last letter is consonant, their codes are to be interchanged.

16)M8XPCI
a) !^ ®@&!
b) !! ®@&!
c) !^ ®@&*
d) !! ®&@!
e) None of these

17)Q4E75C
a) μ Ω% <©&
b) < Ω% <©&
c) μ Ω% <©μ
d) μ Ω% μ©&
e) none of these

18)8MP1XU
a) *!@^® Ʊ
b) Ʊ!@^®*
c) *!@®^Ʊ
d) Ʊ@!^®*
e) None of these

19)G1E8PA
a) #^%*@$
b) $^%$@#
c) #^%*@#
d) $^%*@#
e) None of these

20) 45QAEG
a) Ω© μ#%$
b) $© μ#%$
c) $© μ#%Ω
d) $© # μ%Ω
e) None of these

Directions (Q. 21-25) Study the following information to answer the given questions: a certain code

„before West to mailing‟ is written as „ad mi ja no‟
 the West to himalaya‟ is written as „ku ja ig ad‟.
„mailing of the layout‟ is written as „be ku zo mi‟
to should of changes‟ is written as „be Ii ya ja‟.

21) What is the code for „should‟?
a) be
b) Ii
c) ya
d) ja
e) Cannot be determined

22) Which of the following may represent „himalaya is West‟?
a) ig ad no
b) ig py ya
c) re ad be
d) ig li re
e) ad re ig

23) „mi‟ is the code for
a) to
b) mailing
c) West
d) of
e) Cannot be determined

24) What is the code for‟ before‟?
a) ad
b) mi
c) no
d) ja
e) Cannot be determined

25) Which of the following represents „of the West‟?
a) ku be ad
b) rni be no
c) ku be ya
d) mi ku be
e) be mi ad

Direction (Q. 26-30): In each questions below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of
digits/symbols numbers.You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the code based
on the given coding system.

i)If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes of both these are to be interchanged

ii)If both the first and the last letters are consonants both these are to be coded as per the code of the last letter

iii)If the first letter is vowel and the last letter is a consonant both these are to be coded as *

26) EAKRF
a) 21£¥0
b) *1£¥*
c) 01£¥2
d) *£10¥
e) None of these

27) JDHIU
a) 35✮&7
b) 7✮5£7
c) 75✮&3
d) *5✮&*
e) None of these

28) RJKTP
a) ¥3£!4
b) ¥3£!¥
c) £3¥!3
d) 43£!4
e) None of these

29) WDJPMI
a) &534β6
b) 6534&6
c) *534&*
d) &534β&
e) None of these

30) URAPHI
a) &¥14✮&
b) *¥14✮*
c) &¥14✮β
d) 7¥14✮&
e) None of these

Directions (Q. 31–32): Study the following information to answer the given questions
In a certain code language

 „they have grown up‟ is written as „sit pit dip ra‟ ,
 „grown up people‟ is written as „pit ra tik‟,
 „they are up again‟ is written as „pt sit ja ka‟.

31). How is „people‟ written in that code language?
a) ra
b) tik
c) pit
d) Can‟t be determined
e) None of these

32).How is „have gone‟ written in that code language?
a) Sit ja
b) pit tik
c) ra dip
d) dip ma
e) Can‟t be determined

Directions (Q. 33–37): These questions are based on the following information
In a certain code,

 „Delhi is capital‟ is coded as  „7 5 9‟,
 „capital are beautiful‟ is coded as  „3 6 9‟,
 „Delhi is beautiful‟is coded as  „6 7 5‟ ,
„Patna also capital‟ is coded as „9 2 4‟.

33). What is code for „beautiful‟?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
e) 7

34). Which of the following can represent „capital is beautiful‟ ?
a) 7 9 5
b) 5 9 3
c) 6 9 7
d) 5 9 6
e) None of these

35). What is the code for „are‟?
a) 9
b) 7
c) 5
d) 6
e) 3

36). Which of the following can represent „Delhi is beautiful city‟ ?
a) 6 9 5 3
b) 3 5 6 7
c) 5 7 6 4
d) 6 7 4 9
e) 1 7 5 6

37). What does „5‟ represents in this code?
a) Delhi
b) beautiful
c) capital
d) Patna
e) Can‟t be determined

Directions (Q. 38–40): Study the following information and answer the questions given
In a certain code language

„we try to make‟ is written as ‟76 62 56 27‟,
 „make it for good‟ is written as ‟52 75 62 26‟ ,
 „we are good boys‟ is written as ‟52 65 67 27‟
 „boys try it for‟ is written as ‟75 56 26 67‟.

38). In the same code language how „to try‟ can be written?
a) 76, 26
b) 56, 76
c) 26, 56
d) 75, 76
e) 62, 56

39). How „for‟ may be written in the above code language?
a) 52
b) 62
c) 75
d) 67
e) 56

40). How „boys make‟ can be written in the same code language?
a) 62, 65
b) 75, 65
c) 26, 67
d) 62, 75
e) 62, 67

Directions (Q.41-45): Study the information and answer the following questions.
In certain code language

 „economics is not money‟ is written as „ka la ho ga‟,
 „demand andsupply economics‟ is written as „mo ta pa ka‟,
 „money makes only part‟ is written as „zi la ne ki‟
 „demand makes supply economics‟ is written as „zi mo ka ta‟.

41). What is the code for „money‟ in the given code language?
a) ta
b) pa
c) mo
d) ga
e) la

42). What is the code for „supply‟ in the given code language?
a) Only pa
b) Either pa or mo
c) Only mo
d) Only ta
e) Either mo or ta

43). What may be the possible code for „demand only more‟ in the given code language?
a) Xi ne mo
b) Xi ka ta
c) Mo zi ki
d) Ki ne mo
e) Mo zi ne

44). What may be the possible code for „work and money‟ in the given code language?
a) Mo la pa
b) Pa la tu
c) Pa ga la
d) Pa la ne
e) Tu la ga

45). What is the code for „makes‟ in the given code language?
a) ho
b) ne
c) pa
d) zi
e) mo
Directions (Q.46-50): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow:
In a certain code language,

 „hope to see you‟ is coded as „re so na di‟,
 „please come to see the party‟ is coded as „fi ge na di ke zo‟,
 „hope to come‟ is coded as „di so ge‟
 „see you the party‟ is coded as „re fi zo na‟.

46). How is „please‟ coded in the given code language?
a) fi
b) ke
c) di
d) na
e) None of these

47). What does the code „so‟ stand for in the given code language?
a) hope
b) come
c) to
d) see
e) None of these

48). How is „party‟ coded in the given code language?
a) Either „ke‟ or „fi‟
b) Either „zo‟ or „ge‟
c) Either „zo‟ of „fi‟
d) Either „zo‟ or „na‟
e) Either „re‟ or „fi‟

49). How will „please see you‟ be coded in the given code language?
a) re na ke
b) ke re ge
c) na di ke
d) zo re na
e) so re na

50). Which of the following will be coded as „so di re‟ in the given code language?
a) the hope to
b) hope you come
c) hope you please
d) you see hope
e) you hope to


Answer Key:Direction (1-5)
Words Codes

Banks                       Ki
Money                      Si
Today                       Zi
Digital                      Ti
Easy                          Bi
Are                            Li
Transfer/Through     Di/Fi
We/Have/Leave       Xi/Vi/Gi
1). Answer: b
2). Answer: e
3). Answer: e
4). Answer: c
5). Answer: c
Direction (6-10) Words Codes

World                 Nk
Economy            Sk
Current                Pk
Challenging         Rk
Now                     Tk
With                      Dk
Looking/Good     Mk/Vk
Bad/Issues           Fk/GK
6). Answer: e)
7). Answer: b)
8). Answer: c)
9). Answer: e)
10). Answer: a)

11).Answer: C
 S D 9 5 E # K 6T I 8 P 1 % A 2 C λ LM U 3W @ N 4 © T $ 7 F B.

12).Answer: D
 S D 9 5 E # K 6 T I 8 P 1 % A 2 C λ L MU 3 W @ N 4 © J $ 7 F B
Interchanged : M L λ C 2 A % 1 P 8I T 6 K # E 5 9 D S U3 W @ N 4 © J $ 7 F B
Hence, the 8th to the left of 20th element from left end is, T

13)Answer: C
. E---(+2)---=K---(+3)----I
P---(+2)---=%---(+3)---C
L---(+2)---=U---(+2)----W
3--- (+2)--=@---(+3)---©
N---(+2)---=©---(+3)---7
Hence, LUW doesn‟t belong to the group.

14).Answer: A
 S D 9 5 E K 6 T I 8 P 1 A 2 C L M U 3 W N 4 J 7 F B
The 5th to the left of 12thelement from right end i.e. 17th element from the right end. Hence, the answer is „8‟.

15).Answer: B
 #K5 P1I CλA ?K is immediate right of # and 5 is 2rd to the left of # and the gap between the series i.e # to P is five and P to C isfour and so on.Hence, required series #K5 P1I CλA U3L.

16). Answer: b)
The last letter is vowel and the second digit is divisible by 2. Hence, it follows condition ii).Therefore, both are tobe coded as the code for first digit.M8XPCI –> !! ®@&!

17).Answer: b)
The last letter is vowel and the second digit is divisible by 2. Hence, it follows condition ii).Therefore, both are tobe coded as the code for first digit.M8XPCI –> !! ®@&!

18). Answer: a)
It does not follow any condition. So, it is coded as corresponding code for each number and letter.8MP1XU –> *!@^® Ʊ

19). Answer: d)
It does not follow any condition. So, it is coded as corresponding code for each number and letter.
G1E8PA –> $^%*@#

20). Answer: c)
The first digit is even and the last letter is consonant. Hence, it follows condition iii). Therefore, theircodes are tobe interchanged.45QAEG –> $© μ#%Ω

Directions (Q.21-25)
21) Answer: e
22) Answer: e
23) Answer: b
24) Answer: c
25) Answer: a

Directions (Q. 26-30):
26) Answer: b)
27) Answer: c)
28) Answer: d)
29) Answer: a)
30) Answer: d)

Answers:
31). Answer: b)
32). Answer: d)
33). Answer: d)
34). Answer: c)
35). Answer: e)
36). Answer: e)
37). Answer: e)
38). Answer: b)
39). Answer: c)
40). Answer: e)
41). Answer: e)
42). Answer: e)
43). Answer: a)
44). Answer: b)
45). Answer: d)
46). Answer: b)
47). Answer: a)
48). Answer: c)
49). Answer: a)
50). Answer: e)

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Indian culture

Good morning everyone
This is my third post on blogger. I will tell you about Indian culture. India have a beautiful places and different cultures. India has 7th position in the world in area.
This is very beautiful bridge on Narmada River at bharuch (badodara) in Gujarat state.
Indian people have faith in goddsses.This festival was celebrated on the occasion of the establishment of a new temple of Mata Sherawali  in my village.
In my next blog, I will tell you about Indian marriage and Indian agriculture.
                       Thank you
                        Jitendra Singh 

Monday, 1 January 2018

Beautiful Indian village

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018

HI every body  first of all i want to wish all of you new year 2018 .this is a great day for all because from today we start new life and we take many resolution .but we should live happy with fun .and for more fun you should watch our youtube channel JAT BOY.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyCYQoka7IdLcGhGpwjn_hg 

                                                                                     
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