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Thursday, 30 October 2014

Banking terms 4


·        What is corporate governance?

The way in which a company is governed and how it deals with the various interests of its customers, shareholders, employees and society at large. Corporate governance is the set of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions affecting the way a corporation (or company) is directed, administered or controlled.Is defined as the general set of customs, regulations, habits, and laws that determine to what end a firm should be run.

·        Functions of RBI?

The Reserve Bank of India is the central bank of India, was established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The Reserve Bank of India was set up on the recommendations of the Hilton Young Commission. The commission submitted its report in the year 1926, though the bank was not set up for nine years.To regulate the issue of Bank Notes and keeping of reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in India and generally to operate the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage." Banker to the Government: performs merchant banking function for the central and the state governments; also acts as their banker.Banker to banks: maintains banking accounts of all scheduled banks.

·        What is monetary policy?

A Monetary policy is the process by which the government, central bank, of a country controls (i) the supply of money, (ii) availability of money, and (iii) cost of money or rate of interest, in order to attain a set of objectives oriented towards the growth and stability of the economy.

·        What is Fiscal Policy?

Fiscal policy is the use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy. These policies affect tax rates, interest rates and government spending, in an effort to control the economy. Fiscal policy is an additional method to determine public revenue and public expenditure.

·        What is Core Banking Solutions?

Core banking is a general term used to describe the services provided by a group of networked bank branches. Bank customers may access their funds and other simple transactions from any of the member branch offices. It will cut down time, working simultaneously on different issues and increasing efficiency. The platform where communication technology and information technology are merged to suit core needs of banking is known as Core Banking Solutions.

·        What is bank and its features and types?

A bank is a financial organization where people deposit their money to keep it safe.Banks play an important role in the financial system and the economy. As a key component of the financial system, banks allocate funds from savers to borrowers in an efficient manner.
Regional Rural Banks were established with an objective to ensure sufficient
institutional credit for agriculture and other rural sectors. The RRBs mobilize
financial resources from rural / semi-urban areas and grant loans and advances
mostly to small and marginal farmers, agricultural labourers and rural artisans.
The area of operation of RRBs is limited to the area as notified by GoI covering
one or more districts in the State.
ii. Banking services for individual customers is known as retail banking.
iii. A bank that deals mostly in but international finance, long-term loans for
companies and underwriting. Merchant banks do not provide regular banking
services to the general public
iv. Online banking (or Internet banking) allows customers to conduct financial
transactions on a secure website operated by their retail or virtual bank.
v. Mobile Banking is a service that allows you to do banking transactions on your
mobile phone without making a call , using the SMS facility. Is a term used for
performing balance checks, account transactions, payments etc. via a mobile
device such as a mobile phone.
vi. Traditional banking is the normal bank accounts we have. Like, put your money in the bank and they act as a security and you will get only the normal interests (decided by RBI in our case, FED bank in US).
vii. Investment banking is entirely different. Here, people who are having so much
money (money in excess which will yield only less interest if in Banks) will invest
their money and get higher returns. For example, If i have more money instead of
taking the pain of investing in share market, buying properties etc. I will give to
investment banks and they will do the money management and give me higher
returns when compared to traditional banks.

Indian constitution's feature



1. From U.K.

* Nominal Head – President (like Queen)
* Cabinet System of Ministers
* Post of PM
* Parliamentary Type of Govt.
* Bicameral Parliament
* Lower House more powerful
* Council of Ministers responsible to Lower House
Speaker in Lok Sabha
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2. From U.S.A

* Written Constitution
* Executive head of state known as President and his being the Suprem Commander of the Armed Forces
* Vice- President as the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha
* Fundamental Rights
* Supreme Court
* Provision of States
* Independence of Judiciary and judicial review
* Preamble
* Removal of Supreme court and High court Judges
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3. From USSR

* Fundamental Duties
* Five year Plan
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4. From AUSTRALIA

* Concurrent list
* Language of the preamble
* Provision regarding trade, commerce and intercourse
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5. From JAPAN

* Law on which the Supreme Court function
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6. From WEIMAR CONSTITUION OF GERMANY

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Banking terms



~> BANK RATE :
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Bank Rate is the rate at which central bank of the country (RBI) allows finance to commercial banks. Bank Rate is a tool, which RBI uses for short-term purposes. Any upward revision in Bank Rate by RBI is an indication that banks should also increase deposit rates as well as Base Rate / Benchmark Prime Lending Rate. Thus any revision in the Bank rate indicates that it is likely that interest rates on your deposits are likely to either go up or go down. Bank Rate in India is decided by RBI. At present Bank Rate is 9%.

~> CRR RATE :
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Cash reserve Ratio (CRR) is the amount of funds that the banks have to keep with RBI. If RBI decides to increase the percent of this, the available amount with the banks comes down. RBI is using this method (increase of CRR rate), to drain out the excessive money from the banks.

~> REPO RATE :
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Repo Rate is the rate at which commercial 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.

~> REVERSE REPO RATE :
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Reverse Repo rate is the rate of interest at which Reserve Bank of India (RBI) borrows money from commercial banks in the short
term.. Commercial Banks are always happy to lend money to RBI since their money are in safe hands with a good interest. An increase in Reverse repo rate can cause the banks to transfer more funds to RBI due to high interest rates. It can cause the money to be drawn out of the banking system. Due to this fine tuning of RBI using its tools of CRR, Bank Rate, Repo Rate and Reverse Repo.




General awareness update



1. What is the minimum strength of a State Legislative Assembly?
Ans. 60

2. India is the third developing country to host the 2010 commonwealth Games. The other two are :
Ans. Malaysia & Jamaica

3. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by the :
Ans. President of India

4. Article 370 of the Indian constitution deals with :
Ans. The special position of the state of Jammu and Kashmir

5. The Supreme commander of the Defence Forces of India is :
Ans. The President of India

6. Which of the following rivers flows through a rift valley?
Ans. Tapti

7. The Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the state of :
Ans. Assam

8. How many major ports are there at present in India?
Ans. 12

9. The earth revolves round the sun and its causes :
Ans. Changes of seasons

10. Latitude of a point on the earth is measured by the distance in :
Ans. Angles from the Equator

11. The earth is :
ans. Oblate Spheroid

12. Day and Night are equal at the:
Ans. Poles

13. The heaviest planet revolving round the sun is :
Ans. Jupiter

14. The biggest Planet is :
Ans. Jupiter

Banks punch line or tag lines

One Word Substitution 1


51. That which cannot be avoided
Inevitable
52. A position for which no salary is paid
Honorary
53. That which cannot be defended
Indefensible
54. Practice of having several wives
Polygamy
55. Practice of having several husbands
Polyandry
56. Practice of having one wife or husband
Monogamy
57. Practice of having two wives or husbands
Bigamy
58. That which is not likely to happen
Improbable
59. People living at the same time
Contemporaries
60. A book published after the death of its author
Posthumas
61. A book written by an unknown author
Anonymous
62. A life history written by oneself
Autobiography
63. A life history written by somebody else
Biography
64. People who work together
Colleagues
65. One who eats too much
Glutton
66. That which cannot be satisfied
Insatiable
67. One who questions everything
Cynic
68. A flesh eating animal
Carnivorous
69. A grass eating animal
Herbivorous
70. One who lives in a foreign country
Immigrant
71. To transfer one's authority to another
Delegate
72. One who is a newcomer
Neophyte
73. That which is lawful
Legal
74. That which is against law
Illegal
75. One who is unmarried
Celibate
76. A game in which no one wins
Draw
77. A study of man
Anthropology
78. A study of races
Ethnology
79. A study of the body
Physiology
80. A study of animals
Zoology
81. A study of birds
Ornithology
82. A study of ancient things
Archaeology
83. A study of derivation of words
Etymology
84. Murder of a human being
Homicide
85. Murder of a father
Patricide
86. Murder of a mother
Matricide
87. Murder of an brother
Fratricide
88. Murder of an infant
Infanticide
89. Murder of self
Suicide
90. Murder of the king
Regicide
91. To free somebody from all blame
Exonerate
92. To write under a different name
Pseudonym
93. A thing no longer in use
Obsolete
94. A handwriting that cannot be read
Illegible
95. Words written on the tomb of a person
Epitaph
96. One who is greedy for money
Avaricious
97. Something that cannot be imitated
Inimitable
98. One who doesn't know how to read and write
Illiterate
99. A person's peculiar habit Idiosyncrasy
100. An animal who preys on other animals
Predator
101. Violating the sanctity of a church
Sacrilege
102. One who can throw his voice
Ventriloquist




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One Word Substitution


1. One who is out to subvert a government 
Anarchist
2. One who is recovering from illness 
Convalescent
3. One who is all powerful 
Omnipotent
4. One who is present everywhere 
Omnipresent
5. One who knows everything 
Omniscient
6. One who is easily deceived 
Gullible
7. One who does not make mistakes 
Infallible
8. One who can do anything for money 
Mercenary
9. One who has no money 
Pauper
10. One who changes sides 
Turncoat
11. One who works for free 
Volunteer
12. One who loves books 
Bibliophile
13. One who can speak two languages 
Bilingual
14. One who loves mankind 
Philanthropist
15. One who hates mankind 
Misanthrope
16. One who looks on the bright side of things 
Optimist
17. One who looks on the dark side of things 
Pessimist
18. One who doubts the existence of god 
Agnostic
19. One who pretends to be what he is not 
Hypocrite
20. One incapable of being tired 
Indefatigable
21. One who helps others Good 
Samaritan
22. One who copies from other writers 
Plagiarist
23. One who hates women 
Misogynist
24. One who knows many languages 
Polyglot
25. One who is fond of sensuous pleasures 
Epicure
26. One who thinks only of himself 
Egoist
27. One who thinks only of welfare of women 
Feminist.
28. One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain 
Stoic
29. One who is quite like a woman 
Effeminate
30. One who has strange habits 
Eccentric
31. One who speaks less 
Reticent
32. One who goes on foot 
Pedestrian
33. One who believes in fate 
Fatalist
34. One who dies without a Will 
Intestate
35. One who always thinks himself to be ill 
Valetudinarian
36. A Government by the people 
Democracy
37. A Government by a king or queen 
Monarchy
38. A Government by the officials 
Bureaucracy
39. A Government by the rich 
Plutocracy
40. A Government by the few 
Oligarchy
41. A Government by the Nobles 
Aristocracy
42. A Government by one 
Autocracy
43. Rule by the mob 
Mobocracy
44. That through which light can pass 
Transparent
45. That through which light cannot pass 
Opaque
46. That through which light can partly pass 
Translucent
47. A sentence whose meaning is unclear 
Ambiguous
48. A place where orphans live 
Orphanage
49. That which cannot be described 
Indescribable
50. That which cannot be imitated 
Inimitable

Even More...





Sobriquets


Which is the Granite City?
Aberdeen, Scotland
Which is the Dark Continent?
Africa
Which is the City of the Golden Temple?
Amritsar, India
Which is the Land of the Golden Fleece?
Australia
Which is the Land of the Kangaroo?
Australia
Which is the Island of Pearls?
Banrain
Which is the Garden City of India?
Bangalore
Which is the Cockpit of Europe?
Belgium
Which is the White City? 
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Which is the Gateway of India?
Bombay
Which is known as the the Great White Way?
Broadway, NewYork
Which is known as the Land of the Golden Pagoda?
Burma(Myanmar)
Which is known as the City of Palaces?
Kolkata
Which is the Land of Lilies?
Canada
Which is the Land of Maple?
Canada
Which is the Windy City?
Chicago, USA
Which is the Venice of East?
Alappuzha
Which is the Queen of Arabian Sea?
Cochin, India
Which is the Pearl of the Antilles?
Cuba
Which is the Gift of Nile?
Egypt
Which is the Land of Thousand Lakes?
Finland
Which is known as The Emerald Island?
Ireland
Which is the Island of Pearls?
Bahrain
Which is the Sugar Bowl of the World?
Cuba
Which is known as the Land of Rising Sun?
Japan
Which is the Hermit Kingdom?
Korea
Which is the port of five Seas? 
Moscow
Which is the Land of Canals?
Netherlands
Which is the Empire City?
NewYork
Which is the Land of White Elephant?
Thailand
Which is the Sick Man of Europe?
Turkey
Which is the Queen of the Adriatic?
Venice
Which is the Island of Cloves?
Zanzibar
Which is the Venice of the North?
Stockholm
Which is the City of the Golden Gate?
San Francisco
Which is the City of Seven Hills?
Rome
Which is the City of Brotherly Love?
Philadelphia
Which is the City of Dreaming Spires?
Oxford
Which is the Land of Windmills?
Netherlands
Which is the Land of the Canals?
Netherlands
Which is the Land of Thunderbolt?
Bhutan
Which is the Holy Land?
Palestine
Which is Land of Humming Bird?
Trinidad
Which is the Rose Pink City?
Jaipur
Which is the playground of Europe?
Switzerland
Which is the Diamond City in India?
Surat, Gujarat

Which is known as The Herring Pond?
Atlantic Ocean
Which is known as the Sorrow of China?
River Hwang Ho



Who is known as Frontier Gandhi?
Abdul Gaffar Khan
Who is known as Fuhrer?
Adolf Hitler
Who is known as Lokmanya?
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Who is known as Deenabandhu?
C F Andrews
Who is known as Anna?
C N Annadurai
Who is known as Rajaji?
C Rajagopalachari
Who is the Grand Old Man of India?
Dadabhai Naoroji
Who is the Iron Duke?
Duke of Wellington
Who is known as Ike?
Dwight David
Who is known as the King Maker?
Eisenhower Earl of Warwick
Who is known as Desert Fox?
Erwin Rommel
Who is the Lady with the Lamp?
Florence Nightingale
Who is El Cauclillo? 
Francisco Franco
Who is the known as Chacha?
Jawaharlal Nehru
Who is known as Loknayak?
Jayaprakash Narayan
Who is known as Maid of Orleans?
Joan of Arc
Who is known as Man of Peace?
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Who is known as Punjab Kesari?
Lala Lajpat Rai
Who is the Father of the Nation? 
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Who is known as Guruji?
M S Gohlwalkar
Who is Man of Destiny? 
Napolean Bonaparte
Who is Man of Blood and Iron?
Otto Von Bismark
Who is known as Gurudev?
Rabindranath Tagore
Who is the Nightingale of India?
Sarojini Naidu
Who is known as Netaji?
Subhash Chandra Bose
Who is the Wizard of the North? 
Willian Ewart Glandstone
Walter Scott Who is the Grand Old Man of Britain? Willian Ewart Glandstone





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Miscellaneous General Awarenes Update

1.What is the minimum age to become the President?
ans:35 years

2.What is the maximum age limit for the president?
ans: No limit 

3.who was the first muslim president of India?
ans: Zakir hussain 

4.who was the first president to declare national emergency?
ans: Dr. S Radhakrishnan

5.who is known as the PHILOSOPHER PRESIDENT of india?
ans: Dr. S Radhakrishnan

6.who was the first president to die in the office??
ans: Zakir hussain 

7.who is the youngest indian president?
ans: Neelam sanjiva reddy

8. Who was the first president of INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS?
ans: W.C.Banerjee

9.Who founded Indian national congress?
ans: Allan octavian hume

10.who was the first women president of INC?
ans: Annie besent

11.who was the first indian women president of INC?
ans:Sarojini naidu



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First in India


First in India


1) The first woman president of India -- Smt. Pratibha Patil
2) The first lady to become "Miss World" -- Rita Faria
3) The first woman judge in Supreme Court -- Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi
4) The first woman Ambassador --Miss C.B. Muthamma
5) The first woman Governor of a State in free India -- Mrs. Sarojini Naidu (1925)
6) The first woman Prime Minister --Mrs. Indira Gandhi
7) The first woman to climb Mount Everest -- Bachhendri Pal
8) The first woman to climb Mount Everest twice -- Santosh Yadav
9) The first woman President of the Indian National Congress -- Mrs. Annie Besant
10) The first woman chief justice of a High Court -- Mrs. Leela Seth
11) The first woman pilot in Indian Air Force --Harita Kaur Dayal
12) The first woman President of the United Nations General Assembly-- Mrs. Vijaya Laxmi Pandit
13) The first woman Chief Minister of an Indian State -- Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani
14) The first woman chairman of Union Public Service Commission -- Roze Millian Bethew
15) The first woman Director General of Police (DGP) -- Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya
16) The first woman Lieutenent General -- Puneeta Arora
17) The first woman Air Vice Marshal -- P. Bandopadhyaya
18) The first woman chairperson of Indian Airlines -- Sushma Chawla
19) The first woman I.P.S. Officer -- Mrs. Kiran Bedi
20) The first and the last Muslim woman ruler of Delhi -- Razia Sultan
21) The first woman to receive Ashoka Chakra -- Nirja Bhanot
22) The first woman to cross English Channel -- Aarti Saha
23) The first woman to receive Nobel Prize -- Mother Teresa
24) The first woman to receive Bharat Ratna -- Mrs. Indira Gandhi
25) The First woman to get Ashok Chakra -- Nirja Mishra
26) The first woman to receive Jnanpith Award -- Ashapurna Devi
27) First Indian woman to swim across the English Channel -- Miss Arati Saha (now Mrs. Arati Gupta)
28) First Indian woman to win WTA Title -- Sania Mirza
29) First Indian woman Airline Pilot -- Durga Banerjee
30) First Indian woman to win a Gold Medal in Asian Games -- Kamaljeet Sandhu
31) First Indian woman to win the Booker Prize -- Arundhati Roy
32) First Indian woman to go into space -- Kalpana Chawla
33) First Indian Woman Minister of Indian Railways -- Mamata banerjee




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Abbreviation Update

About India

About India

Capital : New Delhi

Area : 3.3 Million sq. km

Latitude : 6° 44' and 35° 30'north latitude

Longitude : 68° 7' and 97° 25' east longitude.

Official Language : Hindi

Total Recognized Languages: 22

Total Coast Line : 7,516.6 km

Area covered by Forest : 68 million hectares.

Population : 1,210,193,422 Billion.

Male : 623.7 million.

Female : 586.4 million.

Population Growth Rate : 1.64 per cent during 2001-2011

Density of Population : 370.8/km2.

Sex Ratio : 940

Literacy Rate: 74.04%.

Male : 82.14%

Female : 65.46%

State : 28

Union Territories : 7

Largest State : Rajasthan.

Smallest State : Goa

National Park : 102

Wildlife Sanctuaries : 441

Largest City : Mumbai

Calling Code : +91

National Motto: Satyameva Jayate.

National Song : Vande Mataram

National Anthem: Jana GanaMana

Highest Point: Mount Godwin -Austen, 28,251 ft

Currency : Indian Rupee

Time Zone : GMT + 05:30

Life Expectancy Rate a. Male : 65.8 years b. Female : 68.1 years

Ethnic Groups: Australoid, Mongoloid, Europoid, Caucasian, and Negroid.

National Days: 26th January(Republic Day) 15th August (IndependenceDay) 2nd October (Gandhi Jayanti; Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday)

National Bird: Indian peacock

National Flower : Lotus

National Tree: Banyan Tree

National River: The Ganga

National Aquatic Animal: River Dolphin

National Animal: Tiger

National Fruit: Mango



More General Awareness Update

General Awareness


Q. Which Islands is a source of dispute between Spain and Britain?
ans. Gibraltar Islands

Note»»» Gibraltar is a British overseas territory, near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula,which is subject of a disputed claim by Spain.

Q. The United Nations International Day of the World’s Indigenous People is observed on____?
ans. August 9

Note »»»International Day of the
World’s Indigenous People is observed on August 9 each year to promote and protect the rights of the world’s indigenous peoples.

Q. Who has won the Gujar Mal Modi Award for Science and Technology 2013?
ans. V P Sharma

Note»»»Vinod Prakash Sharma an eminent scientist won the Gujar Mal Modi Award for Science and
Technology 2013.

Q. Which of the states gives out “Bharat Bharti Samma” a prestigious literary award?
ans. Uttar Pradesh

Note»»»Bharat Bharti Samman is the highest literary honour of the Uttar Pradesh State.

Q.Who has become the first Indian woman player to clinch an individual medal at the World Badminton Championship?
ans. P V Sindhu

Note»»»P V Sindhu became the first Indian woman player to win an individual medal at the World
Badminton Championship.

Q.Which one of the state has largest population of Buddhists?
ans. Maharastra

Note»»»Maharastra has the largest population of Buddhists in India. The other states that account for 1% of the Buddhist population are West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu Kashmir, Assam, Tripura and
Sikkim.

Q. As per the IMS health physician and Chemist survey, which of the state has the highest doctor density?
ans. Haryana

Note»»»The IMS health Physician and Chemist survey on the state of healthcare in the country disclosed that 44 of the top 120 Indian cities
are below the global median of 1.2 doctors per 1000 population, while 76 are above the bench mark. Among states, Haryana has the highest
doctor density.

Q. . What is the name of NASA next mission on Mars, which would be launched in November?
ans. MAVEN

Note»»»The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, set to launch in 2013, will explore the planet’s upper atmosphere,
ionosphere and interactions with the sun and solar wind.

Q. “Green Card” refers to an immigration process of becoming a permanent resident of which country?
ans. United States

Note»»»Green Card is the informal name for an ID card attesting to the permanent resident status of an immigrant in the United States.

Q. The term “Green Gold” generally refers to which among the following crops?
ans. Bamboo

Note»»» Bamboo is also known as Green Gold.

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