If you have applied or going to appear for the  IBPS Specialist Officers CWE 2013, and have started preparing for the Exam, then before you get into some serious study, here are few things that you must know about the CWE.

1) IBPS Specialist Officers CWE is Online, So you have to attempt the paper on Computer instead of Darkening the Oval. Its Better, if you practice a Few Online tests before the Exam Date, to get well versed with the Online System

2) Professional Knowledge Matters ! : Your success in the Specialist Officers CWE, depends upon the Professional Knowledge section, as this sections hold the Maximum weightage ( 75 Marks). So prepare for this Section thoroughly


IBPS had just announced the Dates for Specialist Officers CWE 2013, the CWE is tentatively scheduled to be held in 3rd Week of March, 2013.The Online Registrations are going on and the last Date to apply Online is 31st January, 2013

In one of our previous posts, we have discussed in Detail the Syllabus for IBPS Specialist Officers CWE. While analyzing the Syllabus, we have found that apart from General Sections Like Reasoning, English and General Awareness, there is an Important Section " Professional Knowledge ", that Holds the maximum weightage in overall Paper.

In this post, we will share some Important Details and How to prepare for Professional Knowledge Section of the IBPS Specialist Officer CWE.


What is Professional Knowledge ?



IBPS Clerk CWE 2012 Exam Notification is Out and the Online Registration are going on. If you haven't yet, applied  for the 2nd IBPS Clerk Exam, then you must apply Online, as the Last Date for IBPS Online Registration is 5th Nov, 2012.

IBPS Clerk Exam gets attention from a large pool of Unemployed Graduates seeking Clerical Jobs in Public Sector Banks in India. In fact, IBPS CWE Platform, is the only gateway that one must cross, in order to get Clerical Jobs in 20 Public Sector Banks in India.As, such, there is huge competition among the participating Candidates to Qualify the Written Exam.



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It is expected that close to 15 lakh students will appear in the IBPS Clerk exam. This huge number of students will be competing for 20,000 Clerk Jobs in 20 Public Sector Banks.


Best Books for IBPS Clerk Exam 2012

For Complete List of Books, click Read More..... 

The Most valuable resource for Bank Clerk Exam Aspirants is Online at (www.ibpsportal.blogspot.com)

After the successful launch of Bank PO Preparation CD and demand by our readers to prepare a similar resource for IBPS Clerk Exam ,the team of IBPS Portal has successfully prepared the IBPS Clerk Exam Preparation Cd and to the much delight of our readers the CD is available from 1st November 2011.

Before buying the Clerk Exam Preparation CD,Let us explore the CD and have a detailed talk about its composition.

Contents of the CD:

The CD will have 31 Practice Question Papers covering all sections such as Reasoning Ability,Quantitative Aptitude,Verbal Ability(English),General Awareness (Including Banking Awareness) and Computer Knowledge.

Each Practice Question Paper will have 250 questions covering all the above mentioned 5 sections with 5o questions per section.

The Cd is designed in such a way that it will evaluate and enhance your preparation over time.Suppose you took the First Patrice test on Day 1,it will clearly give you an idea about your strong and weak areas and therefore you will focus more on your weaker areas
About the Clerk Exam Preparation CD:


1 Task a Day: We have divided the complete task into 31 individual tasks (30 Practice Tests & 1 final Evaluation test) so you can Work on your weaknesses each day & get closer to success.


1 Area a Day:  We have divided each task into Five sections called English Language,Reasoning,Quantitative Aptitude & General Awareness and Computer Awareness.One can work on their weak areas over weak time & convert their weaknesses  into strong ones & get closer to success.


On Demand Review/Evaluation: You can evaluate your performance after completion of the test & you can also review the test to check correct answers.
We would advise you to practice 1 task a day over 31 day period span & get top rank in upcoming IBPS Clerk exam.


Major Benefits of the CD:


  • For the First time much focus is given on General Awareness Section.This section is considered to be toughest and to make it easy we have included the Last Six months Current Affairs questions in objective format
  • Focus on Banking Awareness section.In the IBPS PO Exam on 18th September 2011,30 Questions out of 50 were asked on Banking Awareness and Banking Terminology,so we have included all those questions that are expected in the IBPS clerk Exam.
  • More than 7500 questions covering each and every section.
  • The CD act as a complete package for all the clerical exams either by IBPS or other than IBPS.
  • Portable can be studied anywhere (Eg Office,Home etc).
    How to Buy this CD ?

    You can buy this CD through Online as well as Offline mode and even cash on delivery.So you have to pay when you get is at your doorstep.You simply have to click on the button below marked as "Buy Bank Clerk Exam Preparation Cd" and fill your details.After submitting your details our customer care executive will reach you at the earliest.

    Price: Rs 450/- per CD



    Recommended Books for General Awareness Section:

    General Awareness is said to be the most difficult Objective test is Bank recruitment exams.General Awareness is nothing but simply a test of your General Knowledge or we can say that How much aware you are about day to day happenings ?.The Nature of Questions asked in General Awareness Objective test are related to current Affairs,Current Events and Current General Knowledge.

    One must prepare this section thoroughly because if you are good at General Awareness then you have got a clear edge over your competitors because this section saves lot of your time that you can use for other sections.
    How to Prepare for General Awareness Section:

    General Awareness Section cannot be prepared in a single day.One must prepare for this section in advance. One must develop the habit of Reading Newspapers and Competitive Magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan ,CSR etc regularly to keep themselves updated about Current Affairs.Here are some of the books recommended for the preparation of General Awareness Section

      Encyclopedia Of General Knowledge & General Awareness
    By R. P. Verma

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    General Awareness & Current Affairs Digest 2011
    By M Laxmikanth

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    One of the Important section in Bank recruitment tests in "Reasoning Ability".During these years we have seen a change in pattern of Reasoning Questions asked in various exams.For Clerical bank exams in India the Reasoning Ability Questions are bit simpler where as in Bank PO Exams questions are asked on High Level Reasoning.So we can expect this change can be well  seen in IBPS Common Written Exam 2011 for the recruitment of Probationary Officers and Management Trainees

    So in IBPS Common Written Exam the Questions will asked on High Level Reasoning.So candidates must chooses the right books for the preparation of this critical section Here we have recommended some books that will be useful for candidates in preparing the Reasoning Section thoroughly.


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    A Modern Approach To Verbal Reasoning
    By R. S. Agarawal

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    Bank of Baroda Probationary Officers Exam., 2008 (Held on 5-10-2008)

    General Socio-Economic & Banking Awareness : Solved Paper
    1. RBI’s open market operation transactions are carried out with a view to regulate—
    (A) Liquidity in the economy
    (B) Prices of essential commodities
    (C) Inflation
    (D) Borrowing power of the banks
    (E) All the above

    2. When more than one banks are allowing credit facilities to one party in coordination with each other under a formal arrangement, the arrangement is generally known as—
    (A) Participation
    (B) Consortium
    (C) Syndication
    (D) Multiple banking
    (E) None of these

    3. Open market operations, one of the measures taken by RBI in order to control credit expansion in the economy means —
    (A) Sale or purchase of Govt. securities
    (B) Issuance of different types of bonds
    (C) Auction of gold
    (D) To make available direct finance to borrowers
    (E) None of these

    4. The bank rate means—
    (A) Rate of interest charged by commercial banks from borrowers
    (B) Rate of interest at which commercial banks discounted bills of their borrowers
    (C) Rate of interest allowed by commercial banks on their deposits
    (D) Rate at which RBI purchases or rediscounts bills of exchange of commercial banks
    (E) None of these

    5. What is an Indian Depository Receipt ?
    (A) A deposit account with a Public Sector Bank
    (B) A depository account with any of Depositories in India
    (C) An instrument in the form of depository receipt created by an Indian depository against underlying
    equity shares of the issuing company
    (D) An instrument in the form of deposit receipt issued by Indian depositories
    (E) None of these

    6. An instrument that derives its value from a specified underlying (currency, gold, stocks etc.) is known as—
    (A) Derivative
    (B) Securitisation Receipts
    (C) Hedge Fund
    (D) Factoring
    (E) Venture Capital Funding

    7. Fiscal deficit is—
    (A) total income less Govt. borrowing
    (B) total payments less total receipts
    (C) total payments less capital receipts
    (D) total expenditure less total receipts excluding borrowing
    (E) None of these

    8. In the Capital Market, the term arbitrage is used with reference to—
    (A) purchase of securities to cover the sale
    (B) sale of securities to reduce the loss on purchase
    (C) simultaneous purchase and sale of securities to make profits from price
    (D) variation in different markets
    (E) Any of the above

    9. Reverse repo means—
    (A) Injecting liquidity by the Central Bank of a country through purchase of Govt. securities
    (B) Absorption of liquidity from the market by sale of Govt. securities
    (C) Balancing liquidity with a view to enhancing economic growth rate
    (D) Improving the position of availability of the securities in the market
    (E) Any of the above
    10. The stance of RBI monetary policy is—
    (A) inflation control with adequate liquidity for growth
    (B) improving credit quality of the Banks
    (C) strengthening credit delivery mechanism
    (D) supporting investment demand in the economy
    (E) Any of the above

    11. Currency Swap is an instrument to manage—
    (A) Currency risk
    (B) interest rate risk
    (C) currency and interest rate risk
    (D) cash flows in different currencies
    (E) All of the above

    12. ‘Sub-prime’ refers to—
    (A) lending done by banks at rates below PLR
    (B) funds raised by the banks at sub-Libor rates
    (C) Group of banks which are not rated as prime banks as per Banker’s Almanac
    (D) lending done by financing institutions including banks to customers not meeting with normally
    required credit appraisal standards
    (E) All of the above

    13. Euro Bond is an instrument—
    (A) issued in the European market
    (B) issued in Euro Currency
    (C) issued in a country other than the country of the currency of the Bond
    (D) All of the above
    (E) None of these

    14. Money Laundering normally involves—
    (A) placement of funds
    (B) layering of funds
    (C) integration of funds
    (D) All of (A), (B) and (C)
    (E) None of (A), (B) and (C)

    15. The IMF and the World Bank were conceived as institutions to—
    (A) strengthen international economic co-operation and to help create a more stable and prosperous
    global economy
    (B) IMF promotes international monetary cooperation
    (C) The World Bank promotes long term economic development and poverty reduction
    (D) All of (A), (B) and (C)
    (E) None of (A), (B) and (C)

    16. Capital Market Regulator is—
    (A) RBI
    (B) IRDA
    (C) NSE
    (D) BSE
    (E) SEBI

    17. In the term BRIC, R stands for—
    (A) Romania
    (B) Rajithan
    (C) Russia
    (D) Regulation
    (E) None of these

    18. FDI refers to—
    (A) Fixed Deposit Interest
    (B) Fixed Deposit Investment
    (C) Foreign Direct Investment
    (D) Future Derivative Investment
    (E) None of these

    19. What is Call Money ?
    (A) Money borrowed or lent for a day or over night
    (B) Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 3 days
    (C) Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 7 days
    (D) Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 14 days
    (E) None of these

    20. Which is the first Indian company to be listed in NASDAQ ?
    (A) Reliance
    (B) TCS
    (C) HCL
    (D) Infosys
    (E) None of these

    21. Which of the following is the Regulator of the credit rating agencies in India ?
    (A) RBI
    (B) SBI
    (C) SIDBI
    (D) SEBI
    (E) None of these
    22. Who is Brand Endorsing Personality of Bank of Baroda ?
    (A) Juhi Chawla
    (B) Kiran Bedi
    (C) Amitabh Bachchan
    (D) Kapil Dev
    (E) None of these

    23. The branding line of Bank of Baroda is—
    (A) International Bank of India
    (B) India’s International Bank
    (C) India’s Multinational Bank
    (D) World’s local Bank
    (E) None of these

    24. The logo of Bank of Baroda is known as—
    (A) Sun of Bank of Baroda
    (B) Baroda Sun
    (C) Bank of Baroda’s Rays
    (D) Sunlight of Bank of Baroda
    (E) None of these

    25. Which of the following statements(s) is/are True about the exports of China which is a close
    competitor of India ?
    (i) China’s economic success is basically on the fact that it exports cheaper goods to rich nations like
    the USA, etc.
    (ii) In the year 2007 China’s exports became almost 40% of its GDP.
    (iii) When compared to India China’s share in the World Exports is more than 30% whereas India’s
    share is mere 6% of the global exports.
    (A) Only (i)
    (B) Only (ii)
    (C) Both (i) and (ii)
    (D) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
    (E) None of these

    26. One of the major challenges banking industry is facing these days is money laundering. Which of the following acts/norms are launched by the banks to prevent money laundering in general ?
    (A) Know Your Customer Norms
    (B) Banking Regulation Act
    (C) Negotiable Instrument Act
    (D) Narcotics and Psychotropic Substance Act
    (E) None of these

    27. Lot of Banks in India these days are offering M-Banking Facility to their customers. What is the
    full form of ‘M’ in ‘M-Banking’ ?

    (A) Money
    (B) Marginal
    (C) Message
    (D) Mutual Fund
    (E) Mobile Phone

    28. Which of the following is/are true about the ‘Sub-Prime Crisis’ ? (The term was very much in news recently.)
    (i) It is a mortgage crisis referring to credit default by the borrowers.
    (ii) Sub-Prime borrowers were those borrowers who were rated low and were high risk borrowers.
    (iii) This crisis originated because of negligence in credit rating of the borrowers.
    (A) Only (i)
    (B) Only (ii)
    (C) Only (iii)
    (D) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
    (E) None of these

    29. Which of the following is not the part of the structure of the Financial System in India ?
    (A) Industrial Finance
    (B) Agricultural Finance
    (C) Government Finance
    (D) Development Finance
    (E) Personal Finance

    30. Which of the following is not the part of the scheduled banking structure in India ?
    (A) Money Lenders
    (B) Public Sector Banks
    (C) Private Sector Banks
    (D) Regional Rural Banks
    (E) State Co-operative Banks

    31. As we all know Govt. of India collects tax revenue on various activities in the country. Which of the following is a part of the tax revenue of the Govt. ?
    (i) Tax on Income
    (ii) Tax on Expenditure
    (iii) Tax on Property or Capital Asset
    (iv) Tax on Goods and Services
    (A) Both (i) and (iii) only
    (B) Both (ii) and (iv) only
    (C) All (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
    (D) Only (ii), (iii) and (iv)
    (E) None of these

    32. We very frequently read about Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in newspapers. These SEZs were established with which of the following objectives ?
    (i) To attract foreign investment directly.
    (ii) To protect domestic market from direct competition from multinationals.
    (iii) To provide more capital to agricultural and allied activities.
    (A) Only (i)
    (B) Only (ii)
    (C) Only (iii)
    (D) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
    (E) None of these

    33. Which of the following groups of countries has almost 50% share in global emission of carbon every year ?
    (A) US, China, India, South Africa
    (B) India, China, Russia, Britain
    (C) South Africa, Nepal, Myanmar
    (D) US, Russia, China & India
    (E) None of these

    34. Which of the following correctly describes the concept of ‘Nuclear Bank’ floated by International Atomic Energy Agency ?
    (i) It is a nuclear fuel bank to be shared by all the nations jointly.
    (ii) It is a facility to help nations in enrichment of uranium.
    (iii) It is an agency which will keep a close vigil on the nuclear programme of all the nations.
    (A) Only (i)
    (B) Only (ii)
    (C) Both (i) and (iii) only
    (D) Only (iii)
    (E) Both (i) and (ii) only
    35. Many times we read about Future Trading in newspapers. What is ‘Future Trading’ ?
    (i) It is nothing but a trade between any two stock exchanges wherein it is decided to purchase the
    stocks of each other on a fixed price throughout the year.
    (ii) It is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell an underlying asset in the future at a
    predetermined price.
    (iii) It is an agreement between stock exchanges that they will not trade the stocks of each other under
    any circumstances in future or for a given period of time.
    (A) Only (i)
    (B) Only (ii)
    (C) Only (iii)
    (D) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
    (E) None of these

    36. Inflation in India is measured on which of the following indexes/indicators ?
    (A) Cost of Living Index (COLI)
    (B) Consumer Price Index (CPI)
    (C) Gross Domestic Product
    (D) Wholesale Price Index (WPI)
    (E) None of these

    37. As per the reports published in the newspapers a section of society staged a demonstration at the venue of the G-8 Summit recently. What was/were the issues towards which these demonstrators were trying to draw the attention of G-8 leaders ?
    (i) Food shortage which has taken 50 million people in its grip.
    (ii) Inflation which has gone up substantially across the Globe.
    (iii) USA’s consistent presence in Iraq.
    (A) Only (i)
    (B) Only (ii)
    (C) Only (iii)
    (D) Both (i) and (ii) only
    (E) None of these

    38. Hillary Clinton formally suspended her campaign to ensure election of who amongst the following for the next President of USA ?
    (A) George Bush
    (B) Barack Obama
    (C) John McCain
    (D) Bill Clinton
    (E) None of these

    39. Hugo Chavez whose name was recently in news is the—
    (A) President of Congo
    (B) Prime Minister of Uganda
    (C) President of Venezuela
    (D) Prime Minister of Brazil
    (E) None of these

    40. The Govt. of India has raised the amount of the Loan Waiver to the farmers by 20%. Now the amount is nearly—
    (A) Rs. 60,000 crore
    (B) Rs. 65,000 crore
    (C) Rs. 72,000 crore
    (D) Rs. 76,000 crore
    (E) Rs. 80,000 crore

    41. Delimitation Commission has made a recommendation that next Census should be Panchayat-wise. When is the next Census due ?
    (A) 2010
    (B) 2011
    (C) 2012
    (D) 2013
    (E) 2015

    42. The World Health Organisation has urged that advertisements of which of the following should be banned to protect youth from bad effects of the same ?
    (A) Tobacco
    (B) Alcoholic drinks
    (C) Junk Food
    (D) Soft drinks with chemical preservatives
    (E) None of these

    43. Which of the following countries has allocated a huge amount of US $ 10 billion to provide relief to its earthquake victims ?
    (A) Japan
    (B) South Korea
    (C) China
    (D) South Africa
    (E) None of these

    44. India and Nepal have many agreements on sharing of the water of various rivers. Which of the following rivers is not covered under these agreements ?
    (A) Kosi
    (B) Gandak
    (C) Ganga
    (D) Mahakali
    (E) All these rivers are covered

    45. Which of the following names is not closely associated with space programme of India or any other country ?
    (A) CARTOSAT
    (B) NLS – 5
    (C) RUBIN – 8
    (D) GSLV
    (E) SCOPE

    46. Vijay Hazare Trophy is associated with the game of—
    (A) Hockey
    (B) Cricket
    (C) Badminton
    (D) Football
    (E) Golf

    47. Which of the following was the theme of the Olympic Torch ?
    (A) Journey of Harmony
    (B) Green World Clean World
    (C) Journey of Peace
    (D) Journey for Hunger-free World
    (E) None of these

    48. Which of the following schemes is not a social development Scheme ?
    (A) Indira Awas Yojana
    (B) Mid Day Meal
    (C) Bharat Nirman Yojana
    (D) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
    (E) All are social schemes

    49. Which of the following is not a member of the ASEAN ?
    (A) Malaysia
    (B) Indonesia
    (C) Vietnam
    (D) Britain
    (E) Singapore

    50. Which of the following Awards are given for excellence in the field of Sports ?
    (A) Kalinga Prize
    (B) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award
    (C) Arjun Award
    (D) Pulitzer Prize
    (E) None of these

    Answers :
    1. (E) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (D) 8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (E)
    11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (C) 14. (D) 15. (D) 16. (E) 17. (C) 18. (C) 19. (A) 20. (D)
    21. (D) 22. (E) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (E) 27. (E) 28. (D) 29. (E) 30. (A)
    31. (C) 32. (A) 33. (D) 34. (B) 35. (B) 36. (D) 37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (C) 40. (A)
    41. (B) 42. (A) 43. (C) 44. (C) 45. (E) 46. (B) 47. (A) 48. (C) 49. (D) 50. (C)


    The Biggest news for all the Bank Job Aspirants in 2011 is the IBPS Notification 2011 for the recruitment of Probationary Officers and Management Trainees in 19 Public sector Banks in India through a Common Written Exam popularly Known as CWE-2011

    Students who have applied for this exam will have to prepare thoroughly for this exam because level of competition in this exam had made it the toughest bank exam ever in Indian History,with record number of candidates registered for this exam

    For Preparing thoroughly for this exam,only Books and Study Material will not be sufficient for this exam,much depends on self assessment.Candidates will have to realize their strong and weak points at the earliest and accordingly try to converts weakness into strength

    This Common Exam is similar to other banking exam in India except there is inclusion of Banking Awareness sub section in General Awareness Section.Moreover Weightage for every single Question in English Objective test is reduced to half marks per Question,for other sections weightage is same

    Here we have uploaded some of the best for IBPS CWE Exam 2011.Candidates can buy these books from Flipkart at discounted rates by sitting at home


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    Banking Awareness Section is the most scoring section in IBPS CWE Exam 2011.Students must prepare this section thoroughly as most students don't prepare for this section.Here we have provided a list of 100 Most Expected Questions for Banking Awareness Section:

    1. RBI’s open market operation transactions are carried out with a view to regulate ____
    (A) Liquidity in the economy
    (B) Prices of essential commodities
    (C) Inflation
    (D) Borrowing power of the banks
    (E) All the above

    Ans
    (E) 

    2. Open market operations , one of the measures taken by RBI in order to control credit expansion in the economy me
    Ans
    ____
    (A) Sale or purchase of Govt. securities
    (B) Issuance of different types of bonds
    (C) Auction of gold
    (D) To make available direct finance to borrowers
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (A)

    3. The bank rate me
    Ans
    ___
    (A) Rate of interest charged by commercial banks from borrowers
    (B) Rate of interest at which commercial banks discounted bills of their borrowers
    (C) Rate of interest allowed by commercial banks on their deposits
    (D) Rate at which RBI purchases or rediscounts bills of exchange of commercial banks
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (D)

    4. What is an Indian Depository Receipt?
    (A) A deposit account with a Public Sector Bank
    (B) A deposit account with any of depositories in India
    (C) An instrument in the form of depository receipt created by an Indian depository against
    underlying equity shares of the issuing company
    (D) An instrument in the form of deposit receipt issued by an Indian depositories
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (C)

    5. Fiscal deficit is ____
    (A) total income less Govt. borrowing
    (B) total payments less total receipts
    (C) total payments less capital receipts
    (D) total expenditure less total receipts excluding borrowing
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (D)

    6. In the capital market , the term arbitrage is used with reference to ____
    (A) purchase of securities to cover the sale
    (B) sale of securities to reduce the loss on purchase
    (C) simultaneous purchase and sale of securities to make profits from price
    (D) variation in different markets
    (E) Any of the above

    Ans
    (C)

    7. The stance of RBI monetary policy is _____
    (A) inflation control with adequate liquidity for growth
    (B) improving credit quality of the Banks
    (C) strengthening credit delivery mechanism
    (D) supporting investment demand in the economy
    (E) Any of the above

    Ans
    (E)

    8. Currency Swap is an instrument to manage ___
    (A) currency risk
    (B) interest rate risk
    (C) currency and interest rate risk
    (D) cash flows in different currency
    (E) All of the above

    Ans
    (D)

    9. "Sub-prime" refers to_______
    (A) lending done by banks at rates below PLR
    (B) funds raised by the banks at sub - Libor Rates
    (C) Group of banks which are not rate as prime banks as per Banker's Almanac
    (D) lending done by financing institutions including banks to customers not not meeting with
    normally required credit appraisal standards
    (E) All of the above

    Ans
    (D)

    10. Euro Bond is an instrument _____
    (A) issued in the European market
    (B) issued in Euro currency
    (C) issued in a country other than the country of the currency of the Bond
    (D) All of the above
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (C)

    11. Money laundering normally involves _____
    (A) placement of funds
    (B) layering of funds
    (C) integrating of funds
    (D) All of (A), (B) & (C)
    (E) None of (A), (B) & (C)

    Ans
    (D)


    12. The IMF and the World Bank were conceived as institutions to ____
    (A) strengthening international economic co-operation and to help create a more stable and
    prosperous global economy
    (B) IMF promotes international monetary cooperation
    (C) The World Bank promotes long term economic development and poverty reduction
    (D) All of (A),(B) & (C)
    (E) None of (A),(B) & (C)

    Ans
    (D)


    13. Capital Market Regulator is _____
    (A) RBI
    (B) IRDA
    (C) NSE
    (D) BSE
    (E) SEBI

    Ans
    (e)


    14. In the term BRICS , R stands for ______
    (A) Romania
    (B) Rajithan
    (C) Russia
    (D) Regulation
    (E) Npne of these

    Ans
    (C)


    15. FDI refers to _____
    (A) Fixed Deposit Interest
    (B) Fixed Deposit Investment
    (C) Foreign Direct Investment
    (D) Future Derivative Investment
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (C)


    16. Which is the fist Indian company to be listed in NASDAQ?
    (A) Reliance
    (B) TCS
    (C) HCL
    (D) Infosys
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (D)


    17. Which of the following is the Regulator of the credit rating agencies in India?
    (A) RBI
    (B) SBI
    (C) SIDBI
    (D) SEBI
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (D)


    18. Who is Brand Endorsing Personality of Bank of Baroda?
    (A) Juhi Chawala
    (B) Kiran Bedi
    (C) Amitabh Bachchan
    (D) Kapil Dev
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (E)


    19. The Branding Line of Bank of Baroda is ____
    (A) International Bank of India
    (B) India's International Bank
    (C) India's Multinational Bank
    (D) World's Local Bank
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (B)


    20. The logo of Bank of Baroda is known as ___
    (A) Sun of Bank of Baroda
    (B) Baroda Sun
    (C) Bank of Baroda's Rays
    (D) Sunlight of Bank of Baroda
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (B)


    21. One of the major challenges banking industries is facing these days is money laundering. Which of the following acts/ norms are launched by the banks by the banks to prevent money laundering in general ?
    (A) Know your customer norms
    (B) Banking Regulation Act
    (C) Negotiable Instrument Act
    (D) Narcotics and Psychotropic Substance Act
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (E)


    22. Lot of Banks in India these days are offering M-Banking Facility to their customers . What is the full form of 'M' in 'M-Banking'?
    (A) Money
    (B) Marginal
    (C) Message
    (D) Mutual Fund
    (E) Mobile Phone

    Ans
    (E)


    23. Which of the following is/are true about the "Sub-Prime Crisis" ? (The term was very much in news recently.)
    (1) It is a Mortage Crisis referring to Credit default by the borrowers
    (2) Sub-Prime borrowers were those borrowers who were rated low and were high risk borrowers
    (3) This crisis originated of negligence in credit rating of the borrowers
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) All 1,2 & 3
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (D)


    24. Which of the following is NOT the part of the structure of the financial System in India ?
    (A) Industrial Finance
    (B) Agricultural Finance
    (C) Government Finance
    (D) Development Finance
    (E) Personal Finance

    Ans
    (E)


    25. Which of the following is NOT the part of the Scheduled Banking structure in India ?
    (A) Money Lenders
    (B) Public Sector Banks
    (C) Private Sector Banks
    (D) Regional Rural Banks
    (E) State Co-operative Banks

    Ans
    (A)


    26. As we all know Govt. of India collects tax revenue on various activities in the country. Which of the following is a part of the tax revenue of the Govt. ?
    (1) Tax on Income
    (2) Tax on Expenditure
    (3) Tax on property or Capital Asset
    (4) Tax on Goods and Services
    (A) Both 1 and 3 only
    (B) Both 2 and 4 only
    (C) All 1,2,3 & 4
    (D) Only 2,3 and 4
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (C)


    27. We very frequently read about Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in newspapers. These SEZs were established with which of the following objectives ?
    (1) To attract foreign investment directly
    (2) To protect domestic market from direct competition from multinationals
    (3) To provide more capital to agriculture and allied activities
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) All 1,2 & 3
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (A)


    28. Which of the following groups of the countries has almost 50% share in Global emission of carbon every year ?
    (A) US, China, India, South Africa
    (B) India, china, Russia , Britain
    (C) South Africa, Nepal , Myanmar
    (D) US, Russia, China & India
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (D)


    29. Many times we read about Future Trading in newspapers. What is Future Trading ?
    (1) It is nothing but a trade between any two stock exchanges where in it is decided to purchase the stocks of each other on a fixed price throughout the year
    (2) It is an agreement between two parties to buy and sell an underlying asset in the future at a predetermined price
    (3) It is agreement between Stock Exchanges that they will not trade the stocks of each other under any circumstances in future or for a given period of time
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) All 1,2 & 3
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (B)


    30. Hillary Clinton formally suspended her campaign to ensure election of who amongst the following for the next President of USA?
    (A) George Bush
    (B) Barack Obama
    (C) John McCain
    (D) Boll Clinton
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (B)


    31. Hugo Chavez whose name was recently in news is the _____
    (A) President of Cango
    (B) Prime Minister of Uganda
    (C) President of Venezuela
    (D) Prime Minister of Brazil
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (C)


    32. The Govt. of India has raised the amount of the loan Waiver to the farmers by 20%. Now the amount is nearly _____
    (A) Rs. 60,000 crores
    (B) Rs. 65,000 crores
    (C) Rs. 72,000 crores
    (D) Rs. 76,000 crores
    (E) Rs. 80,000 crores

    Ans
    (A)
    33. Delimitation Commission has made a recommendation the next Census should be Panchayat-wise. When is the next Census due ?
    (A) 2010
    (B) 2011
    (C) 2012
    (D) 2013
    (E) 2015

    Ans
    (B)


    34. The world Health Organization has urged that advertisements of which of the following should be banned to protect youth from bad effects of the same ?
    (A) Tobacco
    (B) Alcoholic drinks
    (C) Junk Food
    (D) Soft drinks with chemical preservatives
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (A)


    35. Which of the following countries has allocated a huge amount of US $ 10 billion to provide relief to its earthquake victims ?
    (A) Japan
    (B) South Korea
    (C) China
    (D) South Africa
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (C)


    36. Which of the foloowing names is NOT closely associated with space Programme of India or any other country ?
    (A) CARTOSAT
    (B) NLS-5
    (C) RUBIN-8
    (D) GSLV
    (E) SCOPE

    Ans
    (E)


    37. Vijay Hazare Trophy is associated with game of _____
    (A) Hockey
    (B) Cricket
    (C) Badminton
    (D) Football
    (E) Golf

    Ans
    (B)


    38. Which of the following was theme of the Olympic Torch ?
    (A) Journey of Harmony
    (B) Green World Clean World
    (C) Journey of Peace
    (D) Jouney of Hunger-free World
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (A)
    39. Which of the following schemes is NOT a social development Scheme ?
    (A) Indira Awas Yojana
    (B) Mid Day Meal
    (C) Bharat Nirman Yojana
    (D) Sarva Siksha Abhiyan
    (E) All are Social Schemes

    Ans
    (C)


    40. Which of the following is NOT a member of ASEAN ?
    (A) Maleysia
    (B) Indonesia
    (C) Vietnam
    (D) Britain
    (E) Singapore

    Ans
    (D)


    41. Which of the following awards are given for the excellence in the field of Sports ?
    (A) Kalinga Prize
    (B) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award
    (C) Arjun Award
    (D) Pulitzer Award
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (C)


    42. Inflation in India is measured on which of the following indexes/indicators ?
    (A) Cost of Living Index (COLI)
    (B) Consumer Price Index (CPI)
    (C) Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
    (D) Wholesale Price Index (WPI)
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    (D)


    51. As a policy to boost the agricultural sector in the country, the Govt. of India has taken several special measures over the years. Which of the following cannot be considered a measure/ measures which will have a direct impact(s) on the agricultural sector ?
    1. Setting up of a National Food Processing Bank.
    2. Opening irrigation, sanitation and water projects for development under public private participation.
    3. Efforts to bring down fiscal deficit to 5.5 per cent level of GDP.
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) Only 1 and 2
    (E) All 1, 2 and 3

    Ans
    : (C) 


    52. The Govt. of India is plannning to bring a Second Green Revolution. This will be launched specifically for which of the following parts of the country ?
    (A) North East and Eastern Regions
    (B) Central India
    (C) Jammu & Kashmir
    (D) Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (A)


    3. As we all know, the limit of exemption on personal income tax has been raised by Rs. 10,000. Whenever a relief in direct taxes is given, the underlying motive is always to make money available for which of the following purposes ?
    1. Savings
    2. Investment for High returns
    3. Personal Consumption
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 1 and 3
    (D) Only 2 and 3
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)


    54. As we know, a special scheme ‘One Village One Project’ is in vogue in some parts of our country and has proved a good incentive to boost the rural economy and the agricultural sector. Now the Govt. has decided to develop 60,000 villages to produce which of the following single crops as a major crop ?
    (A) Pulses or Oilseeds
    (B) Wheat or Bajra
    (C) Sugar or Jute
    (D) Sunflower or Rose flower
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (A)
    5. The Govt. of India has decided to bring down the fiscal deficit from 6.6 per cent to the level of 5.5 per cent of the GDP so that it can meet growth targets well in time. This target of 5.5 per cent is to be achieved by the end of—
    (A) January 2011
    (B) March 2011
    (C) December 2010
    (D) January 2012
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (D)


    56. Some economists and financial experts are of the opinion that the Finance Minister of India has done a good job by allocating a fairly good share of budget to ensure that the benefits of the growth also reach the poor and unorganized sectors of the society. What amount in terms of percentage has been allocated to various schemes of the social sector in the Union Budget 2010-11 ?
    (A) 5%
    (B) 7.5%
    (C) 10%
    (D) 12.5%
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (E)


    57. Many people talk about the roll back of stimulus packages provided last year by the Govt. of India to help certain sectors. If these stimulus packages are rolled back, this would mean that—
    1. those who have availed these benefits would be required to return them to the Govt. of India.
    2. no such incentive would be available henceforth to these sectors.
    3. all such benefits/incentives would be available to all the people across the country and will not be
    restricted to some selected few.
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) Only 1 and 3
    (E) Only 2 and 3

    Ans
    : (C)


    58. In order to develop infrastructure in the country at a faster pace, the Govt. of India has
    fixed some targets. In order to achieve this target, at present, how many kilometers of
    highway is required to be constructed per day ?
    (A) 5 km
    (B) 10 km
    (C) 15 km
    (D) 20 km
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (D)


    59. “South India will get K-G gas by 2012” was the news in a major financial newspaper. ‘K-G’ is the abbreviated name of which of the following ?
    (A) Karnataka-Goa
    (B) Kaveri-Ganga
    (C) Krishna-Godavari
    (D) Karnataka-Gulf
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)


    60. Many a times, we read in newspapers that some big banks have revised their lending rates to make them dearer or cheaper. Though the decision to raise the lending rates is always in the hands of the banks normally they announce this decision of theirs—
    1. immediately after the Union Budget is presented in the Lok Sabha every year.
    2. when the RBI makes changes in its policy rates.
    3. when the Monetary and Credit Policy of the RBI is reviewed periodically.
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) Only 2 and 3
    (E) All 1, 2 and 3

    Ans
    : (C)


    61. How much amount in cash is the Govt. of India planning to infuse in public sector banks, to strengthen their capital base this year ?
    (A) Rs. 10,000 crore
    (B) Rs. 12,500 crore
    (C) Rs. 14,000 crore
    (D) Rs. 16,500 crore
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (E)


    62. As we all know, the rate of MAT has been increased from the present 15% to 18% with
    effect from April 2010. What is the full form of MAT ?
    (A) Maximum Alternate Tax
    (B) Minimum Alternate Tax
    (C) Minimum Affordable Tax
    (D) Maximum Affordable Tax
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (B)


    63. One of the headlines in a major financial newspaper recently was “Is Spain the next Greece or Italy or Portugal ?” What is the actual meaning of this headline because of which the author has been comparing Spain with the other three countries ?
    (A) All these three countries have abandoned the membership of the European Union. Spain is also planning to do so
    (B) All these three countries were the first to come out of recent global recession and that too within a short span of time. Spain is next in queue to declare itself free from the trouble
    (C) These three nations are badly trapped in a situation where their economy is proceeding from bad to worse condition. Spain also appears to be in the same situation
    (D) Greece, Itlay and Portugal have signed some special agreements with US and are availing stimulus packages to promote their exports to US on some specific terms. Spain is also willing to do the same
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)


    64. Many times we read in newspapers that several companies are adopting the FCCBs route to raise capital. What is the full form of FCCBs ?
    (A) Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds
    (B) Foreign Convertible Credit Bonds
    (C) Financial Consortium and Credit Bureau
    (D) Future Credit and Currency Bureau
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (A)


    65. The Govt. of India has asked all big companies and corporates to create a separate fund
    for their ‘Corporate Social Responsibility Activities’. What is/are the purpose(s) of this
    directive issued by the Govt. ?
    1. To ensure that companies spend some money on social activities.
    2. To bring tr
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    parency in matters of financial tr
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    actions and dealings by corporates.
    3. To ensure that corporate entities do not get involved in non commercial activities in the name of social activities as they are required to spend money only on the welfare of the employees and their families.
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) All 1, 2 and 3
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (B)


    66. Which of the following is an innovative mechanism adopted by banks to meet the targets fixed for lending to priority sector by the Banks ?
    (A) Buying & Selling of Priority Sector Lending Certification
    (B) Sale of Kisan Vikas Patra
    (C) Inter Bank Participation Certificates
    (D) Adoption of Core Banking Solution
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)


    67. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently announced a hike in some policy rates and also indicated that there may be another change in near future. Which of the following is/are considered a policy rate(s) in the hands of the RBI ?
    1. Repo Rate
    2. SLR
    3. Inflation
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) Only 1 and 2
    (E) All 1, 2 and 3

    Ans
    : (D)


    68. Zain, which was in news recently, is a company based in which of the following nations ?
    (A) Kuwait
    (B) South Africa
    (C) UAE
    (D) China
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (A)


    69. Who amongst the following was awarded the prestigious ‘Moortidevi Award’ recently for his literary works ? (Awardee is a Minister in the Union Cabinet)
    (A) Veerappa Moily
    (B) Pranab Mukherjee
    (C) P. Chidambaram
    (D) Kapil Sibal
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (A)


    70. The Indian Ministry of Agriculture has decided that despite good stocks of wheat and rice, India will not export the excess stocks. Which of the following may be the reason(s) owing to which the Ministry has taken this decision ?
    1. Indian wheat and rice are not in much demand in foreign countries. Hence, very few are takers for the same.
    2. The National Food Security Bill has a provision to provide 25 kg of wheat or rice to the families living below poverty line. A huge stock of grains will be needed for the same in near future.
    3. Since most countries are still to recover from the global recession, a formula is being worked out where imports and exports will be compensated simply by exchange of commodities available with the countries. India is planning to use its food grain stocks for the same.
    (A) Only 1
    (B) Only 2
    (C) Only 3
    (D) All 1, 2 and 3
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (B)


    71. As per the reports published in various newspapers, RBI has asked banks to make a plan to provide banking services to all villages having a population of 2000. This directive issued by the RBI will fall in which of the following categories ?
    (A) Plan for Financial Inclusion
    (B) Efforts to meet the targets of Priority Sector Lending
    (C) Extension of Relief Packages to the Farmers
    (D) Extensions of Internal and Branchless Banking
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (A)


    72. Which of the following is not a bank or finance company ?
    (A) Barclays
    (B) BNP Paribas
    (C) Lufth
    Ans
    a
    (D) HSBC
    (E) All are banks/finance companies

    Ans
    : (C)


    73. The Indian Railways is in the process of purchasing Bullet Train Technology from which of the following nations ?
    (A) France
    (B) China
    (C) Japan
    (D) Russia
    (E) Spain

    Ans
    : (C)


    74. Some State Govts. have started a project ‘Save Snow Leopards’. Snow Leopards are found mainly in—
    (A) Jammu & Kashmir
    (B) Rajasthan
    (C) Kerala
    (D) Punjab
    (E) Tamil Nadu

    Ans
    : (A)


    75. India recently signed an agreement for an ‘Action Plan to Advance Security Cooperation’ with which of the following nations ?
    (A) China
    (B) Bangladesh
    (C) Pakistan
    (D) Nepal
    (E) Japan

    Ans
    : (E)


    76. Sanya Richards who was named as the IAAF World Athlete of 2009 represents which of the following countries ?
    (A) Jamaica
    (B) Kenya
    (C) France
    (D) Britain
    (E) USA

    Ans
    : (E)


    77. Who amongst the following was adjudged the European Footballer of the year 2009 ?
    (A) Roberto Baggio
    (B) Edger Davids
    (C) Xavi Hamandez
    (D) Cristiano Ronaldo
    (E) Lionel Messi

    Ans
    : (E)


    78. The latest nuclear power reactor of India recently attained criticality at Rawatbhata. Rawatbhata is a place in—
    (A) Uttar Pradesh
    (B) Madhya Pradesh
    (C) Uttarakhand
    (D) Orissa
    (E) Rajasthan

    Ans
    : (E)


    79. Who amongst the following has recently received the Highest Civilian Honour of France ?
    (A) Kareena Kappor
    (B) A. R. Rahman
    (C) Javed Akhtar
    (D) Lata Mangeshkar
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (D)


    80. Who amongst the following represented India at the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 held in Copenhagen ?
    (A) Smt. Sonia Gandhi
    (B) Smt. Pratibha Patil
    (C) Dr. Manmohan Singh
    (D) Smt. Meira Kumar
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)


    81. Three Indian sportsmen, C. Raju Srither, I.R. Sanam and Ratan Singh recently went to Indonesia and won Gold Medals in one of the events. All three are associated with which of the following sports ?
    (A) Weightlifting
    (B) Rifle Shooting
    (C) Swimming
    (D) Golf
    (E) Archery

    Ans
    : (E)
    82. A two-day meeting of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was organized recently in—
    (A) Thimpu
    (B) Islamabad
    (C) Kabul
    (D) Dhaka
    (E) New Delhi

    Ans
    : (A)


    83. By nominating its Ambassador to which of the following countries after a gap of five years has the USA established its diplomatic relation with it ?
    (A) Syria
    (B) Iran
    (C) Iraq
    (D) China
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (A)


    84. Which of the following organizations/ agencies is providing a US $ 850 million loan to India for the development of its infrastructure and Khadi industry ?
    (A) World Bank
    (B) European Union Finance Corporation
    (C) Asian Development Bank
    (D) Govt. of South Africa
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)


    86. The census in India is done after a gap of every—
    (A) 5 years
    (B) 10 years
    (C) 12 years
    (D) 15 years
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (B)


    87. Pankaj Advani won which of the following titles in the year 2009 ?
    (A) Asian Games Gold Medal
    (B) Asian Billiards Championship
    (C) WSA Challenge Tour
    (D) World Professional Billiards Championship
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (D)
    88. Which of the following awards is given for Excellence in the field of sports ?
    (A) Kalinga Award
    (B) Golden Pen Award
    (C) Arjuna Award
    (D) Bharat Ratna
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)


    89. Which of the following states started ‘April Mandis’ project in all districts of the state to ensure the supply of vegetables and fruits at fair prices ?
    (A) Gujarat
    (B) Uttar Pradesh
    (C) Haryana
    (D) Delhi
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (C)
    90. Which of the following terms is not used in Economics ?
    (A) Balanace of Trade
    (B) Centrifugal force
    (C) Break even
    (D) Fiscal Deficit
    (E) Capital Account

    Ans
    : (B)


    91. The Indira Gandhi Peace Prize 2009 was given to the President of—
    (A) Fiji
    (B) Bhutan
    (C) Nepal
    (D) Bangladesh
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (D)


    92. The Govt. of India recently launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. This mission is one of the key missions on India’s National Action Plan on—
    (A) Second Green Revolution
    (B) Climate Change
    (C) Recharging of Water bodies
    (D) Electricity to all
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (B)
    93. Voting in local bodies elections is compulsory in which one of the following states ?
    (A) Delhi
    (B) Maharashtra
    (C) Kerala
    (D) Gujarat
    (E) None of these

    Ans
    : (D)


    94. India’s exports of which of the following to USA has been growing at a fast pace despite the global slowdown and recession ?
    (A) Handicrafts and Carpets
    (B) Textiles and Clothing
    (C) Horticultural products
    (D) Foodgrains
    (E) Services

    Ans
    : (E)
    95. Russia recently agreed to resume import of natural gas from which of the following countries after a gap of about a month following a dispute over prices of the same ?
    (A) Iran
    (B) Turkmenistan
    (C) China
    (D) Kazakhstan
    (E) N. Korea

    Ans
    : (B)


    96. India recently signed an agreement for cooperation in the field of nuclear power for civil purposes. This agreement is free from any restrictions on India. India signed this agreement with—
    (A) France
    (B) Germany
    (C) USA
    (D) Canada
    (E) Russia

    Ans
    : (E)


    97. ‘Between the Assassinations’ is a book written by—
    (A) Chetan Bhagat
    (B) Kiran Desai
    (C) Shobha De
    (D) Vikram Seth
    (E) Arvind Adiga

    Ans
    : (E)
    8. Which of the following prizes/ awards is not given for Excellence in the field of Literature ?
    (A) Dronacharya Award
    (B) Aga Khan Prize for Fiction
    (C) Commonwealth Award
    (D) Nobel Prize
    (E) Man Booker Prize

    Ans
    : (A)


    99. Which of the following terms is not used in the game of Hockey ?
    (A) Centre
    (B) Downswing
    (C) Drop pass
    (D) Goal line
    (E) Blue line

    Ans
    : (B)


    100. ‘Invisible’ is a novel written by—
    (A) Vikram Seth
    (B) Chetan Bhagat
    (C) Anita Desai
    (D) Meghnad Desai
    (E) Paul Auster

    Ans
    : (E)

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