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1. RECONDITE (ADJECTIVE): (गूढ़) Example: The professor’s lecture on quantum mechanics was highly recondite. Synonyms: ➔ 🧠 Esoteric, Obscure, Complex Antonyms: ➔ 📢 Simple, Clear, Comprehensible 2. SURREPTITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (गुप्त) Example: They had a surreptitious meeting to plan the surprise party. Synonyms: ➔ 🔍 Secretive, Clandestine, Hidden Antonyms: ➔ 🌞 Open, Overt, Public 4. IMBROGLIO (NOUN): (उलझन) Example: The political imbroglio left the government in chaos. Synonyms: ➔ 🌀 Confusion, Complication, Entanglement Antonyms: ➔ 📊 Clarity, Order, Simplicity 5. PALIMPSEST (NOUN): (अधिलेख) Example: The ancient manuscript was a palimpsest, with layers of text written over older writings. Synonyms: ➔ 📜 Manuscript, Parchment, Document Antonyms: ➔ ✂️ Blank slate, Clean sheet, Unwritten For more tips and resources on banking exams, check out [Banking Wallah]. 📚🔗
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Q-2 The people saw the golden pitcherAnonymous voting
  • (1) in a pit nearby.
  • (2) inside the palace.
  • (3) in a lake nearby.
  • (4) in a river nearby.
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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below (READING COMPREHENSION) Long ago in Mongolia there lived an emperor who feared growing old. One day, he saw an old man in the street. Upset at being reminded that someday, he too, would age, he ordered all the old people to leave his land. One day, a violent storm swept the kingdom. Nothing was safe from its fury. It roared into the palace and blew away the emperor’s belongings, including his priceless golden pitcher. When the storm ended, the emperor ordered that the pitcher be found and brought back to him. People went in search of the pitcher. They saw it in a lake nearby. But no matter who tried, no one could get a grip on the pitcher. All they got was a handful of water. Yet it could be plainly seen, glittering and just below the water’s surface!
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Q-1 The emperor was upset to see the old man becauseAnonymous voting
  • (1) it reminded him that he would grow old too.
  • (2) it reminded him that he had to colour his hair.
  • (3) it reminded him that he might fall ill.
  • (4) it reminded him of his grandfather.
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Q-3 The emperor’s orders were that all theAnonymous voting
  • (1) old men should live in his land.
  • (2) young men should stay in his land.
  • (3) old men should leave his land.
  • (4) children should leave his land.
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Important Sections of RBI Act 1934: 🖌Section 18 deals with emergency loans to banks. 🖌Section 21 states that the RBI must conduct banking affairs for the central government and manage public debt. 🖌Section 22 states that RBI has the sole authority to issue banknotes in India. 🖌Section 26 of Act describes the legal tender character of Indian bank notes. 🖌Section 28 allows the RBI to form rules regarding the exchange of damaged and imperfect notes. 🖌Section 31 states that in India, only the RBI or the central government can issue and accept promissory notes that are payable on demand. 🖌Section 42(1) says that every scheduled bank must have an average daily balance with the RBI.
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