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SBI Clerk RBI Assistant Main Test 38
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    Direction: In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence alternatives to the bold part are given at (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E) i.e. No correction required.

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    With the city’s inspectors hand in glove with big builders, it is up to the citizens to take off the cudgels against illegal commercial complexes coming up in residential areas.
    Solutions
    To take something up means become interested or engaged in a pursuit. It fits in the context most suitably. Hence option C is the correct response.
  • Question 2/20
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    Direction: Which of the following phrases (i), (ii), and (iii) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence grammatically correct? Choose the best option among the five given alternatives that reflect the correct use of phrase in the context of a grammatically correct sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (E) i.e., ‘No correction required’ as the answer.

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    Because of the influence of the real estate industry, we have a government now that constantly sides to corporate developers and landlords rather than with tenants.

    i. along corporate developers and landlords rather
    ii. with corporate developers and landlords rather
    iii. around corporate developers and landlords rather
    Solutions
    To 'side with' someone means to support one person or group in an argument. Since the correct phrasal verb is only mentioned in option (ii), option B is the correct answer.
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    Direction: Which of the following phrases (i), (ii), and (iii) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence grammatically correct? Choose the best option among the five given alternatives that reflect the correct use of phrase in the context of a grammatically correct sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (E) i.e., ‘No correction required’ as the answer.

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    The researchers speculate that because the sweet-taste receptors do exist in the Javan primates, these could have undergone some mutation and stopped functioning.

    i. while the sweet-taste receptors do exist in the Javan primates
    ii. though the sweet-taste receptors do exist in the Javan primates
    iii. however the sweet-taste receptors do exist in the Javan primates
    Solutions
    The usage of "could have" in the second part of the sentence shows possibility. Thus, the usage of 'because' in the highlighted part is incorrect as the here, the second part of the sentence does not state a reason. On, the other hand it shows that even if the sweet-taste receptors do exist in the Javan primates, there is a possibility that due to mutation, they stopped working. Thus, the conjunctions "while" and "though" can be used to convey the apt meaning.
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    Direction: In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence three alternatives to the bold part are given which may help improve the sentence. Choose the option that reflects the correct use of the phrase in the context of the sentence. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E), i.e., 'No correction required'.

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    Delhi Metro's Magenta line developed a technical on Tuesday morning, following which passengers were deboarded at the station and train was sent to the depot for further investigation.
    i. developed a technological on Tuesday morning, following which
    ii. developed a technical snag on Tuesday morning, following which
    iii. developed a technical glitch on Tuesday morning, following which
    Solutions
    "Technical" is an adjective and requires a noun to modify. Thus, the highlighted part of the sentence is incorrect. Alternative (i) can be rejected on the same grounds.
    A 'snag' means a difficulty an a glitch refers to a sudden malfunction. Both these nouns can be aptly modified by the adjective "technical". Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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    Direction: In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence, three alternatives to the bold part are given which may help improve the sentence. Choose the option that reflects the correct use of the phrase in the context of the sentence. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E), i.e., "No correction required".

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    Previous iterations of the exercises have focused on a number of areas, including counterinsurgency warfare and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
    I. that includes counterinsurgency warfare and humanitarian assistance.
    II. which includes counterinsurgency warfare and humanitarian assistance.
    III. included counterinsurgency warfare or humanitarian assistance.
    Solutions
    The given sentence is correct and does not require any improvement. (I) and (II) are incorrect as the subject "areas" is plural and needs the plural verb "include".
  • Question 6/20
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    Directions: The question given below is followed by few statements. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.

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    What is Suchitra’s present age?

    I. Suchitra’s present age is double the age of her son.
    II. The ratio between the present age of Suchitra and her mother is 2 : 3 respectively.
    III. 4 yr hence the ratio between Suchitra's age and her son's age will be 24: 13 respectively.
    Solutions
    From I, if the age of son is x then Suchitra’s age = 2x
    From III. (2x + 4) ÷ (x + 4) = 24 ÷ 13 => x = 22
    From I and III Suchitra’s age = 44.
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    Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly:

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    What is the time taken by Ram from point A to other point B?

    I. If he walks 25% faster than his usual speed then he reaches 20 seconds earlier.
    II. If he walks half of his usual speed, he takes 100 seconds more to reach the finishing point B.
    III. If he walks one-fourth of his usual speed, he takes 300 seconds more to reach the finishing point B.
    Solutions
    Let be speed = v, distance = x, time = t

    So t = x/v ......(i)

    From statement I:
    x/(5v/4) = t – 20
    So 4x/5v = t – 20
    So x/v = 5/4(t – 20) ......(ii)
    From (i) and (ii), t = 5/4(t – 20)
    4t = 5t – 100
    So t = 100 seconds

    From statement II:
    x/(v/2) = t + 100
    => 2(x/v) = t + 100
    So t + 100 = 2t
    So t = 100 seconds

    From statement III:
    x/(v/4) = t + 300
    => 4(x/v) = t + 300
    So t + 300 = 4t => 3t = 300
    So t = 100 seconds

    All three statements alone are sufficient to answer.
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    Direction: In the question given below some data is given and two different values are coded as X and Y. Find the value of X and Y and marked the correct answer.

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    A can complete a piece of work in 25 days. A is 25% more efficient than B. If A and B can complete the same work in 5 days with the help of C then
    X =number of days required for B to complete whole work alone
    Y =number of days required for C to complete whole work alone
    Solutions
    Work completed by A in one day=
    Work completed by B in one day =
    Work completed by C in one day=

    X=125/4

    Y=125/16
    Hence, y<x
  • Question 9/20
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    Direction: Find the correct relationship between the given quantities:

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    A person sells two coolers. First cooler is sold by him in Rs 8000 and cost price of second cooler is 7200. He got 10% profit on second cooler after 10% discount and he allow 20% discount on first cooler.
    X = Marked price of first cooler.
    Y = Marked price of second cooler.
    Solutions

    Hence, X > Y
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    Direction: Find the correct relationship between the given quantities:

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    The length of First train is 40 % more than the length of second train. Time taken by First train crosses a 200m long platform when second train crosses a person standing on same platform in 25 sec. If speed of both trains are 60 km/h and 36 km/h respectively.
    X =Numerical value of the time taken by first train to cross the plateform (in seconds)
    Y = Numerical value of the length of second train(in Km) 
    Solutions
    Speed of first train = 60*5/18 m/sec
    Speed of second train = 36*5/18 = 10m/sec
    Length of second train = 10*25 = 250 m=.25Km
    Length of first train = 1.4(250)=350m
    Time taken by first train to crposs plateform = (350+200)/60*5/18 = 33 sec
    Hence x>y
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    Eight People – Aarti, Gita, Sakshi, Divya, Manisha, Anjali, Lata and Mona live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors which are - Pink, Red, Green, Yellow, Brown, Orange, Black and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order.

    Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata. Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color. The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. Manisha does not like Black color. Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona. Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.

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    Which of the following Statement(s) is/are true with respect to the given information?
    Solutions
    • Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. (Options for Anjali is Floor number 5 and 7. If we will place Anjali in floor number 7 then this will not workout so place Anjali on floor number 5)
    • The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. (Divya will place on floor number 1)
    • Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. (Clearly, the one who lives on floor number 5 likes orange colour)
    • Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. (Then sakshi should live on floor number 7)
    • Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. (the one who likes pink should on floor number 4)
    • Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green.
    • The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata.
    • Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color.
    • Manisha does not like Black color.
    • Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. (Hence, Lata should be on floor number 6 so that Black should be placed on floor number 7, otherwise Black will go with Manisha which is not possible)
    • The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. (Only position left for blue and red is Floor number 2 and 1)
    • Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona.
    • Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.
    So, according to above statement we conclude:
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    Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.

    Eight People – Aarti, Gita, Sakshi, Divya, Manisha, Anjali, Lata and Mona live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors which are - Pink, Red, Green, Yellow, Brown, Orange, Black and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order.

    Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata. Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color. The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. Manisha does not like Black color. Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona. Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.

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    Which of the following color does Anjali Like?
    Solutions
    • Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. (Options for Anjali is Floor number 5 and 7. If we will place Anjali in floor number 7 then this will not workout so place Anjali on floor number 5)
    • The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. (Divya will place on floor number 1)
    • Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. (Clearly, the one who lives on floor number 5 likes orange colour)
    • Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. (Then sakshi should live on floor number 7)
    • Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. (the one who likes pink should on floor number 4)
    • Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green.
    • The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata.
    • Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color.
    • Manisha does not like Black color.
    • Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. (Hence, Lata should be on floor number 6 so that Black should be placed on floor number 7, otherwise Black will go with Manisha which is not possible)
    • The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. (Only position left for blue and red is Floor number 2 and 1)
    • Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona.
    • Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.
    So, according to above statement we conclude:
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    Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.

    Eight People – Aarti, Gita, Sakshi, Divya, Manisha, Anjali, Lata and Mona live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors which are - Pink, Red, Green, Yellow, Brown, Orange, Black and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order.

    Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata. Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color. The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. Manisha does not like Black color. Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona. Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.

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    Who amongst the following lives exactly between Mona and the one who likes Red color?
    Solutions
    • Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. (Options for Anjali is Floor number 5 and 7. If we will place Anjali in floor number 7 then this will not workout so place Anjali on floor number 5)
    • The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. (Divya will place on floor number 1)
    • Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. (Clearly, the one who lives on floor number 5 likes orange colour)
    • Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. (Then sakshi should live on floor number 7)
    • Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. (the one who likes pink should on floor number 4)
    • Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green.
    • The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata.
    • Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color.
    • Manisha does not like Black color.
    • Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. (Hence, Lata should be on floor number 6 so that Black should be placed on floor number 7, otherwise Black will go with Manisha which is not possible)
    • The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. (Only position left for blue and red is Floor number 2 and 1)
    • Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona.
    • Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.
    So, according to above statement we conclude:
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    Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.

    Eight People – Aarti, Gita, Sakshi, Divya, Manisha, Anjali, Lata and Mona live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors which are - Pink, Red, Green, Yellow, Brown, Orange, Black and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order.

    Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata. Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color. The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. Manisha does not like Black color. Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona. Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.

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    Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
    Solutions
    • Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. (Options for Anjali is Floor number 5 and 7. If we will place Anjali in floor number 7 then this will not workout so place Anjali on floor number 5)
    • The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. (Divya will place on floor number 1)
    • Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. (Clearly, the one who lives on floor number 5 likes orange colour)
    • Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. (Then sakshi should live on floor number 7)
    • Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. (the one who likes pink should on floor number 4)
    • Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green.
    • The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata.
    • Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color.
    • Manisha does not like Black color.
    • Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. (Hence, Lata should be on floor number 6 so that Black should be placed on floor number 7, otherwise Black will go with Manisha which is not possible)
    • The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. (Only position left for blue and red is Floor number 2 and 1)
    • Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona.
    • Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.
    So, according to above statement we conclude:
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    Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.

    Eight People – Aarti, Gita, Sakshi, Divya, Manisha, Anjali, Lata and Mona live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors which are - Pink, Red, Green, Yellow, Brown, Orange, Black and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order.

    Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata. Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color. The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. Manisha does not like Black color. Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona. Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.

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    How many people live between Aarti and the one who likes Black color ?
    Solutions
    • Anjali lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. (Options for Anjali is Floor number 5 and 7. If we will place Anjali in floor number 7 then this will not workout so place Anjali on floor number 5)
    • The number of people living above Anjali is same as the number of people living between Anjali and Divya. (Divya will place on floor number 1)
    • Only three people live between Divya and the one who likes Orange color. (Clearly, the one who lives on floor number 5 likes orange colour)
    • Sakshi lives at one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes orange. (Then sakshi should live on floor number 7)
    • Only two people live between Sakshi and the one who likes Pink color. (the one who likes pink should on floor number 4)
    • Only one person lives between Anjali and the one who likes Green.
    • The one who likes Black colour lives immediately above Lata.
    • Lata likes neither Orange nor Pink color.
    • Manisha does not like Black color.
    • Only three people live between Lata and Aarti. (Hence, Lata should be on floor number 6 so that Black should be placed on floor number 7, otherwise Black will go with Manisha which is not possible)
    • The one who likes Blue color lives immediately above the one who likes Red color, but not on the topmost floor. (Only position left for blue and red is Floor number 2 and 1)
    • Only one person lives between the one who likes Blue color and Mona.
    • Only one person lives between Gita and the one who likes Brown color.
    So, according to above statement we conclude:
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    Who becomes the first Indian to win a singles main draw match at a Grand Slam in the last 7 years?
    Solutions

    • Sumit Nagal (23 years) has become the first Indian to win a singles main draw match at a Grand Slam in the last 7 years.

    • He went into second round of the ongoing US Open Tennis by defeating Bradley Klahn of USA 6-1, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 in the first round of the US Open

    • Prior to him, Somdev Devvarman is the last player to reach the second round of the Australian Open, French Open and US Open in 2013

    He will now face Austria's Dominic Thiem in the 2nd round.

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    Which three countries have to launch a trilateral Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) in the Indo-Pacific region?
    Solutions

    • India, Japan and Australia agreed to launch a trilateral Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) in the Indo-Pacific region.

    • The initiative will help in building a resilient supply chain with focus on free, transparent trade & investment environment in the region.

    • Proposed by Japan and to reduce the dependency on China.

    • Australia, Japan and India are part of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue which includes the U.S.

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    Which public sector company has decided to invest over 1.22 lakh crore rupees on development of nearly 500 projects?
    Solutions

    • Coal India Ltd (CIL) recently decided to invest over 1.22 lakh crore rupees on development of nearly 500 projects.

    • It includes coal evacuation, infrastructure, project development, exploration and clean coal technologies in the country.

    • The investment aims at making India self-reliant in terms of coal and achieve the production target of 1 billion tonnes by 2023-2024.

    • Out of the proposed spend of over ₹1.22 lakh crore, ₹32,696 crore will be invested on coal evacuation, ₹25,117 crore on mine infrastructure, ₹29,461 crore on project development, ₹32,199 crore on diversification and clean coal technologies, ₹1,495 crore on social infrastructure and ₹1,893 crore on exploration works by 2023-24.

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    The students from which Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) have launched a free-of-cost mobile scanner application “AIR Scanner”?
    Solutions

    • Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, students have launched a free-of-cost mobile scanner application “AIR Scanner”.

    • The app saves the scanned document in PDF format and stores directly in the device.

    • The AI (Artificial Intelligence) based Reading Assistant and Document Scanner app is developed by Rohit Kumar Chaudhary and Kavin Agrawal.

    • AIR Scanner app does not collect any information about the user and all the documents are stored in the phone’s local storage.

    • The document scanned using a mobile camera will be saved in PDF format and will be stored in the device only.

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    Which state government has re-launched the zero-interest loan scheme for Women Self-Help Groups?
    Solutions

    The Andhra Pradesh government has revived the 'zero interest' loan scheme for women self-help groups (SHGs) in the state.

    Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy re-launched the scheme by releasing a sum of Rs 1,400 crore to 8.78 lakh SHGs.

    Under the scheme, each SHG will receive sums ranging from Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000 towards the interest component on their loans.

    The zero interest scheme was first launched by the then Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy in the united Andhra Pradesh in 2011, under which the state government bore the interest burden on loans extended to the women SHGs.

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