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GA & Computer Questions Asked in - IBPS Clerk Exam - 6th Dec 2014 (Evening Shift)

Dear candidates,

We are Providing some of the General Awareness and Computer questions which was asked in today's IBPS Clerk Exam. 
  1. Kissan credit card validity – 5 years
  2. G-20 Summit  2016 will  be held in – China
  3. With the 765 days of continuous safe reactor operations - Rawatbhata Rajasthan Atomic Power Station's
  4. Cheque is defined under which act – Negotiable Instruments act,1881
  5. Ajay Jayaram associated with which game – Badminton
  6. Hindu kush is between which countries – Afghanistan and Pakistan
  7. Age limit for minors to operate saving account – 10 years
  8. Committee to Identify 'Obsolete' Laws - R. Ramanujam
  9.  World Pneumonia day – 12th November
  10. Unity Day celebrated on  birth anniversary of  – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  11. KYC norms implemented under  - Banking Regulation Act, 1949
  12. Information and broadcasting minister – Arun Jaitley
  13. Capital of Cambodia – Phnom Penh
  14. Currency of Greece - EURO
  15. Normon gorden  is a veteran - South African bowler
  16. Lokpal selected by whom?
  17. Monetary policy regulated by – RBI
  18. Full form of NBFC – Non Banking Finance Company
  19. Full form of NPPA - National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority
  20. Full form of LTV – Loan To Value
  21. Full form of IPO – Initial Public Offering
  22. Full form of TDS - Tax Deducted at Source
  23. Full form of FEMA – Foreign Exchange Management Act  
  24. Full form of NAV – Net Asset Value
  25. Kissan Vikas Patra money doubles in – 100 months
  26. Sumitra Charat Ram Award – Pandit Jasraj
  27. Banking ombudsman appointed  by - RBI
  28. “Hand –in-Hand” is – Military exercise b/w India & China
  29. Chairman of national women commission – Lalitha Kumarmangalm
Computer :-
  1.  Full form of  DOS – Disk Operating System
  2. Full form of  VIRUS - Vital Information Resources Under Siege
  3. Full form of  LSI – Large Scale integration Computer

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