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Difference between Compound interest and Simple interest formula

Shortcut tricks to find the difference between simple interest and compound interest saves lot of time and efforts in competitive exams. Aspirants are advised to go through the content of this post for exams.

Economics

MCQ on Public Finance

Public Finance MCQ MCQ on Public Finance for Competitive Exams with answers How the interest level of a country is affected by FDI? (a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains unaffected (d) there is an increase or decrease A financial instrument is called a ‘primary security’ if it represents the liability of : (a) some ultimate

Quantitative Aptitude

MCQ on Data Interpretation

MCQ on Data Interpretation for Competitive exams. Data Interpretation for SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, Bank PO, Bank Clerk, CLAT, etc Q(1-5). Study the following chart carefully and answer the questions given beside. A delegation of 2100 UN members traveled to five different states AP, MP, UP, Kerala and J&K, as per their meeting schedule. The

Reasoning

STATEMENTS & ARGUMENTS

STATEMENTS & ARGUMENTS Each STATEMENTS & ARGUMENTS question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II  or stated as “Yes”/”No”. You must decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument. Give answer by selecting the option from: (A) If only argument I

Reasoning

STATEMENT & ASSUMPTIONS

STATEMENT & ASSUMPTIONS In a statement & assumption question, a statement is given in the question followed by a few assumptions made on the basis of them.. An assumption is something taken for granted i.e., a fact that can be supposed on considering the contents of the given statement. There are two types of questions:

geography

mcq on mineral resources

mcq on mineral resources of India The most important uranium mine in India is located at: (a) Manavalakurichi (b) Gauribidanur (c) Vashi (d) Jaduguda Which State in India is estimated to have the largest coal reserves in India? (a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Bihar (including the newly created Jharkhand) (c) Madhya Pradesh (including the newly created