Allahabad Bank PO Job Exams Computer Knowledge and General Awareness Previous Paper 2004 -Part 1

Here you find Some Computer Knowledge questions asked in Allahabad Bank PO Exam held on 2004 These questions are useful computer awareness for bank exams like Bank PO Exams & Clerical Exams –  State Bank Of India Po  Exams, Andhra Bank Probationary Officers Exams, Allahabad Bank Probationary Officer Exams, Jammu and Kashmir Bank Relationship Executive IT Exams… etc.

Allahabad Bank PO Job Exams Computer Knowledge and General Awareness  Previous Paper 2004 -Part 1

1. The vast network of computers that connects millions of people all over the world is called _____
I) LAN
2)Web
3)Hypertext
4) Internet
5) None of these

2. The property that, when classes are arranged In a hierarchy, each class assumes the attributes and methods of Its ancestors is  ___________
1) Generalization
2) inheritance
3) encapsulation
4) Information hiding
5) None of these

3. The Software component of an expert system that draws conclusions is the _____
I) user interface
2) database
3) inference engine
4) I/O controller
5) model base

4. The attributes and methods for each object are stored in
I) an object instance
2) an object connection
3) an assembly Structure
4) an object repository
5) None of these

5. An E-R diagram is a graphic method of presenting  ___________
1)  Primary keys and their relationships
2) Primary keys and their relationships to instances
3) Entity classes and their relationships
4) Entity classes and their relationships to primary keys
5) None of these

6.  _______ is an invalid type of database key.
1) Structured primary key
2) Atomic primary key
3) Primary key
4) Composite primary key
5) None of these

7. A processor that collects the transmissions from several communications media and sends them over a single line that operates at  a higher  capacity is called ______
1) multiplexor
2) bridge
3) hub
4) router
5) None of these

8)  Band width refers to ______
1) the cost of the cable required to implement a WAN
2) the cost of the cable required to implement a LAN
3) the amount of information a peer-to-peer network can store
4) the amount of information communications medium Can transfer in a given amount of dine
5) None of these

9.  _______is a primary key of one file that also appears in another file.
1) Physical key
2) Primary key
3) Foreign key
4) Logical key
5) None of these

10. The technique that extends storage capacities of main memory beyond the actual Size  of the main memory is called _________
1) multitasking
2) virtual storage
3) multi processing
4) multiprogramming
5) switching

11. Customers, facilities, knowledge, workers business information, communication infrastructure and computer equipment are all considerations in a good plan
1)Hacker
2)Disaster recovery
3) Security
4)Risk management
5) None of these

12. Which Of the following correctly defines the term E-Banking?
A) it is the short form of Efficient Banking which means providing all banking related services to the customers in minimum required time during their 1Sitto the branch.
B) E-Banking is providing banking facilities to all the customers through ATMs only which restricts their visits to a bank branch to a bare minimum.
C) E-Banking implies provisions of banking products and services through electronic delivery channels like ATMs, Phone, internet, mobile phones etc
1) Only A     2) Only B     3)Only C     4)OnIy A&B     5)Only A&C

13. SMTP, FTP and DNS arc applications of the ______   layer.
1) data link
2) network
3) transport
4) application
5) None of these

14. In a database, information should be organized and accessed according to which of the  following?
1) Physical position
2) Logical structure
3) Data dictionary 4) Physical stricture
5) None of these

15. Traffic n a VPN is not_____
1) Invisible from public networks
2) logically separated from other traffic
3) accessible from unauthorized public networks
4) restricted to a single protocol in IP Sec
5)None of these

16. A _______  is not a form of Biometrics.
I) finger print
2) password
3) retina scan
4) breath scan
5) None of these

17. A compiler _______
1) translates machine language into a high level language
2) translates one statement at a time as the program executes
3) translates two statements at a time as the program executes.
4) Produces object code
5) is less sophisticated than an assembler

18.  References to each file on a disk are stored in a _________
1) file allocation table
2) root allocation table
3) linking directory
4) root directory
5) directory allocation table

19. A sender must not be able to deny that he sent a specific message when he in fact did. This is an aspect of security called _________
1) Privacy
2) authentication
3) integrity
4) Non-repudiation
5) None of these

20.  _______ is an access method in which collisions are entirely avoided.
1) CSMA     2) CSMA/CD     3) CSMA/CA    4) All of these     5)None of these
21. An Internet address is _____ it’s in length.
1)4     2)8     3)16 K    4) 32     5) None of these
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SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Exams Previous Paper 2008 – Part 2

Here you find some of quantitative aptitude questions of SBI Probationary officer (PO) Previous Question paper held on 2008.

Here listed 25 Questions – Solve it less than 25 mins.

SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Exams Previous Paper 2008 – Part 2

1. The number obtained by interchanging the digits of a two-digit number is less than the original number by 63. If the sum of the digits of the number is II, what is the original number?

1)29       2)92       3)74       4) Cannot be determined             5) None of.these

2. In how many different ways can the letters of the word DAILY be arranged?

1)60       2)4.8      3)160     4)120     5) None of these

3. A 200-metre-long train crosses a platform double its length in 36 seconds. What is the speed of the train in k.m.p.h?

1)60       2)48       3)64       4)66       5) None of these

4. Work done by A in one day is half of the work done by B in one day. Work done by B is half of the work done by C in one day. If C alone can complete the work in 7 days, in how many days can A, B and C together complete the work?

1)28       2)14       3)4          4)21       5) None of these

5. The simple interest accrued on an amount of Rs 84,000 at the end of three years is Rs 30,240. What would be the compound interest accrued on the same amount at the same rate in the same period?

1)Rs 30,013.95   2)Rs31,013.95    3)Rs32,013.95    4)Rs33,013.95    5)Rs34013.95

6. A committee of 3 members into be selected out of 3 men and 2 women. What is the probability that the committee has at least one woman?

1) 1/10                  2) 9/20                  3)9/10                   4)1/20   5) None of these

7. One-fifth of a number is 81. What will 68% of that number be?

1)1952                   2) 275.4                3)225.6                 4)165.8                 5) None of these

8. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the denominator is increased by 300%, the resultant fraction is 15/26. What was the original fraction?

1) 8/11                  2) 10/11                3) 9/13                  4) 10/13                5) None of these

9. The profit earned after selling an article for Rs 996 is the same as the loss incurred after selling the article for Rs 894. What is the cost price of the article?

1) Rs. 935             2)Rs. 905              3) Rs.945              4) Rs.975              5) None of these

10. The ages of Nishi and Vinnee are in the ratio of 6 : 5. After 9 years the ratio of their ages will be 9 : 8. What is the difference in their ages?

1)  9 years.          2)7 years              3)5 years              4)3 years              5) none of          these

11. The total of the ages of a class of 75 girls is 1050 years, the average age of 25 of them is 12 years and that of another 25 is 16 years. Find the average age of the remaining girls.

1) 12years           2) 13 years         3)14years            4)15years            5) None of these

12. Ms Deepti Jam invests 11% of her monthly salary, i.e. Rs 5,236 in Fixed Deposits. -eater she invests 19% of her monthly salary on Life Insurance Policies; also she invests another 7% of her monthly salary on Mutual Funds. What is the total annual amount invested by Ms Deepti  Jain?

1)Rs2,11,344                       2)Rs 17,612         3)Rs 1,05,672      4)Rs 35,224         5) None of these

13. In a class f 40 students and 8 teachers, each student got sweets that are 20% of the totAl number of students and each teacher got sweets that are 25% of the total number of students. How many sweets were there?

1)420                     2)400                     3)320                     4)360                     5) None of these

14. Which number should replace both the question marks in the following equation?

?/432 = 243/?

1)308                     2)312                     3)324                     4)316                     5) None of these.

15. By how much is  5/12 of 516 lesser than of 495?

1)22                       2)15                       3)12                       4)27                       5) None of these

16. What is 35% of 45% of 7/9  of 3600?

1)441                     2)414                     3)444                     4)411                     5) None of these

17. If the fractions 2/5, 3/8, 4/9, and 6/11 are arranged in ascending order of their values, which one will be the fourth?

1)4/9                     2)5/13                   3) 3/8                    4) 2/5                    5) None of these

18. Swapana spent Rs 44,620 on Deep awali shopping, Rs 32,764 on buying a laptop and the remaining 32% of the total amount she had as cash with her. What was the total amount?

1)Rs 36,416         2)Rs 1,13,800      3) Rs 77,384        4) Cannot be determined             5) None of these

19. A sum of money is divided among A, B, C and D in the Ratio of 2 : 3 : 7: 11. If the share of C is Rs 2,755 more than the share of A, then what is the total amount of money of/ B and D together?

1) RS 4,408           2)Rs 5,510           3)Rs ,612              4)Rs 7,714            5) None                of these

20. Manas decided to donate 12% of his salary. On the day of donation he changed his mind and donated Rs 2,240, which was two-third of what he had decided earlier. How much is Manas’s salary?

1) Rs25,000         2) Rs 28,000        3) Rs 31,000        4)Rs 34,000         5) None of these

Directions (Q. 21-25): In. each of these questions, two equations I & II with variables a & b are given. You have to solve both the equations to find the values of a & b.

Mark answer                                          If

1)                                                            a<b

2)                                                            a≤b

3)                              Relationship between a & b Can not be established

4)                                                            a>b

5)                                                            a≥b

21. I. 2a2+a-1=0                II.  12b2-17b+6=0

22. I. a2-5a+60                   II. 2b2-13b+21=0

23. I .a2+5a+60                  II.  b2+Th+120

24. I. 16a2=1                       II. 3b2+7b+2=0

25. I. a2+2a+10                  II.  b2=±4

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SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Exams Previous Paper 2003 – Part 2

Reasoning Questions – Reasoning Interview Questions, Learn by sharing Reasoning Interview Questions asked in various Companies Like PO  Exams, Clerical bank Exams…. etc.

SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Exams Previous Paper 2003 – Reasoning Questions and Answers – Part 2

Directions (Q. 1-2): Below is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage? You have to exam inc each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity. Mark answer

1) if the inference is ‘definitely true’, le it properly follows from the statement of facts given.

2) if the inference Is ‘probably true’ though not ‘definitely true’ in the light of the facts given.

3) if the ‘data are inadequate’, i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.

4) if the inference is ‘probably false’, though not ‘definitely false’ in the light of the facts given.

5) if the inference is ‘definitely false’, i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given for it contradicts the given facts.

From the beginning of the New Year, the good news continues on the economic front. Following on the heels of encouraging GDP growth figures for the second quarters, we now have happy tidings on the trade front as well. November 2002 saw the country’s exports record a healthy 16% increase compared to the corresponding period last year. With this, the growth rate in exports for the first eight months of the current fiscal now stands at a robust 16%. Of course part of the reason for this apparently encouraging performance is because of the base effect — exports actually fell 0.8% during 2001-2002. But that is only part of the reason. For the rest. Recovery in global trade and to give credit where it is due, concerted efforts by exporters has played no small role.

1. The percentage growth in exports during 2002-2003 was mainly due to the decreased volume of exports during 2001-2002.

2. The efforts put in by the Indian exporters were comparatively less than their counterparts in developed countries.

3. There has been substantial increase in the extent of trade all over the world during the last financial year.

4. During 2001-2002, the quantum of the country’s exports was about three-fourths of that in 2002-2003.

5. There has been a consistent drop in quantum of exports during last three years.

Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are travelling in three different vehicles. There are at least two passengers in each vehicle -I, 11 & III - and only one of them is a male. There are two engineers, two doctors and three teachers among them.

(i) R is a lady doctor and she does not travel with the pair of sisters, P and V.

(ii) Q, a male engineer, travels with only W, a teacher in vehicle I.

(iii) S is a male doctor.

(iv) Two persons belonging to the same profession do not travel in the same vehicle.

(v) P is not an engineer and travels in vehicle II

6. What is V’s profession?

1) Engineer                  2) Teacher                   3) Doctor

4) Data inadequate      5) None of these

7. In which vehicle does R travel?

1)I                   2)II                  3)III                4)II or III        5)None of these

188. Which of the following represents the three teachers?

1) WTV           2) WTP            3) WTV or WTP

4) Data inadequate                  5) none of these

9. Which of the following is not correct?

1) T-Male-Teacher                   2) Q-Male-Engineer

3) P-Female-Teacher               4) V-Female-Teacher

5) W-Female-Teacher

10. How many lady members are there among them?

1) Three                       2) Four                        3) Three or Four

4) Data inadequate      5) none of these

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Punjab National Bank (PNB) Exams Previous Papers 2005 Part – 1

Indian bank exams like Clerical, Probationary Officers (POs), Managers –IT, Management Trainees exams consists similar Reasoning Syllabus. Here you find some Reasoning Model Questions Paper.

Punjab National Bank (PNB) Management Trainee (MT) Previous Exam Paper  2005 - Reasoning and Part-1 with Answers

Direction (Q. 1-5): In the following questions, the symbols ∆, ∑, @, ©, ≠ are used with the following meanings as illustrated bellow:

X∆Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor equal to Y.’

‘X∑Y’ means ‘X is not smaller than Y’.

‘X@Y’ means ‘X is not greater than Y’.

‘X©Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y’

‘X≠Y’ means ‘X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y’.

No in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true?

Given answer 1) If only Conclusion I is true.

Given answer 2) If only Conclusion II is true.

Given answer 3) If either Conclusion I or II is true.

Given answer 4) If neither Conclusion I nor II is true.

Given answer 5) If both Conclusions I and II are true.

1. Statements: RJ, FJ, CF

Conclusions: I. R©C             II. C≠R

2. Statements: W@P, W≠E, E∆V

Conclusions: I.P#E    II. V©W

3. Statement:  I. J©R, P∑R, Z≠P

Conclusions: I. R∆Z             II.  J@P

4. Statements: G@O, N©O, H≠G

Conclusions: I. O∆H II. G©N

5. Statements: Q∆B, M©B, K∑M

Conclusions: I. K©B II. Q∆K

Directions (Q. 6-10):Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given bellow :

Seven people N, K, T, B, M, W and R have their weekly offs on different days of the week, i.e. Sunday, Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, not necessarily in that order. Each of them has a liking for different cuisine, i.e. Indian, Italian, Mexican, Chinese, Spanish, Continental and Thai, not necessarily in that order. K likes Thai food and gets his weekly off On Thursday. B likes Italian food and does not have Off on Sunday. M has weekly off on Saturday and R has his weekly off on Tuesday. W likes continental food whereas the one who has weekly off on Monday likes Mexican cuisine. T does not like Spanish cuisine and has weekly off on Wednesday. The one who likes Indian food does not have a weekly off on Tuesday or Wednesday.

46. Who has a weekly off on Friday?

1) T                  2) R                 3) W                4) Data inadequate      5) None of these

47. What cuisine does R like?

1) Continental                         2) Indian          3) Italian         4) Spanish       5) None of these

48. On which day does N have weekly off?

1) Tuesday      2) Friday         3) Monday      4) Sunday        5) None of these

49. Who likes Chinese cuisine?

1) T                  2)B                  3)R                  4)N                  5)None of these

50. On which day does W have weekly off?

1) Monday      2) Sunday        3) Wednesday 4) Data inadequate      5) None of these

Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following Information carefully and answer the questions given bellow:

Three ladies and four men are a group of friends, i.e. R, M, T, S, L, W and Z. Each on has a different professions, i.e. Lawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweler and each one owns a different care, i.e. Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scorpio and Esteem, not necessarily in that order. None of the ladies is a Consultant or a Lawyer. T is a Air-hostess and she owns a Ikon car. R owns a Scorpio, M is not a Doctor. L is a Jeweler and he owns Corolla. W is a Lawyer and does not own Alto. Z is a Consultant and owns Santro. The Doctor owns Esteem car whereas the Professor owns Scorpio. The Travel Agent owns an Alto. None of the ladies own a Scorpio.

11. What care does S own?

I) Alto             2) Suntro         3) Lancer         4)Esteem         5) None of liege

12. Who owns the car Lancer?

1) Z                 2) M                3)W                 4) Data Inadequate     5) None of these

13. Which is the profession of R?

I) Professor                            2) Travel Agent                                              3) Doctor

4) Data inadequate                  5) none of these

14. Who is the Doctor?

1) R                 2) S                  3) L                 4) Data inadequate      5) None of these

15. Who are the three ladies in the group?

1) T, R, L                    2) T, M, S        3) W,T,M        4)Data inadequate       5) None of these

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SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Exams Previous Paper 2008 – Part 1

Most of the Bank PO Exams written test consists of Quantitative aptitude Objective type Questions. Especially for State Bank of India Probationary Officers (PO) objective type test will be 2 hours, Max.200

Here are some of the quantitative aptitude questions of SBI PO exam conducted in 2008

Now here listed 25 Questions – do it less than 25 mins


Dlrections (Q. 1-5): What approximate value should come In place of question mark (?) In the following questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

1. (755%of523) ÷777=?

1)5                          2)12                       3)19                       4)26                      5)29

2. (56)2x2.5385=?

1)4740                   2)5570                   3)6600                   4)7960                   5)8880

3. (4438-2874-559) ÷ (269-106-83)=?

1)55                       2)13                       3)47                       4)29                       5)31

4. (12.51)4=?

1)22300                2)23400                3)24500                4)25600                5)26700

5. 783.559+49.0937 x 31.679-58.59 1 =?

1)26600                2)5000                   3)12800                4)2550                   5)2280

Directions (Q. 6-15): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?

6. [(144)2 ÷48 × 18]÷ 36= √?

1)23328                2)36                       3) 216                    4)46656                5)None of these

7. (27)18 ÷ (27)3 = ?

1) (27)54 2)(27)21 3) (27)15 4)(27)6 5) None of these

8.  5 1/4 + 6 2/3+ 7 1/6 = ?

1)19.5                    2)19 11/12           3) 19 1/2               4)19                       5) None of these

9. 4895 + 364 x 0.75 – 49 =?

1)5119                   2)3895                   3)3907                   4)5210                   5) None of these

10. 24336+? =78×24

1)6                          2)13                       3)11                       4)17                       5) None of these

11. 156+16×1.5-21=?

1)126                     2)258                     3)237                     4)159                     5) None of these

12. (98)45 x (98)-35 = ?

1)98                       2) (98)2 3) (98)-5 4) (98)10 5) None of these

13. 434.43+43.34+3.44+4+0.33 = ?

1)421.45               2)455.54               3)485.54               4)447.45               5) None of these

14. (23.6% of 1254)-(16.6% of 834)= ?

1) 159.5                2) 157.5                3) 155.5                4)153.5                 5) None of these

15. (78.95)2 – (43.35)2 = ?

1)4353.88             2) 4305                  3)4235.78             4)4148                   5) None of these

Directions (Q. 16-20): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

16. 522 1235       2661       4800       7652       11217    ?

1) 15495               2)16208                3)14782                4)16921                5)14069

17. 51975             9450       2100       600         240         160         ?

1)80                       2)120                     3)320                     4)240                     5)300

18. 2187                729 2      43           81           27           9              ?

1)36                       2)3                          3)18                       4)6                          5)12

19. 6       26           134         666         3334       16666    ?

1)84344                2)81443                3)84434                4)83334                5)83344

20. 4       18           48           100         180         294         ?

1)416                     2)480                     3)512                     4)384                     5)448

Directions (Q. 21-25): Each question below is followed by two statements A and B. You are to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.

Give answer 1) if the statement A alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement B alone is not sufficient.

Give answer 2) if the statement B alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement A alone is not sufficient.

Give answer 3) if both statements A and B together are needed to answer the question.

Give answer 4) if either the statement A alone or statement B alone is sufficient to answer the question.

Give answer 5) if you cannot get the answer from the statements A and B together, but need even more data.

21. What is the profit earned by selling a watch for Rs 1 5,675?

A. The cost price of 5 such watches is equal to the selling price of 4 such watches.

B. 25% profit is earned by selling each watch.

22. The ages of Anand and Sujeet are in the ratio of 6: 5. What is the age of Anand?

A. The ages of Anand and Sandeep are in the ratio of 10:7.

A. After 5 years the ratio of Anand’s and Sujeet’s ages will be7:6.

23.What is the salary of A, in a group of A, B, C, D and E. whose average salary is Rs 65,780?

A. Total of the salaries of B and C is Rs 88,545.

B. Total of the salaries of D and E is Rs 59,020.

24. In how many days can 14 men complete a piece of work?

A. 18 women can complete the same piece of work in 24 days.

B. 28 children can corn1ete the same piece of work in 56 days.

25. What is a three-digit number?

A. Three-fifths of that number is less by 90 of that number.

B. One-fourth of that number is

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Allahabad Bank PO Exam Previous Exam Paper 2004 Part-1

Allahabad Bank Probationary Officer (PO) Exam Previous Paper year 2004 - Reasoning and Quantitative  Aptitude (Arithmetic) Part-1 with Answers

Directions (Q 1-5) In each of the following  question s, a question is followed by Information given In three statements You have to study the question along with the statements and decide the Information given in which of the statement(s ) is necessary and sumcient to answer the question.

1. How many students are Studying Arts?

I .The number of students studying Arts and Commerce presently inn the ratio of$ 8 respectively

II. The number of Students studying Commerce this year and that last year is in the ratio of 8 11 respectively

III. The number of students studying Arts last year was

1) Any two of the three 2)1 and U only

3) II and UI only 4) All I,II and III

5) The question can not be answered even i6th the in- formation in all the three statements. – -

2. What is the area of an equilateral triangle?

I. Length of the perpendicular from one of the vertices to the opposite side is ‘x’ cm.

II. Length of each side of the triangle is ‘y’ cm.

III. Perimeter of the triangle is ‘z’ cm.

1) Any one of the three                                2) Any two of the three

3)) and either II or III                      4) All I,II and III

5) The question cannot be answered even with the information in all the three statements.

3. What is the rate of interest p.c.p.a.?

I. Difference between compound interest and simple interest for 2 years is Rs 100.

JI. The amount doubles itself in 10 years on simple interest.

III. The amount invested is Rs 10,000/-.

1) Only land III                   2) Either only II or I and III together

3) Only land!!                     4)111 and either! or II

5) None of these

4. What is a two-digit number?

I. The digit tn the ten’s place is the cube of the digit in the unit’s place.

II. The digit in the ten’s place is four times the digit in the unit’s place. -

III. The two digits are not equal.

1) I andII only

2)I and III only

3)I and either ll or Ill only

4) Any two of the three

5) None of these

5. What is the length of a train?

I. The train crosses a 280-metre-long platform in 18 secs.

II. The train crosse&a man standing on the platform in 10.5 secs.

III. The speed of the train is 96 kmph.

1)I and ll only                                     2)Iand lll only

3) All I,II and III                                  4) Any two of the three

5) None of these

Directions(Q. 6-10): In each of the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out that wrong number.

6. 24       14           26           17           28           16           30

1)14                       2)17                       3)36                       4)16                       5)28

7. 5         6              16          57           248         1245       7506

1)6                          2)16                       3)57                       4)248     5) 1245

8. 2         9              32           105         436         2195       13182

1)2195                   2)105                     3)436                     4)9                          5)32

9. 11       6              8              12           26           67.5        205.5

1)8                          2)6                          3)26                       4)67.5                    5)12

10. 3       16           113         673         3361       13441    40321

1)13441                2)673                     3)16                       4)3361                   5)113

11. If 2x2 — 3x +1 = 0 and 4y2=1 then which of the following is definitely true?

1) x<y                    2) x≤y                    3) y<x                    4) y≤x                    5) y=x

12. What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following equation?

18.95x 12.01÷? =38

1)6                          2)2                          3)3                          4)4                          5)7

13.Twenty-three times a number is more than twice its square by 63. Which of the following values can the number have?

1)9                          2)11                       3)7                          4)8                          5)10

14.In how many different ways can the letters of the word DESIRE be rearranged in such a way that the vowels always come together?

1)24                       2)72                       3)144                     4)360                     5) Noneof these

15.The capacity of a cylindrical vessel is 17.248 litres. If thç height of the vessel is equal to the diameter of the circular base, what is the radiusof the base?

1)14cm                                 2)21cm                                 3)10 1/2                4)15 1/2 cm         5) None of these

Answers for Allahabad Bank Probationary Officer (PO) Exam Previous Paper year 2004 – Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude – Part – 1


SBI PO Exam Paper General Awareness 2003 Part-1

SBI PO Exam Previous Paper year 2003 -  General Awareness Part-1 with Answers


1. “Where satellites aren’t used to predict the weather, study earthquake, broadcast news or entertain the world, they  are used to take care of your investments. Welcome to the new” Which of the following organizations uses the above captions for its media campaigning?

l)JDBI              2)ICICI            3)UTI               4)SBI               5) None of these

2 In which of the following films made in Chhattisgarhi dialect the Chief Minister of the State, Ajit Jogi, also made a brief appearance?

1) Mor Sapno Ka Raja                         2) Ghar Dwar.e                        3) Bhola Chattisgarhia

4) Mayaru Bhouji                    5) None of these

3. Which of the following organizations/institutes got the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2002, given for spreading the message of the Mahatma throughout the world?

1) Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan     2) Mani Bhavan                       3) Gandhi Shanti Pratishthan

4) Tarun Bharat Sangh                         5) None of these

4. Which of the following statements about the recent elections of the “Sahitya Akademi” is True?


(A) Dr Gopichand Narang got elected as the president of the Akademi.
(B) Mahashweta Devi is the new vice-president ofVthe Akademi.
(C) This is for the first time in the history of the Akademi that an election has been fought for the Presidentship of the Akademi.

l)Only B and C                        2)Only B         3)Only C         4)Only A and B           5)Only A

5. Which of the following organisations earlier working under the administrative control of the ‘Department of Personnel of the Central Government’ will now be under the direct control of the Prime Minister’s Office?

1) RAW           2) CBI              3) CRPF

4) National Security Guard  5) None of these

6. The World Cup Cricket final 2003 was played between

1) Sri Lanka — Australia                     2) Australia — West Indies

3) New Zealand — England                 4) England — India                 5) None of these

7. As per the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India, the holders of the International Credit Cards (ICCs)  are not required now to take prior permission of the RBI to avail foreign exchange for business travel through ICCs even though the amount is as high as

l)US $25,000                           2)US$ 10,000                                      3)US$l,00,000

4)’US $ 50,000 5) US $ 2,50,000

8. Who among the following is the author of the book Breakfast in China?


1) Alex Abraham –                               2) Elaine Williams                   3) Victor Rangel Rebeiro

4) Veena S Rao                                    5) None of these

9. Which of the following statements best define(s) the French viewpoint on its support to oa1ition foftes on war between USA and Iraq?

(A) France was not at all in the favor of any attack on Iraq as Iraq and France had very friendly relations.
(B) France was partially supporting America and was willing to join hands with it in case Iraq uses biological or chemical weapons.
(C) Iraq and France are not friends, still France had given an assurance to UNO that it would neither participate in war nor allow anybody to use its land for such purposes.

1) Only A        2) Only B         3) Only C         4) OnlyA&B                5) OnlyB&C.

10. ‘Indo-Pak ties hit all-time low’ was the headline in some national dailies some time back; which of the following incidences/even exactly prompted the media to float this headline?

1) India initially refused to play against Pakistan team in World Cup Cricket (but later on agreed to play).
2) India’s refusal to send its players to participate in SAARC Games organized in Islamabad on security grounds
3) India’s objection to Pakistan’s proposal of inviting international community for an open debate on Kashmir issue in the Summit of the Non-Aligned V Movement Meet.
4) India and Pakistan both reduced their diplomatic ties to their bare minimum when they expelled the senior most diplomats of each other.
5) None of these

11. RA Mashelkar, who is the recipient of the Dadabhai Naoroji
Memorial Award for 2002, is an eminent scientist and V

1) Director of the BARC

2) Chairman of the Electronics Commission
3) Director-General of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
4) Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
5) None of these

12. The Reliance Communication, a communication company of Indian origin, has obtained a licence for setting up telecom networks in

1)Germany& France    2)USA&UK                 3) UK& Germany

4) USA & France         5) None of these

13. Which of the following Statements about India’s tax-GDP ratio is/are True ?


(A) India’s tax-GDP ratio is the highest in the world.
(B) India’s tax-GDP ratio is 56%, which is the lowest in the world.
(C) India’s tax-GDP ratio is the lowest in the world and as a result very less of the value added to the economy goes in the hands of the Government.

1) Only A        2) Only B         3) Only A & B                         4) OnlyB&C                5) Only C

14. Which of the following statements correctly reflect(s) the Government of India’s decision taken recently about the prepayment of the foreign currency convertible .bonds owned by the Indian companies?

(A) Companies have been asked to renegotiate the payment terms of their foreign currency convertible bonds as government wants the payment period to be a longer one.
(B) Companies are allowed to make a prepayment under certain conditions as the foreign currency stock is in a very comfortable position these days.
(C) Companies will now have option to approach bondholders for prepayment of loans rather than offering equity to them on maturity.

1) Only A                    2) Only            3) Only A &B 4) Only B & C             5) None of these

15. The residues of extremely harmful pesticides were detected recently in some parts ofthe country in the samples of which of the following?

1) Packed food of very popular brand

2) Bottled water

3) Ayurvedic medicines
4) Mid-day meals served to the children in the schools run by some State Governments
5)-None of these

16. Which of the following is the big ambitious scheme aimed to provide drinking water to all villages in India by 2004 and recently launched by the Prime Minister?

I) Suwam Rekha          2) Gangajali     3) Anant Vrushti          4) Meghdhara 5) Swajaldhara

17. To eliminate exploitation of child labour in carpet industry in India some social labelling programmes are being conducted. Which of the following is NOT the name of one such programme ?

1) RUGMARK                         2) Kaleen         3) STEP           4) Care and Fair           5) NCAER

Answers:

01.3    06.5    11.3    16.5
02.4   07.1    12.2    17.5
03.1    08.1    13.5
04.5   0 9.1    14.2
05.2    10.4    15.2


Quantitative aptitude Questions and Answers 2008

Go to  SBI Probationary Officer (PO) Exams Previous Paper 2008 – Part 1

Answers:

01.1    06.4    11.4    16.1    21.4
02.4    07.3    12.4    17.1    22.2
03.2    08.3    13.3    18.2    23.3
04.3    09.1    14.2    19.4    24.5
05.5    10.2    15.1    20.5    25.1

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Answers:

01.2    06.3    11.3    16.1    21.1
02.4    07.2    12.1    17.1    22.2
03.1    08.4    13.2    18.2    23.5
04.3    09.3    14.3    19.4    24.4
05.5    10.4    15.5    20.2    25.3


Aswers for Allahabad Bank PO Job Exams Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude Paper 2004 – Part 1

Answers for Allahabad Bank PO Job Exams  Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude Paper 2004 -  Part 1

01.5   0 6.2    11.4
02.1    07.4    12.1
03.2    08.5    13.3
04.3    09.1    14.2
05.4    10.3    15.1