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s SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com State Bank Of India Clerk Exam 8-11-2009 TEST-I GENERAL AWARENESS Many times we read in financial newspapers/magazines about Systematic Investment Plans (SIPS). SIPS are an investment ‘option also operated in the mode of (1) Matnal Funds (2) Small Savings Schemes in Post Office (9) National Rension Fund (4) Netional Saving Certificates (9) None of these 2. Which of the following banks has created a network of 15000 branches and still growing ? (1) State Bank of India (2) ICICI Benk (2) Punjab National Bank (4) Axis Bank (5) None of these 3 Which of the following is NOT associated with the operations of Defence Forces in India ? ()Sukhoi-30 (2)MIG-29 (3) Tejas (4) SARAS (Astra ‘The Democratic Party of which ofthe following countries through its manifesto for the coming gen: ‘eralelections has called for a child allowance, higher unempbyment benefits, lower road tolls, and a radical shake up of the system that gives civil servants @ huge influence over politicians ? (usa (2)China (3) France (4) Japan (9) India 5. Which of the following was put into orbit by the ISRO for the first. time in the microwave band ? (1) Edusat — (2)TECSAR (3) PSLV_(4)ANUSAT (5) RISAT 6. Who amongst the following has suggested to the banks in India to give details of fund transfers to customers via SMS/ E-mails ? 1. (1) Reserve Bank of India (RBI (2) India Banks” Association (IBA) () Indian Institute of Banking ‘and Finance (4) Securities and Exchange Board of India (6) None of these Which of the following new schemes is launched to make India Slum free in next five year's time? (i) Rabul Gandhi‘Stam Re-Devel opment Scheme (@) Indira AwwasYojana {@) Jawaharlal Neh Aras Yoja na (4) National Shum Re-Develop: ment Scheme (©) Rajy Aves Yojana As per the new guidelines, which ofthe following taxes is/are now abolished ? (A) Wealth Tax (B) Fringe Benefit Tax (©) Commodity Transaction ‘Tax (0) Only (2) Only B (9) Onlyc (@)AILA. Band © (5) Only Bandc Which of the following in india added a record 16 million new customers in a month’ time re cently ? (a) Banking Industry (2) FM Radio Channels (9) Telecom Industry (A) Photo fixed Voters Identity Cards (9 None of these {AS per the Union Budget 2009 10 a National level Authority is set up for cleaning which of the following rivers ? (2) Chambal (2) Narmada (9 Cawvery (4) Ganga (9) Godavari ‘Which ofthe following is/are the 's of the Union Budget 2009-10 presented by Mr. Pranab Mukherjee ? 12. 13, 14, 15. (A) Allocation for rural jobs under NREGS hiked by 144% to make it Rs. 39100 crore for the year. (@) Target for Farm Credit set at Rs, 3.25,000 crores, which is am increase of Rs. 38,000 crores. (©) Hike in rates of income Tax at all the levels /all the slabs by 10%. (1) Only, ) Only B @) OnlyA and B (4) AA, Band C (8) None of these ‘A new Foreign Bank Sarasin & Co. has launched its operations in India recently This is a bank based in__ () USA (2) Switzerland (@) France (4) Germany ) None ofthese India has a plan to achieve a tar- get of 200,000 MW power gen- eration through which of the fol- lowing modes by the year 2050 ? (1) Solar only (2) Thermal only (3) Nuclearonly (4) Hydro only (9) all ofthese Which of the following awards ‘was given to Dr. G Madhavan Nair recently ? (1) Man ofthe year (2) Bharat Ratna (@) Businessman ofthe year (@) Best Public Servant of the year (9) None of these ‘The President of which of the fol: lowing countries got an opportu- nity to interactwith an American president after a gap of almost fifty years recently at an interna- tionalsummit? ()Cuba = (2) Brazil (3) Russia (4) Austria (©) Belgium SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com 16, Which of the following two coun: tries are now ready to cooperate with each other andextend their trade tes after a long gap of about six decades ? (1) Japan-USA Q) India - Bangladesh (@) Japan - Sri Lanka (9 China-Taiwan (5) None of these 17. Which of the following political Parties got an overwhelming majority in recent general elec tion of South Africa ? (1) The Democratic Forum of Af @) The Labour Party of Africa (@) The African National Congress (4) The National Democratic Ali- ance of Africa (5) None ofthese 18, Which of the following facilities is located in Russia's Angarsk at Siberia and remains in news very often ? Russia's__, (2) Uranium enrichment plant (2) Space Research Centre (2) Spying Agency KGB's Head- quarters (4) Biggest naval base (6) None ofthese 19. Russia decided to boost its mili tary ties with which of its neigh bouring countries and is plan- ning to have at least 25 joint manoeuvres and war games in the current year ? (1) India (2) China (@) Polana (4) Slovakia Republic (5) None of these 20. Which of the following awards is given to Pt. Jasraj recently ? (1) Kalides Sammon (2) Saraswati Samman (3) PadmeBhushan (4) Bharat Ratna (5) None of these 21. The Leftist Coalition made up of the Social Democratic Alliance and the Left Green Movement got a good victory in the recently held general elections in, (2) Nepal (2) Iecland (3) Macedonia (4) Mexico (5) North Korea 8 28. Yongbyon Nuclear complex is the nuclear facility of which of the following nations and was in news recently ? (2) Bangladesh (2) Nepal @) North Korea () South Korea (5) None of these Which of the following is Staru- tory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) at prosent ? (1) 10% = @) 15% (3) 20% = (4) 2496 ©) 33% Which of the following is most preferred cross border trade Pointbetween India and Pakistan fs the maximum transaction takes place from there ? (0) Bikaner (@2) GangaNagar (3) Wagah (4), Mujatfarabad (G) None of these Which of the following is NOT amongst the top five purchaser ofenergy sold by other states in India? () Andhra Pradesh (Q] West Bengal @) Kamatakca (4) Maharashtra (9) Tamil Nadu . China has decided to boost up its trade ties with which of the following poor Himalayan coun tries by extending its aid by 50967 (2) Banglades (2) Nepat (9) Myanmar (4) Pakistan (5) Afghanistan How much amount Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. (MS. MPs) got from Government of India as a relief package recent iy? (2) Rs. 5,000 erore {2} Rs. 6,000 crore (3) Rs. 8,000 crore (4) Re. 9,000 crore (5) Rs. 12,000 crore ‘Which of the following is a chem. ical fertilizer ? (2) Zine oxide (2) Silver chloride (©) Naptha (4) Calcium carbonate (9 tturate of Potash (MOP 30. 31 32, 33. Which of the following is the book written by Vikram Seth ? (1) The Sea (2) Magic Seeds (@ My Life () Two Lives (9) Namesake Constitutional Amendments 73 and 74 are associated with (1) Creation of the post of Om budsman in banks (2) Right to Information Act (9) Panchayat Raj Institutions () Pay and Perks to the Fresi- dent of India (9) None of these Wimbledon Trophy is associat ed with the game of. (2) Lawn Tennis ©) Cricket @) Chess (@ Gott (9) Hockey Which ofthe following countries occupies the top position in the Human Development Report 2009, released by the United Nations Development Pro- ‘gramme (UNDP) ? (2) Norway (2) Auste (9) Iceland (4) Japan (5) America ‘The short term loans given to the farmers are the loans given nor mally for a period of. (1) three months (2) six months. (@) nine months (3) one year (9) fifteen months }. The famous "123 Agreement” is ed with. (1) subsidy to agricultural prod ucts: (2) import of pharma products (3) purchase of aircrafts from France (4) Naclear Energy (5) None ofthese ‘Which of the following is the big- gest programme launched for ‘School children has been very successful (2) Antyodayavojana (2) Food for Work (3) Mid Day Meat (4) ASHA (5) None of these s SBI 36, Davis Cup'is associated with the game of, (1) Cricket (2) Hockey (9 Lawn Tennis ( Football (9) None of these Which of the following State Gov- ernments launched Jawahar Knowledge Centres to train rural youth ? (2) Delhi (2) Kamataka ( Andhra Pradesh (4) Tamil Nadu (9) None of these India started its five year plan. ning with effect from the year__. (@) 1955 @) 1951 (3) 1960 (4) 1965 (9 1948 39. ‘The Head of the Reserve Bank of India is designated as the, (1) Chief Executive Officer (2) Managing Director (8) Chief Banking Officer (4) Dy. Governor (9) Governor Which of the following normally grown in hilly arcas on mountain slope as itis not a crop of plains ? (Tea (2) Wheat (3) Banana (4) Roses (6) All of these TEST-I ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions (41-52): Read the fol lowing passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while an: ‘swering some ofthe questions Long ago there was a poor Brah- min named Krishnan. He could not find ‘enough work to do. Sometimes, he and his family had to go without food. At last Krishnan decided to leave his vil: lage in search of work. Early next morning, he left the house. He walked the whole day until he came to a thick jungle. He was tised, thirsty and hun. ery. While looking around for water to drink, he found a well. He went to the swell and looked in. There he saw a jag- uar, a monkey; a snake and a man, ‘They had all fallen into the well. “0, noble Brahmin,” the jaguar called out to him, *Plase help me out, so that I 40. can go back to my family." “But you are a jaguar,” said Krishnan. "How do | know you will not kill me 7" "Don't be afraid of me, I promise I will not do you any harm," replied the jaguar. Krishnan reached into the well and pulled out the jaguar. The jaguar thanked him and said, "I'm Shersingh Tive in a cave in the mountain. Ishall be most delighted if I can repay my debt to you someday." Krishnan then heard the monkey calling out to him from the well, The Brahmin at once pulled the monkey out. The monkey thanked the Brahmin. "If you are ever in need of food, just drop in at my place below that big mountain, Bali is my name," Now the snake called out to him forhelp. "Help you 1 “exclaimed Krish nan, "You are a snake, What ifyou bite me ?" "I shall never bite you,” said the snake. So Krishnan pulled the snake out of the well. The snake said, “Ke member, if'you are ever in any difficul ty, just cali out my name —Naagesh, and wherever you are, [shall find you. ‘The jaguar, the monkey and the snake took leave ofthe Brahmin, But before they left, they spore to him about the man in the well. "Please do not help him," said Shersingh. "If you do," said Naagesh, "you will be in trouble your self." Aa soon as they left, the man in the well began to call out for help. Krishnan felt sorry for the man and pulled him out ofthe well. Thankyou for your kindness," said the man. “I am Seth Ghanshyamdas. Iam agold smith. Ifyou ever need my help, don't hesitate to visit my humble house near the city." The goldsmith then left for home After some time, the Brahmin eon- tinued his journey. But he could not find any work. He then remembered Shersingh, Bali, Naagesh and Seth Ghanshyamdas. He thoughtitwas time to seek their help, He first went to Bali ‘The monkey was overjoyed to see him He gave him awarm welcome and of fered him some really delicious frnits. ‘The Brahmin told him how grateful he was. Now Krishnan went to see Shers- ingh, the jaguar. As soon as Shersingh saw Krishnan coming, he ran out to welcome him, He gave Krishnan a beautiful gold necklace and other pre cious jewellery. Krishnan thanked Shersingh for the jewellery and part- ed. His journcy had at last brought him luck, he thought. He would be able to sell the ornaments for a good price Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com But who could help him Jo sell the or. naments ? He then remembered Seth Ghanshyamdas.. He went to him. ‘The goldsmith was glad to see Knshnan. i have come to ask for your help,” saH Krishnan, "Here are some ornaments. Please give me a good price for them." Seth Ghanshyamdas took the jewellery and examined it carefully. “I shall cer tainly help you," he said, "But let me show them to another goldsmith. Please wait here, Iwillbe right back.” He then went outwith the ornaments. Seth at once rushed to the Palace of the King. He-said. “A man brought these orna ments to me and asked me to sell them But they are the ornaments I made for the Prince who is missing.” "Who is this man ? Where is he ?" thundered the King. This rogue must have murdered my little Prince and robbed his jewels He is a Brahmin named Krishnan, Your Majesty,” replied the goldsmith, rand he is there, in my house.” The King called for his most dreaded sol. dicrs. "Arrest the Brahmin who is in the goldsmith's house and throw him into the darkest dungeons of the king: dom," roared the King. The King's guard stormed into the goldsmith’s house and seized Krishnan, Krishnan was thrown into a dark dungeon to await his execution. He then remem bered the words of Naagesh, the snake. So he called out to him, Suddenly, al most like magic, Naagesh slithered his way down a narrow window into the dingy cell. "O, Lord! hissed Naagesh, “how did you manage to get yourself arrested ?* Krishnan cried and then told the snake what had happened. "I have a plan,” hissed Naagesh. “I shall, creep into the Queen's room and bite her,” said Naagesh. “She will faint. No matter what they do, she will remain asleep. The poison will remain in her body untilyou place your hand on her forehead," explained Naagesh. He then left Krishnan and went to the palace. He crept into the Queen's room and bit her. The Queen fainted. The sad news that the Queen had been bitten by a snake spread all over the ICing- dom. Vaidyas came from far and near, but their medicines had no effect. No one could revive the Queen. Finally, the King declared that anyone who could cure the Queen would be hand~ somely rewarded. Many people went to the palace but all of them failed, can cure the Queen," Krishnan told the guards. At once they took him to the s SBI palace and the King took him to the Queen. Krishnan satbeside the Queen and placed his hand on her forchead Soon, she opened her eyes and sat up. The King was overjoyed and shed tears of happiness. He embraced krishnan and thanked him. "Your Ma} esty.” said Krishnan, +i was sent to prison for a crime I did not commit.” Krishnan told the King the whole sto ry. The King was fuming with rage when he heard what the goldsmith had done. He at once had the goldsmith arrested. The King then presented Krishnan with a large house and a thou sand pieces of gold. Krishnan sent for his family and they all lived happily ever after 41, Why was Krishnan afta Nangesh from the well ? (1) As Nangesh had threatened him with dire consequences (2)As he thought Naagesh would ceat him. (2)As he thought Naagesh would bite him once he was out of the-well (4) As he thought that Naagesh would capture him as soon as he got out of the well (5) None ofthese 42. What did the King do to save the Queen after even the Vaidyas failed to revive her ? (1) He punished the snake for having harmed the Queen (2) He announced a reward to anyone who could cuse the Queen (3) He immediately called for Krishnan to cure the Queen (4) He asked his guards to imme diately look for someone who could cuse the Queen (5) None of these 43. What did Seth Ghanshyamdas tell the King about Krishnan ? (1) That Krishnan had brought fake ornaments for selling (2) That Krishnan was an honest Brahmin who had left his vil lage (9) That Krishnan had killed the Prince (4) That Krishnan had brought those ornaments for selling which had been made for the missing Prince (9) None ofthese tosave 44. What did the King do on learning the truth about Krishnan and Seth Ghanshyamdas ? (2) He put Krishnan back in the dungeon as he still held Krish. ‘nan responsible for the Prince's death (2) He called for Krishnan's wife and family (3) He presented gold to Krishnan and also a house to live in (4) He congratulated the snake on his efforts to save Krishnan (5) None ofthese 45. What plan did Naagesh have tot save Krishnan from the dungeon? (1) That he would sneak Krishnan out of the dungeon without anyone noticing. (2) That hewould bite the Kingand make him unconscious. (3) That he would bite Krishnan and make everyone believe that he was dead. (4) That he would enter the Queen's chamber and seare her. (5) None of these What did Bali do after secing Krishnan at his house ? (A) He gave Krishnan directions to Shersingh’s house. (8) He welcomed Krishnan to his house {C) He offered tasty fruits to Krish. (2) Only (A) (2) Only (B) (3) Only (c) (4) Only (B) and (C) (5) Only (A) and (C) 47. Why did the jaguar, the monkey and the snake tell Krishnan not to save the man in the well ? (0) As the man in the well was a goldsmith (2) As the man in the well had cheated the snake, the mon- key and the jaguar (3) As the man in the well was a thief (4) As the snake the monkey and the jaguar hated the man as they had known him for avery Jongtime (5) None of these 48. Why did Krishnan go to meet Seth Ghanshyamdas ? 46. Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com (2) Ashe thought that Seth Ghan- shyamdas could help him ia selling the ornaments gifted to him by Shersingh (2) As he knew that Seth Ghan shyamdlas had contact with the King which could prove to be beneficial (9) As Seth Ghanshyamdas had requested Krishnan to sellor naments only to him (4) As Krishnan was extremely fond of Seth Ghanshyamdas (5) None of these 49. Why did Krishnan decide t leave his village ? (1) As he could not find much workin his owa village and his family had to starve sometimes because of it (2)As his family had requested him to do so. (3) As hisvillage people had asked hhim to leave their village and ook for work somewhere else. (4) As he wanted to search for food in a village different from his own, (5) None of these 50. What can possibly be the moral ofthe story ? (1) Trust oneself before trusting others (2) Agood deed never goes unre warded (3) You cannot change people but you can change yourself (4) Try and try until you succeed (5) One must be the change one wishes to see in this world Direetions (51-53): Choose the word/group of words which is most imilar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage 51, HUMBLE (i) elegant (2) polite (3) modest (4) real (5) vast 52. SEEK (a) hunt for (2) watch for (3) mention (4) ask for (5) force 53. GO (2) report (2) live (3) send (4) leave (5) depart s SBI Directions (54 - 55]; Choose the word/group of words which is most ‘opposite in meaning to the word /group of words printed in bold as used in the passage S4, HANDSOMELY (2) meagerly @) taily @) ugly (4) raggedly (5) plenty CONTINUED (0) remanded (2 presented (3) rested (4) carried on (©) stopped Directions ( 56-60): Rearrange the following sixsentences (A), (B), (C) (D), (#) and (H) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them (0) On touring the whole world and finding no couple who was perfectly happy, the young couple understood that it is very difficult to find perfect, happiness anywhere in the world, (8) There was ayoung couple who led avery happy life together (©) One day, they heard that awise old man had come to town; he could solve all kinds of problems and guide people (0) The wise old man told them; ‘Travel around the world and seek a man and awoman who are perfectly happy as a couple (8) So the couple decided to visit the wise old man and tell him their worry. (8) The only thing that they wor ried about was, whether their happi- ness would last forever or would they too have to face problems 56, Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ? 55. (pa QB (ap ae (or 57. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rear- rangement ? (DA (28 (sic (ap (SE 98. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rear rangement ? Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com (DB ic aD we (S)F 59, Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rear rangement ? (DA B (ye @p (yr 60. Which of the following should be the PDXST sentence after rear rangement ? (Da 1B ge (ap (3e Directions (61-65): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given be: low each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer. 61. He told his employer of his plans to leave the business to lead a more leiaure life (2) more leisurely lite (2)many leisurely hie (2) many leisured life (4)more leisurely live (5) No correction required Allshe could think about was the beautiful dress: and how she could earn enough money to bur (2) All she can think Q)All she could thought (9) Allshe can thought (4) All she can thinking, (5) No correction required 68. Ayoung and successful executive was travelling down a neighbour hood street, going abit to fast in his new car. 62. (1) a bit too fastly (2) abit as fast (3) abit to fastly (4) a bit too fast (8) No correction required Padma could convince anyone with hor tall as she had the gift of the gabbing, (1) gifting of the gabbing (2) gift of the gab (2) gifting of the gab (4) gift off the gab (5) No correction required 64, 65. For countries undergoing a reces sion, large cuts in public spend ing eccrn tobe the ordering of the day. (D be the ordering of days (2) being the order ofthe day (2) be the order of the day (4) being the ordering of days (5) No correction required Directions (66-70): In each ques tion below, a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as (1), (2), (3) and (4) One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or ina; propriate in the contest of the sen fence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your an: swer, Ifall the words printed in bold are corzectly spelt and also appropri: fate in the context of the sentence, mark (5) ie. ‘All correct’ as your answer 66. When the young artist returned (D/to his village, his family held a feative (2}/dinner on its lawn to celebrate his triumpant (2)/ homecoming, (4)/ All correct (5) She trusted Mirawith all her heart (1)/ and thus handled (2)/ over her life's (2)/ savings to her in- tantly. (4)/ All correct (5) Ieis diffieullt (1)/ to see the pie- ‘tare \2)/ when you are inside (3)/ the frame. (4)/ All correct (5) Had she not suppressed (1)/ all the details of her Company's project, (2)/her Company would have bagged 3)/ the contract. (4)/ Al correct (5) ‘The whole (1)/ time she walked with her child in her arms the only thing (2)/ that worried (3)/ her was her son's feature. (4)/ All cor rect (5) Directions (71-80): In the follow ing passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These num. bers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggest ed, one of which fits the blank appro priately. Find out the appropriate word in each ease. One day a father of avery wealthy family (71) his son on a trip to the coun. try with the purpose of (72) his son how the poor people live 50 he could be thankful for his wealth. They spent (73) of days and nights on the farm 67. 69. 70. s SBI of what would be considered a (74) poor family. On their (754 from their trip, the father asked his son, "How was the trip ?* "It was great, Dad.” Did you see how poor people can be % the father asked. "Oh yeah" said the son. "So what did you (761 from the trip ?* asked the father. The son answered, "1 saw thatwe have one dog and they had four. We have a pool that {224 to the middle of our garden and they have a creek that has no end." “We have imported lanterns in our gar den and they have the stars at night." “Our patio reaches to the front yard and they have the (784 horizon" "We have a small piece of land to live on and they have fields that go beyond our sight." "We have (791 who serve us, but they serve others." “We buy ‘our food, but they grow theirs.” "We have walls around our (80) to protect us; they have friends to protect them.” With this the boy's father was speech less. Then his son added, Thanks dad {or showing me how poor we are.” 71. (1) mould (2) showed (3) took (4)beat (8) drag 72, (\)trusting (2) showing (9) presenting (4) requestir (ten 73, (1) few (Q)many (2) two (4) couple (5) much 74, (livery (2) astutely (9) major (4) some (5) sorrow 75, (1} return {2} walleing (3) tane (journey (5) leave 76. (1) believe (2) team, (3) reveal (4) think (saw 77. (i)leak (2) watery (3) stands (4) reaches (9) swims 78. (last (2) meky (9) more (4) scene (5) whole 79, (1) relatives (2) man (3) servants (4) mother (9) computers 80. (1) pillars (2) country (3) minds (4) selves (6) property Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com TEST- QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE Directions (81-95) : What will ‘come in place of the quevlion mark (?) In the following questions ? 5 3 81. 5 of 504+ 5 of G40 =? 1,520 @) 480 ee (400) 540 {51 None of these 02. $ of S of F of gee? a) 23 wis 94, (ie 22 {51 None of these 89, 16% of 250 + 115% of 480 = 7 ) 522) 588 (3) 5824) 408 15) None of these 84, 16.45 x 2.8 14.5 x 1.0=7 (3628 @) 6.32 98, 5326 53.66 (5) None of these 85. 58% of 860 + 7% of 450 = 581 a) aa (a 28 (9) 92 (a) 96 (6) None of these 86. 1740+ 12% 4070+ 110-7 "96, () 5635) 5395 @ 5465 I) 5445 (6) None of these 87, 7242 + 985,66 + 4978.38 =? 97, (1) 329446) 5434.46, (8) 5434.66 (@) 5203.66 (8) None of these 543-6) 98. $426) a BONtg Ss rv Lu (a) 3245 aS 7 . 99. ne aa. e2t way (6) None of these 9700: 45 x 15 =? ny 1890) 1828 100, (1820 (a) 1928 (5) None of these 2846 - 9606 + 496 = 2— 0) 7365 (2) 7468 101. (3) 7536 ta} 7688 (5 None of these 22 + ff - 829 @ 45, @} 2085, (2025 ae () None of these Ix ae sxe Wr 5x12 25 a aL Sar (6) None of these 2820+ 14+9=? a uy 22 218 (3) 20 @ 16 (6) None of these 22 1 83x55 +7 =505 3 2 3g wee 2 3 935 wag (5) None of these 2.2% 0f 250 + 1.8% of 400 = 7 () 14.8 (2) 15.75 (1475 (4) 15.2 (9) None ofthese Directions (96-100): What will come in place ofthe question mark (2) in the following number series ? u 13) 16 20 ? (24 (2) 26 (28 (27 (© None of these 713 25 49 7 (99 (97 (3) 89 (9 87 (5) None of these 608 3g 152-76? () 39 2 36 (9 38 (97 (5) None of these 8 9 20 63 ? (1) 256 (2) 252 (3) 246 (4) 242 (5) None ofthese 5 6 10 19 2 () 28 (2) 37 (9) 96 (4) 35, (8) None ofthese Difference between the digits of fa two digit number is 5 and the digit in the unit's place is six times the digit in the ten’s place. What is the number ? (27 (2)72 (a6 (jer (9) None ofthese s SBI 102. 103, 104. 105. 108. 107. 108. 109. Find the average ofthe following sot of numbers. 152, 148, 164, 128, 120, 136 (y 142 (2) 136 () 138 (a) 144 (8) None of these Which sct of the following frac tions is in descending order ? 7523 2257 eT 4 sss 7532 2357 TR ase TS (5) None ofthese Populations oftwo villages X axid Y¥ are in the ratio of 5:7 respec tively. Ifthe population ofvillage Y increases by 25000 and the population of village X remains unchanged the respective ratio of their populations becomes 25 36. What is the population of vi: lage X? (1) 628,000 (2) 6,75,000 (3) 8.75,000 (4) 9,00,000 (5) None of these ‘The 56%ofa numberis less than its 7296 by 56. What is 7096321 that number ? (1) 300 (2) 295 8) 240 (4) 350 ©) None ofthese ‘A240 metre long train crosses a 300 metre long platform in 27 seconds. What is the speed ofthe train in kmph ? 0) 66 (2) 60 @) 76 (a) 64 8) None of these Vandana sells an article for Ks. 3240 and earns a profit of 20% ‘What is the cost price of the arti: cle? (1) Rs. 2,800 (2) Rs. 2,820 9) Rs. 2,750 (4) Rs. 2,700 ©) None of these 16 men can complete a piece of work in 7 days. In how many days will 28 men complete the same work ? (1) 6days (2) 8 days 8) Sdays (4) 4 days (5) None ofthese Sum of five consecutive even numbers is 280. What is the sec ond number in ascending order ? (1) 76 (2) 78 (74 (a) 72 ©) None of these Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com 110. Cost of 6 dozen apples and 8 compound interest at the rate of dozen bananas i Rx 1400 What 8 p.c.p.a. for two years. What will be the cost of 15 dozen ap- amount Mr. Sharma will get on ples and 20 dozen bananas ? maturity ? (2) Rs. 3,200 (2) Rs. 3,500 (2) Rs. 28,540 (2) Rs. 29.160 (3) Rs. 3,600 (4) Rs. 4,200 (3) Rs. 29,240 (4) Rs. 28,240 (5) None of these (9) None of these 211. Beena and Meena started abou. 114, Four-seventh of a number is, tique investing amounts of Rs. equal to 40% ofanother number. 35,000 and Rs. 56,000 respec. What is the ratio between the tively. If Beena's share in the first number and the second profit earned by them is Rs number respectively ? 45,000, what is the total profit ays:4 acs earned ? @w:7 7:10 (1) Rs. 81,000 (2) Rs. 1,27,000 (3) Rs. 72,000 (4) Rs. 1,17,000 (5) None of these ae 112 Simple interest accrued on an amount in eight years at the rate (9) None of these Nandkishore gives 35% of the ‘money he had to his wife and gave 50%of the money he had to his, sons. Remaining amount of Rs. of 11 p.c.p.a. 6 Rs. 57,200. 11,250 he kept for himself What ‘What was the principal amount ? was the total amount of money (1) Rs. 72,000 (2) Rs. 82,000 Nandikishore had ? (3) Rs. 75,000 (4) Rs. 65,000 (5) None of these 118, Mr, Sharma invested an amount of Rs. 25,000 in fixed deposit at (1) Rs. 63,750 (2) Rs 75.000 @) Rs. 73.650 (4) Rs. 72,450 (9) None of these Directions (116 - 120] : Study the following table carefully to answer these questions Number of Students studying five different disciplines from five Institutes Discipline | Art [Commerce | Sclence [Management |Cormputer Solance Inaututes, x 3s0| 260 | as0 | 140 300 3 740| 320 —| 400 | 180 320 é a60-| — 300 —| ~360~| 160 380 a LC 340 a [280 | 360] a0 | 200 330 Tid; Nantes dletaiaw aiading Sextenuimdioa compas ed domuccs ten bade SE © aoe Boer Uaese'tee emcicien AoE Ela aM ERT? ber ofstudcnts smdjing all he (187 12 (12 + 13, Gisciplines opetherfrom this o> (3} 1315) 15 13 sie? (3 None ofthese 1 110. Whine isthe sraat rasibicest 285 py 262 students studying Commerce 3 3 fiom a ihe entitle Gppthor? w2e2 wy acd tase) 960 (9 ochtilises wars a ato 117, What & the average number of (5) None of these ee terest mena nies ay together from Institute E ? ing Arts from Institutes A and tometer tem Deacaty together is approximately what Le eee a can ore taal mune of 9502 ll Students studying Compater Sa 118, What is the ratio between total pe tena fw Inatt mustercieudenwsmbingse = Cet) 8S cence from Institutes C and D to- (3 88 (4) 90 gether and the total number of (6) None of these aaa 122, 123, 126, 125, 126. 327. SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com 128, TEST-IV REASONING ABILITY ten os 53.19% and_MEAN is writ ten as 266%, How is ROBE wnt ten in that code ? (ses (23516 (313156 (ase16 (6) None of these In a row of forty students Ris fifth from the right end and there are ten students between Rand D, What is the D's position from the left end of the sow ? (a) 26tn (2) 23ra (9) 24th (3) 2508 (5) Data Among A, B, C, D and B cach having scored different marks in fan examination, B scored more then C and £ and less than A and D, C's marks are not the low 129. 130. aai. eat. Who scored: the lowest marks ? (DD ae (A) Data inadequate (5) None of these How many pairs of digits are there in the number 9431658 each ofwhich hae its between them in the number © many dig. as when the digits are rear 192. ranged in ascending order ? (1) Noze (2) One () Pwo (4) Taree (5) More than three How many meaningful English words can be made with the let ters VLEI using each letter only 12a, once in each word ? (2) None (2) one (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three How many such pairs of letters are the word OVER WHELM cach of which has as many letters between them in the there in word as in the English alphabet ? (1) None (2) one (3) Two (4) Taree (5) More than three What should come next in the following letter series # ACEGIKMOBDFHJLN 135. (oR ac (FP ()D ©) None ofthese Ake follow: Ja a certain code ORBITAL is written as CSPHMBU, How is CHARGERwritten in that code ?/ (1) BIDQSFH Q) BIDSSFH (3) BIDQQDF (4) DIBQSFH (5) None of thexe Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and se form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? (4) 196 (2) 256 (3) $29 (4) 876 (5) 324 Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and se form fn group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? (1) RPN (2) wsu> (3) HDF (uns (5) Quo, If + means ‘divided by" means ‘added to’; means ‘sub tracted from’ and’+' means ‘mul uphied by’; then, 26-18 +S x 44267 (yas (2) 20 (2) 28 (4) 18 (5) None of these Directions (192-187) ; Study \g arrangement carefully and er the questions given below: RSWS$MDPI4FOAGEW @sksQq7wuTirve Which ofthe following is the nev enth to the left of the nineteenth from the left end of the above! arcangement ? (DD ao ae ms (5) None of there What should come next In the following series based on the above arrangement ? 50S PAF ows 88Q 7 aur @) ure (9) viv (9 urv (5) None of there there in the above arrangement each ofthe which is imme diate ly preceded by @ letter and im mediately followed bjrta number? (1) None (2) One (3) wo (4) Three (5) More than three If all the symbols in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will be. the six. feom the right end? De aw as ms (5) None ofthese How many such symbols are there im the above arrangement each of which is imme diately pre 136, seded bye dumberand tenasa ately followed by 4 consonant ? 11) None (2) One (3) Two () Three (5) More than three 197. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each ofwhich is immediately preced ed by a symbol and immediately followed by a number ? (2) None (2) one (9) Two (4) Three {5) More than three Directions (198-143) + In the following questions, the symbols 5. 8. sk, @ and © are used with the follow. ing meanings as illustrated below "PS Q! means 'P is neither equal to nor greater than Q' PC Q' means ‘P is neither equal to aor smaller than PS 0! means ‘Pia neither great er than nor smaller than Q P@ Q means 'P is not smaller than P+ Q means P than Q In cach question three state ments shewing relationship have been given, which are followed by three con. clusions {, Hand Il. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true? 198, Statements: not greater BON, N@R FAR Conclusions: 1.5 © R ren mL RS B (2) Only 1 and II are true (2) Omly | and IM are true (9) Only Il aad Ml ase true (4) ALI, 11 and Ill are true 15) None of these 139. Statements : DSM, M*B, BES Conclusions: 1. J © D wB@D (2) Oaly Tana Mt are true (2) Only 1 and Ill are true (3) Only 1 aad IIL are true (4) All 1, Mand Ml are teve () None of these s SBI 140, Statements : F +T, TSN, N@ R Conclusions: RST 1. NeF ULF SR (2) None is true (2) Oaly ris teue (6) Only His true (@) Only mis true (5) Only Mand Il are true Statements:W8K, KOF,FSM Conclusions: LM @K 1. mm (2) Onty is true (2) Oaty 1s true (2) Only I is true (4) Only I and Mt are true (5) None is true Statements: M@D, DSK, KOR Conclusions: RS Mt KS M mLKS Mt (2) Only 1 is true (2) Only tris true (@) Only iis teue (4) Only either Il or II and I are true (5) Only either If or II is tene Statements: P@T,TSK, K+D Conclusions: 1. D@ F w.F@K : ul. DOT ‘W) Only I and ill are true (2) Oaly 1 and Mt are true (3) aly I and It are true (4) all 1, 1 and itl are trae (5) None of these Directions (144-149): study the following information carefully and an. swer the questions given below PA, D, Q.T, M, Rand B are sitting around ' circle’ facing at the centre, Dis third to the left of T who is, fifth to the right of P. A is third to the Fight of B who is second to the right of D. Qis the second t the left of M 144, Who is second to the right of M? a QR Tt a (5) None of these 145, Who is to the immediate right of De aM Ie a. (4) Data inadequate (3) None of these 141. 142, 143, 146. Who is third to the right of P? aD (2) (R (A) Data inadequate (5) None of these 147, Who is second to the left of D ? aa 22 os @P (5) Datainadequate 148. In which of the following pairs the first person is sitting to the im- mediate right of the second per Q) DM (Q) Br (3) RA (4) PQ (5) Pa 149, Which ofthe following pairs rep resents the immediate acigh- hours of A? Q) Pr (2) PB () T9 (4) PD (5) None of these Directions (150-155): In cach question below are three statements followed by three conclusions num- bered I, and Il You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they scem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then de- cide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Then decide which ofthe answers (1), (2). (3). (4) and (5) is the 150. Statements: ‘Some bikes are cars. Some cars are trains. Some trains are buses. Conclusions: 1. Some buses are cars 11, Some trains are bikes LIL. Some buses are bikes. (1) None follows () Only | follows (3) Only 11 fotlows (4) Only II follows (5) Only I and II follow Statements: All doge are cats Some cats are rats. All rats are mats: Conclusions: 151. 1. Some mats are cats II, Some mats are dogs. IIT. Some rats are cats Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com (2) Only I follows (2) Only 11 follows, (9) Only MI follows (4) Only I and I follow (5) None ofthese 152. Statements: All cups are benches, Some benches are drums All drums are kites, j Conelusion: 1. Some kites are cups I. Some kites are benche: IIL, Some drume are cups (2) None follows Q) Only 1 fotlows (2) Only Tt follows (@ Only II follows (5) Only Il and UI follow 153, Statements: Some boxes are walls. No wall is road. All roads are rivers ‘Conclusions: 1. Some rivers are walls TI. Some roads are boxes. IIL. No wall is river. (1) Only 1 follows @) Only either 1 or Il follows (3) Only MI follows (4) Oaly 1 follows (9) Only I and IN follow 154, Statements: Some tables are chairs All chairs are houses All houses are tents Conclusions: 1. Allhouses are chairs. UL, Some tents are chairs. TIl.Some houses are tables (1) Only 1 and 1 follow (2) Only 1 and I follow (@) Only and II follow (4 AML Mand UI follow (5) None of these 155, Statements: All pens are sticks, All sticks are rings. All rings are rods Conclusions: I, Some rings are pens. II, Some rods are sticks TIL. Some rods are pens (2) Only 1 and I follow (2) Only [ and Ill follow (3) Only 11 and I follow (4) All 1. Mand II follow (5) None of these s SBI Directions (156 - 160) In each ofthe questions given below which one ofthe five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com (1) is always white colour the left, if the sequence were continued ? (2) is the colour you preset un der the Option menu 156. Problem Figures Answer Figures @) is always the same for the PVo=AzoaLoR SS] [PRS SOME KEP RAP OR cere comer | ¥ laz jena lax fa | jzo ho fo om be (9) can have any colour you ela | le ‘a ja lo choose o 8 8 & & ©) seenasar these GSH; Minion mraaletersive > 9. Inorderto save an existing doc- easter Rasen seS he umentwith a different name you se ae sf ee 7) B Ay we oF wR Heed eT usa hale one vk zilks vies viv x sies v Spe the dicumealiandi pi iM ln" air apo [5 "losin ro alr BP Retype oe Soramentenen EE ae (2) Use the Save as... command 158. Problem Figures Answer Figures (3 casycaka peat iaaloegioal a 2 document to a new document Liver|RLIVECADIE|ECRDIPEARI| }EPAR|zPRLIIPEARIZP JAI\PAER| land then save | i (4) Use Windows Explorer to oe 8 © ® copy the document to a dif 100. ‘Anower Figures ferent location and then re name it & ie ae ee 3 ® None of these E 2 E22 3 ee | 470, Which one ofthe following soft Be a ‘are applications would be the ‘most appropriate for performing aan. Anweee Pigares, ‘numerical and statistical calcu: I lations ? frtefierifeonfpaaa erro) sare winltawi Wear ec (ay tae am c 1 i (2) Document processor 8) ® Graphics package (4) Spreadsheet TEST-V © None ofthese MARKETING APTITUDE/COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE 171. What would you do to highlight ‘word ? You position the eursor 161. CPU stands for__ Grinding next to the word, and then, (1) Computer Processing Unit (4) Interpreting (1) Drag mouse while holding (2 Central Processing Unit © None of these button down @ Computer Protection Unit. *A165. The__of a system includes (2) Click mouse once () Ceawral Processing Upload the programs or instructions @ Roll mouse around ©) None of these (a) hardwaze (4) Roll and then click mouse 62, The primary purpose of software (2) icon, © None of these is to turn data into, ©) information 172 A___contains. specific rules (1) web sites (2) information @) programs (4) objects None of these (4) software ® None of these to prevent, 5/166. Back up of the data fies will help and words that express the log: ical steps ofan algorithm, (0) programming language (2) syntax @) programming stmacture 163. A compiler translates a program written in a high-level language into. (1) Machine language (2) an algorithm @ a debugged program (4) Java © None of these 164. program called ? (@) Compiting (2) Debugging What is correcting errors in a (1) loss of confidentiality (2) duplication of data @ vims infection (4) loss of data (9) None of these (@) logic chart (5) None of these for all Word documents ? fig ee eT ae 1 foes i access gue 8s © None ofthese 168. The background of any World document, lytouch ? (1) data (2) operating systems 473, What is the default file extension cer system that one can physical: s SBI 178. 176. art. 17a. 179. 180. 181 182. (3) hardware () software (5) None of these ‘An page preview mode_. (2) You can see all pages of your document (2) You can only see the page you are currently working (2) You can only see pages that do not contain graphics (4) You can only see the title page ofyour document (6) None of these Cross selling is very effective in the sale of one of the following (2) Debit cards ©) Credit cards (9) Internet banking (@) Auto loans (6) All of these Cross selling means, (1) one salesman selling to anoth er salesman (2) selling across territories (Q) selling across countries (4) selling additional products to existing customers (9) All of these Target market for Debit Cards is, () all existing account holders (2) all sales persons (3) allNr's (4) all Nts (5) All of these Market Penetration can be pos sible through, (0) more calls to the same bu (2) more calls to many buyers (2) surrogate marketing (4) alternate marketing (5) All of these Cross selling can be resorted to, by. (1) all'sates persons @) all employees @) all employers" (4) outsourced agencies @ all service providers Reusable optical storage will typ: ically have the acronym, @) co (2) DvD (@ Kom RW () None ofthese js processed by the com ‘puter into information. () Data (2) Numbers (3) Alphabets (4) Pictures (9) None ofthese Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. iss. 189, 190. 191. Ais an clectronic device that process data, converting it into information. (2) computer (2) processor (3) case (4) stylus (©) None of these Market innovations means, (1) desiga new products (2) new styles of marketing (3) new ideas in sales steps (4) Oty (1) and (2) (5) AIl(2}, (2) and (3) File extensions are used in order to, (1) mame the file (2) ensure the filename is not lost (@) sdemtity the file (4) idensify the file type (©) None of these Market penetration connotes__ () Covering a wide arca of the Market for sales 2) Entering the buyers’ houses (@) Entering the sellers" houses (4) Entering all shops and bust css houses ©) All ofthese The most common type of stor age devices are () persistent (@ optical (2) magnetic (4) flash (9 Wone ofthese SMI means (2) Small And Medium Enter- prises (2) Small Marketing Enterprises (@) Small Scale Marketing Entities (2) Small And Medium Pstablish (6) aul of these For successful marketing (2) Only the sales person sella (2} Only finance Department sells (9) Onty front office persons sell (A) Onty back office persons sell (9) The whole organisation sells Savings Accounts with zero bal lance can be opened for (4) persons below BPL (2) under Financial Inclusion Scheme (9) students (1) as per Bank's Policies (6) None of these “Outsourcing” means servie ren dered by__ (2) outside agencies (2) other departments of the com pany. (9) employees, other than the sales persons (4) marketing department (5) All ofthese 192. In modern day marketing, the benefits of selling extend to__ (2) Only products and services (2) Only after sales services (2) Lifelong relationship with the buyer (4) All ofthese (9) None of these 193, One of the following is not a tar- get group of SME loans, () all professionals (2) large industries (9) truck operators (4) beauty parlours (5) hotels and restaurants 194, The performance of a salesper- son can be enhanced by. (1) increasing the sales incentives: (2) increasing the number of products to be sold (9) appropriate training (4) All of these (5) None of these 195, Team building is required, (2) only for lead generation (2) only for after sales service (9) for cross selling (9) All of these (6) None of these 196. For sustained relationship with, the buyer, one of the following is (2) Continuity (2) Consistency (3) Understanding (4) Empathy (6) All of these 197, Sales Promotion involves - Find the incorrect option J__. (2) Building Product Awareness (2) Creating interest (3) Providing Information (4) Designing new products (5) None of these ‘Target market for Home Loans is () alt builders {a) all housing societies (9) agricutturists (a) All of these (5) None of these SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com 199. Lead generation is___. (1) a pre-sales function (2) a function ofthe customer (3) a function of the manufactur- ing department (4) a postsales function (5) Alll of these 200. Financial Inclusion means__. (1) Opening Accounts of Finance Companies (2) Financial Analysis of Balance sheet figures (3) Opening Accounts of HNI's (4) Opening Accounts of NRI's (5) Opening Accounts of under- privileged persons SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com ANSWERS 450.(1) Lassie [reais af i [ 161-(2) | 162.2) [263.0) | 3 | 268.4) | %66.4) | 167-(1) | 165. 371-0) 175.(2) {181.4 | 285.14) 191.0) 35.00 89.15) SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com EXPLANATIONS 2. (2) Mutual Funds 2. (1) State Bank of India 3. (4) SARAS 4. (4) India 5. (S) RITSAT 6 (1) Reserve Bank of India (RBI 7. (5) Rajiv Awas Yojana B. (5) Only Band Cc 8. {3} Telecom Industry 2O. (4) Ganga 11. (3) Only A and B 22. (2) Switzerland 43. (1) Solar only 14. (4) Best Public Servant of the year 45. (1) Cuba 46. (4) China-Taiwan 17. (3) The African National Congress 26. (1) Uranium enrichment plant 19. (2) China 20. (2) Saraswati Samman 22. (2) Iceland - (3) North Korea ta) 2496 (2) Wagan (2) West Bengal (2) Nepal {9} Rs. 12,000 crores {S) Murate of Potash (MOP) {4) Two Lives (3) Panchayat Raj Institutions () Lawn Tennis (0) Norway (4) One year (4) Nuclear Energy aM 1S) Lawn ‘Fennis (3) Andhnes Pea (1951 (8) Governor a7 {@) Ashe thought Naagesh wonid he was out of the sop BRESSBSEE Bay ans e r 42. (2) He announced u reward to anyone who could cure the ‘Queen 43. (4) That Krishnan had brough, those ornaments for sciling which had been made for the imnissing Prince nan and algo a house to live | 45. (5) None of these 46. (4) Only (B) ana (Cy . (5) None of these (Q) As he the: that Seth Ghat shyamdas could help hier §r sett ing the ornaments gifted ke hin by Shersingh €D As he coukt not find much work in his own village 9 family hyd to starve sometimes because of It. (2) A good deed never goes un rewarded (The meaning of the word Mamible (Adjective) as uscd 4 the passage is: not large or »y2¢ cial in any way: modest Look at the sentences + He has a humble farmhouse The company has worked is way up from humble beginnings to become the market leacter Hence, the words bumble and modest are synonymous (4) The meansns of Uhe word Seek (Verb) as used in the passage |s to ask somebody for something Look at the sentence Tehink is (ine we sought legal navi Hence, the words seek and ask for are synonymous. (2) The meaning of U (verb) as used ir to live oF move a ticular state. Look at the sentence : He cannot bear Ure thought 6f chikiren going hurry QQ) The meaning of the word Handsomely (Adverb) incans. largely: properly. The word mea- id Baas Geo the passage ts = ound ina par- 87. 1, 8 z 8 88 38 8 BRE 7. . (5) No correction required: 63. (4) The word 'too' is used (o show - (2) Kdiom ‘the gift of the gab SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com eaty an used in the paasage ia Sinailinquantty and poorin qual wy Hence, the words hasdeorely tind moagrely arc antonymmous, {o)-The meaning of te word Cou: | tinue (Verb) av used in the pas. | Sage Isto keep doing something. without stopping, | Look at the sentence : ‘She continued ia gnore everything waa eaying, Hence, the words continued and | stopped arcantonymoue, (Gn touring the whole wortd | find finding no couple who was perfectly happy. the young cou! ic undeeniond that i lower Freult co find pertect happiness rywhere in the wort {3} One day. they heard that a wae ld man had come to town! Fre could solve ail kinds of pb. fr ard guide people (4) So the coupte decided to visit Uke wise ok man and telfhim Urelt worry (51 The only thing that they wor Fled bout wae, whether thetr happiness would last forever or ‘would they too have to lage prob pony (2) There wana your.couple who led a very happy le together (1) The word life’ laa Noun. Hence. an Adjective shoula be ttsed before The aajectWe torn eng ore Lele (ieee ie le nay excess of some quality. means : the ability to speak eas: fy and to persuade other people with your words. (9) be the order of the day (3) The correct spelling is umphant (2) The appropriate word should be : handed. (0) The correct spelling is : dif cult (5) All correct, (4) The appropriate word should be : future (3) took (2) showing (4) couple | U1) very | 75. 0) return 76. (2) learn 77. (4) reaches 76. (5 whole 79) (3) servants 80. {4} selves 5 61. 01 804 x S+ot0nd +260 + 240 » Seo 23,4 | 82. (a= a9 5 x Sx 5 = 14 og BIOXIG , 480% 115 88. (5) 7 = To5 io = 40+ 552 - 592 BA. (3) 7 = 16.45 x 2.8 + 45x 1 46.06 + 7.2 spe 1O8H100 ag 450 96. (2) 2 = Es 407021 © 5368, 87. 2) 7272.42 +385.66+4976.38 = 5434.46 23 gt \ BO? os oe. a) 22 Fe 6) 1771 gt 26 45, « sot 80. (5) 9845 =? 1128 =9 6435 +? 1128, 2? = G495 + 1128 =-7563 on 18 YP = 529-484 = 45 2? 445% 45 = 2025 754 5189 (yoo ESE =84720152 (5) The pattern of the number series ts: 1+2=13 1343-16 16 +4=20 (2) The pattern of the number Series 1s 7x2-1813 13x 2-1= 28 25%2-1=49 49x 2~1= [97] (9) The pattern of the number sence is 08° 2 = 904 Sos 22a 152 1524076 76 +2 [38] (0) The patierm of the number sevice i Brieie9 Buz rk =20 2oxaaa~ 63 63 x4+4=2252+4" s SBI 100. (4) The pattern of the number series i 541-6 6 +2? 10 1043? = 19 19443 ~ [35 (3) Of the given alternatives, required number = 16 Unit's digit = 6 =Ten's digit «6 and6-1=5, 102, (3) Required average 132-4148 + 164 +128 +120 +136 6 101. on “6 108, (1) Decimal equivalent of the fractions : 138 104, (0) Let the popolation ofthe vi Tage x be 8, find that of uillage ¥ = 7x AAccordingtothe question, + __Sx_ 25 Tet 25008 "36 2 80x» 175x + 25 25000 = 5x = 625000 (Let the number be 108. 1 + (72-88) x ToE XH = 56 56 x100 ane Se 2 70% of 350 350%70 100 106. (5) Speed of the train Length of (tram + platform) ‘Spent time ‘240+ 300) = (a7) mnvsee. = 245 107, (4) Cost price of the article 100 ne, (1222010) =. 2700 106 p= Me Dy reed aae8, OT ay 20. Sune oe conscute Saas 558 cecal 380 = B a7 ¢: Required second number 276-2074 130. (2) Let the CP of a dozen of ap- ples and a dozen of bananas be Rs, xand Rs. y respectively. According to the question, Gx + By = 1400 Dividing both sides by 2, 3x + ay = 700 Multiplying both sides by 5, we have. 1x + 20y = 700 x 5 = Ra, 3500 122, (4) Ratio of the profits of Beena and Meena = 35000 : 56000 = 5: 8 the total profit be Rs. x, then 5x 3% = 45000 % 45000%13 a SS = Rs, 117000 22m ta Pepa SEI 57200100 ry are as. @a=P (+55) 25000 a (565 2727 re. ( * 35 95) = Rs, 29160 2 ne. z Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com 115. (2) Let Nandkishore had initially Re. x Savings per cent = 15% Ass Oe 2X 795 7 11250 11250%100 15 = Rs. 75000 126. {2} Total number of students in the institute D = 440 + 480 + 420 + 120 + 340 = 1800 +. Required percentage 480 80 2 = gp" 100" 2 was? 117. (3) Required average number 280 +:360 + 340 + 200+ 330 - 5 118. (1) Required ratio = (360 + 420) : (980 + 340) = 780 : 720 = 13:12 119. (5) Average number of In Commerce 260 + 320 + 300 + 480+ 360 “ S tudents 323. BROWN ddd 531@% “Therefore, ROBE ees 315 oe 122. (a) >Buiig<— Sth “The position of B fram the left 240-16 +1 = 25th 123, (5) A, D> B>C>E Clearly, E scored the lowest marks. SBI Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com 14.3)9 4.316 5 8 1 g45 6 8 9 128. (9) Meaningful Words: = LIVE, VEIL, VILE, EVIL 126. (5) 1522 5 1823 8 5 1213 OVE aN HELM 127. (2) ACEGIKMO BDFHJLN ACEGIKM BDFHUL it AE OK i \ €SPrP AMBU ‘Stmilarty, QoSFH (3) Except 529, all others are perfect squares of even numbers. ‘The number 529 is a perfect square of an odd number. 196 = 14x 14; 256 = 16 16 529 = 23 x 29; 570 = 24x24 324 = 18 x 18 129. 130. (1) R24 p—24N w—is—24u Ht p—24F Lt ng e—t m—240 191. (5) 26-1545 x4e2=? =? 226415 45-42 == 26+3-8e21 132, (3) 7th to the left of 19th from the left end means 12th from the left end, Le. ©, 133, (1) pp se sy 194. (39 [Eaier [Consonant | Number Such combinations are : [pey. [eaa) 136, (1) According o question, the new sequence would be: Rssmppiaffjacewsznsg7vtive Teh froam right 196. (2) [Ramaber [Symbel [conmoamn] ‘There is only one such combina- tion : [38M xe. [Syibat [ Vowel [Nbr] ‘There fs only one auch combina tion : [BAG] (138-143): @ PSQ= W Pegs wo P5Q 5 W) P@Q => @ POs QBON > N@R = NOR FeR = FER ‘Therefore. B> N> R>F Conclusions L BOR = B>R: Tree I F&N FEN: Not Truc ILRSB = RQ Pe@ P20 PsQ 138. B>N 138. (2) DSM = D U.B@D = Be WLJ@M = Jz 140.) F kT = PR Conclusions I RST = RF: Truc ILFSR = FP FSM = FeM ‘Therefore, W=K>FK:NotTrue U. W@F 23 We F:Not True MLB @W = F2W:Not True 142. (4) M@D > M>D DSK = Dak KOR = KOR Therefore, Ma Da K>R Conclusions I RSM = R K=M:NotTruc WLKSM =» Ke M:Not Truc Kis either smaller than or equal toM. ‘Therefore, either Il or HI is true. ()FOT = Fat TSK => T=K K*D = K Universat Negative t-typel (tv) Some walls are not roads —» Particular Negative (0-type) 150. (1) All the three Premises are Par~ ‘ticular Affirmative (L-type). NoCon- ‘clusion follows from the two Par- ticular Premises 146. 147. 148, 149. s SBI 181.(4) Some cats are rats. AMl catS‘are mats, 1 + A= type of Conclusion. “Some cats are mats”. Conclusion | ts Converse of it. Conclusion lil is Converse of the second Premise. 152. (3) Some benches are drums, All deffins are kites. 144 = L-type of Conclusion “Some benches are kites.” Conclusion II is Converse of It, 183. (2) Some boxes are walls. No wall Is road. 1 48 =s O-type of Conclusion “Some boxes are not soads.” No wall ts road. Alt roads are rivers. E+A=90, type of Conclusion “Some rivers are not walls.” Conclusions land it form Com-, plementary Pair. Therefore, ether’ For Ii flows 1184. (3} Some tables are chairs. All chaits are houses, 14.A= L-type of Conclusion “Some tables are houses.” Conclusion Ill is Converse of t. All chairs are hguses. All houses are tents. A+ A= Actype of Conclusion “All chairs are tents.” Conclusion It is Converse of it. 156. (4) All pens are sticks. All sticks are rings. A+ A= A-type of Conclusion “All pens are rings.” Conclusion 1s Converse of it, All eee All rings are rods. Bank Clerk - 2009 www.CareerAfter.com A+ Ass A-type of Conclusion “All sticks are rods.” Conclusion Il is Converse of ft All pens are rings: All rings are rods. At Ass A-type of Conclusion “All pens are rods.” Conclusion Il is Converse of it. 186. (1) The movement and other changes in the subsequent fig ures can be shown as (2) t0 (3) (a) 2) ‘These two steps are continued alternately, {2) Prom Problem Figure (1) 0 (2) the designs at the four corners mave one step in anticlockwise irection and the right most de- sign of the middle row moves to the leftmost position. Similar changes eceur from Problem Fig ure (3) to (4) and from Problem Figure (5) to Answer Figure. 186. (3) From Problem Figure (1) to (2) the rightmost letter moves to the Jefimost position. Similar chang eseceur from Problem Figure (3) {to @) and from Problem Figure (5) te Answer Figure, ©) From ProblemFigure (1) t0 (2) the four designs of upper sector move one step in anticlockwise direction and the four designs of lower sector move one step in clockwise direction. Similar changes occur from Problem Fig- ure (3) to (4) and from Problem Figure (5) to Answer Figure. (4) From Problem Figure (1) (2) the two designs from the left move to the right position and vice versa. Similar changes oc- cur from Probelm Figure (3) to (4) and from Problem Figure (5) to Answer Figure. 161. (2) Central Processing Unit 1162, (2) information 163. (1) Machine language 164. (2) Debugging 165. (4) software 166, (4) loss of data 167. (1) justified 159. 160. 168, (4) can have any colour you choose 189. (2) Use the Save as... command 170. (4) Spreadsheet 171. (1) Drag mouse white holding button denn 172, (1) programming language 178. (4) DOC 174, (9) hardware 178. (2} You can only see the page you are currently working 176. (5) Allof these 177. (3) selling additional products to existing customers 178. (2) all existing account holders 179. (2) more calls o many buyers 180. {2} all employees 181. (4) RW 182. (1) Data 183. (2) processor 1184. (5) All (2), (2) and (3) 185. (4) idenuily the file type 186. (1) Covering a wide area of the Market for sales: 1187. (2) optical 1488, (3) Small And Medium Enterpris: es 189. (5) The whole organisation sells 190. (1) persons below BPL 191. (1) outsicle agencies, 1192. (3) Lifelong relationship with the buyer 193. (2) large industries 194. (4) All of these 195. {3) for cross selling 198. (2) Consistency 197. (4) Designing new products 198. (1) all builders 199. (1) a pre-sales function 200. (5) Opening Accounts of under privileged persons

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