Online Practice Set Question for SBI PO, PO IBPS examination Practice Set 4

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This practice set consist of following topics : General Knowledge & Current Affairs(20 MCQ), Reasoning(20 MCQ), Mathematics(20 MCQ), English(20 MCQ),


Q.1 Who has become the youngest National Table Tennis Champion?
somyajeet Gosh
Deepak Sharma
Abhijeet Verma
Avntika Kriplani
Q.2 The mahatama Gandhi Gramin Basti Yojna is a scheme of
Haryana
Bihar
Punjab
Delhi
Q.3 Justice D.K. Jain Judge, Supreme court of India, is the Chariman of the Law commission of India.
19th
18th
20th
21th
Q.4 Who has won the FIFA Ballon d'or Award for fourth time?
Ronaldinho
Lionel Messi
Ross Taylor
Michel Philips
Q.5 Who was the Chief Guest of the Paravasi Bhartiya Divas 2013 >?
Navin Ram chand Gulam
Al Kabir
Rabindra Paryag
Rajkeswur Purryag
Q.6 President of India pranab Mukherjee inaugurated the
125th
128th
126th
135th
Q.7 IC 2233 is a
Sunsat
Galaxy
Marcury
Moon
Q.8 Who won the best original score Motion picture Award for 'life of Pi' at the 70th edition of the prestigiou annual Golden Globe awards?
Michel Sonyo
Michel Devid
Keron Polard
Mychael Danna
Q.9 Which former Austrilian cricketer has been inducted ito the international Cricket council Hall of Fame?
Smith
Clark
Glenn McGrath
Warner
Q.10 The ________ Missile is equipped with advanced high accuracy navigation system and guided by an innovaative guidance scheme.
Agni II
Prithvi-ii
Prithvi -III
Aakash -i
Q.11 Which Australian Cricketer announced ritirement form Thest Cricket on 29 December 2012?
Smith
Michael Hussey
M. Heyden
Devid Hussey
Q.12 Banks borrow money from the depicts the financial position of a Bank and/or business enterprise at a given point of time is called
Repo Rate
Reverse Repo Rate
Bank Rate
CRR
Q.13 Which of the following terms is not used in Banking World?
NPA
CRR
IRR
Discount
Q.14 Which of the following organizations provides credit history of the borrowers?
IDBI
SBI
ICICI
SEBI
Q.15 The Press Freedom Day is observed on which of the following days?
2nd May
5th May
3rd May
8th May
Q.16 Which country launched the world's largest marine reserves covering more than 2.3 million square kilometres in Novembe 2012?
India
Australia
Japan
Koria
Q.17 Who among the following was appointed Chairman and Managing Director of New India Assurance?
Miland Khral
Arvind Goswami
Aisa Karam
Manish Lamba
Q.18 What was the agenda of the ninth E-9 Ministerial Review Meeting organised in New Delhi?`
Transport
Education
Travelling
Raoad
Q.19 What is the objective of UNODC?
Cuding trade in wildlife
Curbing human traffickin
Curbing money laundering
Curbing trade in narcotics
Q.20 What is the full form of IRR as used in banking/financial sectors?
Internal Rate of Return
Internal Revaluation Reserve
Invesment Reserve Ratio
Internal Risk Return
Q.21 Directions (1-5) Study the following table carefully to answer these questions. Number of students enrolled with five colleges over the years.
college-yearsABCDE
2004450320400480520
2005480350380500540
2006420300410520460
2007460360430470480
2008470340390530530

If From college b IN 2007, 80% of the students enrolled appeared in a compentitive examination, our of which 75% students passed. How many students passed the examination?
180
216
270
240
Q.22 In 2005, from all the colleges together an overall 40% of the students enrolled for a computer course Total how many students enrolled for the course?
800
850
950
900
Q.23 What is the ratio between the average number of students enrolled with all colleges together in 2007 and 2008 respectively ?
108:113
108:117
110:113
111:113
Q.24 Average number of students enrolled form college B for all the years together is approximately what percent of the average number of student enrolled from college C for all the years togethers
73
120
128
83
Q.25 In 2006 form all colleges togther 8% of the students enrolled went abroad. Approximately how many student went abroad ?
170
210
220
190
Q.26 Veena obtained an amount of Rs. 8,376/= as simple interest on a certain amount at 8 p.c.p.a after 6 years. What is the amount inversed by veena?
Rs.17,180
Rs.18,110
Rs. 16,660
Rs. 17,450
Q.27 Two numbers are such that the sum of twice the first number and thrice the second number is 36 and the sum of thrice the first number and twice the second number is 39 Which is the smaller number ?
9
5
None of these
3
Q.28 The difference between the present ages of Arun and deepak is 14 years. Seven years ago the ration of their ages was 5:7 respectively. What is deepak's present age ?
49 years
42 years
None of these
35 years
Q.29 a,b,c,d and e are 5 consecutive even numbers If the sum of 'a' and 'd' is 162, what is the sum of all the numbers ?
400
None of these
420
cannot be determined
Q.30 What is 348 times 264 ?
88740
89570
95700
92220
Q.31 A=y%of x,B=y%ofx , (Which of the following is true based on above?)
None of these
A is smaller than B
Relationship between A and B cannot be determined
If x is smaller than y then A is greater than B
Q.32 X=a/a-1;y=1/a-1
x is greater than y
y is greater than x only if a<1 data-blogger-escaped-td="">
xis equal to y
x is equal to y only if a<1 data-blogger-escaped-td="">
Q.33 In how many ways this can be done if at least 5 women have to be included in a committee ?
6000
6010
6062
6005
Q.34 In how many of these committees the women are in majority ?
2000
2700
2705
2702
Q.35 In how many of these committees the men are in majnority ?
1008
1100
1200
None of these
Q.36 An urn contains 9 red, 7 which and 4 black balls. If two balls are drawn at random, find the probability that both the balls are red.
17/95
18/95
12-Jan
91/190
Q.37 2 3 7 16 32 ?
59
64
57
54
Q.38 8 13 28 53 88 ?
133
115
143
None of these
Q.39 6 15 28 45 66 ?
89
91
99
81
Q.40 469 370 282 205 139 ?
54
65
74
None of these
Q.41 Q � One big ( 41 ) between the investments in fossil fuels and those in wind power , solar cells and geothermal energy is that latter will supply energy in ( 42 ) . These �wells� will never run dry. If the money spent on oil in one yea were ( 43 ) in wind turbines the electricity generated would be enough to (44 ) one-fifth of the world�s needs.
Investments in infrastructure foe the new energy economy , which would eventually have to be made when fossil fuels reserves ( 45 ) , will obviously be huge. These include the transmission lines that ( 46 ) wind farms with electricity consumers and the pipelines that link hydrogen supply sources with end-users. To a substantial degree the infrastructure for the ( 47 ) energy sources � the transmission lines for electricity from coal and the pipelines for natural gas can be used in the new energy economy as will . The local pipeline distribution network in various cities for natural gas can easily be ( 48 ) to hydrogen distribution system.
For developing countries, the new energy sources ( 49 ) to reduce dependence on imported oil, freeing up capital for investment in domestic energy sources. (50 ) few countries have their own oil fields most have wind and solar energy. In terms of economic expansion and job generation these new energy technologies are a godsend.
Argument
change
Exception
difference
Q.42
Infinity
Perpetuity
Extension
Reality
Q.43
Dissipated
Applied
Drawn
Invested
Q.44
Involve
Meet
Attract
Complete
Q.45
Deplete
Expand
Terminate
Sustain
Q.46
Provide
Include
Connect
Support
Q.47
Existing
New
Latest
Old
Q.48
Supplied
Dispersed
Provided
Converted
Q.49
Predict
Promise
Pursue
Expects
Q.50
Despite
As
Although
Unless
Q.51 II � Fill in the blanks :-
____________ is China the world�s most populous country fastest-growing economy ________________ more than fourfold every
Not only, Expending
Merely, Developing
Hardly, Growing
Surprisingly, Flourshing
Q.52 Bangalore has _____________ beyond recognition into an IT propelled metropolis from a laidback city that it __________________ .
Changed, in
developed, should be
constructed, used to be
morphed , once was
Q.53 While the agricultural revolution _________ the earth
changed, as well
suffered, air
benefited , condition
transformed, atmosphere
Q.54 The findings of a recent study to ___________ the factors which influence successful primary school completion
study, proves
establish, examine
construct, show
explore, reveal
Q.55 _______ The concept of environmentally sustainable development ______ A quarter-centaury ago, there is not a single country today which has a strategy to build and eco-economy.
Eventhough,built
Although, evovled
Beside, took shape
After, still
Q.56 Directions (56-60) In each question below four words which are numbered (A) (B) (C) and (D) have been printed of which one word may be wrongly spelt the number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt mark D. ie- All Correct
Lettre
Error
Habitual
Explain
Q.57
Pulse
Arrange
Stores
All Correct
Q.58
Substance
Holiday
Disaster
Constant
Q.59
Sense
Impoct
Tension
Febrary
Q.60
Memory
Excited
Social
Fourty
Q.61 Direction(61-65) Study the following information to answer these questions.
I. Seven persons R,Q,R,S,T,V,X belonging to different cities viz, Delhi, Mumbai,Chennai,Calcutta, Bangalor, Hyderabad and Trivandrem, not necessarily in the same order, went to USA for attending a conference. Each one had a different specialisation viz,Literature, Physics, Economices, Marketing, computers, Textile Engineering and Information Technology
II. 'S' is from chennai and 'Q' does not have specialisation in Textile or Economics R is a man of Marketing and comes from Mumbai. The person from calcutta has specialisation in computers. 'P' Who is specialised in Literature does not belong to Delhi. V having specialisation in Physics is from Trivandrum. Information Technology is the specialisation of x who comes from Bangalore.
Which of the following persons is from Delhi?
P
S
T
S or T
Q.62 Who is a Textile Engineer?
S
T
S or T
S or V
Q.63 Person with specialisation in Literature comes from which of the following cities?
Hyderabad
Delhi
Calcutta
Bangalore
Q.64 Which of the following combinations of person, city and specialisation is correct?
S - Chennai - Economics
S - Chennai - Textile
T - Delhi - Economics
Q - Calcutta - Computers
Q.65 Who is cpecialised in Computers?
T
Q
S
Data inadequate
Q.66 Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow (s) from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements : - Some books are pens.
All pens are chairs.
Some chairs are tables.
Conclusions : - I - Some books are chairs.
II - Some chairs are books.
III - All tables are chairs.
IV - Some tables are chairs.
(a) - All follow
(b) - Only I,II and III follow
(c ) - Only I, II and IV
(d) - None of these
Q.67 Statements : - All Cars are jeeps
All jeeps are buses.
All buses are trucks.
Conclusions : - I - All trucks are buses.
II - All buses are jeeps.
III - All keeps are cars.
IV - All cars are trucks.
Only IV follow
All follow
Only IV follows
None follow
Q.68 Statements : - Some trees are flowers.
Some flowers are pencils.
Some pencils are tables.
Conclusions : - I - Some tables are flowers
II - Some pencils are trees.
III - Some tables are trees.
IV - Some trees are pencils.
All follow
None follow
Only I and III follow
Only II and III
Q.69 Statements :- All rods are bricks.
Some bricks are ropes
All ropes are doors.
Conclusions : - I - Some roda are doors.
II - Some doors are bricks.
III - Some roads are not doors.
IV - All doors are ropes.
Only I and II follow
Only I,II and III follow
Only I or III and II follow
Only either I or II and IV follow
Q.70 Statements :- Some books are pens.
Some pens are watches.
All watches are radios.
Conclusions : - I - Some radios are watches.
II - Some radios are pens.
III - Some watches are books.
IV - Some books are watches.
All follow
Only I,III follow
Only II and IV follow
None follow
Q.71 Directions (71-75) Study the following informationcarefully and answer the questions given below :
(i) P, Q, R, S, T, V and W seven members of a family.
(ii) Each one of them has a different profession - Doctor, Teacher, Lawer, Engineer, Architect, Chartered Accountant and Banker - and their incomes are different.
(iii) There are two married coouples in the group.
(iv) R is the doctor and earns more then the Engineer and the Lawer.
(v) T is married to the Charted accountant and she earns the least
(vi) No Lady is either Lawyer or Engineer
(vii) Q, the teacher, earns less then P, the Banker, W is married to Q and he earns more then S and P
(viii) V is not the Lawyer. The Charted Accounted earns less then the Lawyer but more then the Banker
Who earns the maximum in the family ?
V
W
R
S
Q.72 Which of the following is a pair of married couple ?
RT
VT
QT
ST
Q.73 What is P's position from the top when they are arranged in decending order of their incomes ?
Second
Fourth
Third
Sixth
Q.74 What is the profession of V ?
Engineer
Charted Accounted
Engineer or Charted Accounted
Data inadequate
Q.75 At least how many male members are there in the family ?
Two
Three
Four
Five
Q.76 In a certain code BOARD is written is written as 53169 and NEAR is written as 2416. How is NODE written in that code?
2394
2894
2934
2694
Q.77 What should come next in the following sequence of letters?
BBCBCDBCDEBCDEFBCDEFGBCDEF
B
G
H
D
Q.78 In a certain code SPORADIC is written as QNORDJEB. How is TROUBLES written in that code?
SQTNTFMC
TNQSRDKA
TNQSTFMC
TFQSCMFT
Q.79 Four of the following five are a like in a certain way and so from a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
Mica
Zinc
Iron
Chlorine
Q.80 Four of the following five are a like in a certain way and so from a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
Sitar
Flute
Violin
Santoor

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