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Re: UBI PO question papers

As you want to know the question papers of UBI Bank PO exam so, here I am providing you the same.

Here is an provide you the questions papers you can download that, and some of the questions are given below.

Directions (Qs. 1 to 13) : Read the following interview and answer the given questions
based on that. Some words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering
some of the questions.
A pioneering new book, Gender and Green Governance, explores a central question : If
women had adequate representation in forestry institutions, would it make a difference to them,
their communities and forests as a national resource ? Interview with the author.
Why has access to forests been such a conflict-ridden issue ?
This is not surprising. Forests constitute not just community and national wealth, but global
wealth. But for millions, forests are also critical for livelihoods and their daily lives.
Your first book, Cold Hearths and Barren Slopes (1986), Was about forests. Is there
an evolution of argument here ?
Yes indeed. In Cold Hearths and Barren Slopes, I had argued that social forestry, with its
top-down implementation and focus on commercial species, was neither ‘social’ nor ‘forestry’, and
would protect neither forests nor village livelihoods. The answer, I argued, lay in allowing forest
communities to manage local forests. Finally, in 1990, India launched the joint forest
management programme and Nepal also started community forestry. So I decided to see for
myself how community forestry was actually doing.
Between 1995 and 1999, I travelled extensively across India and Nepal and found a
paradox : Forests were indeed becoming greener but women’s problem of firewood shortages
persisted and in many cases had become more acute. Also, despite their high stakes in forests,
women continued to be largely excluded from forest management. I coined the term “participatory
exclusions” to describe this. However, the current book is less about women’s exclusion. I ask :
What if women were present in forest governance ? What difference would that make ?
But has this question not been raised before?
Economists researching environmental collective action have paid little attention to gender.
Scholars from other disciplines focussing on gender and governance have been concerned
mainly with women’s near absence from governance institutions. The presumption is that once
women are present all good things will follow. But can we assume this? No. Rural women’s
relationship with forests is complex.
On the one hand, their everyday dependence on forests for firewood, fodder etc., creates a
strong stake in conservation. On the other, the same dependence can compel them to extract
heavily from forests. As one landless woman told me : ‘Of course, it hurts me to cut a green
branch but what do I do if my children are hungry?’ Taking an agnostic position, I decided to test
varied propositions, controlling for other factors.
What did you find ?
First, women’s greater presence enhances their effective voice in decision-making. And
there is a critical mass effect. If forest management groups have 25-33 percent female members
in their executive committees it significantly increases the likelihood of women attending
meetings, speaking up and holding office. However, the inclusion of landless women makes a
particular difference. When present in sufficient numbers they are more likely to attend meetings
and voice their concerns than landed women. So what matters is not just including more women,
but more poor women.
Second, and unexpectedly, groups with more women typically make stricter forest use rules.
Why is this the case ? Mainly because they receive poorer forests from the forest department. To
regenerate these they have to sacrifice their immediate needs. Women from households with
some land have some fallback. But remarkably even in groups with more landless women,
although extraction is higher, they still balance self-interest with conservation goals, when placed
in decision-making positions.

Third, groups with more women outperform other groups in improving forest conditions,
despite getting poorer forests. Involving women substantially improves protection and conflict
resolution, helps the use of their knowledge of local biodiversity, and raises children’s awareness
about conservation.
1. What was author’s view on “Social Forestry Scheme” ?
(a) A great success (b) Beneficial for villagers
(c) Neither good nor bad
(d) Should have been implemented as ‘top-down’
(e) None of these
2. Which of the following is one of the reasons of forests being a conflict-ridden issue ?
(a) Some countries have larger forest cover
(b) There is less awareness about global warming
(c) High dependence of many on forests
(d) Less representation of women
(e) Less representation of local women
3. The author is advocating inclusion of
(a) More landless women
(b) More landed women
(c) More women irrespective of their financial status
(d) Local people
(e) Younger women in the age group of 25-33 years
4. Which of the following best describes “participatory exclusion”, as used in the interview?
(a) Outside support
(b) Overdependence
(c) Benefitting without self interest
(d) Contributing with profits
(e) None of these
5. In the second question, the interviewer asked– ‘Is there an evolution of argument here ?’
Which of the following best describes that ?
(a) From Barren to Greener slopes
(b) From local groups to local groups with more women
(c) A fine balance between conservation and commercial forestry
(d) Top-down approach to Community forestry
(e) Participatory exclusion to Greener slopes recommended by the author
6. What percent of female members in the Executive Committee for Forest Management is
being recommended by the author ?
(a) Less than 25% (b) More than 50%
(c) 100% (d) About 75%
(e) None of these
7. Why does author say, ‘Rural women’s relationship with forests is complex’ ?
(a) Dependence forces them to extract and also have concern for conservation
(b) If they protect forests, their livelihood is severely affected
(c) Poor women have been excluded from forest management
(d) They cannot be asked to restore forests which are critical for them
(e) Greener forests do not meet the requirement of firewood
8. Landless women, when in decision making role
(a) Extract much more from forest
(b) Improve their own financial status
(c) Do not care for forest
(d) Are able to meet conservation objectives as well as their own interest
(e) Fulfill their own interest at the cost of conservation goals
9. When more women are involved, which of the following also happens ?
(a) They get poorer forests
(b) They come to know about conservation needs
(c) Children become more aware about conservation
(d) They are able to devote more time to conservation
(e) They get a more comprehensive understanding of local biodiversity
Directions (Qs. 10 to 13) : Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the same
in meaning of the word/group of words printed in bold.
10. Controlling
(a) Holding in check (b) Increasing
(c) Decreasing (d) Passing
(e) Ignoring
11. Paradox
(a) Similarity (b) Position
(c) Anomaly (d) Difference
(e) Excuse
12. Acute
(a) Accurate (b) Severe
(c) Dull (d) Focussed
(e) Refined
13. Green
(a) Colour (b) Dried
(c) Old (d) Live
(e) Big
Directions (Qs. 14 to 18) : Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below each
sentence should replace the word/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 (e) as the
answer.
14. The abduction and return of the local leader within twenty-four hours on Wednesday has left
some lose end that have been intriguing investigators probing the case.
(a) Left some loosened endings
(b) Been leaving some loosening ends
(c) Leave some lose ends
(d) Left some loose ends
(e) No correction required
15. According to the investigators, the hammer used in the crime was the one who is used by
security guards to sound the hourly bell on a metal plate while on duty.
(a) Are those ones which
(b) Was the one that (c) Which one
(d) Is ones that
(e) No correction required
16. The fraud comes at a time when the unregulated microfinance industry is facing a crisis on
its way of high interest rates and low repayment of loans.
(a) Because manner of
(b) Since ways are (c) By way of
(d) In the way of
(e) No correction required
17. Preliminary investigation revealed that the woman had committed suicide on account of
her failed attempt to enter the country.
(a) In place of
(b) Being depressed of
(c) In Belief of (d) Reason being
(e) No correction required
18. Frustrated families of the missing people have sought access to all decuments and data
concerning the search, and the inclusion of international experts in the inquiry.
(a) Have sought accessing
(b) Is seeking access
(c) Are seeking accessed
(d) Has sought accesses
(e) No correction required
Directions (Qs. 19 to 30) : In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has
been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are
suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
With the announcement that he would donate Rs. 8,846 crore of his equity in the company
to the philanthropic trust he controls, the Founder and Chairman of Infotech giant Wipro Ltd. ,
Azim Premji has set the .....(19)..... very high for other mega rich businessmen of the country. The
28th richest man in the world, and India’s third richest, could not have made a better and more
sound ....(20)... choice than this. His Azim Premji Foundation is already working in the rural areas
of the country to improve the quality of education and is now in the process of setting up a
university for the poor. This .....(21)..... will be a welcome addition to the kitty of a sector that has
the capability to transform India but is badly handicapped due to the lack of adequate funding.
Other IT majors Infosys, MindTree, TCS and HCL also support programmes that support social
equity.
At a time when India’s economic footprint on the global stage is rising, the .....(22)....
between the different strata of society has also been increasing. This is not a positive
development and the underprivileged sections need to be equipped with life skills so that they too
can be a part of the growth story. A very basic requirement of this life skills development is to
educate them and make them employable. The fact that most of the heads of these IT majors are
......(23)..... first-generation entrepreneurs ......(24)..... that education, more than anything else, is
a great leveler. At the same time, the improved economic conditions will also push up people into
the middle-class bracket and make India a much more attractive market.
According to Forbes, which keeps a tab on the ....(25).... of the rich and famous, India has
69 billionaires. Yet how many consider ......(26).... as a priority when it comes to spending ?
Industry reports indicate that Indians spend about Rs. 30,000 crore a year on charitable ....(27)....
and this includes the money spent by companies on their corporate social responsibility
programmes. This is not .....(28).... and Indians, especially the corporate czars, have much more
ability to give. In a foreword to Corporate Social Responsibility in India, MS Swaminathan
correctly says : “Just as good ecology is good business, good philanthropy will also be good
business in the ....(29).... term”. Should the country institutionalise CSR interventions to deal
....(30)... malnutrition, education, health, unemployment and poverty ? The government would
welcome a helping hand, wouldn’t it ?
19. (a) Expectations (b) Parameters
(c) Status (d) Bar
(e) Task
20. (a) Investment (b) Profit
(c) Decision (d) Significant
(e) Basic
21. (a) Take (b) Interest
(c) Step (d) Cause
(e) Endowment
22. (a) Status (b) Income
(c) Growth (d) System
(e) Gap

23. (a) Seldom (b) Consider
(c) Not
(d) Themselves
(e) Promoting
24. (a) Promotes (b) Places
(c) Proves (d) Defy
(e) Steps
25. (a) Business (b) Areas
(c) Activities (d) Purses
(e) Life
26. (a) Philanthropy (b) Donations
(c) Philosophy (d) Spirituality
(e) Helping
27. (a) Types (b) Causes
(c) Trusts
(d) Donations
(e) Costs
28. (a) Enough
(b) Expected
(c) Correct (d) Less
(e) Required
29. (a) Financial (b) Social
(c) Long
(d) Final
(e) Short
30. (a) Against (b) With
(c) In (d) Of
(e) Off
Directions (Qs. 31 to 35) : Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and
(F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
(A) While the reference point for the former is the state, for the latter it’s society.
(B) India’s ‘strategic community’ comprises two distinct circles with little overlap.
(C) Consequently, mainstream strategists have an external orientation to their discourse,
concentrating on high politics; the latter is more internal oriented.
(D) Their prescriptions too are understandably poles apart and thus, the state, to which both
their commentary is directed, has to play balancer, and ends up being at the receiving
end of criticism from both cities.
(E) Out of the two, one can be termed the ‘mainstream’ and the other ‘alternate’.
(F) To further elaborate on the external and internal concept while one is enamoured of
India’s rise and place in the global order, the other is more sensitive to its vulnerabilities
and inadequacies.
31. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(a) E (b) D
(c) C (d) B
(e) A
32. Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(a) A (b) B
(c) C (d) D
(e) E
33. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?

(a) E (b) D
(c) C (d) B
(e) A
34. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
(a) A (b) B
(c) C (d) D
(e) E
35. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?
(a) A (b) B
(c) C (d) D
(e) F
Directions (Qs. 36 to 40) : Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that
something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning
of the sentence as a whole.
36. After .............. pursuing it for nearly twenty-one months, the city police ............. the case of
the triple murder of a professor and his family.
(a) Relentless – solved
(b) Doggedly – cracked
(c) Constantly – handed
(d) Persistently – found
(e) Tirelessly – generated
37. It’s not just the .............. reggae and dancehall music that sets their party experience apart,
the group has a Disc Jockey who ......... the crowd to dance, interacts with them and also
raps to the music.
(a) Regular – extols
(b) Groovy – exhorts
(c) Morose – compels
(d) Urbeat – beats
(e) Remarkable – makes
38. The injured security guard was first .......... to a small private hospital from where he was
shifted to a bigger civil hospital as his .......... deteriorated.
(a) Rushed – condition
(b) Hurried – status
(c) Taken – life
(d) Admitted – form
(e) Hastened – Health
39. The French government has said it will conduct a fourth search for the flight recorders of an
Air France jetliner that ........... into the Atlantic Ocean while flying from Rio de Janeiro to
Paris 18 months ............
(a) Crashed – ago
(b) Plunged – later
(c) Dove – before (d) Fell – prior
(e) Drowned – back
40. Four officials of a rural cooperative bank .......... the institution of Rs. 1.56 crore, by ........... of
loans through fake Self Help Groups (SHGs).
(a) Swindled – Availing
(b) Arrested – seeking
(c) Cheated – taking
(d) duped – recommending
(e) Shut – borrowing

Directions (Qs. 41 to 50) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error
or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that
part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
41. The dense fog on Friday morning (a)/ forced the Airport authority of India to divert (b)/ eight
flights, includes two international flights, (c)/ out of the International Airport. (d)/ No error (e).
42. The civic authorities had scrapped the trade license (a)/ of a well known restaurant after
investigation proved that (b)/ it had chopped down a full gown tree simple because (c)/ the
tree was blocking the view of the restaurant. (d)/ No error (e).
43. Investigating officers have found (a)/ a lot of gaps between (b)/ the information they gather
on their own (c)/ and the version of events narrated by the accused. (d)/ No error (e).
44. The minister told reporters that (a)/ although reservations for the backward classes already
existed (b)/. based on social aspects, there was no quota for them (c)/ based on political
backwardness. (d)/No error (e).
45. The death of the man has brought (a)/ to the fore the plight of thousands of
migrants (b)/ languishing behind bars in India after (c)/ being apprehended in
the border.(d)/ No error (e).
46. Only recently (a)/ did the manager realised that the (b)/ information provided to him (c)/ by
the employees was fabricated. (d)/ No error (e).
47. The high court on Friday refused to (a)/ grant bail to the suspended IPS officer, who has
been (b)/ in jail since May this year (c)/in connection of the fake encounter case (d)/ No
error.(e)
48. The indomitable India team dished out (a)/ a brilliant performance right from the start (b)/ as
they outwitted their opponents (c)/to take a convincing lead. (d)/ No error. (e)
49. Sanitation does not only mean (a)/ using toilets; it also include efficient solid waste
management, (b)/ underground drainage network, and (c)/ keeping our cities and
towns clean. (d)/ No error (e).
50. The case was (a)/ particular challenging as the assailants (b)/ halfled to an unknown
destination, (c)/ leaving up very few clues. (d)/ No Error.(e)
ANSWERS
1. (e) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (b)5. (c) 6. (e) 7. (a) 8. (d)9. (a) 10. (a) 11. (c) 12. (b)13. (d) 14. (d) 15. (b) 16. (d)17. (e) 18. (e) 19. (d) 20. (d)
21. (c) 22. (e) 23. (d) 24. (c)25. (a) 26. (a) 27. (d) 28. (a)29. (c) 30. (b) 31. (c) 32. (d)33. (e) 34. (b) 35. (e) 36. (b)37. (b) 38. (a) 39. (e) 40. (a)
41. (c) 42. (c) 43. (c) 44. (e)45. (d) 46. (b) 47. (d) 48. (a)49. (e) 50. (d)



The written test would be objective and descriptive as detailed below

Sr. No. Name of Test No. of Questions Maximum Marks

1 Test of Reasoning Ability 75 75
2 Test of Quantitative Aptitude 50 50
3 Test of English Language 50 50
4 Test of General Awareness 50 50
5 Descriptive Test 3 60

Total 228 285


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