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9th August 2014, 01:50 PM
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SBI Associate PO Exam Paper
I am looking for the question paper of SBI Associate PO Exam Paper .Can you please provide it? |
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12th August 2014, 08:55 AM
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Re: SBI Associate PO Exam Paper
List of few GK questions of SBI Associate PO Exam Paper is given below: Full form of CTS- Cheque Truncation System Who won the Best Actress award in 85th Academy Awards – Jennifer Lawrence In Mid Quarter Policy Review Reserve Bank of India changed which rate? Repo and Reserve Repo EMV stands for – EuroPay, Master, Visa What is the feature which often prompt in ms office to offer help – office assistant What is the Tenure of 12th five year plan in India? – 2012-2017 Australia won the Women’s cricket world cup by defeating which country? – West Indies Pandit Ravi Shankar Received which award after his death- Grammy What are memory of computer -RAM and ROM What do you mean by ‘ To close a call’ - Former governor of Reserve Bank of India Y V Reddy recently appointed as the chairman of ? – 14th Finance commission. Vargheese Kurien is associated with – White Revolution. On February 28, 2013 Finance Minister P. Chidambaram presented Union Budget in Parliament where he allotted what amount to set up India’s first all woman bank? – 1000Cr Who is present China premier - Xi Jinping Who is the present Managing Director (MD) of International Monetary Fund (IMF) ? TATA is now associated with which airlines? – Air Asia Limited liability partnership (LLP) consist of how many partners.? Income deduction limit under article 80c of IT act on investment KYC Forms used for – Know Your Customer Two types of budget plans, one given planned budget and asking for other plan – Non-Plan expenditure budget What is market penetration? What is the meaning of Lead? In Union Budget 2013, tax credit of Rs 2000 given to an individual who has an income up to – 5 lakh What is the full of AA in GAAR - General Anti Avoidance Rules Speaker in a computer is used to – Output Sound and Music. What is the mission of JNNURM What is the cross selling means? – Selling additional products and services to an existing customer Target group for savings account – Any Individual What is file in Computer – A Computer File is a resource for storing information SBI Bank PO Exam Question Paper 1.If GRAMMAR is written as MAMRAGR, the ENGLISH is written as: (a) LIGNSEH (b) GINESHL (c) LGINSEH (d) NHSELGI (e) None of these Ans (c) 2. Which of the following replaces the question mark? MILD : NKOH :: GATE? (a) HCWI (b) HDVQ (c) IBUP (d) HDUR (e) None of these Ans (a) 3. If DBMDVUUB stands for Calcutta, How will you write Bombay? (a) DQUDDXB (b) CPMCBZ (c) DPNCB (d) CPNCBZ (e) None of these Ans (d 4.Insert the word that completes the first word and begins the second Clue: boy BAL(....)DER (a) ERS (b) OCK (c) LAD (d) LIES (e) None of these Ans (c) 5. A man travels three miles due North, then travels eight miles due East and further travels three miles due North. How far is he from the starting point? (a) 14 miles (b) 10 miles (c) 100 miles (d) 15 miles (e) None of these Ans (b) |
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16th May 2015, 08:50 AM
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Re: SBI Associate PO Exam Paper
Can you provide me the previous year question paper of SBI or State Bank of India Associate PO (Probationary Officer) exam?
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16th May 2015, 08:53 AM
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Re: SBI Associate PO Exam Paper
Below I am providing you some questions of from question paper of SBI Associate PO Exam Paper and attaching a PDF attachment which has detail information regarding this that you can down load for free: SBI Associate PO Exam Paper ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions (1-15): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of. the questions. Though the last twenty-five years have seen China dazzle the world with its excellent economic performance it has shied away from playing the kind of active role in international affairs that would seem commensurate with its economic weight. This is because traditionally China's politics have been defined by the need for economic development above all else. In the past China's authorities have tended to downplay the country's international clout, choosing to stress instead its developing country status and limited military capabilities. Such modest rhetoric was intended to allay the fears that China's rise was causing across its immediate neighbourhood. That Beijing is finally acknowledging its status as a major player in the international system is evidenced by the fact that the President has formally developed a theory of international relations; the concept of harmonious world. The concept, encompassing broad notions of multilateralism, prosperity for all through common development and tolerance for diversity has left world opinion perplexed. These are commendable objectives but the theory is short on specifics regarding the means to achieve them. China's recent willingness to be a more, active player internationally stems from complex factors. The country's economic strength-having acquired the largest foreign exchange reserves in the world - is undeniable and reports favour it to be the largest economy in the next quarter of a cen- ] tury. For sustained double digit eco- I nomic growth China thus has no choice but to become more active internationally. Moreover as a major proportion of the oil and other natural resources that China needs to feed its growing economy are imported. Beijing has to aggressively woo the countries rich in energy resources, which also represent emerging markets for Chinese products. To ensure a stable security environment within the region and thus facilitate economic growth China played an active role in facilitating negotiations with North Korea. Destabilization of a potential flashpoint like the Korean peninsula would lead to a flood of refugees crossing the border, interrupting careful plans of economic rejuvenation of China's North - East. China's growing influence has caused a shift in the geopolitical status quo and its influence is beginning to replace that of the United States and European powers in Africa. China's new diplomacy though has had its share of critics who have expressed their unease at China's military modernization programme and its willingness to deal with regimes widely condemned as corrupt and oppressive. Despite this when the Africa was in need of aid and infrastructure or the US needed help in negotiating with Korea they turned to China. By taking a lead in a variety of international and regional forums, initiating bilateratl and military exchanges and dispensing aid and technical assistance in parts of the world where traditional powers are cautious to tread China has signaled that its days of sitting on the sidelines, content to let others shape world affairs are emphatically over. 1. Why has China traditionally been a passive spectator in global affairs ? (l)To safeguard its oil resources (2) To maintain security in its vicinity (3) To conceal its economic predicament (4) To focus on domestic economic growth (5) Economic dominance of the US 2. Which of the following best describes China's current international status? (1) Cause of insecurity among developing nations (2) Largest economy in the world (3) Largest donor of aid to developing countries (4) Pioneer of implementing a "harmonious world" philosophy (5) None of these 3. What has been the fallout of China's increased participation in world affairs ? (1) International scrutiny of its economic policies (2) Growth of corruption among its politicians (3) Its influence and prestige have grown substantially (4) Its growth rate has stabilized (5) None of these 4. On which of the following factors is China's economic growth dependent ? (A) Increased supply of oil and other natural resources to developed countries. (B)Success of harmonious world policy. (C)Political stability in Africa. (l)Only(C) (2) Only (A) (3) Both (A) and (B) (4) All (A), (B) and (C) (5)None of these 5. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage ? (1) China's current political standing internationally is disproportionate to its financial strength (2) China is a reluctant participant in military dialogues (3) The harmonious world theory is the only utilitarian remedy to the current challenges facing the world (4) The US has recognized and acknowledged China's growing international reputation (5) China has stopped dealing with corrupt countries because of international pressure 6. The main purpose behind Beijing's intervention in North Korea is to (1) ensure that the US acknowledges China's growing military influence'' (2) prevent any hindrances to its domestic economic development programmes (3) protect its financial investment in neighbouring countries. (4) provide humanitarian assistance to one of its strongest allies Korea (5) None of these 7. Which of the following CANNOT be said about China's international relations theory ? (l)The theory is ambiguous in nature ., (2) The theory reflects China's realization that it occupies a vital place in global affairs (3) It promotes the concept of common development for all nations (4) It is a theory which explains China's sustained growth rate (5) It emphasizes achieving prosperity through universal development 8. Which of the following is NOT a step taken by China to cement its role as a world leader ? (A) Providing aid to countries when other nations are unwilling to do so (B)Curtailing its military modernization programme to reassure neighbouring countries (C)Negotiating bilateral treaties only with countries with good human rights records (1) Only (A) (2) Both (A) and (B) (3) Both (B) and (C) (4) Only (B) (5) None of these 9. Which of the following is an outcome of Beijing's role in Africa ? (1) America's influence in the region has reduced (2) Instability in the region (3) The amount of aid from Europe and other countries has doubled (4) The balance of power in Africa has shifted in favour of Europe over the US (5) None of these 10. Which of the following is / are responsible for China's active international participation ? (A) Rapid economic growth as a result of selling its surplus foreign exchange reserves (B)The need to explore and expand to new markets (C)The need to modernize its armed forces (1) Only (A) (2) Both(A) and (B) (3)Only(B) (4) Both (B) and (C) (5) None of these Directions (11-13): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 11. Sustained: (1) sporadic (2) confirmed (3) steady (4) supported (5) encouraging 12. Potential (1) promise (2) talent (3) opportunity (4) capable (5) possible 13. Encompassing (1) surrounding (2) incorporating (3) enveloping (4) accepting (5) dealing Directions (14-15): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 14. Commendable (1) valuable (2) unreliable (3)undeserved (4)unworthy (5) deficient 15. Allay (1) strengthen (2) alleviate (3) grow (4) expedite (5) discourage Directions (16-25): In each question below, a sentence is given with a part of it printed in bold type. That part may contain a grammatical error. Each sentence is followed by phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4). Find out ' which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold to correct the error, if there is any, and to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence ii> correct as it is and 'No correction is required.' mark (5) as the answer. 16. A nation that had been once tried to kill him was the first to embrace him. (1) had once been trying to (2) had once tried to (3) once had been tried to (4) had to once try and (5) No correction required 17. Had he known more about the policies of the company, he might not have accepted the offer. (1) He had known more (2) Did he know more (3) Since not more was known (4) If he would know more (5) No correction required 18. His life is an example of how the human will can flourish even in harsh conditions. (1) what the human will can . (2) how the human can and will (3) when the human will can (4) where the human will can (5) No correction required 19. The social worker passionately stroked the annoyed passenger in order that be pacified. (1) to pacify him (2) that to pacify (3) to be pacified for (4) that to be pacified with (5). No correction required 20. They were no longer able to provide the help their children need. (1) helped their children need (2) help their children needed (3) help that their children need (4) help that their children would need (5) No correction required 21. You man be well organized in your thoughts but what would you propose may not be necessarily acceptable on all occasions. (1) what you would propose (2) that you would propose (3) what you propose (4) what you would have proposed (5) No correction required • 22. The striking difference between the two contestants compatible with each other for the match was related to their age. (1) compatible with one another • (2) compatible against one another (3) competing with the other (4) competing with each other (5) No correction required 23. Market research and market communication is so far being confined to a handful of consumer goods like soaps, cosmetics, etc. (1) is thus far being confined to (2) have so far been confined to (3) are so far being confined to (4) have so far been confined with (.5) No correction required 24. If we rely on others for technology upgradation, potential serious damage may be caused. (1) potentially serious damage may (2) serious potentially damage may (3) seriously potential damage may (4) seriously potential damage might (5) No correction required 25. The load-shedding, however justifiable it may be, has been aggravating the problems. (1) has been aggravated (2) have aggravated (3) have been aggravating (4) would have been aggravated (5) No correction required Directions (26-30): In each question 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 may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the four words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark(5) i.e. 'All Correct' as your answer. 26. The economic imperative (1)/for acquiring {2)1 technological strengths do not warrant (3)/ repeatition (4)/ here. All Correct (5) 27. The combination of a base of imported technology and capabilities (1)/ built up indigenous {2)1 led initially (3)/ to product and process involvement (4)/ All Correct (5) 28. If a country does not learn to master these new realities of life, (1)/ our aspirations to {2)1 ensure the prosperity of people (3)/ may come to not.(4)/All Correct (5) 29. Since vegetable and fruit consumption will increase in future, (l)/an appropriate choice {2)1 considering agro-climate input needs and economic (3)/returns should be arrived at for every region. (4)/All Correct(5) 30. An environmental (1)/ concern that is likely to have {2)1 implications for (3)/ Indian agriculture is the emission of gases like methane and carbon dioxide (4)/All Correct (5) Directions (31-35) : 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) There are a number of items in the atomic energy programme which are being made indigenously. (B) Given the overall energy situation in India, the use of nuclear power in some measure is inescapable even while thermal and hydro power continue to be the dominant elements. (C) However, commercial aspects of exploiting nuclear capabilities, especially for power-generation programmes, have been recently given high priority. (D) Atomic energy programmes have been subject to severe restrictions for every obvious reasons as the Department of Atomic Energy is becoming self-reliant in areas in which only a few countries have such capability. (E) Even to meet these nuclear power requirements, India critically requires a commercial-level powergeneration capability, with its commensurate safety and nuclear waste management arrangements. (F) Thus, in Indian context energy security is also crucial, perhaps much more than it is for the U.S.A., because India imports a good part of its crude oil requirements, paying for it with precious foreign exchange. 31. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E) 32. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? (1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E) 33. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E) 34. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement? (1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E) 35. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E) Directions (36-50): 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 blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. With the U.S. military tied down on two fronts and the rest of the world growing (361 to American power, the challenges for Rice are as (37) as they have been for any Secretary of State in the past three decades. After six years of tussling with others on Bush's national-security team, Rice has seen off her rivals and (38) as the principal spokesperson for Bush's foreign (39). Her reward has been to (40) responsibility for selling a failed policy in Iraq and (41) a legacy for Bush at a time when (42) in the world are in the mood to help her. "Bush is severely (43) and has very little (44) or support at home or abroad," says Leslie Gelb, former president of the Council on Foreign Relations. "That is £451 true for his Secretary of State. So they are (46) flailing around." That's a grim assessment, since the (47) to international order are (48) today than at any other time since the end of the cold war. The most immediate source of (49) emanates from Iraq, where the country's civil war risks (501 a region-wide conflict. 36. (1) resistant (2) subservient (3) immune (4) cordial (5) indifference 37. CI) obvious (2) trivial (3) superfluous (4) daunting (5) rewarding 38. (1) renamed (2) emerged (3) appointed (4) entrusted (5) visited 39. (1) aid (2) recognition (3) policy (4) acceptability (5) minister 40. (1) shirk (2) avoid (3) transfer (4) visualize (5) inherit 41. (1) focusing (2) framing (3) escaping (4) salvage (5) demolishing 42. (1) people (2) few (3) diplomats (4) autocrats (5) most 43. (1) intensified (2) master-minded (3) weakened (4) projected (5) supported 44. (1) credibility (2) difficulty (3) majority (4) power (5) enthusiasm 45. (1) not (2) uniformly (3) remotely (4) partially (5) also 46. (1) effectively (2) inadvertently (3) basically (4) aimlessly (5) not 47. (1) admirations (2)threats (3) pleasantries (4) demands (5) accolades 48. (1) louder (2) fewer (3) magnificent (4) most (5) bigger 49. (1) instability (2) fuel (3) energy (4) peace (5) atrocity 50. (1) defusing (2) demolishing (3) terminating (4) igniting (5) extinguishing |
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