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SBI-PO 2006 (GENERAL AWARENESS )

Sunday, 5 June 2011


 SBI-PO 2006 (GENERAL AWARENESS )


176. Why was Fellip Calderon is the news ?
(a) He has been appointed the Secretary General of European Union.
(b) He has been relected the President of Mexico.
(c) He has been awarded the international Astronent of the Year Award by NASA.
(d) He has been relected the Prime Minister of Guyana
(e) None of these
Ans.(b)

177. Where was ninth China-European Union summit held ?
(a) Oslo
(b) Sanya
(c) Helsinki
(d) Shanghai
(e) None of these
Ans(c)



 SBI-PO 2006 (GENERAL AWARENESS )


176. Why was Fellip Calderon is the news ?
(a) He has been appointed the Secretary General of European Union.
(b) He has been relected the President of Mexico.
(c) He has been awarded the international Astronent of the Year Award by NASA.
(d) He has been relected the Prime Minister of Guyana
(e) None of these
Ans.(b)

177. Where was ninth China-European Union summit held ?
(a) Oslo
(b) Sanya
(c) Helsinki
(d) Shanghai
(e) None of these
Ans(c)


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SBI-PO 2006 (QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE)



 

SBI-PO 2006 (QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE)


Directions (126-130) ; Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements denoted A, B and C are given below it. You have to study the questions and all the three statement and decide the question can be answered with anyone or two of the statements or all the statements are required to answer the question.

126. How much marks did Arun secure in English?
A. The average marks obtained by Arun in four subjects including English is 60.
B.The total marks obtained by him in English and Mathematics together is 170.
C. The total marki obtained by him in Mathematics and Science together is 180.
(a) All three A, B and C together are necessary.
(b) Only A and B together are necessary.
(c) Only B and C together are necessary.
(d) Only A and C together are necessary.
(d) None of these
Ans.A. Total marks in 4 subjects including English
= 4 × 60 = 240
B. Total marks in English and Maths = 170
C. Total marks in Maths and Science : 180
The question can't be answered because nothing has been said about the marks in the fourth subject.
Also, there are four unknowns but only three equations can be formed with given data.




 

SBI-PO 2006 (QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE)


Directions (126-130) ; Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements denoted A, B and C are given below it. You have to study the questions and all the three statement and decide the question can be answered with anyone or two of the statements or all the statements are required to answer the question.

126. How much marks did Arun secure in English?
A. The average marks obtained by Arun in four subjects including English is 60.
B.The total marks obtained by him in English and Mathematics together is 170.
C. The total marki obtained by him in Mathematics and Science together is 180.
(a) All three A, B and C together are necessary.
(b) Only A and B together are necessary.
(c) Only B and C together are necessary.
(d) Only A and C together are necessary.
(d) None of these
Ans.A. Total marks in 4 subjects including English
= 4 × 60 = 240
B. Total marks in English and Maths = 170
C. Total marks in Maths and Science : 180
The question can't be answered because nothing has been said about the marks in the fourth subject.
Also, there are four unknowns but only three equations can be formed with given data.


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STATE BANK OF INDIA PO 2006(ENGLISH LANGUAGE)

STATE BANK OF INDIA PO 2006(ENGLISH  LANGUAGE)

 

Directions (76-90) : Read the .following passage and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
In a disarmingly frank talk at the Indian Merchants Chamber in Mumbai the Japanese Ambassador in India dwelt at length with issues that exercise the mind of Japanese investors when they consider investment proposals in India.Raising the question "What comparative advantages does India offer as an investment market ?" he said though labour in India is inexpensive. wage levels are offset by productivity level to a large extent.Acknowledging that vastness of the Indian market is a great inducement for investment in manufacturing industry he wondered if it was justifiable to provide that overseas remittance of profit in foreign exchange to be fully covered by exchange. earnings as had been done. Significantly, on the eve of the prime Minister exports, meeting this demand. The Ambassador said foreign investors needed to be assured of the continuity and consistency of the liberalization policy and the fact that new measures had been put into force by means of administrative notifications without amending Government laws acted as a damper.The Ambassador pleaded for speedy formulation of the exit policy and pointed to the highly restrictive control by the Government on disinterment by foreign partners in joint ventures in India.While it is ail too easy to dismiss critical comment on conditions in India contemptuously, there can be little about that if foreign investment is to be wooed assiduously, we will have to meet exacting international standard and. cater at partially to what we may consider the -idiosyncrasies of our foreign collaborators. The Japanese too have passed through a stage in the fifties when their

STATE BANK OF INDIA PO 2006(ENGLISH  LANGUAGE)

 

Directions (76-90) : Read the .following passage and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
In a disarmingly frank talk at the Indian Merchants Chamber in Mumbai the Japanese Ambassador in India dwelt at length with issues that exercise the mind of Japanese investors when they consider investment proposals in India.Raising the question "What comparative advantages does India offer as an investment market ?" he said though labour in India is inexpensive. wage levels are offset by productivity level to a large extent.Acknowledging that vastness of the Indian market is a great inducement for investment in manufacturing industry he wondered if it was justifiable to provide that overseas remittance of profit in foreign exchange to be fully covered by exchange. earnings as had been done. Significantly, on the eve of the prime Minister exports, meeting this demand. The Ambassador said foreign investors needed to be assured of the continuity and consistency of the liberalization policy and the fact that new measures had been put into force by means of administrative notifications without amending Government laws acted as a damper.The Ambassador pleaded for speedy formulation of the exit policy and pointed to the highly restrictive control by the Government on disinterment by foreign partners in joint ventures in India.While it is ail too easy to dismiss critical comment on conditions in India contemptuously, there can be little about that if foreign investment is to be wooed assiduously, we will have to meet exacting international standard and. cater at partially to what we may consider the -idiosyncrasies of our foreign collaborators. The Japanese too have passed through a stage in the fifties when their
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STATE BANK OF INDIA PO 2006(REASONING)


 STATE BANK OF INDIA PO 2006(REASONING)

 

Directions (1-5): Study the following information to answer these questions.
1. Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, V X belonging to different cities viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata' Bangalore' Hyderabad and Trivandrum, not necessarily in the same order' went to USA for attending a Conference. Each one had a different specialisation viz. Literature, Physics, Economics, Marketing' Computers Textile Engineering and lnformation 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 Kolkata 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.
Person City Specialisation
P Hyderabad Literature
Q Calcutta Computers
R Mumbai Marketing
S Chennai Texile/Economics
T Delhi Texile/Economics
V Trivandrum Physics
X Bangalore Information Technology


 STATE BANK OF INDIA PO 2006(REASONING)

 

Directions (1-5): Study the following information to answer these questions.
1. Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, V X belonging to different cities viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata' Bangalore' Hyderabad and Trivandrum, not necessarily in the same order' went to USA for attending a Conference. Each one had a different specialisation viz. Literature, Physics, Economics, Marketing' Computers Textile Engineering and lnformation 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 Kolkata 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.
Person City Specialisation
P Hyderabad Literature
Q Calcutta Computers
R Mumbai Marketing
S Chennai Texile/Economics
T Delhi Texile/Economics
V Trivandrum Physics
X Bangalore Information Technology

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