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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

IBPS PROBATIONARY OFFICERS / MANAGEMENT TRAINEES CWE 2012



Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
IBPS House, Post Box No.8587, Kandivali (East), Mumbai - 400101
Published at sarkari-naukri(dot)blogspot(dot)com
IBPS, an autonomous body, has been authorised by the IBA and has received mandates from 19 Public Sector Banks to conduct the recruitment of Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees posts twice in a year for their requirements.

2nd Common Written Examination (CWE) will be conducted by the IBPS as a per-requisites for selection of personnel for Probationary Officers (PO)/ Management Trainees posts in the following 19 Public Sector Bank.
  • Allahabad Banks / Andhra Bank/ Bank of Baroda/ Bank of India/ Bank of Maharashtra/ Canara Bank/ Central Bank of India/ Corporation Bank/ Dena Bank/ Indian Bank/ Indian Overseas Bank/ Oriental Bank of Commerce/ Punjab National Bank/ Punjab & Sind Bank/ Syndicate Bank/ Union Bank of India/ United Bank of India/ UCO Bank/ Vijaya Bank
Those will be successful in the Common Written Exam (CWE) will be given a scorecard (Like CAT exam of IIM) and may apply to any of the participating bank when they come up with their job vacancy and then these successful candidates have quote their personal details and their CWE scores.

 Each of the bank will issue individual recruitment notifications, details of  vacancies, eligibility criteria etc. separately.

Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee posts :
  • Age : 20-30 years, age relaxation as per rules for SC/ST/OBC/ PWDs/ Ex.-SM
  • Qualification : Graduate in any discipline.
How to Apply for CWE :  Candidates need to apply Online at IBS website from 09/03/2012 to 30/03/2012 only.

Important Dates :
  1. Payment of Online Application Fees : 09/03/2012 to 30/03/2012 
  2. Payment of Offline Application Fees : 12/03/2012 to 07/04/2012 
  3. Start date of Online submission of Application : 09/03/2012
  4. Last date for online submission of Application :  30/03/2012
  5. Date of CWE Exam : 17/06/2012
Please visit http://www.ibps.in for all the details available and to submit the application online from 09/03/2012 onwards.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Malwa Gramin Bank Office Assistant Exam., 2011


General English 
(Held on 18-12-2011)
 
Directions– (Q. 1-10) 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.

In the modem times, few Indians stay put for a lifetime. They move from town to city and from city to suburb. They complete high school from a different state and ...(1)...college in a different one. They hop from a job in a particular region to a better job elsewhere. With each move, they make new friends, who become part of their ...(2)... lives at that time. For many of them, the summer is a special ...(3)... for new friendships. Today millions of Indians holiday abroad, and they go not only with an intent to see new ...(4)... but ...(5)... with the ...(6)... of meeting new people. No one really expects a casual ...(7)... to produce a close friend. But ...( 8) ...the beginning of a ...(9)... association is ...(10)…..

1. (A) like
(B) go
(C) move
(D) study
(E) attend
Ans : (E)

2. (A) usual
(B) daily
(C) common
(D) main
(E) society
Ans : (B)

3. (A) month
(B) seasonal
(C) era
(D) time
(E) week
Ans : (D)



4. (A) sights 
(B) area
(C) place 
(D) flowers
(E) palaces
Ans : (A)

5. (A) again 
(B) aim
(C) also 
(D) addition
(E) besides
Ans : (C)

6. (A) nope 
(B) ideal
(C) expect 
(D) visions
(E) ideas
Ans : (A)

7. (A) leave 
(B) trip
(C) experience 
(D) space
(E) holiday
Ans : (B)

8. (A) acceptably
(B) evidence
(C) surely
(D) immediately
(E) fastly
Ans : (C)

9. (A) lifelong 
(B) imaginative
(C) closely 
(D) friendship
(E) tourist
Ans : (A)

10. (A) accept 
(B) thought
(C) planned 
(D) plausibly
(E) possible
Ans : (E)

Directions– (Q. 11-20) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any .)

11. A great (A) / speaker can (B) / keep the audiencing (C) / spell bound. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

12. You must (A) / concentration on (B) / the work allotted (C) / to you. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)

13. You can (A) / borrow this books (B) / if you promise (C) / to return them. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)

14. We spent (A) / the entire (B) / evening listen (C) / to songs. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

15. The committee (A) / discussed many (B) / things in its (C) / annual meeting. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

16. I writing him (A) / a letter to (B) / congratulate him (C) / on his success. (D) No Error (E)
Ans : (A)

17. Everybody knows (A) / regard the (B) / ill effects smoking has (C) / on health. (D) No Error (E)
Ans : (B)

18. Someone hit (A) / myself as (B) / I came (C) / into the room. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)

19. Somebody has (A) / broken the window (B) / by throwing (C) / many stone at it. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)

20. The picture (A) / is too heavy (B) / to be hang (C) / on the wall. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

Directions– (Q. 21-25) Rearrange the following six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) in the proper
sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below:
(1) The poor Iamb was very scared to die and decided to trick the wolf.
(2) When the wolf began to play, the shepherd and the dogs heard the sound of the flute, and they came to rescue the lamb.
(3) It continued by saying that it had heard the wolf play the flute and had liked it very much.
(4) The lamb requested the wolf to grant it a last wish.
(5) Once, a wolf carried off a baby lamb from its flock in order to eat it.
(6) The wolf was pleased and decided to grant the lamb its last wish.

21. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence ?
(A) 5 
(B) 1
(C) 6 
(D) 4
(E) 2
Ans : (A)

22. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence ?
(A) 2 
(B) 1
(C) 4 
(D) 6
(E) 3
Ans : (C)

23. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence ?
(A) 1 
(B) 4
(C) 3 
(D) 5
(E) 2
Ans : (E)

24. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence ?
(A) 5 
(B) 2
(C) 4 
(D) 3
(E) 1
Ans : (E)

25. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence ?
(A) 1 
(B) 3
(C) 4 
(D) 2
(E) 6
Ans : (E)

Directions– (Q. 26-35) In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may either be misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., All Correct' as your answer.

26. He used (A) all his skills to calm the agitated (B) union leddar (C) and bring him to the negotiation (D) table. All correct (E)
Ans : (C)

27. I had a toothache, (A) so I took an appointment (B) with a famous (C) dentistry. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (D)

28. The city senter (A) is always (B) crowded (C) with tourists. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (A)

29. You can borrow (A) this book (B) if you promise (C) to return (D) it. All correct (E)
Ans : (E)

30. It isn't safe (A) to swim (B) in a weather (C) like these. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (D)

31. Patiense (A) and humility (B) have unlimited (C) power. (D) All correct. (E)
Ans : (A)

32. The delicious (A) lunch at the hotel satiated (B) my hungry (C) and desire. (D) All correct. (E)
Ans : (C)

33. I don't have enough (A) money to be able to afford (B) an expansive (C) holiday. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (C)

34. I expected (A) your house (B) to be very big, but it's not biggest (C) than mine. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (C)

35. You can ask your unkle (A) for anything (B) you want (C) as your birthday present. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (A)

Directions– (Q. 36-50) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

Once, there was a boy who was afraid of the dark. He thought that when it was dark his bedroom filled up with monsters. But there came a time when he was too old to be allowed to keep. sleeping with the light on. That first night he was paralysed with fear , and his mind was full of monsters. So much so, that he went over to his wardrobe to get a torch. But when he opened the wardrobe door he came face to face
with a monster, and he let out the loudest scream in the world. 

The monster was equally shocked. It grabbed its multicoloured hair and started crying. The monster cried for so long that the boy's shock and fear subsided. He calmed the monster as much as he could, and started talking to him, asking him why he was crying, and what he was doing there. The monster told him it lived in the wardrobe, but never went out, because it was afraid of the boy. When the boy asked for the reason, the monster told that the boy's face seemed to be the most horrible thing it had ever seen with eyes, ears and a nose. The boy felt exactly the same way about the monster, who had an enormous head full of hair.

Eventually, they realized that both of them had been afraid of the same thing: the unknown. To lose their fear of each other all they had to do was get to know each other. They applied the same strategy to the other things. Together they travelled the world, seeing lions, tigers, crocodiles and even dragons. It was the first time either of them had seen such creatures, but they made the effort to get to know them, and ended up dispelling their fear, and becoming friends. All kinds of creatures visited the boy's bedroom each night and, instead of fearing them he learnt to get to know them and befriend them.

Directions– (Q. 36-39) Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 

36. HORRIBLE
(A) strange 
(B) offensive
(C) humorous 
(D) unholy
(E) appealing
Ans : (B)

37. DISPELLING
(A) eliminating
(B) ignoring
(C) assembling
(D) recalling
(E) accumulating
Ans : (A)

38. LOSE
(A) suffer 
(B) overcome
(C) gain 
(D) failure
(E) yield
Ans : (B)

39. CALMED
(A) relieved 
(B) freed 
(C) imposed 
(D) consoled
(E) attended
Ans : (D)

Directions– (Q. 40-42) Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

40. ALLOWED
(A) granted 
(B) oppressed
(C) caged 
(D) punised
(E) denied
Ans : (E)

41. SUBSIDED
(A) decreased 
(B) fulfilled
(C) ended 
(D) enhanced
(E) created
Ans : (D)

42. ENORMOUS
(A) repulsive 
(B) strange
(C) sparse 
(D) tiny
(E) foul
Ans : (D)

43. What happened to the boy when he slept with the lights off ?
(A) He dreamt of monsters with multicoloured hair.
(B) The boy cried all night and couldn't sleep.
(C) The monsters filled up the boy's room.
(D) The monster screamed so loudly that it woke the boy.
(E) The monster in the boy's wardrobe went to his parents' room.
Ans : (C)

44. What were the boy and the monster afraid of ?
(A) They were both afraid of playing in the dark.
(B) The monster was afraid of the dark, while the boy was afraid of light.
(C) They were both afraid of the same thing-the unknown.
(D) They were both afraid of the boy's parents.
(E) They were both afraid of the dragons that ate children and monsters.
Ans : (C)

45. Which of the following can be the most appropriate title for the story ? 
(A) The monster who was afraid of the creatures.
(B) Monsters are not friendly creatures.
(C) Why should we sleep in the dark.
(D) The boy and the creatures.
(E) The boy who was afraid of the dark.
Ans : (D)

46. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the boy as per the passage ?
(A) The boy slept with the lights switched off.
(B) The boy finally conquered his fear of the unknown.
(C) The boy had befriended the monster.
(D) The boy travelled the world and became friends with creatures .
(E) All are true.
Ans : (A)

47. Which of the following is TRUE about the monster as per the passage ?
(A) The monster mocked the boy.
(B) The monster was afraid of the boy's parents.
(C) The monster was envious of the boy.
(D) The monster had multicoloured hair.
(E) None is true.
Ans : (D)

48. Why did the monster start crying ?
(A) The boy had hurt the monster while opening the wadrobe.
(B) The monster was afraid of the boy as he looked strange to him.
(C) The monster had been locked inside the wadrobe.
(D) The monster thought that the boy would capture him.
(E) None of these.
Ans : (B)

49. Why was the boy afraid of sleeping in the dark ?
(A) He had terrible nightmares whenever he slept in the dark.
(B) He thought that the monster will eat him up in the dark.
(C) He thought that his hair would turn muticoloured in the dark.
(D) He thought that monsters filled up his bedroom in the dark.
(E) None of these.
Ans : (D)

50. Why did the creatures visit the boy every night ?
(A) The monster had called them to scare the boy.
(B) The creatures were afraid of staying in the jungle.
(C) The creatures had plotted to kill the monster in the boy's bedroom.
(D) The boy had befriended them.
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Recruitment of 8500 Assistant (Clerk) vacancies in the State Bank of India



SBI Clerk Recruitment 2012 is that SBI had announced the 8500 Assistant Vacancies in the clerical cadre.This Advertisement in already a modification  in the ADVERTISEMENT NO. CRPD/CR/2011-12/05 Dated 27.12.2012

Here are some of the Details of 8500 Assistant vacancies in the State Bank of India.Candidates must read the Details below for applying Online for Assistant Vacancies in the SBI
 
Number of Vacancies:  8500 (Gen-3145, SC-2069, ST- 1337, OBC- 1949).The vacancies listed there also includes those vacancies that were advertised in the previous SBI Clerical Advt for SC/ST/OBC.
 
Pay scale: Rs 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/1-19300.
 
Probation Period: 6 months.Probation period is the time period during which the performance of newly appointed Candidates will be evaluated.If the Performance of candidates is satisfactory after the Probation period then HE/SHE will be regularised there by ending his/her probation period.
 
Eligibility Criteria: Interested Candidates who wish to apply for 8500 Assistant vacancies in the SBI must posses the below mentioned eligibility criteria.
 
Age Limit (As on 01.12.2011): Min Age: 18 years and Max: 28 years.
 
Educational Qualifications (As on 01.12.2011): Candidates must posses the below mentioned educational Qualifications
Min 12th Std Pass with 60 % marks (For Gen Candidates)  and 55 % marks (For SC/ST/PWD candidates)
OR
A Graduate Degree in any discipline from a recognised University of India. (Percentage in Graduation Does not matter) 
 
Additional Qualifications: Apart from the academic qualification mentioned above candidates must also
  • Have the ability to write and speak English Language fluently.
  • Have the Knowledge of Local Language.
Application Fees: An application fee of Rs 350 (For Gen and OBC Candidates) and Rs 50 (For Others) will have to be deposited either by Online Mode Or By Offline mode in any Branch of State bank of India before the last date.
 
Procedure for Applying: Interested candidates who meet the above mentioned eligibility criteria can send their Applications Online by using the below mentioned procedure.
 
(I) Payment of Fees (Offline): Candidates who wish to apply with Offline Fee Payment method must fill their Online Application at www.statebankofindia.com. Candidates must carefully fill the Online Application form by following the On-Screen Instruction.After submitting the Online Application form, the system will generate a Fee Payment Challan.This Fee Payment must be printed and used for Payment of Application fee in the State bank of India.After the Payment of Application fees, the registration process is completed.
 
(II) Payment of Fees (Online): In this case, candidates are required to Submit their applications Online at the  www.statebankofindia.com. and deposit their Application fees Online by using VISA/Master Card/ Debit Card or Net Banking.After the Payment of Application fees the system will generate an e-receipt that must printed and preserved as a record.After Submitting the Online Application, the System will generate an Application form that must be printed and preserved till the final selection
 
Important Dates to Note:
Online Registration will start form : 5th March, 2012
Last date for Submitting the Online Applications: 26th March, 2012
Application Fees can be paid In Between: 7th March, 2012 to 31st March, 2012
Date of Written Exam:  27.05.2012 and 03.06.2012
Dates for Downloading the Call Letter:  After 12th May, 2012
 
Details: Candidates applying for the post of Assistants in State Bank of India must read the Detailed Advt, from the Link given below.
 

SBI Defense Banking Advisor Recruitment

State Bank Of India, a nationalized Bank in India has given a recruitment 
notification for the recruitment Post of a Circle Defense Banking Advisor.  
The Candidates apply through online mode from 20-02-2012 to 24-03-2012.
The details of age limit, educational qualification, Hiring Process and other 
details of State Bank  Of India Recruitment are as follows.

Jobs Title : State Bank  Of India Recruitment 2012
Jobs Position: CDBA
Total Posts : 05 Posts
Hiring Process: Applicants will be short listed and called for an Interview. 
Selections would base purely on performance in Interview.
Age Limit:  Candidates’ age must be below 60 years. Cutoff date for 
determining age limit will be 01-02-2012.
Essential Requirement: Candidate must be an Army Officer retired in
 the rank of Brigadier or Major General.
Application Fee Details: Candidates must pay Rs. 500/- towards 
application Fee and Postal Charges. Fee must be paid in form of Cash 
Voucher to be downloaded for website www.statebankofindia.com or 
www.sbi.co.in. Deposit fee amount at any SBI branch and obtain 
receipt duly filled.
Important Dates:
Starting Date for Payment of Application Fee: 20.02.2012
Last Date for Payment of Application Fee: 17.03.2012
Last Date for Receipt of Application: 24.03.2012

How to Apply: Candidates must apply through prescribed format 
available at Bank’s website www.statebankofindia.com or www.sbi.co.in. 
Fill the application form with all essential details, attach photograph 
and attest signature.

Send it along with copies of all relevant documents or certificates to 
the following address, The General Manager, State Bank of India,
 Central Recruitment & Promotion Department, Tulsiani Chambers, 
1st Floor, West Wing, 212, Free Press Journal Marg, Nariman Point, 
Mumbai – 400 021 on or before 24-03-2012.

Click here for State Bank Of India Advt details

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

UNITED BANK OF INDIA PROBATIONARY OFFICERS RECRUITMENT


UNITED BANK OF INDIA
( A Govt. of India Undertaking)
11, Hemant Basu Sarani, Kolkata – 700001

United Bank of India, a leading Nationalised Public Sector Bank having one of the highest business productivity and profitability growth rate with all India presentation, invites applications from Indian citizens for following posts of Probationary Officer from those candidates who have valid score card 138  and 125 for SC/ST/OBC/PWD of CWE conducted by IBPS in 2011 for Probationary Officer/ Management Trainees :
  • Probationary Officer  :  450 posts (UR-176, SC-90, ST-70, OBC-114) (PH-53) in JMG-I Scale Rs.14500-25700, Age : 21-30 years, Qualification : Graduation with 55% marks (50% for SC/ ST/ PWD)
Application Fee : Rs.200/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD) to be deposited through CBS at any of the Branches of United Bank of India by means of a Payment challan OR (ii) Through NEFT at any Bank branch.

How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format available at United Bank's website from 24/02/2012 to 09/03/2012 only.The Application printout along with the fee payment receipt and required copies of documents should be kept ready for submission if shortlisted for Group Discussion and/Interview.

Please visit http://www.unitedbankofindia.com/English/Recruitment.aspx  for all the details and application format.

Monday, February 20, 2012

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE PRACTICE MCQs

Directions (Q. 1-9): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?

1. -84 x 29 + 365 = ?
   
(1) 2436    

(2) 2801    

(3) 2801
   
(4) 2071    

(5) None of these

2. (21.69)2 - √324 =?
(1) 440.4615    

(2) 425.4561    

(3) 452.4561

(4) 442.4651    

(5) None ofthese

3. (800 ÷ 64) x (1296 ÷ 36) = ?

(1) 420    

(2) 460    

(3) 500

(4) 540    

(5) None of these

4. (42 x 229)÷(9261)1⁄3 =?

(1) 452    

(2) 448    

(3) 458

(4) 456    

(5) None of these

5. (35423 +7104 +41720)-(317 x 89)=?

(1) 28213    

(2) 84307    

(3) 50694

(4) 54096    

(5) None of these

6. (9% of 386) x (6.5% of 144) = ?

(1) 340.1664    

(2) 325.1664    

(3) 333.3333
   
(4) 328.0065    

(5) None of these

7 . 4+4.44+44.4+4.04+444=?
(1) 500.88    

(2) 577.2    

(3) 495.22

(4) 472.88    

(5) None of these

8. 3√? = (36x24)÷9

(1) 884736    

(2) 804036    

(3) 854734

(4) 814736    

(5) None of these

9. (43% of 2750)- (38% of 2990) = ?

(1) 49.3    

(2) 44.7    

(3) 43.6

(4) 46.3    

(5) None of these

Directions (Q. 10-13): What should come in place of question.mark (?) in the following number series?

10. 13 14 30 93 376 1885 ?

(1) 10818    

(2) 10316

(3) 11316

(4) 11318    

(5) None of these

11. 4 6 9 13.5 20.25 30.375.?

(1) 40.25    

(2) 45.5625    

(3) 42.7525

(4) 48.5625    

(5) None ofthese

12. 400  240  144  86.4  51. 84  31.1 04 ?

(1) 19.2466    

(2) 17.2244    

(3) 16.8824

(4) 18.6624    

(5) None of these

13. 9 4.5 4.5 6.75 13.5 33.75 ?

(1) 101.25    

(2) 103.75    

(3) 99.75

(4) 105.50    

(5) None of these

14. The profit earned after selling an article for Rs 625 is the same as the loss incurred after seIling the article for Rs 435. What is the cost price ofthe article?

(1) Rs 530    

(2) Rs 520    

(3) Rs 540

(4) Rs 550    

(5) None of these

15. A sum of Rs 817 is divided among A, Band C such that 'A' receives 25% more than 'B' and 'B' receives 25% less than 'C'. What is A's share in the amount?

(1) Rs228

(2) Rs247

(3) Rs285

(4) Rs 304    

(5) None of these

16. Ms Sujata invests 7% ie Rs 2170, of her monthly salary in mutual funds. Later she invests 18% of her monthly salary in recurring deposits. Also, she invests 6% of her salary on NSC's. What is the total annual amount in- vested by Ms Sujata? .
(1) Rs 1,25,320

(2) Rs 1,13,520    

(3) Rs,I,35,120

(4) Rs 1,15,320    

(5) None of these

17. What is 30% of 40% of 2/5 2500?
(1) 500    

(2) 400    

(3) 360

(4) 120    

(5) None of these

18. A, B, C and D are four consecutive even numbers respectively and their average is 65. What is the product of A and D?

(1) 3968    

(2) 4216    

(3) 4092

(4) 4352    

(5) None of these

19. The sum offive numbers is 555. The average of the first two numbers is 75 and the third number is liS. What is the average of the last two numbers?

(1) 145    

(2) 290    

(3) 265

(4) 150    

(5) None of these

20. A car covers the first 35 km of its journey in 45 minutes and the remaining 69 km in 75 minutes. What is the average speed of the car?

(1) 42 kmlhr    

(2) 50 km/hr    

(3) 52 kmlhr

(4) 60 km/hr    

(5) None of these

21. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'PRIDE' be arranged?
   
(1) 60    

(2) 120    

(3) 15

(4) 360    

(5) None of these

22. The ages of Samir and Tanuj are in the ratio of 8 : 15 years respectively. After 9 years the ratio of their ages will be II : 18. What is the difference in years between their ages?
(1) 24 years

(2) 21 years.

(3) 20 years

(4)  33 years

(5)  None of these

Directions (Q. 23-27): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
23. 724.998+24.048+ 14.954=?    
(1) 8  
(2) 13  
(3) 2  
(4) 10  
(5) 16
24. (848.999+274.052)÷ 3.0054=?    
(1) 940  
(2) 836  
(3) 184  
(4)298  
(5)374
25.  3√184900 =?            
(1) 56  
(2) 44  
(3) 67  
(4) 33  
(5) 21
26. 18.5% of 425 + 16.2% of 388 =?    
(1) 141  
(2) 224  
(3) 116  
(4) 183  
(5) 215

27. 18.345 x 19.068 x ? = 11538.93375    
(1) 46    

(2) 61    

(3) 27    

(4) 33    

(5) 55


Directions (Q. 28-32): In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number. "

28. 529 841 961 1296 1681 1849 2209


(1) 1296        

(2) 841     

(3) 961

(4) 1681        

(5) None ofthese

29. 13   14  27  45  68  109   177
   
(1) 27        

(2) 109        

(3) 45

(4) 68        

(5) None of these

30. 14 22 34.5 55.5 87.25 13.875 209.125
   
(1) 55.5    

(2) 34.5    

(3) 135.875

(4) 87.25    

(5) None of these

31. 274 301 426 769 1498 2824 5026

(1) 301    

(2) 426    

(3) 79
   
(4) 2824    

(5) None of these

32. 4  28  160   990   6970   55832   502560


(1) 160    

(2) 990    

(3) 55832

(4) 6970    

(5) None of these

Directions (Q. 33-37): What s Would come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?

33. 89.4 x 412.8 x 648.1 =16?

(1) 41.8    

(2) 16.2    

(3) 18.4

(4) 25.6    

(5) None of these

34. 12% of 840 x 0.25% of 148 =?

(1) 37.296

(2) 101.17    

(3) 68.432

(4) 97.046.    

(5) None of these

35. A shopkeeper sells 200 metres of cloth for Rs 9,000 at a profit of Rs 5 per metre. What is the cost price of 1 metre of cloth?
(1) Rs45    

(2) Rs40    

(3) Rs35

(4) Rs30    

(5) None of these

36. the area of a circle is.1386 sq cm. What is the circumfer- ence of the circle?

(1) 142cm    

(2) 160cm    

(3) 130cm

(4) 132 cm    

(5) None of these

37. In a college a total number of 27 professors are appointed for all the faculties; viz Arts, Commerce and Science. If , equal number of professors are appointed for each of the faculties, how many professors are assigned to each faculty?

(1) 9    

(2) 12    

(3) 6

(4) 3    

(5) None of these     

38. Sridhar invests Rs 3,750 in shares, which is 25% of his monthly income. What is his monthly income?
(1) Rs 12,000    

(2) Rs 15,000    

(3) Rs 10,000

(4) Rs 16,000    

(5) None of these

39. Find the average of the following setof scores.

302, 152, 132, 122, 112
   
(1) 184        

(2) 165    

(3) 152

(4) 176        

(5) None of these

40. A bus covers a distance of 172 kms in 4 hours. What is the speed of the bus?
(1) 52km1hr    

(2) 47km1hr    

(3) 43km1hr

(4) 38 kmIhr    

(5) None of these

41. The total number of students in a school is 4800, out of which 60% are girls. What is the total number of boys in this school?


(1) 1920    

(2) 1934    

(3) 1980

(4) 1910    

(5) None of these

Directions (Q. 42-43): Each question below is followed by two statements A and B. You are to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.

Give answer (1) if the statement A alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statementit alone  not sufficient

Give answer 2) if the statement C alone is sufficien, to an we: the question, but the statement A alone is not sufficient.

Give answer 3) ifboth statements A and B together are needed to answer the question.

Give answer 4) if either the statementAalone or the statement B ,alone IS sufficient to-answer the question.

Give answer 5) if you cannot get the answer from the statements A and B together, but need even more data.

42. How many women can complete a piece of work in 15 days?

A . 12 women can complete the same piece of work in 20 days.

B. 10 men can complete rhe same piece of work in 12 days.
43. What is the rate of interest p.c.p.a. on an amount of Rs 12,000/- deposited in a bank?
A. The difference between the simple interest and the compound interest is Rs 172.80.
B. The simple interest for two years is Rs2,880.
Directions (Q. 44-48): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
44. (4576+3286+5639)÷(712+415+212)=?

(1) 18    

(2) 22    

(3) 34

(4) 10    

(5) 46

45.  675.456+ 12.492 x 55.671 =?

(1) 971    

(2) 1071    

(3) 1171

(4) 1271

(5) 1371

46. (447.22) 2=?

(1) 200000    

(2) 210000    

(3) 220000
   
(4) 230000    

(5) 240000

47. 4374562 x 64 = ? x 7777
(1) 360    

(2) 3600    

(3) 36000

(4) 360000    

(5) 3600000

48. (872% of 659) ÷ 543 = ?

(1) 17    

(2) 11    

(3) 21
   
(4) 27    

(5) 31

Directions (Q. 49-53): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

49. 5 9 18 34 59 95 ?


(1) 272    

(2) 168    

(3) 116

(4) 148    

(5) 144

50. 1200 480 192 76.8 30.72 12.288 ?

(1) 4.9152    

(2) 5.8192    

(3) 6.7112

(4) 7.6132    

(5) 8.5172

51. 963 927 855 747 603 423  ?

(1) 209

(2) 208    

(3) 207

(4) 206    

(5) 205

52. 841 .961 1089 1225 1369 1521. ?

(1) 1581            

(2) 1681        

(3) 1781

(4) 1881            

(5) 1981

53. 18  20  44  138  560  2810 ?

(1) 16818        

(2) 16836        

(3) 16854
   
(4) 16872         

(5) 16890

Directions (Q. 54-58): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? 

54. 74+.12x0.75-6 =?

   
(1)
72    

(2)
67    

(3) 62

(4) 77    

(5) None of these

55. 8888 + 848 + 88 - ? = 7337 + 737

(1) 1750    

(2) 1650    

(3) 1550

(4) 1450    

(5) None of these

56. 515.15-15.51-1.51-5.11-1.11=?

(1) 491.91

(2) 419.91    

(3) 499.19

(4) 411.19    

(5) None of these

57. (?) 2 + (123) 2 = (246)  2 - (99)  2 - 2462

(1) 184    

(2) 186     

(3) 182

(4) 180    

(5) None of these

58. 414 x? x7=127512

(1) 36    

(2) 40    

(3) 44

(4) 48    

(5) None of these

59. [(84) 2 ÷28 x 12]÷24 =7 x ?

(1) 15    

(2) 17    

(3) 19

(4) 21    

(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 60-65): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.
60. 561204 x 58 =? x 55555
(1) 606
(2) 646 
(3) 556
(4) 716 5)586
61. 459.008 + 3.0056 x 88.862 =?
(1) 738
(2) 725 
(3) 695
(4) 752
(5) 666
62. (444%of531)÷972 =? 
(1) 4.5
(2) 0.5 
(3) 2.5  
(4) 8.5 5)6.5
63. (9321 +5406+ 1001)÷(498+929+660)=?
(1) 13.5
(2) 4.5 
(3) 16.5
(4) 7.5
(5) 10.5
64. 9654 /21 +7638 / 44 =?
   
(1) 633    

(2) 600    

(3) 643

(4) 621    

(5) 598
65. (621.52)2=?
(1) 386300
(2) 379300
(3) 398300
(4) 365300
(5) 356300

Directions (Q. 66-70): What SilUUili come in place of question mark ('?) in the following number series ?
66. 444 467 513 582 674 789 ?
(1) 950 
(2) 904  
(3) 927
(4) 881 
(5) 973
67. 23 25 53 163 657 3291 ?
(1) 16461
(2) 13169  
(3) 9877
(4) 23045 
(5) 19753
68. 3 13 65 585 7605 129285 ?
(1) 2456415 
(2) 2235675  
(3) 2980565
(4) 2711985 
(5) 2197g45
69. 1 16 81 256 625 1296 ?
(1) 4096 
(2) 2401  
(3) 1764
(4) 3136 
(5) 6561
70. 12 12 18 45 180 1170 ?
(1) 12285 
(2) 10530  
(3) 11700
(4) 12870 
(5) 7605

Directions (Q.71-80): What should come in place of question mark(?) in the following questions?
71 .4+4.44+0.4+44.04+444=?
(1) 497.24 
(2) 487.66  
(3) 496.88
(4) 469.88 
(5) None of these
72. [(130)2÷ 25 x 15] ÷ 30 =?
(1) 352 
(2) 314  
(3) 326
(4) 338 
(5) None of these
73. 38+16x0.8=?
(1) 43.2 
(2) 50.8  
(3) 44.8
(4) 1.9 
(5) None of these
74. (?)2 +(65)2 = (160)2 -(90)2 -7191
(1) 75 
(2) 77  
(3) 79
(4) 81 
(5) None of these
75. 398 x ? x 7 = 47362
(1) 15 
(2) 13  
(3) 17
(4) 19 
(5) None of these
76. 1485x?=594
(1) 2/5
(2) 3/4
(3) 3/5
(4) 5/6
(5) None of these
77. 2116+692-?=1111
(1) 1667  
(2) 1677  
(3) 1687
(4) 1697  
(5) None of these
78. 6.896 + 3.753 - 2.005 + 1.004 =?
(1) 9.486  
(2) 9.648  
(3) 9.864
(4) 9.846  
(5) None of these
79. (6.5% of 375)-(0.85% of 230)=?
(1) 23.42  
(2) 24.24  
(3) 21.64
(4) 25.76  
(5) None of these
80. (13)54 x (13)-51 =.?
(1) 2197     .  
(2) 39  
(3) 169
(4) 130    
(5) None of these
81. 93. 2/7 x 5/6 x 3/8 x ? = 790

(1) 8848

(2) 8246

(3) 8484

(4) 8868
(5) None of these
82. 968 x 445 ÷ ?=17230.4
(1) 60 

(2) 40 

(3) 25 

(4) 35 

(5) None of these

83. (0.05 x 6.25) ÷ 2.5 =?

(1) 0.105

(2) 0.95

(3) 0.115

(4) 1.25 5)

(5) None of these

84. (41) 2 + (38) 2X (0.15) 2 =?

(1) 3125.0225    

(2) 1713.49

(3) 3125.15

(4) 59204.0225    

(5) None of these
85. In an election between two candidates, one got 72% of the total valid votes. 25% of the total votes are invalid. If the total votes are 8200, what is the number of valid votes the other person got?

(1)
1835    

(2)
1722

(3)
2050
   
(4)
4428    

(5)
None of these

86. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'WEDDING' be arranged?

(1)
5040    

(2)
2500

(3)
2520

(4)
5000    

(5)
Noneofthese

87. Milind takes as much time in running 15 metres as a car takes in covering 40 metres. What will be the distance covered by Milind during the time the car covers 2 km?
   
(1)
1000 metres    

(2)
600 metres    

(3)
650 metres

(4)
750 metres    

(5)
None of these

88. Four milkmen rented a pasture. A grazed 15 cows for 4 months, B grazed lQ cows for 2 months, C grazed 18 cows for 6  months, and D grazed 16 cows for 5 months. If A's share of rent is Rs 1,020, whatis C's share of rent?

(1)
Rs 1,836    

(2)
Rs 1,360    

(3)
Rs816

(4)
Cannot be determined

 (5)
None of these

Directions (Q. 89-92): Study the following data carefully and answer the questions given below. Out of 6500 students from the Arts wing of a college, 21 % of the total number of students have majored only in Psychology. 12% of the total number of students have majored only in English Literature, and 15% of the total number of students have majored only in Politics. 7% of the total number of students have majored only in Philosophy, and 10% of the total number of students have majored only in History. 8% of the total number of students have majored in both 'Psychology and Philosophy. 4% of the total number of students have majored in History as well as Politics, and 11 % of the total number of students have majored in English Literature as well as Politics. 9% of the total number of students have majored in Psychology and English Li .rature, and 3% of the total number of students have majored in History and Philosophy.

89.What is the ratio of the number of students majoring in Philosophy to the number of students majoring only in Psychology ?

(1)
4:5

(2)
5:6

(3)
6:7

(4)
7:8

(5)
None of these

90. Students majoring in History are approximately what percent of the total number of students majoring in Politics?

(1)
48    

(2)
61    

(3)
52    

(4)
57    

(5)
45

91.How many students have majored only in Politics?

(1)
650

(2)
975    

(3)
780

(4)
455

(5)
None of these

92. What is thetotal number of students majoring in English Literature?

(1)
780

(2)
1495

(3)
1300

(4)
2050

(5) None of these

93. Lowest number of students have majored in which subject?

(1)
History    

(2)
Philosophy    

(3)
Politics

(4)
English Literature     

(5)
Psychology
94. 9654 /21 +7638 / 44 =?
  
(1)
633   

(2)
600     

(3)
643

(4)
621   

(5)
598

95. (4.36) 2 x 66.5 - 371 = ?

(1)
902     

(2)
893     

(3)
871

(4)
888     .

(5)
880

Directions (Q. 96-100): What approximate value should come in place ofthe question mark (?) in the following questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
96. 3√7469 x√ 668 =?

(1) 300    

(2) 350    
                                              
(3) 505

(4) 425    

(5) 575

97. 2.5 x 0.08 ÷ (1.9)2 =?

(1) 1.5    

(2) 0.8    

(3) 0.010

(4) 0.06    

(5) 2.1
Directions (Q. 98-99): Each qu stion below is followed by two statements A and B. You are to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
Give answer I) if the statement A alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the Statement A alone is not sufficient
Give answer 2) if the statement C alone is sufficien, to an we: the question, but the statement A alone is not sufficient.
Give answer 3) ifboth statements A and B together are needed to answer the question. Give answer 4) if either the statement Aalone or the statement B alone IS sufficient to-answer the question. Give answer 5) if you cannot get the answer from the statements A and 8 together, but need even more data.

98. How many women can complete a piece of work in 15 days?
A. 12 women can comnlete the same piece of work in 20 days.
B. 10 men can complete rhe same piece of work in 12 days.

99.  What is the rate of interest p.c.p.a. on an amount of Rs 12,000/- deposited in a bank? 

A. The difference between the simple interest and the compound interest is Rs 172.80.
B. The simple interest for two years is Rs2,880.
100. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'WEDDING' be arranged?
(1) 5040  
(2) 2500
(3) 2520
(4) 5000  
(5) Noneofthe

Answer
1. (4) 26. (2) 51. (2) 76. (1)
2. (3) 27. (5) 52. (4) 77. (4)
3. (5) 28. (2) 53. (4) 78. (2)
4. (3) 29. (1) 54. (1) 79. (2)
5. (5) 30. (4) 55. (1) 80. (5)
6. (2) 31. (1) 56. (3) 81. (1)
7. (2) 32. (3) 57. (3) 82. (3)
8. (1) 33. (5) 58. (3) 83. (5)
9. (1) 34. (4) 59. (5) 84. (2)
10. (4) 35. (4) 60. (5) 85. (4)
11. (3) 36. (4) 61. (5) 86. (5)
12. (2) 37. (1) 62. (2) 87. (1)
13. (4) 38. (2) 63. (3) 88. (3)
14. (1) 39. (4) 64. (4) 89. (4)
15. (1) 40. (4) 65. (1) 90. (2)
16. (4) 41. (5 66. (3) 91. (5)
17. (4) 42. (3) 67. (5) 92. (1)
18. (4) 43. (5) 68. (4) 93. (3)
19. (2) 44. (3) 69. (2) 94. (5)
20. (3) 45. (1) 70. (1) 95. (4)
21. (2) 46. (2) 71. (3) 96. (1)
22. (3) 47. (4) 72. (4) 97. (1)
23. (4) 48. (5) 73. (2) 98. (3)
24. (3) 49. (1) 74. (5) 99. (5)
25. (5) 50. (3) 75. (1) 100. (5)

Friday, February 17, 2012

Objective Question based on Union Budget, Railway Budget and Economic Survey 2011-12

1. According to economic survey 2011-12, tabled in the parliament on February 25, 2011, how many villages in India are still out of telecom loop?
(1) 61,586
(2) 62,443
(3) 63,342
(4) 62,634

2. Union Railway Minister Ms. Mamata Banerjee presented the Railway Budget for 2011-12on
February 25, 2011 and fixed the plan outlay for 2011-12 at Rs.57, 630 crore, which is___ percent higher than the outlay for the year 2011-11.
(1) 38
(2) 42
(3) 44
(4) 40

3. According to the provisions of Railway Budget 2011-12, presented on February 25, 2011, which of the following combinations of project and proposed investments is not correct?
(1) New Railway Lines-Rs 9,583 crore
(2) Doubling the Lines-Rs5, 406 crore
(3) Gauge Conversion-Rs 2,470 crore
(4) Acquisition of rolling Stock-Rs 12,380 crore

4. Ms. Mamata Banerjee while presenting the Railway Budget for 2011-12 on February 25, 2011 fixed the target to load 993 million tones goods during 2011-12 to earn.
(1) Rs.68, 620 crore
(2) Rs.62, 489 crore
(3) Rs.67, 826 crore
(4) Rs.63, 765 crore

5. In the Railway Budget 2011-12, tabled on February 25, 2011, Ms.Mamata Banerjee has set an ambitious goal of enhancing the sundry earnings to Rs. 4,060 crore during 2011-12, which was___in 2010-11.
(1) Rs. 3170 Crore
(2) Rs. 3,530.34 Crore
(3) Rs.2, 596.31 Crore
(4) Rs.2, 778.34 Crore

6. Which one of the following projects was not announced by the Union Railway Minister Ms.Mamata Banerjee in the Railway Budget 2011-12, presented on February 25, 2011?
(1)Laying of 40 new lines
(2)Gauge Conversion of 1,017 km
(3)Trebling of 1125 km of track
(4)Electrification of 1,000km of track

7. Union Railway Minister Ms.Mamata Banerjee while presenting the Railway Budget for 2011-12 on February 25, 2011 proposed to set up a 700-megawatt gas-based power plant at Thakurli,which is situated in the state of
(1) West Bengal
(2) Andhra Pradesh
(3) Manipur
(4) Maharastra

8. How many new express trains were proposed in the Railway Budget 2011-12 on February 25, 2011 besides three new Shatabdis and nine new Duronto trains?
(1) 56
(2) 58
(3) 62
(4) 54

9. Which of the following statements regarding the Economic Survey 2010-11, tabled in the Parliament on February 25, 2011 is not correct?
(1) Estimated GDP growth in 2010-12, 8.6 percent
(2) Survey favours phased opening of foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail
(3) Survey does not favour second green revolution
(4) Efficient taxation of goods and services through GST

10. Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee presented the Budget 2011-12 on February 28, 2011.Which of the following is not a key features of this Budget?
(1) Gross Tax receipts are estimated at Rs. 932,440 crore
(2) Exemption limit for general category of individual taxpayers was not enhanced
(3) Total expenditure proposed at Rs. 12, 57,729 crore
(4) Rate of Minimum Alternative Tax increased to18.5 percent

11. Which of the following statements is not correct about the Budget 2011-12, tabled in the parliament of February 28, 2011?
(1) Increase of 18.3 percent in total plan allocation
(2) Standard rate of service tax retained at 10 percent
(3) Allocation of Rs. 900 crore for National Mission for protein supplement
(4) redit flow for farmers raised from Rs. 3,75,000 crore to Rs. 4,75,000 Crore in 2011-12.

12. According to Economic Survey 2010-11, during April 2006 to March 2010, India witnessed foreign direct Investment inflows worth ____ in the retail sector.
(1) $ 190 million
(2) $ 194.69 million
(3) $ 290 million
(4) $ 294.69 million

13. According to Economic survey 2010-11, presented in the Lok Sabha on February 25, 2011, while the overall gross domestic product (GDP) has grown by an average of 8.62 percent during 2004-05 to 2010-11, GDP of the agricultural sector has increased by only____during the same period.
(1) 3.46 percent
(2) 4.46 percent
(3) 2.46 percent
(4) 5.46 percent

14. According to the data presented in the Economic Survey 2010-11, from 2000-2001 to 2009-2010, the growth in wheat acreage was around 1.21 percent, What was the growth in yield?
(1) 1.89 percent
(2) 0.68 percent
(3) 1.59 percent
(4) 1.61 percent

15. In the Union Budget 2011-12 presented in the LokSabha on February 28, 2011, what amount has been proposed to be raised through disinvestment of Public Sector Undertakings?
(1) Rs. 35,000 crore
(2) Rs. 40,888 crore
(3) Rs. 40,000 crore
(4) Rs. 37,000 crore

16. According to the proposal of Union Budget 2011-12, the government is to finalise Direct Taxes Code for enactment during 2011-12.When will it be effective from?
(1) April 1, 2012
(2) May 1, 2012
(3) April 1, 2013
(4) May 1, 2013

17. According to proposals of Union Budget, 2011-12, to empower women and promote their self help groups (SHG) Women’s SHGs Devlopment Fund is to be created with a corpus of
(1) Rs. 600 crore
(2) Rs. 525 crore
(3) Rs. 625 crore
(4) Rs. 500 crore

18. Which of the following pairs based on Union Budget 2011-12 estimates is wrongly matched?
(1) Revenue Receipts-Rs. 789892 crore
(2) Capital Receipts-Rs. 467837crore
(3) Non Plan Expenditure-Rs. 816000 crore
(4) Revenue Deflect- Rs. 307270 crore

19. According to the Union Budget 2011-12 estimates for each rupee that comes in the government’s ex-chequer the share of different heads has been listed below. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(1) Borrowings and other liabilities-27 paise
(2) Corporation tax-23 paise
(3) Service tax and other taxes-6 paise
(4) Union Excise duties-11 paise

20. According to the Union Budget 2011-12 estimates presented in the Lok Sabha on February 28,2011,for each rupee that goes from government’s ex-chequer.the share of different heads has been listed below. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(1) Central Plan-22 paise
(2) Interest Payment-18 paise
(3) Defence-10 paise
(4) subsidies-9 paise

21. According to the Union Budget 2011-12, to further encourage States to allocate more funds for agriculture over and above their base line expenditure on farming, an additional sum of ____has been proposed for the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana.
(1) Rs. 1190 crore
(2) Rs. 1105 crore
(3) Rs. 1150 crore
(4) Rs. 5110 crore

22. In the Union Budget 2011-12 proposals presented in Lok Sabha on February 28, 2011, to provide Housing finance to targeted groups in rural areas at competitive rates, what provision has been made for the Rural Housing Fund?
(1) Rs. 2000 crore
(2) Rs. 3500 crore
(3) Rs. 3000 crore
(4) Rs. 2500 crore

23. Handloom weavers have been facing economic stress. In the Union Budget 2011-12, to benefit 15000 cooperative societies and about 300000 handloom weavers, it has been proposed to provide_____ to NABARD.
(1) Rs. 3000 crore
(2) Rs. 2000 crore
(3) Rs. 3500 crore
(4) Rs. 4661 crore

24. With an objective to bring green revolution in the eastern region of India i.e. Assam, West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand, eastern Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, what amount has been allocated in Union Budget 2011-12 for the programme that will target the rice based cropping system?
(1) Rs. 325 crore
(2) Rs. 400 crore
(3) Rs. 315 crore
(4) Rs. 415 crore

25. To build judicial infrastructure and E-courts project, the plan provision for the Department of justice has been increased three-fold to in the Union Budget 2011-12.
(1) Rs. 1000 crore
(2) Rs. 951 crore
(3) Rs. 2000 crore
(4) Rs. 1051 crore

26. In the Union Budget 2011-12 estimates presented in the Lok Sabha on February 28, 2011 the government has pegged fiscal deflect for 2011-12, at____ of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
(1) 4.8 percent
(2) 4.6 percent
(3) 4.9 percent
(4) 4.15 percent

27. Plan expenditure which broadly includes spending on assets and is perceived to provide a push to the economic growth is estimated to be____in 2011-12, as mentioned in the Union Budget 2011-12.
(1) Rs. 441500.09 crore
(2) Rs. 400000 crore
(3) Rs. 441546.75 crore
(4) Rs. 14546.7 crore

28. In the Union Budget 2011-12 presented on February 28, 2011, a big push to the infrastructure sector has been announced. What allotment has been proposed on the transport and the energy sectors out of Rs. 5.92 lakh crore earnmarked in the Central Plan?
(1) Rs. 2.72 lakh crore
(2) Rs. 1.72 lakh crore
(3) Rs. 1.75 lakh crore
(4) Rs. 1.89 lakh crore

29. Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has made a total allocation of____to give a greater to flagship programme Bharat Nirman,covering six sectors.
(1) Rs. 56000 crore
(2) Rs. 58000 crore
(3) Rs. 10000 crore
(4) Rs. 85000 crore

30. In the Union Budget 2011-12 proposals,what amount has been allocated under the Indira Awas Yojana for construction of house for BPL families in the left wing Extremist(LWE) districts?
(1) Rs. 8096 crore
(2) Rs. 18999 crore
(3) Rs. 8996 crore
(4) Rs. 7996 crore

31. In the union Budget 2011-12 presented in the parliament on February 28, 2011 by what percentage the defence budget has been raised from Rs. 147344 crore in 2010-11?
(1) 11.59 percent
(2) 12.59 percent
(3) 11.95 percent
(4) 12.5 percent

32. According to the Union Budget 2011-12, an international award with prize money of Rs. 1crore is to be instituted for promoting the values of universal brotherhood in the memory of
(1) Mahatma Gandhi
(2) Rabindranath Tagore
(3) Devendranath Tagore
(4) Subhash Chandra Bose

ANSWERS
1.(2) 2.(4) 3.(4) 4.(1) 5.(2) 6.(3) 7.(4) 8.(1) 9.(3) 10.(2) 11.(3) 12.(2) 13.(1) 14.(2) 15.(3) 16.(1) 17.(4) 18.(3) 19.(2) 20.(3) 21.(2) 22.(2) 23.(1) 24.(2) 25.(1) 26.(2) 27.(3) 28.(1) 29.(2) 30.(3) 31.(1) 32.(2)

18. (2) The correct answer is Rs. 816182 crore 19. (2) The correct answer is Rs. 24 paise. 20. (3) The correct answer is Rs. 11 paise.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Recruitment of Officers and Executives in Cent Bank Home Finance Limited


Cent Bank  Hiring Officers

Recruitment of Officers and Executives in Cent Bank Home Finance Limited- 2011-12
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Post Code Post Name Qualifcation No of Post Age
OF-01 Officer
A Graduate in any discipline from recognized University with minimum 55 percentage of marks. Desirable: Degree/diploma/cert ificate course in computer applications. Experience: i) Candidate should possess experience of working of at least one year in any Public/Private Sector Bank/Housing Finance Company in Junior Management Cadre. ii) Candidates having Experience in housing finance will be preferred.
22 27 Yrs
SO-02 Sr.Officer
A Post Graduate in any discipline from recognized University with minimum 55 percentage of marks. Desirable: Degree/diploma/certificate course in computer applications.Experience: i) Candidate should possess experience of working of at least 2 years in any Public/Private Sector Bank/Housing Finance Company in Junior Management cadre. ii) Candidates having Experience in housing finance will be preferred.
15 30 yrs
EX-03 Executive
MBA from recognized. University with minimum 60 percentage of marks. Desirable: Degree/diploma/certificate course in computer applications.Experience: i) Candidate should possess experience of working of at least 3 years in any Public/Private Sector Bank/Housing Finance Company in Junior/Middle Management cadre. ii) Candidates having Experience in housing finance will be preferred.
15 32 yrs

Application fees:
 Fees is Rs.400/- for Un-reserved and Rs.50/- for SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates payable by way of Demand Draft drawn on any Nationalized /Scheduled Bank favouring “Cent Bank Home Finance Limited” payable at Bhopal.

How to apply
Eligible candidates have to submit the application in the prescribed format . Last date of submission of the application will be 10th March 2012. The application superscribing “Application for the post of_____Post Code ( )” must reach to: General Manager ,Cent Bank Home Finance Limited, 2nd Floor, Central Bank of India Building, 9, Arera Hills Jail Road, Bhopal. 

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