Review Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited Management Trainee Officer 2010 Exam | |||
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1. As any economist knows, healthy people pose of an economic burden to society than unhealthy people. Not surprisingly, every rupee Indian government spends on prenatal care for undocumented immigrants will save taxpayers of India at least from that burden. Which of the following, if true, would best explain why the statistics cited above are not surprising? | |||
The taxpayers of India pay for prenatal care of all immigrants. | |||
Babies born in India to undocumented immigrant parents are entitled to infant care benefits from the central government. | |||
India benefits from prenatal care given to promote undocumented immigration. | |||
Babies whose mothers did not receive prenatal care are just as healthy as other babes. | |||
Pregnant women who do not receive prenatal care are more likely to experience health problems than other pregnant women. | |||
Ans. | |||
2. Doing or saying something morally right stands for --- | |||
Excelled | |||
Righteous | |||
Wisdom | |||
Compassionate | |||
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3. Headquarter of European Union Located at ---- | |||
Luxemburg | |||
Paris | |||
Brussels | |||
London | |||
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4. Our school district should not spend its money on the new Verbal Advantage reading programmed. After all, our students get all the reading practice need by studying history and science. The argument above depends on which of the following assumption? | |||
The verbal Advantage programmed would not help the students learn history and science. | |||
Other reading programmers are just as effective but less expensive than the verbal advantage programmed. | |||
The Verbal Advantage Programme involves only reading practice. | |||
Teaching students history and science is more important than teaching reading skills. | |||
The students can already read well enough to study history and science. | |||
Ans. | |||
5. Which of the following is known as “Twin of Bretton Wood”? | |||
IMF, IDA | |||
IMF, IBRD | |||
ILO, IDA | |||
ILO, IBRD | |||
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6. If Tk. 4,500 was invested in a share when the price per share was Tk. 9 and Tk. 3,000 was invested in another share when the price per share was Tk. 10. What was the average price per share purchased? | |||
Tk. 9.20 | |||
Tk. 9.375 | |||
Tk. 9.40 | |||
Tk. 9.625 | |||
Ans. | |||
7. The Angeles are created from ‘Nur’ They rememberance of Allah is their life. They are ever ready to carry out the command of Allah. Among the angels who distributes the livelihood of the living beings is --- | |||
Hazrat Jibriel (As) | |||
Hazrat Michael (As) | |||
Hazrat Ajrail (As) | |||
Hazrat Israfil (As) | |||
Ans. | |||
8. People should be held accountable for their own behavior, and if holding people accountable for their own behavior entails capital punishment, then so be it. However, no person should be held accountable for behavior over which he or she had no control. Which of the following is the most logical conclusion of the argument above? | |||
People should not be held accountable for the behavior of their people. | |||
people have control over their own behavior. | |||
people cannot control the behavior of other people. | |||
Behavior that cannot be controlled should not be punished. | |||
People have control over behavior that is subject to capital punishment. | |||
Ans. | |||
9. A warehouse has 20 packers. Each packer can load of a box in 9 minutes. How many boxes can be loaded in 1 hours by all 20 packers? | |||
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25 | |||
20 | |||
Ans. | |||
10. Different portions of the Quran were revealed according to the need of mankind. Thus the whole of the Holy Quran Was revealed in --- | |||
15 years | |||
20 years | |||
21 years | |||
23 years | |||
Ans. | |||
11. Recitation of Surat Al- Quria teaches us --- | |||
The world is temporary, everything in this world will be destroyed and that will be the day of judgment. | |||
Those who earn wealth in improper ways will be burnt in Jahannam in the Akhirat. | |||
Generally men are ungrateful to Allah Almighty and naturally very greedy; greed for more wealth makes man go ashtray. | |||
Allah is One, Unique and Absolute. | |||
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12. How many kinds of Sawm ( fasting) are there ? | |||
Four | |||
Five | |||
Six | |||
Seven | |||
Ans. | |||
13. How many members were in the committee for drafting the constitution of Bangladesh? | |||
31 | |||
32 | |||
33 | |||
34 | |||
Ans. | |||
14. It costs X taka each make the first thousand copies of a CD and Y taka to make each subsequent copy. How many taka will it cost to make Z copies (Z is greater than 1000) of the CD? | |||
1000X + YZ | |||
1000(Z – X) + XY | |||
1000(Z – Y) + XZ | |||
1000(X – Y) + YZ | |||
Ans. | |||
15. If X and Y are prime numbers, then which of the following cannot be the sum of X and Y? | |||
5 | |||
13 | |||
16 | |||
23 | |||
Ans. | |||
16. Harzrat Ismail (As) was a son of the great Prophet Hazarat Ibrahim ( As). Allah be glorified! He commanded Ibrahim (As) to send his wife Bibi Hajra with her boy baby into exile. Hazrat Ismail (As) was exiled to --- | |||
Madina | |||
Kufa | |||
Makka | |||
Egypt | |||
Ans. | |||
17. A motorcycle cost Tk. 2500 when it is brand new. At the end year it is worth | |||
Tk. 1,000 | |||
Tk. 1,200 | |||
Tk. 1,340 | |||
Tk. 1,430 | |||
Ans. | |||
18. The autobiography ‘From Third World to First’ is Written by --- | |||
Indira Gandhi | |||
Sir Fazle Hassan Abed | |||
Mahathir Muhammed | |||
Nelson Mandela | |||
Ans. | |||
19. | |||
x | |||
y | |||
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20. Which of the two countries is involved with Sunshine Policy? | |||
China – Russia | |||
North Korea – South Korea | |||
Japan – Thailand | |||
Taiwan – Hong Kong | |||
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21. Allah has proclaimaed in The Holy Quran saying.” Innallaziina ya –kuluuna’ amwaalal Yataamaa Zulman’ innama ya” Kuluuna fii butuunihim Naaraa: Was sa-yas lawna saiirnaa.’’ In which Surah of The Quran, the above verse has been stated? | |||
Surat - Al – Insan | |||
Surat – An- Nisa | |||
Surat Al- Jinn | |||
Surat Al-Hadid | |||
Ans. | |||
22. If X, Y and Z are chosen from the three number 2. -3 and | |||
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16 | |||
24 | |||
36 | |||
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23. | |||
100π | |||
49 π | |||
144 π | |||
64 π | |||
Ans. | |||
Choose the most suitable “one word” for the following phrases / expressions. | |||
24. A heavy unnatural slumber | |||
Nap | |||
Insomnia | |||
Coma | |||
Stupor | |||
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25. Parts of a country behind the coast or a river’s banks | |||
Swamps | |||
Archipelago | |||
Hinterland | |||
Isthmus | |||
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26. One who promotes the idea of absence of government of any kind, when every man should be a law unto himself. | |||
Anarchist | |||
Belligerent | |||
iconoclast | |||
Agnostic | |||
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27. A story in verse | |||
Elegy | |||
Hymn | |||
Sonnet | |||
Ballad | |||
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28. A place of ideal peace and happiness | |||
Aslum | |||
Utopia | |||
El Dorado | |||
Elysium | |||
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Direction: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:From amongst five doctors. A, B, C, D and E, for E, four engineers, G, H,K and L and L and six teachers, M, N, O, P, Q, and R , some teams are to be selected .Ok these, A, B, G, H,O, P and Q are females and are females and the rest males. The formation of teams is subject to the following conditions: * Wherever there is a male doctor, there will be no female teacher. * Wherever there is a male engineer, there will be no female doctor. * There shall not be more than two male teachers in any team. | |||
29. If the team consists of three doctors, two male engineers and two teachers, the members of the team could be | |||
CDEKLMN | |||
ABCKLMR | |||
CDEKLPR | |||
BCDKLNR | |||
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30. If the team consists of two doctors, two female teachers and two engineers, all the following teams are possible except. | |||
OPGHAB | |||
ABGHPQ | |||
ABGHOQ | |||
ABKLPQ | |||
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31. If the team consists of two doctors, one engineer and four teachers, all the following teams are possible except | |||
ABGMNOP | |||
ABKNRPQ | |||
ABHMOPQ | |||
ABHMRPQ | |||
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Directions for Questions: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below: Number of Different Classes of Vehicles Sold in the Country over the Years. | |||
32. The percentage increase in sales in 1993 over the previous year was maximum for which class of vehicles? | |||
CLASS 3 | |||
CLASS 1 | |||
CLASS 4 | |||
CLASS 2 | |||
CLASS 5 | |||
Ans. | |||
33. If the same percentage increase in the number of class 1 vehicles in 1994 over 1993 is expected in 1995, approximately how many vehicles will be sold in 1995? | |||
139 | |||
141 | |||
144 | |||
133 | |||
131 | |||
Ans. | |||
34. The number of class 1 vehicles sold in 1993 was approximately what percent of the total number of vehicles in 1992? | |||
8 | |||
10 | |||
7 | |||
9 | |||
11 | |||
Ans. | |||
In each of the following questions, out of the given alternative, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the italicized bold part of the sentence. | |||
35. He could not tolerate his friend rejoicing in his ignominy. | |||
defeat | |||
dishonor | |||
misery | |||
victory | |||
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36. Even today many people are guided by abstruse moral values. | |||
irrational | |||
obscure | |||
impracticable | |||
dangerous | |||
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37. During negotiations, the Managing Director remained obdurate. | |||
adamant | |||
tough | |||
co-operative | |||
flexible | |||
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38. Nobody has yet seen the peregrination of heavenly beings on earth. | |||
visit | |||
arrival | |||
traveling | |||
casting glance on | |||
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39. As the jockey tried to ride the horse, it suddenly went berserk. | |||
broke the carriage | |||
on a galloping speed. | |||
became uncontrollably wild. | |||
began to kick back | |||
Ans. | |||
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. The object underlying the rules of natural justice is to prevent miscarriage of justice and secure fair play in action. As pointed out earlier the requirement about quasi –judicial functions achieves this object by excluding chances of arbitrariness and ensuring a degree of fairness in the process of decision-making. Keeping in view the expanding horizon of the principles of natural justice, we are of the opinion that the requirement to record reason can be regarded as one of the principles of natural justice which govern exercise of power by administrative authorities. The rules of natural’s justice are not embodied rules. The extent of their application depends upon the particular statutory framework where under jurisdiction has been conferred on the administrative authority. With regard to the exercise of a particular power by an administrative authority including exercise of judicial or quasi-judicial functions the legislature, While conferring the said power, may feel that it would not be in the larger public interest that the reasons for the order passed by the administrative authority be recorded in the order and be communicated to the aggrieved party and it may dispense with such a requirement. | |||
40. According to the passage, natural justice can be brought about by: | |||
Administrative authority framing rules suitably. | |||
administrative authority observing the rules of pair play. | |||
administrative authority remaining vigilant. | |||
administrative authority upholding rules of natural justice. | |||
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41. “To dispense with a requirement” means | |||
to drop the charge | |||
to cancel all formal procedure | |||
to alter the provisions of the case. | |||
to do without the demand. | |||
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42. From the passages it is clear that it is the legislature that: | |||
invests the administrative authority with enormous powers. | |||
embodies rules. | |||
has the larger interests of public welfare. | |||
leaves administrative authority enough discretion to interpret rules. | |||
Ans. | |||
43. According to the passage, there is always a gap between | |||
demand for natural justice and its realization. | |||
intention and execution | |||
rules of natural justice and their application. | |||
conception of a rule and its concretization. | |||
Ans. | |||
44. “The rules of the natural justice are not embodied rules | |||
are flexible | |||
cannot be visualized. | |||
are left deliberately vague. | |||
cannot be satisfactorily interpreted. | |||
Ans. | |||
You are provided with the first part of a sentence. The remaining sentence is broken into four parts labeled (P), (Q), (R) and (S).You are required to arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningful sentence and them choose the correct combination. | |||
45. The idea of the Yahoos (P) too (Q) in all its devastating implications, (R) is one to be explored (S) but not taken as the last word about human nature | |||
PRQS | |||
RQSP | |||
SPRQ | |||
SRPQ | |||
Ans. | |||
46. You must leave a note (P) Otherwise she will be terribly worried (Q) For your mother (R) At the usual hour (S) If you are not back home | |||
QPRS | |||
QPSR | |||
SRPQ | |||
SRQP | |||
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47. If you have patience (P) to become an interesting and enthusiastic listener (Q) from the other person himself (R) and if you train yourself (S) You will get to know all the details, first hand | |||
PRSQ | |||
PSRQ | |||
RPSQ | |||
RSQP | |||
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48. As the situation has changed, (P) It was last discussed this matter (Q) it was best to contact you (R) it appeared to me (S) Without losing time | |||
PRQS | |||
PRQS | |||
PRSQ | |||
SPRQ | |||
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49. As the whole human blood and its related blood products (P) the collection and distribution is (Q) are drugs (R) and rules there under (S) regulated under Drugs and Cosmetics Act | |||
QSPR | |||
PSRQ | |||
QPSR | |||
SPRQ | |||
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Total Question : | 49 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |