Review Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited Management Trainee Officer 2011 Exam
1. Who is known as the ‘media moghul’?
Bill Gates
Tata
Rupert Murdoch
Rockefeller
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2. If n is a number such that (-8) 2n = 2 8 + 2n , than n =?
1 2 1/2
2
3 2
4
5
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3. “ So establish weight with justice and fall not short in the balance.” In which Surah of The Holy Quran has the above verse been stated?
Al-Baqarah
Ar- Rahman
Trade sanctions
Freedom movement
Al-Mulk
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4. With how many disciples was “Ashabe Suffa” Constituted?
70
100
313
700
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5. Which one of the fist Ayat in the Holy Quran in respect of riba (interest)?
Surah An –Nasaa : 130
Surah Al –Imran :123
Surah Ar-Rum : 39
Sura Al- Baqarah : 275
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6. What is the absolute value of twice the difference of the roots of the equation 5 y 2 -20y +15 =0?
0
1
2
3
4
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7. The author of the book Arms and the Man is
William Shakespeare
Lews is Carol
Lews Maria Remarque
George Benard Shaw
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8. If ( x 2 - 4) ( 4 5 - 5)=0, then x =?
-4
-1
-4 5
4 5
4
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9. Who was the first women martyr among the muslims (Shahid)?
Hajrat Fatima (Radhiallaho anha)
Hajrat Asma (Radhillahao anha)
Hajrat Sumaiya (Radhiallaho anha)
Hajrat Khadeja ( Radhillaho anha)
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10. A body has a mass M and a weight W on Earth. If it is taken to the moon.
Both M and W will remain the same
Both M and W will change
M will remain the same but W will decrease
W will remain the same but M will decrease
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11. In which Surah women’s rights have been stated?
Surah –At –Tauba
Surah An- Nisaa
Surah Al- Hadid
Surah Al- Hashar
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12. Which country has no sea Port?
Maldives
Nepal
Greece
Venezuela
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13. ISBN is related to ------
TV Channel
Books and Publications
Green house
UN peace keeping force
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14. Layer 1 P Q R S
In the figures, PS = 5 cm, QS =6 cm and the area of ∆PQR is 40 cm2.What is the area of ∆QRS?
10
15
20
25
45
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15. “The Last Supper” was painted by ----
Michelangelo
Raphael
Botticelli
Leonardo da Vinci
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16. A school has a total enrollment of 90 students. There are 30 students taking Physics, 25 taking English , and 13 taking both. What percentage of the students are taking either Physics or English?
30%
36%
47%
51%
58%
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17. Rina and Shila entered into a partnership with their capitals in the ratio 5:6.At the end of 8 months, Rina withdraws her capital. If they receive the profit in the ratio of 5 :9 find how long, Shila’s capital was used?
10 months
12months
14 months
16months
18 months
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18. Who among the following is a world famous chemist?
Jabir Ibne Haiyan
Ibna Sina
Omar Khiyam
Al Beruni
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19. If x > y > 0 and p > q > 0, than which one of the following expressions must be greater than 1?
x + p y + q
x + q y + p
x p
xq yp
yq xp
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20. Layer 1 Circle Q Circle P
In the figure, circle P has diameter 2 and circle Q has diameter 1. What is the area of the shaded region?
3 4 π
7 2 π
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21. What is the largest man made structure of the world?
PETRONAS Tower
Pyramid of Giza
Eiffel Tower
The Great Wall of China
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22. Who introduced Harkat in the Holy Quran?
Hajrat Umar (Rahillaho anho)
Harjar Uthman (Rahillaho anho)
Harjar Mohammad ( Sallallaho alaihe wasallm)
Hajjaz Bin- Yousuf (Radhiallaho anho)
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23. Shakespeare’s King Lear’ is a ----
Comedy
Historical play
Tragedy
Satire
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24. Which of the following Holy book was revealed to Hajrat Daud ( Peace be upon him)?
Taurat
Jabur
Injeel
Al- Quran
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25. Which one of the following is courageous deed in the eye of Islam?
To perform Salaata
To Perform solemn deed
Not to yield to injustice
To keep patience in danger
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26. There are five Mosques mentioned in the Quran; Masjid al-Haram, al-Nabi,ai-Aqsa. Quaba and ………?
Masjid al- Qiblatain
Masjid Omar
Masjid al- Aqabah
Masjid al- Zirar
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27. Apartheid in South Africa was concerned with—
Tribal conflict
Separation of black and white race
Trade sanctions
Freedom movement
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28. Three time the present age of a father is equal to eight times the present age of his son. Eight years hence the father will be twice as old as his son at time.what are their present ages?
35, 15
32, 12
40, 15
27, 8
35, 25
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29. Three coins are tossed. Find the probability of at least one head and one tail.
1 2
1 4
3 4
2 3
None of these
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30. Which of the following is not a name of a Greek God?
Pluto
Earth
Jupiter
Neptune
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31. The average of six consecutive integers in increasing order of size is 9 1 2 .What is the average of the last 3 integers?
8
9 1 2
10
11
19
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32. If 4% of (P+ Q) is 8 and P is a positive integer, what is the greatest possible value of Q?
196
197
198
199
200
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
Faith in progress is deep within our culture. We have been taught to believe that our lives are better than the lives of these who came before us. The ideology of modern economics suggests that material progress has yielded enhanced satisfaction and well-being. But much of our confidences about our lives are easier than those of earlier generations. The field research of anthropologists, however, gives another view of the conventional wisdom.
The lives of so-called primitive peoples are commonly thought to be harsh-their existence is dominated by the “incessant quest for food.” In fact, primitives do little work. by contemporary standards, we’d have to judge them very lazy. In the Sandwich island of Hawaii, man work only four hours a day. And Australian aborigines have similar schedules. The key to understanding why these “stone age peoples” fail to act like us – increasing their work effort to get more things ----- is that they limited desires. In the race between wanting and having, they have kept their wanting low and, in this way, ensure their own kind of satisfaction. They are materially poor by contemporary standards, but at least in one dimension –time –we have to count them richer.
We have paid a price for prosperity. Capitalism has brought a dramatically increased standard of living, but at the cost of a much more demanding work--life. We have color television and compact disc players, but we need them to unwind after a stressful day at the office. We take vacations but we work so hard throughout the year that they become indispensable to our sanity. The conventional wisdom that economic progress has given us more things as well as more leisure is difficult to sustain.
33. The case of aborigines of Hawii and Australia are presented as examples of –
Noble savages with little sense of times
Malingerers turn down opportunities to work
People who implicitly believe in progress
People unmotivated for material progress
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34. The last few sentences of the passage provide—
A series of assertion and qualifications with a conclusion
A reconcitation of two opposing viewpoints
A recapitulation of a previously made argument
An example of the argument that has been proposed earlier.
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35. The Primary purpose of the passage is to—
Dispute an assumption
Highlight a problem
Answer a criticism
Ridicule a theory
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36. The author regards “the conventional wisdom” with ----
Resentment
Skepticism
Complacency
Apprehension
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37. The passage implicitly deals with —
Trade off between work and leisure
Value judgment in two different ages
The bad work habit of primitives
Our material progress
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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The manager of a radio show during the curse of one week. She will feature one vocalist on the show each day from Monday through Saturday. The manager must schedule the vocations for the show according to the following conditions:
M must be featured earlier in the week than R.
P must be featured on Tuesday.
Q must be featured on the day immediately before or immediately after the day on which N is featured.
38. If Q is to be featured on Thursday, the latest day on which M can be featured is ____.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
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39. If S is to be featured on Friday, M must be featured on ____.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
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40. If N is to be featured on Thursday, the earliest day on which R can be featured is ____.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
41. A drug that is highly effective in treating many types of infection can, at present, be obtained only from the bark or the ibora, a tree that is quite rare in the wild. It takes the bark of 5,000 trees to make one kilogram of the drug. It follows, therefore, that continued production of the drug must inevitably lead to the ibora’s extinction.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the arguments above?
The drug made from the ibora bark is dispended to doctors from a central authority.
The drug made from the ibora bark is expensive to produce
The leaves of the ibora are used in number of medicinal products
The ibora can be propagated from cuttings and grown under cultivation
The ibora generally grows in largely inaccessible places.
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42. Opponents of laws that require automobile drivers and passengers to wear seat belts argue that in a free society people has the right to take risks as long as the people do not harm the others as a result of taking risks. As a result, they conclude that it should be each person’s decision whether or not to be a seat belt.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion drawn above?
Many new cars built with seat that automatically fastens when someone sits in the front seat.
Automobile insurance rates for all automobile owners are higher because of the need to pay for the increased injuries or deaths of people not wearing seat belts. ca
Passengers in airplanes are required to wear seat belts during takeoffs and landings.
The rate of automobile fatalities in districts that do not have mandatory seat-belt laws is greater than the rate of fatalities in districts that do have such laws.
In automobile accidents, a greater number of passengers who do not wear seat belts are injured than are passengers who do wear seat belts.
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Each of the following sentences contains a blank space. Below the sentence are a set of words lettered (a) through (d). Selects the word that best completes the sentence.
43. The patient bore the pain _____, neither wincing nor whimpering when the incision was made.
poorly
Marginally
Stoically
Sardonically
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44. By communicating through pointing and making gestures, he was able to overcome any _____ difficulties that arose during his recent trip to china.
Linguistic
Plausible
Monetary
Territorial
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45. She pointed out that his resume was ____ because it merely recorded his previous position and failed to highlight the specific skills he had mastered in each job.
Disinterested
Inadequate
Conclusive
Obligatory
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46. Fame is ____ ; today’s rising star is all too tomorrow’s washed-up has been.
Rewarding
Gradual
Transitory
Spontaneous
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47. By nature, Imran was ____, given to striking up casual conversation with strangers the encountered at bus stops.
Diffident
Observant
Reticent
Gregarious
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Each of the following problems has a questions and two statements which are labeled (1) and (2).Use date given in (1) and (2) to decide whether the statements are sufficient to answers the questions. Select one of the following.
a. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) ALONE is not sufficient.
b. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) ALONE is not sufficient.
c. Both statements TOGETHER are sufficient but NEITER statement alone is sufficient.
d. Each statement ALONE is sufficient.
e. Statement (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
48. Car X traveled from city A to city B in 30 minutes. What was the average speed of car X?
1) Half the distance of the trip was covered at 50 miles per hour, and the other half of the distance was covered at 60 miles per hour.
2) Car x traveled 30 miles during the trip.
A
B
C
D
E
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49. What is the volume of rectangular box S?
1. The total surface area of S is 22
2. The rectangular box S is a cube.
A
B
C
D
E
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50. How many minutes are there is time period T?
1. Time period T extends from 12.00 midnight to 12.00noon.
2. Time period T is 2 hours and 180 seconds long.
A
B
C
D
E
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Find out which underlined part of the following sentences has an error.
51. A person can be called guilty until proven in a court of law.
can
guilty
proven
law
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52. A more sense of ethics and integrity is expected of a physician.
more
ethics
integrity
physician.
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53. In a epidemic, unprotected children remain lesser vulnerable.
epidemic
unprotected
lesser
vulnerable.
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54. The news of Musa Ibrahim’s ascent to Mt Everest brought proud and joy for all Bangladeshis.
ascent
Mt
Proud
Bangladeshis
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55. The use of fossil fuel is more worse for the environment.
fossil
more
worse
environment.
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Select the Lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in capital letters.
56. MINISTER: SERMON
politician :Promises
Doctor: diagnosis
Curator: Museum
Lecturer: Speech
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57. TIFF : QUARRER
conflagration : fire
truce : battle
peccadillo : offence
fib : argument
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58. ARCHELAGO :ISLAND
peninsula :strait
cluster : star
border :nation
Nucleus : atom
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59. TELLER : BANK
artist : museum
cashier : cheque
waiter L restaurant
borrower :loan
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60. PLUMAGE : BIRD
fleece : Sheep
hive : bee
foliage : horse
forage: cattle
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Total Question : 60
Total Hit : 0
Correct : 0
Wrong/Cheat : 0