Read National Bank Limited Officer 2009 Exam | |||
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1. NBFIs constitute of which of the following? | |||
(a) Banks and leasing firms | |||
(b) leasing firms and insurance companies | |||
(c) Banks and insurance firms | |||
(d) Banks, leasing firms and insurance companies | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
2. The sum of two numbers is 56. If three times of the smaller number is one-half of the larger number, what is the larger number? | |||
(a) 16 | |||
(b) 7.5 | |||
(c) 4 | |||
(d) 48 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
3. The name of the strand of virus, known as “ swine flu” virus, that has been declared as a pandemic worldwide is: | |||
(a) HIN2 | |||
(b) H2N2 | |||
(c) H2N2 | |||
(d) HINI | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
4. The largest ocean of the world is the -. | |||
(a) Antarctic | |||
(b) Atlantic | |||
(c) Indian | |||
(d) Pacific | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
5. If b> 2 and 2x -3b =0, which of the following must be true? | |||
(a) x >- 3 | |||
(b) x < 2 | |||
(c) x=3 | |||
(d) x < 3 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
6. Six consecutive whole numbers are given. The sum of the first three numbers is 27. What is the sum of the last three numbers? | |||
(a) 36 | |||
(b) 33 | |||
(c) 32 | |||
(d) 30 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
7. If 8 workers can complete 9 identical jobs in 3 days, how long ( in days) will it take 4 workers to complete 10 such jobs? | |||
(a) 5 | |||
(b) 4 | |||
(c) 6 | |||
(d) 3 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
8. Each of two groups of tourists has 60 people, if three-fourth of the first group and two-third of the second group board buses to travel to a museum, how many more people of the first group board buses than that of the second group? | |||
(a) 5 | |||
(b) 6 | |||
(c) 10 | |||
(d) 15 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
9. The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located at - | |||
(a) Dhaka | |||
(b) Thimpu | |||
(c) Mumbai | |||
(d) Kathmandu | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
10. The first Prime Minister of Bangladesh was - | |||
(a) Sheikh Mujibur Rahman | |||
(b) Syed Nazrul Islam | |||
(c) AHM Kamruzzaman | |||
(d) Dr. Karmal Hossain | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. e | |||
11. Which organization tries to find solutions to world problems and disputes? | |||
(a) The United Nations | |||
(b) IMF | |||
(c) UNICEF | |||
(d) Green peace | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
12. Mr. Zaman is insured completely for Tk. 1,50,000 against damages to his machinery For any damage over Tk. 1,50,000 the insurance company will pay Tk. 1,50,000 plus 15% of the additional damage. For a recent accident, Mr. Zaman was paid Tk. 1,56,000 by the insurance company. What was the total amount of the damage estimated? | |||
(a) Tk. 1,04,000 | |||
(b) Tk. 90.000 | |||
(c) Tk.40,000 | |||
(d) Tk. 80,000 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. e | |||
13. A car goes 15 miles on a gallon of octane when it is driven at 50 miles per hour. When the car is driven at 60 miles per hour. It only goes 80% as far. How many gallons of octane is needed to travel 200 miles if half the distance is traveled at 50 miles per hour and the rest at 60 miles per hour? | |||
(a) 13.33 | |||
(b) 16.67 | |||
(c) 10.6 | |||
(d) 15 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
14. Three boys have marbles in the ratio of 19 : 5 : 3.If the boy with the least number has 9 marbles, how many marbles does the boy with the highest number have? | |||
(a) 57 | |||
(b) 15 | |||
(c) 76 | |||
(d) 6 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
15. Money appears to have a major influence on: | |||
(a) Inflation | |||
(b) the business cycle | |||
(c) interest rates | |||
(d) all of these | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
16. 120 students in a class play cricket or football or both. if 75 students play cricket and 60 students ply football, how many play both? | |||
(a) 15 | |||
(b) 16 | |||
(c) 76 | |||
(d) 38 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
17. The country which ranks in terms of land area is : | |||
(a) China | |||
(b) Canada | |||
(c) Russia | |||
(d) USA | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
18. Basar bought equal numbers of 50-paisa and 75-paisa stamps .If the total cost of the stamps was Tk. 50.00, what was the total number of stamps bought? | |||
(a) 25 | |||
(b) 34 | |||
(c) 40 | |||
(d) 80 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
19. The area of a rectangle R with width 4 feet is equal to the area of a square S, which has a perimeter of 24 feet. The Perimeter of the rectangle R, in feet, is : | |||
(a) 9 | |||
(b) 16 | |||
(c) 24 | |||
(d) 26 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
20. The first woman prime Minister of Britain was: | |||
(a) Golda Meir | |||
(b) Gro Herlen Brundtland | |||
(c) Dame Eugenia Charles | |||
(d) Margeret Thatcher | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
21. If y = / x , then for what values of x, y will be positive? | |||
(a) x > 2 or x < 0 | |||
(b) x > 0 | |||
(c) x < 0 | |||
(d) -2 < x < 2 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
22. The first industrial revolution took place in --- | |||
(a) USA | |||
(b) England | |||
(c) France | |||
(d) Germany | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
23. An increase in the growth rate of the money supply is most likely to be followed by : | |||
(a) Recession | |||
(b) a decline in economic activity | |||
(c) inflation | |||
(d) all of these | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
24. When you purchase shares of corporate stock, then--- | |||
(a) You have loaned money to the corporation | |||
(b) You own part the corporation | |||
(c) you have made new funds available of the corporation | |||
(d) All of these e. none of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
25. Olympic 2012 will be held in ___ | |||
(a) London | |||
(b) Paris | |||
(c) New York | |||
(d) Beijing | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
26. Ms. Zareen Purchased stock for tk. 15,000 and sold of it after its values doubled. She sold the remaining stock at times its purchase price, what was her total profit? | |||
(a) Tk. 15000 | |||
(b) Tk. 20,000 | |||
(c) Tk. 25,000 | |||
(d) Tk. 30,00 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
27. “ Paradise Regained” was written by----- | |||
(a) Lord Byron | |||
(b) William Shakespeare | |||
(c) John Miton | |||
(d) Percy Bysshe Shelley | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
28. What does NBF stand for? | |||
(a) Non-Bank Financial institution | |||
(b) Neo- Bangla Funding Institution | |||
(c) Non Bangladeshi Formal Industries | |||
(d) Non- Banking Foreign Institution | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
29. After taking 30 socks out of the washing machine, Shamin noticed that the ratio of blue socks to brown socks to black was 2:3:5. How many socks were in the washing machine? | |||
(a) 21 | |||
(b) 15 | |||
(c) 9 | |||
(d) 6 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
30. A two –digit number has 3 in its unit digit. The sum of its digit is one –seventh of the number itself. What is the number? | |||
(a) 73 | |||
(b) 63 | |||
(c) 53 | |||
(d) 83 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
31. According to ADB/world bank, the expected GDP growth rate of Bangladesh in the current fiscal year is expected to be close to: | |||
(a) 9% | |||
(b) 8% | |||
(c) 7% | |||
(d) 5% | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
32. The price of a DVD Player is discounted by 10 percent, and the reduced price is the then discounted again by 10 percent. The series of successive discounts is equivalent to a single discount of----. | |||
(a) 20% | |||
(b) 19% | |||
(c) 18% | |||
(d) 11 % | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
33. The world’s largest diamond producing country is : | |||
(a) South Africa | |||
(b) Saudi Arabia | |||
(c) USA d. Switzerland | |||
(d) Pacific | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. | |||
34. If an inspector rejects 0.08% of a product as defective, how many units of the product will be examined in order to reject? | |||
(a) 1500 | |||
(b) 500 | |||
(c) 2000 | |||
(d) 2500 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
35. The current inflation rate of Bangladesh is close to which of the following? | |||
(a) 5% | |||
(b) 6% | |||
(c) 7% | |||
(d) 8% | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
36. The total cost of a bouquet of rose at a flower shop depends on the number of roses ordered. The vase costs $5, and each rose costs $2.25.Which equation can be used to find ‘c’ the total cost of a bouquet with ‘r’ roses? | |||
(a) c = ( 5+2.25) r | |||
(b) c = 5r + 2.25 | |||
(c) c = 5+ 2.5r | |||
(d) c = 5 + ( 5-2.25 ) r | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
37. Which city is known as the city? | |||
(a) Tokyo | |||
(b) Joypur | |||
(c) Delhi | |||
(d) Beijing | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
38. If an integer Y is subtracted from an integer x, and the result is greater than x, then Y must be : | |||
(a) Equal to x, | |||
(b) Less than 0 | |||
(c) Less than x | |||
(d) Greater than 0 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
39. If K is divisible by 3, 9 and 12, which of the following is also divisible by these numbers? | |||
(a) K+ 15 | |||
(b) k+35 | |||
(c) k+45 | |||
(d) k+72 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
40. Who is the current governor of Bangladesh Bank (year 2009)? | |||
(a) Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed | |||
(b) Dr. Farashuddin | |||
(c) Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed | |||
(d) Dr. Atur Rahman | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
A related pair of words or phrases is followed by five options. Select an option that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. | |||
41. CRIME : PUNISHMENT | |||
(a) fun : Enjoyment | |||
(b) Collection : Set | |||
(c) Theft : Law | |||
(d) Robbery : Police | |||
(e) Misdeed :Penalty | |||
Ans. e | |||
42. EVIDENCE : PROVE | |||
(a) Facts : Establish | |||
(b) Illustration : justify | |||
(c) Data : Measure | |||
(d) Fortification Defend | |||
(e) Weapon : Attack | |||
Ans. d | |||
43. FLOCK : BIRDS | |||
(a) Pool : Water | |||
(b) pack : Wolves | |||
(c) Stray : Doges | |||
(d) Zoo : Animals | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
44. LAZY : INDOLENT | |||
(a) Introvert : Sociable | |||
(b) Work : Toil | |||
(c) Novice : Veteran | |||
(d) Stubborn :Inflexible | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
45. FLOCK : BIRDS | |||
(a) Reap : Autumn | |||
(b) Grow : Field | |||
(c) Plant : Yield | |||
(d) Crop : Seed | |||
(e) Spread : Seed | |||
Ans. c | |||
Identifying correct Sentence From each set sentences/phrases, select the correct option. | |||
46. SET 1 | |||
(a) It is further from here. | |||
(b) it is still further from here | |||
(c) what you say is fur from truth | |||
(d) it is far from here | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
47. SET 3 | |||
(a) It is neither true nor valid | |||
(b) it is not true and nor valid | |||
(c) It is nor true and definitely not valid | |||
(d) It is neither true or valid | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
48. SET 2 | |||
(a) Beside being clever, she is very perceptive | |||
(b) Beside being clever, she is very perceptive | |||
(c) Beside beings clever, she is also perceptive | |||
(d) Aside being clever, she is very perceptive | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
49. SET 5 | |||
(a) Actions speak louder than words | |||
(b) An action speak louder than words | |||
(c) The actions speak much louder than words | |||
(d) Action speak louder than words | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
50. SET 4 | |||
(a) You have achieve much more than expected | |||
(b) You achieved much more then expected | |||
(c) You have achieved much have more than what we expected | |||
(d) You have achieved more than what we expected. | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
Select the word that best expresses the underline word in each sentence. | |||
51. In comparison to be the history of the world, human life is very transient. | |||
(a) Meaningless | |||
(b) poignant | |||
(c) short-lived | |||
(d) arbitrary | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
52. Read the abridged version of the novel to get an overall idea of the book. | |||
(a) Summarized | |||
(b) condensed | |||
(c) critique’s | |||
(d) accurate | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
53. Employers look for agility in workers in small part production plants. | |||
(a) dexterity | |||
(b) flexibility | |||
(c) liveliness | |||
(d) alertness | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
54. You can reach your goal only when you aspire . | |||
(a) aim high | |||
(b) attempt it | |||
(c) try | |||
(d) dream | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
55. Every individual is responsible for upholding the moral of society. | |||
(a) developing | |||
(b) judging | |||
(c) keeping up | |||
(d) marinating | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
Select the word, which most appropriatley fills in the gap in each sentence. | |||
56. He ___ pursued the implementation of the project. | |||
(a) arrogantly | |||
(b) absolutely | |||
(c) doggedly | |||
(d) instinctively | |||
(e) increasingly | |||
Ans. c | |||
57. It is a stereotyping ____ that all people prefer basketball as a sport over all others. | |||
(a) belief | |||
(b) information | |||
(c) fact | |||
(d) reality | |||
(e) truth | |||
Ans. a | |||
58. Some people believe that money is the primary ____ that drives individuals. | |||
(a) effect | |||
(b) issue | |||
(c) aspect | |||
(d) motivator | |||
(e) sources | |||
Ans. d | |||
59. It is an old ___ that says ‘Only the wearer known where the shoe pinches’. | |||
(a) belief | |||
(b) perception | |||
(c) person | |||
(d) notion | |||
(e) adage | |||
Ans. e | |||
60. Frankly, I find it too ___ a situation for him to have berated his child like that. | |||
(a) insignificant | |||
(b) grave | |||
(c) acute | |||
(d) delicate | |||
(e) sensitive | |||
Ans. a |