Read United Commercial Bank Ltd Senior Officer 2014 Exam | |||
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1. Which was the first Muslim Country giving recognition to Bangladesh? | |||
(a) Malaysia | |||
(b) Senegal | |||
(c) Iraq | |||
(d) Iran | |||
Ans. c | |||
2. In MS-Excel, the summations of the cells D1, D2, D3, D4 equals - | |||
(a) =Σ(D1:D2:D4) | |||
(b) =sum(D1:D4) | |||
(c) =sum(D1:D4) | |||
(d) =(D1:D4) | |||
Ans. d | |||
3. The perimeter of a rectangular box is 42 cm. The length is 13 cm. Find its area. | |||
(a) 113 cm² | |||
(b) 104 cm² | |||
(c) 140 cm² | |||
(d) 121 cm² | |||
Ans. b | |||
4. Which country surrendered unconditionally during the World War II? | |||
(a) Germany | |||
(b) France | |||
(c) Japan | |||
(d) Austria | |||
Ans. a | |||
5. ‘Land of Midnight Sun’ is the name given to - | |||
(a) Norway | |||
(b) Sweden | |||
(c) Denmark | |||
(d) Dublin | |||
Ans. a | |||
6. Grand Prix is associated with - | |||
(a) Lawn Tennis | |||
(b) Boxing | |||
(c) Volleyball | |||
(d) Golf | |||
Ans. b | |||
7. What is SARS? | |||
(a) One kind of pneumonia | |||
(b) Yellow fever (kalazar) | |||
(c) One kind of Influenza | |||
(d) Bird Flue | |||
Ans. d | |||
8. A certain stock of food items is sufficient for 40 men for 12 days. Assuming the eating capacity of all the men to be the same, for how many day the food stock will last if an additional 15 men join the goruop? | |||
(a) 8 | |||
(b) 8 | |||
(c) 7 | |||
(d) 10 | |||
Ans. a | |||
9. When was the drama ‘Nil Darpan’ published? | |||
(a) 1819 A.D. | |||
(b) 1860 A.D. | |||
(c) 1909 A.D. | |||
(d) 1912 A.D. | |||
Ans. b | |||
10. Find the factors of the expression x∛ – 3x² + x + 3. | |||
(a) (x - 3)(x – 1) ² | |||
(b) (x + 3)(x + 1) ² | |||
(c) (x - 3)(x - 1)(x + 1) | |||
(d) (x + 3)(x - 1)(x + 1) | |||
Ans. c | |||
11. Seeta’s age is double that of Geetha’s. Some year back, Geetha was 30 years younger than Seeta. Find Seeta’s age. | |||
(a) 30 | |||
(b) 60 | |||
(c) 20 | |||
(d) None of the above | |||
Ans. b | |||
12. Zero was invaded by | |||
(a) Indians | |||
(b) Egyptians | |||
(c) Greeks | |||
(d) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
13. If a + b + c = 0, find the value of . | |||
(a) 3 | |||
(b) 0 | |||
(c) 1 | |||
(d) 2 | |||
Ans. a | |||
14. What is the length of Cox’s Bazer sea-shore? | |||
(a) 125 km | |||
(b) 155 km | |||
(c) 120 km | |||
(d) 195 km | |||
Ans. c | |||
15. All effective administrators are concerned about the welfare of their employee, and all administrators who are concerned about the welfare of their of theirs employee are liberal in granting time off for personal needs: therefor, all administers who are not liberal in granting time off for theirs employees’ personal needs are not effective administrators. If the argument above is valid, then it must be true that - | |||
(a) no ineffective administrators are liberal in granting time off for employees’ personal needs | |||
(b) no ineffective administrators are concerned about the welfare of their employees. | |||
(c) some effective administrators are not liberal in granting time off for their employees’ personal needs. | |||
(d) all effective administrators are liberal in granting time for their employees’ personal needs. | |||
Ans. d | |||
16. Which Indian state is located toward the north of syllhet? | |||
(a) West Bengal | |||
(b) Meghaloy | |||
(c) Assam | |||
(d) Mizoram | |||
Ans. b | |||
17. The major constituent of air is - | |||
(a) Oxygen | |||
(b) Carbon dioxide | |||
(c) Hydrogen | |||
(d) Nitrogen | |||
Ans. d | |||
18. The average weight of 39 students is 30 kg. By the admission of a new student, the average comes down to 29.8 kg. Find the weight of the new student. | |||
(a) 22 kg | |||
(b) 22.6 kg | |||
(c) 31 kg | |||
(d) 29.8 kg | |||
Ans. a | |||
19. Three consecutive even numbers are such that if the first is divided by 6, the second by 4 and third by 7, the sum of the quotient is 38. Find the numbers. | |||
(a) 22, 24, 26 | |||
(b) 32, 34, 36 | |||
(c) 46, 48, 50 | |||
(d) 66, 68, 70 | |||
Ans. d | |||
20. The saltiest sea is - | |||
(a) Arabian sea | |||
(b) Mediterranean sea | |||
(c) Red sea | |||
(d) Dead sea | |||
Ans. d | |||
21. For all natural of n, the number n² + n + 3 is - | |||
(a) a multiple of 3 | |||
(b) always odd | |||
(c) always even | |||
(d) None of the above | |||
Ans. b | |||
22. Where was the Rakhain tribe mainly live? | |||
(a) Rangamati | |||
(b) Cox’s Bazar | |||
(c) Mymensingh | |||
(d) Patuakhali | |||
Ans. b | |||
23. A sudden fall in barometer reading indicates - | |||
(a) clear weather | |||
(b) hailstorm | |||
(c) storm | |||
(d) heavy rainfall | |||
Ans. c | |||
24. Decibel is a unit of - | |||
(a) light | |||
(b) sound | |||
(c) heat | |||
(d) electricity | |||
Ans. b | |||
25. The Headquarter of FAO is located in - | |||
(a) New York | |||
(b) Washington | |||
(c) Rome | |||
(d) Paris | |||
Ans. c | |||
26. P, Q and R start a business. P invest 3.5 times as much as Q invests and Q invests one-third of what R does. If the gross profit is Tk. 1545 determine the share of P. | |||
(a) Tk. 618 | |||
(b) Tk. 309 | |||
(c) Tk. 720 | |||
(d) Tk. 721 | |||
Ans. d | |||
27. Enzymes help in | |||
(a) respiration | |||
(b) digestion of food | |||
(c) immune system | |||
(d) reproduction | |||
Ans. b | |||
28. To whom the constitution of Bangladesh has given the responsibility about the fulfillment of basic rights of people? | |||
(a) Session Judge | |||
(b) High Court | |||
(c) Supreme Court | |||
(d) Appellate Division | |||
Ans. c | |||
29. Bir Srestha Martyred Naik Munshi Abdur Rouf was born in - | |||
(a) Bhola | |||
(b) Jessore | |||
(c) Faridpur | |||
(d) Noakhali | |||
Ans. c | |||
30. Ain-i-Akbari in written by - | |||
(a) Ferdousi | |||
(b) Ghalib | |||
(c) Abul Fazal | |||
(d) Iqbal | |||
Ans. c | |||
Answer the questions based on the following information. From among six boys A, B, C, D, E and F and five girls P, Q, R, S and T, a team of six be selected under the following conditions: *. A and D have to be together. *. C cannot go with S. *. S and T have to be together. *. S and T have to be together. *. B cannot be teamed with E. *. D cannot go with P. *. B and R have to be together. *. C and Q have to be together. | |||
31. If four members including E have to be boys, the members other than E are - | |||
(a) ABDQR | |||
(b) ACDFQ | |||
(c) BCFQR | |||
(d) ADFST | |||
Ans. d | |||
32. If there be five boys in the team, the lone girl member is | |||
(a) P | |||
(b) Q | |||
(c) R | |||
(d) S | |||
Ans. b | |||
33. If the team including C consists of four boys, the members of the team other than C are - | |||
(a) ADEPQ | |||
(b) ABDQR | |||
(c) DEFAQ | |||
(d) BEFRQ | |||
Ans. b | |||
34. If including P, the team has three girls, the members are - | |||
(a) BCFQR | |||
(b) ADEST | |||
(c) ADBST | |||
(d) BFRST | |||
Ans. a | |||
Choose the correct answer. Each of the following problems consists of a question and two statements labeled 1 and 2. You must decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Using the data and your knowledge of everyday fact, make the appropriate choice from a to d as per following guidelines: a) if statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question asked b) if statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the question asked c) if both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question asked, but neither statement is alone sufficient d) if statements 1 and 2 together are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data are needed. | |||
35. Was Ruby’s promotion a deserved one? 1. Ruby’s promotion did not come as a surprise to any of her colleagues. 2. Ruby’s is not related to any director of the company. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
Ans. a | |||
36. Which is more scientific, allopathy or homeopathy? 1. Allopaths claim their system is the most scientific in the world. 2. Homepaths claim their system is the most scientific in the world. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
Ans. d | |||
Each sentence below has one or more blank(s). Choose the most appropriate alternative (s) to complete/correct the following sentence. | |||
37. Genetic engineering in humans should be used to _____ diseases, not to ____ genetic uniformity. | |||
(a) treat, foster | |||
(b) eradicate, cater | |||
(c) cure, generate | |||
(d) avoid, promote | |||
Ans. a | |||
38. In his short story, the author _____ the complexity of modern life and the _____ of modern man. | |||
(a) portrays, picture | |||
(b) delineates, inclinations | |||
(c) depicts, predicament | |||
(d) pictures, life | |||
Ans. c | |||
39. I could not _____ him to attend the meeting. | |||
(a) prevail over | |||
(b) prevail upon | |||
(c) prevail about | |||
(d) prevail in | |||
Ans. b | |||
Each sentence has four underlined word(s). The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked a, b, c and d. Identify the one underlined word(s) that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. | |||
40. the bear’s vision is poor, sense of smell is keen, the remarkable bruin to smell food far away as a mile. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
Ans. b | |||
41. In coffee maker, a plunger is over the wet coffee grounds the beverage the grounds. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
Ans. c | |||
42. A “marked deck” is one in which the backs of the cards altered slightly a player their values illegally. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
Ans. d | |||
In each of the following questions, a related pairs of words is followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. | |||
43. Plenitude : Abundance | |||
(a) augury : divination | |||
(b) perspicacity : clarity | |||
(c) indurate : harden | |||
(d) mulct : muzzle | |||
Ans. c | |||
44. Fulsome : Praise | |||
(a) hansom : cab | |||
(b) noisome : smell | |||
(c) lissome : movement | |||
(d) handsome : appearance | |||
Ans. b | |||
45. Key : Piano | |||
(a) wind : flute | |||
(b) oboe : saxophone | |||
(c) beat : drum | |||
(d) string : guitar | |||
Ans. d | |||
46. Communication : Message | |||
(a) humour : amusement | |||
(b) clarification : doubt | |||
(c) expression : words | |||
(d) radiation : cosmic | |||
Ans. c | |||
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question based on it. Active primarily at night, and at dusk and dawn, muskrats nonetheless may be seen at any of day in all seasons, especially spring. Excellent swimmers, these aquatic rodents spends much of their time in water. Propelled along by their slightly webbed hind feet and using their rudder like tail for guidance, they can swim backward or forward with ease. They dislike strong currents and avoid rocky areas. Their mouths close behind protruding incisors, thus allowing them to chew underwater. They can remain submerged for long periods, travelling great distance underwater. One muskrat was filmed underwater for 17 minutes, coming to the surface for air for 3 seconds, then submerging for another 10 minutes. Their large houses commonly contain one nesting chamber with one or more underwater entrances. Houses constructed along banks may have several chambers, each with one or more tunnels leading underwater. The houses and feeding platforms are added to as long as they are used; they usually house only one individual, though several muskarts may live together harmoniously. Food is commonly towed out to the feeding platforms, which can be distinguished from the houses by plant cutting and other scattered debris from eating. Houses are kept immaculately clean, with litter deposited on logs and rocks outside. Droughts and flooding are common hazards faced by these rodents, causing periodic population fluctuations. Over crowding, especially when it occurs during fall or winter, causes fighting among individuals, forcing many or travel several miles overland to seek a new place to live. | |||
47. What does the passage mainly discuss? | |||
(a) Animals that live near water | |||
(b) Physical characteristic of the muskrat | |||
(c) Muskrat houses | |||
(d) The living habits of the muskrat | |||
Ans. d | |||
48. The author mentions over crowding as - | |||
(a) being rare in muskrat houses. | |||
(b) the reason many muskrats must relocate | |||
(c) the reason litter surrounds the muskrat’s house | |||
(d) a cause of flooding during fall or winter | |||
Ans. b | |||
49. Which of the following is not mentioned as a characteristic of the Muskrat | |||
(a) Bushy tail | |||
(b) Webbed feet | |||
(c) Swimming ability | |||
(d) Ability to stay underwater | |||
Ans. b | |||
50. How can one tell the difference between muskrat housed and feeding platforms? | |||
(a) Houses have more chambers than feeding platforms. | |||
(b) Houses are cleaner than feeding platforms. | |||
(c) Feeding platforms can hold. | |||
(d) Houses are under water. | |||
Ans. B | |||
Study the following figure carefully and answer the question given below it. The rectangle represents artists, the circle represents players and the triangle represents doctors. | |||
51. How many artists are players? | |||
(a) 30 | |||
(b) 29 | |||
(c) 8 | |||
(d) 11 | |||
Ans. c | |||
52. How many players are neither artists nor doctors? | |||
(a) 3 | |||
(b) 4 | |||
(c) 8 | |||
(d) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
53. How many doctors are both players and artists? | |||
(a) 3 | |||
(b) 4 | |||
(c) 8 | |||
(d) 11 | |||
Ans. a | |||
54. How many doctors are neither players nor artists? | |||
(a) 30 | |||
(b) 27 | |||
(c) 28 | |||
(d) 29 | |||
Ans. b |