Read Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited Trainee Officer 2011 Exam
1. I shall not be late for dinner ________.
(a) if the train is late
(b) unless the train is late
(c) unless the train will be late
(d) unless the train will not be late
Ans. b
2. We lost confidence in him because he never ______ the grandiose promises he had made.
(a) Forgot about
(b) reneged on
(c) tired of
(d) delivered on
Ans. d
3. Whichever way you approach the problem _____.
(a) no one will not solve it
(b) it will not be solve
(c) it will not solve
(d) it will not be solved
Ans. d
4. He tames animals because he _______.
(a) seldom loves them
(b) is afraid of them
(c) hates them
(d) wants to set them free
Ans. b
5. Overindulgence ______ character as well as physical stamina.
(a) strengthens
(b) stimulates
(c) debilitates
(d) maintains
Ans. c
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below: A college president wishes to select four members of a faculty- student committee as representative to meet collage’s board of trustees. The faculty – student committee consists of exactly four faculty members- F, G, H, I and four students – R, S, T and U. The president can select any of the committee members as representatives as long as she observes the following restrictions.
* The group of our representatives must consist exactly two faculty member and two students.
* Either F or G must be one of the representatives, but F and G cannot both be representatives.
* If R is a representative, H must also be a representative
* If T is a representative, G cannot be a representative.
6. If G is a representative, which of the following can be the other three representatives?
(a) F, S, U
(b) H, I, R
(c) H, R, S
(d) H, S, T
(e) I ,R, U
Ans. c
7. If R is a representative, which of the following CANNOT also be a representative?
(a) H
(b) I
(c) S
(d) T
(e) U
Ans. b
8. If neither S nor U is a representative, which of the following is the pair of faculty member who must be representative?
(a) F and G
(b) F and H
(c) F and I
(d) G and H
(e) G and I
Ans. b
9. IF G, I and S are representatives, which of the following must also be a representatives?
(a) F
(b) H
(c) R
(d) T
(e) U
Ans. e
10. If T is a representative and H is not a representative, the group of representatives would be completely by determined if it were also true that
(a) F is a representative
(b) I is a representative
(c) G is not a representative
(d) R is not a representative
(e) U is not a representative
Ans. e

Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: The 50-million–year–old fossil of an ancient whale found in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan give strong evidence that modern whales are descended from a four –legged, land-dowelling animal. The fossils consist of part of the skull, some teeth, and the well preserved middle ear of an animal that was 6 to 8 feet long, weighed 350 pounds, had a work file snout, and had two foot-long jaws with sharp, triangular teeth. It is the middle ear which suggests that the ancient whale lived on land. Analysis indicated that the animal had eardrums, which do not work in water and which modern whales have only in vestigial form. Furthermore, the right and left ear bones were not isolated from each other. The separation of those bones in marine whales enables them to detect the direction of underwater sounds.
11. In line 10, the word ‘them’ refers to
(a) eardrums
(b) bones
(c) whales
(d) sounds
Ans. c
12. The 50- million-year-old fossils found in Pakistan
(a) are 6 to 8 feet long and 350 pounds in weight
(b) are descended from a four-legged, land-dewlling animal.
(c) prove the Himalayan foothills were once under water.
(d) Include the middle ear of an ancient whale.
Ans. b
13. Whales with eardrums
(a) would not be able to hear well in water
(b) were marine creatures
(c) could distinguish where underwater sounds originated
(d) could not live on land
Ans. a
14. A marine whale can recognize the source of a sound because
(a) The right and left ear bones are isolated from each other.
(b) The middle ear is in a vestigial from
(c) it lives underwater instead of on land
(d) it has a well-preserved middle ear.
Ans. a
15. Where in the passage does the author describe the ancient whale?
(a) Lines 1-3
(b) Lines 4-6
(c) Lines 7-8
(d) Lines 9-10
Ans. a
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
16. Which number has the same property as the following numbers?
957, 777, 876
(a) 999
(b) 697
(c) 979
(d) 894
Ans. d
17. Which one word cannot be found from the letter of the word ‘CHOREOGRAPHY’?
(a) GEOGRAPHY
(b) GRAPH
(c) PHOTOGRAPHY
(d) OGRE
Ans. d
18. If the seventh day of a month is three (3) days earlier then Friday, what day will be on the nineteenth day of the month?
(a) Sunday
(b) Monday
(c) Wednesday
(d) Friday
Ans. a
19. Which number can be placed at the sign of interrogation?
27         22         50
13         12         26
9           2             ?
(a) 12
(b) 39
(c) 18
(d) 24
Ans. d
20. Which one of the following figure is different from the rest of three?
Layer 1 (a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) .
(b) .
(c) .
(d) .
Ans. c
Choose the correct answer.
21. If a : b = 4 : 7 and b : c =5 : 6 then what is a : b : c ?
(a) 4 :7 :6
(b) 20 : 35 : 24
(c) 20 : 35 : 42
(d) 24 : 35: 30
(e) 20 :25 : 30
Ans. c
22. 6 man and 8 women can do a work in 18 days. How many days will it require to complete the whole work if 3 man and 3 women work together?
(a) 10 days
(b) 12 days
(c) 14 days
(d) 16 days
(e) 20 days
Ans. d
23. If P = x² - 36 x² - 49 and Q = x + 6 x + 7 , then what is the value of P Q ?
(a) x + 6 x + 7
(b) x - 6 x + 7
(c) x - 6 x + 6
(d) x + 6 x - 7
(e) None
Ans. a
24. A contractor estimates that he can paint a house in 5 days by using 5 men. If he actually uses only 5 men for the job how many days will it take to do this job?
(a) 5
(b) 5 1 2
(c) 5 1 3
(d) 6
(e) None
Ans. d
25. If x² + y² = 36 and ( x + y)² = 64, than what is the value of xy?
(a) 14
(b) 28
(c) 45
(d) 50
(e) 60
Ans. a
26. Two numbers are in the ratio of 1 : 2. If 7 be added to both, their ratio changes to 3 : 5. The greater number is ___.
(a) 20
(b) 24
(c) 28
(d) 32
(e) None
Ans. c
27. From 2009 to 2010 the sales in a shop decreased by 80%. If the sales in 2010 were the same as in 2009, by what increase from 2009 to 2010?
(a) 80%
(b) 100%
(c) 120%
(d) 400%
(e) 500%
Ans. e
28. The length of three sides of a triangle is 3m, 4m and 5m respectively. What is the area of the triangle?
(a) 5
(b) 5.5
(c) 6
(d) 6.5
(e) 7
Ans. c
29. Driving at 48 miles per hour, how many minutes will it take to drive 32 miles?
(a) 35
(b) 40
(c) 45
(d) 50
(e) 60
Ans. b
30. At present, father’s age is 4 times more than that of his son. 6 days ago father’s age was 10 times more than that of his son. What is their present age?
(a) 56 and 14 years
(b) 36 and 9 years
(c) 32 and 8 years
(d) 40 and 10 years
(e) 48 and 12 years
Ans. b
31. As a results of increase in the price of sugar by 25%, a family reduced its consumption in such a way that expenditure on sugar did not increase. What is the percentage decline in sugar consumption?
(a) 20%
(b) 22%
(c) 25%
(d) 28%
(e) 30%
Ans. a
32. If 3a +5b =10 and 5a +3b =30, then what is the average (arithmetic mean) of a and b?
(a) 2.5
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 8
(e) 10
Ans. a
Choose the correct answer.
33. The headquarters of UNCTAD is in ---
(a) New York
(b) London
(c) Geneva
(d) Paris
Ans. c
34. Who is the first women president in te world?
(a) Imelda Marcos
(b) Srimavo Bandarnayke
(c) Isabela Peron
(d) None of these
Ans. c
35. The prophet Hajrat Mohammad (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam) lost his grandfather at the age of ---
(a) 8 years
(b) 6 years
(c) 5 years
(d) 9 years
Ans. a
36. Where is Adam’s Peak?
(a) Indonesia
(b) Viet Nam
(c) Sri Lanka
(d) India
Ans. c
37. At what age, Hajrat Mohammad (Sallallaho Alaiha Wasallam) was blessed with the first Revelation ?
(a) 25 years
(b) 40 years
(c) 41 years
(d) 43 years
Ans. b
38. Which of the following is not the element of ‘Akhlak’?
(a) To maintain honesty and good behavior
(b) To maintain chastity
(c) To help the destitute
(d) To recite the Holy Quran
Ans. d
39. How many Qureysh soldiers were killed in the battle of Badr?
(a) 50
(b) 60
(c) 70
(d) 80
Ans. c
40. “Impossible is a word which is found in a fool’s dictionary” was the observation of :
(a) Abraham Lincon
(b) Bangabandu Shejkh Mujibur Rahman
(c) Napoleon
(d) A. Hitler
Ans. c
41. Reuter is the news agency of which country?
(a) United states
(b) United Kingdom
(c) Bangladesh
(d) None of these
Ans. b
42. Mother Teresa was born in ---
(a) England
(b) India
(c) Albania
(d) Germany
Ans. c
43. Which one is not a central bank?
(a) State Bank f India
(b) State Bank of Pakistan
(c) Bank of England
(d) Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority
Ans. a
44. How many Surahs are there in the Holy Quran?
(a) 121
(b) 114
(c) 111
(d) 107
Ans. b
45. What is the meaning Jihad?
(a) Firm determination
(b) Perseverance
(c) A holy war
(d) Strong effort for a pious object
Ans. d
46. The prophet Hajrat Mohammad (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam) went to which country for business?
(a) Mesopotamia
(b) Abyssina
(c) Syria
(d) Egypt
Ans. c
47. The next world cup football will be held in (year 2011) ----
(a) Italy
(b) USA
(c) Brazil
(d) Argentina
Ans. c
48. Which of the following is not Farz in the performance of Hajj?
(a) To put on the dress of Ihram
(b) Tawafe Ziarat
(c) To stay in Arafat
(d) To stay In Meena
Ans. d
49. The first NAM conference was held in ---
(a) Cairo
(b) Belgrade
(c) Jakarta
(d) Istanbul
Ans. b
50. Which one is the source of Shariah (Islamic Law)?
(a) Quran
(b) Sunnah
(c) Ijma
(d) All of the above
Ans. d
51. The largest island in the world is ---
(a) Australia
(b) New Zealand
(c) Greenland
(d) None of these
Ans. c
52. What is the meaning of the word ‘Takwa’?
(a) Self-correction
(b) Self- restraint
(c) Fearful about Allah
(d) All of the above
Ans. c
Choose the word or phrase from the given alternatives that is most nearly similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.
53. CONJECTURE
(a) Magic
(b) Guess
(c) Position
(d) Form
(e) Place
Ans. b
54. PLAGARISM
(a) Theft of funds
(b) Belief
(c) Theft of ideas
(d) Arson
(e) Ethical
Ans. c
55. INCREDIBLE
(a) Unlikely
(b) Unhappy
(c) Unbelievable
(d) Untimely
(e) Unavoidable
Ans. c
56. WINDFALL
(a) Wait
(b) Autumn
(c) Unexpected
(d) Spring
(e) Rainfall
Ans. c
57. ZEALOT
(a) Friend
(b) Enemy
(c) Fanatic
(d) Murderer
(e) Praise
Ans. c
Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in capital letters.
58. ALARM: TRIGGER
(a) prison : escape
(b) tunnel : dig
(c) criminal : corner
(d) fright : allary
(e) trap : spring
Ans. e
59. CONTINENT : ISLAND
(a) ocean : lake
(b) cape: cove
(c) isthmus : peninsula
(d) river : cannel
(e) plateau : plain
Ans. a
60. FOX : CUNNING
(a) dog : playfull
(b) hyena : amusing
(c) beaver :industrious
(d) vixen : cute
(e) colt : sturdy
Ans. c
61. WHISPER : SPEAK
(a) brush : touch
(b) skip : walk
(c) listen : hear
(d) request : ask
(e) whimper : whine
Ans. a
62. SCALES : JUSTICE
(a) weight : measures
(b) law :court
(c) torch : liberty
(d) travel : Peace
(e) balance : equity
Ans. c