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Exam Name: Jamuna Bank Limited officer -2014
Session: 2014
Designation : Probationary Officer
Exam Type: Previous Question
Exam Duration : 35 minute
Total Marks : 60
Total Question : 60
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1. Question
Jamuna Bank is a ___ generation Bank.
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2. Question
A survey of City A found an average (arithmetic mean) of 3.2 people household and an average of 1.2 DVD players per household. If 48,000 people live in City A, how many DVD players are there in City A?
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3. Question
In a library, of the books standing in now on a shelf, an atlas is the 30th book from the left and the 33rd book from the right. It 2 books to the left of the atlas and 4 books to the right of the atlas are removed from the shelf, how many books will be left on the shelf?
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4. Question
How many numbers from 1 to 200 inclusive are equal to the cube of an integer?
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5. Question
Baki lives 2 miles west of Raju’s house. Rafiq lives 3 miles north of Raju’s house and 2 miles west Diba’s house. What is straight-line distance from Baki’s house to Diba’s house?
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6. Question
Buffet dinner at a restaurant cost Tk. 35.50 (excluding sales tax). If the sales was more than 10 percent but less than 15 percent of the pre-tax cost of the dinner, then the total amount paid must have been between –
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7. Question
Industrial Revolution had originated in –
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8. Question
A school has raised 75% of the amount. It needs for a new building by receiving an average donation of Tk. 60 from the people already solicited. The people already solicited represent 60% of the people the college will ask for donations. If the college is to raise exactly the amount needed for the new building, how much must the remaining people donate per person?
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9. Question
What is Android?
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10. Question
At a particular moment, if the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock is 10°, what was the time by the clock at that time?
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11. Question
Afia can do her term paper in 15 days which takes Babul 20 days finish. What is the fraction of work left if both Afia & Babul work together for 4 days?
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12. Question
Rafia ran from her house to school at an average speed of 6 miles per hour and returned along the same route at an average speed of 4 miles per hour. If it took her one hour in total to run to the school and come back, how many minutes did it take her to run from her house to school?
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13. Question
Which one of the following in one of the SME Banking products of Jamuna Bank Ltd.?
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14. Question
The miser gazed ___ at the pile of gold coins in from of him.
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15. Question
Present age of Farzana is thrice the present age of Samira who is 20. How many years ago were age of Farzana five times that of Samira?
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16. Question
If x = 2y = 3z and xyz = 36, what us the value of z?
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17. Question
At a party, everyone shook hand with everybody else. It there were 66 handshakes, how many people were at were at the party?
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18. Question
3, 12, 21, 34, 39 are the first five terms of a sequence. Each term after the first is obtained by adding 9 to the term immediately preceding it. Which term in the sequence is equal to 3 + (33 – 1)9?
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19. Question
Mr. Ashan is insured completely for Tk. 50,000 of damages to his car. For any damage above Tk. 50,000, the insurance company will pay Tk. 50,000 plus 20% of the damage amount. For a recent accident, Mr. Ahsan was paid Tk. 56,000 by the insurance company. What was the total amount of the damage estimated?
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20. Question
Grameen Bank is regulated directly by –
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21. Question
Irony can, after a fashion, become a mode of escape; to laugh at the terrors of life is in some sense to ___ them.
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22. Question
A survey showed the 63% of Bengali people like chicken whereas 76% like fish. If x% of them like both fish and chicken, then what is the range of x?
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23. Question
What was Bangladesh’s sovereign rating assigned by S and R in the year 2013?
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24. Question
What is the projected GDO growth rate of the world by IMF for 2014?
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25. Question
What is the name of the typhoon that devastated Philippines in November 2013?
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26. Question
In a college, 45% of the students are boys. If 40% of the boys and 20% of the girls went on a picnic, what percentage of the total students went to the picnic?
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27. Question
At one point, it looked as if an area of agreement would __ especially over the issue of productivity linked wages.
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28. Question
What is the minimum number of chocolates that must be added to an existing stock of 966 chocolates, so that stock can be equally distributed among 6, 7, 8, or 9 persons?
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29. Question
According to corporate circles Bengal corporation is pushing through the merger to create a financially ___ company in the processed food business, the group’s thrust area science the 1990’s.
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30. Question
Which country’s diplomat was arrested by USA recently?
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31. Question
Two outlets of a motor manufacturing company reported the revenue from outlet X in 2013 was down 11 percent from 1011 and revenue from outlet V In 2013 were up 7 percent from 1011. If total revenue from outlet X & V in 2013 was up J percent from 2012, what is the ratio of revenue from outlet X in 2012 to revenue from outlet Y in 2012?
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32. Question
Which of the following banks got license in Bangladesh in recent items?
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33. Question
The solid brick shown is made of small square shaped bricks of side 1. When the large brick is disassembled into it component small bricks, the total surface are of all the small bricks is how much greater than the surface area of the large brick?
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34. Question
Scientists ___ a new planet.
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35. Question
A jar contains 4 red toothpicks, 10 blue toothpicks and 6 yellow toothpicks. If there toothpicks are removed from the bag at random and no toothpick is returned to the bag after removal, what is the probability that all three toothpicks will be blue?
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36. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one world missing. Identify the missing world from the given choices:
Over last fifty years, there has been a growing interest in trade in my country.
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37. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one world missing. Identify the missing world from the given choices:
The chief guest of the seminar spoke to the audience concerning career.
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38. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one world missing. Identify the missing world from the given choices:
The doctor advised to take the medicine twice a day.
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39. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one world missing. Identify the missing world from the given choices:
In a debate, it is sometimes necessary to remind speakers about the main points which are considered.
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40. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one world missing. Identify the missing world from the given choices:
Do not emphasize their mistakes so much.
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41. Question
Read the passage for Question (41 to 45).
In each of the question below are given two statements (i) and (ii), These statements may be either Independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or common causer. One of the two statement may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choices correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. In your answer sheet:
Mark (A) if statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.
Mark (B) if the statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
Mark (C) if both the statements I and II are independent cause.
Mark (D) if both the statements I and II are effects of independent cause.
Mark (E) if both the statements I and II are effects of some common causes.Statement I. Many schools on the district are close down this year.
Statement II. Severe draught situation gripped the state resulting into acute shortage of drinking waterCorrectIncorrect - Question 42 of 60
42. Question
Statement I. A ban on the use of plastic products has been imposed.
Statement II. Small seal? Units producing plastic products are on the verge of closure.CorrectIncorrect - Question 43 of 60
43. Question
Statement I. A majority of the first year student failed in mathematics.
Statement II. The management has terminated the service of the contractual mathematics teacher.CorrectIncorrect - Question 44 of 60
44. Question
Statement I. Police has launched a crackdown on all the criminal activities in the locality last month.
Statement II. There has been a significant decline in the cases of criminal activities in the locality.
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45. Question
Statement I. A large number of devotees visited the temple on Sunday.
Statement II. Every Sunday special prayers are offered.CorrectIncorrect - Question 46 of 60
46. Question
(Que: 46 to 50) In each of the question below, there is a rearrange these parts have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts which are labeled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose which of the option , , , or is the proper sequence and your answer sheet accordingly:
A French woman.
P: committed suicide
Q: where she had put up
R: who had come to Calcutta
S: by jumping from the first floor balcony of the hotelCorrectIncorrect - Question 47 of 60
47. Question
It has been established that
P: Einstein was
Q: although great scientist
R: weak in arithmetic
S: right from his school daysCorrectIncorrect - Question 48 of 60
48. Question
Science the beginning of history
P: have managed to each
Q:the Eskimos and Red Indians
R: by a very difficult method
S: a few specimens of this animalCorrectIncorrect - Question 49 of 60
49. Question
When he
P: did not know
Q: he was nervous and
R: heard the hue and cry at midnight
S: what to doCorrectIncorrect - Question 50 of 60
50. Question
I read an advertisement that said
P: posh, air-conditioned
Q: gentlemen of taste
R: are available for
S: fully furnished roomsCorrectIncorrect - Question 51 of 60
51. Question
That which cannot be corrected:
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52. Question
Be the embodiment or perfect example of:
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53. Question
Habitually silent or talks less:
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54. Question
A name adopted by an author in his writings:
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55. Question
A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, cosmetics, etc.
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56. Question
Read for Question (56-60):
Rearrange the following six sentence in proper Sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below:- Its current was very powerful and could take away big tree trunks.
- There were some children, playing on the bank of the waterway.
- In the forest of Sonagaji there is a big lake.
- The excess water started flowing forcefully through the waterway.
- Once there was a very heavy rain because of which the lake started overflowing.
- A poor man noticed it and rushed to save them.
The above six sentence in proper sequence:
Which of the following should be the second sentence?
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57. Question
Which of the following should be the sixth sentence?
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58. Question
Which of the following should be the first sentence?
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59. Question
Which of the following should be the third sentence?
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60. Question
Which of the following should be the fourth sentence?
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