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ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH RECRUITMENT TESTS
FOR SPECIALIST OFFICERS
(25.09.2011)

I.

I. INTRODUCTION
We are glad that you have applied in response to our
advertisement for the recruitment of Specialist Officers
posts in our bank.
1. This booklet contains details pertaining to various
aspects of the examination you are going to take and
important instructions about related matters. The
assessment of answersheets will be done by a
computerised machine, hence you should
carefully read instructions regarding handling of
the answersheet and the method of marking
answers. You are advised to study this booklet
carefully as it will help you in preparing for the
examination.
2. Before appearing for the written examination you should
strictly ensure yourself that you fulfil the eligibility
criteria stipulated by the bank in all respects.

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II. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS


1. Particulars to be Noted : Please note carefully
your Roll Number, date of examination, time and venue
for the examination given in the call letter. Please
also note that this call letter does not constitute an
offer of employment by the bank.
2. Punctuality in Attendance : You should be present
at the examination hall at least half an hour before the
time given in the call letter. Candidates arriving late
will not be permitted to enter the Examination Hall.

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3. Call letter to be Surrendered : Affix firmly a copy


of your recent passport size photograph which should
match with the photograph uploaded in the
online application form in the space provided for it
in the call letter and bring it with you when you come
to the venue for the examination along with your photo
identity proof in original and a photocopy. You will
not be permitted to appear for the examination
if you do not bring the call letter with the
photograph affixed on it and photo identity proof.
You will be required to sign in the space provided for
candidates signature on your call letter in the presence
of the invigilator in the examination hall. You should
hand over your call letter to the invigilator in the
examination hall, along with the photocopy of your
photo identity proof when he collects the call letters
from the candidates. Please retain the counterfoil at
the bottom of the call letter with you for your personal
record.
4. Compliance with Instructions : You should
scrupulously follow the instructions given by test
administrators and the invigilators at all the stages of
the examination for which you have been called. If
you violate the instructions you will be disqualified and
may also be asked to leave the examination hall.

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is explained in this booklet elsewhere (at Sr. No.
IV) and shown on the specimen answersheet.

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filling up the information only in boxes 1-11 on Side
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Answersheets and question papers will be supplied
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by the Bank. After the test is over, you should hand
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as Roll No., Name, Test Form No., etc. If you do not
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14. Travelling Allowance not admissible : No travelling


allowance or other expenses in connection with the
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III. METHOD OF SHOWING ANSWERS

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How to show your answer : Each question is followed


by answers which are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Select
the most appropriate answer. Then by using HB Pencil
blacken the oval bearing the correct answer number
against the serial number of the question. For
example, if the answer to Question Number 2 is
answer number 5, it is shown as follows :

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be too light and will not be read by the computerised
machine. So such hard pencils are NOT TO BE USED.
If you use too soft pencils like 2B/BB, 3B etc., your marks
will be too dark. So when you want to change your answer
by erasing the first one, there may be smudges or dark
marks in place of the erased answer and around. So soft
Pencils are NOT TO BE USED. THEREFORE, USE ONLY
HB PENCILS.

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SOME WRONG METHODS OF MARKING ANSWERS :

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Please DO NOT mark your answers or fill up information


by using different methods of marking as illustrated
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(Use of Line Mark)

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VERY IMPORTANT
Answers shown only by blackening an oval by HB pencil
will be accepted.
Please note that the oval should be dark enough and
should be filled in as completely as possible. You
need not make special efforts to darken any oval
artistically.
How to change your Answer : If you wish to change
your answer ERASE completely the already darkened
oval by using good quality eraser and then blacken the
new oval bearing your revised answer number.
While changing the answer, erasing the earlier answer
completely is extremely essential. If it is not erased
completely, smudges will be left on the erased oval
as shown below and the question will be read as
having two answers and will be ignored for giving
any credit.
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(Smudge left in oval No. 3 due to bad eraser and the fresh
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therefore no credit will be given even if the answer No. 4
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IV. HOW TO FILL IN YOUR BIODATA INFORMATION


ON THE ANSWERSHEET :
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Information in boxes 13-28 on side 1 and 29 on


side 2 is to filled up by using HB pencil only.

How to fill in the information is explained with the help of


an example given below : (Filled in Side 1 of the Specimen
Answersheet is also enclosed).
REMEMBER this is ONLY an example for your guidance.
You have to fill up YOUR OWN information on your
answersheet.
Name of the Candidate
: SHILPA SAWANT

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You have to fill in information in boxes 1-11 by using
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Date of Examination

25.09.2011

Organization

BANK OF INDIA

Roll No. of the Candidate

1101130025

Centre of Examination

Mumbai

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Board/
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Metropolis C.B.S.E.

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B.A.

Metropolis Mumbai University

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English

MBA

Metropolis Mumbai University

65

English

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Parental Education

Father Graduate
Mother Graduate

Now please refer to the enclosed Specimen Answersheet


while reading the following description.
Side 1
Full Name of the Candidate (Box No. 1) : You have to
write in capitals your full name in English. See how the
candidate has written her name in the space provided by
using ball-point pen.
Other information (Box No. 2 to 7) : You will find that
the information asked for in the boxes from 2 to 7 can be
filled in easily. Fill in this information by using ball-point
pen.

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Annual Family Income

Test Booklet Serial Number, Test Battery Number and


Test Form Number (Information required in
Boxes 8-10) : Test Booklet Serial Number, Test battery
Number and Test Form Number (information required in
Boxes 8-10) are printed on the test booklet. You have to
copy these numbers on your answer sheet using ball point
pen from the test booklet which you will receive at the time
of examination.
USE HB PENCIL FROM BOX NO. 13 ONWARDS
Candidates Name (Box No. 13) : There is a row of 10
boxes for writing the name. Just below each box you will
find a column of 26 ovals each containing a letter of the
alphabet. The top oval in each contains a letter A whereas
the last oval bears Z. See how the candidate has written
her name in capitals by entering one letter in each box
using HB pencil, and has blackened the appropriate oval
under each box. Please note that the candidate has left
one box and respective column of ovals blank between two
parts of her name. If your name contains more letters
write only the first letters which you can accommodate in the Boxes provided.
Candidates Roll Number (Box No. 14) : You will be
assigned a 10 digit Roll Number. There is a row of 10 boxes
provided to write the Roll Number. Just below each box
there are 10 ovals numbered from 1 to 9 and 0. See how
the candidate has written her Roll Number in the boxes,

<u[ <W vW W[>W {* Wn HW xrW x[[ x[ W[>W[* W


R` <u E xr~>[W<[* {* y zbZ xr~>[W<[* W[ W[n[ W <u[
$ x[W[ xR[ xRbW{[rW R bW[ {* <uH EH s[R g
<nR[ $

entering one digit in each box by using HB pencil and has


blackened the appropriate oval under each box. You have
to write your Roll Number on the test booklet also in the
space provided for it.

u (W[>W yr. ) # u y yrr< W[~> xRbr-I {* <uH EH * $


W[ xR[ u W[~> u* x[ W[>W {* g s[ zb xr~>[W< W[
H`.. Nyn y W[n[ W* $ u< zu[ W z{u[ R <Wy
W[ u W[ W[~> W[>W {* <n[ x[ zb xr~>[W< W[ W[n[
<W[ $

Post (Box No. 15) : Post Code are given in Annexure I.


Please find out the code number for your post and enter
the code in the box and blacken the appropriate oval by
HB pencil. See how the candidate in the example has
written and darkened the appropriate oval for her post..

(W[>W yr.) # y yrr< W[~> xRbr-II {* <uH EH * $


W[ xR[ W[~> u* x[ W[>W {* g s[ zb xr~>[W<
W[ H`.. Nyn y W[n[ W* $ u< zu[ W z{u[ R <Wy
W[ W[ W[~> W[>W {* <n[ x[ zb xr~>[W< W[ W[n[
<W[ $

Category (Box No. 16) : Category codes are given in


Annexure II. Please find out the code number of the
category you belong to and enter the code in the box and
blacken the appropriate oval by HB pencil. See how the
candidate in the example has written and darkened the
appropriate oval for her category.

W. (W[>W yr.) # x[W[ W[>W {* W{[rW yr[


(R xrW[* {*) <nR $ <uH EH W[l>W {* vW xrW <n* s[
zb xr~>[W<[* W[ H`. . Nyn y W[n[ W* $

Test Form No. (Box No. 17) : You will have to write the
test form number (3 digits) under item 17. Write each of
the digits in the boxes provided and blacken the appropriate
ovals by HB pencil.

[ W[ {[G{ (W[>W yr. ) # H$n`m Bg H$mo>H$ H$mo Imbr Version of the Test Used (Box No.18) : Please leave

a{IE&

this box blank.

N{ <uR[rW (W[>W yr. ) # z{u[ WJ N{<<s 14.09.1986


$ u<H z{u[ R <Wy W[ W[>W[* {* <uR[rW, {[y x[
<n[ * x[ zb xr~>[W<[* W[ W[n[ <W[ $ <u <uR[rW
xs[ {[y HW xrW WJ yr[ {* * [ zyy q qN nE[
u* $

Date of Birth (Box No. 20) : Date of birth of this candidate


is 14.09.1986. See how the candidate has entered the
date, month and the year in the boxes and darkened the
appropriate ovals correctly. If the date or the month happens
to be single digit you should indicate this after adding
zero.

xGR [[ (W[ >W yr. ) # yW xrE z{u[ W[ xR


xGR WJ [[ xs[ Wn[, [<, <[R, r<R*E s[
[[<EWJ [ rWJ x[<u <nR[ $ <u x[R yW xn[[
<Wy u}y [[ W <[* W[ xGR <W[ * [ xNW[ xr<W
W* $ {[ zu[ W z{u[ R H`. Hy. y. _| {dkmZ x[ <~>E {*
A{^`m{H$s> W[ xGR <W[ $

Discipline (Box No. 21) : Under discipline the candidate


has to mark his/her Faculty of Study. viz. Arts, Commerce,
Science, Engineering and Technology or Management. If
the faculty studied by you is other than these, then indicate
as others. The candidate in our example has studied
Science at HSC and Engeneering at Degree.

<[ W[ {[G{ ((W[


W[ >W yr. ) # y W[>W {* <[ W <<gNR
[* xs[ Hy. Hy. y. (uy*), H`. Hy. y. ([*), R[W
(<~>E) x[ R[W[M (. .) [* <[ W {[G{ W [ {*
< uR[ $ g[[x[* W W[~> R` <uH EH r #

Medium of Instruction (Box No. 22) : In this box, the


information about medium of instruction at various levels of
study, viz. SSC, (X Std.), HSC (XII Std.), Graduation
(DEGREE) and Post Graduation (PG) is to be indicated.
The language codes are given below :

W[~>

g[[

W[ ~ >

g[[

xy{
rE[n
xrE
Eb[
<Nu
WNR~>
W{
{n[n{

{[l
z<A[
r[
yrW
<y*
<{n
nbEb
zu}

Code

Language

Code

Language

11

Assamese

19

12

Bengali

20

Oriya

13
14

English
Gujarati

21
22

Punjabi
Sanskrit

15

Hindi

23

Sindhi

16

Kannada

24

Tamil

17

Kashmiri

25

Telugu

18

Malayalam

26

Urdu

Marathi

{[ zu[ W z{u[ R Hy. Hy. y. W WJ [ _amR>r


{[G{ y WJ <W H`. Hy. y. y x[E R[H$moma VH$ zyWJ <[
W[ {[G{ xrE s[ y<nH zyR Hy. Hy. y. W W[>W {* W[~>
yr[ s[ H`. Hy. y., R[W x[ R[H$moma W[>W[* {* W[~>
yr[ <n $ zyR vW W[>W W R` <uH EH W[n{ {*
zb xr~>[W< W[ W[n[ g W <u[ $

The candidate in our example has studied in Marathi


Medium at SSC level whereas for HSC onwards upto
Post Graduation, her medium of instruction was English.
Therefore, she has written Code 19 under SSC and Code
13 under HSC, Degree and Post Graduation. Also she
has blackened the appropriate ovals in the column below
each box.

[[rW[* W[ < (W[>W yr. ) # y W[>W {* vW


WJ [ {* [[rW[* W < W[ (u[ xrW[* {* q WW) <u[R[
$ vW [ W <nH u[R[* xrW <nR b u[-u[ W[>W <uH
EH * $ vW W[>W W R` y x[ W WJ xr~>[W<[r *
<R{* y zbZ xr~>[W< W[ W[n[ WR[ $ <u [ yrs[ _[[
E~> <uH EH [* [ zRW[ y{[R < {* unW zb w>rE y
u[* $

Percentage of Marks (Box No. 23) : In this box


percentage of marks obtained at each level of examination (rounded off to two digits) is to be indicated. For each
level of examination, two boxes for writing two digits have
been provided. Under each boxed space, 10 ovals ranging from 1 to 9 & 0 have been provided for blackening the
appropriate oval. In case grades are given by an examining agency, convert the same into equivalent percentages
and indicate as above.

<[n/{[<[n W[ s[R (W[>W yr. ) # y W[>W {*


z{u[ W[ xR vW W (Hy. Hy. y., H`. Hy. y.,
R[W, R[W[M) xGR W s[R (E[r, yn, <n[, [
WJ [[R, {[RE) W[ zb xr~>[W< W[ W[n[ WW u[R[
[E[ $

Place of School/College (Box No. 24) : In this box,


the candidate has to indicate, by blackening the appropriate oval, her place of study (Village, Tehsil, District, State
Capital, Metropolis) for each level of examination (SSC,
HSC, Degree, PG).

[ WJ [W x[ (W[>W yr. ) # u* <W <Wy W[ Annual Family Income (Box No. 25) : See how the
z{u[ R zbZ xr~>[W< W[ W[n[ WW xR [[ WJ candidate has blackened the appropriate oval indicating
her family income.
x[ W[ u[[ $
{[[-<[ WJ <[ (W[>W yr. ) # y W[>W {* W[n{
<[ W[ u[[ , W[n{ yr. x[ W{# <[ x[ {[[ WJ
<[ W[ u[ r $ u* <W z{u[ R <Wy W[ yrr< xr~>[W<[*
W[ H`. . Nyn y W[n[ <W[ $

Parental Education (Box No. 26) : In this box the


column 1 indicates level of education, column 2 and 3 are
for indicating fathers and mothers education respectively.
Note how the candidate has blackened the respective ovals
using HB Pencil.

yru[ (W[>W yr. ) # y W[>W {* x[W[ zbZ xr~>[W<


W[ H`. . Nyn y W[n[ W xR[ yru[ u[R[ $ u* <W
z{u[ R <Wy W[ R{qR[ zM {* yN xr~>[W< W[
W[n[ <W[ $

Religion (Box No. 27) : In this box indicate your religion by darkening the appropriate oval using HB pencil.
See in the specimen answersheet, how the candidate has
darkened the respective oval.

<n*E (W[>W yr. ) # u* <W z{u[ R <Wy W[ zbZ Sex (Box No. 28) : See how the candidate has blackened the appropriate oval using HB Pencil.
xr~>[W< W[ H`. . Nyn y W[n[ <W[ $
Side 2 :
l> #
xRbW{[rW (W[>W yr. ) # zM {* l> [* \ R` Roll Number (Box No. 29) : You should write your Roll
WJ x[ y W[>W {* H` . . Nyn y xR[ xRbW{[rW <nR[ $ Number by HB pencil in this box at the left hand bottom
corner of Side 2 of the answersheet.

V.

G[R uR [i {q [*

V. IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER

. {R yy n zM W > W[>W yr. {* <n 1. The machine first reads the Test Form No. on side 1
Box No. 17 of the answersheet and then evaluates
W{[rW x[ zyW `[ zy \[{ W R[* W y
your answers as per the correct answers of questions
zM[* W x[[ x[W zM[* WJ [r` W $ x# y
in that form. Therefore, you MUST SHOW YOUR
xr~>[W<[* W[ H`. . Nyn y W[n[ W xR
TEST FORM NO. CORRECTLY BY FILLING THE
W{[rW y u[Hr $
CORRECT OVALS BY HB PENCIL.
. {q # [ yW[ <W, x[W zM WJ [r` R* WJ 2. IMPORTANT : Your answersheet MAY NOT be
assessed if you
[HE <u x[
(i) Do not darken the corresponding ovals to
(i) W[ >W yr . { * xR xRb W {[r W W R` WJ yr r <
your Roll Number in Box 14.
xr~>[W<[* W[ W[n[ R* W*E $
8

(ii) Do not darken the corresponding ovals to the


W[ >W yr . { * W {[r W W R` WJ yr r <
Test Form Number in Box 17.
xr~>[W<[* W[ W[n[ R* W*E $
(iii) Do not follow the proper method of indicating the
(iii) zM u[R W <nH y W[ xs[ xr~>[W<[* W[ W[n[
answers i.e. darkening the ovals.
WR W[ W[ R* xR[HrE $
. g [ yW[ <W x[W zM WJ [r` R WJ [ 3. Your answersheet may also not be assessed
(a) If you do the rough work on the answersheet.
(W) <u x[ zM xR[ Wc`[ W[ W*E $
(b) If you do not write your Roll No. on the Test
() <u x[ [ bW[ xR[ xRbW{[rW R*
Booklet.
<n*E $
(c) If you do not write all the information required on
(E) <u x[ zM {* yg x< < R* g*E $
the answersheet.
() <u x[ xR zM W[ y W y R* {[n
(d) If you do not handle your answersheet carefully.
W*E $
4. You are advised to bring with you the following
. x[ xR y[s <RR<n< bHr nW x[Hr #(ii)

(i)

bn[[ [n {* <`[[ x[ [y[> x[W[ W[


xR[ \[>[ <`W[Hr $

(ii)

\$moQ>mo bJm nhMmZ H$m _mU Ogo nmgnmoQ> / nZ


H$mS> / S>mBqdJ bmBqgg / dmoQ>a H$mS> _yb n _|
VWm \$mo Q >mo H $mnr&

things :(i) Call letter with your recent passport size


photograph affixed thereon.
(ii) Photo Identity Proof such as Passport/PAN
Card /Driving License/Voters Card in original
and photocopy.
(iii) Completely filled in biodata information on the
sample answersheet provided at the end of this
booklet.
(iv) Two HB Pencils, a pencil sharpener and a good
quality eraser.
(v) One ball point pen.

y bW[ W xN {* <uH EH R{qR[ zM q


g[ x[ p<E < $
(iv) u[ H`. . Nyn*, HW Nyn [R x[ xc> <W{
W[ HW A $
(v) HW [n R $
. x[W[ [ b W[ u [ [ Wq n/W[ n / 5. When you receive the test booklet, do not waste your
time in first reading all the questions in each of the
<<[n WJ [x[* WJ vW R[n W yg
tests as is done in the School/College/University
R R {* xR[ y{ R> { WJ<H $ R b<R> W[
examinations. Since these questions are of objective
W *, x# x[ HW-HW R W[ y[[R y W bN zyW
type, read a particular question and immediately mark
zM W[ zM u[ u<H $ <u x[W[ W[ R W<l>R
your answer on the answersheet. In case you find a
particular question difficult, skip the question and go
nE[ [ zy y{ R> { WJ<H $ zy >[AW xEn R
on to the next question. The question so skipped may
W[ zM u< $ >[A EH {bWn R[* W[ yy xN {*, <u
be solved at the end, if time is available.
y{ `, [ n <W[ [ yW[ * $
. [ W W xru <RW x[y RbW[ W[ x[ 6. In the examination hall when the invigilator asks you
to tear open the wrapper of the test booklet, open
[nR W <nH W x[ x[ u[<R x[ y [n* $
the wrapper along right hand edge. DO NOT
bW[ W [* x[ nE H >n R [n* $ u[<R <WR[
remove the staples of the test booklet which are
WJ \ y x[ [n yb<R` W n* <W x[WJ
at the left hand side. Immediately after opening the
bW[ W yg R y y > H * x[ yW `[
test wrapper along right hand edge, verify that all the
R[* W[ zM uR[ [g W u* $ <u bW[ u[q [ [
questions are properly printed in your booklet and then
begin answering the test. In case the test booklet is
zyW s[R zy [ W{[rW [n u}y bW[
defective, get it replaced by another test booklet
[ W n* $ W [ <RW x[WJ bW[ un *
bearing the same Test Form No. Till the invigilator
x[ y w>rE y > xN R[* W[ zM uR[ [ *, [<W
replaces your test booklet continue answering other
x[W[ y{ ps R [H $
questions which are not defectively printed so that
(iii)

you do not lose time while the replacement of the


defective booklet is being done.
7. If the question is skipped care should be taken while
marking the answer of the next question. It should be
marked against the appropriate question serial number
leaving blank the answer spaces for the skipped
question.
8. No extra time will be given for darkening the ovals
after the time for the test is over and the STOP Signal
is given.

. <u x[R ` {* W[ R >[A <u[ [ xEn R W zM W[


u[ y{ G[R <H <W x[R R[* W zM l>W zy
W{ yr[ W xRby[ u[H * [ R* $ >[A EH R[* W zM[* W
<nH zM g [n s[R >[A[ [R[ `[<H $
. R[n W y{ WJ y{[ s[ <WH yrW W `[
xr~>[W<[* W[ E[ rER W <nH x< y{ R* <u[
[HE[ $

{q #

IMPORTANT :

[ z{u[ <n< [ [ `R <W[ W u[[R En W


xR[Hr E zRW <| * W _[[ <R[ <R{[ * W xRb y [
xRb[yR[v{W W[[ WJ [ yW $

Candidates resorting to any unfair practices either during


the written test or during subsequent selection procedure
will be liable for disciplinary action taken against him/her
by the Bank, as per the disciplinary procedure laid down.

y{[R >R W v b M [ * W[ [ nE[R W <nH * W z{u[ W


vbM[* W[ [ {* y{<n xN z{u[[* W y[s <n
WE[ $ `{X {ZYm[aV {H$`m Ho$ AZwgma, yru [[ <W vbM[*
{* yg[<E[ WJ E x[ [ W[ [<W R* [ *W
zyWJ z{u[ uu WR W[ x<W[ x[< [ $

The Bank would be analysing the responses of a candidate


with other appeared candidates to detect patterns of
similarity. If as per the laid down procedure it is suspected
that the responses have been shared and the scores
obtained are not genuine/valid, the Bank reserves the right
to cancel his/her candidatures.

*W <u `[ [, [r s[ zn< s{ ` WJ <n< [ W


[i[ W{ W x[[ uqy ` WJ <n< [ W x[[R W[
x<W[ yb< [ $ <u uqy ` WJ <n< [ W[
x[[R <W[ [[ [ [u WJ y[[vW[ <W[ x[ x[E WJ
<W[ [ W uqy ` W [i[ W{ x[[ [E $

The Bank reserves right, if it so desires, to hold a second


stage of written test on the basis of order of merit in the
written examination of the first stage as referred here. If
the second stage of written examination is held the
subsequent process of interview and further process would
be on the basis of order of merit of the second stage of
examination.

<n< [
<n< [ {* dVw{Z> W[ WJ R[<n[r [*E #

VI. WRITTEN EXAMINATION


In the written examination there will be objective type of
tests.
OBJECTIVE TESTS

VI.

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yr .
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.
4.
5.

Sr. Name of the


No. Test

R[n

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yr [
xr W
VH$epV

Hw$b g_`
yr[v{W x<g[i[

(1 {_ZQ>)
gm_m` gMoVVm

2 KQ>o
AJoOr ^mfm
50

{_ZQ>
`mdgm{`H$ kmZ
50
100

Wb n

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

No. of
Ques.

Max.
Marks

Time
Allotted

Reasoning
Quantitative Aptitude
General Awareness
English Language
Professional
Knowledge

50
50
50
50
50

25
25
25
25
100

Total
composite
time of (150
minutes)
2 hours
30 minutes.

Total

250

200

VH$epV, g`m_H$ A{^`mo`Vm,gm_m` gMoVVm VWm `mdgm{`H$


kmZ Ho$ Zmd{b`m <Nu s[ xrE {* > [*E $

Tests of Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General


Awareness and Professional Knowledge will be printed
in both Hindi and English.

zM[W #

Pass Marks :

`oH$ C_rXdma H$mo `oH$ dVw{ZR> Zmdbr _| `yZV_ AhH$ AH$


boZo hm|Jo AWmV gm_m` dJ Ho$ {bE 40% (AOm/AOOm/A{nd Ho$
_m_bo _| 35%>) VWm gmar dVw{ZR> Zmd{b`m| H$mo {_bmH$a gm_m`
dJ Ho$ {bE AmgV 50% (AOm/AOOm/A{nd Ho$ _m_bo _| 45%)
AH$ boZo hm|Jo & AH$m| H$s Bg gr_m H$mo ~XbZo H$m A{YH$ma ~H$ Ho$ nmg
gwa{jV h &

Candidates have to secure minimum qualifying marks in


each of the objective tests i.e. 40% for General Category (35%
in case of SC/ST/OBC) and 50% marks in aggregate in all
the objective tests taken together for General category (45%
in case of SC/ST/OBC). Bank reserves the right to vary above
said cut-off.

{OZ C_rXdmam| Zo {b{IV narjm Ho$ {bE {ZYm[aV `yZV_ AhH$ AH$
mV {H$E hm| Ama `mo`Vm Ho$ H$_ _| n`m D$Mo WmZ na hm|, Ho$db Ch|
hr, [a$ WmZm| H$s g`m na {Z^a H$aVo hE 13 H$o AZwnmV _|
`{$JV gmjmH$ma Ho$ {bE ~wbm`m OmEJm & {b{IV narjm _| Ho$db
CmrU hmoZo go {H$gr C_rXdma H$mo `{$JV gmjmH$ma hoVw ~wbmE OmZo
H$m A{YH$ma Zht {_bm OmEJm &

Depending upon the number of vacancies, only those


candidates who have secured the minimum qualifying
marks stipulated for written test and rank sufficiently high
in the order of merit shall be called for personal interview
in the ratio of 1:3. Mere pass in the written tests shall not
vest any right in a candidate for being called for the personal
interview.

10

R{bR[ R

SAMPLE QUESTIONS

b<R> [Hr
b<Rl> [x[* W <nH Wb> R{qR[ R R` <u [ * $ y
W[ W R zu[ {[ * $ yq` q R* * $ xyn [ {*
y W[ W Wb> xs[ yg R [ yW * x[ yW x< xN
W[ W g [ yW * $

OBJECTIVE TESTS
Below are given some sample questions for the objective
type tests. The types of questions are only illustrative and
not exhaustive. In actual examination you may find questions on some or all of these types and also questions on
the types not mentioned here.

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TEST I : REASONING
This is a test to see how well you can think. It contains
questions of various kinds. Here are some sample
questions.

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yW * $ y{* <<gNR W[ W R [*E $ [ Wb> zu[ R <u
* $

<Ru # <RR<n< R {* y vW R {* x[* W Wb> y{q


xs[ u <u E * $ [r` {* y `[ {* Wb> R Wb> y{[R[ rb
[r`[ zR `[[* y <gL $ [ yy xnE x[W[ zyW[ [
nE[R[ $

Directions : In each of the following questions, there is a


group of letters or words given. Four of the five are alike in
a certain way, while one is different. Find out the one
which is different.

. . () W[n[ () n[n () [ () n[ () rE
zZ [*`[* {* W[n[, n[n [ s[ n[ HW y{q R[ *
Z[*<W rE[* W R[{ * $ rE <Wy rE W[ R[{ R* *, x: x[W[
zM $
x <RR<n< R W[ n WR W[ [y WJ<H $

Q.1. (1) black (2) red (3) green (4) yellow (5) paint

.. (1) XZ
(2) MN
(3) PQ
(4) BC
<RR<n< R y[ x[[ $

Q.2. (1) XZ

(5) ST

Of the five, black, red, green, and yellow form a group


as they are names of colours. Paint is not the name of a
colour. Therefore (5) is the answer.
Now try to solve the following question.
(2) MN

(3) PQ

(4) BC

(5) ST

Following are the questions based on analogy.

. . [ yrr W[ {Rb y b W[ <Wyy ?


() () [A[ () WbM[ () nAW[ () q[

Q.3. Foot is related to Man in the same way as


Hoof is related to
(1) Leg (2) Horse (3) Dog (4) Boy (5) Shoe

zb zu[ {* [r`[* {* y bW[ <Wy y yrr [ W[


{Rb y ? zM [A[ [ zM yr. $

In the above example, with which one of the five, Hoof


has the same relationship as Foot has to Man ? The
answer is Horse, which is answer number (2).

x <RR<n< R n WJ<H $

Now try the following questions.

. . <uR W[ [ y yrr [ u[nb W[ y $


() Wq
() `{Wu[
() W[n
() zu[
() W

Q.4. Day is related to Night in the same way as


Kind is related to
(1) Cruel
(2) Bright
(3) Dark
(4) Generous
(5) Gratitude

x <RR<n< R n WJ<H $

Now try the following questions.

. . TOPS W x[* W[ bRps WW <u O y be


[R[n[ W[ y[sW u R[[ [ yW [ zy u W[ xr<{
x x[W[ zM $ <u HW y x<W u R yW [* [
zM M x[ <u W[ u R R yW[ [ [ zM X $

Q.5.

If the letters in the word TOPS can be rearranged


to form a meaningful word beginning with O, the
last letter of that word is your answer. If more than
one such word can be formed, M is the answer
and if no such word can be formed, X is the answer.
(1) T
(2) P
(3) M
(4) S (5) X

Q.6.

Some leaders are dishonest. Satyapriya is a


leader. Which of the following inferences
definitely follows from these two statements ?
(1) Satyapriya is honest
(2) Satyapriya is dishonest
(3) Some leaders are honest
(4) Leaders are generally dishonest
(5) Satyapriya is sometimes dishonest

(1) T

(2) P

(3) M

(4) S

(5) X

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<RRn< {* y W[R y[ <R` <RW <RWn[ ?
() yv< {[Ru[
() yv< {[R
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() R[ y[{[N# {[R [ *
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x[W<[* <~>[R[* x[ <`[* y yrr< R g [ yW * $ There may also be problems in the form of figures,
designs and drawings. These may be of three types :
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1. Analogies

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2. Classification

and

3. Series

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1. Analogies :

R R[* {* x[W<[* W u[ y> [ * <R{* HW y> R x[W<[*


W[ x[ u}y[ y> zM x[W<[* W[ [[ $ R x[W<[r u[ g[E[*
{* [ r $ n g[E {* u[ x[W<[r * x[ u}y g[E {* HW x[W<
[ $ `[s x[W< WJ E R<` [[ $ x[W[ [R[
<W R<` WJ E zM x[W<[* {* y W[Ry x[W< [E $

In these questions, there are two sets of figures. the


Problem Figures and the Answer Figures. The Problem
Figures are presented in two units. The first unit contains
two figures and the second unit contains one figure and a
question mark in place of the fourth figure. You have to
find out which one of the Answer Figures should be in
place of the question mark.

y[ yrr <RR<n< R u* $
R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures
. /Q. 7.

Study the following questions based on Analogies.

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

R x[W< WJ n u[ x[W<[r u* $ uqy x[W< n x[W<


y <Wy W[ yrr< $ n x[W< HW E $ u}y x[W< {*
HW A [ E W[ u[ <y[* {* [r> x[ zyW[ u[[r <y[
W[n[ W <u[ E[ $
y x[ `[s x[W< {* yrr [R[ `[<H [ n x[ u}y
x[W< {* $ y x[W< HW M $ y<nH `[s x[W< {*
A [ y W>[ x[ [R[ `[<H x[ zyW[ u[[r x[[ g[E W[n[
[R[ `[<H $ x[W< yr. W[ y R x[W< y Hy[ yrr * $
y<nH zM $

Look at the first two Problem Figures. The second figure


is related to the first figure in a certain way. The first figure
is a square. In the second figure, the square has been
bisected by a vertical line and the right half has been
darkened.
The third and fourth figures should have the same
relationship as the first and the second have. The third
figure is a circle, so in the fourth figure, the circle should
be bisected by a vertical line and the right half should be
darkened. Answer Figure 5 is related to the third Problem
Figure in this way. Therefore the answer is 5.

R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

. /Q. 8.

R x[W<[* {* n x[ u}y x[W< W[ G[R y u* $ n


x[W< {* W[n[ E x[ u}y x[W< {* `[ E r [ W[n R*
s[ HW < {* zN* ps <W[ E[ yW[ xs x[
<W n x[W< {* [ g ` R[ E u}y {* zyy `[
EbR[ rb zy W[n[ R* <W[ E[ $ y[s `[[* E[ W[ HW [y
w>rE y ps <W[ E[ x[ HW u}y W[ q> R* * $
y x[W< HW W[n[ E[n[ $ x# `[s x[W< {* `[ E[n [R
`[<H W[n R [* $ zN* zy w>rE y ps <W[ E[ [ <y
w>ry y u}y x[W< {* * $ x zM x[W<[r u* $ x[ u*E <W
x[W< yr[ {* zy y ps `[ E[n * <N* W[n[ R*
<W[ E[ $ x# x[W[ zM 1 [E[ $

Study the first and the second figures in the Problem


Figures. The first figure is a darkened square and in the
second figure, there are four squares, not darkened,
arranged in a particular way. That means the elements in
the second figure are four times the elements in the first
figure and are not darkened. In addition, the four squares
are arranged in a specific way and are not touching one
another.
The third figure is a darkened circle. Therefore, the fourth
figure should have four circles which are not darkened,
arranged in the same way as in the second figure. Now
look at the Answer Figures. You will find that figure 1
consists of four circles which are not darkened arranged
in a similar way. Therefore, the answer is 1.

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. /Q. 9.

R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

R x[W<[* WJ n x[ u}y W[ W[ G[R y u* $ n


x[W< `[ gb[x[* y R <W u}y x[W< {* [r` gb[H * $
xs[ u}y x[W< {* n x[W< WJ x[ HW gb[ x<W $
u}y W[ {* y x[W< {* [r` gb[Hr * $ x# `[s x[W< {*
> gb[Hr [R `[<H xs[ y x[W< y HW x<W $ x zM
x[W<[r u* $ u<H x[W< yr. {* > gb[Hr * $ y<nH zM 3
x[ $
<RR<n< R[* W[ n WJ<H $ (yg R <RW n R* <u *,
zRW zM y bW[ {* > <u E *) $

Study the first and the second figures in the first unit of
the Problem Figures. The first figure is made up of four
lines and the second figure is made up of five lines. That
means the second figure has one line more than the first
figure. The third figure in the second unit has five lines.
Therefore, the fourth figure should have six lines i.e. one
more than the third. Now look at the Answer Figures. You
will find that figure 3 is made up of six lines. Therefore, the
answer is 3.
Now, attempt the following questions. (Correct answers
to all the unexplained questions are given later in this
booklet).

R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

. /Q. 10.

. /Q. 11.

.
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2.
Classification :
Study the following questions based on classification.

R-y<-zM x[W<[r

ProblemcumAnswer Figures

. /Q. 12.

EW {* R x[W< {* zM x[W< g [ $ [` x[W<[*


, , , , {r y `[ {* <Wy R <Wy W[ W y{[R[ [
[<R zR `[[* W[ HW y{q [[ <W HW x[W< zyy <gL [
$ R{* [ nE[R[ [E[ <W W[R y x[W< y{q y <gNR $

In classification, the Problem Figures are also the Answer


Figures. Out of the five figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, four are
similar in a certain way and so form a group. One figure is
not like the other four. The question is which one of the
figures does not belong to this group.

zu[ W [ R W. u* $ [` x[W<[* {* y `[ {r HW
R[> WJ u[-u[ x[W<[r * HW [ x[ HW zyW g $
`[ x[W<[r <{nW HW y{q R[ * $ x[W< yr[ Hy
R* , x# y{q y xnE $ x# zM 1 [E[ $
R-y<-zM x[W<[r

For example, look at the example at Q. No. 12. Of the five


figures, four figures are such that in each of them, there
are two similar figures, one within the other. These four
figures form a group. Figure 1 is unlike this and so does
not belong to this group. Therefore the answer is 1.
ProblemcumAnswer Figures

. /Q. 13.

R yr. {* u E [r`[* x[W<[* W[ u* $ n `[ x[W<[r


HW y{q * Z[*<W zR{* Hy R * <R{* y[{[R [ [[ <W
[r` x[W< xs[ `{` {* W[ y[{[R R* [ [[ $ y<nH
zM 5 $

Study the five figures of Q.13. The first four figures form a
group as they represent different types of containers while
the fifth figure, a spoon, does not represent a container.
Therefore the answer is 5.

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Now attempt the following questions.

x <RR R[* W[ n WJ<H $


R-y<-zM x[W<[r

ProblemcumAnswer Figures

. /Q. 14.

R-y<-zM x[W<[r

ProblemcumAnswer Figures

. /Q. 15.

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3. Series
Study the following problems based on series.

R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

. /Q. 16.
G[R u* <W [* x[ u E `[ x[W<[r R x[W[r * x[ Note that the four figures given first at the left are called
u[<R x[ WJ [r` x[W<[r zM x[W<[r * $ zM x[W<[* Problem Figures. The five figures given next are called
Answer figures. They are indicated by numbers 1, 2, 3, 4
W[, , , yr[Hr u E * $
and 5.

`[[* R x[W<[r <{nW HW rn[ R[ * xs[ [* x[


y u[<R x[ HW <R` W{ {* un $ x R <W <u
x[W<[r y W{ y un * [ [r` x[W< W[R-y [E $
zb zu[ {* x[ u*E <W [* x[ y u[<R x[ W g
W[ u[<R x[ q{ [ $ x R <W <u
y {[[ {* u[<R x[ q{[ [ [ yWJ xEn s< xs[
[r` s< Z[ [E $ yW[ zM <W [r` x[W< {* yW[
<y[ WJ x[ [E[ $ x[W< yr[ {* WJ s< Hy
$ y<nH zM 2 [E[ $

The four Problem Figures make a series. That means they


change from left to right in a specific order. The question
is if the figures continue to change in the same order,
what should the fifth figure be ? In the example above, as
you go from left to right, you find that the arrow inside the
circle keeps rotating at 900 in the clockwise direction. The
question is, if the arrow continues to rotate by the same
amount in the clockwise direction, what will be its next,
i.e. fifth position ? The answer is that it should point towards
the top in the fifth figure. Answer Figure 2 shows this
position of the arrow. Therefore, the answer is 2.

R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

./Q.17.
R yr. W[ G[R y u* $ [r u[ xnE-xnE R
HW-y[s [ * $ [* x[ y u[<R x[ R > W[ W g
W W[n <Nux[* WJ yr[ HW-HW W W A W < <u[ {*
[ rb > W[ W [ W[ y\u <Nu A WJ <u[ {*
q{[ [ [ $ [r`* x[W< {* y\u <Nu W[ > W[ W [* x[
W <y {* [R[ `[<H $ Wn x[W< yr[ {* > W[
W g [* x[ R` HW W[n[ <Nu R W y[s-y[s [* x[
W[R {* y\u <Nu $ x# zM 3 [E[ $>

Look at Q.17 carefully. You will see two different things


happening here. When you move from left to right, the
number of black dots inside the hexagon is increasing by
one everytime in the anti-clockwise direction. But note
that the white dot is moving in the clockwise direction. In
the fifth figure, the white dot should be at the upper left
corner of the hexagon. Only Answer Figure 3 has bothone black dot getting added at the lower left corner and
the white dot moving to the upper left corner. So, the answer
is 3.

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W[ R[> W* <W rn[ [n R[* {* [r` R x[W<[r g Note that there can be questions with five Problem
[ yW * $ zu[ W <nH R yr. WJ R x[W<[r Figures in the series type of questions. For example,
study the Problem Figures in Q. No. 18.
u * #R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures
zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures
. /Q. 18.
R[> W* <W x[W< {* HW-HW [ [ [ x[ Note that the number of arrows is increasing by 1 everytime
- [* x[ bW [ * $ >l> x[W< {* > [R `[<H and that they are gradually falling towards the left. In the
sixth figure there should be six arrows and they should
x[ zN* <Wbn x[~>[ [R[ `[<H $ y<nH zM 5 x[ $
fall further and be lying flat, i.e. they should be horizontal.
The answer, therefore, is 5.
Now solve the following questions.

x <RR<n< R[* W[ n WJ<H #


R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

. /Q. 19.
R x[W<[r/ Problem Figures

zM x[W<[r/ Answer Figures

./Q.20.
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Test II : QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

[ yr[v{W ER[x[*, y yrER, yr[v{W WyrE[, This test is designed to measure how fast and accurate
y[<[* Hr x[n[* y <RW <RW[nR x[<u {* x[W E< Hr you are in dealing with numbers, viz. computation,
quantitative reasoning, interpretation of tables and graphs.
b|[ WJ [` W <n $
<Ru # <RR<n< {* y vW R {* HW yr[ R* u E $ zy
yr[ W s[R R<` (?) nE[ <u[ E[ $ x[W[ [R[
<W R <` W s[R zM yr[ , , x[ {* y W[R y
x[HE $ <u R `[[* {* y W[ g l>W R [ [ x[W[ zM [E[ ()
xs[ R{* y W[ R* $

Directions : In each of the following questions one number


is missing. The place where the number is missing is
shown by a question mark (?). You have to find out which
one of the answers shown against 1, 2, 3 and 4 can replace
the question mark. If none of these four can replace the
question mark, you will indicate (5) i.e. None of these as
your answer.

.21.

42 + 73 + 137 = ?
(1) 352
(2) 252
(3) 242
(4) 142
(5) R{* y W[ R*

Q.21.

42 + 73 + 137 = ?
(1) 352
(2) 252
(3) 242
(4) 142
(5) None of these

.22.

20

Q.22.

20

(1) 4
(4) 20

1
2

= ?
(2) 5
(5) R{* y W[ R*

(3) 12

1
2

(1) 4
(4) 20

R W. W[ y zM rb , , [ {* y W[ g zM
l>W R* $ y<nH x[W[ zM [E[ $
Wb> R[* {* xrWE< W WJ x[W[ [E $ zu[ W
<nH #
.
.. y < R*q W g[ y R*qx[* WJ WJ{ <WR y
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() () () () ()
.. <RR<n< {* y W[Ry[ xrW W[ y EbW ?
()
()
()
()
() R{* y W[ R*

= ?
(2) 5
(3) 12
(5) None of these

The correct answer for Q.22 is 10. But none of the 1, 2, 3,


or 4 shows this answer. Therefore your answer is 5.
Some of the questions may require arithmetical reasoning.
For example :
Q.23. At 10 paise each, how many paise will 6 lemons
cost ?
(1) 6 (2) 10
(3) 60
(4) 61
(5) 610
Q.24. Which of the following can be exact multiple of 4 ?
(1) 27114
(2) 58204
(3) 48402
(4) 32286
(5) None of these

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[ [ R W[ {q Z[ ?
() /- e.
() /- e.
() /- e.
() /-e.
() R{* y W[ R*

Q.25. If the profit made by selling a pen for Rs.10 is as


much as its cost, what is the cost price of the
pen ?
(1) Rs.3/(2) Rs.5/(3) Rs.10/(4) Rs.20/(5) None of these

yW x<Z E[\[* x[ y[<[* g Wb> R q> [ yW Also, there may be some questions based on graphs and
tables.
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zR <[x[* W x[[ EW <yy u[L< {* y[[
<{n $ $ yy x<W $ y[ W[ y[[RqW xGR
WJ< s[ zyW R` <uH R[* W[ zM u* #

Directions : Given below is a table showing percentages


out of a total of 700 employees ranking six attributes that
help promotion. Rank I is the highest. Study the table
carefully and answer questions that follow :

<[

Attribute

>[
xGy[
W[ <Rb[
b<|{M[
{[Ru[
y[{[<W[

<<gL <[r uR [n W{`[[* W[ <


I

II

III

IV

VI

32

17

22

19

14

19

17

27

15

19

21

14

10

14

10

24

17

14

Percent of Employees Giving Different Ranks


I
II
III
IV
V
VI

Seniority

32

17

22

19

14

Perseverance

14

19

17

27

14

14

17

Efficiency

15

19

21

14

14

17

14

17

35

Intelligence

10

14

10

14

17

35

27

16

Honesty

24

17

27

16

23

35

10

13

Sociability

14

23

35

10

13

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() xGy[
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() {[Ru[
() y[{[<W[ () W[ <Rb[

Q.26. Which attribute for promotion has received the


highest rank ?
(1) Perseverance (2) Seniority (3) Honesty
(4) Sociability
(5) Efficiency

y[ {* I W[ < u< $ x[ u*E <W >[ W[ x<W{ Notice the percentage for rank I given in the table. You
< <u[ E[ $ x# x[W[ zM >[ <yW[ W{[rW observe that seniority is the attribute with the highest
percentage. So your answer is Seniority, which is answer
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No. (2).

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() () () () ()

Q.27. How many employees gave rank III to intelligence ?


(1) 119
(2) 98
(3) 77
(4) 70 (5) 10

W[ y[ {* III {* b<|{M[ W <nH z< < u* $ x[


u*E <W W{`[[* {* y < n[E[* R b<|{M[ W[
III u * $ W{`[[* W[ < $ x# x[W[ zM
[E[ W{[rW () $

Look at the intersection of the column giving percentage


for rank III and the row giving percentage for intelligence.
You find that 10 percent of the 700 employees have given
rank III to this attribute. 10% of 700 is 70. So your answer
should be (4).

.. u[L< W <nH yy W{ {q <[ <Wy {[R[ E[


?
() {[Ru[
() b<|{M[
() xGy[
() W[ <Rb[ () y[{[<W[

Q.28. Which attribute is considered the least important


for promotion ?
(1) Honesty (2) Intelligence (3) Perseverance
(4) Efficiency (5) Sociability

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Test III : GENERAL AWARENESS

R [ n III # gm_m` gMo V Vm

[ x[WJ y[{[<W <M <W[y x[[ y[{[N This test is designed to measure your awareness about
the past and present events.
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the following financial institutions has introduced the
[<{ W[ y[{R[ WR W <nH <RR<n< {* y <Wy <M
Know Your Customer Scheme ?
yrs[R R xR E[W W[ [R[* (know your customer)
(1) IDBI
(2) RBI
[R[ b WJ ?
(3) NABARD
4) SIDBI
() x[~>x[ (IDBI) () g[..*.
(5) None of these
() R[[~>
() <y~> (SIDBI)
() R{* y W[ R*
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maximum in deciding the growth in income of the
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states in India ?
() [
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(1) Energy
(2) Tourism
(3) Service
() R
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(4) Transport
(5) Agriculture
.. <RR<n< {* y W[Ry[ [ <y{* E [ W
R` R[n n[E[* WJ yr[ x<W{ * ?
() <[
() x[r u () zM u
() [s[R
() z<Ay[

Q.31. Which of the following is the state where the


number of people living below poverty line is
maximum ?
(1) Bihar
(2) Andhra Pradesh
(3) Uttar Pradesh
(4) Rajasthan
(5) Orissa
Q.32. OSCAR awards are given for best performance in
which of the following field ?
(1) Motion Picture
(2) Literature
(3) Sports
(4) Science & Technology
(5) Social Service

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<u [ * ?
() `n<`
() y[<v
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() <[R x[ WR<W
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TEST IV : ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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u gr~>[, [Z[* W[ q WR[, y{[R[s, <[s u, xRbc>u
WJ y{ x[<u yrr R[* y x[W xrE g[[ yrr [R W
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x[ zM u* n<WR y [ W[ G[R * <W [ {* W xN W[
W R g [ yW * $

This is a test to see how well you know English. Your


English language ability would be tested through questions
on grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, synonyms,
antonyms, comprehension of a passage, etc. Study and
answer the sample questions given below. Please
remember, in the test paper there may be questions of
several other types also.

Direction : Pick out the most appropriate word from amongst the words given below each sentence to complete it
meaningfully.
Q.33.
He quickly glanced .............................. the book to find what it said about the Indian economy.
(1) at
(2) through
(3) in
(4) to
(5) over
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The error is in (1). Therefore the answer is 1.

Q.34.

Q.35.

The counsel urged the court to ........................... down the obnoxious law.
(1) enact
(2) enforce
(3) cancel
(4) strike

(5) declare

The local official ........................... the Minister of the situation.


(1) explained
(2) warned
(3) apprised
(4) told

(5) intimated

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Directions

Q.36.

Read each sentence given below to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error,
if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part of the sentence is your answer. If
there is no error, the answer is 5.
(Ignore errors of punctuations, if any)

I am twenty / two years old / when I first / joined the bank.


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

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Q.37.

No error
(5)

The error is in (1). Therefore the answer is 1.

To the Hindus / the Ganga is / holier than / any other river.


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

No error
(5)

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In this question, there is no error; Hence the right answer


to this question is 5.

x <RR<n< R W[ n WJ<H #

Now attempt the following question.

Q.38.

Of all the teachers / in our school / our class teacher / were very strict.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Directions :

No error
(5)

In each of the following questions select from amongst the five alternatives, the word nearest in
meaning of the word given in capitals.

Q.39. CENTENARY
(1) a guard
(2) a hundred years

(3) a very old man

(4) hundred runs

(5) hundredth anniversary

Q.40. TRIUMPH
(1) conquer

(3) earn

(4) brave

(5) capture

(2) smash

Directions : In each of the following questions, select from amongst the five alternatives, the word most
opposite in meaning of the word given in capitals.
Q.41. LIVELY
(1) simple

(2) weak

(3) dull

(4) angry

(5) moron

Q.42. INADVERTENT
(1) adequate

(2) available

(3) sluggish

(4) negligent

(5) intentional

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Test V : PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE


(Relevant to the Post)
This test will be to assess your knowledge in the relevant
area of specialisation. This test will be different for each
specialisation.

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There will be a single answersheet for all the objective


tests.

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Now follow the correct method of showing your answer


with an HB pencil and mark your answers to all the 32
questions given so far in this booklet on the specimen
answersheet given below. This will give you practice in
correctly marking your answers. Answers to first four
questions have been marked for you.

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Specimen Answersheet for Practice questions.

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19

28

37

11

20

29

38

12

21

30

39

13

22

31

40

14

23

32

41

15

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5

Correct answers to all these 42 sample questions are given


below. You may check your answers against them.

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Questions

Answers

Questions

Answers

Questions

Answers

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13
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15
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2
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5
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Annexure I
Post

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Code

Marketing Executive (MBA) - Scale - I

Marketing Executive (MBA) - Scale - II

Law Officers - Scale - I

Annexure II
Category

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Code

Scheduled Caste

Scheduled Caste (HI)

Scheduled Caste (OC)

Scheduled Caste (VI)

Scheduled Tribe

Scheduled Tribe (HI)

Scheduled Tribe (OC)

Scheduled Tribe (VI)

Other Backward Class

Other Backward Class (HI)

10

Other Backward Class (OC)

11

Other Backward Class (VI)

12

General

13

General (HI)

14

General (OC)

15

General (VI)

16

21

22

23

24

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