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Bank Job Preparation Bank Job Preparation: Lecture Material - I
Bank Job Preparation Bank Job Preparation: Lecture Material - I
Lecture Material - I
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Math: Number-1
Number 2
English Grammar 4
English Reading Items 6
Computer & IT 8
General Knowledge 8
Question Solution 8
Homework 8
Reading 9
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21. There were n books in a store. After th of the books were sold and 5 more books were procured, the total
number of books in the shop stood at 65. What was the original number of books in the shop?
a) 72 b) 75 c) 85 d) 96 e) 99 (IBA BBA 08/09)
22. Half the difference between two numbers is 2. The sum of the greater number and twice the smaller
number is 13. Find the smaller number. (EBL MT 13)
a) 2 b) 3 c) 5 d) 7 e) none
23. A two-digit
digit number has 3 in its unit digit. The sum of its digits is one seventh of the number itself. What is
the number? (EBL MT 13)
a) 73 b) 63 c) 53 d) 50 e) none
24. The sum of two positive integers multiplied by the bigger number is 204, and their difference multiplied by
the smaller
aller number is 35. The numbers are: (Rupali officer 13)
a) 12, 5 b) 13, 4 c) 14, 3 d) 24, 10 e) 12, 8
25. In a two digit number, the digit in the unit's place is more than twice the digit in ten's place by 1.If the d digit
in units place and the ten's place are interchanged, difference between the newly formed number and the
original number is less than the original number by 1. What is the original number?
a) 37 b) 17 c) 33 d) 35 e) 38
26. The difference between two o digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the digit is 36. What
is the difference between the sum and difference of the digit of the number if the ratio between the digits
of the number is 1:2? (2)
a) 8 b) 11 c) 13 d) 15 e) 16
27. Difference of two numbers is 1365. On dividing the larger number by the smaller, we get 6 as quotient and
the 15 as remainder. What is the smallest number? (3)
a) 270 b) 170 c) 330 d) 350 e) 270
28. Twice one number added to three times another number (which is greater of the two) gives 47. Find the
smaller number, if the difference between the numbers is 4.
a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8 e) 9
29. The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 14 and the the difference between the two digits of the number
is 2. What is the product of the digits of the two-digit
two number?
a) 56 b) 48 c) 45 d) 52 e) 60
30. Tanim bought some oranges. He gave of them to his sister, of the reminder to his neighbor, of those
left to his children and had 6 left at the end. How many oranges did Tanim buy?
a) 40 b) 36 c) 28 d) 56 e) 35
31. Abul, Kalam and Bashar had lunch together. Bashar’s meal cost 50% more than Kalam’s meal and Abul’s
meal cost 5/6 as much as Bashar’s
Bashar meal. If Kalam paid Tk. 1000 for his meal, how much Abul paid more
than Kalam for the lunch?
a) 350 b) 250 c) 1250 d) 2250 e) 1120
32. If Zakir
akir loses 8 pounds, he will weight twice as much his sister. Together they are now weighs 278 pounds.
What is Zakir’s
akir’s present weight?
a) 168 b) 72 c) 188 d) 220 e) 280
33. A person spends 1/3 of the money with him on food, 1/5 of the remaining on educ education, 1/4 of the
remaining on treatment. Now he is left with Tk. 200. How much did he have with him in the beginning?
a) 270 b) 315 c) 460 d) 500 e) 545
34. Amin and Sajal are friends. Each has some money. If Amin gives Tk 30 to Sajal, then Sajal will have twice
the money left with Amin. But, if Sajal gives Tk 10 to Amin, then Amin will have thrice as much as is left
with Sajal. How much money does each have?
a) 62, 34 b) 34, 74 c) 82, 35 d) 45, 23 e) 35, 45
35. After 2 females leave a party there is twice as many males as females. Then 9 males leave the party and
there are twice as many females as males. How many females attended the party?
a) 6 b) 8 c) 16 d) 24 e) none
Answer Table
1.a 2.d 3.b 4.b 5.a 6.a 7.a 8.d 9.a 10.e
11.d 12.a 13.b 14.a 15.b 16.a 17.b 18.e 19.b 20.a
21.a 22.b 23.b 24.a 25.a 26.a 27.a 28.c 29.b 30.a
31.b 32.c 33.d 34.a 35.b
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Miscellaneous
26. Which of the following is a proper noun? (DBBL TO 10)
a) man b) group c) run d) Dhaka e) none of these
27. Which is the plural form of mouse? (Sonali Bnk Cash Offi 08)
a) mouses b) mouse c) mice d) mices e) mousess
28. What is the singular form of the word ‘dice’? (BB Cash Officer 11)
a) dish b) disc c) die d) diskette e) dice
29. What is the singular form of the word ‘alumni’? (BB AD 14)
a) alumnus b) alumnae c) alumni d) aluminum e) none of the above
30. Which of the following is not a plural form of ‘Buffalo’? (Sonali Bank Officer 10)
a) Buffaloss b) Buffalos c) Buffaloes d) Buffalo e) None of these
31. Which is not a singular number? (BB AD 01)
a) agenda b) datum c) every d) each
32. What kind of noun is ‘Boy’? (Sonali Bank Officer 10)
a) Material b) Proper c) Common d) Collective e) None of these
33. What is the noun of the verb ‘Depart’? (Sonali Officer 08)
a) Departed b) Department c) Departure d) Departing e) Deportation
34. The plural form of the word ‘focus’ is: (Sonali cash Officer 08)
a) focu b) focus c) foci d) focis e) focises
35. Once fiscal discipline has been achieved, successful monetary policy implementation should be___.
a) difficulty b) complexity c) feasible d) appropriateness e) feasibility (BB AD 06)
36. A noun that names a general class of persons, place or things is a ___. (BB Officer 01)
a) proper noun b) general noun c) perfect noun d) common noun
37. The _______of population in the citiess should not be overlooked by the authorities.
a) affects b) effecting c) affect d) effects
Homework: Grammar
1. The male 'mandril baboon' is one of the most colorful of all mammal.
A B C D
2. Zoonoses are diseases that can be transmitted to humans beings by animals.
A B C D
3. Many championship automobiles and motorcycle races take place in Daytona Beach, Florida.
A B C D
4. The 'Kochikachar Mela Award' is granted every years to the authors of outstanding books for children.
A B C D
5. The major source of air pollution vary from city to city.
A B C D
6. Around 75 percents of the earth's surface is covered by water.
A B C D
7. All college and universities get their funds from a variety of sources.
A B C D
8. Russell Cave in northeastern Alabama was the home of cliff-dwelling Indians thousand of years ago.
A B C D
9. In 1792, a corporation constructed a 60-miles toll road from Philadelphia to Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
A B C D
10. The mathematician and astronomer
ronomer David Rittenhouse was one of the first man of science in the American colony.
A B C D
11. Publishers of modern encyclopedias employ hundreds of specialists and large editorials staffs.
A B C D
12. The electric toaster was one of the earliest appliance to be developed for the kitchen.
A B C D
13. Tornadoes can pick up objects as heavy as automobiles and carry them for hundreds of foot
foot.
A B C D
14. Many kinds of vegetables are growth in Northern districts of Bangladesh.
A B C D
15. In typical pioneers settlements, men,
men women, and children worked from morning until night at farm and household.
A B C D
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Antonyms
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Option Option-3 Option-4 evsjv A_© Answer
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Kgv‡bv 4
2 Amenable agreeable bound unwilling submissive eva¨/AbyMZ 3
3 Ingenious crafty inane incompetent skillful D™¢vebKzkj, wePÿY 2
4 Gist artificial manner trivial point informal procedure eccentric method mvigg© 2
5 Tractability infertility implausibility incorrigibility impenetrability mn
mn‡R wbqš¿b‡hvM¨ 3
6 Repulsion combination elongation attraction oscillation weZ„Âv 3
7 Emit absorb demand mistake prevent wbM©Z Kiv 1
8 Ally mediator felon adversary inventor mn
mn‡hvMx/ eÜz 3
9 Assuage resolve decrease separate irritate cÖkwgZ Kiv 4
10 Admonition warning threat fear request g„`y wZi¯‹vi Kiv 4
11 Equivocate slouch sigh stability be truthful بv_©‡evaK 3
12 Concomitant assistant artificial pellucid discrete mshy³/mn‡hvMx 4
13 Punctilious former careless observant moderate 2
14 Moisture dryness delicate dampness defect 1
15 Discordant harsh different harmonious separate 3
16 Applaud request criticize pray flatter 2
17 Profound superficial obscure intense hidden 1
18 Savory sad hidden lost unpalatable 4
19 Courteous flaccid emollient insolent scrupulous 3
20 Anomalous capacious vicious connected usual 4
Spelling Check
SL Option-1 Option
Option-2 Option-3 Option
Option-4 Answer
1 Favouriet Favouret Favorete Favourite 4
2 Sugast Sujest Suggast Suggest 4
3 Acquaintence acquantance acquaintance acquaintince 3
4 Demmurage demurrage demarrage demurage 2
5 Erroniously erroneusly erroneously erroniosly 3
6 Earimeter perimeter perimotor parimeter 2
7 Canine canninne cannine caninee 1
8 Condiut conduit connduit condeut 2
9 Meticuluos meticolous meticulous meteculous 3
10 Pedestrians pedistrians pedestreians pedistrans 1
11 Auxialery Auxiliary Auxialiery Auxiliuary 2
12 Condescention Condescension Condescesion Condescinsion 2
13 Remmittence Remmitance Remitance Remittance 4
14 Temporery Temporare Temporary Temporari 3
15 Refarance Referense Referanc Reference 4
16 Analytical Anaelitical Anylitical Analytecal 1
17 Extenson Extention Extension Extansion 3
18 Coporat Corporate Corporata Corporete 2
19 Disapointed Dissapointed Disappointed Disapointed 3
20 Diareah Diarea Diarrhea Diareah 3
21 Dumbel Dumbell Dumbbel Dumbbell 4
22 Immediately immediatly Imediatly Immedictly 1
23 Exaggeration Exageration Exaggerasion Exaggoration 1
24 Gratefull Grateful Greatful Greatefull 2
25 Miscelaneous Miscellanious Misceilanous Miscellaneous 4
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Substitution in a word
1. Fear of being enclosed in a small closed space:
a) Agoraphobia b) Claustrophobia c) Xenophobia d) Paranoia
2. A person with a long experience ce of any occupation:
a) veteran b) genius c) seasoned d) ambidextrous
3. An unexpected pieceece of good fortune:
a) turnstile b) windfall c) philanthropy d) benevolence
4. One who cannot be corrected:
a) incurable b) incorrigible c) hardened d) vulnerable
5. A name adopted by an author thor in his writings:
a) nickname b) pseudonym c) nomenclature d) impersonate
6. That which cannot be corrected:
a) unintelligible b) indelible c) illegible d) incorrigible
7. A small shop that sells fashionable clothes,
cl cosmetics, etc.:
a) stall b) boutique c) store d) superstore
8. Habitually silent or talks less:
a) taciturn b) servile c) synoptic d) quiet
9. Be the embodiment orr perfect example of:
a) characterize b) personify c) idol d) exemplary
10. A religious disclosure:
a) preach b) stanza c) sanctorum d) sermon
11. Official misconduct:
a) malefactor b) malfeasance c) maltreatment d) maladministration
12. A place for sick peoplee who need long
l period of recovery:
a) clinic b) hospital c) sanatorium d) asylum
13. A person who eats too much:
a) glutton b) reveler c) sensualist d) omnivorous
14. Animals that eat flesh:
a) herbivorous b) omnivorous c) carnivorous d) vegetarian
15. Animals who eat flesh
esh of another animal:
a) maneater b) beast c) carnivorous d) cannibal
16. A disease that spreads by means of germs
germ carried in atmosphere:
a) Infectious b) epidemic c) contagious d) endemic
17. A person who looks at the dark rk side of everything:
a) sadist b) blind c) pessimist d) optimist
18. Killing of one’s own brother:
a) murder b) matricide c) fratricide d) genocide
19. Elimination of a racial
ial group by killing:
a) homicide b) regicide c) genocide d) patricide
20. Release of prisoner from jail on certain
certa terms and conditions:
a) parole b) parley c) pardon d) acquit
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Question Solution
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Facing these challenges would require a type of governance, which would “ensure responsive, inclusive,
participatory and representative decision-making
decision making at all levels” (SDG 16.7). It would also require peace, justice and
strong institutions at all levels.
s. That is why SDG 16—the
16 the goal that makes the achievement of all goals possible
possible—is
made an integral part, rather the “crown jewel” of SDGs.
Many experts are of the opinion that Bangladesh has already reaped the benefits of awareness
campaigns and low-cost solutions to problems offered by NGOs. To achieve the SDGs, it would not only require
higher economic growth, allocation of more resources to the social sector to offer more service, but also
substantial increases in the quality of those services. Such changes
changes in the service delivery would require citizens to
increasingly demand more quality and corruption-free
corruption free services at affordable costs. This would, in turn, require
“citizen activism” for asserting their rights, which would further involve mobilising the people by NGOs for
collective action. The traditional development NGOs are either not equipped or not interested in such mobilisation
activities as they involve some political risks. Thus, achieving SDGs would require a new breed of advocacy
advocacy-type
NGOs, which will work on a rights-based
based approach.
Achieving SDGs would also require the localisation of goals. Localisation is a process to empower all local
stakeholders, aimed at making sustainable development more responsive, and therefore, relevant to local ne
needs
and aspirations. Development goals can be reached only if local actors fully participate, not only in the
implementation, but also in setting and monitoring the agenda. Localising thus would require more than the
implementation of SDGs at the local level
lev by sub-national
national actors; it would also involve a participative and
consultative process for developing the necessary strategy for their achievement.. That is why SDG 16 emphasised
on creating strong institutions and ensuring inclusive decision-making.
decision Fortunately,
tunately, some NGOs are already
pursuing rights-based
based activities at the grassroots level and strengthening local government bodies, particularly
Union Parishads, as a means of localising SDGs.
For Bangladesh to repeat its development surprise in the SDG era
era many changes and reforms must take
place in the coming days, including the removal of governance dysfunction.
Author: Badiul Alam Majumdar
[This article was published in Daily Star on Sunday July 9, 2017.
2017 The writer is the founder Secretary, SHUJAN: Citizens for Good Governance.]
1. What is the central idea of the passage above? Give a suitable alternative title of the passage based on your
understanding.
2. What was the role of NGOs in achieving the MDG goals for Bangladesh?
3. Differentiate between MDG & SDG goal approach.
4. What are the expected challenges we are going to face in SDG period?
5. Explain the essence of ‘localising
localising SDGs’
SDGs for achieving SDG goals.
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