SBI ASSO PO Questions and answers

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      31. SBI JuniorAssociate-6
      32. SBI PO-Main Exam
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      35. SBI PO-Prelims2
      36. SBI PO-Prel

      Directions (Q. 28-32): Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions. 
      Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row I - J, K, L, M and N are seated and all of them are facing north and in row II P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all are facing south (but not necessarily in the same order). Each person also likes different flowers, namely Gazania, Plumeria, Tulip, Orchids, Lily, Rose, Daffodil, Daisy, Peony and Dahlia (but not necessarily in the same order).  N sits exactly in the centre of the row and faces the one who likes Orchids. Only one person sits between N and the one who likes Lily. S faces the immediate neighbour of the one who likes Lily. Only one person sits between P and the one who likes Orchids. P is not an immediate neighbour of S. P faces one of the immediate neighbours of L. M is neither an immediate neighbour of L nor faces S. Q is not an immediate neighbour of S and faces the one who likes Plumeria. M does not face R. M faces one of the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Rose. Only one person sits between the one who likes Rose and the one who likes Gazania. The one who likes Peony and the one who likes Daisy face each other. Only two people sit between the one who likes Daisy and the one who likes Daffodil. J does not like Daffodil. The one who likes Dahlia sits fourth to the right of the one who likes Peony. 

      31). Which of the following pairs represent the people sitting at the extreme ends of the two rows?
      A). P,J
      B). Q,L
      C). R,K
      D). S,K
      E). S,L
      32). Who amongst the following likes Tulip?
      A). N
      B). P
      C). S
      D). Q
      E). J
      33). Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows:
      As per a recent survey 85% of the workforce today is either actively looking for a job or open to talking to recruiters and relevant opportunities; the ones who are satisfied with their job are few in number.
      Which of the following may be a reason for the abovementioned results of the survey?

      A). As there is a wide array of opportunities today and headhunters are always seeking for professionals, people are not willing to let go of an opportunity to do something new and challenging.
      B). As per a recent survey more than 40% people today are dissatisfied with their jobs as there is the wide gap between what they study in the class room as compared to the actual work they do.
      C). Some people in the country take education loan for completing higher education and are expected to repay the loans themselves after they start working.
      D). As employees today are of different age group and backgrounds it becomes difficult for the HR department to organise employment engagement activities to improve the job satisfaction of employees.
      E). Only a few people study for highly specialised courses in the country and they are always in demand as there is a high scale gap in many organisations.

      Directions (Q. 34-35): Each of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two statements numbered land 1] given below it. You have to decide which of the given statements numbered I and II weakens or strengthens the statement and mark the appropriate answer.  

      34). Statement: The world should move towards using biofuels in the future as these are more environment friendly as compared to regular fossil fuels.
      I. While bio-fuels arc cleaner to burn, the process to produce the fuel, including the necessary machinery, leads to very high carbon emission.
      II. As bio-fuels are manufactured from materials such as crop waste, manure and other by-products, these, unlike fossil fuels, are easily renewable.

      A). Statement I weakens the information while statement II is a neutral statement.
      B). Both statement I and II weaken the information.
      C). Statement I strengthens the information while statement II weakens it.
      D). Statement I weakens the information while statement I strengthens it.
      E). Both statement I and ll strengthen the information.
      35). Statement: Always remain in an air-conditioned environment for better health and well-being.
      I. Filters in the air-conditioners lower exposure to allergy-creating pollen and other outdoor allergies.
      II. Spending too much time in an air-conditioned environment results in gradual intolerance of the body towards natural temperatures.

      A). Statement I weakens the information while statement II is a neutral statement.
      B). Both statement I and II weaken the information.
      C). Statement I strengthens the information while statement II weakens it.
      D). Statement I weakens the information while statement I strengthens it.
      E). Both statement I and ll strengthen the information.


      Directions (Q. 36-41): In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statemen. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.

      36). Statement: \( B \le A = N > K \ge S \)
      Conclusions:
      I.A>S
      II.\( B \le K\)

      A). Either conclusion I or II is true
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true
      D). Only conclusion II is true
      E). Only conclusion I is true
      37). Statement: \( B \le A = N > K \ge S \)
      Conclusions:
      I. \( B \le N \)
      II. \( S < N \)

      A). Either conclusion I or II is true
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true
      D). Only conclusion II is true
      E). Only conclusion I is true
      38). Statement: \( K \ge L = M \ge N=O \le P \)

      Conclusions:

      I. \( K \le S \)

      II.\(L = O\)


      A). Either conclusion I or II is true
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true
      D). Only conclusion II is true
      E). Only conclusion I is true
      39). Statement: \( K \ge L = M \ge N = O \le P \)
      Conclusions:
      I. \( K < P \)
      II. \( M \ge O \)

      A). Either conclusion I or II is true
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true
      D). Only conclusion II is true
      E). Only conclusion I is true
      40). Statements: \( X < Y \le Z = W,K \ge J > Z \)
      Conclusions:
      I. Z < K
      II. \( Y \le W \)

      A). Either conclusion I or II is true
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true
      D). Only conclusion II is true
      E). Only conclusion I is true
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