Bank Of Baroda-Probationary officer Questions and answers

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      Directions (19-23): Study the given information carefully and answer the questions.
      When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers)
      Input: 24 purpose of 32 16 life is 45 gaining 86 73 happiness
      Step I: 19 purpose of 32 life is 45 gaining 86 73 happiness 25
      Step II: gaining 19 purpose of 32 life is 45 86 73 25 happiness
      Step III: 33 gaining 19 purpose of life is 86 73 25 happiness 48
      Step IV: is 33 gaining 19 purpose of 86 73 25 happiness 48 life
      Step V :76 is 33 gaining 19 purpose of 25 happiness 48 life 87
      Step VI: of 76 is 33 gaining 19 25 happiness 48 life 87 purpose
      Step V1 is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended output of arrangement is obtained.
      As per the rules followed in the given steps, find the appropriate steps for the given input.
      Input: 47 struggle 92 is 54 part 63 of grand 85 36 adventure
      21). Which of the following represents the sum of the second element from the left end in Step II and the third element from the right end in Step I?
      A). 102
      B). 124
      C). 177
      D). 140
      E). 120
      22). '55' is related to '39' in Step III in the same way as 'part' is related to 'grand' in Step V. Following the same pattern to which element is '88' related to in the last step?
      A). 55
      B). grand
      C). 39
      D). struggle
      E). 66
      23). Which of the following represents the element that is fourth to the left of 'part' in Step V?
      A). 66
      B). struggle
      C). Other than those given as options
      D). 55
      E). adventure
      Direction [24]: Read the given information and answer the question.
      Many students in the senior most year of College D have been engaging repeatedly in ragging the junior students of the college despite several warnings by the management of the college. This position is especially faced by the girls studying in the college and some girl students and their parents have even initiated the college that they would he filing a police complaint if the problem is not dealt with at the earliest.
      The management of College D has to take some immediate action to deal with the given situation.
      24). Which of the following actions by the management would work the best in favour of the college ?
      A). Ensure strict evaluation of papers of those who were involved in ragging so that they wouldn't be allow to clear their senior year at the college.
      B). Talk to students who were engaged in ragging and their guardians and suspend their students for misbehaviour.
      C). Send across a notice that from the next year onwards the college would run as an only boys' college.
      D). Request the girls studying in the college not to tie a police complaint as this would tarnish the name of the college.
      E). Give all the students of the college a warning about ragging.
      Directions (25-27): Read the given information and answer the questions.
      Point P is 6 m to the north of Point Q. Point R is 6 m to the east of Point Q. Point S is 3 m to the south of Point R. Point T is 2 m to the west of Point S. Sunita starts walking from Point T. She walks 9 m north and reaches Point M. She takes a right turn and walks 5 m to reach Point N. She takes another right, walks for 6 m and reaches Point O.
      25). How far and in which direction is Point Q from Point O ?
      A). 9 m west
      B). 5 m north
      C). 6 m west
      D). 6 m east
      E). 9 m east


      26). If Point J is 6m to the south of Point M, then which of the following points is closest to Point J ?
      A). Point R
      B). Point T
      C). Point M
      D). Point O
      E). Point Q
      27). Which of the following represents the direction of Point N with respect to Point S ?
      A). South-West
      B). South
      C). North-East
      D). South-East
      E). North-West
      Directions (28-33) : In these questions three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.

      Give answer :
      (1) If only conclusion I is true
      (2) If both conclusions I and II are true
      (3) If either conclusion I or II is true
      (4) If only conclusion II is true
      (5) If neither conclusion I nor II true
      Statements :
      All words are letters.
      No letter is a number.
      All numbers are digits.
      Conclusions:
      I. No word is a digit.
      II. All letters being digits is a possibility.
      28). Statements :

      All words are letters.

      No letter is a number.

      All numbers are digits.

      Conclusions :

      I. No word is a digit.

      II. All letters being digits is a possibility.


      A). If only conclusion I is true
      B). If both conclusions I and II are true
      C). If either conclusion I or II is true
      D). If only conclusion II is true
      E). If neither conclusion I nor II true
      29). Statements :

      Some tests are exams.

      Some exams are papers.

      All papers are interviews.

      Conclusions :

      I. At least some interviews are tests.

      II. No interview is a test.


      A). If only conclusion I is true
      B). If both conclusions I and II are true
      C). If either conclusion I or II is true
      D). If only conclusion II is true
      E). If neither conclusion I nor II true
      30). Statements :

      Some tests are exams.

      Some exams are papers.

      All papers are interviews.

      Conclusions :

      I. At least some papers are test.

      II. Some exams are definitely not interviews.


      A). If only conclusion I is true
      B). If both conclusions I and II are true
      C). If either conclusion I or II is true
      D). If only conclusion II is true
      E). If neither conclusion I nor II true
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