Bank Of Baroda-Probationary officer Questions and answers

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    1. TNPSC
    2. Bank Exams
      1. RBI Grade B
      2. IBPS PO-Main Exam
      3. IBPS PO-Prelims
      4. IBPS Clerk-Prelims
      5. IBPS SO IT
      6. SBI ASSO PO
      7. IBPS Clerk
      8. LIC AAO
      9. SBI Associates Clerk
      10. IBPS PO-Prelims1
      11. IBPS PO-Prelims2
      12. IBPS clerk-Prelims2
      13. SBI JuniorAssociate
      14. Bank Of Baroda-Probationary officer
      15. NABARD Assistant Manager-Preliminary Examination
      16. IBPS RRB-Preliminary Exam
      17. IBPS Clerk-Preliminary Exam
      18. IBPS PO-Prelims3
      19. IBPS Clerk1
      20. IBPS PO-Prelims4
      21. IBPS Clerk2
      22. SBI JuniorAssociates-Prelims
      23. IBPS RRB-Prelims
      24. SBI JuniorAssociate-1
      25. SBI JuniorAssociate-2
      26. IBPS RRB-Prelims
      27. SBI PO-Prelims
      28. SBI JuniorAssociate-3
      29. SBI JuniorAssociate-4
      30. SBI JuniorAssociate-5
      31. SBI JuniorAssociate-6
      32. SBI PO-Main Exam
      33. SBI JuniorAssociate-7
      34. SBI JuniorAssociate-8
      35. SBI PO-Prelims2
      36. SBI PO-Prel
      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.
      31). Statements :

      Some rumors are gossips.

      All gossips are judgments.

      No judgment is an intention.

      Conclusions :

      I. At least some judgments are rumors.

      II. All intentions being rumors 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
      32). Statements :

      Some jokes are pranks.

      Some pranks are tricks.

      No trick is a game.

      Conclusions :

      I. Some pranks are definitely not glasses.

      II. At least some jokes are games.


      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
      33). Statements :

      Some jokes are pranks.

      Some pranks are tricks.

      No trick is a game.

      Conclusions :

      I. All games being jokes is a possibility.

      II. At least some tricks are jokes.


      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
      34). Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions '\( \Large D \le T \)' as well as 'S > C' definitely true?

      \( \Large D \le I \le S ? T \ge A > N \ge C\)

      A). Either '>' or '='
      B). >
      C). =
      D). <
      E). \( \Large \le \)
      Directions (35-38) : In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions and give answer :
      35). Statements:

      \( \Large AT\)

      Conclusion:

      I. \( \Large G>E \)

      II. \( \Large R>t \)

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


      36). Statements:

      \( \Large D \ge R \ge E \le A ; M\ge R < S; E \le T\)

      Conclusion:

      I. \( \Large D\ge M \)

      II. \( \Large T
      A). only conclusion I is true
      B). only conclusion II is true
      C). either conclusion I or II is true
      D). neither conclusion I nor II is true
      E). both conclusion I and II true
      37). Statements:

      \( \Large D \ge R \ge E \le A ; M\ge R < S; E \le T\)

      Conclusion:

      I. \( \Large R>A \)

      II. \( \Large D\ge E \)

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

      P
      Conclusion:

      I. P < S

      II. \( \Large E \ge T \)

      A). only conclusion I is true
      B). only conclusion II is true
      C). either conclusion I or II is true
      D). neither conclusion I nor II is true
      E). both conclusion I and II true
      39). How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ENVIABLE, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
      A). Two
      B). More than four
      C). One
      D). Three
      E). Four
      40). If 2 is added to each odd digit and 4 is subtracted from each even digit in thé number 5384176 and the new number thus formed is arranged in ascending order from left to right then how many digits will appear exactly in the same place as in the original number given in the question?
      A). More than three
      B). None
      C). One
      D). Two
      E). Three
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