Bank Exams Practice Question and Answer

Q: Find the number which multiplied by 15 is increased by 56  ? 2121 0

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    6
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    4
    Correct
    Wrong
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    3
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 4
    12
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 2. "4"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 4 Explanation: Let the number be x. Then, 15x - x = 56 x = 4

Q: Which is better investment : 11% stock at 143 (or) 9 3/4% stock at 117 ? 2120 0

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    Both are equally good
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    9 3/4% stock at 117
    Correct
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    Cannot be compared, as the total amount of investment is not given
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    11% stock at 143
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Answer : 2. "9 3/4% stock at 117"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 9 3/4% stock at 117 Explanation: Let investment in each case be Rs. (143 x 117).   Income in 1st case = Rs.11143 x 143 x 117 = Rs. 1287.Income in 2nd case = Rs.394×117 x 143 x 117= Rs. 1394.25   Clearly, 9 3/4% stock at 117 is better.

Q: Who was the first englishman to sail around the world? 2120 0

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    Magellan
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    Sir Francis Drake
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    Juan Sebastian Elcano
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    Henry Hudson
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Answer : 2. "Sir Francis Drake"
Explanation :

Answer: B) Sir Francis Drake Explanation: Sir Francis Drake was the first Englishman to sail around the world.

Q: A room is 15 feet long and 12 feet broad. A mat has to be placed on the floor of the room leaving 1.5 feet space from the walls. What will be the cost of the mat at the rate of Rs. 3.50 per squire feet? 2119 0

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    378
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    472.5
    Correct
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    496
    Correct
    Wrong
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    630
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Answer : 1. "378"
Explanation :

Answer: A) 378 Explanation:

Q: Which one of the following does not contain Silver ? 2119 0

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    Horn Silver
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    Ruby Silver
    Correct
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    Lunar Caustic
    Correct
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    German Silver
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Answer : 4. "German Silver"
Explanation :

Answer: D) German Silver Explanation:

Q: In which year SBI was Nationalised ? 2118 0

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    1995
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    1955
    Correct
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    1980
    Correct
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    1969
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Answer : 2. "1955"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 1955 Explanation: The nationalisation of banks in India took place in 1969 by Mrs. Indira Gandhi the then prime minister. It nationalised 14 banks then. These banks were mostly owned by businessmen and even managed by them. Before the steps of nationalisation of Indian banks, only State Bank of India (SBI) was nationalised. It took place in July 1955 under the SBI Act of 1955. Nationalisation of Seven State Banks of India (formed subsidiary) took place on 19th July, 1960. 1955 : Nationalisation of State Bank of India.1969 : Nationalisation of 14 major banks.1980 : Nationalisation of seven banks with deposits over 200 crores.

Q: In which year was the Supreme Court of India established? 2116 0

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    1951
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    1949
    Correct
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    1950
    Correct
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    1947
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Answer : 3. "1950"
Explanation :

Answer: C) 1950 Explanation: The Supreme Court of India was established in the year 1950.

Q: Who wrote the social contract? 2116 0

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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    Immanuel Kant
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    John Locke
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    Voltaire
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Answer : 1. "Jean-Jacques Rousseau"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau Explanation: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), in his influential 1762 treatise The Social Contract, outlined a different version of social contract theory, as the foundations of political rights based on unlimited popular sovereignty.

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