On 9/9/09, Harish Sati <harish.sati@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here is a sample paper for *SBI Clerk Recruitment
> 2009<http://www.gjtutorial.com/news/2009/08/state-bank-india-sbi-11000-clerks-200910/>
> *that will give you an idea about type of questions asked in the GJ section
> of the exam.
>
> *1. *Which of the following places was known as a centre of learning in
> ancient India?
>
> (1) Nalanda
> (2) Ujjain
> (3) Allahabad
> (4) None of these
> *2. *The process of transfer of heat by matter but without actual movement
> of the particles themselves is called.
> (1) conduction
> (2) convection
> (3) radiation
> (4) None of these
> *3. *Only zero and one are used for operating
> (1) Calculator
> (2) Computer
> (3) Abacus
> (4) Typewriter
> *4. *Transistor is
> (1) semi-conductor
> (2) inductor
> (3) modulator
> (4) demodulator
> *5. *Computer cannot
> (1) send message
> (2) abstract thought
> (3) read files
> (4) play music
> *6. *Which of the following is not a carbohydrate?
> (1) Wax
> (2) Starch
> (3) Sucrose
> (4) Maltose
> *7. *Deficiency of which vitamin causes night blindness?
> (1) Vit. B
> (2) Vit. C
> (3) Vit. A
> (4) Vit. E
> *8. *Which of the following is the vaccine for tuberculosis?
> (1) OPT
> (2) BCG
> (3) Salk vaccine
> (4) Rubella vaccine
> *9. *Horns, nails and hair are
> (1) soluble fats
> (2) insoluble carbohydrates
> (3) keratin proteins
> (4) complex lipids
> *10. *Who conducts the State Assembly Elections?
> (1) Chief Justice of the High Court concerned.
> (2) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
> (3) Chief Election Commissioner
> (4) Governor of the State concerned
> *11. *Which is an ore of aluminum?
> (1) Chromite
> (2) Cuprite
> (3) Bauxite
> (4) Siderite
> *12. *Kalidas was
> (1) a poet during the Gupta period.
> (2) a dramatist during Harshvardhana's reign.
> (3) an astronomer during Gupta period.
> (4) None of these
> *13. *Which mirror is used as a rear view mirror in vehicles?
> (1) Plain
> (2) Convex
> (3) Concave
> (4) Spherical
> *14. *The compilation Meri Ekyawan Kavitayen is by
> (1) A.N. Vajpayee
> (2) Harivanshrai Bachchan
> (3) Dharam Vir Bharti
> (4) Shiv Mangal Singh Suman
> *15. *'Equinox' means
> (1) days are longer than nights.
> (2) days and nights are equal.
> (3) days are shorter than nights
> (4) None of these
> *16. *Who was known as "Nightingale of India"?
> (1) Vijaylaxmi Pandit
> (2) Sarojini Naidu
> (3) Suraiya
> (4) None of these
> *17. *Gaya is associated with Lord Buddha, where he
> (1) was born
> (2) attained enlightenment
> (3) died
> (4) delivered his first sermon
> *18. *Chemical change does not take place in
> (1) souring of milk into curd
> (2) rusting of iron in atmosphere
> (3) burning of magnesium ribbon in air
> (4) emitting of light by a red hot platinum wire
> *19. *Who is the highest wicket-taker in Indian Cricket team?
> (1) Javagal Srinath
> (2) Anil Kumble
> (3) Maninder Singh
> (4) Kapil Dev
> *20. *Which country leads in production of aluminum and aluminum goods?
> (1) Austriala
> (2) The US
> (3) Russia
> (4) Japan
> *21. *The Nathu La Pass, which has increased Indian trade with a neighbour,
> lies between India and which country?
> (1) Pakistan
> (2) Bhutan
> (3) Nepal
> (4) China
> (5) Tibet
> *22. *The Banking Codes and Standards Boards has been formed to provide fair
> treatment to:
> (1) Employees' Unions
> (2) Member Banks
> (3) Officers
> (4) SBI
> (5) Customers
> *23. *In India, the CRR at present is approximately:
> (1) less than 5%
> (2) 10% to 15%
> (3) 5% to 10%
> (4) 20%
> (5) 35%
> *24. *The present salary of an MP is (Rs per month)
> (1) 2,500
> (2) 5,000
> (3) 7,500
> (4) 15,000
> (5) 16,000
> *25. *Which river was recently found to be the longest?
> (1) Amazon
> (2) Nile
> (3) Mississippi
> (4) Ganga
> (5) Yangtze Kiang
> *26. *The highest Indian mountain-peak is:
> (1) Mt Everest
> (2) Nanga Parbat
> (3) Dhaulagiri
> (4) Godwin Austin
> (5) Annapurna
> *27. *Basel II norms will lead to:
> (1) Capital A/c convertibility
> (2) Better Stock Exchanges
> (3) Better CRR
> (4) Increased savings
> (5) None of these
> *28. *Rice is which kind of crop?
> (1) Rabi
> (2) Evergreen
> (3) Kharif
> (4) Inter-seasonal
> (5) Monsoon
> *29. *'Jog falls' are in:
> (1) Kerala
> (2) J & K
> (3) U.P.
> (4) Uttaranchal
> (5) Karnataka
> *30. *The capitals of the new States Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttaranchal
> are:
> (1) Raipur, Ranchi, Dehradun
> (2) Ranchi, Patna, Nainital
> (3) Raniganj, Patna, Dehradun
> (4) Patna, Raipur, Nainital
> (5) None of the above
>
> *ANSWER KEY*
>
> 1) (1), 2) (1), 3) (2), 4) (1), 5) (2), 6) (1), 7) (3), 8) (2), 9) (3), 10)
> (3)
> 11) (3), 12) (1), 13) (2), 14) (1), 15) (2), 16) (2), 17) (2), 18) (4), 19)
> (2), 20) (2)
> 21) (4), 22) (5), 23) (2), 24) (5), 25) (1), 26) (2), 27) (1), 28) (5), 29)
> (5), 30) (1)
>
>
> --
> with warm regards
>
> Harish Sati
> Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
> Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
>
> (M) + 91 - 9990646343 | (E-mail) Harish.sati@gmail.com
>
> >
>
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