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SBI CLERK EXAM -SAMPLED PAPER 1. Which of the following countries has decided to purchase 126 Rafale fighter aircrafts from France? 1) Iraq 2) China 3) Bangladesh 4) Afghanistan 5) India 2. Which of the following diseases is considered as completely eradicated from India, as no case of the same has been reported in last one year? 1) Polio 2) Tuberculosis 3) Cancer 4) Swine flu 5) Asthma 3. Which of the following countries in India's neighbourhood is facing charges of violation of human rights of Tamilians living there? 1) Sri Lanka 2) Myanmar 3) Afghanistan 4) Pakistan 5) Nepal 4. Which of the following is NOT an important function of Reserve Bank of India? 1) Management of Foreign Exchange Reserves 2) Foreign Exchange related current and capital account management 3) Devising Foreign Trade policy of India 4) Debt and Cash Management for State Govts 5) Regulation of Govt. Securities 5. Ms. Kamla Persad Bissessar who was on a visit to India recently is the 1) President of Trinidad & Tobago 2) Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago 3) President of Fiji 4) Prime Minister of Fiji 5) None of these 6. Which of the following statements pertaining to present economic situation of the world is/are true? 1) China and India are making very good progress on the economic front, thought India is a little slower than China 2) UK and almost all European nations are now out of economic crisis 3) US has decided to give 3 lakh thousand US dollars to Iraq as a compensation for its unnecessary attack on it 4) As WTO is abolished, countries are free to make their own economic cooperation treaties 5) All are true

7.The Caparo Group has won the International Business of the Year award 2014 at the Asian Business Awards Midiands in Birmingham. The group is founded by leading NRI industrialist. 1) SP Singh Oberoi 2) Sri Chand Hinduja 3) Gopichand Hinduja 4) Lord Swaraj Paul 5) Lakshmi Mittal 8. Which of the following is a part of the core sector? 1) Textiles 2) Chemicals 3) Real Estate 4) Machine Manufacturing 5) Food Processing 9. National Institute of Bank Management is the institute meant for... 1) Providing Management personnel to the Banks 2) Training of bank employees in Banking 3) Providing consultancy on best practices in Bank Management 4) Recruitment of Bank Employees at all levels 5) All those given as options 10. Recently India has decided to introduce plastic currency notes a number of other countries are already using plastic notes, but the pioneer in this field is 1) Sweden 2) England 3) France 4) United States of America 5) Australia 11. What is the present Loksabha Constituency of Sushma Swaraj? 1) Ambala 2) Delhi 3) Bellary 4) Vidisha 5) Bhopal

12. India recently signed a Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters. This will help India in having a strict check on which of the following issues? 1) Nuclear safety of its plants 2) Illegal supply of narcotics and drugs 3) Balance of trade 4) Black money stashed abroad 5) Border trade among SAARC nations 13. Which of the following organisations of countries, at one of its crucial meetings in Belgium, in December 2011, had agreed to sign an Inter-Governmental Fiscal Treaty? 1) OPEC 2) SAARC 3) European Union 4) BRICS 5) NATO 14. For a financial organization like bank, MIS means a) Middle income scheme b) Management information system c) Management of information & science d) Marketing information system e) Only (2) and (4) 15. The balance sheet of an organization gives information regarding a) Result of operations for a particular period b) The financial position as on a particular date c) The operating efficie4ncy of the firm d) Financial position during a particular period e) The operating health of the firm 16. Middlemen are nothing but social parasites and the sooner they are eliminated the better for society. This statement is related to a) Advantages of middlemen b) Disadvantages caused to consumers due to middlemen c) Disadvantages caused to producers d) Disadvantages caused to government regulations e) None of these

17. Marketing is the function of (1) Only Sales persons (2) Only counter staff (3) Only qualified persons (4) Top Bosses (5) A collective function of all staff 18. The performance of a sales person depends on (1) Ability and willingness of the sales person (2) incentives paid (3) Size of the sales team (4) Team leaders attitude (5) His aggressive nature 19. Good marketing strategy envisages good and proper (1) Product distribution (2) Networking of branches (3) High Pricing (4) Placement of counter staff (5) Relationship management 20. Service Marketing is resorted to in (1) All MNCs (2) All production houses (3) Industrial units (4) Insurance companies and banks (5) Fish markets Directions (1-10): Read the passage and answer the following questions: The task which Gandhiji undertook was not only the achievement of political freedom but also the establishment of a social order based on truth and non-violence, unity and peace, equality and universal brotherhood, and maximum freedom for all. This unfinished part of his experiment was perhaps even more difficult to achieve than the achievement of political freedom. Political struggle involved fight against a foreign power and all one could do was either join it or wish it success and give it his moral support. In establishing the social order of this pattern, there was a lively possibility of a conflict arising between groups and classes of our own people. Experience shows that man values his possessions even more than his life because in the former he sees the means for perpetuation and survival of his descendants even after his body is reduced to ashes. A new order cannot be established without radically changing the mind and attitude of men towards property and, at some stage or the other, the haves have to yield place to the havenots. We have seen, in our time, attempts to achieve a kind of egalitarian society and the picture of it after it was achieved. But this was done, by and large, through the use of physical force. In the ultimate analysis, it is difficult, if not impossible, to say that the instinct to possess has been rooted out or that it will not reappear in an even worse from under a different guise. It may even be that, like a gas kept confined within containers under great pressure, or water held by a

big dam, once a barrier breaks, the reaction will one day sweep back with a violence equal in extent and intensity to what was used to establish and maintain the outward egalitarian form. This enforced egalitarianism contains, in its bosom, the seed of its own destruction.the root cause of class conflict is possessiveness or the acquisitive instinct. So long as the ideal that is to be achieved is one of securing the maximum material satisfaction, possessiveness can neither be suppressed nor eliminated but will grow on what it feeds. Nor will it cease to be such- it is possessiveness, still, whether it is confined to only a few or is shared by many. If egalitarianism is to endure, it has to be based not on the possession of the maximum material goods by a few or by all but on voluntary, enlightened renunciation of those goods which cannot be shared by others or can be enjoyed only at the expense of others. This calls for substitution of spiritual values for purely material ones. The paradise of material satisfaction, that is sometimes equated with progress these days neither spells peace nor progress. Mahatma Gandhi has shown us how the acquisitive instinct inherent in man could be transmuted by the adoption of the ideal of trusteeship by those who have for the benefit of all those who have not so that, instead of leading to exploitation and conflict, it would become a means and incentive for the amelioration and progress of society, respectively. 21. According to the passage, egalitarianism will not survive if (a) It is based on voluntary renunciation (b) It is achieved by resorting to physical force (c) Underprivileged people are not involved in its establishment (d) People s outlook towards it is not radically changed 22. According to the passage, why does man value his possessions more than his life? (a) He has an inherent desire to share his possessions with others (b) He is endowed with the possessive instinct (c) Only his possessions help him earn love and respect from his descendants (d) Through his possessions he can preserve his name even after his death 23. According to the passage, which was the unfinished part of Gandhiji s experiment? (a) Educating people to avoid class conflict (b) Achieving total political freedom for the country (c) Establishment of an egalitarian society (d) Radically changing the mind and attitude of men towards truth and non-violence 24. Which of the following statements is not true in the context of the passage? (a) True egalitarianism can be achieved by giving up one s possessions under compulsion (b) Man values his life more than his possessions (c) Possessive instinct is a natural part of the human being (d) In the political struggle, the fight was against the alien rule (e) The root cause of class conflict is possessiveness 25. According to the passage, true egalitarianism will last if (a) It is thrust upon people (b) It is based on truth and non-violence (c) People inculcate spiritual values along with material values (d) Haves and have-nots live together peacefully 26. According to the passage, people ultimately overturn the form of a social order

(a) Which is based on coercion and oppression (b) Which does not satisfy their basic needs (c) Which is based upon conciliation and rapprochement (d) Which is not congenial to the spiritual values of the people 27. According to the passage, the root cause of class conflict is (a) The paradise of material satisfaction (b) Dominant inherent acquisitive instinct in man (c) Exploitation of the have-nots by the haves (d) A social order where the unprivileged are not a part of the establishment 28. Which of the following statements is not true in the context of the passage? (a) A new order can be established by radically changing the outlook of people towards it (b) Adoption of the ideal of trusteeship can minimise possessive instinct (c) Enforced egalitarianism can be the cause of its own destruction (d) Idea of new order is to secure maximum material satisfaction 29. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (a) A social order based on truth and non-violence alone can help the achievement of political freedom (b) In establishing the social order of Gandhiji s pattern, the possibility of a conflict between different classes of society hardly exists (c) It is difficult to change the mind and attitude of men towards property (d) In an egalitarian society, material satisfaction can be enjoyed only at the expenses of others 30. According to the passage, what does adoption of the ideal of trusteeship mean? (a) Equating peace and progress with material satisfaction (b) Adoption of the ideal by the haves for the benefit of the society (c) Voluntary, enlightened renunciation of the possessive instinct by the privileged class (d) Substitution of spiritual values by material ones by those who live in the paradise of material satisfaction