(Paper) SBI Bank Po (Pt) Solved Paper (Held On July 6 , 2008)
Directions—(Q. 41–50) Read the following passage
carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are
printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of
the questions.
The yearly festival was close at hand. The store room was packed
with silk fabrics. gold ornaments, clay bowls full of sweet curd and
platefuls of sweetmeats. The orders had been placed with shops well
in advance. The mother was sending out gifts to everyone.
The eldest son, a government servant, lived with his wife and
children in far off lands. The second son had left home at an early
age. As a merchant he travelled all over the world. The other sons
had split up over petty squabbles, and they now lived in homes of
their own. The relatives were spread all across the world. They
rarely visited. The youngest son, left in the company of a servant,
was soon bored and stood at the door all day long, waiting and
watching. His mother, thrilled and excited, loaded the presents on
trays and plates, covered them with colourful kerchiefs, and sent
them off with maids and servants. The neighbours looked on.
The day came to an end. All the presents had been sent off.
The child came back into the house and dejectedly said to his
mother, “Maa, you gave a present to everyone, but you didn’t give me
anything !”
His mother laughed, “I have given all the gifts away to everyone,
now see what’s left for you.” She kissed him on the forehead.
The child said in a tearful voice, “Don’t I get a gift ?”
“You’ll get it when you go far away.”
“But when I am close to you, don’t I get something from your own
hands ?”
His mother reached out her arms and drew him to her. “This is all I
have in my own hands. It is the most precious of all.”
41. Why did the woman's second son travel ?
(A) He was restless by nature
(B) He did not want to stay at home
(C) He was rich and could afford to travel
(D) His job was such that he had to travel
(E) None of these
42. Why did the woman’s eldest son not attend the festival ?
(A) He was not on good terms with his youngest brother who lived at
home
(B) He had quarrelled with his mother
(C) His wife did not allow him to return home
(D) His job prevented him from taking leave
(E) None of these
43. How did the woman prepare for the festival ?
1. She bought expensive gifts for her children and neighbours.
2. She ordered her servants to prepare sweets and food well in
advance.
3. She made sure that her youngest child was looked after so that he
wouldn’t be bored.
(A) None
(B) Only 1
(C) Only 2
(D) Both 1 and 2
(E) All 1, 2 and 3
44. What did the youngest child do while his mother was busy ?
1. He waited for a chance to steal some sweetmeats.
2. He pestered his mother to give him a present.
3. He stood at the door with servants.
(A) Only 1
(B) Only 2
(C) Both 1 and 3
(D) Only 3
(E) None of these
45. Which of the following can be said about the woman ?
(A) She was a widow who had brought up her children single handedly
(B) She was not a good mother since her children had left home at an
early age
(C) She enjoyed sending her family gifts at festival time
(D) She gave expensive presents to show that she was wealthy
(E) She rarely visited her grand-children because they all lived
abroad
46. What did the boy receive from his mother ?
(A) She taught him the value of patience
(B) She encouraged him to grow up and live independently like his
brothers
(C) She showed him the importance of giving expensive gifts
(D) She gave him a hug to express her love
(E) None of these
47. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage ?
(A) The woman usually ignored her youngest son
(B) The woman’s eldest son lived abroad
(C) The members of the woman’s family did not care about her
(D) The woman made all the preparations herself since she did not
want to burden the servants
(E) The woman sent gifts to her children to ensure that they visited
her
Directions—(Q. 48–49) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME
in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
48. Left
(A) Gone
(B) Quit
(C) Remaining
(D) Disappeared
(E) Forgot
49. Packed
(A) Filled
(B) Squeezed
(C) Crowd
(D) Collected
(E) Untidy
50. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word
dejectedly as used in the passage.
(A) Calmly
(B) Happily
(C) Willingly
(D) Fortunately
(E) Softly
Directions—(Q. 51–55) Read each sentence to find out whether there
is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the
sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no
error, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
51. Many multinational companies (A) / have not been as (B)
/successful in India (C) /than we expected. (D) No error (E)
52. He has ruined (A) /his eyesight (B) /by not using (C) /his
spectacles regularly. (D) No error (E)
53. Mostly of the (A) /newly recruited officers (B) /have no
experience (C) /in the banking sector. (D) No error (E)
54. The resignation of (A) /one of our directors (B) /have caused
the price (C) / of shares to fall. (D) No error (E)
55. There are many (A) /ways of which (B) /inflation can (C) /be
measured. (D) No error (E)
Directions—(Q. 56–60) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D)
given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following
sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct.
If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required.’
mark (E) as the answer.
56. Each of the loan must be approved by the Branch Manager—
(A) Every loan
(B) Each one of the loan
(C) Any of the loan
(D) All of the loan
(E) No correction required
57. The issue was taken before the Municipal Corporation meeting
last week—
(A) Taking place at
(B) Taken after
(C) Being taken in
(D) Taken up at
(E) No correction required
58. He has asked for the names of those employees
involved in the project.
(A) had asked
(B) having asked about
(C) was asked that
(D) is asking
(E) no correction required
59. Considerate the traffic, it is better to leave for the airport
an hour early—
(A) While considering
(B) Consideration of
(C) Considering
(D) Being considerate to
(E) No correction required
General English
60. He is a good leader, knowing that to motivate his employees to
achieve—
(A) That known when
(B) Who knows how
(C) Which knows how
(D) Knowing what
(E) No correction required
Directions—(Q. 61–65) Rearrange the following six sentences (1),
(2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) in the proper sequence to form a
meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(1) The able bodied men of the tribe gathered to discuss how to
climb the mountain.
(2) As part of their plundering they kidnapped a baby of one of the
families.
(3) One day the mountain tribe invaded those living in the valley.
(4) “We couldn’t climb the mountain. How could you?”, they asked,
“It wasn’t your baby !” she replied.
(5) There were two tribes in the Andes–one lived in the valley and
the other high up in the mountains.
(6) Two days later they noticed the child’s mother coming down the
mountain that they hadn’t yet figured out how to climb.
61. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after
rearrangement ?
(A) (1)
(B) (2)
(C) (3)
(D) (4)
(E) (5)
62. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after
rearrangement ?
(A) (6)
(B) (5)
(C) (4)
(D) (3)
(E) (2)
63. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after
rearrangement ?
(A) (1)
(B) (2)
(C) (3)
(D) (4)
(E) (5)
64. Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after
rearrangement ?
(A) (1)
(B) (2)
(C) (3)
(D) (4)
(E) (5)
65. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after
rearrangement ?
(A) (1)
(B) (2)
(C) (3)
(D) (4)
(E) (5)
Directions—(Q. 66–70) In each question below a sentence with four
words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered (A), (B),
(C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either
wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find
out the word, which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The
letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold
are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the
sentence mark (E) i.e., all correct as your answer.
66. The income (A) of many people in rural (B) India is not adequate
(C) to satisfy (D) their basic needs. All correct (E)
67. He is always (A) prompt (B) in caring (C) out instructions. (D)
All correct (E)
68. The revized (A) rates (B) of interest will be effective (C)
immediately. (D) All correct (E)
69. Such transactions (A) are quiet (B) expensive (C) and time
consuming (D) for customers. All correct (E)
70. The guidelines (A) of the new scheme (B) are expected (C) to be
finally (D) soon. All correct (E)
Directions—(Q. 71–80) In the following passage there are blanks each
of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the
passage and against each five words/ phrases are suggested one of
which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in
each case.
I used to look …(71)… to the holidays. I was usually …(72)… to my
uncle’s house where I …(73)… his children. I did not get paid a
salary for …(74)… What I received in return however, was far more
…(75)… My uncle was an avid reader. During the time I spent with his
family I had an …(76)… to read the vast amount of books and
magazines that he possessed. This improved my English to some …(77)…
Reading became my new …(78–79)… spending my pocket money on a ticket
to the cinema I began to …(80)… books. This has benefited me
greatly.
71. (A) forward
(B) towards
(C) backward
(D) up
(E) around
72. (A) went
(B) sent
(C) visited
(D) travelled
(E) gone
73. (A) cared
(B) occupy
(C) guarded
(D) taught
(E) played
74. (A) them
(B) whom
(C) this
(D) now
(E) which
75. (A) expensive
(B) deserving
(C) helping
(D) demanding
(E) valuable
76. (A) opportunity
(B) ability
(C) use
(D) encouragement
(E) achievement
77. (A) distance
(B) extent
(C) time
(D) limits
(E) degrees
78. (A) activity
(B) hope
(C) hobby
(D) duty
(E) worship
79. (A) despite
(B) though
(C) by
(D) instead of
(E) while
80. (A) sell
(B) read
(C) exchange
(D) invest
(E) buy
Answers:
41. (D) 42. (E) 43. (A) 44. (D)
45. (C) 46. (D) 47. (B)
48. (C) 49. (A) 50. (C)
51. (D) Replace ‘than’ with ‘as’.
52. (E)
53. (A) Change ‘Mostly’ to ‘Most’.
54. (C) Change ‘have’ to ‘has’.
55. (B) Replace ‘of’ with ‘in’.
56. (A) 57. (D) 58. (E) 59. (C) 60. (B)
61. (C) 62. (A) 63. (E) 64. (D) 65. (B)
66. (E) 67. (C) 68. (A) 69. (E) 70. (D)
71. (A) 72. (B) 73. (D) 74. (C) 75. (E)
76. (A) 77. (B) 78. (C) 79. (D) 80. (E)