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    Sample Paper

    SBP-BSC

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    Assistant Director

    (OG-3)

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    VERBAL

    Each of the following questions consists of a sentence with all or part of the sentence underlined. Following the requirements of standard written English, select (A) if the original is best; otherwise choose the best phrase from the options.

    1. The teachers agreed to meet in a month's time and they would

    discuss a number of issues affecting the school.

    A. to meet in a month's time and they would discuss

    B. to meet in a month's time to discuss

    C. to meeting in a month's time, thereby discussing

    D. with meeting in a month's time for discussing of

    E. on the meeting in a month's time to the discussing

    2. The city's administration constantly complained of having too little

    money to fix roads, but actually it had a greater amount of funding

    than other cities in the state.

    A. it had a greater amount of funding than

    B. its funding was the most among

    C. it was having more funding than

    D. the amount of funds they had was the most of

    E. it had more funding than

    Five lettered pairs (A to E) follow a related pair of words given in capitals. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in capitals.

    3. IRON: BLACKSMITH::

    A. gold: miser

    B. clay: potter

    C. food: gourmet

    D. steel: industrialist

    E. silver: miner

    4. PUZZLING: CLEAR::

    A. dull: conspicuous

    B. high-brow: indifferent

    C. affable: agreeable

    D. prominent: manifest

    E. complex: hard

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    Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.

    5. ERADICATION:

    A. suppression

    B. termination

    C. control

    D. extinction

    E. establish

    6. FIRM:

    A. tough

    B. ugly

    C. soft

    D. fair

    E. deep

    Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones.

    7. OPTIMISTIC:

    A. happy

    B. sad

    C. hopeful

    D. respectful

    E. aggressive

    8. DESPAIR:

    A. dejection

    B. confidence

    C. encouragement

    D. expectation

    E. hope

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    Read the passage to answer question 9-10

    There is no trick to motivating others. It requires a clear, unbiased

    understanding of the situation at hand, deep insight into the vagaries

    of human nature at both the individual and the group levels, the

    establishment of appropriate and reasonable expectations and goals,

    and the construction of a balanced set of tangible and intangible

    incentives. It requires, in other words, hard thinking and hard work.

    And when an organization is under strain or is in crisis, the

    challenges-and the stakes-become that much higher. The questions

    that managers have to grapple with as they try to inspire their people

    are many and complex: How do you deal with individuals or groups at

    different motivation levels that vary in different ways? How can you

    influence the behavior of a single individual, let alone an organization

    of hundreds or thousands? How can you help people feel enthusiastic

    and committed, especially in difficult times?

    9. According to the passage

    A. motivating others is not difficult

    B. motivating others is impossible

    C. motivating others is not impossible, but difficult

    D. motivating others is possible and not difficult

    10. Which of the following is not a true statement?

    A. In order to motivate others, managers have to deal with

    difficult questions.

    B. Managers can easily influence the behavior of hundreds

    and thousands of people.

    C. Managers should know how to deal with people at

    different motivational levels.

    D. It is not easy to help people feel enthusiastic in difficult

    times.

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    ANALYTICAL REASONING

    Ahmad has four daughters Rohi, Shazia, Uzma, Zanib and a son Tariq.

    Rohi is 22 years old.

    Tariq is 7 years younger than Rohi.

    Zanib is 10 years younger than Tariq.

    Shazia is younger to Rohi but elder to Uzma.

    Uzma is elder than Zanib.

    Tariq is older to Uzma but younger to Shazia.

    11. Who is the youngest of all?

    A. Uzma

    B. Tariq

    C. Rohi

    D. Zanib

    E. Shazia

    Questions 12-15

    An editor must choose five articles to be published in the upcoming

    issue of an arts review. The only articles available for publication are

    theater articles F, G, H and J, and dance articles K, L, M and O.

    At least three of the five published articles must be dance articles.

    If J is chosen, then M cannot be.

    If F is chosen, then J must also be chosen.

    12. If M is not chosen for the issue, which of the following must be

    chosen?

    A. F

    B. G

    C. H

    D. J

    E. K

    13. How many acceptable groupings of articles include J?

    A. One

    B. Two

    C. Three

    D. Four

    E. Five

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    14. The choice of which article makes only one group of articles

    acceptable?

    A. F

    B. G

    C. J

    D. L

    E. M

    15. If G is chosen for the issue, which of the following must be true?

    A. J is not chosen

    B. Exactly three dance articles are chosen

    C. H is not chosen

    D. All four of the dance articles are chosen

    E. F is not chosen

    Travelers may enter and remain in the Republic for up to 59 days. If a

    traveler is to stay for more than seven days, however, a special visa

    is required.

    16. If the statements above are true, which of the following must also

    be true?

    A. A traveler who is staying in the Republic for 14 days

    must have a special visa

    B. Many travelers who stay in the Republic do not need

    visas

    C. Some travelers who stay in the Republic for more than

    seven days do not have the appropriate visas

    D. Travelers who stay less than seven days in the Republic

    do not need visas

    E. Travelers who merely pass through the Republic while

    this route to other destinations do not need visas

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    QUANTITATIVE

    17. Ali earns Rs.12 per hour at his day job, and Rs.18 per hour at his

    night job. Each week he works three times more hours at his day

    job than at his night job. If he earns a total of Rs.810 each week,

    how many hours does he work per week at his day job?

    A. 30

    B. 36

    C. 40

    D. 45

    E. 60

    18. In the circular region shown above, sections A and B represent 8

    3

    and 11

    5, respectively, of the area of the circular region. Section C

    represents what fractional part of the area of the circular region?

    A. 88

    15

    B. 11

    2

    C. 22

    5

    D. 88

    45

    E. 88

    73

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    19. The sum of three numbers is 20. If we multiply the first number by

    2, add the second number to the result and subtract the third

    number, we get 23. By adding second and third numbers to 3

    times the first number we get 46. What are the numbers?

    A. 10, 8, 4

    B. 15, 4, 7

    C. 13, 2, 5

    D. 13, 6, 9

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    IQ

    20. Of 35 boys sent to dig potatos. Some did not. Each of the other

    dug the same number, and between them they dug 3277. How

    many boys did not help?

    A. 2 boys

    B. 3 boys

    C. 4 boys

    D. 5 boys

    E. 6 boys

    21. EYES are to HEAD as WINDOWS are to ____

    A. yard

    B. look

    C. garden

    D. room

    22. If B is equal to M and C is equal to N. then what will be equal to M

    and N?

    A. W and X respectively

    B. Y and Z respectively

    C. Z and A respectively

    D. X and Y respectively

    E. B and C respectively

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    BANKING & PAK ECONOMY

    23. Private banks are prone to taking excessive risks in their lending

    as their own capital is much lower in relation to the:

    A. Profit

    B. Depositors money C. Cost incurred

    D. Lenders interest E. All of the above

    24. All of the following are the main functions of a central bank

    EXCEPT:

    A. Issuance of currency

    B. Supervision of Banking industry

    C. Formulation of fiscal policy

    D. Exchange rate stability

    25. Monetary Policy of Pakistan is formulated and implemented by:

    A. Ministry of Finance

    B. State Bank of Pakistan

    C. Planning Commission

    D. National Bank of Pakistan

    26. Islamic banking is based on:

    A. Asset backed financing

    B. Interest

    C. Leasing only

    D. Both interest and Asset backed financing

    27. Although the provinces were allowed to collect GST on services on

    their own in the constitution even before the ________, this right

    was further endorsed with this amendment. Despite this fact,

    except ________, the other provinces have surrendered their right

    of collecting sales tax on services.

    A. 19th amendment Punjab B. 18th amendment Sindh C. 20th amendment Balochistan D. None of the above

    28. The slowdown in POL group import quantum can be attributed to

    the ________ issue that limited the ability of refineries to import.

    A. debt

    B. circular debt

    C. foreign debt

    D. domestic debt

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    ANSWER KEY

    Q #. Right Choice

    1 B

    2 E

    3 B

    4 A

    5 E

    6 C

    7 C

    8 A

    9 D

    10 D

    11 D

    12 E

    13 C

    14 A

    15 E

    16 A

    17 D

    18 A

    19 C

    20 E

    21 D

    22 D

    23 B

    24 C

    25 B

    26 A

    27 B

    28 B