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Hi buddy I am going to take part in Bank Of America Aptitude Test for get job there and for then same here looking for sample paper of this test , can you plz provide me ??
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August 9th, 2016, 03:59 PM
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Re: Bank of America Test

As you are going to take part in Bank Of America Aptitude Test for get job there and for then same looking for sample paper , so on your demand I am providing same :

Choose the sentence from the choices that best replaces the underlined sentence.
Q. No. : 1
Question : The information presented in the most recent reports indicate that turbulent times lie ahead for those who have invested only in NASDAQ stocks.
A :
indicate that turbulent times lie ahead for those who have invested only in NASDAQ stocks.
B :
indicate that turbulent times should lie ahead for those who have invested only in NASDAQ stocks.
C :
indicate that turbulent times are laying ahead for those who have invested only in NASDAQ stocks.
D :
indicates that turbulent times lie ahead for those who have invested only in NASDAQ stocks.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 2
Question : Cynics charge that Major League Baseball lobbied for stadiums with fewer seats to reduce supply and increase ticket prices.
A :
lobbied for stadiums with fewer seats to reduce supply and increase ticket prices.
B :
lobbied for stadiums with less seats to reduce supply and increase ticket prices.
C :
lobbied for stadiums that had been built with fewer seats to reduce supply and increase ticket prices.
D :
lobbied for stadiums that had less seats to reduce supply and increase ticket prices.
Answer: A
Q. No. : 3
Question : The Navy used the nuclear submarine accident off the coast of Hawaii to show that everyone must be held responsible for their actions.
A :
to show that everyone must be held responsible for their actions.
B :
to demonstrate their belief that everyone must be held responsible for their actions.
C :
to show that everyone must be held responsible for his actions.
D :
to signal how no one should be able to get away with committing acts of terrible negligence.
Answer: C
Q. No. : 4
Question : I never fail to get frustrated on the golf course: nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involving in the game.
A :
on the golf course: nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involving in the game.
B :
on the golf course: yet nonetheless I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
C :
on the golf course; nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
D :
on the golf course; yet nonetheless I always resolve to continue being involved in the game.
Answer: C
Q. No. : 5
Question : Each of the movies were great and the choice for the best one among all three was very difficult indeed.
A :
were great and choosing the best one among the three was very difficult indeed.
B :
was great and choosing the best one among the three was very difficult indeed.
C :
were great and choosing the best one between the three was very difficult indeed.
D :
was great and choosing the best one between the three was very difficult indeed.
Answer: B
Choose the sentence from the choices that best replaces the underlined sentence.
Q. No. : 6
Question : Researchers at Cornell University have demonstrated that homing pigeons can sense changes in the earth's magnetic field, see light waves that people cannot see, detect low-frequency sounds from miles away, sense changes in air pressure, and can identify familiar odors
A :
sense changes in air pressure, and can identify familiar odors
B :
can sense changes in air pressure, and can identify familiar odors
C :
sense changes in air pressure, and identify familiar odors
D :
air pressure changes can be sensed, and familiar odors identified
Answer: C
Q. No. : 7
Question : In ancient times, Nubia was the principal corridor where there were cultural influences transmitted between Black Africa and the Mediterranean basin.
A :
where there were cultural influences transmitted
B :
through which cultural influences were transmitted
C :
where there was a transmission of cultural influences
D :
for the transmitting of cultural influences
Answer: B
Q. No. : 8
Question : Among the reasons for the decline of New England agriculture in the last three decades were the high cost of land, the pressure of housing and commercial development, and basing a marketing and distribution system on importing produce from Florida and California.
A :
basing a marketing and distribution system on importing produce from Florida and California
B :
basing a marketing and distribution system on the imported produce of Florida and California
C :
basing a system of marketing and distribution on the import of produce from Florida and California
D :
a marketing and distribution system based on importing produce from Florida and California
Answer: D
Q. No. : 9
Question : I never fail to get frustrated on the golf course: nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involving in the game.
A :
on the golf course: nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involving in the game.
B :
on the golf course: nonetheless I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
C :
on the golf course; nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
D :
on the golf course; nonetheless I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
Answer: C
Q. No. : 10
Question : The significant number of overtime and weekend hours accumulated by many employees in order to compensate for overly optimistic deadlines lend validity to the observation that many of the firm's top managers still pine for the era of the six-day work week.
A :
lends validity to the observation that many of the firm's top managers still pine for the era of the six-day work week
B :
lend it validity to observe that many of the firm's top managers still pine for the era of the six-day work week
C :
lends validity to the observation of many of the firm's top managers, still pining for the six-day work week era
D :
lends validity to the observation of many of the firm's top managers' still pining for the era of the six-day work week
Answer: A
Few areas of neuron behavioral research seemed more promising is the early sixties than that investigating the relationship between protein synthesis and learning. The conceptual framework for the research was derived directly from molecular biology, which had shown that genetic information is stored in nucleic acids and expressed in proteins why not acquired information as well.
The first step towards establishing a connection between protein synthesis and learning seemed to be to block memory (cause adhesion) by interrupting the production of proteins. We were fortunate in finding a non lethal dosage of puromycin that could, it first appealed, thoroughly inhibit brain protein synthesis as well as reliability produce amnesia.
Before the actual connection between protein synthesis and learning could be established however we began to have douche about whether inhibition of protein synthesis was in fact the method by which puromycin produced amnesia. First, ocher drugs, glutavimides themselves potent protein synthesis inhibitors either failed to cause amnesia in some situations where it could easily be induced by puromycin or produced an amnesia with a different time course from that of puromycin. Second, puromycin was found to inhabit protein synthesis by breaking certain amino acid chaim, and the resulting fragments were suspected of being the actual cause of amnesia is some eases. Third, puromycin was reported to cause abnormalities in the train, including seizures. Thus, not only were decreased protein synthesis and amnesia dissociated, but alternative mechanism for the amnestic action of puromycin were readily suggested.
So, puromycin turned out to be a disappointment. It came to be regarded as a poor agent for amnesia studies, although, of course, it was poor only in the context of our original paradigm of protein synthesis inhibition. In our frustration, our initial response was simply to change dregs rather than our conceptual orientation. After many such disappointments, however, it now appears unlikely, that we will make a firm connection between protein synthesis and learning merely by pursuing the approaches of the past our experience with drugs has shown that all the amnestic agents, often interfere with memory in ways that seem unrelated to their inhibition of protein synthesis. More importantly, the notion that the interruption or intensification of protein production in the train can be related in cause and affect fashion to learning non seems simplistic and unproductive. Remove the battery from a car and the car will not go Drive the car a long distance at high speed and the battery will become more highly charged. Neither of these facts proves that the battery power the car, only knowledge of the overall automotive system will reveal it mechanism of locomotion and the role of the battery with in the system.
Q. No. : 11
Question : The primary purpose a the passage is to show that extensive experimentation has
A :
Mot supported the hypothesis that learning is directly dependent on protein synthesis
B :
Cast doubt on the value of puromycin in the newer behavioral study of learning
C :
Revealed the importance of amnesia in the neuron behavioral study of learning
D :
Demonstrated the importance of amino acid fragmentation in the induction of amnesia.
Answer: A
Q. No. : 12
Question : According to the passage, neuron behaviorists initially based their belief that protein synthesis was related to learning on which of the following?
A :
Specific research into learning on which of the following
B :
Traditional theories about learning
C :
Historic experiments on the effects puromycin
D :
Previous discoveries in molecular biology
Answer: D
Q. No. : 13
Question : This passage was most likely excepted from
A :
A book review in a leading journal devoted to genetic research.
B :
A diary kept by a practicing neuron behavioral research
C :
An article summarizing a series of scientific investigations in neuron behavioral research.
D :
A news paper article on recent advances in the biochemistry of learning
Answer: C
Q. No. : 14
Question : It can be inferred from the passage that after puromycin was perceived to be a disappointment, researches did which of the following?
A :
They continued to experiment with puromycin until a neuron anatomical framework was developed.
B :
They ceased to experiment with puromycin and shifted to other promising protein synthesis inhibitors.
C :
They ceased to experiment with puromycin and reexamined through experiments the relationship between genetic information and acquired information.
D :
They continued to experiment with puromycin, but applied their results to other facts of memory research.
Answer: B
Q. No. : 15
Question : The passage all of the following as effects of puromycin except
A :
Fragmentation of amino-acid chain
B :
Inhibition of protein synthesis
C :
Memory loss
D :
Destruction of genetic information
Answer: D
Q. No. : 16
Question : Which of the following statements would be most likely to come after the last sentences of the passage?
A :
It is important in the future, therefore for behavioral bio- chemist to focus on the several components of the total learning system.
B :
The ambivalent status of current research, however should not deter neuron behaviorists from exploring the deeper connection between protein production and learning.
C :
It is important in the future, therefore, for behavioral biochemist to emphasize more strongly place of their specific findings within the overall protein synthesis model of learning.
D :
It is a legacy of this research, therefore, that molecular biology's genetic models have led to disagreement among neuron behaviorists.
Answer: A
The Food and Drug Administration has formulated certain severe restrictions regarding the use of antibiotics, which are used to promote the health and growth of meat animals. Though the different types of medicines mixed with the fodder of the animals kills many microorganisms, it also encourages the appearance of bacterial strains, which are resistant to anti-infective drugs.
It has already been observed that penicillin and the tetracyclines are not as effective therapeutically as they once used to be. This resistance to drugs is chiefly caused due to tiny circlets of genes, called plasmids, which are transferable between different species of bacteria. These plasmids are also one of the two kinds of vehicles on which molecular biologists depend on while performing gene transplant experiments. Existing guidelines also forbid the use of plasmids, which bear genes for resistance to antibiotics, in the laboratories. Though congressional debate goes on as to whether these restrictions need to be toughened with reference to scientists in their laboratories, almost no congressional attention is being paid to an ill advised agricultural practice, which produces deleterious effects.
Q. No. : 17
Question : In the present passage, the author's primary concern is with:
A :
The discovery of methods, which eliminate harmful microorganisms without generating drug-resistant bacteria.
B :
Attempting an explanation of the reasons for congressional inaction about the regulation of gene transplant experiments.
C :
Portraying a problematic agricultural practice and its serious genetic consequences
D :
Evaluation of the recently proposed restrictions, which are intended to promote the growth of meat animals.
Answer: C
Q. No. : 18
Question : As inferred from the above passage, the mutual transfer of plasmids between different bacteria can result in which of the following?
A :
Microorganisms, which have an in-built resistance to drugs
B :
Therapeutically useful circlets of genes
C :
Penicillin like anti-infective drugs
D :
Viruses used by molecular biologists
Answer: A
Q. No. : 19
Question : According to the above passage the author believes that those who favor the stiffening of restrictions on gene transplant research should logically also.
A :
Approve and aid experiments with any plasmids except those, which bear genes for antibiotic resistance.
B :
Inquire regarding the addition of anti-infective drugs to livestock feeds
C :
Oppose the using of penicillin and tetracyclines in order to kill microorganisms
D :
Agree to the development of meatier live-stock through the use of antibiotics
Answer: B
Q. No. : 20
Question : The attitude the author has with reference to the development of bacterial strains that render antibiotic drugs in effective can best be described as
A :
perplexed
B :
pretentious
C :
insincere
D :
apprehensive
Answer: D
Disequilibrium at the interface of water and air is a factor on which the transfer of heat and water vapor from the ocean to the air depends. The air within about a millimeter of the water is almost saturated with water vapor and the temperature of the air is close to that of the surface water. Irrespective of how small these differences might be, they are crucial, and the disequilibrium is maintained by air near the surface mixing with air higher up, which is typically appreciably cooler and lower in water vapor content. The turbulence, which takes its energy from the wind mixes the air. As the speed of wind increases, so does the turbulence, and consequently the rate of heat and moisture transfer. We can arrive at a detailed understanding of this phenomenon after further study. The transfer of momentum from wind to water, which occurs when waves are formed is an interacting-and complicated phenomenon. When waves are made by the wind, it transfers important amounts of energy-energy, which is consequently not available for the production of turbulence.
Q. No. : 21
Question : This passage principally intends to:
A :
resolve a controversy
B :
attempt a description of a phenomenon
C :
reinforce certain research findings
D :
tabulate various observations
Answer: B
Q. No. : 22
Question : The wind over the ocean usually does which of the following according to the given passage?
I. Leads to cool, dry air coming in proximity with the ocean surface.
II. Maintains a steady rate of heat and moisture transfer between the ocean and the air. III. Results in frequent changes in the ocean surface temperature.
A :
I only
B :
II only
C :
I and II only
D :
II and III only
Answer: A
Q. No. : 23
Question : According to the author the present knowledge regarding heat and moisture transfer from the ocean to air as
A :
revolutionary
B :
inconsequential
C :
outdated
D :
incomplete
Answer: D
Q. No. : 24
Question : According to the given passage, in case the wind was to decrease until there was no wind at all, which of the following would occur?
A :
The water would be cooler than the air closest to the ocean surface.
B :
There would be a decrease in the amount of moisture in the air closest to the ocean surface.
C :
The air, which is closest to the ocean surface would get saturated with water vapor.
D :
The temperature of the air closest to the ocean and that of the air higher up would be the same.
Answer: C
The existence of mammals on the earth can be traced back to at least the Triassic time. The rate of development was retarded, till evolutional change suddenly accelerated in the oldest Paleocene. This resulted in an increase in average size, larger mental capacity, and special adaptations for different modes of life, during the Eocene time. Further improvement was seen during the Oligocene Epoch, with the appearance of some new lines and extinction of others. The Miocene and Pliocene times are especially significant as they mark the culmination of various groups and a continued approach toward modern characters. It is in the Miocene time that the mammals reached their peak with reference to variety and size.
The ability of the mammals to adapt to various modes of life finds a parallel in the reptiles of the Mesozoic time, and apart form their greater intelligence, the mammals apparently have not done much better than the corresponding reptilian forms. Undoubtedly the bat is a better flying animal than the pterosaur, but at the same time the dolphin and whale are hardly more fish like than the ichthyosaur. Quite a few of the swift-running mammals inhabiting the plains, like the horse and the antelope, must excel any of the dinosaurs. Although the tyrannosaur was a more weighty and robust carnivore than perhaps any carnivorous mammal, the lion and the tiger, by virtue of their superior brain are far more efficient and dangerous beasts of prey. It is significant to note that various species of mammals gradually adapted themselves to various kinds of lifestyles, some took to grazing on the plains and were able to run swiftly (horse, deer, bison), others started living in rivers and swamps (hippopotamus, beaver), inhabiting trees (sloth, monkey), burrowing underground (rodent, mole), feeding on flesh (tiger, wolf), swimming in the water (dolphin, whale, seal), and flying in the air (bat). Human beings on account of their superior brain have been able to harness mechanical methods to conquer the physical world and adapt to any set of conditions.
Such adaptation to different conditions leads to a gradual change in form and structure. This is a biological characteristic of the youthful, plastic stage of a group. It is seen that early in its evolutional cycle animals possess the capacity for change, but as the animal progresses in its cycle becoming old and fixed, this capacity for change disappears. The generalized types of organisms retain longest the ability to make adjustments when required, and it is from them that new, fecund stocks take origin-certainly not from any specialized end products. With reference to mammals, we see their birth, plastic spread in many directions, increased specialization, and in some cases, extinction; this is a characteristic of the evolution of life, which can be seen in the geologic record of life.
Q. No. : 25
Question : From the following, choose the most appropriate title for the above passage?
A :
From Dinosaur to Man
B :
Adaptation and Extinction
C :
The Superior Mammals
D :
The Geologic Life Span
Answer: B


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