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UCO Bank PO Exam Previous Papers
Provide me question paper for UCO bank Probationary post examination as soon as possible ?
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Re: UCO Bank PO Exam Previous Papers
Here I am giving you question paper for UCO bank Probationary post examination.......... REASONING Directions (1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each one of them has a different profession viz. doctor, engineer, architect, teacher, clerk, shopkeeper, businessman and banker. A sits third to right of teacher. D sits second to left of G. G is not an immediate neighbour of the teacher. Only one person sits between B who is the shopkeeper and teacher. The one who is an architect sits third to right of the shopkeeper. H sits between architect and engineer. E is not an immediate neighbour of H. Engineer sits third to the right of clerk. Only one person sits between businessman and F. E is neither a businessman nor a doctor. 1. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement? (1) E is an immediate neighbour of the engineer (2) E is an architect (3) The clerk is an immediate neighbour of the banker (4) The teacher sits between H and the engineer (5) Shopkeeper sits second to the right of the teacher 2. What is the profession of H ? (1) Businessman (2) Architect (3) Banker (4) Teacher (5) Shopkeeper 3. What is the position of doctor with respect to the banker? (1) Immediately to the left (2) Third to the left (3) Second to the right (4) Fourth to the left (5) Second to the left 4. Who sit/s exactly between the architect and the businessman? ( l ) C a n dH (2) Clerk (3) Banker and shopkeeper (4) Doctor (5) C and teacher 5. Who amongst the following is a clerk? (DC (2)D (3) E (4) F (5)G Directions (6-10): In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions/inferences numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted and an inference is something which can be directly inferred from the given facts. You have .to consider the statement and the following assumptions/ inferences and decide which of those is/are implicit in the statement. Give answer (1) if only 1 is implicit. Give answer (2) if only II is implicit. Give answer (3) if either I or II is implicit. Give answer (4) if neither I nor II is implicit. Give answer (5) if both I and II are implicit. 6. Statement : Let the secretary prepare PowerPoint presentation for Ashish. I. Ashish is incapable of preparing a PowerPoint presentation himself. II. The secretary-is well versed with operations of PowerPoint. 7. Statement: Cars found parked in VIP parking area would be towed away. I. Some people have different parking privileges than others. II. Parking spaces for VIPs and general public are separate. 8. Statement: A flyover would ease the traffic on Motilal Nagar road. I. The Motilal Nagar road usually has a lot of traffic. II. Currently also there is a flyover on Motilal Nagar road. 9. Statement: The newly launched book is making India read like never before. I. India did not have avid readers before the launch of this book. II. This book has not been as successful as other books by the same author. 10. Statement: To avoid standing in long queues, book your tickets on the internet. I. Most people prefer to book tickets on the internet these days. II. Apart from the internet, tickets are available elsewhere as well. Directions (11-15) : In each question below a statement is given followed by two courses of action numbered I and II, A course of action is a practicable and feasible step or administrative decision to be taken for follow- up, improvement, or further action in regard to the problem, policy, etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and decide which of the suggested courses oj action logically follow(s) for pursuing. Give answer (1) if only course of action I follows. Give answer (2) if only course of action II follows. Give answer (3) if either course of action I or course of action" follows. Give answer (4) if neither course of action I nor course of action II follows. Give answer (5) if both courses of action I and II follow. 11. Statement : Despite all the efforts by the government, thirty cases of polio were reported in State X as the parents of those children remained uninformed of this drive against polio. Courses of action: I. Strict action should be taken against the p'Srents of children affected from polio. II. Strict action should be taken against the doctors administering polio drops in the state. 12. Statement : Private airliners have increased the fare during festive season by almost 50%. Courses of action: I. People should be advised to travel only by buses and trains during the festive season. II. Airfares should be regulated by the government to a certain limit. 13. Statement: Several passengers were stranded at the airport as all the flights had to be cancelled due to severe snowfall for the third consecutive day. Courses of action: I. All the flights should be immediately resumed. II. Airport authority should provide appropriate stay arrangements for the stranded passengers. 14. Statement: A practice march by the Army is scheduled to be held on one of the busiest roads in the city on Tuesday. Courses of action: I. Traffic should be diverted during the practice march so as to ease traffic congestion during that time. II. Public notices should be issued to avoid using the road till the practice march on Tuesday gets over. 15. Statement : Very few students have been opting for academic research as professional courses offer better economic dividends. Courses of action : . I. Academic research should be linked to industry so as to improve its economic perspective. II. Economic dividends of professional courses should be made less attractive so as to attract students to academic research as well. Directions (16-20): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and — Give answer (1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in statement n alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) if the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (5) if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 16. Point A is towards which direction from point B ? I. If a person walks 5,m towards West from point A, takes a left turn and walk 5 m again, he would be 4 m away from point B. II. Point A is towards the North of point C, point C is towards the East of point D and point B is towards the East of point D. 17. Is S the mother of M ? I. M is sister of Q, Q is sister of R and R is daughter of S. II. M is daughter of Land L is sister of V. 18. Are all the five friends viz. A, B, C, D and E who are seated around a circular table facing the centre? I. A sits third to the right of D. D faces the centre. B sits second to the right of A. II. C sits second to the left of E. E faces the centre. D sits second to the right of C. 19. How is 'came' written in the code language? I. 'we came by car' is written as '4 9 2 8' and 'can we buy car' is written as '5 8 0 2'. II. 'can car be cheap' is written as '8 1 5 3' and 'came by cheap car' is written as '9 8 4 r. 20. Who amongst Shreya, Jyoti, Leena, Pia and Kajal is the shortest? I. Leena is taller than Pia and Pia is taller only than Shreya. II. Kajal is taller than Jyoti and Leena. Leena is taller than Pia. Shreya is not the tallest. Directions ( 21-23) : Read the following paragraph and answer the questions which follow: It is true that the green revolution has succeeded in transforming the Indian economy from a situation of severe food shortage into one where the country has not only become selfreliant in food production but has also been able to generate a sizable surplus for export. However, the high doses of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which have been used under this 'conventional' farming technology (along with 'high yielding varieties of seeds' and irrigation) are now reversing the trend and causing severe environmental and health hazards, including the contamination of ground water, 21. Which of the following statements would strengthen the author's argument? (1) India faced severe food shortages before the inception of green revolution. (2) Organic farming i.e. farming without the use of chemical fertilizers makes the food products too expensive at retail level. (3) Many farmers have reported, that the soil in their fields became infertile within five years of switching over to chemical fertilizers. (4) Farmers not relying on the hybrid and high yielding variety of seeds as propagated by green revolution do not make as much profit as the ones using methods of green revolution. (5) High yielding varieties of seeds as propagated by green revolution do not require much water for irrigation purposes and are also resistant to pest attacks. 22. Which of the following can be inferred? (An inference is something which is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given facts.) (1) Many countries have banned use of chemical fertilizers (2) Green revolution failed miserably to do any good to India's needs. (3) The negative effects of techniques of green revolution were not anticipated at its inception (4) India will never face food shortage again (5) The main focus of green revolution was to help international fertilizer manufacturers sell their products in India. 23. Which of the following statements represents a possible effect of the conventional Green Revolution techniques of farming if it continues in the days to come ? (1) India would never face severe food shortage again in the future (2) Export of food products would increase manifold (3) Only ground water would be used for irrigation purpose (4) Cases of chemical poisoning would increase substantially (5) Farmers not following methods of Green Revolution would face severe health hazards 24. Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given expression in order to make the expressions 'J > M' as well as 'N < K' definitely true? J ≥ K ? L = M > N ( 1 ) ≤ (2)< ( 3 ) ≥ (4) = (5)> 25. In which of the following expressions will the expressions 'D ≥ B' as well as 'C > F' be definitely true? (1) A≥ B ≥ C > D = F ( 2 ) A < B ≤ C = D > F (3) A < B ≤ C ≤ D > F ( 4 ) A < B ≥ C = D > F (5) None of these Directions (26-30) : Study the following information to answer the given questions: Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in-the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. P sits third to the left of T. Neither P nor T sits at an extreme end of the line. A sits second to the right of E. Neither A nor E faces T or P. A does not sit at an extreme end. R does not face A and R does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Only one person ' sits between F and C. Neither F nor C faces T. C does not sit at the extreme end. Only one person sits between V and Q. F is not an immediate neighbour of B and A does not face V. 26. How many persons are seated between B and D ? (l)One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (5) None 27. V is related to B in the same way as Q is related to C. To which of the following is P related to, following the same pattern ? ( 1 ) F (2) A (3) D (4) E (5) None of these 28. Which of the following is true regarding V ? (1) V faces A (2) T is not an immediate neighbour of V. (3) C faces the one who is second to left of V (4) V sits at one of the extreme ends of the line (5) R sits third to the right of V 29. Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the rows?. (1) D, F (2) V, S (3) Q, S (4) B, D (5) None of these 30. Who amongst the following faces B? (1)V (2)S (3)Q (4)R (5)T Directions (31-37) : Study the following information to answer the given questions: Six chemicals L, M, N, O, P and Q are kept in bottles of different colours viz, green, red, blue, white, pink and violet, not necessarily in the same orden There bottles are arranged from left to right, again not necessarily in the same order. Chemical M is kept in white bottle. Chemical L is not kept in green bottle and is kept to the immediate left of the violet bottle. Chemical O is kept in the blue bottle and is kept exactly between the bottles containing chemicals L and M. The red bottle is at the extreme left end.The bottles containing chemical Q is not kept at either of the ends. The green bottle is kept at the extreme right end. Chemical P is not kept near the white bottle. 31. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ? (1)LM (2) LP (3) QO (4) LQ . (5) NO 32. Which bottle contains chemical L? (l)Pink (2) Blue ' (3) Red (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 33. Which of the following combinations of chemical and bottle is correct ? (1)P-Red (2) N - Green (3) P - Green (4) Q- Pink (5) None of these 34. Which bottle contains chemical 9? (l)Pink (2) Green (3) Violet (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 35. If all the six chemicals are arranged alphabetically from left to right, positions of how many will remain unchanged ? (l)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) Four 36. Which bottle contains chemical N? (1) Green (2) Red (3) Pink (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 37. Which chemical is kept in the bottle at the extreme right end ? (DP (2)N (3)L (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these Directions (38 - 45): Study the following information to answer the given questions : A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of word and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All numbers in these questions are two digit numbers) Input: lived 18 a 12 once 93 upon 32 time 46 wolf Step I : a lived 18 12 once 93 upon 32 46 time wolf Step II : a once 18 12 93 upon 32 46 lived time wolf Step III: a once upon 18 12 93 32 46 lived time wolf Step IV: a once upon 93 18 12 32.46 lived'time wolf Step V: a once upon 93 46 18 12 32 lived time wolf Step VI: a once upon 93 46 32 18 1.2 lived time wolf Step VI is the last Step of the arrangement of the above input as the intended arrangement is obtained. Directions (38 - 42) : Now, answer the questions based on the following input: Input: unique 84 can 77 open 86 quick 13 base 53 amiss 11 equal 98 start 38. Which of the following would be Step II for the above Input ? (1) amiss equal unique 84 77 open 86 quick 13 base 53 11 98 can start (2) amiss equal open unique 84 77 86 quick 13 base 53 11 98 can start (3) amiss equal open unique 84 77 86 13 53 11 98 base can quick start (4) amiss unique 84 77 open 86 13 base 53 11 equal 98 can quick start (5) None of these 39. Which of these words/numbers would be fifth (from right side) in Step III for the input? (1)53 (2)11 (3) equal (4) 98 (5) None of these 40. Which of the following would be the last step for the input? (1) amiss equal open unique 98 86 84 77 53 13 11 base can quick start (2) amiss equal open unique 98 84 86 77 53 13 11 base can quick start (3) amiss equal open unique 98 86 84 77 53 13 11 can base quick start (4) amiss equal open unique 98 86 84 77 53 11 13 base can quick start (5) None of these 41. How many Steps would be needed to complete the arrangement for the above input? (1)VII (2)III (3) V (4) rv (5) None of these 42. The following stands for which step of the rearrangement? amiss equal open unique 98 84 77 86 13 53 11 base can quick start (1) Step III (2) Step V (3) Step VI (4) Step IV (5) None of these Directions (43-45) : Given below are five steps in a jumbled order in the form of (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) for an input. Arrange them according to the order in which they should appear based on the example given. Then answer the questions that follow. (1) arrival on 16 44 28 66 finish match (2) arrival on 66 44 28 16 finish match (3) arrival 16 44 28 on 66 finish match (4) arrival on 66 44 16 28 finish match (5) arrival on 66 16 44 2J? finish match 43. Which of the following will be Step II? ( 1 )A (2)B (3) C (4) D (5)E 44. Which of the following will be Step ra ? (D)A (2)B (3) C (4) D (5)E 45. Which of the following will be Step I? (DA (2)B (3) C (4) D (5)E Directions (46-52) : Study the following information to answer the given questions: Six plays A, B, C, D, E and F are to be staged starting from Monday and ending on Sunday with one of the days being an off day, not necessarily in the same order. Each of the plays has different time duration: Vi hour, 1 hour, 1 Vi hours, 2 hours, 2 hours and 3 hours, again not necessarily in the same order. Sunday is not an off day and a Play of '/2 hour duration is staged on that day. Play A is staged immediately before Play E. There are two plays staged between Play F which is for 3 hours and Play C which is for 1 Vi hours. The off day is after the staging of Play E and there are two days between the off day and Play A. Play D which is for 2 hours is not staged on Monday. The play staged immediately before'the off day is of 3 hours. Play A is for less than 1xh hours. 46. What is the time duration of Play B? (l)21/5> hours (2) 2 hours (3) 1 hour (4) '/£ hour (5) None of these 47. Which day is the off day? (1) Tuesday (2) Monday (3) Friday (4) Saturday (5) Cannot be determined 48. Which of the following combinations of Play - Day - Time Duration is correct ? (1) E - Wednesday - 2 hours (2) A - Tuesday - 1 hour (3) C - Thursday - 1 lh hours (4) F - Tuesday - 3 hours (5) None is correct 49. On which day is Play D staged? (1) Wednesday (2) Saturday (3) Tuesday (4) Friday (5) Cannot be determined 50. How many plays are staged before the off day? (l)Two (2) One (3) Five (4) Three (5) None of these Directions (51-52): Keeping all the other information the same, if D is staged on Monday, then 51. A play of what time duration would be staged on Thursday? (1)2 hours (2) 2'/4 hours (3) 1 hour (4) 3 hours (5) Cannot be determined 52. Which day would be the off day? (1) Tuesday (2) Monday (3) Friday (4) Saturday (5) Cannot be determined Directions (53-60) : Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code 'it is rush hour traffic' is written as 'sa le do mi ru' 'go to school' is written as 'be no pa', 'one hour to go' is written as 'mi fi pa be', 'rush to one' is written as 'fi be sa! and 'traffic is fine* is written as 'ga ru do'. 53. 'ru be wa' would mean— (1) is to way (2) traffic is to (3) way is traffic (4) to traffic way (5) Cannot be determined 54. What is the code for 'school' ? ( l ) do (2)ru (3) be (4) pa (5) None of these 55. What is the code for Tine' ? ( l ) ga (2)ru (3) pa (4) do (5) None of these 56. Which of the following represents 'school hour go fine' ? (1) pa be fi ga (2) no mi ra pa (3) pa no ga mi (4) ga no mi le (5) None of these 57. 'mi fi le' would mean — (1) it one to (2) to rush one (3) rush hour it (4) it one hour (5) None is correct 58. What does 'sa' stand for? (l)rush (2) traffic (3) it (4) is (5) None of these 59. Which of the following may represent 'traffic is for one hour' ? (1) fiye no mi ru (2) fi le do mi ru (3) fi ye do mi ru (4) fi so do mi ro (5) None of these 60. What does'do'stand for? (l)hour (2)'is'or'traffic' (3) it (4) is (5) None of these |
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