Saturday 6 April 2019

STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN BANKING SERVICES CORPORATION OFFICERS (OG-1) 9TH BATCH Solved PAPER

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STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN



BANKING SERVICES CORPORATION

OFFICERS (OG-1) 9TH BATCH



SAMPLE PAPER






SECTION 1 – ENGLISH

Read the following passage carefully and answer questions 1 and 2 in light of the information given in the passage.

The rules for work are changing. We are being judged by a new yardstick: not just by how smart we are, or by our training and expertise, but also by how well we handle each other. This yardstick is increasingly applied in choosing who will be hired and who will be not, who will be let go and who will be retained, who will be passed over and who will be promoted. The new rules predict who is most likely to become a star performer and who is most prone to derailing. No matter what field we work in currently, they measure the traits that are crucial to our marketability for future jobs. They take for granted having enough intellectual ability and technical know-how to do our jobs and focus instead on personal qualities such as initiative and empathy, adaptability and persuasiveness.


Discussed for decades under a variety of names, from ‘character’ and ‘personality’ to ‘soft skills’ and ‘competence’, there is at last a more precise understanding of these human traits, and a new name for them: ‘emotional intelligence’. Emotional intelligence is generally defined as the ability to monitor and regulate one’s own and others’ feelings, and to use feelings to guide thought and action. Emotional intelligence in work life comprises five basic elements: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and adeptness in relationships. It does not mean merely ‘being nice’. At strategic moments it may demand not ‘being nice’, but rather, for example, bluntly confronting someone with the uncomfortable truth. Nor does emotional intelligence mean giving free rein to feelings – letting it all hang out. Rather, it means managing feelings so that they are expressed appropriately and effectively, enabling people to work together smoothly towards their common goal.

Q1.    What changes, with regard to work, does the writer mention?

A.   The potential of employees is now assessed by new criteria

B.   Intellectual and technical ability are more valued now

C.   Inaccurate judgments could no longer be made

D.   Employees now have higher expectations from each other




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Q
Answer


1
B


2
A


3
A


4
A


5
A


6
B


7
D


8
C


9
D


10
D


11
B


12
C


13
B



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Q9.   In a cage containing 50 parrots, 10 are blue, 18 are green, and 22 are yellow. How many green parrots should be added to make the ratio between green and yellow parrots as 3:2?

A.     10

B.     33

C.     40

D.     15


Q10. Farah buys 9 novels in January, 5 novels in February, 6 novels in March, and 8 novels in April. What is the average number of novels Farah has bought per month?

A.     5.9

B.     6

C.     6.7

D.     7

SECTION 3 - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, CURRENT AFFAIRS & PAKISTAN ECONOMY

Q11. Dr. Ruth Pfau, a German born Pakistani physician, was famous for her services for control of:

A.    Cancer

B.     Leprosy

C.     Hepatitis

D.    Typhoid

Q12. In September 2017, three T20 Cricket matches under Independence Cup are scheduled to be held in Lahore between the teams of Pakistan and:

A.    Sri Lanka

B.     Bangladesh

C.     World XI

D.    All Star XI

Q13. According to the Economic Survey of Pakistan 2016-17, the total volume of GDP has crossed:

A.    $ 250 billion

B.     $ 300 billion

C.     $ 350 billion

D.    $ 400 billion

XX --- END OF PAPER --- XX



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OF THE BLUE

A.    Completely unexpected

B.     Deliberately planned

C.     Making the wrong decision

D.    Something very beautiful and useful

Select the correct substitute from the given options for the underlined bold text in the following sentence.

Q6.   If you are planning a trip to Thailand, have not it made sense to find an experienced guide?

A.    is not it makes

B.     does it not make

C.     did not it made

D.    had not it made

SECTION 2 - QUANTITATIVE SKILLS & GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

Select the correct answer for questions 7 to 10.

Q7.   If 40 students sit for an aptitude test and 8 of them failed, what percentage of them passed the test?

A.     65%

B.     70%

C.     75%

D.     80%

Q8.   Complete the following sequence:

2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 9, 8, ___

A.     9

B.     11

C.     12

D.     15




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STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN BANKING SERVICES CORPORATION OFFICERS (OG-1) 8TH BATCH SAMPLE PAPER


Answers of all questions are at Page 4


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STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN



BANKING SERVICES CORPORATION

OFFICERS (OG-1) 8TH BATCH



SAMPLE PAPER



SECTION 1 - ENGLISH



SECTION 1 - ENGLISH


Read the following passage carefully and answer questions 1 and 2.

The relevance of formal economic models to real-world policy has been a topic of some dispute. The economist R.D. Norton and S.Y. Rhee achieved some success in applying such a model retrospectively to the Korean economy over a fourteen-year period. The model’s figures for output, prices and other variables closely matched real statistics. The model’s value in policy terms, however, proved less clear-cut. Norton and Rhee performed simulations in which, keeping long term factors constant, they tried to pinpoint the effect of short-term policy changes. Their model indicated that rising prices for imported oil would increase inflation, reducing exports by 5 percent would lower Gross Domestic Product and increase inflation and slowing the growth of money supply would result in slightly higher inflation.


These findings are somewhat startling. Many economists have argued that reducing exports will lessen, not increase, inflation. And while most view escalating oil costs as inflationary, few would think the same of slower monetary growth. The Norton-Rhee model can perhaps be viewed as indicating the pitfalls of a formalist approach that stresses statistical “goodness of fit” at the expense of genuine policy relevance.

Q1.   In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with:

A.    Suggesting an explanation for Korean inflation.

B.     Criticizing an overly formal economic model.

C.     Advocating the use of statistical models in determining economic policy.

D.    Proposing a new type of economic analysis.

Q2.   The author mentions a “fourteen-year” period in order to:

A.    Indicate how far into the future the model can make accurate forecasts.

B.     Acknowledge the accuracy of Norton and Rhee’s model in account of past events.

C.     Explain the effects of reducing exports on inflation.

D.    Expose the flaws in Norton and Rhee’s model.

Select the correct SYNONYM (similar meaning) for the word from the given options.

Q3. SAGE

A.    Wise

B.     Inattentive

C.     Hasty

D.    Negligent









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JOBS IN MINISTRY OF STATES & FRONTIER REGIONS.


Case No.F.4-123/2019-R (4/2019). ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARY (BS-16), PERMANENT, MINISTRY OF STATES & FRONTIER REGIONS. 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Second Class or Grade‘C’ Bachelor’s degree from a University recognized by HEC. (ii) Minimum shorthand speed: 100 w.p.m. and typing speed: 50 w.p.m. (iii) Must be computer literate. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. NUMBER OF VACANCIES=TWO (2). DOMICILE/ QUOTA: Sindh(Rural) =One and GBFATA=One. (Both male and female candidates are eligible).

JOBS IN FEDERAL BOARD OF REVENUE


Case No.F.4-122/2019-R (4/2019). PREVENTIVE OFFICER (BS-16), PERMANENT, REVENUE DIVISION, FEDERAL BOARD OF REVENUE.

 MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Second Class or Grade *C’ Bachelor’s“degree from a recognized university with Economics, Commerce, Statistics, Accounting, Computer Science, Law, Pharmacy, Chemistry or Physics as one of the subjects or B.Sc. Engineering in any speciality. (ii) Computer literacy up to the level of MS Word, MS Power Point and MS Excel. (iii) MINIMUM PHYSICAL STANDARD: (a) For Male candidates: Height 5°-6’’ Chest 32”-33.5” (b) For Female Candidates: Height 5°-2” (Documentary proof from authorized Medical authorities required). AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. NUMBER OF VACANCIES=FORTY (40). DOMICILE/ QUOTA: Punjab= Twenty seven (Open merit=-Twenty, Women quota= Four and Minorities/Non-Muslims quota=Three), Sindh(Rural)= Three, Sindh(Urban)= Three, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa=Five (Open merit=Three, Women quota= One and Minorities/Non-Muslims quota=One) and GBFATA=Two. (Both male and female candidates are eligible).




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