Allahabad Bank
Probationary Officer / Management Trainee - 2008
Test - I (Reasoning)
Q.1. In a certain code CONCISE is written as FTJBBNM. How is FISHERY
written in that code?
a) ZSFIGJT
b) ZSFGIHR
c) ZSFGEHR
d) ZSFEHGR
e) None of these
Q.2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a
group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
a) Snake
b) Crocodile
c) Frog
d) Lizard
e) Fish
Q.3. How many meaningful English words can be made from the letters ADER,
using each letter only once in each word?
a) None
b) One
c) Two
d) Three
e) More than three
Q.4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word PRELIMINARY each
of which have as many letters between them in the word, as they have in the
English alphabet?
a)None
b)One
c)Two
d) Three
e) None of these
Q.5. How many such digits are there in the number 57683421, each of which
is as far away from the beginning of the number, when they will be arranged in
descending order within the number?
a)None
b)One
c)Two
d) Three
e) None of these
Q.6. If in the word CALIBRE, the previous letter in the English alphabet
replaces each consonant and each vowel is replaced by the next letter and then
the order of letters is reversed, which letter will be third from the right end?
a) A
b) C
c) B
d) K
e) None of these
Q.7. In a row of children facing north. Bharat is eleventh from the right
end and is third to the right of Samir who is fifteenth from the left end. Total
how many children are there in the row?
a) 29
b) 28
c) 30
d) 27
e) None of these
Q.8. In a certain code READ is written as #5%6 and PAID is written as
$%46. How is RIPE written in that code?
a) # 4$5
b) #6$5
c) $4#5
d) $4#6
e) None of these
Q.9. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word from the first,
the fourth, the fifth and the ninth letters of the word VERSATILE using each
letter only once second letter of that word is your answer. If more than one
such word can be formed your answer is M and if no such word can be formed your
answer is N.
a) A
b) S
c) E
d) N
e) M
Q.10. What will come next in the series given below?
1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5
a) 1
b) 5
c) 6
d) 2
e) None of these
In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all
the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q.11. Statements:
- Some grapes are apples.
- Some apples are papayas.
- All papayas are mangoes.
- No mango is banana.
Conclusions:
- I. No banana is papaya.
- II. Some apples are mangoes.
- III. Some bananas are grapes.
- IV. No banana is grape.
a) Only I and II follow
b) Only either III or IV follows
c) Only I and either III or IV follow
d) I, II and either III or IV follow
e) None of these
Q.12. Statements:
- All flowers are trees.
- Some trees are stars.
- Some stars are clouds.
- No cloud is rock.
Conclusions:
- I. No rock is star.
- II. Some stars are flowers.
- III. Some rocks are flowers.
- IV. Some rocks are stars.
a) None follows
b) Only either I or IV follows
c) Only I follows
d) Only III & IV follow
e) All follow
Q.13. Statements:
- Some pens are stands.
- Some stands are containers.
- All containers are boxes.
- All boxes are drawers.
Conclusions:
- I. Some boxes are stands.
- II. Some drawers are stands.
- III. Some drawers are containers.
- IV. Some boxes are pens.
a) Only I & II follow
b) Only II & III follow
c) Only I, II and III follow
d) All follow
e) None of these
Q.14. Statements:
- All paints are colours.
- Some colours are brands.
- Some brands are certificates.
- All certificates are degrees.
Conclusions:
- I. Some brands are degrees.
- II. Some certificates are colours.
- III. Some colours are paints.
- IV. No paint is degree.
a) None follows
b) Only I follows
c) Only III follows
d) Only either I or II follows
e) None of these
Q.15. Statements:
- Some files are covers.
- All covers are keys.
- All keys are locks.
- Some locks are doors.
Conclusions:
- I. Some doors are keys.
- II. Some doors are covers.
- III. All keys are covers.
- IV. Some doors are files.
a) None follows
b) Only I follows
c) Only II follows
d) Only II & III follow
Test - II (Quantitative Aptitude)
Q.77. 6.66×66.6×66 =?
a) 27274.696
b) 29274.696
c) 31274.696
d) 33274.696
e) None of these
Q.81.?% of 225 + 22% of 555 = 203.1
a) 23
b) 44
c) 36
d) 58
e) None of these
Q.82. {(35)2 (38)2}/ ? = 5
a) 503
b) 543.6
c) 567.8
d) 592
e) None of these
Q.84. 100012 ÷ 1030 =?
a) 10002
b) 10
c) 1002
d) 100