IBPS CWE Bank PO Clerical Recruitment Exams
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Syllabus Pattern IBPS CWE Bank PO Common Written Exam:
Syllabus Pattern IBPS CWE Bank PO Common Written Exam:
Objective paper
Time Allowed: 150 Minutes (or 2.5 Hours)
1. Reasoning (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
2. English Language (50 Qs, 25 Marks)
3. Quantitative Aptitude (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
4. General Awareness (with special reference to Banking Industry) (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
5. Computer Knowledge (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
Descriptive Paper on English Composition:
1. Essay, Précis, Letter Writing etc. (25 Marks)
Time Allowed: 60 Minutes (or 1 Hour)
Negative Marking:
One fourth or 0.25 times the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty for incorrect answers.
CWE Score Card
IBPS will print the Score Cards for each of the qualifying candidates and will send the same by Registered/ Speed post to each candidate at the correspondence address specified in his/ her online application.
Score Cards issued by IBPS will be valid for one year from the date of issue of the Score Card. Candidates can appear in subsequent examination(s) to enhance their scores if they so desire.
IBPS CWE Bank Clerk Clerical Assistants Solved Sample Paper Numerical Ability
Bank Clerk / Clerical & Assistants Solved Sample Paper Numerical Ability For IBPS CWE
1. 1/2 of 3842 + 15 % of ? = 2449
1) 3520
2) 3250
3) 3350
4) 3540
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
Solution:
1/2 of 3842 + 15 % of ? = 2449
1921 + 15/100 x ? = 2449
? = 528 x 100/15
= 3520
2. (833.25 – 384.45) ÷ 24 = ?
1) 1.87
2) 20.1
3) 2.01
4) 18.7
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Solution:
(833.25 – 384.45) ÷ 24 = ?
448.80 / 24 = 18.7
3. 350% of ? ÷ 50 + 248= 591
1) 4900
2) 4890
3) 4850
4) 4950
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
Solution:
1) 4900
2) 4890
3) 4850
4) 4950
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
Solution:
350% of ? ÷ 50 + 248= 591
350/100 X ?/50 = 343
350/100 X ?/50 = 343
? = 343 X 100/7
= 4900
4. 7960 + 2956 - 8050 + 4028 = ?
1) 6984
2) 6884
3) 6894
4) 6954
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
1) 6984
2) 6884
3) 6894
4) 6954
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Solution:
7960 + 2956 - 8050 + 4028 = ?
14944 - 8050 = 6894
14944 - 8050 = 6894
5. 25 × 3.25 + 50.4 ÷ 24 =?
1) 84.50
2) 83.35
3) 83.53
4) 82.45
5) None ofthese
Ans: (2)
1) 84.50
2) 83.35
3) 83.53
4) 82.45
5) None ofthese
Ans: (2)
Solution:
25 × 3.25 + 50.4 ÷ 24 =?
81.25 + 2.1 = 83.35
81.25 + 2.1 = 83.35
Direction (Q.6-10): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
6. 15 25 40 65 ? 170
1) 115
2) 90
3) 105
4) 120
5) 105
Ans: (5)
6. 15 25 40 65 ? 170
1) 115
2) 90
3) 105
4) 120
5) 105
Ans: (5)
Solution
15 + 25 = 40, 25+ 40 =65 and 40 + 65 = 105
15 + 25 = 40, 25+ 40 =65 and 40 + 65 = 105
7. 120 320 ? 2070 5195 13007.5
1) 800
2) 920
3) 850
4) 900
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
8. 620 632 608 644 596 ?
1) 536
2) 556
3) 656
4) 646
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Solution:
1) 800
2) 920
3) 850
4) 900
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
8. 620 632 608 644 596 ?
1) 536
2) 556
3) 656
4) 646
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Solution:
620 + 12 = 632, 620 – 12 = 608, 632 + 12 = 644,
608 – 12 = 596, so 644 + 12 = 656
9. 325 314 288 247 191 ?
1) 126
2) 116
3) 130
4) 120
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Solution:
The next number in the series is decreased by 11, 26, 41, 56 and so on.
Here the next number decreased is 15 more. So next number will be 191 – ( 56 + 15 ) = 120
10. 45 46 70 141 ? 1061.5
1) 353
2) 353.5
3) 352.5
4) 352
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
Solution:
1) 353
2) 353.5
3) 352.5
4) 352
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
Solution:
45 x 1 + 1 = 46,
70 x 2 + 1 = 141,
? x 3 + 1 = 1061.5
11. Sonika invested an amount of Rs 5800 for 2 years. At what rate of compound interest will she get an amount of Rs 594.50 at the end of two years?
1) 5 pcpa
2) 4 pcpa
3) 6 pcpa
4) 8 pcpa
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
11. Sonika invested an amount of Rs 5800 for 2 years. At what rate of compound interest will she get an amount of Rs 594.50 at the end of two years?
1) 5 pcpa
2) 4 pcpa
3) 6 pcpa
4) 8 pcpa
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
Solution;
6394.50/5800 = (1+R/100) square
441/400 = (1+R/100) square
(21/20) square = (1+R/100) square
21/20 = (1+R/100)
R= 5
12. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 150% and the denominator of the fraction is increased by 350%, the resultant fraction is 25/51 . What is the original fraction?
1) 11/17
2) 11/15
3) 15/17
4) 13/15
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Solution:
2.5x/4.5y = 25/51
x/y = 15/17
13. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'BANKING' be arranged?
1) 5040
2) 2540
3) 5080
4) 2520
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
13. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'BANKING' be arranged?
1) 5040
2) 2540
3) 5080
4) 2520
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Solution;
7!/2! = 7x6x5x4x3= 2520
14. Meenal purchased a car for Rs 2, 50, 000 and sold it for Rs 3, 48, 000. What is the per cent profit she made on the car?
1) 40
2) 39.2
3) 38.4
4) 38
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
14. Meenal purchased a car for Rs 2, 50, 000 and sold it for Rs 3, 48, 000. What is the per cent profit she made on the car?
1) 40
2) 39.2
3) 38.4
4) 38
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
Solution:
98000 x 100/250000 = 39.2%
15. There are some parrots and some tigers in a forest. If the total number of animal heads in the forest is 858 and the total number of animal legs is 1,846, what is the number of parrots in the forest?
1) 845
2) 833
3) 800
4) Cannot be determined
5) 793
Ans: (5)
1) 845
2) 833
3) 800
4) Cannot be determined
5) 793
Ans: (5)
Hint; Apply Alligation and Mixture
Directions (Q.16-20): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Directions (Q.16-20): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Cities | Shows (Number in hundreds) | ||||
Dance | Music | Drama | Stand-up Comedy | Mimicry | |
M | 15 | 21 | 24 | 0.8 | 0.9 |
N | 12.4 | 13 | 26 | 2 | 0.5 |
O | 5.7 | 8 | 12 | 0.3 | 0.2 |
P | 11.3 | 6 | 18 | 1 | 1.5 |
Q | 17 | 12.4 | 11 | 3 | 0.4 |
R | 14 | 10.5 | 9.8 | 0.7 | 0.1 |
16. The mimicry shows held in city M are what per cent of the drama shows held in city O?
1) 7
2) 8.5
3) 6.5
4) 8
5) 7.5%
Ans: (5)
1) 7
2) 8.5
3) 6.5
4) 8
5) 7.5%
Ans: (5)
Solution:
90x100/1200 = 7.5%
17. What is the average number of entertainment shows held in city P?
1) 756
2) 678
3) 786
4) 698
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
17. What is the average number of entertainment shows held in city P?
1) 756
2) 678
3) 786
4) 698
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
Solution:
3780/5 = 756
18. If the number of music shows in city N and Q is increased by 5%, what will be the total number of music shows in both the cities together?
1) 2,602
2) 2,667
3) 2,540
4) 2,605
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
18. If the number of music shows in city N and Q is increased by 5%, what will be the total number of music shows in both the cities together?
1) 2,602
2) 2,667
3) 2,540
4) 2,605
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
Solution:
2540 x 105/100 = 2667
19. What is the ratio of the number of dance shows held in city N to the number of drama shows held in city R?
1) 49 : 62
2) 49 : 51
3) 62 : 45
4) 62 : 49
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
19. What is the ratio of the number of dance shows held in city N to the number of drama shows held in city R?
1) 49 : 62
2) 49 : 51
3) 62 : 45
4) 62 : 49
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Solution:
1240:980 = 62:49
20. What is the total number of stand-up comedy shows held in all the cities together?
1) 820
2) 740
3) 780
4) 810
5) None of these
20. What is the total number of stand-up comedy shows held in all the cities together?
1) 820
2) 740
3) 780
4) 810
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Solution:
80+200+30+100+300+70=780
21. By how much is 3/4 of 968 less than 7/8 of 1008?
1) 154
2) 146
3) 165
4) 158
5) 156
Ans: (5)
Solution:
21. By how much is 3/4 of 968 less than 7/8 of 1008?
1) 154
2) 146
3) 165
4) 158
5) 156
Ans: (5)
Solution:
3/4 of 968 =726
7/8 of 1008= 882
882 – 726 = 156
22. There are two numbers such that the sum of twice the first number and twice the second number is 100 and the sum of thrice the first number and twice the second number is 120. Which is the larger number?
1) 30
2) 12
3) 14
4) 35
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
3x + 2y = 120
2x + 2y = 100
So x = 20 and y = 30
23. When-all the students in a school are made to stand in rows of 54, 30 such rows are formed. If the students are made to stand in rows of 45, how many such rows will be formed?
1) 25
2) 42
3) 36
4) 32
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Solution:
23. When-all the students in a school are made to stand in rows of 54, 30 such rows are formed. If the students are made to stand in rows of 45, how many such rows will be formed?
1) 25
2) 42
3) 36
4) 32
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Solution:
54 x 30/45 = 36
24. The ratio of the present ages of Anju and Sandhya is 13: 17. Four years ago the ratio of their ages was 11: 15. What will be the ratio of their ages six years hence?
1) 3 : 4
2) 7 : 8
3) 5 : 4
4) 6 : 5
5) 4 : 5
Ans: (5)
1) 3 : 4
2) 7 : 8
3) 5 : 4
4) 6 : 5
5) 4 : 5
Ans: (5)
13x - 4/ 17x – 4 = 11/15
X = 2
Anju’s Present age = 26
Sandhya’s Present age = 34
six years hence = 32 & 40 i.e. 4 : 5
25. The average age of 80 boys in a class is 15. The average age of a group of 15 boys in the class is 16 and the average age of another 25 boys in the class is 14. What is the average age of the remaining boys in the class?
1) 15.25
2) 14
3) 14.75
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
Total age (sum) of all 80 students = 80 x 15 = 1200
25. The average age of 80 boys in a class is 15. The average age of a group of 15 boys in the class is 16 and the average age of another 25 boys in the class is 14. What is the average age of the remaining boys in the class?
1) 15.25
2) 14
3) 14.75
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
Total age (sum) of all 80 students = 80 x 15 = 1200
Total age (sum) of 15 students = 15 x 16 = 240
Total age (sum) of 25 students = 25 x 14 = 350
Total age (sum) of remaining 40 students = 1200 – ( 240 + 350 ) = 610
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Monday, May 28, 2012
IBPS RRB Regional Rural Banks CWE Recruitment 2012 Officer Assistants
Notification For IBPS RRB CWE Exam 2012
Important Dates
Online Applications Starts:
June 01, 2012
Online Applications Ends:
June 25, 2012
Online Payment:
June 01, 2012 to June 25, 2012
Online Payment:
June 04, 2012 to June 30, 2012
Written Test Dates:
Officers: September 02, 2012
Assistants: September 09, 2012
Official Website:
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Punjab Gramin Bank Recruitment 2012 Officer Assistants
Punjab Gramin Bank (PGB), a rural bank sponsored by PNB (Punjab National Bank), invites application for the following posts of officers and office assistants.
The posts for officers are open of candidates all over India BUT Posts of Office Assistants the candidates should be a domicile of Punjab. The details are :
On-Line Application Starts:
March 22, 2012
On-Line Application Ends:
April 10, 2012
Written Examination:
Officers: May 13, 2012
Clerk-cum-Cashier: May 20, 2012
Official Website:
1. Officer Middle Management Scale – III – Group "A"
Number of Posts: 3 (Gen: 03)
Pay Scale:
Rs. 25700-31500
Educational Qualification:
Degree from a recognized University in any discipline or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Preference will be given to the candidates having Degree/Diploma in Banking, Finance, Marketing, Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, Pisciculture, Agricultural Marketing and Co-operation, Information Technology, Management, Law, Economics and Accountancy.
Experience:
Minimum 5 years of experience as an Officer in any Bank or Financial Institutions.
Age Limit:
Below 40 years
2. Officer Middle Management Scale – II – Group “A”
Number of Posts: 12 (SC: 01, OBC: 03, Gen: 08)
Pay Scale & Emoluments:
Rs. 19400-28100
Educational Qualification:
Degree from a recognized University in any discipline or its equivalent
(a) Information Technology (01 vacancy)
Degree from a Recognised University in Electronics/Communication/ Computer Science/ Information Technology or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
Certificate in ASP, PHP, C++, JAVA, VB, VC, OCP etc. is desirable.
Experience:
1 year (Preference will be given to candidates having experience as Officer in banking/financial institutions)
(b) Law Officer (01 vacancy)
Degree from a Recognised University in Law or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate
Experience:
Two years as an advocate or should have worked as Law Officer in Banks or Financial Institutions for a period not less than 2 years.
(c) Treasury Manager (01 vacancy)
Candidate should be a Chartered Accountant or MBA in Finance from a Reputed Institute.
Experience:
1 year (Preference will be given to candidates having relevant experience)
(d) Marketing Officer (02 vacancies)
MBA in Marketing from any Institute of Repute
Experience:
1 year (Preference will be given to candidates having relevant experience)
(e) General Banking Officer (07 vacancies)
Degree from a recognized University in any discipline or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Preference will be given to the candidates having Degree/Diploma in Banking, Finance, Marketing, Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, Pisciculture, Agricultural Marketing and Co-operation, Information Technology, Management, Law, Economics and Accountancy.
Experience:
Two years as an Officer in Bank or Financial Institution.
Age Limit:
21 to 32 years
3. Officer Junior Management Scale – I – Group "A"
Number of Posts: 32 (SC: 05, ST: 02, OBC: 08, Gen: 17)
Pay Scale:
Rs. 14500-25700
Educational Qualification:
(i) Bachelor degree of a recognised University in any discipline or its equivalent. Preference will be given to the candidates having Degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Engineering, Pisciculture, Agricultural Marketing and Co-operation, Information Technology, Management, Law, Economics and Accountancy.
(ii) Essential: Proficiency in Local Language i.e. Punjabi and must have passed “Punjabi” as one of the subjects at Matriculation/SSC |(Old Pattern)/Graduation or at equivalent level or any exam passed for proficiency in ‘Punjabi’ from a recognized institution/university.
(iii) Computer knowledge or awareness will be an added qualification.
Age Limit:
18 to 28 years.
4. Office Assistant (Multipurpose)
Number of Posts: 75 (SC: 21, OBC: 16, Gen: 38)
Pay Scale:
Rs. 7200-19300
Educational Qualification:
(i) Bachelor Degree or its equivalent of a recognized University in any discipline;
(ii) Essential: Proficiency in Local Language i.e. Punjabi and must have passed “Punjabi” as one of the subjects at Matriculation/SSC |(Old Pattern)/Graduation or at equivalent level or any exam passed for proficiency in ‘Punjabi’ from a recognized institution/university.
(b) Candidate must be having Domicile of Punjab
(c) Desirable: Knowledge of Computer skills
Age Limit:
18 to 28 years
Application Fee:
SC/ST/PC/EXS: Rs. 100
OBC/General: Rs. 500
Selection Procedure:
The selection will be made on the basis of performance in written test (70 marks) and interview (30 marks).
POST CODE 01 & 02:
The selection of the candidates shall be on the basis of written test and interview.
WRITTEN TEST – 70 Marks:
Type: Objective
Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes
1. Test of Reasoning (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
2. Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
3. Financial Awareness (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
4. General English OR Hindi (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
The marks will be reduced to 70 on pro-rata basis.
POST CODE 03 & 04
The selection of the candidates shall be on the basis of written test and interview.
WRITTEN TEST – 70 Marks:
Type: Objective
Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes
1. Test of Reasoning (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
2. Numerical Ability (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
3. General Knowledge (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
4. General English OR Hindi (50 Qs, 50 Marks)
The marks will be reduced to 70 on pro-rata basis.
Negative Marks:
The wrong answers given in the objective test will result in negative marks.
Interview:
The candidates securing a minimum of 40% marks in the written test shall qualify for interview. In the case of candidates belonging to the SC/ST/PWD/EXS categories, the minimum marks in the written test shall be 35% to qualify for interview.
How to Apply:
Apply Online for Punjab Gramin Bank recruitment at
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