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Marketing Quiz for SBI Associate PO

Q.1. Market expansion means(1) Hiring more staf


(2) Buying more products
(3) firing more staf
(4) Buying more companies
(5) None of these

Q.2. Effective marketing helps in(1) Developing new products


(2) Creating a competitive environment
(3) Building demand for product
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
Q.3. A good seller should have the following qualities(1) Developing the work
(2) Submissive
(3) Sympathy
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
Q.4. One of the following is a target for the marketing of
internet banking(1) All the customers
(2) All the educated customers
(3) All the computer educated customers
(4) Only creditors
(5) None of these
Q.5. Planned cost service means(1) costly products
(2) extra profit on the same cost
(3) extra work by seller
(4) all of these
(5) None of these
Q.6. Rural marketing is not required because(1) Rural people do not understand marketing
(2) It is not practical from the cost point of view
(3) It is sheer wastage of time
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
Q.7. In Consumer behavior Perception is a process through which(1) a consumer make ultimate purchasing
(2) a consumer is satisfied
(3) a consumers mind receives, organizes and interprets physical time
(4) Both 1 and 2
(5) All of the above
Q.8. Sale forecast implies-

(1) an estimate of the maximum possible sales opportunities present in a


particular market segment.
(2) an estimate of sales, in physical units, in a future period
(3) Estimating the number of sales person required to sell a product.
(4) Both 1 and 2
(5) Neither 1 nor 2
Q.9. Advertising for. is not allowed on T.V.
(1) Liquor
(2) Cigrattes
(3) Both 1 and 2
(4) Soaps
(5) None of these
Q.10. Entrepreneurs find direct marketing attractive because of
(1) Investment is low
(2) It doesnt required specialized skills
(3) Returns are quick
(4) All of above
(5) None of these
Q.11. A theory states that no matter how efficiently goods/service are
produced, if they cannot be delivered to the customer in the quickest
possible time it is vain-this theory is called(1) Quickest the best
(2) Instant service
(3) Service on time
(4) Timely efort
(5) Matter theory
Q.12. Demonstration is an exercises to(1) attractively pack and display the goods
(2) Prove the characteristic of the product
(3) Both 1 and 2
(4) Window shop
(5) Neither 1 nor 2
Q.13. In selling Consumption is the ultimate goal of the sales while a
marketer(1) Identifies consumer needs and wants.
(2) Develop an appropriate product/service to attain customer satisfaction.
(3) Accomplish organizational goals through integrated marketing approach
(4) all of the above.
(5) None of these
Q.14. Casual research is basically concerned with(1) Establishing cause and efort relationship
(2) Arriving at a forecast or prediction of interest.
(3) measuring and estimating the frequencies with which of things occur
(4) all of above
(5) None of these

Q.15. A method in which brand equity is measured by comparing


difference between the retail price of the brand and the retail price of
an unbranded product in same category is called(1) Brand goodwill method
(2) price premium method
(3) Production method
(3) Both 1 and 2
(4) Neither 1 nor 2
Q.16. Bank Marketing means(1) Selling of Banks
(2) Merger of Banks
(3) Selling banks products and services
(4) None of these
(5) All of these
Q.17. Credit cards are used for(1) Cash withdrawals
(2) Purchase of air tickets
(3) Purchase of consumable items from retail outlets
(4) all of these
(5) None of these
Q.18. Home loans are granted to(1) Individuals
(2) Institutions
(3) Builders
(4) all of these
(5) None of these
Q.19. ATMs are(1) Branches of Banks
(2) Manned counters of Banks
(3) Unmanned cash dispensers
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
Q.20. Relationship selling means(1) Preparing a list of relatives
(2) Cross selling
(3) Selling to relatives
(4) Selling to strangers
(5) Telemarketing
ANSWERS
Q.1.(5)
Q.2.(4)
Q.3.(4)
Q.4.(3)
Q.5.(2)
Q.6.(5)
Q.7.(3)
Q.8.(4)

Q.9.(3)
Q.10.(4)
Q.11.(2)
Q.12.(2)
Q.13.(4)
Q.14.(1)
Q.15.(2)
Q.16.(3)
Q.17.(4)
Q.18.(1)
Q.19.(3)
Q.20.(2)
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D.I For SBI PO Exam


Directions (1-5): In a company there are five different departments (A, B, C, D and E). In
each department, a certain number of male and female employees are working. The given
bar chart shows the number of employees working in each department and the line graph
shows the ratio of male to female workers in each department.

Ratio b/w Male & Female

1. What is the difference between the toal numbers of male and female employees in the
company?
1) 34
2) 24
3) 14
4) 4
5) 0
2. What is the ratio of male to female employees working in department B?
1) 4 : 5
2) 5 : 4
3) 3 : 5
4) 5 : 3
5) 3 : 2
3. What is the average number of male employees working in all the five departments?
1) 60
2) 70
3) 80
4) 50
5) 90
4. The number of male employees working in department A is what percentage more than that
working in department B?
1) 20%
2) 25%
3) 30%
4) 40%
5) 50%
5. What is the ratio of the difference between the number of female and male employees in
department D to that in department E?
1) 2 : 3
2) 3 : 1
3) 3 : 2
4) 1 : 3
5) None of these

Directions (6-10): The expenditure and percentage profit of two companies A and B for six
years in the period 2001-2006 are shown in the given bar graph and line graph. The
expenditure is given in lakhs.

6. What is the difference between the average expenditure of Company A from 2001 to 2006
and that of Company B?
1) Rs 60 lakhs
2) Rs 45 lakhs
3) Rs 30 lakhs
4) Rs 15 lakhs
5) Rs 10 lakhs
7. In how many of the given years is the income of Company A more than Rs 100 lakhs?
1) Four
2) Three
3) Two
4) One
5) None
8. In how many years is the profit of Company B more than Rs 10 lakhs?
1) Five
2) Four
3) Three

4) Two
5) One
9. In 2004, the income of Company B is what percentage more than the income of Company A?
1) 32%
2) 24%
3) 16%
4) 12%
5) 8%
10. What is the ratio of the income of Company B in 2004 to that of Company A in 2005?
1) 9 : 13
2) 13 : 9
3) 11 : 9
4) 13 : 11
5) 5 : 4
Answers:
1. (4) 2. (2)

3. (2)

4. (5) 5. (2)

6. (5)

8. (4)

9. (1) 10 (3)

7. (4)

Solutions (6-10)
6.

(5) Total expenditure of A = 270


Average expenditure = 270 / 6 = 45
Total expenditure of B = 210
Average expenditure = 210 / 6 = 35
Difference = 45 35 = 10

7.

(4) In 2001, profit = (60 x 75) / 100 = 45


Income = 60 + 45 = 105 lakhs

8. (4) In 2006 = (25x170) / 100 = 42.5 lakh


Profit = 42.5 25 lakh = Rs 17.5 lakhs
In 2004 Profit is 18 lakh
9.

(1) In 2004 and 2006


In 2004, income of A = 50 lakhs
In 2004, income of B = 66 lakhs
Req percentage = (66 50) / 50 X 100 = 32%

10. (3) In 2004, income of B = 66 lakhs


In 2005, income of A = 54 lakhs
Req Ratio: 66 : 54 = 11 : 9
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Directions (1-3): Read the following information given below to answer the questions that
follow:
(i) 'na ho pa la' means 'they are very intelligent'
(ii) 'pit na sa' means 'you are welcome'
(iii) 'ka da la' means 'who is intelligent'
(iv) 'od ho pit la' means 'they welcome intelligent students'

1. Which of the following means 'students' in that code language?


(1) od
(2) la
(3) ho
(4) pit
(5) Data inadequate
2. Which of the following means 'very' in that code language?
(1) pa
(2) na
(3) da
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
3. Which of the following statement(s) is/are redundant to answer the above questions?
(1) (iii)
(2) (ii)
(3) (ii) or (iii)
(4) (i) or (iv)
(5) None of these
Directions (4-): Study the following information and answer the questions given below.
A team has to be constituted of a fixed number of members from a group of 8 persons B, D, F, H, J,
K, L and N. F cannot be selected with B. Selection of J and N together is not possible. Selection of
only one person is possible between L and K. H is compulsorily selected with any one between D or K
being selected.
4. If D and N have been selected in a four member team, then in how many ways the team can
be constituted?
(1) Five
(2) Four
(3) Three
(4) Two
(5) One
5. If L has be selected, then who must be selected in a team of five members?
(1) F
(2) N
(3) B
(4) H
(5) J
6. If H is not to be selected, then a team of maximum how many persons can be constituted?

(1) Two
(2) Four
(3) Three
(4) Five
(5) One
Directions (7-): In each question below a statement is given followed by two courses of action
numbered I and IL 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 of action logically follows(s) pursuing. Give answer
(1) If only I follows.
(2) If only II follows.
(3) If either I or II follows.
(4) If neither I nor II follows.
(5) If both I and II follow.
7. Statement:
College professors under state government are protesting against the government for delaying the
implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission.
Courses of action:
I. Government should immediately pay the due amount to the professors.
II. Government should appeal to all the professors to return to their work else the government will pay
neither the existing nor the increased salary.
8. Statement:
A devastating earthquake in Haiti claimed the lives of millions of people and caused an
unprecedented damage to natural resources.
Courses of action:
I. Other nations should come forward to help Haiti and send clothes, foods and other basic amenities.
II. Other nations should take a lesson from this natural disaster and should focus on preparing
themselves, technically as well as economically to fight against such mishaps.
9. Statement:
A senior government official has been caught red-handed accepting bribe in the recruitment process.
Courses of action:
I. As he was a senior officer, the government should give one more chance to improve upon his
mistake.
II. The Government should immediately suspend him and seize all his property. He must also be
deprived of pension and other service related benefits.
10. Statement:
A considerable quantity of goods carried by trains is stolen during the course of transit.
Courses of action:
I. A team should be deployed in the severely affected areas to assess and correct the current
precautionary measures.
II. A special task force can be used in the red alert areas to combat the operating forces to steal.
11. Statement:

A food company was set ablaze at night because of short-circuits and suffered a loss worth millions
rupees.
Courses of action:
I. A separate electricity room should be maintained in the factory with provision of modern fire-fighting
equipments.
II. The factory owner can claim the insured amount from insurance company for the losses incurred.

ANSWERS
Solutions (1-3)
1. 1;
From (iii) and (iv) la ---> intelligent
From (i) and (ii) na ---> are
2. 1;
From (i) and (iv) ho la ---> they intelligent
3 1;
Note : Only (iii) is redundant, because we can proceed with combined value of they intelligent to find
other values.
Now, from (i), extract meaning of they are intelligent
Pa ---> very
From (ii) and (iv), pit ---> welcome
From (iv), extract the meaning of they, welcome and intelligent and ---> students
Solutions (4-6)
F cannot selected with B
Selection of J and N together is not possible
Selection of only one person is possible between L and K.
H is compulsorily selected with any one between D or K being selected. ( When D and K is selected
than H will be also selected)
4. (2)
Four ways team can be formed:
1. D, N , H, B
2. D, N , H, F
3. D, N , H, L
4. D, N , H, K
5. (4) H must be selected
6. (3) Only three members can be selected Either B or F, Either J or N, and L
Solutions (7-11)
7. 4; Neither I or II follow. I does not follow because such decisions cannot be taken in a haste. II is an
extreme step.
8. 5; Both are right courses of action. I follows because the international community should help a
country fighting a natural calamity. II a natural calamity of disastrous proportions in one part of the
country gives lessons to the countries of the world to be prepared to face such circumstances in

future.
9. 4; I does not follow because there cannot be exceptions in the eyes of the law. II is also not a
suitable course of action. II also does not follow because no punitive action is taken without a proper
investigation.
10. 5
11. 1; I is a right course of action to pre-empt any incident of fire in future. II is not a recommendable
course of action because it is not certain whether company's assets were insured or not.

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Maths Quiz
Directions (1-5): Following graph shows the ratio of expenditure to income of two
companies A and B during the period of 2001 to 2007?

1. If the expenditure of Company A in 2004 is Rs 36 lakhs, then what is its income in


that year?
(1) 42 lakhs
(2) 48 lakhs
(3) 54 lakhs
(4) 60 lakhs
(5) 75 lakhs
2. If the income of Company A in 2002 and expenditure of Company B in the same
year is equal to Rs 60 lakhs then what is the difference between their net profit in
2002?
(1) 6 lakhs
(2) 8 lakhs
(3) 10 lakhs
(4) 12 lakhs
(5) None of these
3. If the income of Company A in 2001 and income of Company B in 2005 is Rs 50
lakhs and Rs 80 lakhs respectively then the profit gained by Company A in 2001 is
how much percent more than that of the profit gained by Company B in 2005?
(1) 62.5%
(2) 67.5%
(3) 82.5%
(4) 87.5%

(5) 75%
4. Ratio of expenditure to income of Company B in 2004 is how much percent more
than that of ratio of expenditure to income of Company A in 2005?
(1) 10%
(2) 20%
(3) 30%
(4) 40%
(5) 50%
5. If income of Company A in 2006 is Rs 75 lakhs then what is the expenditure of
Company B in the same year?
(1) 60 lakhs
(2) 75 lakhs
(3) 90 lakhs
(4) 87.5 lakhs
(5) None of these
Directions (6-0): Following line graph shows the expenditure and percentage profit of
a company of 2005 to 2010.

6. What is the ratio of income in 2008 and 2010?


(1) 5 : 6
(2) 6 : 7
(3) 7 : 8
(4) 8 : 9
(5) 7 : 9
7. In which year amount of profit is minimum?
(1) 2005
(2) 2006
(3) 2007
(4) 2008
(5) 2009
8. What is the percentage rise in amount of profit gained by Company from 2007 to
2008?
(1) 27%
(2) 36%
(3) 44%
(4) 62.5%
(5) 87.5%
9. Expenditure of Company in year 2008 is how much percent more than that of
expenditure in 2006?

(1) 15%
(2) 20%
(3) 25%
(4) 27.5%
(5) 30%
10. Income of Company in 2005 in what percentage of income of Company in 2010?
(1) 200/3%
(2) 279/5%
(3) 105/2%
(4) 403/9%
(5) 320/5%

ANSWERS
Solutions (1-5)
1. 4;
E/I = 60
I = E/0.6 = 36/0.6 = 60lakhs
2. 2;
EA/IA = 0.8
EA = 0.8 60 = 48 lakhs
PA = 60 48 = 12 lakhs
EB/IB = 0.75
IB = EB/0.75 = 80 lakhs
PB = 80 60 = 20 lakhs
Difference = 20 12 = 8 lakhs
3. 4;
In 2001, EA/IA = 0.4
EA = 0.4 50 = 20 lakhs
Profit = 50 20 = 30 lakhs
In 2005, EB/IB = 0.8
EB = 0.8 80 = 64 lakhs
Profit = 80 64 = 16 lakhs
Net profit of A = 30 lakhs and B = 16 lakhs
% = (30 - 16)/16 * 100 = 14/16 * 100 = 87.5%
4. 4;
Ratio of expenditure to income of B in 2004 = 0.7
Ratio of expenditure to income of A in 2005 = 0.5
% = (0.7 - 0.5)/0.5 * 100 = 40%
5. 5;
Data is not sufficient to find the answer.
Solutions (6-10)
6. 5;
Profit in 2008 = 40% of 75 = 75 = 30 lakhs
Income = 75 + 30 = 105 lakhs
Profit in 2010 = 50% of 90 = 90 50/100 = 45 lakhs
Income = 90 + 45 = 135 lakhs

Ratio = 105/135 = 7 : 9
7. 1;
In 2005, profit is only 8 lakhs
8. 5;
Profit in 2007 = 32% of 50 = 50 32/100 = 16 lakhs
Profit in 2008 = 40% of 75 = 75 40/100 = 30 lakhs
% rise = (36 - 16)/16 100 = 1400/16 = 87.5%
9. 3;
Required percentage = (75 - 60)/60 100 = 25%
10. 5;
Profit in 2010 = 50% of 90 = 90 50/100 = 45 lakhs
income in 2010 = 90 + 45 = 135 lakhs
Profit in 2005 = 20% of 40 = 40 20/100 = 8 lakhs
income in 2005 = 40 + 8 = 48 lakhs
% = 48/135 100 = 320/9 = 320/9 %

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Ques. : 1 What is the expanded form of CACP? It is a statutory body that advises the govt on
the pricing policy for major farm produce?
1) Commission for Agricultural Crops and Prices
2) Commission for Agricultural Crops and Production
3) Commission for Agricultural Costs and Production
4) Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices
5) None of these

Ques. : 2 The sports ministry approved the name of who among the following for the highest
sports award in the country, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, for 2014?
1) Vikas Gowda
2) Mithali Raj
3) Parupalli Kashyap
4) Deepika Kumari
5) None of these
Ques. : 3 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued draft guidelines for the implementation of
Bharat Bill Payment System (BPPS). The BPPS system is based on a report submitted by the
GIRO (Govt Internal Revenue Order) Advisory Group set up under the chairmanship of
1) Umesh Bellur
2) Shashi Kant Sharma
3) CB Bhave
4) UK Sinha
5) None of these
Ques. : 4 IDBI Bank has revealed that the bank is looking to raise Rs 5,000 cr by paring down
the govt of India stake in it from 76.5 per cent to 58 per cent or 51 per cent. Who among the
following is the chairman and managing director (CMD) of IDBI bank?
1) VR Iyer

2) MS Raghavan
3) TM Bhasin
4) JP Dua
5) None of these
Ques. : 5 A consortium of banks which has lent money to the beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines,
has declared the airline a wilful defaulter. The country's top loan defaulter owes a staggering
_________to banks.
1) Rs 5,000 cr
2) Rs 6,000 cr
3) Rs 7,000 cr
4) Rs 9,000 cr
5) None of these
Ques. : 6 The govt has proposed to set up a Telecom Finance Corporation (TFC) to boost the
telecom sector. Which of the following is NOT correct in this regard?
1) The TFC will be set in the 12th Five Year Plan period (2012-17).
2) It will be registered as a non-banking and non-deposit infrastructure finance company.
3) The time frame to set up proposed TFC is up to Mar 31, 2017.
4) The main sources of funds for TFC shall be through issue of taxable and tax-free bonds.
5) None of these
Ques. : 7 Insurance sale and services through a common service centre (CSC) was launched
by TS Vijayan, chairman of IRDA recently. The CSCs were set-up under __________ scheme.
1) MGNREGA
2) Digital India
3) National e-Governance
4) Bharat Nirman
5) None of these
Ques. : 8 The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has imposed a combined penalty of more
than Rs 2,500 cr on 14 companies related to which of the following sectors for unfair business
practices recently?
1) Textiles
2) E-commerce
3) Automobiles
4) Steel
5) None of these
Ques. : 9 The Govt finalised Governors for some states recently. Which of the following pairs
is NOT correct in this regard?
1) Rajasthan Kalyan Singh
2) Karnataka Vajubhai Vala
3) Goa Mridula Sinha
4) Maharashtra C Vidyasagar Rao
5) None of these
Ques. : 10 Sheila Dikshit resigned as Governor of which of the following states recently?
1) Maharashtra
2) Karnataka
3) Tamil Nadu
4) Kerala
5) None of these

ANSWERS
1. 4) Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices
2. 5) None of these
3. 1) Umesh Bellur
4. 2) MS Raghavan
5. 3) Rs 7,000 cr
6. 5) None of these
7. 3) National e-Governance
8. 3) Automobiles
9. 5) None of these
10. 4) Kerala

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Ques. : 1 The military of which of the following countries imposed martial law in the country
amid a political crisis recently?
1) Afghanistan
2) Libya
3) Vietnam
4) Thailand
5) None of these

Ques. : 2 The Supreme Court banned jallikattu (bull fighting) and bullock cart racing in which
of the following states recently?
1) Karnataka
2) Andhra Pradesh
3) Tamil Nadu
4) Maharashtra
5) None of these

Ques. : 3 In a breakthrough, scientists have for the first time discovered a revolutionary
technique to turn light into matter. The idea was first theorised by scientists _________in
1934.
1) Gregory Breit and John Wheeler
2) Albert Einstein
3) Max Bom and Wemer Heisenberg
4) Paul Dirac and John Bardeen
5) Michael Faraday

Ques. : 4 China lashed out at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for backing
Vietnam over tensions in the South China Sea recently. Who among the following is the
Secretary General of ASEAN at present?
1) Phung Quang Thanh
2) Ong Keng Yong
3) Marty Natalegawa
4) Nguyen Tan Dung

5) Le Luong Minh

Ques. : 5 In its recent verdict, the of Supreme Court ordered interim stay on iron ore mining in
which of the following states by companies whose leases have expired and directed the state
govt to consider and dispose of all renewal applications within six months?
1) Karnataka
2) Goa
3) Jharkhand
4) Odisha
5) None of these

Ques. : 6 Paleontologists have discovered fossils of the largest dinosaur ever to roam the
earth in which of the following countries recently? The creature is believed to be a new
species of Titanosaur.
1) Egypt
2) Argentina
3) Chile
4) Bolivia
5) Paraguay

Ques. : 7 As announced by the Russian President, the country is all set to sign a major gas
deal with which of the following countries in order to diversifying gas supply destinations
amid tension in ties with the West over Ukraine?
1) Kazakhstan
2) Pakistan
3) India
4) China
5) None of these

Ques. : 8 The ace player Rakesh Kumar, who emerged as the top money earner in a recent
auction for a league, is associated with which of the following games?
1) Kho-kho
2) Kabaddi
3) Hockey
4) Badminton
5) Football

Ques. : 9 The term of members of which of the following institutions is co-terminus with the
union govt and all its members submit their resignation after the general elections?
1) Election Commission
2) Central Vigilance Commission
3) Planning Commission
4) Finance Commission
5) None of these

Ques. : 10 Who among the following was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Bihar recently?
1) Ramai Ram
2) Jitan Ram Manjhi

3) Basistha Narayan Singh


4) Narendra Singh
5) None of these

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1. Recently Gujarat government has set up a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to promote ______as the
state's cultural capital and encourage tourism in the city.
(1) Vadodara
(2) Ahmadabad
(3) Surat
(4) Porbandar
(5) Kutch
2. Recently the United Nations owes India $110 million, the second highest outstanding payment to any
country, for costs relating to peacekeeping operations. Which among the following countries was
owed the largest amount?
(1) Ethiopia
(2) Pakistan
(3) Bangladesh
(4) Afghanistan
(5) Iraq
3. Recently Willliam E. Moerner is one of the winners of the Chemistry 2014 Nobel Prize. He is
associated with which university?
(1) University of California
(2) Stanford University
(3) Howard University
(4) Oxford University
(5) None of these
4. Commodities markets are regulated by?
(1) IRDA
(2) TRAI
(3) SEBI
(4) FMC
(5) CII
5. Which is the first bank to launch EMI facilities on debit cards?
(1) SBI
(2) Axis
(3) ICICI
(4) HDFC
(5) HSBC
6. Recently Anant Geethey is in news. He is a _____.
(1) Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
(2) Minister of Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment
(3) Minister of Civil Aviation
(4) Minister of Micro Small and Medium Enterpriese
(5) Minister of Food Processing Industries
7. As per the 2011 Census, which states of India have registered the highest increase in population in
percentage terms?

(1) Bihar
(2) Maharashtra
(3) Madhya Pradesh
(4) Himachal Pradesh
(5) None of these
8. By which rate is the domestic current rate of currency converted in Foreign Currency?
(1) Exchange rate
(2) Bank rate
(3) Stock exchange rate
(4) Repo rate
(5) CRR
9. Recently Dr. Kaushal Kumar Verma has got the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in which field ____.
(1) Medical Science
(2) Biological Science
(3) Mathematical Science
(4) Planetary Science
(5) None of these
10. Recently Union Ministry of Science & Technology announces KIRAN scheme for _____.
(1) Poor Children
(2) Women Scientists
(3) Rural Labour
(4) BPL people
(5) Senior Citizen
11. India first Skill development centre will be open at _____.
(1) Panipat
(2) Udaipur
(3) Tumkur
(4) Chandigarh
(5) Vadodara
12. Recently which university has appointed Pratima Dharm, first Hindu woman priest to serve the
religious needs of its Hindu students at.
(1) Boston
(2) Callifornia
(3) Stanford
(4) Oxford
(5) Georgetown
13. Rays Experts announced to set up 50 mw Solar power generation park in _____.
(1) Kerala
(2) Madhya Pradesh
(3) Andhra Pradesh
(4) Rajasthan
(5) None of these
14. Recently China has topped in the medal tally in 2014 Asian Games. How many Gold medals China
won?
(1) 164
(2) 133
(3) 142
(4) 151
(5) None of these
15. India along with four other countries to build the worlds biggest Telescope in Hawaii Island. Besides
India, other nations involved in the project are ______.
(1) U.S., China, Russia, France

(2) Japan, Canada, US, Russia


(3) China, Russia, South Korea, U.K.
(4) China, U.S., Japan, Canada
(5) U.K., Germany, U.S., Canada

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Current Affairs Quiz


Ques. : 1 Rana Kapoor is all set to be re-appointed as MD & CEO of which of the
following private sector banks operating in India?
1) YES Bank
2) Federal Bank
3) Axis Bank
4) Kotak Mahindra Bank
5) None of these
Ques. : 2 Infrastructure finance company IDFC plans to start bank operations by Oct
2015. IDFC bagged a commercial banking licence along with which of the following
financial institutions, recently?
1) India Post
2) Reliance Capital
3) Bandhan
4) Mahindra Finance
5) None of these
Ques. : 3 The visiting Indian cricket team won a three match ODI series against which
of the following countries, recently?
1) Sri Lanka
2) Bangladesh
3) New Zealand
4) Australia
5) None of these

Ques. : 4 Which of the following teams has won the women's World Cup hockey title,
recently?
1) Australia
2) Netherlands
3) USA
4) Argentina
5) None of these
Ques. : 5 Dmitry O Rogozin, who visited India, recently, is the deputy Prime Minister of
which of the following countries?
1) Uzbekistan
2) Kyrgyzstan
3) Turkmenistan
4) Ukraine
5) Russia
Ques. : 6 Which of the following teams has won the men's World Cup hockey title,
recently?
1) Australia
2) Germany
3) Netherlands
4) Malaysia
5) None of these
Ques. : 7 Andhra Pradesh is considering taking help from space agencys ISRO and
NASA to trace the 17 missing engineering students after sudden release of water from
a reservoir in Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. The incident took place in which of the
following rivers?
1) Sutlej
2) Ganges
3) Chenab
4) Beas
5) None of these
Ques. : 8 Militant separatist group ISIS is in news for its activities in which of the
following countries, recently?
1) Iraq
2) Iran
3) Libya
4) Nigeria
5) None of these
Ques. : 9 Which of the following countries lay thrust on 'Gross National Happiness
rather than Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as the parameters for measuring its
economic development?
1) Bangladesh
2) Thailand
3) Bhutan
4) Singapore
5) None of these
Ques. : 10 The govt is mulling Centre of National Excellence status for the institutions
FTII, SRFTI as announced by the Information and Broadcasting Minister _________,
recently.
1) Ramvilas Paswan

2) Prakash Javadekar
3) Nitin Jairam Gadkari
4) M Venkaiah Naidu
5) None of these
ANSWERS
1. 1) YES Bank
2. 3) Bandhan
3. 2) Bangladesh
4. 2) Netherlands
5. 5) Russia
6. 1) Australia
7. 4) Beas
8. 1) Iraq
9. 3) Bhutan
10. 2) Prakash Javadekar
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