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UCO BANK PO 2009 EXAM PAPER(Held On 29-03-2009)
TEST-I REASONINGABILITY
- Q.176-190. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/ phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions. The news from China in recent weeks has been dire. Violent strikes and protests are reported almost daily. Millions of workers are out of jobs. Economic indicators presage more gloom, with electricity production for industry falling 4% in October, the first time it has declined in a decade. So is China – the “fragile superpower,” as historian Susan Shirk memorably termed it-about to experience the one thing its leaders have feared for years : a so-called hard landing of its economy that could sparkwidespread social unrest ?
Of course people will start buying again.” China’s current economic woes come at a momentous point in history. Dec. 18 marks the 30th anniversary of when Deng Xiaoping launched the nation intothe most extraordinary burst of economic development the world has ever seen. For almost this entireperiod, outsiders have been predicting that it wouldn’t last. And each time, China has forged ahead. The financial crisis has led the whole world into uncharted territory. But the one constant in this changing world may be China’s ability to surprise once more.
Q.176. Which of the following was the prediction of Roubini regarding China ?
- (A)Retardation in rate of growth and financial crisis.
- (B)Preservation of China’s financial well-being in spite of global meltdown.
- (C)Increasing risk of a hard landing.
- (1)Only(A) & (B) (2) Only (B) & (C) (3) Only (A) & (C) (4) All the three (5) None of these
Q.177. Which of the following statements is definitely TRUE in the context of the passage ?
- (A)The Chinese economists introduced tough labour laws to counter decline in production of lower value added goods.
- (B)It is felt that Chinese economy will stand upright despite the global meltdown.
- (C)Chinese economy is a blend of capitalism and state domination.
- (1)(A) & (B) only (2) (B) & (C) only (3) (A) & (C) only (4) All the three (5) None of these
- (A)China has certain unique factors that would effectively counter the global meltdown.
- (B)China will be able to maintain 8% GDP growth in the coming year.
- (C)China’s superpower has now become vulnerable in the light of global meltdown.
- (1)(A) only (2) (B) & (C) only (3) (A) & (C) only (4) (A) & (B) only (5) None of these
- (A)Changing demographics.
- (B)Import and adoption of modern technology from developed countries.
- (C)Slow but steady organization.
- (1)(A) & (B) only (2) (B) & (C) only (3) (A) & (C) only (4) All the three (5) None of these
Q.180. ‘Jump or we’re all in trouble,’ they say, ‘How high ?’ What does this sentence signify ?
- (A)All the decision makers in banks in China fall in line with the political parties’ diktat.
- (B)The decision making bankers always question the party leaders’decisions.
- (C)The bank officials are not bound and willing to work under domination of political party.
- (1)(A) only (2) (B) only (3) (C) only (4) (B) & (C) only (5) All the three
Q.181. What is the impact of America’s fiscal package on its growth ?
- (1)It is likely to boost economy
- (2)It will reduce the financial crisis substantially
- (3)The US$ 600 bn.will definitely boost economy .
- (4)There will be only negligible addition to the growth rate
- (5)None of these
Q.182. What seems to be the root cause for the disturbances in China in the recent times ?
- (A)Violent strikes and protests by workers.
- (B)Retrenchment of large number of employees.
- (C)Threat to Chinese superpower from other countries.
- (1)Only (A) (2) Only (B) (3) Only (C) (4) All the three (5) None of these
- (A)The burst of economic development of China is not going to last any longer.
- (B)China, like most of the countries in the world, will land into uncharted territory in the face of financial
- (C)Though China has forged ahead in the past, this time it will not succeed in countering the global meltdqwn effectively.
- (1)(A) & (B) only (2) (B) & (C) only (3) (A) & (C) only
- (4)All the three (5) None of these
Q.184. Most of the Chinese workers are losing job in ——
- (A)Investment Banks. (B) PropertyMarket.
- (C)Lower Value Added Goods.
- (1)All the three (2) (A) & (B) only (3) (B) & (C) only (4)
- (A)& (C) only (5) None of these Q.185-187. Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage.
Q.185. Blistering
(1) comfortable (2) existing (3) worrying (4) baffling (5) scorching
Q.186. Woes
(1) oaths (2) flambuoyancies (3) miseries (4) shambles (5) feasibilities
Q.187. Decelerate
- (1)up-beat (2) re-invent (3) escalate (4) slow-down (5) de-activate Q.188-190.Choose the word/group of words which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word
- (1)terrible (2) wonderful (3) unpleasant (4) healthy (5) inextinguishable
Q.190. Momentous
- (1)earth-shattering (2) significant (3) unsynchronizable
- (4)inevitable (5) trivial Q.191-195. In each sentence below one word has been printed in bold. Below the sentence, five words are suggested; one of which can replace the word printed in bold, without changing the meaning of the sentence. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Q.191. The group of people burnt the effigy of the lawyer as a mark of their irritation.
(1) briefcase (2) files (3) dummy (4) copy (5) dress
Q.192. Despite the unpleasant incidence, the manager didn’t nurture any animosity.
(1) instinct (2) hatred (3) goodwill (4) ambiguity (5) prejudice
Q.193. ‘Equal pay for substantially equal work is the situation even in public sector banks these days. (1) equitably (2) similarly (3) measurably (4) exactly (5) considerably
Q.194. We don’t mind performing any job however tedious it may be.
(1) tidy (2) abominable (3) exhaustive (4) boring (5) exciting
Q.195. He appeared so naturally effervescent that everybody stood up and greeted him.
- (1)exuberant (2) expressionless(3) composed (4) emotional (5) indisposed
- (A)What appears to be emerging is a new kind of warfare.
- (B)This does not mean the advocacy of isolation or going back to concept of a nut-and-bolt form of self-reliance.
- (C)Issues of national security are no longer simple considerations of defence but are closely ‘ intertwined with many other aspects.
- (D)We need to address newer and more sophisticated concepts of protecting our strategic interests.
- (E)Trade, commerce, investment, creation of knowledge base and its application are dependent on national security.
- (F)If a country does not learn to master these new realities of life, all our aspirations to ensure the prosperity of our people may come to naught.
Q.196. Which of the following should be the THIRD statement after rearrangement ?
(1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E)
Q.197. Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) statement after rearrangement ?
(1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E)
Q.198. Which of the following should be the FOURTH statement after rearrangement ?
(1) (F) (2) (D) (3) (E) (4) (A) (5) (B)
Q.199. Which of the following should be the FIRST statement after rearrangement ?
(1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D) (5) (E)
Q.200. Which of the following should be the SECOND statement after rearrangement ?
(1) (F) (2) (E) (3) (D) (4) (C) (5) (B) Q.

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