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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Uttaranchal Gramin Bank Latest 2011 Solved Sample Paper For Clerk Exam


Hello Readers!!!! Here are some solved English questions, which helps u lot in Bank Clerical & Probationary Officer Examination………
Directions—(Q. 1–15) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Before my many years’ service in a restaurant, I attended a top science university. The year was 2023 and I was finishing the project that would win me my professorship.
My forty-second birthday had made a lonely visit the week before, and I was once again by myself in the flat. Like countless other mornings, I ordered a bagel from the toaster. ‘Yes, sir!’ it replied with robotic relish, and I began the day’s work on the project. It was a magnificent machine, the thing I was making– capable of transferring the minds of any two beings into each other’s bodies.
As the toaster began serving my bagel on to a plate, I realized the project was in fact ready for testing. I retrieved the duck and the cat–which I had bought for this purpose from their containers, and set about calibrating the machine in their direction. Once ready, I leant against the table , holding the bagel I was too excited to eat, and initiated the transfer sequence. As expected, the machine whirred and hummed into action, my nerves tingling at its synthetic sounds. The machine hushed, extraction and injection nozzles poised, scrutinizing its targets. The cat, though, was suddenly gripped by terrible alarm. The brute leapt into the air, flinging itself onto the machine. I watched in horror as the nozzles swung towards me; and, with a terrible, psychedelic whirl of colours, felt my mind wrenched from its sockets.
When I awoke, moments later, I noticed first that I was two feet shorter. Then, I realized the lack of my limbs, and finally it occurred to me that I was a toaster. I saw immediately the solution to the situation–the machine could easily reverse the transfer–but was then struck by my utter inability to carry this out. After some consideration, using what I supposed must be the toaster’s onboard computer; I devised a strategy for rescue. I began to familiarize myself with my new body: the grill, the bread bin, the speaker and the spring mechanism. Through the device’s rudimentary eye–with which it served its creations–I could see the internal telephone on the wall. Aiming carefully, I began propelling slices of bread at it. The toaster was fed by a large stock of the stuff, yet as more and more bounced lamely off the phone, I began to fear its exhaustion. Toasting the bread before launch proved a wiser tactic. A slice of crusty wheat knocked the receiver off its cradle, and the immovable voice of the reception clerk answered. Resisting the urge to exclaim my unlikely predicament, I called from the table : ‘‘I’m having a bit of trouble up here, Room 91. Could you lend a hand ?’’ ‘‘Certainly, sir, there’s a burst water pipe on the floor above, I suppose I’ll kill two birds with one stone and sort you out on the way.”
The clerk arrived promptly, and after a detailed and horrifying explanation, finally agreed to press the button on the machine and bring me back to my original state.
1. Why did the author believe that he would earn professorship ?
(A) The author was conducting experiments on his cat and duck
(B) The author was working on making a new toaster
(C) The author was working on a project where he was inventing a new machine
(D) The author thought that he was very intelligent
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
2. Why was the author afraid that the bread would get exhausted ?
(A) Because he thought he would remain a toaster all his life
(B) Because although he was throwing a lot of bread at the phone, the cradle was not coming off the hook
(C) Because there was limited bread in the room
(D) Because the author had forgotten to load bread in the toaster
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
3. What does the phrase ‘kill two birds with one stone’ used in the passage mean ?
(A) Take care of two things at one time
(B) Kill two birds with one bullet
(C) Kill both the cat and the duck simultaneously
(D) Please the clerk and gain professorship at the same time
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
4. Why did the author bring out the cat and the duck ?
(A) So that they could watch while he performed the experiment
(B) So that he could perform the experiment on them
(C) So that the cat could jump on the machine
(D) So that the author could call the clerk
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
5. The term ‘immovable voice’ as used in the passage means……
(A) hoarse voice
(B) fixed voice
(C) steady voice
(D) loud voice
(E) shaky voice
Ans : (B)
6. Which of the following is NOT true in the context of the passage ?
(A) The clerk was part of the experiment right from the start
(B) The clerk managed to bring the author back to his original state
(C) The experiment did not go completely as planned
(D) The author’s mind was transferred into the toaster
(E) All of the above are true
Ans : (A)
7. What was the author making ?
(A) He was making a toaster which could talk
(B) He was making a machine which could control animal behaviour
(C) He was making a machine which could convert itself into a toaster
(D) He was making a machine which could exchange the minds of two entities
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
8. Why was the author two feet shorter when he woke up ?
(A) Because he was transformed into a duck
(B) Because the cat had jumped on him
(C) Because he was transformed into a telephone
(D) Because he had not made the machine correctly
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
9. Who does the term ‘The brute’ used in the passage refer to ?
(A) The author
(B) The toaster
(C) The machine
(D) The clerk
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
10. How did the author manage to call the clerk ?
(A) By dragging the phone towards himself
(B) By hitting the button on the machine
(C) By shouting for help
(D) By flinging toast at the phone on the wall and then asking the clerk for help
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
Directions–(Q. 11–13) Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
11. SYNTHETIC
(A) loud
(B) clothed
(C) real
(D) electronic
(E) soft
Ans : (B)
12. FLINGING
(A) touching
(B) holding
(C) bending
(D) feeling
(E) throwing
Ans : (E)
13. INITIATED
(A) withstand
(B) worked
(C) stopped
(D) started
(E) culminate
Ans : (D)
Directions–(Q. 14–15) Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
14. TERRIBLE
(A) better
(B) wonderful
(C) extreme
(D) awful
(E) fearful
Ans : (B)
15. RUDIMENTARY
(A) advanced
(B) basic
(C) evil
(D) forward
(E) artificial
Ans : (A)
Directions–(Q. 16–20) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (E) as the answer.
16. Your bonus will dependent the quality of your work.
(A) is dependable
(B) depends on
(C) being dependent
(D) going to depend
(E) No correction required
Ans : (B)
17. In light of the current scenario people should think of saving money rather spending it.
(A) more of
(B) because then
(C) rather than
(D) rather of
(E) No correction required
Ans : (C)
18. The organizers agreed to shift the conference at some place convenience to all participants.
(A) any of the place convenient
(B) at places convenient
(C) from a place of convenience
(D) to a place convenient
(E) No correction required
Ans : (D)
19. As he was keen in doing some social work, he established an NGO for the benefit of the downtrodden.
(A) is eager
(B) was keen on
(C) was eager
(D) is keen on
(E) No correction required
Ans : (B)
20. In the 1970s banks required to submit their detailed plans of expansion to RBI.
(A) were required to submit
(B) required for submission
(C) are required to submit
(D) requirement of submitting
(E) No correction required
Ans : (A)
Directions(Q. 21 – 25) Rearrange the following Six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them:
1. I had paid a lot of attention during training and could easily answer the questions till I came to the last one. What is the name of the lady who cleans your floor ?
2. “Yes”, he replied. “In your career you will meet many people all of whom are significant even if all you do is greet them.”
3. I thought the question was a joke. I had seen her but how would I know her name ?
4. During my internship we were given a quiz to see how much we had learnt.
5. I have never forgotten this lesson.
6. I submitted my paper leaving the last question blank and asked the manager if it would count for assessment.
21. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 1            (B) 2            (C) 3            (D) 4             (E) 5
22. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 2            (B) 3            (C) 4            (D) 6             (E) 5
23. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 1            (B) 2            (C) 3             (D) 4             (E) 5
24. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 1            (B) 2            (C) 3             (D) 4              (E) 5
25. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) 1             (B) 2           (C) 3              (D) 4             (E) 5
21.   (A)            22.  (E)           23.  (B)         24.  (D)         25.  (C)
Directions–(Q. 26–30) In each question below, a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.
26. My gole (A) is to acquire (B) a position (C) of authority (D) and respect within the organization. All correct (E)
Ans : (A)
27. The information (A) contain (B) in this mail is privileged (C) and confidential. (D) All correct (E)
Ans : (B)
28. He was convinced (A) that discipline (B) and hard work would result (C) in dividents (D) in the long run. All correct (E)
Ans : (D)
29.There will be a decline (A) in the probability (B) of oil companies because of the hike (C) in oil prices (D). All correct (E)
Ans : (B)
30. The first step towards (A) getting someway (B) is to decide (C) that you are not going to stay (D) where you are. All correct (E)
Ans : (B)
Directions—(Q. 31–40) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
31. One of the best way (A) / of improving (B) / your English is to (C) / read the language. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (A)
32. I do not know (A) / who of the (B) /new trainees should (C) / be confirmed. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)
33.To promote India as (A) / a tourist destination (B)/ the government has organized (C) / many cultural programmes. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)
34. Since I was doing (A) / my MBA I initially (B)/ chose to specialize (C) / in marketing management. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)
35. The labourers working at (A) / the construction site were (B) / very tiring and (C) / wanted to rest. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)
36. As it was (A) / the boss’s birthday (B) / all the employees wanted (C) / to buy a gift to him. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)
37. Priya got a (A) / new job and she (B) / happily told everyone (C) / about then. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)
38. Being new to the country (A) / myself decided to first take a (B) / quick tour around (C) / the place I was staying. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)
39. Since I had bought (A) / quite a few items (B) / the store keeper smiles (C) / and gave me a discount. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)
40. At present oil companies (A) / are making a loss of (B)/ rupees five on all (C) / litre of petrol that they sell. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)
Directions(Q. 41 – 50) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
He was a charismatic leader, an entrepreneur and a highly effective manager all rolled into one. As a leader, he …..41….. the company’s growth plan in a dedicated manner and he never …..42….. focus.
The cement industry in those days was doing badly. …..43….. to everyone’s expectations he sanctioned an additional plant in …..44….. time. He was …..45….. that since the cement industry was cyclic in nature, by the time the plant was …..46….. the market would have improved.
It did happen and the decision brought rich …..47….. when the plant was commissioned.
Not only was he a great entrepreneur but he also…..48….. all his senior people to be practicing entrepreneurs.
I have seen a similar example at the Asian Institute of Management, which allows its professors to …..49…… their own business.
This made their lectures more practical and less theoretical. It is the ……50…… of the Institute’s success.
41. (A) achieved   (B) implemented   (C) visualised   (D) persevered    (E) aimed
42. (A) moved     (B) shifts      (C) missed      (D) changes      (E) lost
43. (A) Contrary     (B) Opposite     (C) Yet      (D) Obedient      (E) Different
44. (A) any      (B) mean       (C) short       (D) no      (E) less
45. (A) known      (B) calculating       (C) certain       (D) dreamt       (E) surely
46. (A) operational      (B) install      (C) use      (D) produced        (E) new
47. (A) supply      (B) diversity      (C) rewards       (D) pay       (E) knowledge
48. (A) thought      (B) tried        (C) wished       (D) encourage       (E) wanted
49. (A) expand       (B) function       (C) chose        (D) run      (E) risk
50. (A) responsibility      (B) secret      (C) guarantee      (D) prize     (E) value
41. (B)   42. (C)   43. (A)   44. (D)   45. (B)   46. (A)   47. (C)   48. (E)   49. (D)   50. (B)

All The Best For Your Exams!!!!!!!!!!

Latest 2011 GK & Current Affairs Question For Uttaranchal Gramin Bank Clerk Exam


Here are some latest GK & Current Affairs Questions for upcoming Uttaranchal Gramin Bank Clerk Exam. These are the current 2011 questions & helps you a lot.

1. Which of the following chess players upstaged top seed Ram Prakash to win the Rs. 10 lakh CAI National A chess championship on 30 March 2011?
Answer.    Ravi Kumar

2. Which of the following Australian cricketers was appointed Australia’s Test and one-day captain on 30 March 2011?
Answer. Michael Clarke

3. The Indian government in end March 2011 announced its decision to create Rs 2,500-crore corpus for   technology modernisation of which of the following by 2012?
Answer. Micro, small and medium units

4. According to the tiger Census 2010, the number of tigers in India increased from 1411 to__.
Answer. 1706

5. Who has taken over as the Director of Operations at the Bangalore based National Cricket Academy in place of his predecessor Dave Whatmorewho joined IPL team Kolkata Knight Raiders recently?
Answer. Sandeep Patil

6. Who has been elected the chairman of Security Council Committee on counter Terrorism?
Answer. Hardeep Singh

7. Who among the following was the first muslim Military Commander who annexed Bihar and Bengal by overthrowing the Sena dynasty?
Answer. Bakhtiyar Khilji

8. Which of the following companies on 29 March 2011 signed an agreement to acquire Royal Dutch Shell’s Stanlow refinery in NorthWest England for $350 million?
Answer.    Essar Energy

9. Russia have reached an agreement with a Latin American country to draft plans on the construction of the first nuclear power plant in that country. Which is that country?
Answer. Venezuela

10. The International Labour Organisation’s Decent Work Research Prize has been awarded to economist ………….. and Professor Eve Landau.
Answer. Jayati Ghosh

11. The constitution of the Justice …………. Commission of Inquiry to go into cases of illegal allotment of land and sites and denotification of land in Karnataka.
Answer. B. Padmaraj

12. Indian Railways has recently decided to set up a new Wheel & Axle factory at:
Answer. Chhapra

13. The first country where is implemented VAT.
Answer. France

14. In January 2011 Belgium player won Australian Open tournament for womens singles. Name that player.
Answer. Kim Krites

15. Which is the first Green Railway station of India?
Answer. Manwal

All The Best For Your Exam!!!!!

Servlet Interview Question | Latest Servlet/JSP Interview Question


Q) What is the difference between JSP and Servlets ?
A)JSP is used mainly for presentation only. A JSP can only be HttpServlet that means the only supported protocol in JSP is HTTP. But a servlet can support any protocol like HTTP, FTP, SMTP etc.

Q )What is difference between custom JSP tags and beans?
A)Custom JSP tag is a tag you defined. You define how a tag, its attributes and its body are interpreted, and then group your tags into collections called tag libraries that can be used in any number of JSP files. To use custom JSP tags, you need to define three separate components: the tag handler class that defines the tag’s behavior ,the tag library descriptor file that maps the XML element names to the tag implementations and the JSP file that uses the tag library
JavaBeans are Java utility classes you defined. Beans have a standard format for Java classes. You use tags
Custom tags and beans accomplish the same goals — encapsulating complex behavior into simple and accessible forms. There are several differences:
Custom tags can manipulate JSP content; beans cannot. Complex operations can be reduced to a significantly simpler form with custom tags than with beans. Custom tags require quite a bit more work to set up than do beans. Custom tags usually define relatively self-contained behavior, whereas beans are often defined in one servlet and used in a different servlet or JSP page. Custom tags are available only in JSP 1.1 and later, but beans can be used in all JSP 1.x versions.

Q) What are the different ways for session tracking?
A)Cookies, URL rewriting, HttpSession, Hidden form fields

Q) What mechanisms are used by a Servlet Container to maintain session information?
A)Cookies, URL rewriting, and HTTPS protocol information are used to maintain session information

Q) Difference between GET and POST
A)In GET your entire form submission can be encapsulated in one URL, like a hyperlink. query length is limited to 255 characters, not secure, faster, quick and easy. The data is submitted as part of URL.
In POST data is submitted inside body of the HTTP request. The data is not visible on the URL and it is more secure.

Q) What is session?
A)The session is an object used by a servlet to track a user’s interaction with a Web application across multiple HTTP requests. The session is stored on the server.

Q) What is servlet mapping?
A)The servlet mapping defines an association between a URL pattern and a servlet. The mapping is used to map requests to Servlets.

Q) What is servlet context ?
A)The servlet context is an object that contains a information about the Web application and container. Using the context, a servlet can log events, obtain URL references to resources, and set and store attributes that other servlets in the context can use.

Q) What is a servlet ?
A)servlet is a java program that runs inside a web container.

Q) Can we use the constructor, instead of init(), to initialize servlet?
A)Yes. But you will not get the servlet specific things from constructor. The original reason for init() was that ancient versions of Java couldn’t dynamically invoke constructors with arguments, so there was no way to give the constructor a ServletConfig. That no longer applies, but servlet containers still will only call your no-arg constructor. So you won’t have access to a ServletConfig or ServletContext.

Q) How many JSP scripting elements are there and what are they?
A)There are three scripting language elements: declarations, scriptlets, expressions.

Q) How do I include static files within a JSP page?
A)Static resources should always be included using the JSP include directive. This way, the inclusion is performed just once during the translation phase.

Q) How can I implement a thread-safe JSP page?
A)You can make your JSPs thread-safe adding the directive <%@ page isThreadSafe=”false” % > within your JSP page.

Q) What is the difference in using request.getRequestDispatcher() and context.getRequestDispatcher()?
A)In request.getRequestDispatcher(path) in order to create it we need to give the relative path of the resource. But in resourcecontext.getRequestDispatcher(path) in order to create it we need to give the absolute path of the resource.

Q) What are the lifecycle of JSP?
A)When presented with JSP page the JSP engine does the following 7 phases.
Page translation: -page is parsed, and a java file which is a servlet is created.
Page compilation: page is compiled into a class file
Page loading : This class file is loaded.
Create an instance :- Instance of servlet is created
jspInit() method is called
_jspService is called to handle service calls
_jspDestroy is called to destroy it when the servlet is not required.

Q) What are context initialization parameters?
A)Context initialization parameters are specified by the <context-param> in the web.xml file, these are initialization parameter for the whole application.

Q) What is a Expression?
A)Expressions are act as place holders for language expression, expression is evaluated each time the page is accessed. This will be included in the service method of the generated servlet.

Q) What is a Declaration?
A)It declares one or more variables or methods for use later in the JSP source file. A declaration must contain at least one complete declarative statement. You can declare any number of variables or methods within one declaration tag, as long as semicolons separate them. The declaration must be valid in the scripting language used in the JSP file. This will be included in the declaration section of the generated servlet.

Q) What is a Scriptlet?
A)A scriptlet can contain any number of language statements, variable or expressions that are valid in the page scripting language. Within scriptlet tags, you can declare variables to use later in the file, write expressions valid in the page scripting language, use any of the JSP implicit objects or any object declared with a <jsp:useBean>. Generally a scriptlet can contain any java code that are valid inside a normal java method. This will become the part of generated servlet’s service method.