SBI Clerk Junior Associate Recruitment 2016

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A train overtakes two persons who are walking in the same direction in which the train is going, at the rate of 2 kmph and 4 kmph and passes them completely in 9 and 10 seconds respectively. The length of the train is :

72 metres

54 metres

55 metres

45 metres

50 metres

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Five friends Lalit, Manish, Pandey, Questa and Roshni like five different types of watches, viz Titan, Sonata, Q&Q, HMT and Fastrack, five different type of cars, viz WagonR, Alto, Santro, Swift and Micra and also five different types of pens, viz Linc, Reynolds, Parker, Cello and Montex. 

Questa likes WagonR but does not like Parker or HMT.

Lalit likes Sonata and Reynolds but he does not like Micra, Manish likes Micra and Q&Q. 

Roshni likes Santro and Cello.

The person who likes WagonR also likes Fastrack.

Linc pen is liked by the person who likes Swift and HMT. 

Seven people, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V have a seminar, but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year), namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December. Each of them also likes a different fruit, namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple, but not necessarily in the same order. 

R has a seminar in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two people have a seminar between R and S. The one who likes Banana has a seminar immediately before S. Only one person has a seminar before the one who likes Papaya. Q has a seminar immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three people have a seminar between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P has a seminar immediately before T. V likes Apple. The one who likes Grapes has a seminar in the month which has less than 31 days. The one who has a seminar in March does not like Orange. 

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A train overtakes two persons who are walking in the same direction in which the train is going, at the rate of 2 kmph and 4 kmph and passes them completely in 9 and 10 seconds respectively. The length of the train is ?

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Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics, viz, USA, China, Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport, viz. Volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same.

K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for Volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.

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🚥At, in and on🚥                🚀 The prepositions at in and on can be confusing sometimes. The following is an explanation of how to use these prepositions. 🚦At🚦      ■ At is used to locate something at a certain point: Examples: at the bus station at the entrance at the crossroads at the junction at the top of the mountain at John's house We were waiting at the bus stop when it started to rain. He was at the entrance of the theater when he heard the noise.      □ 🚧In🚧      □ In is used to locate something enclosed in a space: Examples: In a box In a car In a building In my pocket In my bag In New York In Spain They found a lot of money in his pocket I 've lived in London for two years      ● ♨On♨      ● On is used to indicate position above and in contact with the surface of something: Examples: On the wall On the door On the table On the ceiling On the carpet On the page On the cover The picture on the wall is fantastic. You'll find more information about the camp on this page.

VERY HELPFUL Banking in India - Short Notes Bank = financial institution = accepts deposits and lends money as well as allows the depositor to withdraw money. Non-Banking Financial Companies(NBFCs)= financial institution = accepts deposits and lends money but does not allow to withdraw money from deposits. Reserve Bank of India(RBI) ·         Setup in 1935(by RBI Act,1934) as a private bank with two extra functions. (why?) To regulate & control bank in India. (how?) By two tools – CRR & SLR Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) (currently 4%) Informally – Bank has Rs 100, Rs 4(4%) goes to RBI  Formal Definition – Ratio of total deposits of the bank in India which is kept with the RBI in cash form.  Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) (currently 23%) Informally – RBI says to bank, after collecting CRR I have a lot of money so I don’t need more money give me deposit in gold or government approved securities etc  Formal Definition - ratio of total deposits of a bank which is to be maintained by the bank in non –cash form. To act as banker of the government. (how?) Revenue collection as well as payments on behalf of Government across the country  After nationalization in 1949, RBI emerged as the central banking body of India and government handed different functions to it from time to time such as- Issuing agency of currency and coins other than rupee one currency and coin(which are issued by the Ministry of Finance itself with the signature of the Revenue Secretary on the note.)  Ques - Why RBI doesn't issue Rupee 1 currency and coins? Because it is a fundamental currency.  Ques - Which is the fundamental Rate of RBI?   Repo rate is the fundamental rate because all the rates are related to it.  Distributing agency of currency and coins issued by Government Banker of the Government(how?) (discussed above)  Banker of the banks (how?) As discussed above bank have to keep CRR with RBI, thus necessitating a need for maintaining accounts with RBI. Bank maintain a account with RBI where CRR is deposited hence RBI act as Banker of the banks.  Bank of the last resort (how?) Informally - You need loan, you go to bank, it asks you for security. You go to your friend, he gives you loan without security  Similar case is with the banks: Either they borrow from other banks (known as Interbank Call Money Market) but what if other bank don’t have money to lend? Then the bank can borrow from RBI on the basis of eligible securities. Hence RBI act as Bank of the last resort.  Announces the credit and monetary policy for the economy  The policy by which the desired level of money flow and its demand is regulated. Tools RBI use to regulate the desired/required kind of the credit and monetary policy-  CRR,SLR (both discussed above), Bank rate, repo rate, reverse repo rate Repo rate:- Informal- bank need loan, they borrow from RBI.Fundamental rate i.e. all other rates are related to it.Rate of repurchase = Repo rateRate of interest the RBI charges from its clients on their short term borrowing. Reverse repo rate:- Informal - Bank has excess money they deposit it with RBI and earn interest. (NOTE:- NO INTEREST IS PAID ON CRR)Always 1% less than Repo rateRate of interest the RBI pays to its clients who offer short term loan to it. Bank rate :- The rate of interest which the RBI charges its clients on their long-term borrowing. Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) MSF is a window for banks to borrow from RBI in emergency situations when inter-bank liquidity dries up completely. Banks borrow from the RBI by pledging government securities at a rate higher than the repo rate under Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) LAF helps banks to adjust their daily liquidity mismatches. LAF has two components – repo and reverse repo. Now suppose I am a relative of a senior employee of a bank so I could get a loan with very less interest rate as compared to other persons. How do you stop this? Comes Bank Rate Bank rate Replaced Benchmark Prime Lending Rate(BPLR). Introduced in 1972. Bank finance at a concessional rate of 4% pa to the weaker sections of the community for engaging in productive and gainful activities so that they could improve their economic condition. Under BPLR, banks could lend under BPLR.With effective from July 1,2010Basically a floor rate below which bank cannot lendExceptions (i.e. conditions in which bank can lend below Bank rate- Loans to bank’s own employees including retired employees.Loan to bank’s depositors against their own deposits.Differential Rate of Interest (DRI Advances) Nationalization of Banking State Bank of India Three Imperial Banks were merged by SBI Act, 1955 and were named State bank of India.8 more private bank were partially nationalized by SBI (Associates) Act, 1959 and named as Associates of SBI.State bank of Bikaner and the State Bank of Jaipur merged and named State bank of Bikaner and Jaipur. Hence SBI group has 8 banks – SBI being one and seven of its Associates.Through Banking Nationalization Act, 1969, government nationalized 20 private banks- 14 banks having deposits more than Rs 50 crore nationalized in July 19696 banks having deposits more than Rs 200 crore nationalized in April 1980However loss making New Bank of India was merged with Punjab National Bank in September, 1993. Hence total number of nationalized bank is 19. technically speaking NATIONALIZED BANK=100% GOVERNMENT STAKE so there is only 1 nationalized bank i.e. Bhartiya Mahila Bank (BMB). Question - Why the government went for the nationalization of the banks? Answer - Banks were managed by private and hence had narrow reach. Banking before nationalization was CLASS BANKING NOT MASS BANKING only elites had bank accounts so government went for nationalization. Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) First set up on October 2, 1975Aim – to provide banking services to the doorsteps of the rural masses who previously depended on private money lenders. Priority Sector Lending(PSL): Priority sector Priority sectors refer to those sectors of the economy which may not get timely and adequate credit in the absence of this special dispensation. Typically, these are small value loans to farmers for agriculture and allied activities, micro and small enterprises, poor people for housing, students for education and other low income groups and weaker sections. Categories under priority sector AgricultureMicro and Small EnterprisesEducationHousingExport CreditOthersIndian banks have to lend 40% to priority sector .Out of 40% or Sub-target – 18% to agriculture and 10% to weaker sectionsPrivate banks have to lend 32% to priority sectorNo sub-target Non- performing assets (NPA) A non-performing asset shall be a loan or an advance where:- 1. Interest and/or installment of principal remain overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of Term Loan. 2. The account remains ‘ out of order’ for a period of more than 90 days in respect of an overdraft/cash credit(OD/CC). 3. Any amount to be received remains overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of other accounts. 4. A loan granted for short duration crops will be treated as NPA, if the installment of principal or interest thereon remains overdue for two crop seasons. 5. A loan granted for long duration crops will be treated as NPA, if the installment of principal or interest thereon remains overdue for one crop season. Types of NPA 1. Sub-standard Assets - An asset is classified as sub-standard if it remained NPA for a period less than or equal to 12 month. 2. Doubtful Assets - An asset is required to be classified as doubtful, if it has remained NPA for more than 12 months. 3. Loss Assets – A loss asset is one where loss has been identified by the bank or internal or external auditors or by the co-operation department or by RBI, but the amount has not been written off wholly or partly. In other words such an asset is considered un-collectible and of such little value that its continuance as an bankable asset is not warranted although there may be some salvage or recovery value. Consider a scenario:- I took a loan from the bank but I didn't repaid it back. When bank asked me to repay the loan I filed a frivolous case against the bank, the case went for years and years. In this situation banks were at lose so to remove this situation in 1993 Government of India came with Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRTs) , it went well for some time but in years DRTs were clogged up with many cases. Main Problem with DRTs – sale of property could be done by bank only by courts order Hence DRTs failed to bring the desired changes so government of India came up with SARFAESI Act, 2002 (Secularization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act ,2002).This act gave powers to the banks concerning NPAs. Under SARFAESI banks can now take possession of security or take over the management of the borrowing concern. If bank evoked SARFAESI Act = defaulter cannot go to court #CURRENT RATES MAY DIFFER. GO WITH THE MEANINGS..

Five friends A, B, C, D and E are working in 5 different Companies P, Q, R, S and T and they earn different salaries i.e. Rs 9000, Rs 12000, Rs 15000, Rs 18000 and Rs 21000 and they all are of different ages i.e. 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 years not necessarily in same order. . Person who is 29 year old earns highest salary but does not work at P and Q. . E does not work at S and T and his age is not 30. . The salary of D is less than Rs 15000. . The person who is 27 years old earns Rs 18000 per month. . A earns Rs 12000 per month but does not work at Q and S. . B works at P and earns more than Rs 15000. . Person who is 28 years old works at T. . 30 years old person earns at least Rs 15000

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