Review Midland Bank Limited Management Trainee Officer (MTO) – 2015 Exam
1. Numismatics is the study of -
Stamps
Space
Numbers
Coins
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2. The tribe ‘Hajong’ mainly lives in-
Mymensing and Netrokona
Cox’s Bazar and Bandarban
Rangpur and Dinajpur
Sylhet and Rangamati
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3. Logarithm tables were invented by -
Johan Napier
John Doe
John Harrison
John Dougles
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4. The larger of two numbers exceeds twice the smaller number by 9. The sum of twice the large and 5 times the smaller number is 74. If a is the smaller number, which equation below determines the correct value of a?
5(2a + 9) + 2a = 74
5(21 – 9) + 2a = 74
(4a + 9) + 5a = 74
2(2a + 9) + 5a = 74
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5. The Euro-Zone crisis is mainly caused by:
Exchange Rate Volatility
Sub-prime Lending
Sovereign debt
Fiscal restraint
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6. The present ratio of students to teachers at a certain school is 30 to 1. If the student enrollment were to increase by 50 students and number of teachers were to increase by 5, the ratio of students to teachers would then be 25 to 1. What is the present number of teachers?
15
10
12
8
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7. Laboni bought a 1-year, Tk. 10,000 certificate of deposit that paid interest at an annual rate of 8 percent compounded semiannually. What was the total amount of interest paid on this certificate at maturity?
Tk. 10,464
Tk. 864
Tk. 816
Tk. 800
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8. The recently declared monetary policy of Bangladesh Bank is-
Expansionary
Contractionary
Accommodative
Flexible
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9. The book “Glimpses of world History” was written by?
Rabindranath Tagore
Carlyle
Jawaharlal Nehru
Karl Marx
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10. What is not included in narrow money (M1)?
Currency
Demand deposits
Other Checkable deposit
Time deposits
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11. “Impossible is a word which is found in a fool’s dictionary” was the observation of:
Abraham Lincoin
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Napoleon
A. Hitler
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12. The Laldighi Mosque is situated in the district of -
Bogra
Rangpur
Pabna
Chittagong
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13. In the figure, circle P has diameter 2 and Q has diameter 1. What is the area of the shaded region?
Layer 1 P Circle Q
4
2
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14. The term ‘bail out’ is related with -
Baseball
Banking
Cricket
Strike
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15. At the rate of m meters per s seconds, how many meters does a cyclist travel in x minutes?
mx s
60m sx
60ms x
60mx s
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16. Which country is ordered by both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean?
India
South Africa
Japan
China
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17. Which one of the following ecosystem covers the largest area of the earth’s surface?
Desert Ecosystem
Mountain Ecosystem
Fresh water Ecosystem
Marine Ecosystem
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18. If 4% of (P + Q) is 8 and P is a positive integer, what is the greatest possible value of Q?
196
197
198
199
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19. International Mother Language Day is being observed since -
1999
2000
2001
2002
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20. Find the probability of selecting prime number from a set of number 1 to 15 (both inclusive).
1 5
3 5
2 5
7 15
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21. Who among the following won the Nobel prize for literature?
Lines Pauling
Samuel Beckett
Philip Noel Baker
Ralph Bunche
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22. In the figure, what is the value of a?
Layer 1 3c 0 6c 6c 2b q b a m n 0 0 0 0 0 ?
30
45
72
60
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23. An imaginary state of society is called -
Socialism
Communism
Utopia
Euphoria
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24. Which of the following describes all values of x for which 1 - x² ≥ 0?
x ≥ 1
x ≤ -1
0 ≤ x ≤ 1
-1 ≤ x ≤ 1
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25. The cost, in taka, of manufacturing x microwaves is 6000 + 300 x taka. The amount received when selling these x microwaves is 700 x taka. What is the least number of microwaves that must be manufactured and sold so that the net profit is Tk. 2400?
15
21
19
17
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Answer the questions on the basis of the given information.
26. Typically, the entrepreneur is seen as an individual who owns and operates a small business. But simply to own and operate a small business – or even a big business – does not make someone an entrepreneur. If this person is true entrepreneur, then new products are being created and new ways of providing services are being implemented.
Which of the following conclusions can best be drawn from the above passage?
An owner of a large business may be an entrepreneur.
Some who develops and enterprise may be considered an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurs do not own and operate small businesses.
Entrepreneurs are main actors in economic growth.
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27. During 2011, advertising expenditures on canned food products increased by 20 percent, while canned food consumption rose by 25 percent.
Each of the following if true, could help to explain the increase in food consumption EXCEPT.
Advertising effectiveness increased
Canned food prices decreased relative to substitutes
Canned food producer were available in more stories
Can opener production doubled
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28. Ten books are arranged in a row following a certain sequence. Among them 3 are History, 3 are Economics, 2 are Math’s and 2 are English. From the left, there is an English book between a History and Math’s book, a History book between a Math’s and an English book, and Economics book between and English and a Math’s Book, a Math’s book between two Economics books and two Economics book between a Math’s and a History book. Book of which subject is at sixty position from the left?
Economics
English
History
Mathematics
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29. Twenty-seven persons attended a party. Which one of the following statements can never be true?
There is a person in the party who is acquainted with all the twenty-six others.
Each person in the party has a different number of acquaintances
There is a person in the party who has an odd number of acquaintances.
In the party, there is no set of three mutual acquaintances.
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30. In 1980, there were on the average 10 deaths at birth (infant mortality) per 10,000 population. By 1990, there were 8.5 and by 2000, 7.0. Today there were 5.5 deaths at birth per 10,000 population, and it is anticipated that the downward trend will continue. Each of the following, if true, would help for this trend EXCEPT.
Medical care is more widespread are available.
Sanitary conditions have improved.
More effective birth control methods have been implemented.
The number of pediatricians per 10,000 population has increased.
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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:
H, J, K, L, M, N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1, 2 and 3, each which will be passed if at least four legislators vote in favor of it. Each legislator must vote on all three bills; no abstentions are possible. The following is known:
* H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at least one bill.
* J must vote against Bill 1.
* must vote against Bills 2 and 3.
* L must vote the same way that K does on all three bills.
* N must vote the same way that O does on all three bills.
31. The maximum number of favorable vote that Bill 2 could receive is -
Two
Three
Four
Five
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32. If any bill is to be passed, which of the following must be among the legislators who vote in favor of it?
J
K
M
N
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33. If M votes the same way that O does on all three bills, which of the following can be determined?
Bill 1 will be passed
Bill 1 will be defeated
Bill 2 will be passed
Bill 2 will be defeated
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34. Which of the following cannot be true?
J and K vote in favor of the same bill
J and O vote in favor of the same bill
J votes in favor of one bills and against two bill
K votes in favor of two bills and against one bill
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35. Which of the following must vote in favor of Bill 1?
J
K
L
O
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Each sentence has four underlined word(s). The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked a, b, c, and d. Identify the one underlined word that must be changed in order for sentence to be correct.
36. Fiber is an important a element to b nutrition, and it aids in protecting c the digestive tract as d well.
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37. Drying a food by means b of solar energy is ancient c process applied d wherever food and climatic.
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38. Bicyclists a joy b riding across country c and through small towns d .
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39. The a cine camera has b become obsolete since its c invention of video recording technology d .
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40. Transplanting a organs such b hearts and kidneys has proved c easier that than transplanting muscles d .
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In each of the following questions, a related pairs of words is followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship expressed in the question pair.
41. Just : Arbitrary
Order : Arbitrary
Bare : Clothed
Hope : Surprise
Proper : Improper
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42. Divide : Unite
Split : Apart
Marriage : Divorce
Fission : Fusion
Chasm : Gap
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43. Doubt : Faith
Atheist : Religion
Skeptic : Pious
Iconoclast : Idol
Apostate : State
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44. Food : Gourmet
Book : Critic
Art : Connoisseur
Sports : Fan
Craft : Skill
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45. Sail : Ship
Propeller : Aero plane
Radar : Satellite
Hydrogen : Balloon
Accelerator : Car
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Read the following passage carefully and answer the question based on it.
Comfort is now one of the causes of its own spread. It has now become a physical habit, a fashion, an ideal to be pursued for its own shake. The more comfort is brought into the world, the more it is likely to be valued. To those who have know comfort, discomfort is a real torture. The fashion which now decreases the worship of comfort is quite as imperious as any other fashion. Moreover enormous material interests are bound up with the supply of means of comfort. The manufactures of furniture of heating apparatus, of plumbing fixtures cannot afford to let the love of comfort die. In modern advertisement they have found a means of compelling it to live and grow. A man of means today, who builds a house, is in general concerned primarily with the comfort of his future residence, he will regard his house as perfect. His counterpart in an earlier would have been primarily concerned with the impressiveness and magnificence of his dwelling with beauty, in a world, rather than comfort. The money our contemporary would spend on decoration and air-conditioning would have been spent on marble stair cases, frescoes, picture and statues. I am inclined to think that our present passion for comfort is a little exaggerated. Though I personally enjoy comfort, I have lived most happily in house devoid of everything that Anglo-Saxon deem indispensable. However, comfort for me has justification; it facilitates mental life Discomfort handicaps thought; it is difficult to use the mind when the body is cold and aching.
46. Why would manufacturers of various devices not permit comfort to die?
They want to manufacture more and more comfort goods
The manufacture are mainly interested in creating new things
The prosperity is closely linked with the people’s desire for comfort
Manufacturer’s emphasis is on producing beautiful things
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47. Why does the author value comfort?
It helps to project one’s image
It help to project your values
It encourages a blend of materialistic and spiritual thinking
It facilities mental life
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48. How do people manage to keep the love of comfort alive?
by pumping in more comfort goods in the market
By sacrificing high profit on comfort goods
By targeting youth in the sales campaign
By appealing to the emotionality of people
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49. What changes according to the author has taken place in the attitude towards comfort?
It is taken for granted in the modern way of living
It has become has now ideal to be pursued for its own sake
It is now believed that discomfort handicaps thought
It is thought that comfort helps body and mind to function effectively
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50. What was characteristic of affluent man of an earlier age?
He used to put higher preying on comfort
He was relying much on advertisements
He believed more in simple and cheaper things
His emphasis was on beauty
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