SBI Assistant Manager (Systems) Solved Paper 2009 Part 4

S. Sujith
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(Q. 36-40): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions:
Seven friends A, B, · C, D, E, F & G perform in stage shows on a different day from Monday to Sunday, not necessarily in the same order. Each one performs a different item, viz. Music, Dance, Mimicry, Play, Debate, Speech and Monologue, not necessarily in the same order.
B performs Play on Thursday and E performs Music on Sunday. G performs 'Mimicry' but not on Tuesday or Saturday. C's performance is on the next day of G's performance. D performs on Monday but not Dance or Debate. A performs Monologue which is on the next day of Speech. Dance is not perfomed on Saturday.
36. Who performs Dance?
Choose the right option

[A] C
[B] F
[C] D
[D] C or D
[E] None of these


37. Which item is performed by D and on what day?
Choose the right option

[A] Mimicry-Monday
[B] Music-Tuesday
[C] Play-Wednesday
[D] Speech-Monday
[E] None of these


38. A performs on which day of the week?
Choose the right option

[A] Tuesday
[B] Wednesday
[c] Friday
[D] Saturday
[E] None of these


39. G performs on which day of the week?
Choose the right option

[A] Wednesday
[B] Saturday
[C] Tuesday
[D] Cannot be determined
[E] None of these


40. Who performs in Debate?
Choose the right option

[A] B
[B] D
[C] F
[D] C
[E] None of these


(Q. 41-45): In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between 'strong arguments and weak arguments􀍛. 'Strong' arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. 'Weak' arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question.
Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the argument is 'strong' argument and which is a weak argument.
Give a) if only argument I is strong.
Give b) if only argument II is strong.
Give c) if either argument I or argument II is strong.
Give d) if neither argument l nor argument II is strong.
Give e) if both arguments I and II are strong.

41. Statement: Should the Govt. immediately stop registration of new cars for private use throughout the country with immediate effect?
Choose the right option

Arguments: I. No, the Govt. does not have authority to do so.
II. Yes, this is the only way to decongest the roads of big cities in. India.


42. Statement: Should the management of all the private hospitals in India be taken over by the Govt.?
Choose the right option

Arguments:
I. Yes, this will significantly improve the services rendered by these hospitals to the patients.
II. No, the Govt. does not have enough financial and human resources to manage these hospitals.


43. Statement: Should the Govt. construct big dams across all the major rivers in India in multiple locations?
Choose the right option

Arguments:
I. No, this will destroy the ecosystem of the entire country.
II. Yes, this will ensure adequate supply of water for irrigation throughout the country.


44. Statement: Should the Govt. sell major part of its stake in all the profit making public sector undertakings?
Choose the right option

Arguments:
I. No, Govt. should not give up its control of these undertakings as these are profit making organizations.
II. Yes, this will help government reduce the quantum of huge budgetary deficit and augment its resources.



45. Statement: Should there be uniform admission criteria for all the engineering colleges in India?
Choose the right option

Arguments:
I. Yes, this will ensure quality of students admitted to the engineering colleges.
II. No, this is practically not possible.

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