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SEBI Practice Questions of aptitude, reasoning 1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TRIBUNAL each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three Answer.E 2. In a certain code DOWN is written as ’5 @ 9 #’ and NAME is written as ’# 6%3′. How is MODE written in that code ? (A) %653 (B) %@63 (C) %5@3 (D) %@53 (E) None of these Answer.D 3. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters LGEU using each letter only once in each word ? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three Answer.C 4. If ’R’ denotes ’—”, ’Q” denotes ’><’,’W’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘A’ denotes’+’, then-4 2W7R8A6Q4:? (A) » 22

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SEBI Practice Questions of aptitude, reasoning 

1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TRIBUNAL each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?(A) None (B) One(C) Two (D) Three(E) More than threeAnswer.E

2. In a certain code DOWN is written as ’5 @ 9 #’ and NAME is written as ’# 6%3′. How is MODE written in that code ?(A) %653 (B) %@63(C) %5@3 (D) %@53(E) None of theseAnswer.D

3. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters LGEU using each letter only once in each word ?(A) None (B) One(C) Two (D) Three(E) More than threeAnswer.C

4. If ’R’ denotes ’—”, ’Q” denotes ’><’,’W’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘A’ denotes’+’, then-4 2W7R8A6Q4:?(A) » 22(B) — 168(C) 22 (D) 28(E) None of theseAnswer.C

5 ln a certain code THRIVES is written as SIUHRDU. How is SOULFUL written in that code ?

(A) VPTKKTE

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(B) VPTKETK(C) TPVKKTE(D) TNRKMVG(E) None of theseAnswer.A

6. The positions of how many digits in the number 59164823 will remain unchanged after the digits are rearranged in descending order within the number ?(A) None (B) One(C) Two (D) Three(E) More than threeAnswer.C

7. Mohan walked 30 metres towards South, took a left turn and walked 15 metres. He then took a right turn and walked 20 metres. He again took a right turn and walked 15 metres, I-low far is he from the starting point ?(A) 95 metre(B) 50 metre(C) 70 metre(D) Cannot be determined(E) None of theseAnswer.B

8. What should come next in the following letter series ? PQRSTABCDEPQRSAB CDEPQRSABCDPQ

(A) R (B) T(C) A (D) B(E) None of theseAnswer.A

9. In a certain code language, ’how can you go”is written as ’ja da ka pa’; ‘can you come here’ is written as ’na ka sa ja” and ‘come and go’ is written as ’ra pa sa’. How is ’here’ written in that code language ?(A) ja(B) na(C) pa

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(D) Data inadequate(E) None of theseAnswer.B

10, What should come next in the following letter series based onEnglish alphabet ? CEA, IKG, OQM, 7(A) STW (B) WUS(C) SWU (D) UWS(E) None of these.Answer.D

Directioris—(Q. 11—15) ln each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, lll and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Il. Statements :Some trains are cars.All cars are branches.All branches are nets.Some nets are dresses.

Conclusions :I. Some dresses are cars.H. Some nets are trains.HI. Some branches are trains.IV. Some dresses are trains.

(A) Only I and III follow(B) Only II and III follow(C) Only I and IV follow(D) Only II, III and IV follow(E) None of theseAnswer.B

12. Statements :All papers are clips.Some clips are boards.

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Some boards are lanes.All lanes are roads.

Conclusions :I. Some roads are boards.II. Some lanes are clipsIII. Some boards are papers.IV. Some roads are clips.

(A) Only I and II follow(B) Only I and III follow(C) Only I, II and III follow(D) Only II, IH and IV follow(E) None of theseAnswer.E

I3. Statements :Some pencils are kites.Some kites are desks. {All desks are jungles.All jungles are mountains.

Conclusions :I. Some mountains are pencils.II. Some jungles are pencils.IH. Some mountains are desks.IV. Some jungles are kites.

(A) Only I and III follow(B) Only I, H and III follow(C) Only III and IV follow(D) Only H, III and IV follow(E) None of theseAnswer.C

I4. StatementsI. Some windows are stones.II. Some windows are ringsIl]. No window is stoneIV. Some rings are stones.

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ConclusionsAll stones are hammers.No hammer is ring.Some rings are doors.All doors are windows.(A) Onlyl follows(B) Only H follows(C) Only III follows(D) Only either I or HI follows(E) Only either I or III and II Follow

Answer.E

15. Statements:All pens are clocks.Some clocks are tyres.Some tyres are wheels.Some wheels are buses.

Cnndusicns :I. Some buses are tyres.H. Some wheels are clocks.IH. Some wheels are pens.IV. Some buses are clocks.

(A) None follows(B) Only I follows(C) Only II follows(D) Only IH follows(E) Only IV followsAnswer.A

Directi0ns—(Q. 16-20) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below 1A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and K are sitting around a circle facing the centre. F is fourth to the right of Awho is third to the right of Bl K is fourth to the left of B and third to the right of D. C is third to the right of I-I. E is second to the left of G.

16 Who is to the immediate right ofF ?(A) B(B) G

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(C) E(D) Data inadequate(E) None of theseAnswer.B

17. Who is third to the right of K ?(A) F(B) E(C) G(D) Data inadequate(E) None of theseAnswer.C

18. What is E’s position with respectto B ?(A) Second to the left(B) Third to the right(C) Fourth to the right(D) Third to the left(E) Fifth to the rightAnswer.D

19. Who is fourth to the left of G(A) C (B) A(C) D (D) K(E) Data inadequateAnswer.A

20. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting between the first and the second persons ?(A) GFB (B) BGH(C) ADC (D) KEC(E) EGFAnswer.E

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                                                          SEBI Selection Procedure

 

SEBI Recruitment For Information Systems Officers(Technical Stream) - April 26th , 2015 Location : Kolkata 

Questions Pattern : 

1) Reasoning - 40 Questions - 50 Marks 2) Quant - 40 Questions - 50 Marks 3) English - 40 Questions - 50 Marks 4) General Awareness - 40 Questions - 50 Marks 5) Professional Knowledge - 40 Questions - 100 Marks Total Marks : 300 . Total Time : 2 Hours. Note : Negative of 1/4th of the value of the question wrongly answered. 

Types of Questions : 

1) Reasoning : Syllogism. Coded Inequalities. Seating Arrangements. Data Sufficiency. Blood Relations. Coding Decoding. Cause and Action. Strengthening and Weakening Arguments.

2)Quant : Huge emphasis on number systems. Profit and Loss. Speed Time and Distance. Time and Work. Charts-Bar,Table,Pie 

3)English : A passage had to be read based on which a few questions were asked. Finding the incorrect part of a given sentence. Arranging jumbled sentences in correct order. Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate word. 

4)General Awareness : Around 10 Banking related Questions related to terms : Basis Points,CRR,SLR,Repo Rate,RBI Remaining 30 questions based on current affairs/GK : Currency, Capital City. Author, Sports, Chief Ministers of Different States. Awards related to sports and cinema, Committees set up recently. 

5)Professional Knowledge : Networking : 40% Databases : 40% Project Management Best Practices : 10% Others(C++/Java/OS/Unix): 10% i) Networking : DHCP , Denial Of Service , Protocols , Network Security, Cryptography , Abbreviations , Roles of different personnel in cyber security. ii) C++ inline functions , difference between C & C++ . Java Inner classes . There were no coding(find the o/p) questions. All theoretical . You just need to know what inline functions , inner classes are to answer the questions. iii) Project Management Best Practices. eg: What should be done first to create a webapp / disaster recovery plan ... iv) Databases & ERP : Triggers , Joins . Again , no coding questions. just theoretical knowledge required to answer the question. Some ERP related questions. SAP REA , BI

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basics. v) Unix commands and basis OS . vi>Some basic computer awareness. Strong theoretical grasp required to answer the questions. No questions related to coding / Find the o/p type. No mathematical calculation required in professional knowledge. Entirely theory based.