CAIIB Advanced Bank Management Recollected Questions : 26 November 2023
CAIIB is a flagship course offered by IIBF. The exam is held twice every year – Once in June and once in November. 26 November CAIIB Paper 1 exam We provide Recollected Questions . In these papers, maximum questions are repeated in every exam. So, Ambitious baba is providing you with CAIIB recollected Question Papers of Advance Bank Management . These recollected Question Papers Advance Bank Management will be very useful in upcoming shifts.
Paper Level-Moderate to Tough (Around 10 questions without options, 40% numerical)
- 1 question from Johari Window about BLIND Zone
- What is Rabble Hypothesis?-Rabble hypothesis means that workers are a disorganized rabble of individuals. Each one is to. promote his self-interest.
- PoSH act because effective from ?-09-12-2013
- The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.
- Numerical from Correlation.
- Numerical from Time series
- Doctor is expecting more number of patients due to heat Stroke.. this is example of-Seasonal variation
- Two dice are thrown together. Then, the probability that the sum of numbers appearing on them is a prime number, is-5/12
- Holland Theory was asked
- Which committee recommended the merger of bank?- Narasimham Committee
- Which type of borrower are dealt under Indian Contact Act 1872.-Individual
- HRD is subsystem of HRM
- What is learning and what is Development
- Personality is pattern of each that help to predict a person’s behaviour?-Raymond cattel
- Term Tallent Management is coined by?-McKinsey & Company
- Value expression
- Left hemisphere right hemisphere 1 question includes all examples
- Seasonal variation of time series
- Deptt which identifies compliance risk and issue instructions to mitigate it
If bank give credit for non- productive purposes then it will create — pressure on economy?-Inflationary - Which of the following is the first legislation related to employment and employees welfare?- The Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 (ESI Act)
- DRT
- Probability (Asked probability se 1 question tha two dice se prime no probability)
CCO duties true or false - Maturity – Person to achieve ego integrity
- Question On financial statements
- Question On class boundaries
- Ego identity adolescence
- Case Study Based On Regression
- Case Study Based On whistleblower policy
- Case Study Based On BG (BG credit 160 cr 110cr likely to be exhausted in current year Take part in bidding of 5000cr need 5% bid guarantee, won 400 cr contract 50% guarantee need for something and 20% for advance payment)
- Case Study Based On Audit
- Case Study Based On time series
- Case Study Based On Conflict management (5 Numbers)
- Case Study Based On Behavior
- Case Study Based On Balance sheet
- Case Study Based On Bank guarantee
- One question from hericksion theory
- Case Study Based On Bid guarantee advance payment guarantee
- 2 numerical on standard error
- BEP formula=FC/contribution per unit
- Current Asset is 660 Lac and CR is 2:1 so calculate NWC ( Net working capital)
- Lots of questions on mean and median
- Assessment centre is related to?- Performance Management
- left and right hemisphere of brain ka match the following
- One Question break even point
- Education training learning match the pairs
- Thomas kilmann conflict mode instrument theory?
- Characteristics that varies from individual to individual is called ?-Attributes
- Heart attack patient increase in a year is which type cyclic/seasonal/secular
- Ego defensive which life stage
- One Qus from trend analysis
- Credit for non- productive purposes- inflationary pressure in economy
- If Fixed cost per month is 20000 Rs., Variable cost is 10 Rs, Selling price is 30 Rs.Calculate the Break Even Point?- 20000/ (30-10) = 20000/20 = 1000
- Calculate Airtmatic Mean of discrete variable
- scientist ke naam bhi 3 qUS
- value added role core people role business transformation role matching
- Two dice thrown and get sum of prime numbers find probability
- The possible outcomes when two dice are thrown and the sum appears to be a prime number are as follows:
(1, 2) or (2, 1) with sum 3
(1, 4) or (4, 1) with sum 5
(2, 3) or (3, 2) with sum 5
(1, 6) or (6, 1) with sum 7
(2, 5) or (5, 2) with sum 7
(3, 4) or (4, 3) with sum 7
(3, 6) or (6, 3) with sum 9
(4, 5) or (5, 4) with sum 9
(5, 6) or (6, 5) with sum 11
There are 15 such outcomes out of 36 possible outcomes when two dice are thrown
15/36 = 5/12
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