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Eligibility Test

Eligibility Test

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This is a test where you have the bio-data of various applicants alongside the fundamental capabilities required to be satisfied by the applicant for a specific opportunity in an organization. You are required to evaluate the applicant's qualification and afterwards choose what course of action is to be taken from amongst the given choices.

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Model 1: Study the following data deliberately to answer the questions given underneath: (Bank P.O. 2006) Following are the capabilities for a specific post in a reputed organization. The applicant must - (a) be an Engineering graduate with at least 60% marks; (b) be at least 21 years and not over 25 years old as on 1.5.2006; (c) have passed through the determination test with no less than 55% marks; (d) be willing pay a store of Rs. 50,000, to be discounted on consummation of training. However, if a candidate fulfills the above mentioned criteria except: (i) At (a) above, yet has showed up for the last semester examination and has acquired a total of least 65% marks in initial seven semesters, his/her case might be referred to the V.P. of the organization; (ii) At (d) above, however will pay a measure of at any rate Rs. 25000 and has gotten no less than 70% marks at Engineering degree, the case possibly referred to the General Manager of the organization. In each of the accompanying questions, points of interest of the applicant are given as respects his/her candidature. You need to read the data gave and choose his/her status in view of the conditions given above and the data gave. You are not to expect something besides the data gave in each of the following questions. All these cases are given to you as on 1-5-2006. Give answer: A. If the applicant is to be selected; B. If the case is to be referred to the General Manager; C. If the case is to be referred to the V.P.; D. If the data provided is not adequate to take a decision; E. If the applicant is not to be selected. 1. Amelia is an IT engineer went out in 2003 with 52% marks. After getting the designing degree, she has done MBA with specialization in Finance. She has cleared the determination test with 60% imprints. She can pay the store of Rs. 50000. Her date of birth is fifteenth September, 1982. 2. John is an understudy of Mechanical Engineering and has showed up for the last semester examination. Results of the last semester examination are normal one month from now. He is hoping to score 65% imprints in the last semester as his total rate of the initial seven semesters is 67%. He has passed through the choice test with 60% checks and has no issue in paying the measure of Rs. 50,000 as store. He is 22 years of age at present. 3. Alfred has passed Computer Engineering degree with 68% marks in 2005 at the age of 22 years and is working with private engineering firm for last six months. He has cleared the selection test with 63% marks, He will manage to pay Rs. 50,000 as deposit. 4. Austin, who has just completed 23 years of age, passed out degree in Civil engineering with 70% marks. He has cleared the selection test with 61% marks. He is willing to pay the amount of Rs. 25000 only and will not be able to pay Rs. 50000. 5. Alex has appeared for the last semester examination of Mechanical Engineering and the results are awaited. He secured first class in each of the first seven semesters. He has recently completed 22 years of age. He has no problem in paying the required amount of Rs. 50,000 as deposit. He has passed the selection test with 58% marks. Solution:
Clearly, the candidate is: A. to be selected if he filfulls each one of the conditions a, b, c and d; B. to be referred to the G.M., if he fulfills a, b, c and (ii); C. to be referred to the V.P., if he fulfills (i), b, c and d; E. not to be selected, if he does not fulfill any of the conditions a or (i), b, c and d or (ii). If the data pertaining to any of these conditions is missing, the answer should be D i.e. data inadequate. 1. Since Amelia is having only 52% in Engineering, she is not selected as condition (a) is not satisfied. Therefore, answer is E. 2. Since Mr. John fulfils conditions (i), b, c and d, so his case is to be decided by V.P. of the organisation. Therefore, answer is C. 3. Clearly the bio-data of Alfred and his qualifications are satisfying all the conditions of selection so he is selected for the job by the organisation. Therefore, answer is A. 4. Austin's case is a fit case to be referred to G.M. of the organisation. Hence, answer is B. 5. Data given by Alex is inadequate in many informations having not been supplied. Hence, answer is D.
Model 2: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below: (R.B.I. 2003) Following criteria have been laid down for admission to an Anti-Terrorist Defensive Course of Indian Army. The candidate must A. have passed graduation with Science subjects (B.Sc.) with minimum 50% marks in aggregate (Second Class). For SC/ST candidates, there is a relaxation of 5%. B. have completed 19 years of age in case of females and 20 years of age in case of males on or before 1st January, 2003. C. pay deposit of Rs. 25,000 along with the application form if the applicant has passed graduation in Second Class. However, if the applicant has secured more than 75% marks at graduation, the deposit amount would be Rs. 15,000 and if the marks are above 60% but below 75%, the deposit amount will be Rs. 20,000. If the candidate is a son or daughter of the serving or ex-defense staff member, the amount of deposit will be 50% of that applicable to others, keeping the merit criteria the same. D. For SC/ST candidates, the deposit amount is 20% of that applicable to non-staff relation candidates and the condition of marks for each slab described above in (C) is relax-able by 5%. E. If a candidate fulfills the criteria at (A) and (B) but can pay at least three-fourths amount of applicable deposit, he/she may be provisionally admitted. F. If a candidate who is eligible under (A) and (B) criteria, can pay at least half of the applicable deposit, the case can be referred to the Commander-in-Chief. G. The candidates who are eligible under the criteria (A) and (B) but cannot pay even half of the applicable deposit cannot be admitted. Based on above criteria, decide which of the following courses of action should be taken in case of the candidates whose description is provided in the following questions. Please note that you are not to assume any data other than those described. However, you may treat the candidate as 'General Category' candidate if his category is not explicitly mentioned as SC/ST. The information provided is as on 1.1.2003. Mark answer:- a. if the candidate can be admitted; b. if the candidate can be provisionally admitted; c. if the candidate should be referred to the Commander-in-Chief; d. if the candidate cannot be admitted; e. if the data given are not sufficient to decide the course of action. 1. Parth, the son of an architect, has passed his B.Sc. with 63% marks. He was born on 8th December, 1982 and can pay a maximum of Rs. 15,000 as deposit. 2. Tarun, an M.Sc. with 66.5% marks, is the son of a businessman. His age is 22 years as on the stipulated date. He can pay Rs. 25,000 as the deposit. 3. Sahil, born on 23rd February, 1979, has passed his B.Sc. with 63% marks. He is ready to pay a maximum of Rs. 11,000 as deposit. he belongs to ST category. 4. Born on 30th June, 1982, Sakshi, the daughter of a professor in a Medical College, has done her B.Sc. with 79% marks. she can pay a maximum of Rs. 11,000 as deposit. Solution:
The deposit slabs mentioned in C and D may be labelled as under:- 1. Parth is fulfilling conditions A, B and E. So, accordingly he can be admitted provisionally. Hence, answer is (b). 2. Data of Tarun is insufficient to decide the course of action. Hence, answer is (e). 3. Sahil case is such that he can be admitted. Hence, answer is (a). 4. Sakshi's case satisfies only condition A, B and F. So her case has to be referred to C-in-C. Hence, answer is (c).
Model 3: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: (Bank P.O.2006) Following are the conditions for selecting Deputy Personnel Managers in an organisation: The candidate must A. be a graduate in any subject with at least 60% marks. B. be at least 25 years and not more than 35 years old as on 1.6.2006. C. have post-qualification work experience of at least four years in the Personnel department in an organisation. D. have obtained post-graduate degree/diploma in management with at least 55% marks. E. have secured at least 50% marks in interview. In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the criteria except – (i) At 1) above, but has secured at least 65% marks in post-graduate degree diploma in management, his/her case is to be referred to VP-Personnel. (ii) At 3) above, but has post-qualification work experience of at least two years as Assistant Personnel Manager in an organization, his/her case is to be referred to SVP-Personnel. In each of the questions below is given the detailed information of one candidate. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the information provided in each case and conditions and sub-conditions given above. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.6.2006. Mark answer a) If the candidate is to be selected; b) If the candidate is not to be selected; c) If the data provided are not adequate to arrive at a decision; d) If the case is to be referred to VP-Personnel; e) If the case is to be referred to SVP-Personnel. 1. Vipin Yadav was born on 7th December, 1976. He has been working in the personnel department of an organization for the past four years after obtaining his postgraduate degree in management with 60% marks. He has secured 50% marks in interview and 62% marks in graduation. 2. Asha Sachdev has secured 55% marks in graduation and 60% marks in interview. She has been working in the personal department of an organization after obtaining her post-graduate degree in management with 68% marks. She was born on 6th November, 1975. 3.Nikita Anand has secured 65% marks in graduation. She has also secured 60% works in her post-graduate diploma in management. She has been working as Assistant Personnel manager for the past three years in an organization after completing her post-graduate diploma. She has secured 65% marks in the interview. She was born on 14th September. 4. Manick ‘Rastogi was born on 10th June, 1974. He has secured 55% marks in graduation. He has been working for the past four years in the personnel department in an organization after completing his post-graduate degree with 62% marks. He has secured 56% marks in interview. 5. Lakshya patel has secured 52% marks in the interview. He has been working in the personnel department of an organization for the past five years after completing his post-graduate degree in management with 66% marks. He was born on 16th August, 1977. He has secured 58% marks in graduation. Solution:
1. The candidate fulfils all the conditions of eligibility. Hence, answer is (a). 2. Data is inadequate. Hence, answer is (c). 3. The candidate satisfies all the criteria except at (C) but has post qualification work experience of three years, so her case is to be referred to SVP-personnel. hence, answer is (e). 4. The condition (A) is not satisfied. Also the marks secured in post graduation are less than 65%. So, the candidate is not to be selected. Hence, answer is (b). 5. The candidate does not satisfy condition (A) but has secured 66% in post-graduation. So, his case is to be referred to VP-personnel. Hence, answer is (d).
Model 4: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions: (I.B.P.S. 2006) 1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to the answer the question 2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to the answer the question 3) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question 4) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question 5) If the data in both statements I and II to gather are necessary to answer the question 1. What does ‘come’ represent in a code language? I. ‘pit natal’ means ‘come and go’ in that code language. II. ‘ja ta da’ means ‘you are good’ in that code language. 1) Only I and III 2) Only II and III 3) Only I and III 4) All I, II and III 5) None of these 2. How is the girl in the photograph related to Kunal? I. Pointing to the photograph, Kunal said, “She is the mother of my father’s onlygranddaughter”. II. Kunal has no siblings. III. Pointing to the photograph, Kunal said, “She is the only daughter-in-law of my mother.” 1) Any two of the three 2) Only I and II 3) Only II and III 4) either only III or only I and II 5) None of these Solution:
1. Given that, ‘pit natal’ means ‘come and go’ in that code language. ‘ja ta da’ means ‘you are good’ in that code language. Hence, answer is 3. 2. Given that, Pointing to the photograph, Kunal said, “She is the mother of my father’s onlygranddaughter”. Kunal has no siblings. Pointing to the photograph, Kunal said, “She is the only daughter-in-law of my mother.” Hence, answer is 4.
Model 5: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it: (S.S.C. 2006) Following are the conditions for drawing a list of suitable candidates to be called for interview after a written test for recruitment is conducted for supervisory-level persons for a reputed company providing software and services. The candidate must - A. be holding a degree in basic science with 60% or above or engineering degree with 45% and above marks. B. have passed the written examination with 65% or above marks. C. be in the age group of 24 years to 30 years as on 1.4.2007 D. have experience in a computer company for a minimum period of 3 years after having obtained diploma in computer with 60% or above marks. E. be presently drawing a monthly salary of Rs. 8000 and above. In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the criteria except – (i) At A) above, be referred to the Manager (Recruitment). (ii) At B) above, but has obtained more than 75% marks in M.Sc. or Engineering degree, be referred to the Assistant General Manager (A.G.M.). (iii) At C) above be referred to the General Manager (G.M.). Based on these criteria and the information provided below, decide the course of action in each case. You are not to assume anything. If the data provided is not adequate to decide the given course of action, your answer will be ‘Data inadequate’. These cases are given to you as on 1.4.2007. 1. Aseem Garg has done his Master’s degree in Science and then completed his diploma in computers with 64% marks form a reputed institute. For the last four years, he has been working in a computer company. His age is 27 years and his present salary is Rs. 8,500. He obtained 68% marks in the written examination. 1) Call for interviews 2) Do not call for interview 3) Refer to Manger (Rec.) 4) Data inadequate 5) Refer to A.G.M. Solution:
1. Data is inadequate. So, answer is 4.
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