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Re: dena bank clerk interview discussion
As you want here I am giving below some common Dena Bank Clerk Interview questi0n which can be asked there : 1. I can see you’re entrepreneurial, but you want to work in banking. Why is that? 2. What attracts you to a career in banking? 3. What kind of lifestyle do you expect to have in banking? 4. Why have you chosen banking over consulting? 5. Do you know what you’re letting yourself in for? 6. What would you be doing if you weren’t in finance? 7. Do you know about the investment banking lifestyle? Why don’t you have a problem with it? 8. What are some of the most significant deals our bank has completed in the last 12 months? 9. What is our current stock price? 10. What do you think this bank’s biggest regulatory threats are at the moment? 11. What do you see as the strengths and weaknesses of this business/division? 12. What differentiates our firm? 13. Who’s our major competitor? How do we measure up? What are the risks and opportunities we face? 14. Tell me everything you know about our business model. 15. Which area of our business is strongest? 16. Who’s our CEO? 17. What’s the most important thing affecting this bank now? 18. What do you think this position requires, and how well do you match those requirements? 19. Why should we hire you? 20. What do you think this job entails? 21. How many pigs are there in China? 22. A snail climbs a 10 foot pole. It climbs three feet every day and sleeps at night. While sleeping, it slides down by one foot. When does it reach the top? 23. You have eight red socks and 11 blue socks in a drawer. They are identical but for the colour. You must select your socks in the dark. How many socks, at a minimum, must you take out of your sock drawer before you have a matching pair? The answer is three. Two socks can be different, but the third sock must always match one of the first two. 24. A lily pad doubles in size every minute, it takes one hour for the lily pad to cover an entire pond. How long did it take for the lily pad to cover only a quarter of the pond? The answer is 58 minutes. 25. How do you find the heaviest ball from a collection of eight balls with the fewest number of weighing sessions? |
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