汇丰笔试试题与答案

合集下载

2022年08月北京大学汇丰金融研究院博士后招聘笔试历年高频考点试题库集锦答案解析

2022年08月北京大学汇丰金融研究院博士后招聘笔试历年高频考点试题库集锦答案解析

2022年08月北京大学汇丰金融研究院博士后招聘笔试历年高频考点试题库集锦答案解析全文为Word可编辑,若为PDF皆为盗版,请谨慎购买!卷I一.单选题(共25题)1.我国的学科门类大约有()个。

A.3个左右B.10个左右C.50个左右D.超过100个答案:B本题解析:暂无解析2.根据《中华人民共和国教育法》七十九条规定下列不属于考试作弊的行为有()。

A.非法获取考试试题或者答案的B.考试结束前,传播考试试题或者答案的C.抄袭他人答案的D.让他人代替自己参加考试的答案:B本题解析:《教育法》七十九条规定:“非法获取考试试题或者答案的:携带或者使用考试作弊器材、资料的;抄袭他人答案的;让他人代替自己参加考试的;其他以不正当手段获得的考试成绩的作弊行为”等五种行为属于考试作弊。

“在考试结束前泄露、传播考试试题或者答案的”属于组织、帮助考试舞弊,不属于考试作弊。

3.教育法律关系的内容是()。

A.精神财富B.教育行为C.教师与学生D.权利与义务答案:D本题解析:教育法律关系的内容指的是教育法律关系的主体依据法律规定而享有的权利与义务。

4.我国现行高等学校内部管理体制是()。

全文为Word可编辑,若为PDF皆为盗版,请谨慎购买!A.校长负责制B.校务委员会集体负责制C.党委领导下的校长负责制D.党委负责制答案:C本题解析:根据我国《高等教育法》的规定,我国现行高等学校的内部管理机制主要是实行党委领导下的校长负责制。

5.教师提出申诉,应当以()形式提出。

A.口头B.书面或口头C.自己认为合适的D.书面答案:D本题解析:暂无解析6.根据我国《义务教育法》的规定,下列表述中哪一种准确地定位了我国义务教育的性质()。

A.国家教育B.国民教育C.普惠教育D.免费教育答案:B本题解析:我国的义务教育是依照法律规定,适龄儿童、少年必须接受的,国家、社会、学校、家庭必须予以保证的国民教育。

7.中国特色社会主义进入新时代,我国社会主要矛盾是()。

HongkongBank汇丰银行笔试题-19页word资料

HongkongBank汇丰银行笔试题-19页word资料

Hongkong Bank汇丰银行笔试题1.Please state why you chose to follow these activities and how they have contributed to your personal development.You may wish to give details of your role whether anyone else was involved and any difficulties you encountered.2.Please state how you have benefited from your work experience.3.How much is your present monthly salary including allowances.4.Do you need to compensate your present employer if you resign? If so, please give details.5.Other than academic success, what has been your greatest achievement to date? What do you see as your personal strength, why?6.Please state why the position you have applied for is appropriate for you; Why you have selected HongKong Bank and what your career objectives are.2019年光大银行笔试真题第一部分填空题共10题1、2019年奥运会的口号是:2、2019年提出新四化是:3、根据巴塞尔协议,商业银行资本充足率不能低于:4、本世纪前20年,我国的发展目标是:5、光大银行的愿景是:第二部分选择题包括商业银行、金融产品、会计知识、推理判断等等第三部分问答及案例题每题6分共4题1、毕业前,你们班想组织一次活动,促进班集体的关系,当作毕业前的美好回忆。

汇丰2019招聘OIA在线测试真题(1)

汇丰2019招聘OIA在线测试真题(1)

汇丰2019招聘OIA在线测试真题(1)汇丰2019招聘OIA在线测试真题(1) CHAPTER 1Name:ArjunRole:Operations GraduateLocation: IndiaCurrent project: Investigating potential ways to offshore more processes from the UK to the India-based call centre.(1) Arjun has identified several processes he feels could be moved from the UK to India. Based on the information he has processes, Arjun expects that this would improve the customer experience and make existing processes faster for the bank.What will you do?(2) Arjun has been given approval to form a project team to gain further insight into the opportunities he has identified. This will require working with teams in both India and the UK to fully understand the current processes. The first step is to build a project team to work on the project over the coming months.What will you do?(3) Arjun now has his project team in place. He will ba working with colleagues from different areas of the bank, including colleagues f rom the UK who he hasn’t met before.How would you respond?(4) Arjun’s team has been working hard over the last few weeks to identify which processes can be moved offshore. Although many unforeseen issues have been overcome, the list of ongoing challenges means there will continue to be a very high workload. The team are under a lot of pressure, and they appear to be demotivated by the situation.What will you do?CHAPTER 2Name: LauRole: Operations GraduateLocation: ChinaCurrent project: Improving the efficiency of stages of the retail banking process which currently involve paper.(1) Lau has identified an opportunity to implement an innovative digital solution to minimise - and ultimataly remove - the need for manual document handling in HSBC branches. Now her team need to build a suitable solution which will both add efficiency and enhance the experie nce of the bank’s customer.What will you do?(2) As the new solution begins to take shape, Lau continues to share updates with her senior colleague on the project’s progress.One of her senior colleagues, Fei, raises a concern that reducing reliance on paper may make it difficult for older personal banking customer to access HSBC personal banking services. What will you do?(3) Later that week, Lau delivers a presentation on the proposed digital solution to a group of senior HSBC stakeholders. One of the senior managers, Logan, shares feedback on the solution which has not been shared by anyone in Lau’s own project team.What will you do?(4) After running a weekly meeting with her team, one of Lau’s colleagues, Jay, calls her. Jay has been working on the data privacy elements of the solution. She mentions that a colleague has made a suggestion that may conflict with data protection and regulation rules.How would you respond?(5) As Lau’s team work on refining their solution, she decides to collect data from other regions to understand where their customers currently use paper-based processes. She wants to determine the best country to pilot her solution in, but it is challenging to obtain the data she needs.How to collect?(6) Once Lau’s project is complete, she reviews t he project to evaluate its success. Lau has started conducting an analysis of all global products with paper-based applications. Lau’s i nitial analyses revealed two best-selling investment products, each with the potential to deliver significant cost savings.What will you do?(7) As part of her Paperless Products’cost/benefit investigations, she is also considering whether to focus next on Current or Deposit accounts. She now needs to investigate some of these key products’ productivity indicators.How to investigate?。

2022年06月北大汇丰商学院博士后招聘笔试参考题库含答案解析

2022年06月北大汇丰商学院博士后招聘笔试参考题库含答案解析

2022年06月北大汇丰商学院博士后招聘笔试参考题库含答案解析(图片可自由调整大小)全文为Word可编辑,若为PDF皆为盗版,请谨慎购买!卷I一.高等教育法规(共15题)1.被撤销教师资格的,自被撤销之日起()年内不得重新申请教师资格认定。

A.1B.3C.5D.10 答案:C本题解析:暂无解析2.教师提出申诉,应当以()形式提出。

A.口头B.书面或口头C.自己认为合适的D.书面答案:D本题解析:暂无解析3.设立高等专科学校,其全日制在校学生计划规模应为()。

A.500人以上B.800人以上C.1000人以上D.2000人以上答案:C本题解析:暂无解析4.学生无故缺课累计超过该科教学时数()者,不得参加本门课的考核。

A.1/2B.1/3C.1/4D.1/5答案:B本题解析:暂无解析5.职业学校、职业培训机构实施职业教育应当(),为本地区经济建设服务,与企业密切联系,培养实用人才和熟练劳动者。

A.理论联系实际B.实行产教结合C.加强实践环节D.适应社会需要答案:B本题解析:我国《职业教育法》第23条规定:“职业学校、职业培训机构实施职业教育应当实行产教结合,为本地区经济建设服务。

与企业密切联系,培养实用型人才和熟练劳动者。

”6.按照我国《教师资格条例》的规定,被撤销教师资格的人,可以再次申请教师资格的期限是()。

A.3年以后B.终身不可以C.5年以后D.1年以后答案:C本题解析:被撤销教师资格的,自撤销之日起5年内不得重新申请认定教师资格。

7.某高校一名大学生,大一、大二两年成绩优秀,大学三年级时因病退学。

对于该学生,学校应当()。

A.不发任何学业证书B.颁发毕业证书C.颁发肄业证书D.颁发结业证书答案:C本题解析:根据《普通高等学校学生管理规定》,学满一学年以上退学的学生,学校应当颁发肄业证书。

8.关于教育立法权的特征,正确的是()。

A.是一种综合的权利体系B.最终属于国家主权拥有者C.以调整教育中的各种行为关系为目的D.以上三种都对答案:D本题解析:暂无解析9.普通高校学生贷学金实行()。

汇丰银行2021年校园招聘真题及解析.docx

汇丰银行2021年校园招聘真题及解析.docx

汇丰银行2021年校招聘真题及解第1题:唐山十三位农民兄弟:不是归途,是千里奔波,雪中送炭:不是邻里,是素不相识,出手相援。

他们用纯朴、和的行动,告诉了我们“兄弟”的含义。

依次填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是()。

A.正直坚强B.感恩非凡C.善良倔强D.真情执着【解析】正确答案:答案C-这段文字是描写唐山兄弟千里奔波抗震救灾的感人事迹,用“正直”来形容他们的行为显然不合适,排除A项;上文的“纯朴”含有平凡之意,倘若下文再用“非凡”则与之矛盾,排除B项;“真情”是名词,用来修饰“行为”显然不合适,排除D项。

故选C。

第2题:2021年9月1日,修订后的《个人所得税法》正式施行。

下列关于《个人所得税法》的说法,正确的是()。

A.稿酬所得,适用比例税率,税率为白分之二十,并按应纳税额减征白分之二十B.扣缴义务人每月所扣的税款,自行申报纳税人每月应纳的税款,都应当在次月7日内缴入国库,并向税务机关报送纳税中报表C.工资、薪金所得,以每月收入额减除费用3000元后的余额,为应纳税所得额D.企业员工全月工资应纳税所得额不超过1500元的部分,适用的税率为3%【解析】正确答案:答案D。

A项错误,《个人所得税法》第3条规定,稿酬所得,适用比例税率,税率为白分之二十,并按应纳税额减征百分之三十。

B项错误,修订后的《个人所得税法》第9条规定,扣缴义务人每月所扣的税款,自行申报纳税人每月应纳的税款, 都应当在次月15日内缴入国库,并向税务机关报送纳税申报去。

C项错误,修订后的《个人所得税法》第6条规定,工资、薪金所得,以每月收入额减除费用3500元后的余额,为应纳税所得额。

根据修订后的《个人所得税法》个人所得税税率附表,可知D项说法正确。

外企招聘面试笔试考试题库汇丰(HSBC)--HSBC,verbal1-49(修复的)

外企招聘面试笔试考试题库汇丰(HSBC)--HSBC,verbal1-49(修复的)

munication technologies are far from equivalent. A recent study comparing honestyacross a range of different media revealed that people were twice likely to tell lies when using the phone than when communicating via e-mail. It had previously been assumed that people would be more inclined to fabricate the truth when using e-mail, due to the remoteness of the interaction making people more comfortable about deceiving others. On the contrary, it seems that anxiety over the accountability afforded by the recording of e-mail exchanges induces greater truthfulness. However, the research also noted that people are much more likely to be rude or insulting over e-mail, outweighing any benefits of increased honesty!An implication of the study is that if telephone conversations are recorded and people are aware of this fact, they are likely to be more truthful over the phone. TPeople are unconcerned about the repercussion of e-mail untruths. FIt had been assumed that people would communicate more honestly when using e-mail than when using the telephone. F2.There is often considerable scientific disagreement both about available reserves of naturalresources and about the extent of environmental damage caused by particular pollutants.Even where the scientific evidence is incontrovertible. There may be political conflict, based on different vested interests, over the degree to which particular environmental controls should be accepted. Governments may, for example, refrain from introducing effective control if they fear these will adversely affect company profitability or jobs, even where the environmental cost of not introducing controls are considerable.There is always scientific debate around the facts regarding the reserves of natural resources.TVery rarely is there conflict over the degree to which particular environmental controls should be accepted. FParties with a vested interest are more influenced by politics than science when deciding whether to implement environmental controls.C3.Whilst high visibility crime such as night-time drunken disturbance has increased, totalurban and rural crime, both reported and unreported, has fallen over the last two years, yet paradoxically people feel less safe, believing that the converse is the case. This fall in crime has coincided with a drop in the number of police officer on the street. A citizen’s fear of crime seems not to be a matter of reality at all- the visibility of law enforcement officials hasa greater impact on their view of reality than hard facts.Reducing the number of police officer has led to a reduction in crime. CCrime statistics support popular belief about the level of crime. FPeople feel safer when there are more police on the street. T 正确答案4.There is no task more difficult than that of ensuring the education of children in modernsociety. Not only school, but also teachers and their roles have changed out of all recognition in the past few decades, thanks to the impact on teaching institutions by indoctrinating, andindoctrinated, reformist 改革intellectuals 知识分子bearing 承受revolutionary ideas. To the perpetual indiscipline of youth has now been added the indiscipline of parents, many of whom interpret any reports of wrongdoing in school on the part of their offspring as a personal affront侮辱, or as the manifestation 表明of the malice 怨恨of teachers. As for the teachers themselves, whilst many are respectable and learned men and women, who view it as their vocation to induct their charges into a civilization and a way of behaving, others attempt to influence youth merely to further their political or ideological ends.Some of those working in education have their own hidden agendas. TTeacher with revolutionary ideas will attempt to influence their pupils for their own political ends. F 应该是CSome teachers who report children of wrongdoing do so because of malice, rather than nay legitimate reason. Cst week, the competition commission outlined two packages to regulate the sale ofextended product warranties, which provide repair/replacement for faulty goods beyond the manufacturer’s original guarantee. Whilst warranty sales are currently highly profitable, with some retailers attributing up to ¾ of their profits to this income stream, they are also criticized for offering poor value for money due to obscure 模糊clauses条款, which restrict payment in many, but the most unlikely claim scenarios. The first package-to ban retailers selling a full warranty on the day of purchase was condemned by all as draconian-whilst the other, rather milder, option of forcing retailers to provide full information on warranty exclusions and an obligatory 60–day “cool-off” period for customers, received a more balanced hearing.Because no one believes that the first option will ever be implemented, investors and analys ts have focused more closely on the implication of the “milder” package. In a recent leaked research note, one analyst suggested that the implementation of the reform in the second package would place a staff-training burden on the retailer, which would lead to a significant increase in the cost of warranty sales, and a predicted 20% fall in actual sales.“Cool-off” periods are not currently offered by companies selling product warranties. TIt is likely that neither package will be implemented. CPreventing retailers from selling warranties on the day of purchase of a product was felt to be too severe a restriction. T6.All scientific knowledge is provisional. Everything that science knows, even the mostmundane世俗facts and long-established theories, is subject to re-examination as new information comes in. the latest data and ideas are scrutinized the most. Some recantations 改变论调 will be unavoidable, but this is not a weakness of science, but rather its strength.No endeavor rivals science in its incremental progress towards a more complete understanding of the observable universe.Science improves understanding on the basis of leaving unchallenged those theories that appear to似乎 work. F ,都是re-examinationSome facts in science cannot be challenged if any progress is to be made. FThat which is not observable cannot be part of the domain of science. C7.The Statute on workplace safety requires that an employer should ensure, so far as isreasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of all full and part time employees, and also those not in direct employment who may be affected by acts or omissions at work. However, it is also the duty of employees to take reasonable care for their own health and safety and also that of other persons who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work, for example by complying with all notices on health and safety that are posted.If a workplace visitor is hurt due to an act of negligence by an employee then the employee may be held solely responsible. F C?An employer has responsibility for the safety of visitors to his factory. TEmployees have negligible responsibility for workplace health and safety. F8.Today’s historians aim to construct a record of human activities and to use this record toachieve a more profound understanding of humanity. This conception 概念of their task is quite recent, dating from the development from 18th and early 19th centuries of scientific history, and cultivated largely by professional historians who adopted the assumption that the study of natural, inevitable必然的 human activity. Before the late 18th century, history was taught in virtually事实 no schools, and it did not attempt to provide an interpretation of human life as a whole. This is more appropriately the function of religion, of philosophy, or even perhaps of poetry诗.That which constitutes 组成the study of history has changed over time. CProfessional historians did not exist before 18th century. CIn the 17th century, history would not have been thought of as a way of understanding humanity. T;没有说到17th的情况,选c?9.Whilst having similar effects on employees, there tend to be major difference between amerger and an acquisition. In an acquisition, power is substantially assumed by the new parent company. Change is often swift and brutal残忍的as the acquirer imposes its own control systems and financial restraints. Parties to a merger are likely to be evenly matched in terms of size, and the power and cultural dynamics of the combination are more ambiguous, integration is a more drawn out process.During an acquisition, there is often more overt conflict and resistance and a sense of powerlessness. In mergers, because of the prolonged period between the initial announcement and full integration, uncertainty and anxiety continue for a much longer time as the organization remains in a state of limbo.There tends to be a major power difference between parties in an acquisition. TMergers and acquisition tend to have distinctly different impacts on employees. FMergers yield a shorter period of anxiety and uncertainty amongst employees. F10.Management is, in effect, the catalyst that is essential for converting the resources and rawmaterial inputs of the operation into valued outputs and, in the process, ensuring that stakeholder needs are satisfied. Managers represent the critical factor, which economists refer to as “enterprise”, without which the other factors (land, labor and capital) cannot function. Managers are effectively the custodians of the organization’s resource, responsible for deciding what the resources should be used for, how best to use them, and to which customers the outputs should be targeted.Stakeholder needs are best served through the creation of valued outputs. CManagement has at least two major but different responsibilities. TManagers must decide how best to handle all the resources at their disposal. T11.There is no doubt that vegetarian food can be healthier than a traditional diet –indeed,research has demonstrated that vegetarians are less likely to suffer from heart disease and obesity than those who eat meat. One long-standing concern about a vegetarian lifestyle is the risk of failing to take in enough protein. However, historical calculations as to the amount of protein needed for a healthy lifestyle have recently been shown to overestimate the quantities needed, and if vegetarian select their food carefully they should be able to meet their protein needs.A balanced diet is more likely to promote health than any particular food or food group inisolation. F 应为CToo much protein in the diet can lead to heart disease. COver time the recommendations as to what constitutes a healthy balanced diet have changed.C12.Water, the most common liquid used for cleaning, has a property called surface tension.Molecules in the body of the water are surrounded by other molecules, but at the surface a “tension” is created as molecules are only surrounded by other molecules on the waterside.This tension inhibits the cleaning process, as it slows the wetting of surface due to tension causing the water to bead up. This is where water droplets hold their shape and do not spread. For effective cleaning to take place “surface tension” must be redu ced so that water can spread. Surface-active agents, or surfactants, are chemicals, which are able to do this effectively.Surface-active agents, or surfactants, are only used for cleaning. CWater is the only known liquid used for cleaning. FIf surfactant chemicals are added to water when cleaning a surface, surface tension will occur.FThe molecules on the waterside hinder阻碍 the cleaning process. TF?surface tension 阻碍13.The biggest risk facing the world’s insurance companies is possibly the rapid change nowtaking place within their own ranks. Sluggish growth in core markets and intense pricecompetition, coupled with shifting patterns of customer demand and the rising cost of losses, are threatening to overwhelm those too slow to react.Insurance companies are experiencing a boom in their core markets. C 应为FInsurance companies are competing to provide best prices to customers. TInsurance companies are coping well 积极应对with increased price competition and rising losses. F14.Short-sightedness is to a large extent inherited, its incidence varies from one family toanother. The reason behind the link between the common incidence of short-sightedness and high intelligence is unclear. Previous generations thought that eyes could become strained by years spent poring over books, but a few decades ago the popular medical view was that short-sighted people gravitated towards the library because they found it hard to excel at sports. Recently there has been partial support for a theory that high intelligence and short-sightedness may, in fact, be part of a genetic package.The genetic link between intelligence and short-sightedness has recently been disproven. F People from all families stand at an equal chance of being short-sighted. FIntelligence is to a large extent inherited遗传. C15.The cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is the afterglow from the Big Bang, andweak as it may be today, these primeval microwaves hold valuable information about fundamental properties of the early universe. Slight differences, or anisotropies, in the brightness and polarization of the CMB reveal clues about the nature of the primeval plasma: that the discrepancies exist at all shows that the plasma was not perfectly uniform. The variations in the brightness seen in the CMB reflect differences in the density of the primordial plasma, whereas the anisotropic polarization reveals information about the dynamics of the early universe, such as the movement of material and the number of gravitational waves. The CMB, however, is not the only source of polarized microwaves and the cosmological polarization must thus be measured at different wavelengths so as to isolate them from foreground signals.The anisotropies of the CMB show solely that the primordial plasma was not uniform. FThe polarization of cosmic microwaves is measured at different wavelength so as to separate the foreground from the background signals. TThrough studying the cosmological microwaves, one may learn about the forces of gravity in the early universe. T16.Internet experts are warning of a new multitude of extremely dangerous computer virusesthat have recently been causing devastation and could potentially cripple entire global computer systems. These viruses can replicate thousands of copies within hours and are capable of extirpating security software that, in turn, enables hackers to appropriate control of the machines. Criminal gangs can then establish bank accounts using stolen identities, sabotage a company’s computer system and extort money for its restoration, and sell computers that have been interfered with on the black market. Computer users are oftenadvised to refrain from opening suspicious program attached to the emails and to continually update their security software.Internet experts are advising computer users to replace their software if they suspect it has been tampered with. C17.For most people, any reference to hypnosis brings to mind images of individuals involved inamusing, and often out of character, behavior. However, hypnosis is also a topic of scientific research. Research by scientists over the last few decades has revealed ways in which memory processes, and processes involved in pain perception can be changed using hypnosis. It has also been found that hypnotic suggestions can regulate activity in identifiable sections of the brain and can contribute to the effective management of cognitive conflict.Findings from several related brain imaging studies, for example, have suggested that people under hypnosis cab exhibit reduced level of brain activity in both visual area and the anterior 先前cingulate cortex. Disparate research has already established the role of these brain structures in the monitoring the cognitive conflict.18.Workers are becoming increasingly concerned about company relocation due to itsassociation with employee distress and isolation, which can be caused by issues such as the management of property transitions and loss of community ties. Furthermore, moving home can put a strain on worker’s financial resources and close relationships, especially for those working parents who may feel guilty about moving children to new schools. Regardless of the disruption created, some individuals are very willing to relocate, due to the potential for enhanced career prospects and long-term financial stability.Some people may feel guilty about the consequences of relocating. TCompany relocation has increased. CThe potential benefits of job relocation are seen, by some, to be worth the associated distress and strain. T19.Political, economic and demographic developments are combining to increase the wealth ofindividuals leading economies. These individuals take a much more active role in managing their personal financial affairs and in determining how their assets should be invested for their long-term benefit. As a result, we are seeing the emergence of a new market, consisting of so-ca lled “affluent individuals”. This structural trend is set to continue and will provide significant opportunities for financial services providers. This band of individuals has traditionally been dominated by old money inheritance, and this will remain a factor, but the rise of new affluent money is increasing as individuals benefit from higher salaries and compensation in the form of stock options. These new affluent individuals are also creating wealth as small business entrepreneurs.Affluent individuals want to manage their own assets rather than use financial service providers. CIndividuals cannot become “affluent” through inheriting old money. FInherited old money will be completely replaced by new affluent money. F应该为C20.At the moment of GTC, like other European producers, is able to relieve at least some of itsover-capacity by exporting, partly to Central America. A decade from now, that region will be largely self-sufficient and trade will be starting to flow the other way. However, for GTC investors, the company’s recent restructure could herald better times. The group’s lack of focus and lack-lustre returns have been much criticized of late.Central America will, in the future, begin to export less to Europe. F 疑似为C?Central American producers will find a ready market for their products in Europe. CRestructuring generally produces an increase in profitability. C 疑似为T21.The increasing fragility of the rural economy will be the biggest challenge facing countrycommunities over the next ten years. Agriculture, which accounts for a quarter of rural job, is in decline. Tourism provides no more than half this number of job. The rural manufacturing sector, however, has grown over last ten years. Despite this, it still employs fewer than one in twenty people living in rural area, and is threatened by companies based in industrial areas, which benefit from access to a larger skilled workforce and better transportation networks.Industries based in rural areas benefit from better transport links. FManufacturing provides the fewest jobs in the countryside. C 应该为T,少于20分之1The manufacturing sector is likely to be the main source of employment for rural workers in the future. CIndustries based in rural areas suffer from poorer transport links. T22.In recent years, many issues have been considered when attempting to ameliorate thewellbeing of patients and the efficiency of hospital administration. Patients have often complained about endless waiting lists, low standards of cleanliness, poor hospital food, and unsatisfactory doctor-patient communication and now, according to an expert from a leading image consultancy, doctors’ dress codes and their general appearance must come under close scrutiny. Of healthcare professionals have an unwashed appearance, dirty nails or unkempt hair, this exudes the impression of recklessness, wearing red reminds patients of blood, and power dressing is discouraged because patients may feel undermined and less relaxed. Although campaign groups approve of healthcare professionals leading by example with high standards of hygiene in hospitals, some individuals argue that this potential new image legislation is merely a case of jumping on the bandwagon of the current media trend for home and lifestyle makeovers.Individuals have argued that the current media trend for lifestyle makeover is direct result of the concern over the image of new legislations. T 应为FNew hospital legislation states that healthcare professionals must have clean fingernails. TIt is always preferable for healthcare professionals to wear blue instead of red. C23.One of the great paradoxes of entrepreneurship is that entrepreneurs must develop thecapacity to engage the urgent with the emergent. Routine pressures force us to allow theurgent to dominate us, quarterly reports, market share, and tangible return on investment become paramount in this paradox, emergent (strategic) issues are often lost.The urgent presents itself in tangible shape and form, whereas the emergent is subtler in its appearance. Entrepreneurs need to pre-sense emergent reality, thus they require more than ordinary attentiveness. However, information consumes the attention of the recipient, and urgent information is by nature more demanding of attention than emergent. Yet it is an awareness of the emergent that frequently distinguishes the successful leader, the individual who can see through the reactive demands of day-to-day urgency to act rapidly upon the emergent trends that, if capitalized upon, can ensure commercial triumph胜利. One way of ensuring time to identify the emergent is to make time for reflective moments in work life in order to restore the quality of attentiveness and see through the fog of the immediate.It is easier to spot an emergent trend than an urgent issue. FThe present tends to be governed by the immediate demands. TIt is easy to lose sight of the strategic issues given the demands that immediate issues make.T24.Some doctors claim that any information received from a patient during a medicalconsultation is subject ethically to absolute confidentiality and can in no circumstance be revealed without the patient’s permission. Without such a rule, they believe that patients would not supply all of the information needed to treat them. Most however, believe that their obligations to society override their obligations to their patients; for example, being prepared to report to the police a patient who persisted in driving, despite the existence of a condition that rendered them unsafe. One reason for such a conflict is that whilst courts recognize the confidentiality of exchange between lawyers and clients, this is not extended to doctor and patients.A doctor would report to the police a patient who was a danger to others. CPatients rarely give permission for a doctor to discuss their medical details with others. CDoctors are in agreement about the ethics and practice of patient confidentiality. F25.Private airline companies have always been determined to operate a transport system that issafe for passengers, whilst still remaining competitively priced and commercially viable.However, a private sector business can only remain viable if it generates profits for its shareholders. Recent reports suggest that if all aircrafts were fitted with military derived ground-to-air missile defense system, and at all airports there was infallible screening for weapons and explosives then the system would be much safer. However, totally effective screening would preclude all possibility of profit, and current systems are still very thorough 周密, whilst also providing a good cost-benefit ratio.Military aircraft are safer than commercial craft. CMore effective airline security systems than are currently in use are available. TCurrent airline security systems provide the best possible mix of cost against benefit. C26.Full employment is a concept, which is often referred to but seldom defined. Beveridge’sdescription comes close to what most economists understand by the term. In his view full employment means that “unemployment is reduced to sh ort intervals of standing by, with the certainty that very soon one will be wanted in one’s old job again or will be wanted in a new job that is within one’s powers.” In other words, f ull employment does not mean zero unemployment, but allows for some measure of acceptable unemployment, for example, “frictional” unemployment whilst changing jobs.Definitions of full employment are abundant丰富的. FSome economists do not understand full employment in Beveridge’s terms. T应为CIn B’s view, full employment inco rporates those unemployed people who are certain to regain work very shortly. T27.The typical share-save scheme is a regular savings plan that gives employees the opportunityto purchase shares in 3.5 or 7 years time, should they choose to exercise the purchase option, at a discounted price fixed before the saving period starts. In addition to potential financial gains, the employee also has the opportunity to participate in future company development through the acquisition of shares. The employee does not have to pay income tax on any gains made on the exercise of the option to buy shares, though there may be a liability to capital gains tax if the shares are sold and the resulting gains cause that particular employee’s level of capital gains liability to e xceed the annual exempt amount.Employees usually exercise the option to sell their shares at the end of the saving period. CEmployees do not automatically have to pay Capital Gains Tax as a consequence of participating in share-save scheme. F应为TIndividuals who sell shares generate no potential tax liability. F28.Staff monitoring is a particularly issue for managers – the only kind of staff monitoring notsubject to regulation is where one individual watches another. Once any recording starts, even if it is manual, monitoring is subject to the Data Protection Act – employees need to be told about monitoring takes place and why. The information gathered has to be kept secure, and affected staffs have the right to see information related to them. Whilst a person’s consent is not required, he or she must be consulted about the processing of personal information (monitoring data is construed as “personal”), and monitoring practices must not cause unnecessary stress. However, covert monitoring without consultation may be used, but only in particularly serious circumstances, such as when a staff member is suspected of dishonest. In such a case, the covert surveillance (e.g. hidden cameras) must be in targeted areas and at times when the dishonest behavior is expected- any other information must be disregarded.It is not possible to avoid the Data Protection Act when monitoring staff. FManagers find it difficult to justify the use of covert monitoring procedures. CAny employee in a building where monitoring is taking place may see all of the information collected. F29.Primates .Without exception, living non-human primates habitually more around on all fours, or quadrupedally, when they are on the ground.现生的灵长类,除了人类以外,在地面上都习惯以四足行走。

汇丰(HSBC)--Numerical 新题(部分答案)整理过 不重复

汇丰(HSBC)--Numerical 新题(部分答案)整理过不重复There are some formatting errors and plete sentences in the given text。

nally。

there is a n and a n that seem unrelated to the rest of the text。

Therefore。

the revised and edited n of the text is as follows:According to the data provided。

the sales of double glazing and single glazing in Dec of the us year and Jan were as follows: double glazing sales increased by 40%。

while single glazing sales decreased by 20%。

Based on this n。

we can determine the。

of single glazing to double glazing in Dec of the us year by using a n n:30/200) * (40/200) * (38/200) = 0.57%This n gives us the。

of single glazing to double glazing in Dec of the us year。

which was 5:7.There is no n provided about Western and Eastern ns。

so it is unclear what these terms refer to in this context.It is also unclear why the numbers 259.xxxxxxxx。

关于汇丰银行的笔试题目

关于汇丰银行的笔试题目笔试(Written Test)是一种与面试对应的测试,是考核应聘者学识水平的重要工具。

这种方法可以有效的测量应聘人的基本知识、专业知识、管理知识、综合分析能力和文字表达能力等素质及能力的差异。

下面是关于汇丰银行笔试题目,请参考!数字推理1: 1,3,15,( c)A 46B 48C 255D 2562: 5 25 6 12 ( a)A 8B 11C 37D 72理由是:5,先按平方升到25,然后回落到6(5+1),然后倍增到12,然后回落到8(6+2)3: 3 1 9 12 (c )A 5B 8C 14D 204: 8把144 张卡片平均分成若干盒,每盒在 10 张到40 张之间,则共有( b)种不同的分法。

A 4 B 5 C 6 D 75.甲、乙、丙、丁、戊5 人各借了一本小说,约定读完后相互交换。

这5本书的厚度和他们的阅读速度都差不多,因此5 人总是同时换书。

数次交换后,5 人每人都读完了这5 本书。

现已知:(1)甲最后读的书是乙读的第二本书。

(2)丙最后读的书是乙读的第四本书。

(3)丙读的第二本书甲在一开始就读了。

(4)丁最后读的书是丙读的第三本书。

(5)乙读的第四本书是戊读的第三本书。

(6)丁第三次读的书是丙一开始读的那一本。

根据以上情况,你能说出丁第二次读的书是谁最先读的吗?(戊)6.红、蓝、黄、白、紫五种颜色的珠子各一颗,都用纸包着摆在桌上。

有甲、乙、丙、丁、戊五个人,猜纸包里的珠子的颜色,每人限猜两包。

甲猜:第二包是紫的,第三包是黄的。

乙猜:第二包是蓝的,第四包是红的。

丙猜:第一包是红的,第五包是白的。

丁猜:第三包是盘的,第四包是白的。

戊猜:第二包是黄的,第五包是紫的。

猜完后打开纸包一看,每人都猜对了一种,并且每包都有一个人猜对。

请你也猜一猜,他们各猜中哪一种颜色的珠子?(第一包是红的。

第二包是蓝的。

第三包是黄的。

第四包是白的。

第五包是紫的)7.住在某个旅馆的同一房间的四个人A ,B ,C ,D 正在听流行音乐,她们当中有一个人在修指甲,一个人在写信,一个人躺在床上,另一个人在看书。

汇丰笔试试题范文

汇丰笔试试题范文数字推理1: 1,3,15,( c)A 46B 48C 255D 2562: 5 25 6 12 ( a) A 8 B 11 C 37 D 72 理由是:5,先按平方升到25,然后回落到6(5+1),然后倍增到12,然后回落到8(6+2)3: 3 1 9 12 (c )A 5B 8C 14D 204: 8把144 张卡片平均分成若干盒,每盒在 10 张到 40 张之间,则共有( b)种不同的分法,5.甲、乙、丙、丁、戊5 人各借了一本小说,约定读完后相互交换。

这5本书的厚度和他们的阅读速度都差不多,因此5 人总是同时换书。

数次交换后,5 人每人都读完了这5 本书。

现已知:(1)甲最后读的书是乙读的第二本书。

(2)丙最后读的书是乙读的第四本书。

(3)丙读的第二本书甲在一开始就读了。

(4)丁最后读的书是丙读的第三本书。

(5)乙读的第四本书是戊读的第三本书。

(6)丁第三次读的书是丙一开始读的那一本。

根据以上情况,你能说出丁第二次读的书是谁最先读的吗?(戊)6.红、蓝、黄、白、紫五种颜色的珠子各一颗,都用纸包着摆在桌上。

有甲、乙、丙、丁、戊五个人,猜纸包里的珠子的颜色,每人限猜两包。

甲猜:第二包是紫的,第三包是黄的。

乙猜:第二包是蓝的,第四包是红的。

丙猜:第一包是红的,第五包是白的。

丁猜:第三包是盘的,第四包是白的。

戊猜:第二包是黄的,第五包是紫的。

猜完后打开纸包一看,每人都猜对了一种,并且每包都有一个人猜对。

请你也猜一猜,他们各猜中哪一种颜色的'珠子?(第一包是红的。

第二包是蓝的。

第三包是黄的。

第四包是白的。

第五包是紫的)7.住在某个旅馆的同一房间的四个人A ,B ,C ,D 正在听流行音乐,她们当中有一个人在修指甲,一个人在写信,一个人躺在床上,另一个人在看书。

(1)A 不在修指甲,也不在看书。

(2)B 不躺在床上,也不在修指甲。

(3)如果A 不躺在床上,那么D 不在修指甲。

汇丰笔试

全部是选择题。

应该每半年或一年就会换一次考题吧,SHL出的题。

第一部分:数列逻辑即是填数字,给出一组数字,其中一个为空白要填的,如:2 4 6 ?(8)10。

有5个组的和6个一组的,5个(单数个)一组的一般是差值/倍数问题,双数个的就很可能是双规律问题。

主要规律:一、大多数列的特征都是差值问题1、等差数列是最常见的:3 10 17 ?(24)31,差值为7。

差值为个位数的比较明显,差值为十位数的就要算一下了:4 17 30 ?(43)56,差值为13。

2、顺序差值为自然数的平方:3 4 8 ?(17)33,差值分别为1,4,9,16。

也可能是倒序:54 38 29 ?(25)24,差值分别是16,9,4,1。

3、顺序差值为某数字的自然数倍数:4 15 37 ?(70)114,差值分别为11,22,33,44;5 10 20 ?(35)55,差值分别为5,10,15,20。

也有倒序的。

4、顺序差值为某数字的自然数次方:5 7 11 ?(19)35,差值分别为2,4,8,16。

也有倒序的。

5、后差值为前差值的自然数倍数:2 5 11 ?(23)47,后差值为前差值的2倍(也有是3倍的,一般倍数不会太大),分别为3,6,12,24。

也有倒序的。

二、倍数问题1、后数为前数的某倍,即等比数列:3 6 12 ?(24)48,比值为2,此例也适用差值规律5。

一般来说比值不会太大。

2、后数为前数的自然数倍:3 6 18 ?(72)360,后数分别为前数的2,3,4,5倍。

三、双规律问题1、先加后减型:4 9 6 11 ?(8)13,规律为加5减3。

也可以归入下一类,分组讨论更简单易解。

2、分对/组讨论型:5 13 10 ?(20)15 27,规律可以简单理解为奇数位上的数差值为5,偶数位上的数差值为7。

其实也是差值问题,但分成奇偶两组分别用不同的差值规律,等差的比较明显,其他差值的可能就会产生歧义:5 6 10 8 15 12 20 ?(18或20都可以)。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。
相关文档
最新文档