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Questions Asked in SBI PO Mains 2017

SBI PO Mains 2017  questions have been broadly discussed in the following article. Since the exam is in Online Mode, questions asked can be reproduced mainly through memory of those who appeared. Still, a broad overview has been discussed to help aspirants prepare for the SBI PO Mains 2018 exam. Let us take a look at the type of questions asked in the different sections of the exam.

English and Verbal Ability

Passages were based on variety of questions ranging from software and hacking to organisational inefficiency in firms.

Candidates have to find the error in the given sentence and replace it with the best option to improve the sentence.

4-5 excerpts of a text will be provided and candidates must select the best order they should be arranged in.

Reasoning Ability

eg: People sitting in 2 separate rows, People sitting facing each other in an inner and outer box.

eg: X number of photo frames to be fitted on Y number of shelves arrangement
eg: Floor Arrangement
eg: Ages of members of a group

eg: Decoding a Number Format code

Quantitative Aptitude 

Maximum questions appeared in DI section (graph, tabular, linear) so candidates should give weightage to DI practice. The questions on Quadratic Equation and Approximation were not very difficult in nature. Here are the topics from which questions were asked:

General/Financial Awareness

Descriptive Section

Q1) Letter Topic: (any one to be written on)
I Formal Letter
a) Write letter to your Branch Manager regarding Non Credit of amount deposited in ATM
b) Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper expressing concern over impact of irrelevant news through social media
II. Informal Letter
c) Write a letter to your sibling giving them advise related to stress and anxiety. Or write to an authorthanking for authoring a book on ‘fighting depression’.

Q2) Essay (any one to be written on)
a) Travelling vs. Watching Movies/Documentaries
b) Is technology’s power becoming a menace?
c) Effect of social media and its consequences on the population.

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