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Please let me know how to prepare for SBi Po descriptive paper 2016?
OB -- SBI PO PRE -- MOCK 6
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Is Practice Mock good enough? Is it easy compared to the actual exam or more or less same level?
A dishonest milk man purchased milk at rs 10/lit mixed 5 lit water in it .by selling the mixture at rate of rs 10/litre he earns a profit of 25 percent .find amount of mixture he sold?
a.25 lit
b.38 lit
c.8 lit
d 43 lit
hi guys is noc mandatory for sbi po, would tht be ok if one resigns after getting selected and dont show previous employment......I m currently working in a psu and my salary account is sbi only
* LIST OF MAN BOOKER PRIZE (2000 - 2016) 2016 : Han Kang, South Korea (The Vegetarian - Novel) 2015 : Marlon James, Jamaica (A Brief History of Seven Killings - Novel) 2014 : Richard Flanagan, Australia (The Narrow Road to the Deep North - Historical Novel) 2013 : Eleanor Catton (Born-New Zealand), Canada (The Luminaries - Historical novel) 2012 : Hilary Mantel, United Kingdom (Bring Up the Bodies - Historical novel) 2011 : Julian Barnes, United Kingdom (The Sense of an Ending - Novel) 2010 : Howard Jacobson, United Kingdom (The Finkler Question - Comic novel) 2009 : Hilary Mantel, United Kingdom (Wolf Hall - Historical novel) 2008 : Aravind Adiga, India (The White Tiger - Novel) 2007 : Anne Enright, Ireland (The Gathering - Novel) 2006 : Kiran Desai, India (The Inheritance of Loss - Novel) 2005 : John Banville, Ireland (The Sea - Novel) 2004 : Alan Hollinghurst, United Kingdom (The Line of Beauty - Historical novel) 2003 : DBC Pierre, Australia (Vernon God Little - Black comedy) 2002 : Yann Martel, Canada (Life of Pi - Fantasy and adventure novel) 2001 : Peter Carey, Australia (True History of the Kelly Gang - Historical novel) 2000 : Margaret Atwood, Canada (The Blind Assassin - Historical novel)
Just went to BA and went through their sbi clerk prelim analysis
found out that Quadratic eqn and syllogism was not asked in exam , quite possible they might do this with Po as well ?
LIST OF MAN BOOKER PRIZE (2000 - 2016)
2016 : Han Kang, South Korea (The Vegetarian - Novel)
2015 : Marlon James, Jamaica (A Brief History of Seven Killings - Novel)
2014 : Richard Flanagan, Australia (The Narrow Road to the Deep North - Historical Novel)
2013 : Eleanor Catton (Born-New Zealand), Canada (The Luminaries - Historical novel)
2012 : Hilary Mantel, United Kingdom (Bring Up the Bodies - Historical novel)
2011 : Julian Barnes, United Kingdom (The Sense of an Ending - Novel)
2010 : Howard Jacobson, United Kingdom (The Finkler Question - Comic novel)
2009 : Hilary Mantel, United Kingdom (Wolf Hall - Historical novel)
2008 : Aravind Adiga, India (The White Tiger - Novel)
2007 : Anne Enright, Ireland (The Gathering - Novel)
2006 : Kiran Desai, India (The Inheritance of Loss - Novel)
2005 : John Banville, Ireland (The Sea - Novel)
2004 : Alan Hollinghurst, United Kingdom (The Line of Beauty - Historical novel)
2003 : DBC Pierre, Australia (Vernon God Little - Black comedy)
2002 : Yann Martel, Canada (Life of Pi - Fantasy and adventure novel)
2001 : Peter Carey, Australia (True History of the Kelly Gang - Historical novel)
2000 : Margaret Atwood, Canada (The Blind Assassin - Historical novel)
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* Important Personalities in INDIA ========= 1. President of India- Shri Pranab Kumar Mukherjee 2. Prime Minster of India- Narendra Modi 3. Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India: Justice T. S. Thakur 4. Chairman of NITI Aayog: Narendra Modi 5. Vice chairman of NITI Aayog: Arvind Panagariya 6. Chairman of Sangeet Natak Academy: Shekhar Sen 7. President of Sahitya Academy: Dr. Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari 8. Comptroller & Auditor General of India (CAG): Shashi Kant Sharma 9. Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC): K V Chowdary 10. Chairman of the Election Commission /Chief Election Commissioner: Dr. Nasim Zaidi
Current affairs what is KISS ?? Kalinga institute of social sciences
Guys seeing the clerk pre pattern...it was same as Ibps clerk pre....i strongly feel that sbi po will be along the same lines as Ibps po
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing to the centre with equal distance. They are of different designations like, manager, director, chairman, president, deputy director, vice president and vice chairman. G is seated third to the right of deputy chairman. President is immediate to the left of C, who is not a director. E is seated second to the left of manager and third to the right of G.A is vice chairman and seated second to the left of D. F is not near to the president while the vice president and president are not immediate neighbor. B is seated third to the right of vice president.
The area of the ring between two concentric circles, whose circumferences are 88cm and 132cm, is
- None of these
- 715cm^2
- 780cm^2
- 660cm^2
- 770cm^2
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Hii guys sbi online payment server is dead since 3pm..is there any chance of them postponing the final date? Super depressed..anybody here facing d same server issues??
English Quiz for Banking entrance exams
Dear readers,
This quiz consists of actual questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and soon we'll let you know the correct answers!
Directions (Q. 1-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, If any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5), i.e. 'No error'. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
1. (1) Our country can contribute / (2) to the mitigation of global warming / (3) by protecting forests / (4) and starting at afforestation programme / (5) No error
2. (1) The task for ensuring employment / (2) for the labour force has been / (3) a persistent concern throughout / (4) India's post-independence development. / (5) No error
3. (1) Psychologists have been documenting / (2) the emotional and physical / (3) effect of / (4) negative political advertisements. / (5) No error
4. (1) India's efforts that are / (2) aimed at controlling / (3) infectious diseases is likely / (4) to show only partial success. / (5) No error
5. (1) The magazine industry / (2) in India / (3) has been going from / (4) confusing times. / (5) No error
6. (1) The fast pace of progress on / (2) basic education and literacy / (3) is consistent with an increase / (4) in demand for education. / (5) No error
7. (1) Technology is / (2) transforming the way / (3) films are screen / (4) in the theatres. / (5) No error
8. (1) One needs to set goals / (2) at differing stages / (3) of one's carrer and / (4) monitor achievements and accomplishments. / (5) No error
9. (1) Non-communicable diseases / (2) often require / (3) long-term and expensive interventions which / (4) poor people cannot afford / (5) No error
10. (1) A leader is a group member which / (2) exerts profound influence / (3) on the behavior and attitudes / (4) of other members of the group. / (5) No error
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Reasoning quiz for Banking entrance exams
Dear readers,
This quiz consists of actual questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and soon we'll let you know the correct answers!
Directions (Q. 1-5): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and ll given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer as per the following code:
(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 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 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 the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
(5) if the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.
1. Among M, P, T, R and W, each of a different age, who is the youngest?
I. T is younger than only P and W.
II. M is younger than T and older than R.
2. How is 'gone' written in a code language?
I. 'you will be gone' is written as 'ka pa ni sa' in that code language.
II. 'he will be there' is written as 'ja da ka ni' in that code language.
3. On which day of the week (starting from Monday and ending on Sunday of the same
week) did Sushant visit Chennai?
I. Sushant visited Chennai two days after his brother visited Chennai.
II. Sushant did not visit Chennai either on Wednesday or on Friday.
4. Towards which direction is P with respect to the starting point?
I. P walked 20 metres, took a right turn and walked 30 metres, again took a right turn and walked 20 metres towards West.
II. P walked 30 metres, took a left turn and walked 20 metres, again took a left turn and walked 30 metres towards East.
5. How is K related to Z?
I. Z and P are the sisters of D.
II. D's mother is the wife of K's father.
Directions (Q.6-10): In the following questions, the symbols @, $, #, © and % are used with the following meaning as illustrated below.
'P $ Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
'P © Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P % Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'.
'P @ Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'.
Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which
of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
6. Statements: R#J, J$D, D@K, K%T
Conclusions: I. T#D II. T@D III. R#K IV. J$T
(1) Only either I or II is true
(2) Only III is true
(3) Only III and IV are true
(4) Only either I or II and III are true
(5) None of these
7. Statements: T%R, R$M, M@D, D©H
Conclusions: I. D%R II. H#R III. T©M IV. T%D
(1) Only I is true
(2) Only I and IV are true
(3) Only I and III are true
(4) Only II and IV are true
(5) None of these
8. Statements: M@B, B#N, N$R, R©K
Conclusions: I. K#B II. R©B III. M$R IV. N©M
(1) Only I and III are true
(2) Only I and II are true
(3) Only II and IV are true
(4) Only II, III and IV are true
(5) None of these
9. Statements: F#H, H@M, M©E, E$J
Conclusion: I. J©M II. E#H III. M©F IV. F#E
(1) Only I and II are true
(2) Only II and III are true
(3) Only I, II and III are true
(4) Only II, III and IV are true
(5) None of these
10. Statements: D%A, A@B, B©K, K%M
Conclusions: I. B$D II. K#A III. M#B IV. A©M
(1) Only I, II and IV are true
(2) Only I, II and III are true
(3) Only II, III and IV are true
(4) Only I, III and IV are true
(5) All I, II, III and IV are true
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Don't know why they did not allow fee payment via offline mode. #SBISiteDown :(
those who are facing problem submitting fee .
try payment thorough sbi career and then proceed , will take a bit of time (slow) bt ho jaega ,
just made the payment through that
Alternative of idiom/pharse in bracket.. It has become difficult for the common people to (put up with)the ever increasing economic hardships.
- Tolerate
- Remain isolated from
- Afford
- Ignore
- Nome of these
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