SBI PO 2016 : Admit Card, Syllabus, Results

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Ten persons John, Krish, Leon, Monty, Nathan, Pihu, Queen, Rehan, Smith and Tret are sitting in two rows with five persons in each row. The persons in row one are facing south and the persons in row two are facing north. Each person in row one faces a person from the other row.

All of them like a different soft drink, viz Sprite, Slice, Pepsi, Maaza, Fanta, Mirinda, Limca, 7up, Nimbooz and Cola, but not necessarily in the same order.

The persons who like Fanta and Mirinda sit opposite each other. Pihu sits opposite John, who likes Sprite. The one who likes Slice sits opposite the one who likes 7up. Tret is not facing north but sits third to the left of Queen, who likes Slice. There is only one person between Krish and Leon. Nathan sits at one of the ends of the row and likes Mirinda. The one who likes 7up is on the immediate right of Monty, who does not like Cola. 

The persons who like Pepsi and Maaza respectively are not facing north. Leon likes Limca. The one who likes Maaza sits opposite the one who is second to the right of Krish. Smith does not like Cola. Nathan sits opposite the one who sits second to the left of the one who likes Pepsi.

In how many ways word "SUCCESSFUL" could be arranged so as all the S always come together?  someone plz help me with this question :) 

No A is B

All C are B

Some A are D

Conclusions

Some D are not B

Some D are not C

P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y, Z are sitting around a circle facing centre but not necessarily in the same order.

The husband of Z is sitting second to the right of Q who is sitting between two males. X sits second to

the left of the daughter of S. X is the sister of Y. X is not an immediate neighbour of Z's

husband. Only one person sits between P and X. P is the father of Y. S who is brother of Z sits to the

immediate left of his mother. Only one person sits between Z's mother and W. Only one person sits

between Z and Y. Y is mother of R. Y is not an immediate neighbour of W.

6. Which of following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?

(1) R is the cousin of W

(2) Z and Z's husband are immediate neighbour of each other.

(3) No female is an immediate neighbour of R.

(4) Z sits third to the left of her daughter.

(5) Q is the mother of Z.

7. What is the position of P with respect to his grandchild?

(1) immediate right (2) third to the right

(3) third to the left (4) Second to the right

(5) fourth to the right

8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way. Which one does not belong to that group?

(1) X (2) R

(3) W (4) Z

(5) Y

9. What is position of P with respect to his mother-in-law?

(1) Immediate right (2) third to the right

(3) third to the left (4) second to the right

(5) None of these

10. How many people sits between Y and her uncle?

(1)One (2) Two

(3) Three (4) Four

(5) Five

11. . Who amongst the following is S's daughter?

(1) Q (2) R

(3) W (4) Y

(5) Z

12. Who sits to the immediate left of R?

(1) X's grandmother (2) Y's son

(3) S's mother-in-law (4) P

(5) Y

simplification

14.8*7.25=20% *x

does Pratiyogita Darpan is enough for Current Affairs or should i add more for SBI PO Awareness ??

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oliveboard ke sbi po mock mei 90-93 percentile ke beech aa ra hai continuously... koi chance hai kya original exam mei cut off clear karne ka?(score 47-52 tak range kar ra hai)... aur please speed increase karne ke koi nuskhe bata do,bohot kam hai :(((

In a certain language the word LOGICAL is coded as NQIJAYJ. How will you code the word FINANCE ?

a) HKPBLAC b) HPBKLAC c) HKLPBAC d) HPBKLAC

Case Filed in Court to CANCEL SBI Clerk Recruitment 2016!!.... http://www.bankexamsindia.com/2016/05/sbi-recruitment-cancel-court-case-pil.html?m=1.... SBI PO recruitment will also face these things bcz defaulter point is also mentioned in the SBI PO notification. Again someone will fill PIL aginst SBI PO.....now till will become fashion in our country....

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Data Interpretation and Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for Banking entrance exams

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This quiz consists of questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and we'll soon let you know the correct answers!

Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) These questions are based on the following data. The distribution of appeared and qualified aspirants in competitive examination from different States.

1. What is the ratio of the number of appeared aspirants from States C and E together to that appeared aspirants from States A and F together?

(1) 17:33          (2) 11:13          (3) 13:27          (4) 17:27          (5) None of these

2. In which state the percentage of qualified aspirants to the appeared aspirants is the least?

(1) C                (2) F                 (3) D                (4) E                 (5) G

3. What is the difference in the number of qualified aspirants in states D and G?

(1) 690             (2) 670             (3) 780             (4) 720             (5) None of these

4. What is the percentage of qualified aspirants with respect to appeared aspirants from states B and C taken together? (Rounded off to two decimal places.)

(1) 23.11          (2) 24.21          (3) 21.24          (4) 23               (5) None of these

5. What is the ratio between number of candidates qualified from States B and D together and the number of candidates appeared from States 'C' respectively?

(1) 8:37            (2) 11:12          (3) 37:40          (4) 7:37            (5) None of the above

Directions (Q, Nos. 6-10) Study the following information carefully to answer the question that follow.

There are two trains. A and B. Both trains have four different types of coaches viz. General coaches, sleeper coaches, first class coaches and AC coaches. In train A, there are total 700 passengers. Train B has 30% more passengers than train A. 20% of the passengers of train A are in general coaches. One-fourth of the total number of passengers of train A are in AC coaches. 23% of the the passengers of train A are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train A are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 30% of the number of passengers of train B is sleeper class coaches, 10% of the total passengers of train B are in the first class coaches. Remaining passengers of train B are in general class coaches.

6. What is the ratio of the number of the passengers in first class coaches of train A to the number of passengers in sleeper class coaches of train B?

(1) 13:7                        (2) 7:13                    (3) 32.39                         (4) Data inadequate

(5) None of these

7. What is the total number of passengers in the general coaches of train A and the AC coaches of train B together?

(1) 449             (2) 459                         (3) 435                         (4) 445

(5) None of these

8. What is the difference between the number of passengers in the AC coaches of train A and total number of passengers in sleeper class coaches and first class coaches together of train B?

(1) 199             (2) 178                         (3) 187                         (4) 189              (5) None of these

9. Total number of passengers in general class coaches in both the trains together is approximately what percentage of total number of passengers in train B?

(1) 35               (2) 42                           (3) 45                           (4) 38              (5) 31

10. If cost of per ticket of first class coach ticket is ₹ 450, what total amount will be generated from first class coaches of train A?

(1) ₹ 100080                (2) ₹ 108000                (3) ₹ 100800               (4) ₹ 10800

(5) None of these       

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Reasoning Quiz for Banking entrance exams

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This quiz consists of questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and we'll soon let you know the correct answers!

Directions (Q. 1-10):  In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusion numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements/one statement to be true even if they seem/it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the conclusions and give answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; give answer (B) if only conclusion II follows; give answer (C) if either I or II follows; give answer (D) if neither I nor II follows; and give answer (E) if both I and II follow.

1.  Statement: 

He emphasized the need to replace the present training programme by other methods which will bring out the real merit of the managers.

Conclusions:

I. It is important to bring out the real merit of the managers.

II. The present training programme does not bring out the real merit of managers.

2.  Statement: 

The greatest need in India today is not for sophisticated gadgets but for programmes which will provide employment to large number of people.

Conclusions:

I. There is an adequate number of sophisticated gadgets in India.

II. Emphasis is being laid on procuring sophisticated gadgets.

3.  Statement: 

Our securities investment carry market risk. Consult your investment advisor or agent before investing.

Conclusions:

I. One should not invest in securities.

II. The investment advisor calculates the market risk with certainty

4.  Statement: 

In diabetes, there is an excess of sugar in the body. Our body needs sugar for energy. The quantity of sugar in excess of body's requirement is excreted through urine.

Conclusions:

I. The excessive consumption of sugar is likely to lead to diabetes.

II. Consumption of sugar should best be avoided.

5.  Statement: 

Today out of the world population of several thousand million, the majority of men have to live under Governments which refuse them personal liberty and the right to dissent.

Conclusions:

I. People are indifferent to personal liberty and right to dissent.

II. People desire personal liberty and the right to dissent.

6.  Statement: 

Although the education system has progressed from the point of view of the number of schools, most of them are ill-equipped and have not achieved excellence in imparting education.

Conclusions:

I. In Future, we should provide good teachers and equipment to these schools.

II. We need not open any more schools in the future.

7.  Statement: 

The interview panel may select a candidate who neither possesses the desired qualifications nor the values and attributes.

Conclusions:

I. The inclusion of specialists on the interview panel does not guarantee that the selection will be proper.

II. The interview test has certain limitations in the matter of selection of candidates.

8. Statement: 

In direct distribution, the company can find out the problems of consumers and gets an opportunity to solve them. The consumer thus become an devoted buyer.

Conclusions:

I. Responsible companies take the advantages of direct distribution.

II. Direct distribution is the only key to success in business.

9.  Statement: 

Multinational fast food chains have reached India with great difficulty, but the farmer's associations are not ready to accept them.

Conclusions:

I. Farmer's associations are opposing modernization.

II. Farmer's associations do not wish to enter into competition with the multinationals.

10.  Statement: 

In India, more emphasis should be placed on areas such as agriculture, engineering and technology instead of basic and pure sciences.

Conclusions:

I. India has achieved sufficient progress in basic and pure sciences.

II. In the past, the productivity factor in our economy was neglected.

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3 hrs time duration and 2hrs40min in sbi po and sbi clerk mains respectively have made difficult for us to practice mock tests at home. What's your say into this........

IF i get selected for SBI PO, then do I have to pay any amount to SBI for the 2 year training period?

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im already a PNB PO......is it logical to fill SBI PO after PNB PO.....any benefits or should only concentrate on ssc cgl nd others???

It'd be really helpful if someone can share :-

- Source for good questions on simplification ( I couldn't come across good ones in standard books and have exhausted practice questions from OB)

- Source for mains level DI. ( Is Arun Sharma hype worth it ?)

- Strategy for dealing with Number series questions. ( I never come across a similar pattern. EVER! )

-Tricks that always work for Quadratic Equations.

I am sure the productive inputs by you guys would help so many of us here Thanks in advance!

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