Sorry if this sounds lame but do anyone of you know of a good video tutorial site for english (bank po ) or in general .
Plz suggest any book for pre test papers
Some drinks are juices
All juices are beverages
No beverage is a solid...
Conc: 1.Some drinks are beverages,
2. All drinks are beverages..
- Either
- Only 1
- Only 2
- Neither
- Both
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Is OB's Combo offer any good 749 for Sbi Po + UIIC AO ... (Offer will expire today)?? Or any better offer/option avl out thr?
In practice mock online test series if I am scoring 60+-2 is it ok or need more Hard work
Mahendra sbi po mains available now
Last year what was cuttoff sbi associates clerk.... pre ....anybody remember plz comment
Plz suggest me...how many month's current affairs will b asked in mains??? Vl it b sufficient to start from 1st may??? N wt z economy awareness???
Pls friend tell me graduation qualification is enough or one must have other qualification too?
Some A can be B...is same as some A are b?????
SBI PO free OB mock score-
29/100, percentile-87.3
E-10, R-9, Q-12
Last year, got 46/100 in sbi mains...
1 year, no improvement it seems 😞
Kya karoon yaaron.. Need to drastically improve performance..
Actually I got BOI clerk from IBPS 5 with 170.5 marks and also in PO reserve list with 49.4 (bad interview
statements:
All One are Two.
All Three are Four.
Some Two are not four.
Conclusions:
I. Some two are not three.
II. No One is a Four.
- if only conclusion I follows.
- either follows
- if both conclusions I and II follow.
- if only conclusion I follows.
- if neither conclusion I nor II follow
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English Quiz for Banking entrance exams
Dear readers,
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): Each sentence below consists of a word or phrase which is bold. It is followed by four words or phrases. Select the word or phrase which is closest to the OPPOSITE in meaning of the bold word or phrase.
1. The commission took two years to go through the massive collection of files and documents before preparing its report.
1. Meagre
2. Heavy
3. Light
4. Short
2. Ajay's point of view was correct but his behavior with his father was quite impertinent.
1. Healthy
2. Respectful
3. Inadequate
4. Smooth
3. The chairman initiated the proceedings with a brief speech.
1. Confused
2. Closed
3. Started
4. Complicated
4. The club meets on the last Thursday of every month is a dilapidated palace.
1. Neglected
2. Regenerated
3. Renovated
4. Furnished
5. The inhabitants of the island were barbarians.
1. Civilized
2. Cruel
3. Uncivilized
4. Bad
6. They had an insipid conversation.
1. Lively
2. Argumentative
3. Loud
4. Curious
7. The chairman rebuked the accounts officer for not supervising the work of his subordinates.
1. Received
2. Awarded
3. Invited
4. Praised
8. The actor is well-known both for his humility and courage.
1. Pride
2. Determination
3. Honesty
4. Gentleness
9. Feasibility of the project is under study.
1. Unsuitability
2. Cheapness
3. Impropriety
4. Impracticability
10. His interpretation of the poem is superficial.
1. Mysterious
2. Difficult
3. Profound
4. Mystical
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Reasoning Quiz for Banking entrance exams
Dear readers,
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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Can we expect misc topics like permutation combination, probability, DS, quadratic and number series kinda question?
OB SBI PO Prelims Test 4.... pls comment ur marks out of 100...?
word limit for essay ?
Rs. 3000 is distributed among A, B and C such that A gets 2/3rd of what B and C together get and C gets 1⁄2 of what A and B together get. Find C's share.
1) Rs. 750 2) Rs. 100 3) Rs. 800 4) Rs. 1200 5) None of these
Arun Sharma se kya kya krna h DI k liye? Koi specific chapter bta skta h?