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July 29th, 2016, 02:51 PM
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State Bank Of India Probationary Officer Question Papers
Hii Guys , I ma Looking for Previous year State Bank Of India Probationary Officer Recruitment Exam Question Papers , Will you please Provide me ?
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July 29th, 2016, 04:01 PM
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Re: State Bank Of India Probationary Officer Question Papers
Friend As on your Asking Here I m Giving Sample Questions Which asked in Previous year State Bank Of India Probationary Officer Recruitment Exam Preliminary (Phase I) Exam Pattern The Preliminary examination of SBI PO 2015 contains 100 MCQ questions for 100 marks. The duration of the examination is 60 minutes. The topics and marks are as follows Exam Pattern of SBI PO Prelims Subject No. of Questions Total Marks English Language 30 30 Quantitative Aptitude 35 35 Reasoning Ability 35 35 SBI PO Main Exam (Phase II) Pattern The SBI PO Main Exam subjects and pattern are exactly similar to the SBI PO examination It contains 200 MCQ questions for 200 marks. The time It contains the following topics SBI PO Mains Pattern Subject No. of Questions Total Marks Reasoning & Computer Aptitude 45 60 Data Analysis & Interpretation 35 60 General/Economy/ Banking Awareness 40 40 English Language 35 40 Here Previous year Exam paper Directions (Q. 1-5):Read each statement carefully and answer the following questions: 1. Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression R > O = A > S < T is definitely true? 1) O > T 2) S < R 3) T > A 4) S = O 5) T < R 2. Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions P > A as well as T ≤L definitely true? P> L? A≥N = T 1) ≤ 2) > 3) < 4) ≥ 5) Either ≤or < 3. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expressions B > N as well as D ≤L definitely true? B _ L _ O _ N _ D 1) =, =, ≥, ≥ 2) >, ≥, =, > 3) >, <, =, ≤ 4) >, =, =, ≥ 5) >, =, ≥, > 4. Which of the following should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression A < P definitely false? ___ ≤___ < ___ > ___ 1) L, N, P, A 2) L, A, P, N 3) A, L, P, N 4) N, A, P, L 5) P, N, A, L Directions (Q. 6 - 10): Study the following information and answer the following questions: A, B, C, D, E, G, and I are seven friends who study in three different standards, namely 5 th , 6 th , and 7 th , such that not less than two friends study in the same standard. Each friend has a different favourite subject, namely History, Civics, English, Marathi, Hindi, Maths and Economics also but not necessarily in the same order. Alikes Maths and studies in the 5 th standard with only one other friend who likes Marathi. I studies with two other friends. Both the friends who study with I like languages (here languages include only Hindi, Marathi and English). D studies in the 6 th standard with only one person and does not like Civics. E studies with only one friend. The one who likes History does not study in the 5 th or 6 th standard. E does not like languages. C does not like English, Hindi or Civics. 6. Which combination represents E's favourite subject and the standard in which he studies? 1) Civics and 7 th 2) Economics and 5 th 3) Civics and 6 th 4) History and 7 th 5) Economics and 7 th 7. Which of the following is I's favourite subject? 1) History 2) Civics 3) Marathi 4) Either English or Marathi 5) Either English or Hindi 8. Who among the following studies in the 7th standard? 1) G 2) C 3) E 4) D 5) Either D or B 9. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct? 1) I and Hindi 2) G and English 3) C and Marathi 4) B and Hindi 5) E and Economics 10. Which of the following subjects does G like? 1) Either Maths or Marathi 2) Either Hindi or English 3) Either Hindi or Civics 4) Either Hindi or Marathi 5) Either Civics or Economics Directions (Q. 11 - 15):Study the information and answer the following questions. In a certain code language 'economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga', 'demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka', 'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki' and 'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'. 11. What is the code for 'money' in the given code language? 1) ga 2) mo 3) pa 4) ta 5) la 12. What is the code for 'supply' in the given code language? 1) Only ta 2) Only mo 3) Either pa or mo 4) Only pa 5) Either mo or ta 13. What may be the possible code for 'demand only more' in the given code language? 1) xi ne mo 2) mo zi ne 3) ki ne mo 4) mo zi ki 5) xi ka ta 14. What may be the possible code for 'work and money' in the given code language? 1) pa ga la 2) pa la tu 3) mo la pa 4) tu la ga 5) pa la ne 15. What is the code for 'makes' in the given code language? 1) mo 2) pa 3) ne 4) zi 5) ho If GRAMMAR is written as MAMRAGR, the ENGLISH is written as: (a) LIGNSEH (b) GINESHL (c) LGINSEH (d) NHSELGI (e) None of these Ans (c) Which of the following replaces the question mark? MILD : NKOH :: GATE? (a) HCWI (b) HDVQ (c) IBUP (d) HDUR (e) None of these Ans (a) If DBMDVUUB stands for Calcutta, How will you write Bombay? (a) DQUDDXB (b) CPMCBZ (c) DPNCB (d) CPNCBZ (e) None of these Ans (d Insert the word that completes the first word and begins the second Clue: boy BAL(....)DER (a) ERS (b) OCK (c) LAD (d) LIES (e) None of these Ans (c) A man travels three miles due North, then travels eight miles due East and further travels three miles due North. How far is he from the starting point? (a) 14 miles (b) 10 miles (c) 100 miles (d) 15 miles (e) None of these Ans (b) |
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