Sunday, 2 April 2017


Dear Aspirants,

We have introduced  "the 45 days study plan to crack SBI PO Prelims Exam 2017". This plan is specifically dedicated to Quantitative Aptitude, English Language & Reasoning  and cover all types of questions asked in Bank PO exams. This will help you to prepare in a more efficient and systematic way. So, follow this post to keep updated with the plan.

Directions (1-3): Study the information given below and answer the questions that follow. 
(i) A, B, C, D, E and F are six students in a class.
(ii) B and C are shorter than F but heavier that A.
(iii) D is heavier than B and taller than C,
(iv) E is shorter than D but taller than F.
(v) F is heavier than D.
(vi) A is shorter than E but taller than F.

Q1. Who among them is the lightest? 
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) B or C
(e) Data inadequate

Q2. Who is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of heights? 
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) E
(e) None of these

Q3. Which of the following groups of friends is shorter than A? 
(a) B and C
(b) D, B and C
(c) E, B and C
(d) F, B and C
(e) None of these

Q4. A and B start walking in opposite directions. A walked 5 km, B walked 6 km. Thereafter both turned to their right and walked 2 km, they turned right again and walked 3 km, again turned to right and walked 2 km. How much distant apart are they form each other?   
(a) 2 km
(b) 6 km
(c) 5 km
(d) 4 km
(e) None of these

Q5. A person starts from a point A and travels 3 km Eastwards to B and then turns left and travels thrice that distance to reach C. He again turns left and travels five time the distance he covered between A and B and reaches his destination D. The shortest distance between the starting point the destination is 
(a) 12 km
(b) 15 km
(c) 16 km
(d) 18 km
(e) None of these

Q6.Dilip walks 20 m North. Then he turn right and walks 30 m. Now he turns right and walks 35 m. Now turning left, he walks 15 m. Again, he turns left and moves 15 m. Finally, turning left, he again walks 15 m. In which direction and how many meters is he from his original position? 
(a) 15 m East,
(b) 45 m, East
(c) 15 m, West
(d) 45 m, West
(e) None of these

Directions (7-10): In the following questions, the symbols δ, *, %, # and @ are used with the following meaning as illustrated below. 
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.
‘P δ 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 not smaller 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 given your answer.

Q7. Statements
R * T, T δ M, M % K, K @ V
Conclusions
I. V δ M
II. V δ T
III. M % R
IV. K δ R
(a) I and II are true
(b) I and III are true
(c) II and IV are true
(d) I, III and IV are true
(e) None of these

Q8. Statements
H δ J, J # N, N @ R, R δ W
Conclusions: 
I. W % N
II. W % H
III. R # J
IV. R δ J
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Only III is true
(d) Only IV is true
(e) Either III or IV is true

Q9. Statements
B @ D, D δ F, F % M, M * N
Conclusions: 
I. B % F
II. M δ D
III. N % F
IV. D δ N
(a) None is true
(b) Only I is true
(c) Only II is true
(d) Only III is true
(e) Only IV is true

Q10. Statements
F # Z, Z @ H, H % N, N δ B
Conclusions
I. F @ H
II. Z % N
III. B % H
IV. B % Z
(a) I and III are true
(b) II, III are IV are true
(c) I and II are true
(d) I, II and III are true
(e) None of the above

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. 
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends. Each of them likes a particular fruit viz. Apple, Banana, Pear, Guava, Orange, Mango and Watermelon and each of them has a favourite city, viz. Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Cochin. The choices of fruit and favourite city of the seven friends are necessarily in the same order.
Q likes Mango and his favourite city is Chennai. The one whose favourite city is Pune likes Watermelon. T’s favourite city is Kolkata. R likes Guava and his favourite city is not Mumbai. W’s favourite city is Cochin and he does not like either Banana or Pear. The favourite city of the one, who likes Orange is Hyderabad. T does not like Pear. P’s favourite city is neither Pune nor Hyderabad. S does not like Watermelon.

Q11. Who likes Apple? 
(a) W
(b) T
(c) V
(d) P
(e) Data inadequate

Q12. Which fruit does P like? 
(a) Apple
(b) Orange
(c) Pear
(d) Watermelon
(e) None of these

Q13. Which is R’s favourite city? 
(a) Mumbai
(b) Pune
(c) Hyderabad
(d) Delhi
(e) None of these

Q14. Which of the following combinations of Person-Fruit-City is incorrect? 
(a) R-Guava-Kolkata
(b) V-Watermelon-Hyderabad
(c) T-Banana-Cochin
(d) S-Guava-Delhi
(e) All are incorrect

Q15. Which is V’s favourite city? 
(a) Hyderabad
(b) Pune
(c) Mumbai
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these

Solutions

(1-3):
The order of height can be determined as following: 
F > (B, C) 
D > C 
D > E > F 
E > A > F 
So, D > E > A > F > (B, C) 
The order of weighs can be determined as following: 
(B, C) > A 
D > B
F > D 
So, F > D > (B ,C)> A 

S1. Ans.(e)
Sol. There is not idea about the position of E. So, either A or E is lightest. 

S2. Ans.(a)
Sol. A is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of height. 

S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. F, B and C are shorter than A. 





(7-10): 
P % Q ⇒ P < Q 
P δ Q ⇒ P > Q 
P @ Q ⇒ P ≤ Q 
P * Q ⇒ P ≥ Q 
P # Q ⇒ P = Q 

S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. R * T ⇒ R ≥ T; T δ M ⇒ T > M; M % K ⇒ M < K 
K @ V ⇒ K ≤ V 
So, R ≥ T > M < K ≥ V 
Conclusions: 
I. V δ M ⇒ V > M (True) 
II. V δ T ⇒ V > T (False) 
III. M % R ⇒ M < R (True) 
IV. K δ R ⇒ K > R (False) 
Only I and III are true. 

S8. Ans.(e)
Sol. H δ J ⇒ H > J; J # N ⇒ J = N; N @ R ⇒ N ≤ R 
R δ W ⇒ R > W 
So, H > J = N ≤ R > W
Conclusions
I. W % N ⇒ W < N (False) 
II. W % H ⇒ W < H (False) 
III. R # J ⇒ R = J 
IV. R δ J ⇒ R > J 
Only either III or IV is true.

S9. Ans.(a)
Sol. B @ D ⇒ B ≤ D; D δ F ⇒ D > F; F % M ⇒ F < M 
M * N ⇒ M ≥ N 
So, B ≤ D >F < M ≥ N 
Conclusions
I. B % F ⇒ B > F (False) 
II. M δ D ⇒ M > D (False) 
III. N % F ⇒ N < F (False) 
IV. D δ N ⇒ D > N (False) 
So, none of the given conclusions is correct. 

S10. Ans.(c)
Sol. F # Z ⇒ F = Z; Z @ H ⇒ Z ≤H; H % N ⇒ H < N 
N δ B ⇒ N > B 
So, F = Z ≤ H < N > B 
Conclusions
 I. F @ H ⇒ F ≤ H (True) 
II. Z % N⇒ Z < NS (True)
III. B % H ⇒ B < H (False) 
IV. B % Z ⇒ B < Z (False) 
Only I and II are true 


S11. Ans.(a)
Sol. W likes Apple.

S12. Ans.(c)
Sol. P likes Pear. 

S13. Ans.(d)
Sol. R’s favourite city is Delhi. 

S14. Ans.(e)
Sol. All combinations are incorrect. 

S15. Ans.(b)
Sol. V’s favourite City is Pune. 

SBI PO Recruitment 2017-18 brings a golden opportunity for every banking aspirant for the year 2017. So, we at crackbankexam give you a well prepared 45 days study plan to crack SBI PO Prelims 2017. As the tentative date for the preliminary exam is 29th April, you should start preparing from now onwards. So its the right time to start with a reliable plan. With this study plan you can cover all important topics including the new pattern questions.

Quantitative Aptitude


For quantitative aptitude, it's practice that matters for scoring well in limited time. But if you find this section difficult, start working on it with a smart plan. With this SBI PO 45 days study plan you can cover all the important topics and types of questions which can be asked in SBI PO Prelims 2017-18. With good accuracy, you’ll surely get through this section with a decent score.


Reasoning


It is important that you practice everything from puzzles to seating arrangement, from coding-decoding to syllogism with ever decreasing escape routes in reasoning section. Step by step preparation will help you develop those skills to tackle twisted questions of reasoning ability in the examination. For scoring well in SBI PO reasoning practising what is really important and it can be your game changer.


English Language



It all started with last year’s SBI recruitment’s online test and till date, this section has gone through drastic changes, the pattern and level of English Language section have completely transformed from the conventional approach to a more challenging, practical and dynamic approach. And with this study plan you will be well versed in all the new pattern questions being asked in the SBI PO exam.


Follow our SBI PO Prelims 45 days Study Plan to better your chances at the coming SBI PO 2017 EXAM. Checkout other posts from the SBI PO Prelims 45 study plan in the given below table :

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