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State Bank of India (SBI) is going to conduct examination for its recruitment for the post of Probationary Officers (SBI PO 2018) for a total of 2000 vacancies.
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The examination will be held in three phases i.e. Preliminary Examination, Main Examination and Group Exercise & Interview. The Preliminary Exam is scheduled on 1st, 7th & 8th of July 2018. Details of the exam are as under:
Practice the questions so as to familiarize yourself with the pattern of questions to be asked in the exam.
Directions (1-2):
A , B , C , D ,E ,F , G , H , I and J are ten members of the family. A is married to J. B is the daughter of I. J and I are brothers. E is the sister of B. F is the mother in law of A. I is the son of G. C is the mother of E. D is the son of C. H is the mother in law of J.
- How is J related to E?
SonSon in lawAuntUncleNone of theseOption D
- How is G related to B?
UncleGrandfatherSonCousinNone of theseOption B
- As per the following arrangements, which of the following statements is not true with respect to Parul ?
Parul is 4th to right of QueenParul faces southParul is 2nd to left of TParul is between Varsha and WarunAll are falseOption C
- How many students sit on the left of Queen ?
13245Option C
- What is the position of Shivam with respect to Parul?
Immediate leftThird to leftFourth to leftThird to rightNone of theseOption D
- Which of the following is immediate neighbour of Queen?
Parul and UnnatiUnnati and VarshaVarsha and WarunTaruna and ShivamNone of theseOption D
- Four of the given five are alike in a certain way based on given arrangement and hence form a group.Which of them does not belong to that group?
RajshriShivamParulUnnatiVarshaOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)All B are R,
b)Some R are W.
c)All W are M.
d)Some M are C.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some M are R.
b)Some M are B.
c)Some C are R.
d)Some R are B.Only a followsOnly a and d followsOnly a and c followsAll followsNone of theseOption B
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some TI are RO.
b)Some RO are FL.
c)All FL are JO.
d)All JO are TU.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some JO are TI.
b)Some TU are RO.
c)Some JO are RO.
d)Some TU are FL.Only a and c followsOnly b,c and d followsOnly b and d followsAll followsNone of theseOption B
- STATEMENTS:
a)All D are C.
b)All C are T.
c)All T are B.
d)All B are M
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some M are T
b)All C are B.
c)Some B are D.
d)All D are M.Only a and b followsOnly b and c followsOnly b,c and d followsNone of theseAll followsOption E
Directions (3-7):
8 students Parul,Queen,Rajshri,Shivam,Taruna,Unnati, Varsha and Warun are seated in a straight line at an equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing north and some are facing south. Taruna is an immediate neighbour of one who is sitting at an extreme end of the line. Only three student sit between Taruna and Varsha. Shivam sits second to the right of Varsha. Shivam does not sit at an extreme end of the line. Warun sits on the immediate left of Parul. Warun is not an immediate neighbour of Varsha. The immediate neighbour of Parul faces opposite directions.(i.e. If one neighbour faces north then other faces south and vice versa.) The students sitting at the extreme ends faces opposite directions.(i.e. If one person faces north then other faces south and vice versa.)Queen sits second to the left of Unnati. Unnati faces north. Unnati is not an immediate neighbour of Taruna. The immediate neighbours of Unnati faces same directions.(i.e. If one neighbour faces north then other also faces north and if one neighbour faces south then other also faces south).Both Taruna and Queen face a direction opposite to that of Shivam.(i.e. If Shivam faces north then Taruna and Queen faces south and vice-versa.)
Directions (8-10):
In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.