Hello and welcome to ExamPundit. Here is a brief review of SBI PO Prelims 21st June, 2015’s 2nd Shift.
Reasoning: Reasoning was mostly “Easy to moderate” for most of the aspirants. There were questions from Seating arrangment, Syllogism, Directions, Blood Relations. Everything was easy to moderate. Although few candidates found the Floor Puzzle bit Moderate to Tough.
Reasoning questions were
A puzzle is given in 1-3 questions easy but bit moderate. don’t touch it in starting.. Plz
#5- easy questions from.syllogism jisme sirf 2 No ka case the baaki San simple
#5 inequality easy one..
#3 direction sense.ka.questn jisme.A is 30 m to the west of B
#Ek floor puzzle jisme 5 questn..mt.krna apni bhalae chahtey ho to…
#circular puzzle -5 question.
Quantitative Aptitude: Quantitative Aptitude was Moderate for most of the aspirants. There was as usual, 2 Data Interpretations which was on: 1. Bar and 2. Graph Based. All over quantitative aptitude was Moderately calculative for most of the candidates.
#5 questions simplification (2 was calculative)
# 5 questions quadratic (1 was calculative)
#5 series(3 easy)
#2 DI of 5 marks each only 1 was like easy. Another was tough
10-misc jisme 1 P&l, 1boats&stream,,1 ages, 1 allegation, 1 Si, 1 ratio, income and expenses pe.tha..
Last but not.the least 1questn was frm probability
English: English was Easy to Moderate. The passage was lengthy and it was time consuming same as the first shift. On the other hand, the Cloze Test and Sentence Rearrangements were “Easy to Moderate”. The comprehension was on “Marketing”(Most Possibly).
English topic were :
Passage — CMO (Chief marketing officer role )
Parajumble were on institutes and their less skill students
cloze test were on bank with relation to economy
Overall the attempts varied between 57-64 regardless of any category.
Both the first and second shift was Quite Similar in terms of Standard.
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