SBI PO 2015 Preparation & Discussion

Sujat, Pradeep, Warran, Bishop, and Chetan are five players of the College Cricket Team and their home towns are Surat, Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, and Chandigarh but not in that order. The five specialist slots of spinner, pace bowler, wicket keeper, batsman and captain are held by them, again not in the order of their names stated above. Their names, home towns and specialities do not start with the same letter. Neither Pradeep nor Warran is the captain and they do not belong to either Surat or Delhi. Sujat is neither a wicket keeper nor a batsman. Pune is not Bishop hometown. The player who hails from Delhi is a wicket-keeper. The captain's home town is Pune while the batsman does not hail from Mumbai.

what are the combinations?? 

the questions which they have asked are:

1. spinner's home town

2. chandigarh is the home town of

3. who is the pace bowler

4. who is the spinner

5. chetan's home town is

if there are multiple answers how can they ask such questions with specific ans?? 

Separate and Specific thread for Quant

http://www.pagalguy.com/discussions/the-quant-thread-33843906

find the ci on Rs. 2000 at 15 %pa for 2 years 4 months compound annually..any short method to calculate this type of question

In 98 litre mixture the ratio of milk and water 6:1. What quantity of water should be added to reach the ratio 3:1?

1. 16 litres 2. 15 litres 3. 18 litres 4. 14 litres 5. None of these


by allgtn method?

1/7              1

       1/4

7               1

1*98/9 ??? pls tel wer i went wrng..answer 14l

If the cost price of water is 1/10th of milk and milkman claims to sell at profit of 20%,then what is the actual profit?

An arrangement machine, when given a particular Input, rearranges it following a particular rule in each step. The following is the illustration of the input and the steps of arrangement :
Input :-      Never mind if you are at work
Step I :      Work Never mind if you are at
Step II :     Work Never you mind if  are at
Step III :   Work Never you mind are if at
Step IV :   Work Never you mind are  at if 
Step V :    23     14      25   13     1    1  9
Step VI :   5        5       7    4       1    1  9
Please explain the logic behind step 1 - 4

I/p

Say to 12 by 29 all 71 same 53 81 above 61

1 above say to by 29 all 71 same 53 81 61 12

2above same say to by all71 53 81 61 12 29

3 above same say all to by 71 81 61 12 29 53

4above same say all to by 71 81 12 29 53 61

5above same say all to by 81 12 29 53 61 71

Last above sane say all to by 12 29 53 61 71 81

I/p toy 18 till 24 36 is of never 87 99 cut 73


Is there any  DI related Question could be ask in SBI Pre PO exam...

guys, why oliveboard is not providing rank and no. of candidate appeared ??? it is only providing percentile.any idea how will we know our rank ???

Dear readers,

The quiz provided here, will help in your upcoming exams. Please try to give answer in the comment box, soon we will post the correct answers.


Directions (1-5): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give the answer.

(1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question

(2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question

(3) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question

(4) If the data given in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and

(5) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question

1. How is J related to K?

I. J's father P is the brother of N. N is K's wife.

II. J is the son of P. P is the brother of N. N is K's wife.

2. On which of the following building does G stay? (The building has 5 floors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

I. Only the even numbered floors are occupied and G does not live on second floor.

II. G does not stay on an odd - numbered floor.

3. How many days did Raju take to complete his assignment?

I. Mohit correctly remembers that Raju took more than 3 days but less than 9 days to complete his assignment.

II. Mina correctly remembers that Raju took more than 7 days but less than 11 days to complete his assignment.

4. How is the word "GATES' coded in the code language?

I. "BRICK' is coded as LDJSC and PIN is coded as QJO

II. 'Water' is coded as 'SFUBX' and 'DISH" is coded as 'ITJE'.

5. Among A, B, C and D, which school has the highest number of students?

I. School A has fewer students than school D.

II. Scholl C has fewer students than school D.

Directions (6-9): Read the following information and five statements A, B, C, D and E carefully and answer the given questions which follow.

Since 2008, migration from rural areas to urban areas in search of employment has increased several times, surpassing marriage as the biggest reason for migration in India.

(A) The wages and employment opportunities in rural parts of India have been at par with those in urban areas for last five years.

(B) Government and foreign MNCs have concerned on development of job opportunities only in urban parts of the country.

(C) Marraige was once the biggest reason for migration in India.

(D) More skilled professional manual labourers migrate to urban areas in search of employment.

(E) The urban areas was attracting migrants are already facing and will further face a severe challenge accommodating increased population while the resources needed to do so remain the same.

6. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) mentioned above can be reason/cause for increased migration to urban areas?

(1) A                   (2) B     (3) C                        

(4) D                  (5) E

7. Which of the following represents a result/repercussion of the increased migration to urban areas?

(1) A                             (2) B       (3) C                             

(4) D                          (5) E

8. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) directly follow/s from the given statement?

(1) Only A                  (2) Only E      (3) Only C                  

(4) Only D                (5) Both A & B

9. Which of the statements numbered (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) mentioned above would weaken/contradict the facts presented in the given statement?

(1) Only A                  (2) Only B            (3) Only C                  

(4) Only E                  (5) Only C & D


Answers:

1 (2)

2 (1)

3 (5)

4 (2)

5 (4)

6 (2)

7 (5)

8 (3)

9 (1)

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@  A is not smaller than B

#  A is neither smaller than nor equal to B

$ A is neither greater than nor smaller than B

%  A is not greater than  B

 * A is neither greater than nor equal to B
statement D*Q, Q$L, L # T, T % H    conclusions: 1. D*L, 2. L@H   3.H#L                                                                                       options : only 1 follows, 1 and 2 follows, either 2 or 3 follows, all follow, none follow,                                                                                          

Eight friend Dewey, Deniyal, Denmark, Denim, Decosta, Dutch, David and Delnaaz are sitting around a circular table and all are facing towards the center but not necessarily in same order. Each of them represents eight different companies viz. Phillips, Lenovo, Sansui, Apollo, Nikon, Aiwa, Uptron and Tata. Dutch sits second to the right of representative of Aiwa. Representative of Nikon is an immediate neighbour of representative of Tata. Denmark and Decosta are immediate neighbours of each-other. Neither Denmark nor Decosta is an immediate neighbour of Deniyal or representative of Tata. Two people sit between representatives of Nikon and Deniyal. David and representative of Uptron are immediate neighbours. Only one person sits between Denmark and representative of Sansui. Delnaaz sits third to the left side of representative of Apollo and is the representative of Tata. Representative of Aiwa sits second to the left of representative of Lenovo. Representative of Phillips sits second to the right of Denim who is not the representative of Nikon. Deniyal is not the representative of Uptron. Denmark sits second to the left of Denim.......................... friends kya aise exam me try karne jana chahiye,..?


Statements: All sweets are laddu

No laddu is barfi

All barfi is jalebi

Some jalebi is sweets.


Conclusion: (I) Some jalebi is not laddu

(II) Some laddu is sweets

(III) All laddu being sweets is a possibility

1) Only (i) and (iii) follow

2) only (iii) follow

3) Only (i) and (ii) follow

4) All follow

5) None of these

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mine 54 out of 60

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Hi

Does anybody have TIME material (Quants + Reasoning) for bank exams?

I am preparing from Quantum Cat + BS Sijawali + MK Panday. Is this sufficient or do i need the Time material as well?

Some cycles are bikes.
No bike is flower.
All flowers are goats.
Conclusions:
I. It is possible that all goat is cycle.
II. Some flowers are both goat and cycles.
III. Some goats are bikes.

I am done with quants preparation.

Can anybody recommend any good book for both logical and verbal reasoning for SBI which may come handy in other MBA exam preparation as well?