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Reasoning Questions for SBI PO Clerks
Directions (1-5) : Study the following information and answer the questions given below: There are AB axis in such a way that A is in north and B is in south direction. There is CD axis in such a way that C is in west direction and D is in east direction. AB axis and…
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Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (1-5) : Study the following graphs and answer the given questions. Given below is the bar graph showing the production of mouse by 6 companies, LOGITECH, HP, DELL, ACER, HCL and LENOVO in two consecutive years 2015 and in 2016. 1. What is the difference between average production of mouse by HP for both…
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Vocabulary
1. INSOUCIANCE (Noun) Meaning : casual lack of concern; indifference. Synonyms : nonchalance, unconcern Antonyms : anxiety, concern Example : For all her apparent insouciance, she was desperately unhappy. 2. LULL (Verb) Meaning : make (someone) feel deceptively secure or confident. Synonyms : assuage, allay, ease, alleviate Antonyms : aggravate Example : Rocking two and fro,…
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English Language Questions for SBI Clerks
Directions (1-5): Read the following paragraph. Some of the words have been highlighted in bold. Answer the questions based on this paragraph. Light has been used as a beacon to mariners for thousands of years, for as long as man has taken to the sea. From the first primitive light beacons evolved the modern lighthouse,…
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General Questions for SBI Clerks
1. Vinod Zutshi has been appointed as special observer for which state? (2) 1. West Bengal 2. Tripura 3. Tamil Nadu 4. Kerala 2. India ranks __________ in Index of Cancer Preparedness. (1) 1. 19th 2. 22nd 3. 28th 4. 31st 3. Which nation…
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Reasoning Questions for SBI PO Clerks
Directions (1-5) : Study the following information to answer the given questions. In a certain code language, ‘predict shine Desert indoor’ is written as `ga mo tl su”hard world predict cricket open’, is written as ‘kl zo mo ye na’ ‘indoor world project energy’ is written as `zo ra tl da’ ‘project energy shine cricket’…
