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SBI PO Expected Questions In Reasoning
Directions (Qs. 1-3): The question is based on the five three digit numbers given below: 527 749 456 188 863 1.The sum of the three digits of which of the following two numbers is exactly the same? (4) (1) 527 and 749 (2) 749 and 188 (3) 863 and 456 (4) 863 and 188…
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SBI PO Expected Questions In Quantitative Aptitude
1.A circular lawn has an area of 154 m2 . A path of 7 m width surrounds the lawn. What is the area of the lawn including the path? (in m2 ) (5) (1) 580 (2) 784 (3) 637 (4) 516 (5) 616 2.The length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio of…
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SBI PO Expected Questions In English Language
Directions (Qs.1 – 5): Rearrange the given six sentences/group in a sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph. (A).Now when the wise sage returned he saw a large crowd gathered on the road and his well-fed disciple in its midst, accepting offerings for the rock. (B).“Look!,” they exclaimed in excitement, “There is something written…
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Vocabulary Words – 17.02.2017
1.chafe(verb ): to wear Synonyms: irritate,abrade Antonyms: aid,assist Example Sentence: They will, I fear, chafe her own naturemore than she can improve theirs. 2.chancy(adjective ): uncertain, hazardous Synonyms: capricious,contingent Antonyms: certain,not dangerous Example Sentence: The struggle for life was difficult andchancy in the islands in those days. 3.chariot(adjective ): any stately carriage. Synonyms: automobile,bicycle Antonyms:…
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SBI PO Expected Questions In Reasoning
1.If each vowel in the word DOMAINS is changed to next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to previous letter in English alphabetical series and then all the letters in the word thus formed are arranged in alphabetical order ( from left to right), which of the following will be…
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SBI PO Expected Questions In Quantitative Aptitude
1.The sum of 5 consecutive odd numbers of set-A is 185. What will be the average of Set-B, containing 4 consecutive even numbers, if the smallest number of Set-B is 13 more than the highest number of Set-A. (4) (1) 55 (2) 61 (3) 53 (4) 57 (5) 59 2.Two cars, A and B started moving…
