SBI PO in last 7 days: We are aware of the fact that SBI PO Prelims Exam 2022 is scheduled to be conducted on 17 December, 18 December, 19 December, 20 December 2022 in 4 shifts.
Because this is an aptitude-based exam, there is little room for revision, so there isn’t much you could do in the last few days aside from a few revisions of important formulas and shortcuts, etc. However, here are few tips & tricks to prepare for SBI PO in last 7 days to assist you regarding the same, and some suggestions for your last-minute preparation.
The SBI PO exam consists of three rounds: preliminary, main, and interview. The Prelims exam is objective in nature, with sectional SBI PO cutoffs and a time limit. The SBI PO Mains exam includes objective and descriptive questions. Both exams have a negative marking system. The syllabus for SBI PO Prelims 2022 and SBI PO Mains is similar, although the Mains is more detail oriented.
Exam Pattern | Subjects | Number of Questions | Marks | Duration |
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Preliminary Exam | Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 35 | 20 min. |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 min. | |
English Language | 30 | 30 | 20 min. | |
Mains Examination | Data Analysis & Interpretation | 35 | 60 | 45 min. |
Reasoning Ability | 45 | 60 | 60 min. | |
English Language | 35 | 40 | 40 min. | |
General & Banking Awareness | 40 | 40 | 35 min. | |
English (Descriptive Test) | 2 | 50 | 30 min. | |
Group Discussion | — | — | 20 | — |
Interview | — | — | 30 | — |
SBI PO Prelims syllabus consists of three sections:
Aspirants should have a solid understanding of basic mathematics. The component assesses the applicants’ Mathematical and Analytical ability. Candidates must attempt questions that are simple to solve, take little time to complete, and, most importantly, score well.
Topics | No. of Questions | Topic Description |
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Simplification | 5-10 | BODMAS rule, fractions, approximation, decimals, and surds & indices |
Number System | 0-1 | Divisibility & remainder, multiples & factors, integers, LCM & HCF |
Average | 1-2 | Average weight//age/marks, average money expenditure, average temperature, etc. |
Percentage | 1-2 | Calculation oriented basic percentage problems |
Ratio and Proportion | 1-2 | Simple ratios, compound ratios, component and dividend, proportions |
Interest | 1-2 | Simple interest, compound interest as well as a mixture of both SI & CI |
Number Series | 3-5 | Simple AP, GP, AGP, or more complex patterns |
Profit and Loss | 0-2 | Successive selling, partnerships, discount & MP, and dishonest dealings |
Speed, Time and Distance | 1-2 | Relative speed, average speed, problems based on trains, and boats and stream |
Algebra | 3-5 | Problems based on quadratic equations and linear equations |
Mensuration | 1-2 | Areas of square, rectangle, circle, semicircle, and parallelogram |
Data Interpretation | 5-10 | Line graphs, bar graphs, pie charts, tables, and other miscellaneous infographics- triangular graphs and radial graphs appear rarely |
Mixture Problems | – | Mixture of two or more entities |
Permutation and Combination Probability Data Sufficiency can be based on all the above-mentioned topics | – | – |
Reasoning ability is used to assess a candidate’s capacity to use logic to solve a specific problem. The candidate should begin by answering several simple questions in order to secure those marks without wasting too much time on them. This category contains the following topics:
Topics | No. of Questions | Topic Description |
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Coding & Decoding | 1 to 5 | Coding and decoding by letter shifting, coding by analogy, and coding letters of a word |
Inequalities | 3 to 5 | Direct mathematical inequalities problems |
Ordering and Ranking | 1 to 5 | Arranging by age, floor, rank, the order in row, etc. |
Directions & Distances | 0 to 2 | Simple problems can be solved by just plotting all the given information on paper. |
Arrangement & Pattern | 0 to 2 | Random sequence of alphabets, number arrangements and dictionary or alphabet-based arrangements |
Analogy | 0 to 2 | Meaning based, letter-based and number-based questions |
Classification | 0 to 2 | Letter-based and meaningful words based questions- can also be GK based |
Syllogisms | 5 | Problems with numerous statements and multiple conclusions can be dealt with. Questions are asked whether the conclusions follow or not. Mostly possibility-based questions will be asked. |
Blood Relations | 1 to 3 | Question-related to family and coded blood relation |
Input-Output | 0 to 3 | Words and numbers are arranged based on some pattern which is to be identified and applied to the question statements to arrive at the output. |
Data Sufficiency | 0 to 5 | Blood relations, ordering & ranking, coding in fictitious language, circular arrangements, directions & distances, ages & birthdates |
Circular Seating Arrangement | 5 | This concept basically includes unidirectional and bi-directional problems (i.e. facing inside, outside or in both directions). Sometimes, tough square/rectangular/hexagonal table problems also asked. These questions may be paired with blood relations or some other double line-up information along with circular arrangement information which makes the problem more difficult and time-consuming. |
Scheduling | 0 to 5 | The problems in this category are very similar to double line-up problems |
Grouping and Selection | 0 to 5 | Problems on teams and committees asked under this category |
Verbal Reasoning | 0 to 2 | Cause and effect, course of action, statement and assumptions, statement and arguments, statement and inferences, statement and conclusions, and critical reasoning questions |
The third concept of the SBI Preliminary test is English language. This concept will look into a number of concerns, including:
Topics | No. of Questions | Topic Description |
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Fill in the Blanks | 5 | Double blank type questions. Vocabulary based questions. Answers can be easily picked by eliminating options and understanding the context of the sentence |
Reading Comprehension | 10-15 | Likely the RC will consist of one passage of 10 questions, including 3-4 questions on vocabulary. The topics you should look out for are moral stories, banking & economy, business, education, technology and social issues. Synonyms, antonyms and meanings of phrases will be asked in vocabulary-based questions. Theme and main idea based questions can also be asked. |
Para Jumbles | 5 | A set of 6 sentences will be given to be rearranged and form a meaningful paragraph. All questions will be based on this single test. |
Cloze Test | 5-10 | A single passage with 5 or 10 blanks. Passage could be on any topic ranging from banking & economy to social issues. Words are usually easy to moderate, but there are always one or two tough words. |
Error Spotting | 5 | Questions in this category could be asked either from the grammar or vocabulary section. Important topics covered under this are tenses, subject-verb agreement, article-noun agreement, correct part of speech, correct use of prepositions, parallelism, phrasal verbs, easily confusable words, contextual usage, sentence construction, degree of comparison, conjunctions, finite and non-finite verbs. |
Phrase Replacement/ Sentence Correction | 5 | Mostly grammar-based- The questions sometimes test a candidate’s standard construction of sentences, the order of words etc. |
Phrase Idiom Meaning | – | The phrases will be given and the candidate will need to select the correct meaning of the given phrase |
Sentence/ Paragraph Completion | – | Candidates will be given an incomplete long sentence with four options to choose from to complete the sentence meaningfully. |
Spellings | – | Candidates will have to choose the word that is correctly spelt or wrongly spelt from the given options. |
Here is a section-by-section list of SBI PO quant essential subjects that are likely to feature in this year’s exam. These topics have been selected for you based on past year papers so that you do not miss out on crucial topics while studying.
The list of essential exam subjects is compiled based on their appearance in prior year exams. Here’s the rundown:
This topic consists of a mixture of questions based on arithmetic topics like Time & Work, TSD, SI-CI, Profit & Loss, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, etc.
All the Best!
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