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SBi PO - Reasoning Ability syllabus

SBI PO Prelims Syllabus 2024: Reasoning Ability 

  • Seating Arrangements – Circle/Square/Triangle/Linear/ Uncertain number of persons
  • Puzzles – Category/Comparison/Designation/Box/Box/Day/Month/Year/Floor & Flat
  • Inequalities – Direct and indirect
  • Syllogism – Only a few
  • Input-Output – Shifting and arranging based
  • Data Sufficiency – 2 statements
  • Blood Relations – Normal Blood Relation
  • Coding Decoding – Chinese coding
  • Order and Ranking
  • Alpha/numeric/symbol Series
  • Distance and Direction
  • Miscellaneous – Odd one out, Word pair, Number pair, Number operation.

 

SBI PO Mains Syllabus 2024: Reasoning 

  • Seating Arrangements – Circle/Square/Triangle/Linear/ Uncertain number of persons/Inscribed
  • Puzzles – Category/Comparison/Designation/Box/Box/Day/Month/Year/ Coded/Blood relation based/Mixed/Floor & Flat
  • Inequalities – Coded
  • Syllogism – Reverse/Coded
  • Input-Output – Shifting/Arrange/Coded
  • Data Sufficiency – 2 statements/3 statements
  • Blood Relations – Coded Blood Relation
  • Coding Decoding – Coded coding/Binary coding/Clock base coding
  • Order and Ranking
  • Resultant Series/ Coded Series/ Stepwise series
  • Coded Distance and Direction
  • Logical Reasoning– Course of Action/ Statement and Assumption/ Statement and Conclusion/Statement and Inference/ Strength of Argument/ Cause and effect.
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SBI PO - Reasoning Books

Best SBI PO Reasoning Books

Book Name - Author/Publication

  • A New Approach to Reasoning Verbal and Non-Verbal - Arihant Publication
  • A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning - R.S. Aggarwal
  • Test of Reasoning - Pearson
  • Analytical Reasoning - M.K. Pandey
  • Analytical & Logical Reasoning For CAT & Other Management Entrance Tests - Arihant Publication
  • Shortcuts in Reasoning (Verbal, Non-Verbal, Analytical & Critical) for Competitive Exams - Disha Experts
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Logical reasoning Tips for SBI PO

SBI PO -English Language Preparation

  • While the English Language section in the SBI PO Prelims exam is generally easy to moderate level, several candidates fumble to attempt questions due to their poor grammatical knowledge and deprived vocabulary. Being the most scoring section in the exam, candidates must follow these strategies to answer 35  questions and get one step closer to get through SBI Clerk Prelims English section quite easily.
  • Strengthen your basics of English Grammar and attempt lessons on vocabulary and speech practice regularly as assured by SBI Clerk preparation tips.
  • Keep note of important topics such as Reading Comprehension, Error Spotting, Cloze Test, Sentence Improvement, Para Jumble, Fillers, Fill in the Blanks, Active and Passive Voice, Subject-Verb Agreement, Tenses, Direct & Indirect Speech, etc.
  • Build your vocabulary by learning new words, phrases, and usages by reading daily newspapers, journals, etc.
  • Remember you need to make long notes but highlight the important points, general flow, and structure for reading reference
  • Constantly read, argue, and make points on letters, essays, and comprehension passages to infer the main points and understand the author’s tone respectively.
  • While the English Language section in the IBPS Clerk Prelims exam is generally easy to moderate level, several candidates fumble to attempt questions due to their poor grammatical knowledge and deprived vocabulary. Being the most scoring section in the exam, candidates must follow these strategies to answer 30 questions and get one step closer to get through SBI Clerk Prelims English section quite easily.
  • Strengthen your basics of English Grammar and attempt lessons on vocabulary and speech practice regularly as assured by IBPS Clerk preparation tips.
  • Keep note of important topics such as Reading Comprehension, Error Spotting, Cloze Test, Sentence Improvement, Para Jumble, Fillers, Fill in the Blanks, Active and Passive Voice, Subject-Verb Agreement, Tenses, Direct & Indirect Speech, etc.
  • Build your vocabulary by learning new words, phrases, and usages by reading daily newspapers, journals, etc.
  • Remember you need to make long notes but highlight the important points, general flow, and structure for reading reference
  • Constantly read, argue, and make points on letters, essays, and comprehension passages to infer the main points and understand the author’s tone respectively.
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