What We Can do to Stop the Global Warming?

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SBI PO Prelims 2018 Exam: List of all important topics for Preparation

SBI PO 2018 Pre is going to held in  the months of April and May. Result of SBI PO 2018 Pre Exam will be announced thereafter. So we highly suggest you to start preparing for this highly desired banking job. Give as many online mock tests as possible. It will increase your speed and will boost your confidence. For preparation, below we are providing you the list of topics from Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and English sections for SBI PO Pre 2018 Exam. These lists are prepared, keeping in mind the types and frequency of questions appeared in the previous years exams.



REASONING
Here are the topics under reasoning section that you must revise:

Rectangular seating arrangement (e.g. 8 people sitting around a rectangular table, Some facing inward and others outward and their relation with one another or their profession etc.)

Circular seating arrangement (having different profession, some facing centre and others facing outward, etc.)

Linear seating arrangement (having one row or two rows arrangement, some facing north and others facing south, also people having some relations, etc.).

Puzzles involving two or more dimensions

Direction sense questions

Blood relation questions

Equality-inequality questions

Syllogism (These may or may not be asked).

You must attempt easy questions first then move to hard one. Follow this rule strictly.
Then, go to linear seating arrangement questions. Check whether you can solve those questions. It is very important to check a question before you attempt it. Otherwise, you will see that you have already given a lot of time to that question and you are unable to solve it. This can hurt you a lot. Do not let that happen, be in control. Accuracy is very important. If you are not accurate, you cannot succeed. Don’t let your attention falter. If you are able to solve easy questions first, you will easily secure Sectional as well as Overall cutoff marks.

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Here are the list of topics you must revise under the quantitative aptitude section:

Approximation (calculations):
Solving approximation questions accurately will get you five marks straight.

Quadratic equation:
You can also solve all quadratic equations. These are not that difficult. You only need to ensure that your answers are right.

Number series:
One can easily solve 3 out of 5 number series questions with practice.

Data Interpretation (table/line/bar/pie chart/missing):
Data interpretation will carry 10 or more marks. You can try and solve 7-8 questions out of these 10 questions with speed and accuracy. If DI is lengthy and time consuming,  then go to arithmetic questions straightaway. 
Check how many questions you can easily solve. Solve them at the same time. This way, you’ll score far more than you ever do.

Arithmetic questions(this section includes questions from average/ratio/profit-loss/interest (SI & CI)/age/speed-distance/boat-stream/time-work etc.).

ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The most fearful section by many,
english language is not that difficult if prepared strategically. Here are the topics you must revise:

Reading comprehension:
You don’t need to solve every question from the passage and you don’t have to leave all of them either. Find a middle path. Solve easy ones first. This way, you can solve 5 or more out of 10 questions.

Cloze test:
In cloze test, solve the easy ones first. 4-5 questions are easier as compared to other questions.

Para jumbles:
In Parajumbles, find the first sentence without wasting time. Then, try to find the last without wasting time. This way, you’ll get two marks out of five. Read all the sentences then and decide whether you want to give it a try.

As far as cloze test and Parajumbles are concerned, keep practising them on a regular basis until the exam is held.

Two blank questions:
Three out of five “Double blank questions” can be solved easily if you have done practice in past.

Error questions:
Solve error questions only if you are clear about the error. Don’t just answer without knowledge as it will have negative marking.

Try all of these as they will help you secure Section as well as Overall cutoff marks.
Therefore, the gist is to get the most out of one hour that you will go through. You must practice mock tests for that. This will work as a simulator for you. This will boost your chances many fold.

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