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Question No. 1
Given below is a sentence with or without an error. The error, if any, is in one part of the sentence. Choose the
correct part which contains the error. In case no error; choose option e ‘no error’.
The man is not a regular customer here as he seldom or ever visits the place; hence, the discount coupons cannot
be given to him.
Options :
5. No error
Question No. 2
Given below is a sentence with or without an error. The error, if any, is in one part of the sentence. Choose the
correct part which contains the error. In case no error; choose option e ‘no error’.
I am hardly aware of nothing what happens in my absence at my school; hence, to be a responsible Principal I
Options :
5. No error
Question No. 3
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
Given below is a sentence with or without an error. The error, if any, is in one part of the sentence. Choose the
correct part which contains the error. In case no error; choose option e ‘no error’.
The topper of the class does not involve in activities like smoking and drinking and his friends do not involve
neither.
Options :
5. No error
Question No. 4
Given below is a sentence with or without an error. The error, if any, is in one part of the sentence. Choose the
correct part which contains the error. In case no error; choose option e ‘no error’.
Hardly I had met him at the station than his father arrived to take him to the hostel.
Options :
2. at the station
5. No error
Question No. 5
Given below is a sentence with or without an error. The error, if any, is in one part of the sentence. Choose the
correct part which contains the error. In case no error; choose option e ‘no error’.
No sooner the employees completed the task than the manager presented them the incentives.
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Options :
5. No error
Question No. 6
Given below are three sentences which use a common word highlighted. Find out the correct pair of the sentences
that use the word correctly.
i. The team is leaving for the States tomorrow for the annual conference.
ii. He stated again and again that he was not culpable for the alleged crime.
iii. I have gone through all the states of the first edition of the newly launched book.
Options :
1. Only i
2. Only i and ii
Direction:
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
Question No. 7
In the following questions, two columns are given, Column 1 and Column 2. Each column contains 3 phrases.
Match the phrases in Column 1 with the phrases in Column 2, so that they form grammatically and contextually
correct sentences. If no such statements can be formed, choose option 5, “None of these” as your answer.
Options :
1. Only A-E
3. Only C-D
5. None of these
Direction:
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
Question No. 8
In the following questions, two columns are given, Column 1 and Column 2. Each column contains 3 phrases.
Match the phrases in Column 1 with the phrases in Column 2, so that they form grammatically and contextually
correct sentences. If no such statements can be formed, choose option 5, “None of these” as your answer.
Options :
1. Only A-E
3. Only C-D
5. None of these
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 9
What did a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015 reveal about the pricing of
Options :
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 10
i. Gender Inequality and discrimination against women is one of the factors behind the Pink Tax.
iii. Pink Tax has been found not only affecting women but also affecting men directly.
Options :
1. Only i
2. Only i and ii
4. Only ii
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 11
i. The investigations have come across certain reasons behind Pink Tax.
Options :
1. Only i
2. Only i and ii
4. Only ii
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 12
Which of the following countries has also investigated the pink tax, revealing pricing disparities for products
marketed to women?
Options :
1. India
2. Japan
3. Canada
4. Argentina
5. Russia
Answer : Argentina
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 13
i. In Austria women have to pay on average 15 per cent more for toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male
counterparts.
ii. In Singapore girls’ have to pay 37% more on their school uniforms.
iii. The issue of Pink Tax levied can be solved by making the women involved in consumer education and
Options :
1. Only i
2. Only i and ii
4. Only iii
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Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 14
Options :
1. Gain
2. Gained
3. Had gained
4. Have gained
Answer : Gained
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 15
Which of the following word is opposite in meaning to the word ‘disparity’ as used in the passage?
Options :
1. Discrepancy
2. Inequality
3. Parity
4. Disproportion
5. Gap
Answer : Parity
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 16
Which of the following word is opposite in meaning to the word ‘typically’ as used in the passage?
Options :
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1. Generally
2. Usually
3. Normally
4. Customarily
5. Atypically
Answer : Atypically
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow it. Certain words are highlighted within the
passage to help you answer a few questions.
Pink Tax is commonly used to describe a situation wherein things associated with women are priced higher than
those with men. Generally speaking, women pay more than males for similar items. The pink tax is not enforced by
the government but by the businesses selling the products. According to experts, the pricing disparity is due to
market forces.
According to a study by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs in 2015, women's products aretypically
more expensive than men's without a proper reason. The study concluded that products explicitly marketed for
women cost seven per cent more on average than products sold for men. This discrepancy includes apparel, toys,
and healthcare products, among other things. The largest discrepancy came to personal care/hygiene products,
Several countries have investigated the pink tax, including Argentina, France, Germany, the UK, Australia, and Italy.
For example, in the UK, it was found that women and girls were being charged, on average, 37 per cent more for
toys, cosmetics, and clothes than their male counterparts. In the UK, girls' school uniforms were also 12 per cent
more expensive than boys' uniforms. In Singapore, a check by the Sunday Times on 10 companies found that
women pay more for some products and services, such as dry cleaning and razors, offered by around half of these
companies. Additionally, women in Singapore have to pay more premiums for Careshield Life, a national long-term
Examples of pink tax in India include salon services, personal care goods such as shampoos, soaps, and deodorants,
as well as clothing, toys, and accessories such as jewelry. Presently, women are heavily exploited by vegan products
and non-animal-tested cosmetics that are significantly more expensive, a form of taxation."The pink tax is not
against the law in India and many other nations. Nonetheless, charging women more than men for identical goods
is discriminatory. While other governments have taken action to end the practice of "pink tax," India is yet to do
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
so," says Suneel Dasari, founder and CEO, EZTax.in, an online income tax filing portal. "Brands would be motivated to
normalize their marketing and pricing strategies if women _____________ 14. a better understanding of the effects
of the pink tax through consumer education and awareness campaigns aimed towards women," adds Dasari.
We could only request the government to take certain steps in this direction and eliminate the discrimination
against women on this front. This would certainly give women a sense of equality and increase their purchasing
power.
Question No. 17
Which of the following word is similar in meaning to the word ‘discriminatory’ as used in the passage?
Options :
1. Inclusive
2. Prejudiced
3. Unbiased
4. Fair
5. Equitable
Answer : Prejudiced
Direction:
Rearrange the following sentences which are jumbled, to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions
that follow it.
A. As India's central bank, RBI acts as a guardian of the country's financial health and economic growth, with a
B. RBI plays a crucial role in formulating and implementing India's monetary policy, ensuring price stability and
C. It issues and manages the Indian Rupee and maintains the country's currency reserves.
D. Furthermore, RBI oversees the banking system, supervises financial institutions, and promotes financial
E. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India and is often referred to as the "Banker's Bank."
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F. Established on April 1, 1935, it serves as the country's monetary authority and regulator of the banking sector.
Question No. 18
Options :
1. E
2. B
3. F
4. D
5. A
Answer : E
Direction:
Rearrange the following sentences which are jumbled, to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions
that follow it.
A. As India's central bank, RBI acts as a guardian of the country's financial health and economic growth, with a
B. RBI plays a crucial role in formulating and implementing India's monetary policy, ensuring price stability and
C. It issues and manages the Indian Rupee and maintains the country's currency reserves.
D. Furthermore, RBI oversees the banking system, supervises financial institutions, and promotes financial
E. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India and is often referred to as the "Banker's Bank."
F. Established on April 1, 1935, it serves as the country's monetary authority and regulator of the banking sector.
Question No. 19
Options :
1. B
2. E
3. A
4. D
5. C
Answer : A
Direction:
Rearrange the following sentences which are jumbled, to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions
that follow it.
A. As India's central bank, RBI acts as a guardian of the country's financial health and economic growth, with a
B. RBI plays a crucial role in formulating and implementing India's monetary policy, ensuring price stability and
C. It issues and manages the Indian Rupee and maintains the country's currency reserves.
D. Furthermore, RBI oversees the banking system, supervises financial institutions, and promotes financial
E. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India and is often referred to as the "Banker's Bank."
F. Established on April 1, 1935, it serves as the country's monetary authority and regulator of the banking sector.
Question No. 20
Options :
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. E
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5. B
Answer : B
Direction:
Rearrange the following sentences which are jumbled, to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions
that follow it.
A. As India's central bank, RBI acts as a guardian of the country's financial health and economic growth, with a
B. RBI plays a crucial role in formulating and implementing India's monetary policy, ensuring price stability and
C. It issues and manages the Indian Rupee and maintains the country's currency reserves.
D. Furthermore, RBI oversees the banking system, supervises financial institutions, and promotes financial
E. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India and is often referred to as the "Banker's Bank."
F. Established on April 1, 1935, it serves as the country's monetary authority and regulator of the banking sector.
Question No. 21
Options :
1. C
2. F
3. E
4. A
5. B
Answer : F
Direction:
Rearrange the following sentences which are jumbled, to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions
that follow it.
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
A. As India's central bank, RBI acts as a guardian of the country's financial health and economic growth, with a
B. RBI plays a crucial role in formulating and implementing India's monetary policy, ensuring price stability and
C. It issues and manages the Indian Rupee and maintains the country's currency reserves.
D. Furthermore, RBI oversees the banking system, supervises financial institutions, and promotes financial
E. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India and is often referred to as the "Banker's Bank."
F. Established on April 1, 1935, it serves as the country's monetary authority and regulator of the banking sector.
Question No. 22
Options :
1. C
2. D
3. E
4. A
5. B
Answer : C
Direction:
Given below is a passage with 5 blanks. Choose the correct options to fill the blanks to make the paragraph
meaningful.
Banking schemes ___________1. a wide range of financial initiatives offered by banks and financial institutions.
These schemes are designed to meet the ____________2. needs of individuals, businesses, and communities. They
include services like savings accounts, loans, investment opportunities, and financial education programs. The
primary goal of these _____________3. is to promote financial inclusion, ensuring that a broad spectrum of the
population has ___________ 4. to banking services. Additionally, banking schemes empower customers to manage
their finances effectively by providing ______________5. solutions. They also play a crucial role in supporting
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economic growth by facilitating access to financial resources, creating economic opportunities, and contributing to
overall development.
Question No. 23
Options :
1. Compass
2. Encompass
3. Morass
4. Encompasses
5. Jeopardize
Answer : Encompass
Direction:
Given below is a passage with 5 blanks. Choose the correct options to fill the blanks to make the paragraph
meaningful.
Banking schemes ___________1. a wide range of financial initiatives offered by banks and financial institutions.
These schemes are designed to meet the ____________2. needs of individuals, businesses, and communities. They
include services like savings accounts, loans, investment opportunities, and financial education programs. The
primary goal of these _____________3. is to promote financial inclusion, ensuring that a broad spectrum of the
population has ___________ 4. to banking services. Additionally, banking schemes empower customers to manage
their finances effectively by providing ______________5. solutions. They also play a crucial role in supporting
economic growth by facilitating access to financial resources, creating economic opportunities, and contributing to
overall development.
Question No. 24
Options :
1. verse
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2. diverse
3. divergent
4. verge
5. deviant
Answer : diverse
Direction:
Given below is a passage with 5 blanks. Choose the correct options to fill the blanks to make the paragraph
meaningful.
Banking schemes ___________1. a wide range of financial initiatives offered by banks and financial institutions.
These schemes are designed to meet the ____________2. needs of individuals, businesses, and communities. They
include services like savings accounts, loans, investment opportunities, and financial education programs. The
primary goal of these _____________3. is to promote financial inclusion, ensuring that a broad spectrum of the
population has ___________ 4. to banking services. Additionally, banking schemes empower customers to manage
their finances effectively by providing ______________5. solutions. They also play a crucial role in supporting
economic growth by facilitating access to financial resources, creating economic opportunities, and contributing to
overall development.
Question No. 25
Options :
1. initiatives
2. lucrative
3. democratic
4. autocratic
5. authoritative
Answer : initiatives
Direction:
Given below is a passage with 5 blanks. Choose the correct options to fill the blanks to make the paragraph
meaningful.
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Banking schemes ___________1. a wide range of financial initiatives offered by banks and financial institutions.
These schemes are designed to meet the ____________2. needs of individuals, businesses, and communities. They
include services like savings accounts, loans, investment opportunities, and financial education programs. The
primary goal of these _____________3. is to promote financial inclusion, ensuring that a broad spectrum of the
population has ___________ 4. to banking services. Additionally, banking schemes empower customers to manage
their finances effectively by providing ______________5. solutions. They also play a crucial role in supporting
economic growth by facilitating access to financial resources, creating economic opportunities, and contributing to
overall development.
Question No. 26
Options :
1. Assess
2. Access
3. Annexure
4. Apex
5. Eclectic
Answer : Access
Direction:
Given below is a passage with 5 blanks. Choose the correct options to fill the blanks to make the paragraph
meaningful.
Banking schemes ___________1. a wide range of financial initiatives offered by banks and financial institutions.
These schemes are designed to meet the ____________2. needs of individuals, businesses, and communities. They
include services like savings accounts, loans, investment opportunities, and financial education programs. The
primary goal of these _____________3. is to promote financial inclusion, ensuring that a broad spectrum of the
population has ___________ 4. to banking services. Additionally, banking schemes empower customers to manage
their finances effectively by providing ______________5. solutions. They also play a crucial role in supporting
economic growth by facilitating access to financial resources, creating economic opportunities, and contributing to
overall development.
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Question No. 27
Options :
1. Tailored
2. Catered
3. Traitor
4. Trimmed
5. Tranquilized
Answer : Tailored
Question No. 28
In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their
correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace
each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of
words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is, select ‘E’ as your option.
The global economic shifts A. is constantly evolving, influenced by various strategies B. such as technological
advancements, geopolitical landscape C., and environmental concerns, which necessitate adaptive and innovative
financial factors F. for individuals and businesses to thrive in this dynamic environment.
Options :
1. Only A-D
3. Only C-D
5. No exchange required
Question No. 29
In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their
correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace
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each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of
words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is, select ‘E’ as your option.
In the realm of modern finance, the potential A. of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies has reshape B. in a
new era of decentralized financial systems, with the intersection C. to ushered D. traditional banking, payments,
Options :
1. Only A-D
3. Only C-D
5. No exchange required
Question No. 30
In each of the questions given below, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their
correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace
each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of
words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is, select ‘E’ as your option.
As our digital A. world becomes increasingly reliant on interconnected B. transactions and electronic commerce,
the integrity C. of robust cybersecurity measures cannot be overstated, as they play a pivotal role in safeguarding
sensitive data, financial assets, and the overall importance D. of our online financial ecosystem.
Options :
1. Only A-D
5. No exchange required
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The bar graph below shows the number of people (males + females) who visited four different gardens, and the
table shows the fraction of males who visited each garden out of the total number of people who visited.
Question No. 31
Options :
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1. 650
2. 600
3. 540
4. 680
5. 640
Answer : 640
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The bar graph below shows the number of people (males + females) who visited four different gardens, and the
table shows the fraction of males who visited each garden out of the total number of people who visited.
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Question No. 32
What is the difference between number of male visitors visited in garden A and that of the same in garden B.
Options :
1. 240
2. 220
3. 200
4. 150
5. 188
Answer : 240
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The bar graph below shows the number of people (males + females) who visited four different gardens, and the
table shows the fraction of males who visited each garden out of the total number of people who visited.
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Question No. 33
Number of female visitors who went to garden D is how much percentage more/less than the number of male
Options :
1. 12.22%
2. 33.33%
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3. 16.66%
4. 14.28%
5. 12.50%
Answer : 16.66%
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The bar graph below shows the number of people (males + females) who visited four different gardens, and the
table shows the fraction of males who visited each garden out of the total number of people who visited.
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Question No. 34
What is the ratio of number of male visitors who visited garden C to number of female visitors who visited garden
A?
Options :
1. 5:8
2. 7:3
3. 3:8
4. 7:8
5. 9:8
Answer : 7:8
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The bar graph below shows the number of people (males + females) who visited four different gardens, and the
table shows the fraction of males who visited each garden out of the total number of people who visited.
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Question No. 35
Find the total number of visitors who went to garden E, if number of male and female visitors who went to garden
E is 40% less and 20% more than the same who visited to garden D and B, respectively.
Options :
1. 1200
2. 1400
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3. 1558
4. 1308
5. None of these
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The bar graph below shows the number of people (males + females) who visited four different gardens, and the
table shows the fraction of males who visited each garden out of the total number of people who visited.
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Question No. 36
Number of males visited in garden A is what percentage of the female who visited in garden C.
Options :
1. 102.5%
2. 110.5%
3. 150%
4. 170.5%
5. 142.5%
Answer : 150%
Direction:
In the following questions, two equations I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
(i) if x > y
(ii) if x ? y
(iii) if x
(iv) if x ? y
Question No. 37
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2
I. x - 12x + 35 = 0
2
II. y - 9y + 20 = 0
Options :
1. 1)
2. 2)
3. 3)
4. 4)
5. 5)
Answer : 2)
Direction:In the following questions, two equations I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give
answer.
Question No. 38
2
I. x + 7x + 12 = 0
2
II. y + 5y + 6 = 0
Options :
1. if x > y
2. if x ≥ y
3. if x < y
4. if x ≤ y
Answer : if x ≤ y
Direction:
In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations. Give
answer if;
Question No. 39
2
I. x - 6x = 7
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2
II. 2y + 13y + 15 = 0
Options :
1. x < y
2. x > y
3. x = y
4. x ≥ y
5. x ≤ y
Answer : x > y
Direction:
In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and
give answer.
Question No. 40
2
I. 10x - 7x + 1 = 0
2
II. 35y - 12y + 1 = 0
Options :
1. if x < y
2. if x > y
3. if x = y
4. if x ≥ y
5. None of these
Answer : if x ≥ y
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 41
Options :
1. 130
2. 142
3. 136
4. 140
5. 120
Answer : 142
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 42
Options :
1. 393
2. 360
3. 376
4. 348
5. None of these
Answer : 393
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 43
Options :
1. 1741
2. 1486
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3. 1331
4. 1574
5. none of these
Answer : 1331
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 44
42 21 21 42 168 ?
Options :
1. 1152
2. 1088
3. 1472
4. 1344
5. None of these
Answer : 1344
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 45
11 17 29 53 101 ?
Options :
1. 201
2. 183
3. 197
4. 213
5. 202
Answer : 197
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Direction:
The table given below shows the number of articles A, B and C sold by a Pesto company in three months April, May
and June.
Question No. 46
Determine the % change between the total number of articles sold on (April + may) to the total number of articles
sold on June?
Options :
1. 205.55%
2. 105.55%
3. 125%
4. 100.75%
5. none of these
Answer : 205.55%
Direction:
The table given below shows the number of articles A, B and C sold by a Pesto company in three months April, May
and June.
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Question No. 47
Determine the ratio between (Total number of A type article + Total number of C type articles sold) on May to the
Options :
1. 3:2
2. 1:1
3. 2:1
4. 4:3
5. none of these
Answer : 2:1
Direction:
The table given below shows the number of articles A, B and C sold by a Pesto company in three months April, May
and June.
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Question No. 48
Suppose the price of article A, sold in April, was Rs. 125, and in May, the price increased by 25%, then find the
difference between the revenue generated in the months of April and May by the company
Options :
1. Rs.1562.75
2. Rs.56250
3. Rs.5662.55
4. Rs.6562.5
5. none of these
Answer : Rs.6562.5
Direction:
The table given below shows the number of articles A, B and C sold by a Pesto company in three months April, May
and June.
Question No. 49
Determine the Average of Total number of articles sold on April, May and June together?
Options :
1. 250
2. 292
3. 225
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4. 155
5. none of these
Answer : 292
Direction:
The table given below shows the number of articles A, B and C sold by a Pesto company in three months April, May
and June.
Question No. 50
Determine how much % article A sold in april is more or less then Article B sold in may by company Pesto?
Options :
1. 25%
2. 45%
3. 20%
4. 70%
5. 35%
Answer : 70%
Question No. 51
A submarine can travel a certain distance downstream in 4 hours and the same distance upstream in 8 hours. If the
submarine's speed in still water is 12 km/h, what is the speed of the stream?
Options :
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1. 6 km/h
2. 4 km/h
3. 2 km/h
4. 12 km/h
5. none of these
Answer : 4 km/h
Question No. 52
Entrepreneurs 'R' and 'M' ventured into a business together, contributing capital in the ratio of 4:3. The time periods
for which 'R' and 'M' invested are in the ratio of 3:4. Now, if the total profit they earn stands at Rs. X, can you
Options :
1. 95%
2. 150%
3. 100%
4. 120%
5. 110%
Answer : 100%
Question No. 53
The income of 'Q' surpasses that of 'S' by a suffering 4000%. The expenses of 'Q' and 'S' are in a ratio of 125:12. 'Q' has
savings that exceed those of 'S' by Rs. 3,89,600, and 'Q' spends Rs. 90,400 more than 'S.' What is the income of 'S'?"
Options :
1. Rs.12,050
2. Rs.12,225
3. Rs.12,200
4. Rs.12,000
5. none of these
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Answer : Rs.12,000
Question No. 54
In a mixture containing 80 liters of gold and 'a' liters of copper, if 20% of the mixture is removed and 16 liters of
copper is subsequently added to the remaining mixture, it results in a final mixture where the quantities of gold
Options :
1. 55 liters
2. 60 liters
3. 52 liters
4. 45 liters
5. none of these
Answer : 60 liters
Question No. 55
Suppose a specific amount is invested in a Life insurance policy at a simple interest rate of 15% per annum for 2
years, the interest earned amounts to Rs.1,200. However, when the same amount is invested for 2 years at
compound interest with a rate of 'a%' per annum, compounded annually, the total amount received after 2 years is
Options :
1. 25
2. 35
3. 20
4. 45
5. none of these
Answer : 20
Question No. 56
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Determine the ratio of the present ages of Chintu to Danny if, 12 years ago, the ratio of Sunita's age to Binita's age
was 9:5, and Sunita's age, 6 years from now, will be 35% more than Binita's age, 8 years from now. The average
present age of Sunita and Chintu is 45 years, while the average present age of Binita and Danny is 44 years.
Options :
1. 3:5
2. 3:4
3. 5:4
4. 3:1
5. none of these
Answer : 3:4
Question No. 57
What will be the cost price of an Wheat bag if a shopkeeper initially marked it 75% above the cost price and then
offered two successive discounts of 20% and 30%. If he had given a single discount of only 15%, he would have
Options :
1. Rs.1150
2. Rs.1665
3. Rs.1250
4. Rs.1320
5. Rs.1200
Answer : Rs.1200
Question No. 58
'Zara' is capable of finishing a specific task in 60 days. On the other hand, 'Armaan' takes 40% more time than 'Zara'
to complete the same task, while 'Tara' takes 75% more time than 'Zara.' 'Armaan' began the work but received
assistance from 'Tara' and 'Zara' every third day. Your task is to determine the total time required to complete the
Options :
1. 49 days
2. 20 days
3. 65 days
4. 8 days
5. none of these
Answer : 49 days
Question No. 59
Anju's journey comprises three segments. He travels the first 'd - 30' km at a speed of 12 km/h, the next 'd' km at a
speed of 30 km/h, and finally, she covers the remaining 'd + 30' km at a speed of 24 km/h. The question requires
determining the value of 'd' given that her average speed for the entire journey is 20 km/h.
Options :
1. 220
2. 150
3. 180
4. 120
5. none of these
Answer : 150
Question No. 60
Determine the base length of an isosceles triangle with an area of 288 cm² and an altitude measuring 36 cm.
Options :
1. 15 cm
2. 16 cm
3. 25 cm
4. 65 cm
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5. none of these
Answer : 16 cm
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are 3 schools A, B and C having the total strength of 5700, which is in the ratio of 8 : 7 : 4. All the given
students were appeared for the examination. Total number of boys appeared for the examination from school A is
54% of total students in that school. The ratio of boys to that of girls appeared for the examination from school B
and C is 3 : 4 and 5 : 3 respectively. The percentage of failed students from School A and C is 24 % and 32 % of
appeared students in those schools respectively. Total number of students passed from School B is 650.
Question No. 61
Find the ratio between the total number of passed girls from school A to that of total number of failed students
from school C, if the total number of passed boys from school A is 1500?
Options :
1. 63:76
2. 27:32
3. 93:76
4. 53:86
5. None of these
Answer : 27:32
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are 3 schools A, B and C having the total strength of 5700, which is in the ratio of 8 : 7 : 4. All the given
students were appeared for the examination. Total number of boys appeared for the examination from school A is
54% of total students in that school. The ratio of boys to that of girls appeared for the examination from school B
and C is 3 : 4 and 5 : 3 respectively. The percentage of failed students from School A and C is 24 % and 32 % of
appeared students in those schools respectively. Total number of students passed from School B is 650.
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Question No. 62
Find the difference between the total number of girls appeared for the examination from school A to that total
Options :
1. 464
2. 512
3. 242
4. 354
5. None of these
Answer : 354
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are 3 schools A, B and C having the total strength of 5700, which is in the ratio of 8 : 7 : 4. All the given
students were appeared for the examination. Total number of boys appeared for the examination from school A is
54% of total students in that school. The ratio of boys to that of girls appeared for the examination from school B
and C is 3 : 4 and 5 : 3 respectively. The percentage of failed students from School A and C is 24 % and 32 % of
appeared students in those schools respectively. Total number of students passed from School B is 650.
Question No. 63
Total number of passed students from school B is approximately what percentage of total number of passed
Options :
1. 80 %
2. 76 %
3. 84 %
4. 72 %
5. None of these
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Answer : 80 %
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are 3 schools A, B and C having the total strength of 5700, which is in the ratio of 8 : 7 : 4. All the given
students were appeared for the examination. Total number of boys appeared for the examination from school A is
54% of total students in that school. The ratio of boys to that of girls appeared for the examination from school B
and C is 3 : 4 and 5 : 3 respectively. The percentage of failed students from School A and C is 24 % and 32 % of
appeared students in those schools respectively. Total number of students passed from School B is 650.
Question No. 64
Find the approximate difference between the average number of students passed the examination to that of failed
Options :
1. 829
2. 807
3. 835
4. 815
5. None of these
Answer : 829
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are 3 schools A, B and C having the total strength of 5700, which is in the ratio of 8 : 7 : 4. All the given
students were appeared for the examination. Total number of boys appeared for the examination from school A is
54% of total students in that school. The ratio of boys to that of girls appeared for the examination from school B
and C is 3 : 4 and 5 : 3 respectively. The percentage of failed students from School A and C is 24 % and 32 % of
appeared students in those schools respectively. Total number of students passed from School B is 650.
Question No. 65
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Total number of boys appeared for the examination from school A is what percentage more/less than the total
Options :
1. 6 % more
2. 8 % more
3. 12 % less
4. 16 % less
5. None of these
Answer : 8 % more
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six person A, P, B, Y, Q, and Z sit on the circular table facing the center. They use different types of mobile among
Vivo, Oppo, Nokia, Redmi, Motorola, and Realme but not necessarily in the same order.
Y sits second to the left of the one who uses Realme mobile. The one who uses Realme mobile and the one who
uses Nokia mobile are immediate neighbours. P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate right of A. P neither
uses Realme nor Nokia. The one who uses Vivo sits second to the left of A. The one who uses Redmi sits immediate
left of the one who uses Motorola. Y neither uses Motorola nor Oppo. Either P or Q uses Oppo. Z does not use
Nokia.
Question No. 66
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six person A, P, B, Y, Q, and Z sit on the circular table facing the center. They use different types of mobile among
Vivo, Oppo, Nokia, Redmi, Motorola, and Realme but not necessarily in the same order.
Y sits second to the left of the one who uses Realme mobile. The one who uses Realme mobile and the one who
uses Nokia mobile are immediate neighbours. P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate right of A. P neither
uses Realme nor Nokia. The one who uses Vivo sits second to the left of A. The one who uses Redmi sits immediate
left of the one who uses Motorola. Y neither uses Motorola nor Oppo. Either P or Q uses Oppo. Z does not use
Nokia.
Question No. 67
Who among the following sits third to the right of one who sits opposite to one who likes Realme?
Options :
1. A
2. Y
3. Z
4. B
5. Q
Answer : Z
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six person A, P, B, Y, Q, and Z sit on the circular table facing the center. They use different types of mobile among
Vivo, Oppo, Nokia, Redmi, Motorola, and Realme but not necessarily in the same order.
Y sits second to the left of the one who uses Realme mobile. The one who uses Realme mobile and the one who
uses Nokia mobile are immediate neighbours. P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate right of A. P neither
uses Realme nor Nokia. The one who uses Vivo sits second to the left of A. The one who uses Redmi sits immediate
left of the one who uses Motorola. Y neither uses Motorola nor Oppo. Either P or Q uses Oppo. Z does not use
Nokia.
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Question No. 68
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six person A, P, B, Y, Q, and Z sit on the circular table facing the center. They use different types of mobile among
Vivo, Oppo, Nokia, Redmi, Motorola, and Realme but not necessarily in the same order.
Y sits second to the left of the one who uses Realme mobile. The one who uses Realme mobile and the one who
uses Nokia mobile are immediate neighbours. P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate right of A. P neither
uses Realme nor Nokia. The one who uses Vivo sits second to the left of A. The one who uses Redmi sits immediate
left of the one who uses Motorola. Y neither uses Motorola nor Oppo. Either P or Q uses Oppo. Z does not use
Nokia.
Question No. 69
Options :
1. A- Nokia
2. B- Motorola
3. P-Realme
4. Z-Vivo
5. Y-Redmi
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Answer : Y-Redmi
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six person A, P, B, Y, Q, and Z sit on the circular table facing the center. They use different types of mobile among
Vivo, Oppo, Nokia, Redmi, Motorola, and Realme but not necessarily in the same order.
Y sits second to the left of the one who uses Realme mobile. The one who uses Realme mobile and the one who
uses Nokia mobile are immediate neighbours. P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate right of A. P neither
uses Realme nor Nokia. The one who uses Vivo sits second to the left of A. The one who uses Redmi sits immediate
left of the one who uses Motorola. Y neither uses Motorola nor Oppo. Either P or Q uses Oppo. Z does not use
Nokia.
Question No. 70
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit in a straight row such that some face south while others face north
direction. To distinguish between left and right ends of the row, consider the row as per north direction. However,
it doesn’t necessarily mean that the persons at the ends are facing north.
H and F sit second to the right of each other. Only one person sits between F and C, who sits at the extreme right
end. D and E sit immediate left of each other but neither of them sits at extreme left end. E and F face opposite
directions. One person sits between A and B. At most three persons sit between B and G, who faces south. A
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
Question No. 71
Options :
4. None is true
Direction:
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit in a straight row such that some face south while others face north
direction. To distinguish between left and right ends of the row, consider the row as per north direction. However,
it doesn’t necessarily mean that the persons at the ends are facing north.
H and F sit second to the right of each other. Only one person sits between F and C, who sits at the extreme right
end. D and E sit immediate left of each other but neither of them sits at extreme left end. E and F face opposite
directions. One person sits between A and B. At most three persons sit between B and G, who faces south. A
Question No. 72
Options :
1. B
2. E
3. F
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4. A
Answer : B
Direction:
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit in a straight row such that some face south while others face north
direction. To distinguish between left and right ends of the row, consider the row as per north direction. However,
it doesn’t necessarily mean that the persons at the ends are facing north.
H and F sit second to the right of each other. Only one person sits between F and C, who sits at the extreme right
end. D and E sit immediate left of each other but neither of them sits at extreme left end. E and F face opposite
directions. One person sits between A and B. At most three persons sit between B and G, who faces south. A
Question No. 73
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit in a straight row such that some face south while others face north
direction. To distinguish between left and right ends of the row, consider the row as per north direction. However,
it doesn’t necessarily mean that the persons at the ends are facing north.
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H and F sit second to the right of each other. Only one person sits between F and C, who sits at the extreme right
end. D and E sit immediate left of each other but neither of them sits at extreme left end. E and F face opposite
directions. One person sits between A and B. At most three persons sit between B and G, who faces south. A
Question No. 74
Options :
1. Four
2. Five
3. Three
4. Six
5. None of these
Answer : Four
Direction:
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit in a straight row such that some face south while others face north
direction. To distinguish between left and right ends of the row, consider the row as per north direction. However,
it doesn’t necessarily mean that the persons at the ends are facing north.
H and F sit second to the right of each other. Only one person sits between F and C, who sits at the extreme right
end. D and E sit immediate left of each other but neither of them sits at extreme left end. E and F face opposite
directions. One person sits between A and B. At most three persons sit between B and G, who faces south. A
Question No. 75
Options :
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1. G
2. D
3. E
4. C
5. None of these
Answer : G
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Question No. 76
Options :
1. er
2. pl
3. pn
4. be
Answer : er
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Question No. 77
Options :
1. screen
2. time
3. enjoyable
4. meals
Answer : time
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Question No. 78
Options :
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1. meals
2. rules
3. kids
4. time
Answer : rules
Direction:
Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question No. 79
Statements:
No Deposit is Saving.
Conclusions:
Options :
Direction:
Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
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Question No. 80
Statements:
No Virus is AntiVirus.
Conclusions:
Options :
Direction:
Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question No. 81
Statements:
Conclusion:
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Options :
1. Only I follow
2. Either I or II follow
3. Only II follows
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Ten persons P through Y live in a building having 10 floors but not in the same order, such that ground floor is
numbered as 1 and floors immediately above the ground floors is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor i.e.
10.
At least one person lives below P. S lives on the floor which is 3 times of the floor number on which P lives. Three
persons live between R and X. U lives immediately above T. Two persons live between S and V. Y lives on the
topmost floor. Only one person lives between V and Q, who lives on odd numbered floor but below the sixth floor.
T lives above S. W lives three floors above the floor on which Q lives.
Question No. 82
Options :
1. X
2. R
3. W
4. V
5. Can’t be determined
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Answer : W
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Ten persons P through Y live in a building having 10 floors but not in the same order, such that ground floor is
numbered as 1 and floors immediately above the ground floors is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor i.e.
10.
At least one person lives below P. S lives on the floor which is 3 times of the floor number on which P lives. Three
persons live between R and X. U lives immediately above T. Two persons live between S and V. Y lives on the
topmost floor. Only one person lives between V and Q, who lives on odd numbered floor but below the sixth floor.
T lives above S. W lives three floors above the floor on which Q lives.
Question No. 83
Options :
1. V
2. P
3. R
4. X
5. U
Answer : U
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Ten persons P through Y live in a building having 10 floors but not in the same order, such that ground floor is
numbered as 1 and floors immediately above the ground floors is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor i.e.
10.
At least one person lives below P. S lives on the floor which is 3 times of the floor number on which P lives. Three
persons live between R and X. U lives immediately above T. Two persons live between S and V. Y lives on the
topmost floor. Only one person lives between V and Q, who lives on odd numbered floor but below the sixth floor.
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T lives above S. W lives three floors above the floor on which Q lives.
Question No. 84
Options :
1. P
2. S
3. V
4. X
5. Can’t be determined
Answer : P
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Ten persons P through Y live in a building having 10 floors but not in the same order, such that ground floor is
numbered as 1 and floors immediately above the ground floors is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor i.e.
10.
At least one person lives below P. S lives on the floor which is 3 times of the floor number on which P lives. Three
persons live between R and X. U lives immediately above T. Two persons live between S and V. Y lives on the
topmost floor. Only one person lives between V and Q, who lives on odd numbered floor but below the sixth floor.
T lives above S. W lives three floors above the floor on which Q lives.
Question No. 85
Options :
1. Five
2. Six
3. Eight
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4. Four
5. One
Answer : Six
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Ten persons P through Y live in a building having 10 floors but not in the same order, such that ground floor is
numbered as 1 and floors immediately above the ground floors is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor i.e.
10.
At least one person lives below P. S lives on the floor which is 3 times of the floor number on which P lives. Three
persons live between R and X. U lives immediately above T. Two persons live between S and V. Y lives on the
topmost floor. Only one person lives between V and Q, who lives on odd numbered floor but below the sixth floor.
T lives above S. W lives three floors above the floor on which Q lives.
Question No. 86
Options :
1. V
2. Q
3. P
4. Y
Answer : Y
Direction:
There are six members G, H, I, J, K and L in a family. H is the only child of sister of L. I is the only daughter of G, who
is married to H. Gender of G and K is same, J is a female and G has at least two children. K is not a female.
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Question No. 87
Options :
1. Sister
2. Mother
3. Daughter
4. Niece
Answer : Daughter
Direction:
There are six members G, H, I, J, K and L in a family. H is the only child of sister of L. I is the only daughter of G, who
is married to H. Gender of G and K is same, J is a female and G has at least two children. K is not a female.
Question No. 88
How is G related to K?
Options :
1. Father
2. Uncle
3. Brother
4. Brother-in-law
Answer : Father
Direction:
There are six members G, H, I, J, K and L in a family. H is the only child of sister of L. I is the only daughter of G, who
is married to H. Gender of G and K is same, J is a female and G has at least two children. K is not a female.
Question No. 89
How H related to L?
Options :
1. Sister
2. Mother
3. Daughter
4. Niece
Answer : Niece
Direction:
Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question No. 90
Statements:
A > L ≥ W = J ≤ T; Y ≥ Z > L ≥ P
Conclusions:
I). P ≤ A
II). T > Y
Options :
Direction:
Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question No. 91
Statements:
A L = T; A E
Conclusions:
I). U > E
II). T > Y
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Seven persons namely – Veena, Neeta, Meera, Tina, Beenu, Rita and Jeetu have different weight not necessary in
same order. Each person is sitting in order of their weight from left to right in descending order.
Only two persons are lighter to the one whose weight is 50kg. Weight of Jeetu is more than Tina, Rita but not as
much as Beenu, Veena. Weight of Veena is more than Jeetu, Neeta but not as much as Meera, Beenu. Weight of
Veena is 70kg and that of Tina is 48kg. Weight of Rita is more than Neeta, Tina but not as much as Beenu, Veena.
Weight of Beenu is not highest and weight of Neeta is lowest among all.
Question No. 92
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Options :
1. 71kg
2. 75kg
3. 45kg
4. 60kg
5. 42Kg
Answer : 60kg
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Seven persons namely – Veena, Neeta, Meera, Tina, Beenu, Rita and Jeetu have different weight not necessary in
same order. Each person is sitting in order of their weight from left to right in descending order.
Only two persons are lighter to the one whose weight is 50kg. Weight of Jeetu is more than Tina, Rita but not as
much as Beenu, Veena. Weight of Veena is more than Jeetu, Neeta but not as much as Meera, Beenu. Weight of
Veena is 70kg and that of Tina is 48kg. Weight of Rita is more than Neeta, Tina but not as much as Beenu, Veena.
Weight of Beenu is not highest and weight of Neeta is lowest among all.
Question No. 93
Whose weight is just more than the one whose weight is 50kg?
Options :
1. Rita
2. Veena
3. Meera
4. Jeetu
5. Can’t be determined.
Answer : Jeetu
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
SBI PO Prelims 2023 Memory Based Paper (1st Nov- Shift 1)
Seven persons namely – Veena, Neeta, Meera, Tina, Beenu, Rita and Jeetu have different weight not necessary in
same order. Each person is sitting in order of their weight from left to right in descending order.
Only two persons are lighter to the one whose weight is 50kg. Weight of Jeetu is more than Tina, Rita but not as
much as Beenu, Veena. Weight of Veena is more than Jeetu, Neeta but not as much as Meera, Beenu. Weight of
Veena is 70kg and that of Tina is 48kg. Weight of Rita is more than Neeta, Tina but not as much as Beenu, Veena.
Weight of Beenu is not highest and weight of Neeta is lowest among all.
Question No. 94
Whose weight is just more than the one whose weight is 50kg?
Options :
1. Rita
2. Veena
3. Meera
4. Jeetu
5. Can’t be determined.
Answer : Jeetu
Question No. 95
How many such letter-pairs are there in the word BONAFIDE having the same number of letters left between them
Options :
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 1
5. None of these
Direction:
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Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Six persons- I, J, K, L, M, and N are attending the conference on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different
months- January, April, and June of the same year. They attend in different countries- Russia, Canada, Dubai,
Finland, France, and China. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. I attend two persons before the
one who attends in Dubai. At least three persons attend after I. Only two persons attend between I and L. The
number of persons attend before L is the same as the number of persons attend the conference after the one who
attends in Russia. N attends immediately after the one who attends in China. N neither attends in Dubai nor Finland.
K attends on an even number date but after I. M neither attends in Russia nor Dubai. J attends immediately before
Question No. 96
Who among the following person attend the conference on January 22?
Options :
1. J
4. N
5. K
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Six persons- I, J, K, L, M, and N are attending the conference on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different
months- January, April, and June of the same year. They attend in different countries- Russia, Canada, Dubai,
Finland, France, and China. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. I attend two persons before the
one who attends in Dubai. At least three persons attend after I. Only two persons attend between I and L. The
number of persons attend before L is the same as the number of persons attend the conference after the one who
attends in Russia. N attends immediately after the one who attends in China. N neither attends in Dubai nor Finland.
K attends on an even number date but after I. M neither attends in Russia nor Dubai. J attends immediately before
Question No. 97
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Six persons- I, J, K, L, M, and N are attending the conference on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different
months- January, April, and June of the same year. They attend in different countries- Russia, Canada, Dubai,
Finland, France, and China. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. I attend two persons before the
one who attends in Dubai. At least three persons attend after I. Only two persons attend between I and L. The
number of persons attend before L is the same as the number of persons attend the conference after the one who
attends in Russia. N attends immediately after the one who attends in China. N neither attends in Dubai nor Finland.
K attends on an even number date but after I. M neither attends in Russia nor Dubai. J attends immediately before
Question No. 98
Options :
1. Finland
2. Russia
3. France
4. Dubai
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5. Canada
Answer : Dubai
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Six persons- I, J, K, L, M, and N are attending the conference on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different
months- January, April, and June of the same year. They attend in different countries- Russia, Canada, Dubai,
Finland, France, and China. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. I attend two persons before the
one who attends in Dubai. At least three persons attend after I. Only two persons attend between I and L. The
number of persons attend before L is the same as the number of persons attend the conference after the one who
attends in Russia. N attends immediately after the one who attends in China. N neither attends in Dubai nor Finland.
K attends on an even number date but after I. M neither attends in Russia nor Dubai. J attends immediately before
Question No. 99
How many persons attend before the one who attends the conference in China?
Options :
1. Two
2. Three
3. Four
4. One
5. None
Answer : Two
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Six persons- I, J, K, L, M, and N are attending the conference on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different
months- January, April, and June of the same year. They attend in different countries- Russia, Canada, Dubai,
Finland, France, and China. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. I attend two persons before the
one who attends in Dubai. At least three persons attend after I. Only two persons attend between I and L. The
number of persons attend before L is the same as the number of persons attend the conference after the one who
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attends in Russia. N attends immediately after the one who attends in China. N neither attends in Dubai nor Finland.
K attends on an even number date but after I. M neither attends in Russia nor Dubai. J attends immediately before
Which of the following Date and Month does L attend the conference?
Options :
1. March 11
2. January 22
3. January 11
4. June 11
5. June 22
Answer : June 22