10-16-2019, 04:52 PM
SBI PO Preliminary Exam Solved Question Paper held on 14.06.2019 can be had from the attachment.
Some examples of questions included in SBI PO Preliminary Exam Question Paper (14.06.2019) are:
 Directions (1-2) : In each question, four sentences are given. Decide which sentence (s)/are correct with regard to grammar, meaning and usage and select your answer accordingly.
1.
(1) Apoorva could not reach office by time due to the traffic jam.
(2)   The dress got damage as he kept a hot press on it long time.
(3)Â Â Â All are correct
(4)Â Â Â The door came of as its hinges had become lose.
(5)   The cricket match was delayed due to the massive power failure.
1.
(1) Apoorva could not reach office by time due to the traffic jam.
(2)   The dress got damage as he kept a hot press on it long time.
(3)Â Â Â All are correct
(4)Â Â Â The door came of as its hinges had become lose.
(5)   The cricket match was delayed due to the massive power failure.
2.
(1) He found it easy to teach both Physics and Chemistry as they are cognate subjects.
(2)Â As soon as he stepped out of his house, he remembered that he had forget his purse and went back in.
(3)   The police has video-graphic evidence which show the thief stolen the crown
(4)   Getting into the railway company were like a dream come true for him.
(5)   It took nine fire engines and six longer hours douse the fire.
(1) He found it easy to teach both Physics and Chemistry as they are cognate subjects.
(2)Â As soon as he stepped out of his house, he remembered that he had forget his purse and went back in.
(3)   The police has video-graphic evidence which show the thief stolen the crown
(4)   Getting into the railway company were like a dream come true for him.
(5)   It took nine fire engines and six longer hours douse the fire.
3 Rs.P invested in scheme A(compound interest at the rate of 10% p.a. compounded annually) for 2 years and Rs. Q is Invested in scheme B (compound interest at the rate of 20% p.a. compounded annually) for 2 years. Interests earned from schemes A and B were Rs. 420 and Rs. 1760 respectively. What is the respective ratio between P and Q ?
(1)Â Â Â 2:3
(2)Â Â Â 1 :4
(3)Â Â Â None of those given as options
(4)Â Â Â Cannot be determined
(5)Â Â Â 1 :2
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(1)Â Â Â 2:3
(2)Â Â Â 1 :4
(3)Â Â Â None of those given as options
(4)Â Â Â Cannot be determined
(5)Â Â Â 1 :2
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