- The structure of SBI PO Exam 2013
- Reasoning: Topicwise breakup SBI papers
- Reasoning: SSC vs SBI
- Reasoning approach: Higher Level
- 3 Statement Syllogism
- Reasoning Approach: Usual topics
- Reasoning: Peripheral Topics
- How people dig their grave in Bank PO/Clerk exams?
- So, How to avoid your grave?
- Cutoffs of SBI PO 2011 Exam
The structure of SBI PO Exam 2013
| Phase 1 (28.04.2013) |
MCQ (2hrs) |
GA+Marketing+Computer | 50 |
| Data Interpretation (DI) | 50 | ||
| Reasoning | 50 | ||
| English grammar, vocab and Comprehension | 50 | ||
| Descriptive (1 hr) |
Essay, précis, letter writing | 50 | |
| Total | 250 | ||
| Phase 2 | GDPI | Group Discussion (GD) | 20 |
| Personal Interview (PI) | 30 | ||
| Total | 50 | ||
| Final |
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Reasoning: Topicwise breakup SBI papers
| 2011 | 2010 | 2010(Asso.Banks) | ||
| Reasoning Usual |
Coding-Decoding | 6 | 3 | 5 |
| Direction based tests | 0 | 2 | 1 | |
| Dictionary (Alphabet) test | 0 | 2 | 3 | |
| Maths operations, inequalities | 3 | 6 | 6 | |
| Sitting arrangement | 13 | 5 | 5 | |
| Eligibility Test | 0 | 5 | 5 | |
| Odd pair | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
| Data Sufficiency | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
| Input output | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
| Misc. | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
| Subtotal: Reasoning (Usual) | 33 | 25 | 25 | |
| Reasoning High Level |
Fact-assumption-inference-conclusion | 2 | 7 | 10 |
| Course of Action | 0 | 6 | 0 | |
| Cause effect | 1 | 2 | 0 | |
| Strong/weak argument | 3 | 0 | 5 | |
| 3 statement Syllogism | 6 | 5 | 5 | |
| Subtotal: Reasoning (Higher level) | 12 | 20 | 20 | |
| Non Verbal | non-verbal (image based) | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| Total: Verbal Reasoning (usual+higher)+Non verbal | 50 | 50 | 50 |
- 2008’s SBI PO paper doesn’t follow this pattern of “High level reasoning” (or tougher data interpretation Qs like those of 2010’s papers). Hence 2008 is ignored from the analysis.
Reasoning: SSC vs SBI PO
SSC |
SBI PO |
| Non verbal reasoning involves usual image-series+ paper-folding, mirror reflection test, dice/cubes. | paper-folding, mirror test, dice/cubes= not asked. |
| 2 statement syllogism x at most 2 questions. | 3 statement syllogism, minimum 5 questions. |
| Lot of Qs. From Analogy, series, and odd pairs. | Hardly. |
| Barely any question on higher level reasoning.(assumption, inference etc.) | Lots of. |
Anyways, let’s start.For the purpose of efficient preparation, I classify reasoning topics into two categories.
| Core topics | Majority of the reasoning is asked from these topics. Often in a set of “5 Questions.” So Cost:Benefit ratio is quite good, if you master these topics. |
| Chillar (peripheral) | Barely 2-3 questions from each topic. |
Observe this chart:

Reasoning approach: Higher Level
Based on the previous papers of SBI, we can see that higher level reasoning is made up of following topics
- Fact-assumption-inference-conclusion
- Course of Action
- Cause effect
- Strong/weak argument
- Three Statement Syllogism
- While both R.S.Agarwal and BS Sijwali’s books have covered these topics,
- but problem with both of those books= they merely give you a few solved exams and then give a big list of practice questions.
- But the basic concepts/ theory /underlying principles are not covered in depth.
- Then You often face the doubt “why option A is the answer and why not “B” option?” OR “why is this an inference and not an assumption?”
- So, for SBI PO’s higher level reasoning questions (assumption, inference, strong/weak argument etc), refer to “Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey (BSC publication)“

- MK Pandey not only helps you for Higher level reasoning, but also for provides some speed-techniques for usual reasoning topics (such as input output, arrangement, eligibility test, coded inequalities etc.)
Anyways the study approach for Higher level Reasoning (for SBI PO) should be like following:
| Higher Reasoning Topic | Chapter Number | |
| MK Pandey | RS Agarwal | |
|
3 | 3 |
|
5 | 5, 6 |
|
4, 9 | 2 |
|
10 | 8 |
|
6 | 4 |
For example, pickup the topic “Assumptions”.
- First understand theory from MK Pandey’s Chapter #3, solve all sums given in MK Pandey.
- Then move to RS Agarwal’s Chapter #3 for extra practice. (or if you’ve BS Sijwali, go to Chapter #23).
To solve the last three categories of questions (Strengthen / Weaken arguments, cause-effect, course of action), you must know what’re the facts, assumptions, inferences and conclusions in the given statements. Therefore, preparation sequence should be: assumption topic–>inference–>strengthen / weaken arguments and so on…
3 Statement Syllogism
All cats are dogs…..
To master 3 statement syllogism, first you’ve to master the 2-statement.Understand the UPUN method explain in these two articles articles:
Then do all sums given in Chapter 11 of MK Pandey and finally Chapter 1 of RS Agarwal (under Logic portion).
Reasoning Approach: Usual topics
| In Decreasing priority order. | Chapter Number | |
| MK Pandey | RS Agarwal | |
|
12 | 18 |
|
17,18,19 | 13 |
|
20 | 6 (Puzzle Test) |
|
7 | 17 |
|
13 to 16 | 7 |
Eligibility Test
First you’re given a passage with conditions like,
“Applications are invited for xyz post. If candidate has graduation with 50% marks and 3 years work experience…. then forward letter to Deputy manager, else …. forward letter to….”
- Then five questions are given, each has a unique case like “If Rahul Gandhi has **% in graduation and ** years of work ex and….then what to do?”
- This is known as “eligibility test”- very commonly asked in BankPO exams. Advantage=If you get the question, it’s a set of 4-5 questions. (helps you clear sectional cutoff).
- Problem=can be time consuming, if not practiced @home.
- First understand the techniques and tips given in Chapter 12 of MK Pandey. Then practice all the sums given in Chapter 18 of RS Agarwal.
Math Operations+Inequality
They’re usually of three types
| Type | Example |
|
+ means x, x means – and.. |
|
P@Q means “P is not smaller than Q” P%Q means “P is neither smaller not equal to Q” |
|
P#Q means P is brother of Q P^Q means P is sister of Q |
- Again, math operation questions are pretty common in BankPO exams
- Problem= you may get wrong answer or waste lot of time.=need maximum practice at home.
- Approach: All theory and all sums of Chapter 17,18,19 of MK Pandey.
- Then practice all the sums given in Chapter 18 of RS Agarwal.
Sitting arrangement
Can be of following types
- Circular table
- Rectangular table
- Blood relations (A is mother of B who is sister of C and…)
- Appointment (Arranging lectures from Mon. to Sat., name of professors vs subjects)
- Complex (Person, building floor, occupation etc.)
- Advantage=Minimum 1 set (=5 questions) always asked in BankPO exam. (=helps clearing the sectional cutoffs).
- Problem= can be “sitters” (=very time consuming), If not practiced @home.
- Approach: Understand the techniques explained in Chapter 20 of MK Pandey.
- Then practice all the sums given in Chapter 6 (Puzzle Test) of RS Agarwal.
Non verbal
- Usually five questions.
- Practice is “must”. Try to solve the question by eliminating the “unfit” cases first.
- Solve all the questions in RS Agarwal==> Non Verbal portion ==>Series, Analogy and Classification.
- You may ignore mirrors and paper folding, because usually they’re usually not asked in BankPO exams. (However they’re important for SSC-CGL exam).
Data Sufficiency (DS)
- It is very easy to make mistakes in these question.
- Theoretical part must be absolutely clear in your mind.
- So first clear the theory from Chapter 7 of MK Pandey. Practice all exercises.
- Then practice all sums given in Chapter 17 of RS Agarwal.
Input Output
- Chapter 13 to 16 of MK Pandey then practice Chapter 7 of RS Agarwal.
This ends the core topics. Now, Moving to the peripheral topics (i.e. “Chillar” topics).
Reasoning: Peripheral Topics
| Peripheral Topics | Chap.# in RS Agarwal |
|
4 |
|
8 |
|
10 |
DBT: Direction Based Test
E.g. A man walks 1 km towards East and then he turns to South and walks for 5 kms. Then he………Now how far is he from the starting point?
This is a “no-excuse” topic. Practice all sums given in Chapter 8 of RS Agarwal.
Coding Decoding
Can be of two types
| Words | Numbers |
| Health is written as GSKZDG then North will be written as | 453945 means “decide” then 8978 means… |
Sometimes you’re given a “matrix table” and you’ve to decode the words accordingly. Do all the sums given in Chapter #4 of RS Agarwal.
Dictionary (Alphabet) tests
Chapter #10 of RS Agarwal.
Misc.
- Once ^all of above is done, get an overview of the misc. topics such as sequence, series, odd pair, dice, cubes, clocks, calendars, Venn Diagrams etc. from RS Agarwal’s/BS Sijwali’s book.
- This concludes the preparation of reasoning section for SBI PO.
- How to approach GA+Marking+Computer, explained in separate article: click me (with free study material for computer, IT, economy etc.)
How people dig their own graves in Bank PO/Clerk exams?
- They underestimate the level of competition.
- They buy the books, magazines, download PDF files from internet and so on. But they only “gather” material. They never “process” the gathered material.
- They just spend time in day dreaming and facebook, TV, SMS, PC/mobile games, cricket, loitering around etc.
- They start serious preparation only AFTER receiving the exam call letter.
- During the exam, they think, “ya ya ya the marketing and English section is “pappu” so I’m going to solve all questions here. And after that, I’ll go to maths and reasoning section.”
- They get stuck in lengthy calculations of Data interpretation (because they’ve never practiced multiplication and division @home). And often make silly mistakes in calculation =negative marking.
- They waste lots of minutes in sitting arrangement/eligibility test/non-verbal reasoning type questions.
Ultimately they cannot even cross the sectional cutoffs.( Getting in the final merit list is a far cry.)
So, How to avoid your grave?
- Maximum revision + Maximum practice @home.
- Mind will always find excuses (my cousin’s wedding, workload @office, I’m not in the mood….) but while you’re making those excuses, someone somewhere is busy reading books and doing sums.
- The train of success doesnot show mercy on anyone, no matter how good the excuse is, this train will not wait for you.
- So always remember Anil Kapoor from Tezaab: “time hotaa nahi hai, time nikaalnaa padtaa hai”. (There is no time as such, but you’ve to take out time (to study)).”
- Donot “HATE” reasoning. In fact, Syllogism, sitting arrangement, eligibility test etc. reasoning questions can be solved with maximum accuracy in short time (once you’ve mastered them). So don’t consider them your enemies, make them your weapons. They’ll be immensely helpful in scoring high marks.
- When you get the question paper, you don’t have to solve all questions in a continuous sequence i.e. Reasoning question from 1 to 50. Then English 1 to 50 then DI from 1 to 50…
- Instead, first try to tick minimum 10-15 in each section first, and then come back and solve remaining questions.
Cutoffs of SBI PO 2011 Exam
Phase 1: sectional cutoffs (2010, 11)
| 2011 | 2010 | |||||||
| Phase 1 | Max marks | SC/ST/PWD | OBC | GEN | SC/ST/PWD | OBC | GEN | |
| English Language | 50 | 10 | 10 | 13 | 5 | 5 | 10 | |
| General Awareness | 50 | 7 | 7 | 11 | 6 | 6 | 9 | |
| DI | 50 | 10 | 10 | 13 | 4 | 4 | 8 | |
| Reasoning | 50 | 10 | 10 | 13 | 8 | 8 | 12 | |
| Descriptive | 50 | 18 | 18 | 20 | 18 | 18 | 20 | |
Phase 1: Marks of last candidate
Now the marks scored by last candidate from Phase 1 to GDPI (Phase 2), in each category.
| Phase 1(2011) | 250 |
| SC/ST/PH | 88 |
| OBC | 99 |
| GEN | 110 |
Courtesy: Mr.csl80 of pagalguy forum, for providing the cut off data and other essential inputs regarding this exam.




Shocked to see how you analyze all of these in very simple way.. really boost up our confidence to show.. thanks alot for giving us such valuable things..
SIR U R AWESOME…..THAT’S WHAT WE NEED NOW.THE STRATEGY FOR SBI PO….THANKS A LOT SIR. UR BLOGS ARE VERY USEFUL….SIR GIVE TIPS ON ENGLISH….M WEAK IN THAT PART
sir,please give the information about data interpretation,general awareness and english language also…..
sir i hv finished R S agarwal for reasoning and practicing maths from R S agarwal and preparing for ssc cgl with the help of ur site what should I do for english for both the exams?plz tell me sir.
Thanks Mrunal sir and Spl thanks to csl80 for cut off info.
well done sir…
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Nice article.
Bhai descriptive paper ke liye do GYAN…….. no one giving tips nd tricks for descriptive paper.
hello sir
BSC corrspondance course is better for prepairing in Bank exams
English section is Pappu … haha , mazaa aa gya :D :D
Many think on the same line esp CAT aspirants :)
This is really useful … Thnaks , kindly also publish the other section such as GA, Computer and Marketing….
Great article thank u very much for this information more usefull
what exam is to prepare to me sbipo or ssc cgl .i already write bank exams but i take more time to do maths and reasoning in 30 min i will do 18-20 qns each section only. my english is low level. plz suggest me sir ur guidelines
THANKQ very much mrunal sir.many of us are waiting for this.PLZ give the strategy for GA, ENGLISH,DI and descriptive.for me this will be very useful sir because some of my friends have joined coaching institutions for the exam .i cant afford that much,and was going through different sites and seniors for guidance.your site is especially useful for students like me and many more who r serious about the exams.eagerly waiting for ur upcoming articles on sbi po preparation strategy.THANK Q ONCE AGAIN
thanks for the article……
it was long awaited……sir please refer book for merketing in general awareness section….thanks…
At least tell the books name for (ENGLISH , DI , GK+MARKETING+ COMPUTER )to prepare for sbi po exam ?CAN U SIR PLS SUGGEST
mrunal.. i have a doubt for a long time .. i dint know whom to askk.. plz clear it..
when we say data interpretation in sbi exam for 50 marks.. it simply means that we wont be having conventional aptitude questions like TND ,%, AVERAGE , RATIO PROPRTION RIGHT /???? WE SIMPLY HAVE TO FOCUS ON DI ?? AM I RIGHT ???
as per sbi po 2010 paper mostly questions were from DI only however there was also questions on probability also in sbi associates(2011) there was also questions on conventional quants mostly from probability simplificstion , completion of series ( plz note that simplification & completion of series covers 10 questions 5 – 5 each from both topics) problem on ages mensuration profit and loss etc so to conclude focus more on DI becos u r going to write SBI PO plus i assume u also preparing for IBPS PO/SO Exam too so if u find questions on conventional quant in SBI PO then i don’t think it will create any prob
All The Best :)
Dear Sir,
Thank you very much for the above useful post. Please let me know that whether quantitative aptitude is asked in SBI PO exam or not. By QA means I mean the traditional questions from Ratio & Proportion, Time & Distance, %age,profit and loss, S.I. and C.I. etc.
waiting for your reply..
Regards.
Thanks Mrunal….. Grt work…
sudhir its a wrong conception…di n ds includes questions from quant…25 questions from quant and 25 questions from di n ds are asked…i have written 2011 sbi n sbi associates exam…i had a broken arm at that time so couldnt clear them…
@vishnu but in 2010 SBI PO paper there was only 5 questions from conventional quant i.e Probability rest 45 questions based on pure DI( sounds like they keep changing pattern sply for DI Section ) so i think preparing both DI & Conventional part will stand the candidates in a safer side :D
@csl80 yes you are right…they notified di n ds but they gave half quant half di n ds in 2011…preparing for any pattern is a viable option…
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is there any fixed attempt for ssc ,as right now m in 3rd year so not eligible for any one of ssc or sbi po exam so sir tell me what happens if i will take both exam on false base information how would they come to know about eligiblity till i go for interview ?
can i take this risk just to check my prepration .
thanks
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