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SBI PO Exam Question Paper with Answers 2023- Part 1

SBI PO Exam Question Paper with Answers 2023- Part 1

The SBI Probationary Officers Recruitment Examination Questions with answers useful for upcoming SBI Recruitment Examination is published here, There are 2 parts of Question papers First Part Questions Listed here, Second Part will be available in other post

SBI PO Exam Question Paper with Answers 2023- Part 1- Question No. 1- 50

Direction: In the given question, five words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C and D. The positions of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged.

1. The general (A) manager stated that the hindrance (B) should be an enabler (C) and not a

technology (D) for the employees of his company.

A. A-B

B. B-C and A-B

C. B-D

D. C-D

E. A-B and C-D

Ans. C.

2.Skyscrapers (A) means improving the overall quality (B) of all human lives and not just building

(C) tall development (D) and fancy infrastructures.

A. A-B

B. B-C and A-D

C. C-D

D. A-D

E. A-B and C-D

Ans. D

Direction: In the following question, a phrase is given, which has been used in the three statements

given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word fits contextually to convey a logical

meaning.

3. Take Off

I. In contrast to the take off where we use a constant engine power, for landing we need to keep a

constant airspeed.

II. Diana took off a copy we made of the files containing my daughter's wedding photos.

III. Members of the Rolling Fields team are the first ones to take

off their hats and shake hands at the end of a match.

A. Only I

B. Only II

C. Both I and III

D. Only III

E. All I, II and III

Ans. C

4.On cloud nine

I. The ruling party leaders in the US are on cloud nine and its cadre is in a celebratory mood across

the state. II. When judges make contentious decisions the participants are going to be upset, and

anyone who thinks otherwise is living on cloud nine. III. While waiting for his father outside the

operation theatre, David could relate to how it feels to be on cloud nine.

A. Only I

B. Only II

C. Both I and II

D. Only III

E. All I, II and III

Ans. A

5.Up in arms

I. The North of England is up in arms on rail investment but spare a thought for Wales.

II. A brag document up in the arms when it comes to sitting in front of your manager for a review. III.

Vivid colours of hot air balloons up in the arms is a novel sight for the residents too.

A. Only I

B. Only II

C. Both I and II

D. Only III

E. All I, II and III

Ans. A.

SBI PO Exam Question Paper with Answers 2023- Part 1


Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single

sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the

statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the

above sentences in one.


6. In a patriarchal society, parenting is often seen as the mother's responsibility. Both the parents are

required to bring up a child.

I. Whereas

II. Then

III. Because

A. Only I

B. Only II

C. Only III

D. Both I and III

E. None of the above

Ans. A

Direction: In this question, two columns I and II and three sentences are given, which are divided into

two parts. Column I (A, B and C) consists of the first half of each sentence and Column II (D, E and F)

consists of the second half of each sentence. Match column I with column II, so that the sentences

formed are both meaningful and grammatically correct. Choose the option as your answer.

7. Column I

A) Protesters chained themselves to the old church

B) Positioning himself carefully

C) After getting into the computer, the hacker

Column II

D) allowed the man to escalade the wall and escape through the field.

E) in an attempt to stop the construction crew from being able to demolish it.

F) will have been able to disable the device and make it unusable.

A. A-E

B. B-D and C-F

C. C-E and A- D

D. A-E and B-D

E. All A-E, B-D and C-E

Ans. D

8. Column I

A) Because it is important to know the altitude during a jump,

B) With no way to curated such a large collection of Roman relics,

C) Blowing out the flicker quickly, the boy was able to

Column II

D) the museum overseer hired another supervisor to oversee the set.

E) snuff out the candle and hop into bed before his mother walked into the room.

F) a skydiver should use an altimeter to determine the distance above land or sea.

A. A-F

B. B-D and C-E

C. C-E and A- F

D. A-E and B-D

E. All A-E, B-D and C-E

Ans. C

Direction: Three statements are given below at A, B and C . There may be some errors in the given

statements. Mark the correct statement as the answer. If all the statements are incorrect, mark option

E, i.e., "All are incorrect" as the answer.

9.

I. After three-and-a-half days of deliberation, the jury decided to acquit Mr. Ashis.

II. The release of the images was a result of mounting concern for the budding tennis player.

III. The footballer tested positive and will be absent from the training ground and technical area.

A. Only I

B. Only II

C. Only III

D. Both II and III

E. All are correct

Ans. D.

10.

I. He was a genius whose work was loved by everyone and his work attracted a fan following from

around the world.

II. The investigators have seized the looted artefacts during the raid.

III. A self-portrait by Frida Kahlo, an artist known for her raw emotional intensity, was sold for $34.9

million last week.

A. Only I

B. Only II

C. Only III

D. Both I and II

E. All are correct

Ans. C.

11.If a meaningful word can be formed using 3rd, 4th, 6th and 8th letters of RAVISHMENT, what will

be the third letter from the left of the newly formed word? If more than one word is formed, mark your

answer as X. If no meaningful word can be formed, mark your answer as Z.

A. H

B. I

C. V

D. X

E. Z

Ans. C.

12.How many such pairs of digits are there in the number ‘81346528 ’ which have as many digits

between them as they have in numerical series (in forward and backward both directions)?

A. Two

B. Four

C. Three

D. More than Four

E. None of the above

Ans. D

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Six bottles A, B, C, D, E, and F are filled with water such that none has more than 155ml water. No

two bottles have the same quantity of water. D has more water than only two bottles; one of them is E.

B has the highest level of water. The quantity of water that bottle C has is just lower than B. A has

more water than F has. The quantity of water in bottle F is not the least. The bottle having the

third-highest level of water consists of 140ml of water. The least amount of water a bottle contains is

half of the same that bottle A contains.

13. How many bottles have more quantity than F?

A. One

B. Three

C. Four

D. Cannot be determined

E. None of these

Ans. C.

14. If the quantity of E and D is 180ml and the difference between the quantity of A and B is 15 ml

then what will be the total quantity of D+B?

A. 250ml

B. 265ml

C. 270ml

D. 290ml

E. None of these

Ans. B

15.Which bottle among the following has the second highest quantity?

A. F

B. C

C. E

D. A

E. None of these

Ans. B

Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions that follow.

Twelve people are seated in two parallel rows with an equal number of people seated in each row. In

row 1, A, B, C, D, E, and F are seated facing towards the South while in row 2, P, Q, R, S, T, and U

are seated facing towards the North. People seated in one row face the people seated in another row.

C sits immediately to the right of D who faces S. S sits second to the left of U. Two people are seated

between S and P, who sit at the end of the row. E sits immediately to the right of F who sits at the end

of the row. B faces Q. T who does not face A sits second to the right of R.

16. Who among the following sits opposite S?

A. B

B. D

C. E

D. A

E. None of these

Ans. B.

17.Who among the following sits diagonally opposite A?

A. Q

B. P

C. T

D. U

E. None of these

Ans. D.

18.Four from the following are similar in a certain way and form a group. Find out the one, which does

not belong to that group.

A. B, C

B. E, F

C. T, U

D. Q, R

E. D, A

Ans. E.

19.How many letters are there in the alphabetical series between the one, who sits near F and the

one, who sits opposite C?

A. Ten

B. Eleven

C. Twelve

D. Thirteen

E. None of these

Ans. C.

20.Who among the following sits second to the left of the one who sits to the immediate right of the

one who faces R?

A. No one

B. D

C. B

D. T

E. P

Ans. B.

Direction: What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

21. 33, 36, 44, 59, ?, 118

A. 77

B. 83

C. 94

D. 88

E. 103

Ans. B.

22.162, 125, 94, 65, ?, 23

A. 44

B. 42

C. 53

D. 31

E. 37

Ans. B.

23.2, 15, 64, 195, ?, 393

A. 256

B. 291

C. 342

D. 392

E. 316

Ans. D.

24.322, ?, 82, 42, 22, 12

A. 144

B. 162

C. 96

D. 112

E. 256

Ans. B.

Direction: Study the following table and answer the given question.

The table below shows the data of household items sold by four shops A, B, C and D in a particular

month. These four shops sold only three types of items, i.e., oven, refrigerator and air conditioner.

Note: Total number of items sold by a shop in the table is the sum of the number of ovens,

refrigerators and air conditioners sold by that shop.

25. Find the total number of ovens sold by all four shops.

A. 394

B. 373

C. 364

D. 388

E. 402

Ans. D

26. Number of ovens sold by shop C and A together is what percentage of the total number of items

sold by shop A.

A. 72.5%

B. 87.4%

C. 75.2%

D. 63.8%

E. 83.6%

Ans. E

27. An electronic shop E sold only two types of appliances i.e., oven and refrigerator. In the same

month, the number of ovens sold by shop E is 9/13 of the number of refrigerators sold by shop C and

the number of refrigerators sold by shop E is 20% less than the number of refrigerators sold by shop

A. Find the difference between the number of ovens and refrigerators sold by shop E.

A. 22

B. 13

C. 16

D. 23

E. None of these

Ans. B

28.Find the ratio of the average number of refrigerators sold by shop B and D together to the number

of ovens sold by D.

A. 7 : 8

B. 5 : 4

C. 2 : 3

D. 14 : 17

E. None of these

Ans. A

29.If total number of items sold by shop C is increased by 28% but number of ovens and refrigerators

sold by it remain unchanged, what will be the percentage increase in number of ovens sold by shop C?

A. 113.75%

B. 125%

C. 92.25%

D. 117.50%

E. 105%

Ans. A

30.A and B invest in a ratio 4 : 5 to start a business. After 6 months A doubles his investment while B

withdraws % of his investment. If profit obtained at the end of 1 year is Rs. 49000, find the share

of A in profit.

A. Rs. 42500

B. Rs. 28300

C. Rs. 31500

D. Rs. 34800

E. Rs. 25400

Ans. C

Direction: What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

31. 0.5, 2, 9, 35, 104, ?

A. 217

B. 207

C. 239

D. 195

E. 189

Ans. B.

32.6, 5, 7, 12 .5, ?, 69.5

A. 19

B. 18.5

C. 31

D. 27

E. 23

Ans. D.

33.1030, 1024, 1010, 969, 864, ?

A. 634

B. 582

C. 732

D. 696

E. 520

Ans. A.

34.294, ?, 255, 222, 180, 129

A. 287

B. 279

C. 261

D. 272

E. 284

Ans. B.

35.12, ?, 63, 114, 182, 267

A. 23

B. 31

C. 29

D. 38

E. 42

Ans. C.

Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

(You are not expected to calculate the exact value)

36.

= ?

A. 11

B. 15

C. 9

D. 6

E. 18

Ans. C

37.

A. 225

B. 240

C. 210

D. 180

E. 160

Ans. A.

38.

= ?

A. 19

B. 21

C. 24

D. 16

E. 12

Ans. B.

39.350.063 – ? = (17 .991)2 +

A. 22

B. 37

C. 112

D. 14

E. 67

Ans. A.

40.(520.05 ÷ 12 .99 × 64.05) ÷ x = 39.99% of 80.02

A. 90

B. 80

C. 60

D. 70

E. 45

Ans. B

41.If a meaningful word can be formed using 1st, 2nd, 4th and 8th letters of CAMPFIRE, what will be

the second letter from the left of the newly formed word? If more than one word is formed, mark your

answer as X. If no meaningful word can be formed, mark your answer as Z.

A. P

B. A

C. X

D. C

E. Z

Ans. C

42.Which of the symbols should be placed in the blank spaces in the given expression so as to make G

< H and I ≥ J definitely true?

H > L _ I ≥ G = E _ J

A. >, =

B. ≥, ≥

C. =, >

D. >,>

E. ≥, =

Ans. E

43.Which of the following symbols should replace the blanks in the given expression to make the

expressions X ≤ Z true?

O = X = M _ Q _ Z

A. <, <

B. ≤, =

C. ≤, <

D. <, ≤

E. None of these

Ans. B.

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Six people perform a dance performance on different dates of different months. Six people A, B, C, D, E

and F are to perform different dances i.e. jazz, swing, tap, ballet, modern, Salsa on different dates viz.

11th and 22nd in different months viz. October, November and December, but not necessarily in the

same order.

Two people performed between C and B, who performed modern. Number of people performed before

A is the same as the number of people performed after Swing. A performed on an even number of

dates in the month of even number of days. B performed just before E who performed ballet. F

performed a swing just after jazz. D did not perform salsa.

44. Who among the following performs on 22nd October?

A. F

B. C

C. A

D. B

E. E

Ans. B.

45.How many people performed between ballet and jazz?

A. One

B. Two

C. Three

D. Four

E. None

Ans. C.

46.Who performed immediately after C?

A. D

B. E

C. A

D. F

E. None of these

Ans. D.

47.Who among the following are performed in the same month?

A. F, B

B. E, A

C. D, C

D. C, A

E. F, E

Ans. C.

48.D performed which dance form?

A. Jazz

B. Ballet

C. Salsa

D. Tap

E. Swing

Ans. D

Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. You have to

take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.

Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given

statements disregarding commonly known facts.

49. Statements:

Only a few Greece is Finland.

All Finland is Denmark.

No Denmark is Europe.

Conclusions:

I. Some Greece is Europe

II. No Greece is Europe

A. Only I follows

B. Only II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Ans. C.

50.Statements:

All CPUs are Mouse.

Only a few Mouse are Keyboards.

Some Keyboards are not Monitor.

Conclusions:

I. Some Keyboards are CPU

II. Some Mouse are not Monitor

A. Only I follows

B. Only II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follows

Ans. D.

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