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7th May 2015, 11:56 AM
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Syndicate Bank PO Paper Review
I have applied for Syndicate Bank Probationary Officer (PO) Exam and approximately I have completed its preparations but I want a view of Exam Paper . Please provide me a book that publish Syndicate Bank PO Model Question Paper so I will try to solve them and get confidence ..
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11th January 2016, 10:45 AM
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Re: Syndicate Bank PO Paper Review
Hello sir I’m preparing for bank exam of Syndicate bank for the PO post. Would tou please provide me paper review of PO exam of syndicate bank?
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11th January 2016, 10:45 AM
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Re: Syndicate Bank PO Paper Review
Syndicate bank PO paper review is same as the IBPS PO exam. IBPS conduct a common entrance exam for bank employee post in different level. Here the pattern of the PO test was as follows: Section Total Questions Max. Marks Level of Difficulty Reasoning 50 50 Moderate English Language 50 50 Easy-Moderate Quantitative Aptitude 50 50 Moderate – High General Awareness 50 50 Moderate Total 200 200 Reasoning: Topic Number of questions Sitting Arrangements (Linear) 13 (5+5+3) Directions 1 CR 4 (3+1) Input-Output 6 Mathematical Inequality 6 Coding-Decoding 6 (5+1) Sitting Arrangements (Circular) 6 Blood-Relation 2 Syllogisms 6 English: Topic Number of questions Reading Comprehensions 10 (1 set) Para jumbles 5 Cloze Test 10 Sentence Correction 5 Spell Check 5 FIB 5 Spot the error 10 Quantitative aptitude: Topic Number of questions Comparison of Variables 5 Series 5 Data Sufficiency 5 Ages 1 Percentage 3 Data Interpretation “ Pie Chart + Table 5 Data Interpretation “ Line Graph 5 Data Interpretation “ Table 5 Data Interpretation “ Case Let 5 Mensuration 1 Simple/Compound Interest 1 Partnership 1 Time, Speed and Distance (boats & streams) 1 Approximation 5 Geometric Progression Based 1 Linear Equation Based 1 General Awareness: In general, the difficulty level of this section was moderate. This section saw a mix of questions from Current Affairs and Banking. A lot of questions that comprised current affairs were based on |
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