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The SBI PO 2025 Practice Mock Test Series 13 is a crucial tool for aspirants gearing up for the Prelims exam. This series, likely offered by various online educational platforms, provides candidates with simulated exam environments to hone their skills and strategies.
SBI PO Practice Mock Test Set 1
1. Raman took a loan of ₹15,000 from Laxman. It was agreed that for the first three years, the rate of interest charged would be at 8% Simple Interest per annum, and at 10% Compound Interest (compounded annually) from the fourth year onwards. Raman did not pay anything until the end of the fifth year. How much would he repay if he clears the entire amount only at the end of the fifth year?
- (a) ₹22,506
- (b) ₹22,105
- (c) ₹22,900
- (d) ₹22,500
- (e) ₹22,450
2. Ram and Shyam are travelling from point A to B, which are 60 km apart. Travelling at a certain speed, Ram takes one hour more than Shyam to reach point B. If Ram doubles his speed, he will take 30 minutes less than Shyam to reach point B. At what speed was Ram driving from point A to B?
- (a) 15 kmph
- (b) 35 kmph
- (c) 30 kmph
- (d) 25 kmph
- (e) 20 kmph
3. 6 litres are drawn from a cask full of wine, and it is then filled with water. 6 litres of the mixture are drawn again, and the cask is filled with water. The quantity of wine now left in the cask is to that of the water in it as 121:23. How much does the cask hold?
- (a) 54 litres
- (b) 62 litres
- (c) 70 litres
- (d) 72 litres
- (e) None of these
4. A passenger train leaves Calcutta at 4 PM and travels at the rate of 30 kilometres per hour. The mail train leaves Calcutta at 9 PM and travels, on a parallel line of rails, at the rate of 45 km per hour. When will the second train overtake the first?
- (a) 10 hours after the first train starts
- (b) 12 hours after the second train starts
- (c) 10 hours after the second train starts
- (d) 12 hours after the first train starts
- (e) None of these
DIRECTIONS (Qs 5-10): In each of the questions below, a question is followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and choose the correct option.
5. How far is point A from point D?
Statement I:
- Point A is 4m to the north of point B.
- Point C is 3m to the east of point A.
- Point D is to the west of point A such that points C, A, and D form a straight line of 7m.
Statement II:
- Point F is 3m to the south of point D.
- Point C is 4m to the east of point A.
- Point A is 3m to the north of point B.
- Point A lies on the line formed by joining points C and D.
Options:
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Both I and II
(d) Either I or II
(e) Neither I nor II
6. What does ‘Zee’ represent in a code language?
Statement I:
- In that code language, ‘ah koj zee pig’ means ‘can you take that’.
- In that code language, ‘et zee lin ter’ means ‘you may come now’.
Statement II:
- (No additional information is provided in Statement II.)
Options:
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Both I and II
(d) Either I or II
(e) Neither I nor II
7. How is H related to C?
Statement I:
- M has two daughters. One of them is Z, who is married to H.
Statement II:
- C is the mother of Y, the younger sister of Z.
Statement III:
- M is C’s husband.
Options:
(a) Only I and II
(b) Only I and III
(c) Only I and either II or III
(d) Any two of the three
(e) All are necessary
8. Which one of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces (from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that both N > L and G > K are definitely true?
Expression:
N _ G _ P _ L _ K
Options:
(a) >, <, >, <
(b) >, >, <, <
(c) >, >, >, <
(d) >, >, >, >
(e) None of these
9. Which one of the following will be definitely true if the expression ‘Q < S > V – W = R’ is definitely true?
Options:
(a) S = R
(b) V < Q
(c) W < Q
(d) R ≤ V
(e) None of these
10. Which one of the following will be definitely true if the expression ‘F – A < L < C > O ≥ N; Y > L; Q > C’ is definitely true?
Options:
(a) Q ≥ N
(b) F < Y
(c) Q > F
(d) Y ≤ N
(e) None of these
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 10-15): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions given below.
Eight friends Puneet, Rasika, Amit, Shilpi, Tanvi, Kiran, Nav and Navneet are sitting around a square table such a that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. Persons who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
Shilpi sits third to the right of Puneet. Puneet faces the
centre.
Navneet is not an immediate neighbour of Puneet or Shilpi. Tanvi sits third to the right of Amit.
Amit does not sit in the middle of any of the sides and is not an immediate neighbour of Navneet.
Only one person sits between Puneet and Kiran. Rasika is not an immediate neighbor of Kiran.
11. Who amongst the following sits fourth to the left of Kiran?
- (a) Navneet
- (c) Tanvi
- (e) None of these
- (b) Amit
- (d) Rasika
12. What is the position of Rasika with respect to Amit?
- (a) Immediately to the left
- (b) Immediately to the right Third to the right
- (c) Third to the left
- (e) None of these
13. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
- (a) Tanvi
- (c) Kiran
- (e) None of these
- (b) Nav
- (d) Shilpi
14. Who sits third to the right of Nav?
- (a) Amit
- (c) Rasika
- (e) None of these
- (b) Shilpi
- (d) Navneet
15. How many people sit between Tanvi and Rasika?
- (a) None
- (b) One
- (c) Two
- (d) Three
- (e) None of these
Answers
- a
- e
- d
- c
- d
- c
- c
- c
- d
- c
- a
- b
- c
- d
- b