Tuesday, April 08, 2014

SBI DESCRIPTIVE PAPER APPROACH

Descriptive:

                  Descriptive consists of 5 topics and you have to answer a question on each and every topic within an hour. Descriptive paper is for 50 marks.

The topics in descriptive include:
  
  Ø  Letter writing
  Ø  Short essay
  Ø  Comprehension
  Ø  Precis writing
  Ø  Long essay

Letter writing:

                   In letter writing, two questions will be asked and we need to answer any one of them. One formal letter and one informal letter will be given generally. Formal letters are those kinds of official letters which are written to professionals like bank managers. Analysis suggests that most questions on formal letters in SBI PO are like “write a letter to your manager for 3 days leave”/”
write a letter about your missing credit card to your branch manager”. Informal letters are those
kinds of letters which we write commonly to our parents/friends.

                   To write a letter first you must know the basic skeleton of the letter. Like where to put the commas and full stops and where to put the appropriate salutations etc. These are the things that evaluators observe while evaluating.

                   Remember that you've to write the British format, not the American format. You can Google it to get an idea.

                   Learn how to write both kind of letters but my personal suggestion is to prefer formal letter. Letter writing carries 10 marks.

Short essay (150 words limit):

                   You’ll be given three topics and you have to write an essay on any one of them in not more than 150 words.

                   For the same, you've to read a lot of articles on general and contemporary issues to get different ideas and you need to also have an idea of how to present those ideas in the passage.
Any essay must have 3 basic things:
1.Introduction
                -> In the introduction you've to explain the definition of the topic.
2.Body
                -> The body must be in 3 paragraphs. In 2 paragraphs write about the positive aspects of the topic and in the next paragraph, write about the negative aspects of the topic, if the topic is appositive one like globalization, automation. It must be the other way around if the topic is a negative one like terrorism, corruption.
3.Conclusion
                -> In the last paragraph conclude it in a proper way.
So a proper essay will have 5 paragraphs. This question carries 10 marks.

Comprehension:

                  You've been doing this since your elementary school days. You’ll be given a passage followed by 5 questions. You've to read the passage and write down the answer for each question.
My advice is to first read the questions and while reading the passage underline the answers with a pencil and write the answer then itself. Each question carries 2 marks, so 5 questions carry 10 marks.

Precis writing:

                  Precis writing actually means summarizing. Here a passage will be given and you’ll be asked to summarize it within a word limit. All you have to do is underline the key points while reading the paragraph and write them down in a simpler version which can be understood by everyone.
This section carries 10 marks.

Long essay (250 word limits):

                  Same as short essay. Just the wording limit is increased here. This section carries 10 marks.

COMPUTERS,MARKETING APTITUDE & GENERAL AWARENES

Computers, Marketing Aptitude and General Awareness:

                       The easiest and the scoring section in the exam.
->For computers, just know the basics. For an idea refer to previous questions as most of them would be repeated.
->For marketing aptitude, you have many booklets available in the market at a very low price. Those booklets are more than enough.
->For general awareness, you have to read newspapers and make a note of important points. Most probably they might ask questions from the previous 6 months. General awareness also covers banking awareness. So, be updated with the same by reading all the basic banking terminology and latest developments in banking sector.

That winds up 200 questions of objective paper. As soon as the timer in your computer expires, it marks the end of your objective test and you will be given a booklet with questions and space for answers. You’ll be asked to fill in your roll number before starting the exam. Let us see what topics are covered in descriptive.

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE APPROACH

Quantitative aptitude:

Data Interpretation:

                  Data interpretation(DI) will be asked for 15-20 marks. But it is a bit time consuming. You have to practice atleast 400+DI questions until the exam. For doing so, you've to practice 4 sets (each set has 5 questions) of DI every day and make sure that those 20 questions are solved inside 30mins.

Number Series:

                  Previously asked in reasoning now number series is being asked in aptitude. You know the drill, a series of numbers will be given with a missing number, and you've to find the missing number.
Sometimes a full series will be given and you might be asked to spot the number that doesn't belong to the series. Usually asked for 5 marks.

Other topics can be prepared with the questions asked in previous question papers in mind.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE APPROACH

English language:

                     The nightmare section which makes the difference between getting selected for the job/not qualified in written part itself. But remember, if you prepare for this section properly, you’ll
not only qualify for it, but you will also be practicing a basic thing for interview, sentence formation. Preparing for this section will help for both written and interview. Before actually practicing this section, you have to actually master Basic English grammar.

Now let’s see the most repeated sections in English.


Cloze test:
                     Here a passage will be given with blanks in the middle. You have to choose the appropriate word that fills the blank. People who have reading habit can score 9-10 marks easily. Those who don’t have to read newspapers (English, not your local language) a lot, particularly the editorial section. Usually asked for 10 marks.

Fill in the blanks:
                     Here, you will be given a sentence with one/two blanks. You have to fill in the correct phrase. Sometimes, two sentences with a single blank will be given. The answer fits in both the statements. You have to choose that one accurate phrase. Usually asked for 5 marks.


Common error correction:
                     Here, you will be given a statement which is divided into 5 parts. You have to choose the part which is grammatically inaccurate. Master English grammar and you can score well in this topic.
Usually asked for 5 marks.

Comprehension:
                     A passage will be given followed by 10-15 questions. You have to tick the correct answers for the questions. Usually the passage will be very big and consumes lot of time to read. My advice would be to skip this section if time doesn't permit or your reading speed is low.
You can expect either 10 or 15 marks on this topic.

Jumbled sentences:
                     5-7 sentences will be jumbled. You have to place them in their correct order of appearance and answer the questions. Usually asked for 5 marks.

Other topics can be viewed form previous question papers but these are almost definite to be asked.

REASONING APPROACH

Reasoning:

                 Seeing last year’s papers, anyone can guess that this is the most time killing section. But nothing to worry. Let’s see some topics which are easy and scoring.

Inequalities:
                 In this section, you will be given one or two statements with a series of inequality relations (like A>B<C=D) and two conclusions. All you have to do is phase out if the conclusions are true/false/can’t be determined. Sometimes they give a series of codes for the symbols like A#B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B (which implies A<B); A$B means A is not less than B (which implies that A is greater than or equal to B).The bracket part won’t be given in the question paper, you have to phase it out yourselves.  Then there will be one or two statements in coded form like A$B#C which has to be decoded into a proper mathematical relation by you. The conclusions will also be given in coded form. They also have to be decoded and then have to be compared with the decoded statements to see if they are true/false.
                Sometimes they miss a single relation in a statement and give a particular relation which must be definitely true or false. You have to phase out the missing relation. (A>B-----C A>C is definitely true which means A>B>C is our answer)
Generally they give this section for 5 marks. You can grab these 5 marks very easily.

Syllogisms:
                In this section, two or 3 statements will be given like All A are B, Some B are C. Two or three conclusions will be given like some A are B.Some B are C. You have to find out which conclusion’s true and which one’s false. For basic rules of solving this section, Google the term ‘syllogism basics’ and browse through the different techniques. Stick to the technique which you find easy. Another 5 marks grabbed easily.

Blood relations:
                You know the drill. A series of complex indirect relations between two persons will be given. You have to phase out the actual relation between the two. (If this is not asked as an individual question, it can also be asked in puzzle/seating arrangement). Sometimes, they give coded relations like A$B means A is the mother of B,A%B means A is the father of B.They give a statement like P$Q%R.How is P related to R.You have to decode the statement and answer it likewise).

Directions:
                Not a very important topic but why take our chances. Simpletopic. The travelling pattern of a person/object will be given and you might be asked to find out the final direction the person/object is facing.Some times questions can also include distances.

Now let us see some moderate sections in reasoning.

Machine input –output:
                 In these types of questions, an input will be given and it will be sorted in usually 5-8 steps. Every step will be given.

Example:
Input -   man’s mood varies with time and environment
Step-1   varies with man’s mood environment and time
Step-2   and time environment mood man’s varies with
Step-3   environment time and varies with mood man’s
Step-4   and varies environment time man’s mood with

                This will be followed by another input and 5 questions. You have to note down the input, sort out the logic of the given steps, apply the same to the given input and write down the steps. Then you can answer the 5 questions easily.
The input may not only include words, it may sometimes include a combination of numbers, special characters and words. This section can kill your time so practice it well. If you think you can’t do it, don’t go for it.

Puzzle/Seating arrangement:
                 You will be given a series of steps for a particular arrangement. You have to read the steps and make the arrangement accordingly. Simple? No.Because arrangement of every object won’t be given. You have to use logic to phase out the entire arrangement. Sometimes only 1 puzzle/seating arrangement will be given. Sometimes both will be given.SO expect a minimum of 5 marks and a maximum of 10 marks from this section.

Verbal reasoning:
                 This section can be classified as between moderate and difficult. You will be given a question and conclusions/inferences/course of actions follow.If you read the question properly, you can phase out the answers.

Non-verbal reasoning:
                 This can be the most scoring and the most time killing part in reasoning. A definite section in SBI PO. You will be given a series of four pictures and you need to sort out the 5th one.
Sometimes 5 pictures will be given and you have to choose the one that doesn’t belong to the series (Odd man out) Sometimes an analogy question can also be asked (Like A:B, find out C :?)
Usually asked for 10 marks.

Other topics can be studied from previous papers, but these are the least expected questions.

SBI PO NOTIFICATION DETAILS & EXAM PATTERN

SBI PO NOTIFICATION DETAILS & EXAM PATTERN

Hello my friends and bank job aspirants!!!Hope everything is going well.

On 5th April, 2014 State Bank of India has released a notification for recruitment of 1837 probationary officers. For all the details regarding important dates, application fee details, logon to http://www.sbi.co.in/user.html and click on download advertisement. The major change this year is that unlike the previous SBI PO examinations which were conducted offline, this year the objective paper would be conducted ONLINE.

Now before going into the details of the exam, the syllabus and tips for preparation, I want to tell you about the competition. Last year when SBI had released the notification of 1537 probationary officers, it had received 17lakh applications. Even IBPS exams don’t have this amount of competition. But I am not telling this to bring down your spirits. What’s the challenge when you get something easily!
Coming to the exam pattern, SBI PO exam has two parts:

Ø  Objective

Ø  Descriptive

In objective just like IBPS PO, SBI PO has 200 questions which need to be solved in 2hours.But the difference between IBPS PO and SBI PO is that IBPS has 5 sections.

Sr.
No.
Name of Tests (Objective)
Number of questions
Maximum
Marks
Duration
1
Reasoning
40
50
Composite Time of 2 hours
2
English Language
40
40
3
Quantitative Aptitude
40
50
4
General Awareness (with special reference to Banking Industry)
40
40
5
Computer Knowledge
40
20
Total
200
200

This was the pattern of IBPS PO III

Coming to SBI PO, it has only 4 sections.

Sr.
No.
Name of Tests (Objective)
Number of questions
Maximum
Marks
1
Reasoning
50
50
2
English Language
50
50
3
Quantitative Aptitude
50
50
4
General Awareness, MarketingAptitude, Computer Knowledge
50
50

Total
200
200

This is the normal pattern followed by SBI in every PO exam.

Now let’s break down each section and see what the scoring sections are.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

'WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA'

'WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA'


preamble of indian constitution
I got a doubt after watching all these non sence on roads what they(political players) r doing

They say that they will fight for united state but the silly thing is they fight with in them with their party flags in hand and party slogans in their mouth.
And here comes the greatt thing 'WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA' first line of our indian constitution (means democracy).Worlds biggest democratic country now in a search of real democracy it was side lined by a single person whom we often called as 'madam' 
The bad thing is in a democratic country people are the rulers but the same people are now searching for their basic rights.
We have to redefine the meaning of 
'WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA' and fight for real democracy and support for a  real democrat.
Finally this division provided a goodd platform for all these political players and the scapegoats are 'WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA'
it is high time that the people of india to wake up and work towards a good society

fight for the right

start from your side to bring awareness in masses.

Awaiting 2 see india as 'THE INDIA'


-uday shankar.b

Friday, August 02, 2013

MARADONA A FOOTBALLING AVENGER-THE RISE AND FALL

         THE RISE AND FALL OF MARADONA-A FOOTBALLING AVENGER


  There have been many players who swayed the hearts of the viewers with their beautiful skill and technique in the beautiful game of football.Only few players are worshipped as ‘GODS’ by the viewers.Maradona belongs to the second category.
                                Born in  Lanús, Buenos Aires Province to a very poor family, young Maradona was brought up in  Villa Fiorito.Young Maradona had only two targets in mind:To see himself wearing the Argentina national jersey and to become a World Champion.So he started training  with other street kids in the outskirts of Beunos Aires.

                                                            YOUNG MARADONA

The Rise:

                               At the age of 10,the talented kid was spotted by a talent scout when the child prodigy was playing for his neighbourhood club,’Estrella Roja’.The boy quickly became the backbone of Los Cebollitas(The Little Onions),the junior team of Argentina based football club Argentinos Juniors.He used to amuse spectors  by showing his wizardry on the ball in the half time intermissions.

                                           MARADONA AT ARGENTINOS JUNIORS
                10 days before his 16th birthday,Maradonna made his professional debut  with the senior team of Argentionos Juniors.He played there between 1976 and 1981,scoring 115 goals in 117 appearances before his 1million GBP transfer to Argentina football giants Boca Juniors .A year later,Maradonna picked silverware in the form of the league championship medal.

                                                        MARADONA AT BOCA JUNIORS

Maradonna  finally  fulfilled his dream of donning  the national jersey by making a full international debut at age 16, against Hungary on 27 February 1977. At age 18, he played the World Youth Championship for Argentina, and was the star of the tournament, shining in their 3–1 final win over the Soviet Union.

                                    MARADONA AFTER THE WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP
 On 2 June 1979, Maradona scored his first senior international goal in a 3–1 win against Scotland at Hampden Park.Maradona played his first World Cup tournament in 1982. Argentina played Belgium in the opening game of the 1982 Cup in Barcelona. The Catalan crowd was eager to see their new world-record signing Diego Maradona in action, but he did not perform to expectations.Argentina, the defending champions, lost to Belgium 1–0. Although the team convincingly beat Hungary and El Salvador to progress to the second round, they were defeated in the second round byBrazil and by eventual winners Italy

                                              MARADONA IN ACTION IN 1982 WORLD CUP
After the 1982 World Cup in June, Maradona was transferred to FC Barcelona in Spain for a then world record fee of£5m ($7.6m). In 1983, under coach César Luis Menotti, Barcelona and Maradona won the Copa del Rey (Spain's annual national cup competition), beating Real Madrid, and the Spanish Super Cup, beating Athletic Bilbao. However, Maradona had a difficult tenure in Barcelona.First a bout with hepatitis, then a broken ankle caused by an ill-timed tackle by Athletic's Andoni Goikoetxea threatened with jeopardizing Maradona's career, but after treatment and therapy it was possible for him to soon be back on the pitch.

                                                          MARADONA AT BARCELONA
During his two injury-hit seasons at Barcelona, Maradona scored 38 goals in 58 games. At Barcelona, Maradona got into frequent disputes with the team's directors, especially club president Josep Lluís Núñez, culminating with a demand to be transferred out of Camp Nou in 1984. He was transferred to Napoli in Italy's Serie A for another world record fee, £6.9m ($10.48m).
                                                          MARADONA ARRIVES AT NAPOLI
At Napoli, Maradona reached the peak of his professional career. He quickly became an adored star among the club's fans, and in his time there he elevated the team to the most successful era in its history. Led by Maradona, Napoli won their only Serie A Italian Championships in 1986/87 and 1989/1990, placing second in the league twice, in 1987/88 and 1988/89. Other honors during the Maradona era at Napoli included the Coppa Italia in 1987, (second place in the Coppa Italia in 1989), the UEFA Cup in 1989 and the Italian Supercup in 1990. Maradona was the top scorer in Serie A in 1987/88.
Maradona finally achieved the holy grail of International football,the world cup in 1986.It was in this world cup that the world came to know about the mecurial player who played every minute in the game.He scored 5 goals and 5 assists in the process,but two of these goals standout,both scored against England in the Semi-finals.The first,scored with his hand,controversially named as ’Hand of God’ goal and the second one ‘Goal of the Century’ which marked his genius as he dribbled past 5 English players before going on to score.  He is the only player to win the Golden Ball at both the FIFA U-20 World Cup and FIFA World Cup, in 1979 and 1986 respectively.
                                                MARADONA AFTER THE WORLD CUP WIN

The Fall:

Every fairy tale has a demon.Maradona’s life is no exception.Maradona was a cocaine addict from the mid 1980s until 2000.He allegedly began using the drug in 1983 when he played for Barcelona.By the time he joined Napoli,he was a regular addict,which began to interfere with his play.
                        Though Argentina reached the 1990 world cup finals only to be eventual runnerup,cocaine began to take its toll on the former world cup winner. After serving a 15-month ban for failing a drug test for cocaine, Maradona left Napoli in disgrace in 1992. Despite interest from Real Madrid of Spain and Olympique Marseille of France, he signed for Sevilla of Spain, where he stayed for one year.In 1993 he played for Newell's Old Boys.He was even sent home from the 1994 World Cup after another failed drug test,which signalled the end of his glorious international career.In 1995 he returned to Boca Juniors for two years.

                                               MARADONA AFTER GAINING WEIGHT IN 2005
In 2000, Maradona published his autobiography Yo Soy El Diego ("I am The Diego"), which became an instant bestseller in his home country. Two years later, Maradona donated the Cuban royalties of his book to "the Cuban people and Fidel.
In 2000, he won FIFA Player of the Century award which was to be decided by votes on their official website, their official magazine and a grand jury. Maradona won the Internet based poll by wide margins, garnering 53.6% of the votes against 18.53% for Pelé. In spite of this, and shortly before the ceremony, FIFA unexpectedly decided to add a second award and appointed a "Football Family" committee composed of football journalists that also gave to Pelé the title of best player of the century to make it a draw.
The rise:
A phoenix rises from the ashes.Same is the case for MAradona.He became the national coach of football team after rehabilliation ,numerous weight reduction programmes in 2008.He framed a winning formula and took Argentina through the qualifying rounds of world cup 2010 held in South Africa.Th team won every match until the quarter finals only to be defeated by Germany in the quarter finals.A hero’s welcome was given to Maradona and the team back home and a promise of a contract extension until the next world cup was made.However,few days later,the Argentina Football Association relieved Maradona of his duties.An ill-fated one year reign in a Dubai based club followed.

                                                            COACHING ARGENTINA
Still idol to millions,Maradona’s image as a mecurial footballer will never be forgotten and The Goal of the Century will always be in the hearts of fans aslong as a football is kicked on this earth.


                              MARADONNA STILL WORSHIPPED IN NAPLES AS A GOD
Diego Maradona's blaugrana shirt at display in FC Barcelona Museum.
The first meeting of Maradona and Pelé,1979. In 2000 the two players were named joint FIFA Player of the 20th Century

                                                                                                                            author: SaratChandra.M