IBPS PO 2024 | REASONING PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS 2023 | REASONING EXAM LEVEL | BY SONA MAM

Bankers Adda2 minutes read

Son Sharma is starting the IUPS PO Batch with warm-up sessions focusing on previous year questions, along with sharing daily preparation details. Participation in these sessions is crucial for upcoming exams like IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI RRB, and Gramin Bank recruitment.

Insights

  • Participation in the IUPS PO Batch led by Son Sharma is crucial for those preparing for upcoming exams like IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI RRB, and Gramin Bank recruitment, providing valuable insights and practice with previous year questions.
  • The sessions focus not only on solving mathematical and logical problems but also on developing speed and accuracy in answering questions within time constraints, highlighting the importance of practical training and time management in exam preparation.

Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free

Recent questions

  • What is the focus of the IUPS PO Batch warm-up session?

    Previous year questions

Related videos

Summary

00:00

Bank Exam Prep: IUPS PO Batch Details

  • Son Sharma is starting the IUPS PO Batch with a warm-up session focusing on previous year questions.
  • The complete plan of the batch, including daily preparation details, will be shared.
  • A free IBPS PO batch on YouTube will provide the 2023 previous year question paper for discussion.
  • Participation in these sessions is crucial for upcoming exams like IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI RRB, and Gramin Bank recruitment.
  • A combo pack is available for preparation, offering a discount with a coupon code for enrollment in any batch.
  • Bank Maha Pack includes discounts, test series, and books, recommended for comprehensive preparation.
  • A puzzle-solving exercise involving seating arrangements on a square table is presented, emphasizing practice for IPS PO Pre exam.
  • The session transitions to a box-based puzzle with five boxes and fruits, requiring logical placement.
  • A distance and direction question is tackled, involving points A, B, C, J, K, H, D, E, F, and G, with specific measurements provided.
  • The shortest distance between points G and F is determined as a final challenge in the exercise.

23:20

Calculating Distances with Speed and Clarity

  • The distance from one point to another is being calculated.
  • Each child is observed for one second to clear confusion.
  • The distance between two points is determined based on other known distances.
  • Specific measurements are given, such as 8 and 6, to calculate distances.
  • Mathematical operations are used to find the shortest distance.
  • The text discusses the preparation of exam content and the importance of clarity.
  • The need for speed in answering questions within a time limit is emphasized.
  • The text mentions the significance of practical training sessions.
  • A logic puzzle involving travel destinations is presented and solved step by step.
  • Instructions for solving multiple-choice questions quickly are provided, emphasizing time management.

44:50

Deciphering Symbol Sequences: Big, Small, Equal

  • Instructions given to move from one symbol to another in a sequence, involving various signs like big, small, and equal.
  • Emphasis on breaking relationships between symbols and determining the resulting symbol based on the sequence.
  • A question posed regarding the transformation of symbols and the relationship between different symbols.
  • The importance of symbols having big, small, and equal signs in the sequence.
  • Encouragement for audience participation in solving symbol-related questions and homework assignments.
Channel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatar

Try it yourself — It’s free.