How to crack SBI Clerk exam in 10 days?

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

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    The study plan for 10 days for RBI Assistant exam is given below.

    Day

    Topics to be covered

    Day 1

    Quant: Practice Quadratic Equation questions

    Reasoning: Practice Inequality

    Attempt at least one mock test to check your level of preparation

    Check your strong and weak areas

    Work more on your calculation speed and revise the formulas

    Day 2

    Quant: Practice Number Series Questions

    Reasoning: Practice Syllogism Questions.

    Attempt 1 mock test and analyse it

    Day 3

    Quant: Practice Simplification and Approximation questions and probability questions

    Reasoning: Practice coding-decoding

    Spend some time on your strong areas

    Attempt 1 mock test and analyze your performance.

    Day 4

    English: Practice para jumbles

    Quant: Practice ration proportion and age-related questions.

    Reasoning: Practice blood relation questions.

    Attempt 1 mock test and analyze properly.

    Day 5

    English: Practise cloze test

    Quant: Start with time and work and partnership

    Reasoning: Practice order and ranking questions.

    Practice 1 mock test and analyze your performance.

    Day 6

    Quant: Practice percentage and average questions.

    Reasoning: Practice direction distance questions.

    Attempt 1 mock test and analyze.

    English: Revise grammar rules.

    Day 7

    Quant: Start time speed distance and mixture and alligations

    Reasoning: Practice seating arrangement.

    Practice 1 mock.

    English: Practice RC

    Day 8

    Quant: Practice simple interest and CI, pipe, and cistern

    Reasoning: Practice Alphanumeric series

    Attempt 1-2 mock tests and analyze them properly

    English: Practice Error Spotting questions

    Day 9

    Quant: Practice questions from various types of data interpretation

    Reasoning: Practice Puzzles & Seating Arrangement

    Attempt 1-2 mock tests and analyse them

    Day 10

    Devote at least two to three hours to practising wrong questions from each mock test

    Solve 1-2 mock tests on a daily basis

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