SBI Clerk Previous Year Questions

Topic-wise PYQ sets from previous papers.

PYQ sets for SBI Clerk will be added here soon.

What are PYQ (Previous Year Questions)?

PYQ are real questions from past SBI Clerk exams. They help you understand the exam pattern, repeated topics, difficulty level, and the type of reasoning or calculation the paper expects. Solving PYQ is one of the most effective ways to prepare for competitive exams because question styles and many topics repeat across years. On this page you will find topic-wise or year-wise PYQ sets for SBI Clerk; each set can be attempted with a timer and negative marking similar to the actual exam.

Use the sets above to practice. If no sets are visible yet, we are adding them soon. In the meantime, use the Practice tab for topic-wise questions and the Mock Test tab for full-length papers. You can also explore Banking exams to choose another exam type.

Why practice PYQ for SBI Clerk?

Previous year questions show you exactly what the exam asks: question format, language, and the mix of easy, moderate, and tough questions. Many topics and even similar questions appear again, so practising PYQ improves both speed and accuracy. It also builds confidence because you get used to the real paper. For exams like SBI Clerk, where competition is high, candidates who have solved at least 3–5 years of PYQ often perform better in reasoning, quant, and general awareness. Combine PYQ with syllabus coverage and full-length mock tests for a complete preparation plan.

We recommend solving PYQ after you have covered the basics. First complete topic-wise practice from the Practice tab, then attempt PYQ by year or by topic. After that, take mock tests to simulate the full exam. For daily revision, use our daily quiz and current affairs quiz.

How to use PYQ sets effectively

Attempt each PYQ set in one go with the timer on, and apply the same negative marking as the real exam. After submitting, review every wrong and skipped question: note the correct approach and the concept behind it. If a topic keeps appearing in PYQ, give it extra focus in your revision. Track your score and accuracy across sets to see improvement. If you find a section weak (e.g. English or Quant), go back to the topic-wise practice for that section before attempting more PYQ. Many toppers solve the same PYQ set 2–3 times—first to understand the pattern, then to improve speed and accuracy.

All PYQ on pkminfotech are free. You can also use our online tools—marks calculators, score predictors, eligibility checkers—to estimate your score and plan your strategy. For more exams and resources, visit Banking, Mock Tests, or Home. Good luck with your SBI Clerk preparation.

Frequently asked questions – SBI Clerk PYQ

Are PYQ free? Yes. All previous year question sets on this page are free to attempt. You can create an account to track your attempts and accuracy.

How many years of PYQ should I solve? Aim for at least 3–5 years of papers. If time permits, solving more years helps with pattern recognition and repeated topics.

Should I do PYQ or mock test first? It is better to cover syllabus and topic-wise practice first, then PYQ, and finally full-length mock tests. PYQ help you understand the paper; mocks help you practise time management and exam-day simulation.

Where do I find full-length mock tests? Use the Mock Test tab for SBI Clerk, or go to our Mock Tests page for exam-wise full-length mocks.