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The Data Interpretation (DI) section is a key part of both SBI PO Prelims and Mains. Among the many types of DI questions asked, Caselet DI is often considered one of the most tricky and time-consuming. Unlike regular DI, Caselets don’t present data in tables, charts, or graphs. Instead, the data is hidden in a paragraph form. This means you have to read, understand, and extract the data before solving the questions. In this blog, we will explain what Caselet DI is, its importance in SBI PO 2025, share tips to solve it efficiently, and provide a free PDF containing high-level Caselet DI questions with answers and solutions.

What is Caselet DI?

Caselet DI is a type of data interpretation where the data is given in the form of a written passage or paragraph instead of a table or graph. You have to carefully read the paragraph, understand the context, identify the numerical data, and then use it to solve the given set of questions.

For example, a paragraph might describe sales of different products over different months without using a chart. You must manually note down the figures and organize them in a logical way to answer the questions.

Importance of Caselet DI in SBI PO 2025

Caselet DI is highly important, especially in the SBI PO Mains Exam, where DI-based questions carry a weightage of 20–25 marks. In both Prelims and Mains, you can expect 1–2 sets of Caselet DI, each carrying 5 questions.

Here’s why it’s important:

  • High scoring if solved accurately
  • Tests comprehension + calculation + logical thinking
  • Regularly asked in SBI PO Mains and other banking exams
  • Often involves missing data, approximation, or percentage-based logic

Most Important Questions of Caselet DI for SBI PO 2025

To help you with practice, we have prepared a free PDF of Caselet DI Questions for SBI PO 2025. These questions are based on recent trends and patterns seen in the SBI PO Prelims exams.

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

1. In the game show of KBC, total 1680 and 1540 people registered from Delhi and Kolkata respectively.

2. Ratio of the number of females who registered from Delhi to the number of females who registered from Kolkata is 7:6 and the number of males who registered from Delhi is 35 more than the number of males who registered from Kolkata.

3. KBC responded to 30% of the total females of Kolkata and 20% of the males of Delhi.

4. Number of males from Kolkata who got response from KBC is 12 more than the number of females from Kolkata who got response from KBC.

5. Number of females from Kolkata who got response from KBC is 84% of number of females from Delhi who got response from KBC.

Question 1: Find the number of females who registered from Kolkata.

A) 680

B) 640

C) 630

D) 660

E) 650

Question 2: Find the number of males from Delhi who got response from KBC.

A) 189

B) 192

C) 178

D) 196

E) 172

Question 3: Find the ratio of number of males who registered from Delhi to the number of males who registered from Kolkata.

A) 6:5

B) 24:29

C) 8:5

D) 27: 26

E) 18:23

Question 4: Find the difference between the total number of people from Delhi and from Kolkata who got response from KBC.

A) 44

B) 16

C) 28

D) 34

E) 24

Question 5: Number of females who registered from Kolkata is what percentage of number of males who registered from Kolkata?

A) 69.2%

B) 62.7%

C) 76.1%

D) 45.3%

E) 79.9%

Tips to Solve Caselet DI Questions

Here are some easy-to-follow tips to master Caselet DI for SBI PO:

  1. Read the caselet carefully
    Focus on the structure of the paragraph. Identify the subject, period, and quantitative information.
  2. Break the data into a table
    Convert the given information into a table or list for better clarity. This makes the calculation faster.
  3. Look for total values or percentages
    Many caselets are based on ratios, percentages, or averages. Be ready to use basic formulas.
  4. Avoid assumptions
    Only use the data given. Do not make any assumptions if data is missing.
  5. Underline or jot down key points
    While reading, underline or write the key figures or conditions to avoid reading again and again.
  6. Practice speed reading
    Practice identifying important data quickly without losing focus on the numbers.
  7. Attempt easy sets first
    In the exam, if the caselet seems lengthy or tricky, leave it for later. Don’t waste time early on.
  8. Use rough sheets wisely
    Organize your work neatly on rough paper so you don’t get confused between data points.

Disclaimer: The Caselet DI questions and solutions provided are for practice and guidance only. They are illustrative, not official SBI PO exam content. Actual exam questions may differ in wording, format, or difficulty. Candidates should always consult official SBI notices for authentic and updated information.

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