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Obituaries form an important part of the General Awareness section in competitive exams like SBI PO Mains. In recent years, questions related to notable personalities who passed away have frequently appeared in the exam. These questions test not just memory, but also a candidate’s awareness of national and international news events. As the SBI PO Mains 2025 approaches, candidates should make it a point to revise all key obituaries from the past year to strengthen their chances of scoring well in the General Awareness section.
Obituaries Capsule for SBI PO Mains 2025
The General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness section in the SBI PO Mains exam often includes a few questions on recent obituaries, especially those involving prominent figures from politics, sports, literature, science, or social service. These individuals have made significant contributions to their respective fields and are often covered widely in the news, making them high-probability topics for exam-setters. Hence, revising a capsule that compiles such news in one place can be incredibly helpful.
Obituaries Capsule for SBI PO Mains 2025, Download PDF
In this obituary capsule, we’ve included a month-wise list of notable personalities who passed away in the past months, along with their professions, countries and major achievements. This format not only helps in quick recall but also assists in associating names with their contributions, something that can come in handy during the exam. From national heroes and Padma awardees to internationally renowned figures, this PDF will cover a broad spectrum of personalities that have been in the news.
Get a free PDF of the complete Obituaries Capsule (October 2024 to April 2025) by clicking the link below. This document is optimised for revision and designed to give you an edge in the General Awareness section.
Obituaries Capsule for SBI PO Mains 2025: Download PDF
How to Use the Capsule for Effective Revision
Here are some tips to make the most of the obituary capsule:
- Revise regularly: Go through the capsule once every week in the final month before the exam.
- Create flashcards: Especially for names that are hard to remember or not commonly known.
- Connect with news: Try linking the names with events or achievements you remember from news stories.
- Mark recent months: Pay extra attention to obituaries from October (last year) to April (this year), as recent events carry higher weightage.