SBI PO finished and now is the time for the BOSS OF ALL BANKS to conduct the recruitment i.e. RBI ASSISTANT EXAM 2015. So let’s analyze and review what the RBI ASSISTANT Exam like and what was the good attempt in the exam.
There were 200 questions in the paper - Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, English Language and Computer Knowledge. Each question had 5 options. There was negative marking of one-fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question for all the sections. The exam is going to be conducted in two shifts. We are providing you the review of the 1st Shift.
The overall exam was easy. All the sections were doable.
The details of the individual sections are given below:
Total Ques.
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Level of Difficulty
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Good Attempts
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Easy to Moderate
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Quantitative Aptitude
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General Awareness
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English Language
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Computer Knowledge
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Reasoning - The Reasoning Section was easy to Moderate. The questions were from:
- Circular Arrangement - 5
- Puzzle - 5
- Inequality- 5
- Syllogism - 5
- Data sufficiency - 5
- Series-5
- Miscellaneous: 10
English Language - The English Section was easy.
- RC-10
- Cloze Test- 10
- Spelling error-5
- Sentence correction-5
- Para jumble (story based) - 5
- Fill in the blanks - 5
Quantitative Aptitude
The details of the section are as follows:
- DI-5
- Simplification-15
- Series-5
- Miscellaneous - 15 – Mainly from SI, CI, Time n work, Time n Distance, Boats and Streams, Mixture & Allegation, Age, Geometry, Ration n proportions, Partnership.
General Awareness
This section was easy. The section includes questions from both Current Affairs and Banking Awareness.
Also includes some static questions.
Computer Knowledge
Out of the total questions, 20 - 25 - easy and rest questions requires more time. The main areas from which questions were asked are: Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), Networking, Basic Hardware and Software.
Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by BankersAdda. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.
All the best!!
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