IBPS PO Prelims: Exam Analysis - 27th October, Slot III

October 27, 2016    

Dear Readers,
The final and fourth day of IBPS PO - VI (Prelim) Exam is starts from today, 27th October 2016. The third shift of fourth day is over.  The question pattern of the exam is as follows:

IBPS PO Prelims: Exam Analysis - 26th October, Slot III

The question pattern of the exam is as follows:


No of Questions
Maximum Marks
English Language
Quantitative Aptitude
Reasoning Ability
Total

Now we are going to discuss the overall exam analysis of today’s exams:
No of Questions
Level of Question
English Language Reading Comprehension 7 Moderate No Synonym/Antonym questions were asked
Para jumble 5 Moderate
Spotting Error 10 Moderate
Cloze Test 8 Moderate
Good Attempt (Out of 30)
Quantitative Aptitude Number Series 5 Easy
Approximation 5 Moderate
Quadratic Equation 5 Moderate
Data Interpretation (DI) 5 Moderate
Data Interpretation (DI) 5 Moderate
Miscellaneous Questions (Profit Loss, Average, Boats & Stream, Age, Mixture Allegation, Partnership, Compound/Simple Interest, Time & Work, etc.) 10 Moderate
Good Attempt (Out of 35 )
Reasoning Ability Syllogism 5 Easy
Inequalities 5 Moderate
Direction 2 Moderate
Blood Relation 2 Easy
Sitting Arrangement (Circular and Linear) 10 Moderate
Puzzles (Comparison and Floor based) 10 Moderate
Miscellaneous (Problems based on ages/weight/rank) 1 Easy
Good Attempt (Out of 35 )
Overall Good Attempt (Out of 100)

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IBPS PO Prelims: Exam Analysis - 27th October, Slot III 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu October 27, 2016 Dear Readers, The final and fourth day of IBPS PO - VI (Prelim) Exam is starts from today, 27th October 2016.  The third shift of fourth...


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