IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam Analysis, Review 2018: 12th August - 1st Slot

August 12, 2018    


Dear students, with IBPS RRB PO 2018, the banking aspirants across India have got another opportunity to make a headway in their career with a public sector bank in the country. The notification for the examination to be held for this recruitment process was released in the month of June and today is the 1st day of IBPS RRB PO Prelims Examination 2018. A huge number of students apply and appear for this examination every year and that's the reason why the fight to get through it is real tough. So, it's a must for one to get down to the nitty-gritty so as to be prepared with the best strategy to deal with this examination.

Here is the detailed analysis of today's 1st shift of IBPS RRB PO Prelims Examination by Adda247 that discusses in detail the pattern and types of questions asked in the two sections viz. Quantitative Aptitude Section and Reasoning Ability Section. This analysis will help students get an insight into the difficulty level, types of questions asked in today's examination and questions that could be asked in the upcoming shifts of this examination. The overall difficulty level of this examination was Moderate. Let's move forward to the section-wise analysis of IBPS RRB PO Prelims Examination 2018. 

IBPS RRB PO Exam Analysis 2018: Section-wise Analysis


Subject Good Attempts
Reasoning Ability 28-34
Quantitative Aptitude 23-27
Total 54-59

Quantitative Aptitude (Moderate)

The level of this section was Moderate. There were a total of 2 DIs in this shift. Following types of DIs were asked in this shift:
  • Bar Graph
  • Tabular

Topics
No. of Questions
Level
Data Interpretation
10
Moderate
Quadratic Equation
5
Moderate
Missing Number Series
5
Moderate
Quantity 1 and Quantity 2
5
Moderate
Approximation
5
Moderate
Arithmetic Word Problems
10
Moderate
Total
40
Moderate

Reasoning (Moderate)

The level of reasoning section was Moderate. There were a total of 5 sets of Puzzles and Seating Arrangements. Following are the types of Puzzles and Seating Arrangement asked this shift:

  • Linear Seating Arrangement- 2 parallel rows, 12 people
  • Linear Seating Arrangement, number of persons was not defined
  • Square seating arrangement
  • Floor based puzzle
  • Box based puzzle, 11 boxes

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