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IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Analysis – 4th December 2016

IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Analysis – 4th December 2016

Finally The IBPS Clerk Prelims exam is over and as always we are here to present you the detailed exam analysis. The exam was quite easy and students did not find much trouble in solving questions. But the questions were bit confusing. Without taking much time, let’s move to the exam analysis

The exam was divided into three sections viz. English, Reasoning and Quant.

English section did not consume a lot of time of the candidates but quantitive aptitude did have some time-consuming questions. Overall, the students were happy with their attempts and hope for a positive outcome.

Quantitative Aptitude – Difficulty level Moderate

Topic No. of questions
Series
5
Simplification
15
Data interpretation
5
Miscellaneous (Time and distance, Profit & Loss, Time and work, Simple & Compound interest, Problems based on ages etc.
10

The DI questions were easy to moderate. According to the candidates, this section took less than half hour.

English Language – Difficulty level – Easy to Moderate

The easy reading comprehension, cloze test and error spotting test made candidates happy as they are predicting to score well in this section. Error spotting questions were easy.

Topic No. of questions
Reading Comprehension
10
Cloze Test
10
Errors
10

Reasoning Ability – Difficulty level – Easy

Topic No. of questions
Inequalities
5
Alphanumeric Series
5
Sitting Arrangement
15
Miscellaneous
5
Alphabet Coding
5

This section of the paper ate a bit of the total time as candidates got stuck in some inequality questions while some other faced difficulty in sitting arrangement.

If we summarise the whole exam, we can say that the exam has given hope to lots of students who did well as the paper was easy.
We wish all the candidates best of luck!!!!
Preeti Singh

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