The analysis of IBPS Clerk 2018 Prelim exam held on 9th Dec 2018 (Slot 1) is presented below. Similar to the recently conducted IBPS PO Prelim, SBI PO and Clerk prelim exams, the structure of this exam presented a 20-minute per section time limit, and no navigability between any section.
Snapshot of the Exam:
Test Area | No of Questions | Max Marks | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Numerical Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 Mins |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 Mins |
English Language | 30 | 30 | 20 Mins |
Total | 100 | 100 | 60 Mins |
No of choices per question - 5
Negative marking – 0.25 of the marks assigned to each question
The analysis of the above mentioned session, as reported by our students, is given below.
- While no changes were observed in the prescribed pattern of the exam, a few changes worth noting are:
- Introduction of a sectional time limit, which is similar to the one presented in IBPS PO 2018, SBI PO and Clerk 2018 Prelim examinations.
- A question type that required matching the clauses given in two different columns to form grammatically and logically coherent sentence. This was a replication of a similar pattern observed in the SBI Clerk Prelim and IBPS PO Prelim exams this year.
- No questions on Symbols Notations.
Numerical Ability:
According to the feedback received from students who appeared for this exam, this section did not throw up any surprise and can be rated as ‘easy to moderate’.
The 10 questions on Simplifications were easy. There were 10 questions each on Data Interpretation (Line Graph and Caselet) which ranged from easy to moderate.
There were 5 questions on Number series(Wrong Number) that can be rated between easy to moderate. Individual questions in this section were 10 in number and pertained to – Simple Equations, Ages, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Pipes & Cisterns, Time & Distance, Simple Interest, and Mensuration etc.. These were a combination of easy and moderate.
A student could therefore, solve around 23 to 25 questions in approximately 20 minutes provided he chose judiciously.
Topic | No of Questions |
---|---|
Data Interpretation (Line Graph and Caselet) | 10 |
Number Series (Wrong number) | 5 |
Simplifications | 10 |
Individual Questions: | |
Simple Equations | 2 |
Ages | 1 |
Percentages | 2 |
Profit & Loss | 1 |
Simple Interest | 1 |
Mensuration | 1 |
Pipes and Cisterns | 1 |
Time & Distance | 1 |
Reasoning:
This section has also been tagged as 'Easy to Moderate'.
In this slot, there were 5 questions each on Coding-Decoding and Deductions. There were no questions asked from Symbol-Notation and Blood Relations. There were 2 – 3 questions on Direction Sense.
There were 4 puzzles, one each on Linear arrangements (10 persons facing North and South), Circular Arrangement (Some facing outside and Some facing Centre), Floor Arrangement, and Comparison of heights puzzle. Puzzles were easy to moderate but lengthier than other questions in the same section.
Thus, almost 23 to 25 questions could possibly be solved in about 20 minutes in this section.
The topic -wise split, as per feedback received from our students, is as given below:
Topic | No of Questions |
---|---|
Analytical Puzzles( Linear arrangements (10 persons facing North and South), Circular Arrangement (Some facing outside and Some facing Centre), Floor Arrangement, and Comparison of heights puzzle) | 18 |
Deductions (Syllogisms) | 5 |
Coding - Decoding | 5 |
Word Formation | 2 |
Sequence | 5 |
English Language:
This section too was predictable and hovered between easy to moderate.
- The lone Reading Comprehension passage on ‘Cloud Technology implementation’ was conventional in its presentation, and 6 questions were posed from it. There were two vocab based questions (Synonym and Antonym)
- There were 4 questions on Phrase Replacement where a sentence with one part in bold font was to be replaced with the correct choice from among the five given.
- There were 5 questions on pairing of clauses to form a grammatically and logically correct sentence.
- The 5 questions on Para Formation had 5 sentences in jumbled order and need to be sequentially arranged to form a meaningful paragraph.
- There were 5 questions on Sentence Rearrangement which were easy to attempt.
- The 5 questions on spell-error correction was presented as a sentence with four words in bold, of which one was erroneously spelt or gramatically incorrect.
We can deduce that about 20 - 22 questions could possibly be solved in the given 20 minutes in the English section. The break-up of the questions is as follows:
Topic | No of Questions | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|
Reading Comprehension | 6 | Easy |
Para Jumbled Sentences (5 Sentences) | 5 | Easy - Moderate |
Phrase Replacement | 4 | Easy - Moderate |
Match the following Clauses to form grammatically and logically coherent sentence. | 5 | Easy - Moderate |
Sentence Rearrangement | 5 | Easy - Moderate |
Spelling | 5 | Easy |
Over all, the difficulty level of the paper in this particular slot can be pegged between Easy to Moderate.
Good Attempts:
Test Area | Good Attempts |
---|---|
Numerical Ability | 23 - 25 |
Reasoning Ability | 23 - 25 |
English Language | 20 - 22 |
Overall | 66 - 72 |