IBPS Clerk
Exam Analysis, Prelims Cut off 2016: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection i.e.
IBPS will conduct IBPS CWE Clerk VI Preliminary Examination on
26, 27 November and 3, 4 December in multiple slots/ shifts. The candidates
who’ve successfully submitted their application form online will appear for the
written examination as per the exam date and shift mentioned in their
respective admit card.
This article
entails IBPS Clerk Exam Analysis, Paper Review and Level of Difficulty of each
section asked in today’s preliminary examination i.e
26 November 2016 The Fourth slot of the exam was scheduled
from 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM. We are now going to provide you the detailed analysis
of this slot. Before
we begin our paper review, lets get some basics out first. As we all know,
the exam was composed of 3 sections i.e. Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning
Ability and English Language.
The exam
pattern in details is as follows.
Section Name
|
Number of Questions
|
Maximum Marks
|
English Language
|
30
|
30
|
Numerical Ability
|
35
|
35
|
Reasoning Ability
|
35
|
35
|
Total
|
100
|
100
|
As for IBPS Clerk Exam Analysis, it was mainly based on the same
pattern as it came in previous year 2015. The exam’s overall level of
difficulty ranged from Easy to Moderate. Most questions had a
familiar language and could be solved with the help of direct methods. Some
needed a little bit of brainstorming from your end.
Proceed further into detailed IBPS Clerk Exam Analysis with
Prelims section-wise paper review of each topic asked in today’s slot 4
IBPS CLERK EXAM ANALYSIS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECTION
Level of the exam – (Easy to Moderate)
1.
Reading Comprehension – 10 Questions ( Story
based )
2.
Cloze Test – 10 Questions
3.
Spotting Errors – 10 Questions (easy)
Note : No
Parajumble was asked.
IBPS CLERK EXAM ANALYSIS FOR REASONING ABILITY SECTION
Level of the exam – (Easy to Moderate)
1.
Inequality – 5 Questions (easy)
2.
Linear Arrangement 8 people facing North – 5
Questions
3.
Linear Arrangement 8 people – Two parallel rows ( 4-4 in each row)
– 5 Questions
4.
Circular Arrangement 8 people facing Center – 5 Questions
5.
Alphabetical Series – 5 Questions
6.
Alphanumeric symbol series – 5 Questions
7.
Miscellaneous – 5 Questions ( Direction, Blood Relation,word
formation..etc)
IBPS CLERK EXAM ANALYSIS FOR QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE SECTION
Level of the exam – (Easy to Moderate)
1.
Number Series – 5 Questions (easy)
2.
Simplification/Approximation –10 Questions (easy)
3.
Data Interpretation (1 Sets) – 5 Questions [ Tabular DI
]
4.
Miscellaneous Questions – 15 Questions (Moderate) Age,
Probability, Partnership, Profit Loss, Average, Boats & Stream,
Compound/Simple Interest, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Time & Work,
etc.
Good Attempts -
English Language - 15 - 20
Reasoning Ability - 20 - 25
Numerical Ability - 20 - 25
The Overall level of the Exam was Easy. Almost 60 - 65 questions were easily doable within an hour's time.
Expected IBPS
Clerk Cut off 2016
For IBPS Clerk Prelims Examination, there will be both sectional
and overall cutoff. The cutoff marks usually vary according to a number of
factors, like
- · Number of vacancies
- · Total number of applicants
- · Level of Difficulty of the paper
Keeping in mind all the factors, here is the expected sectional
and overall cut-off for IBPS Clerk Prelims 2016.
SECTIONAL IBPS CLERK PRELIMS CUT OFF 2016 (EXPECTED)
Section Name
|
Total Marks
|
General
|
OBC
|
SC/ST
|
PWD
|
Reasoning Ability
|
35
|
12-14
|
10-12
|
8-10
|
5-7
|
English Language
|
30
|
10-12
|
7-9
|
6-8
|
3-5
|
Quantitative Aptitude
|
35
|
9-11
|
10-12
|
7-9
|
3-5
|
OVERALL IBPS CLERK PRELIMS CUT OFF 2016 (EXPECTED)
GEN
|
52-55
|
OBC
|
45-48
|
SC
|
32-35
|
ST
|
28-34
|
We hope this article on IBPS Clerk Exam Analysis and Prelims
Expected Cutoff 2016 for 26 November Shift-1 helps you understand the paper
better. We will be back soon with our next analysis and detailed paper review.
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