Monday, 27 November 2017



RBI‘s recruitment of Assistant is the much-anticipated opportunity for every banking aspirant and with the Preliminary exam, you are now a step closer to achieve your goal. Today's (27th November'17) RBI Assistant Pre exam 3rd shift is over now, and it is the time for its Exam Analysis. All those aspirants who are yet to appear for RBI Assistant Prelims Exam can benefit from this exam analysis as here we provide you with an insight on the types and levels of questions being asked in this year's RBI Assistant Pre exam. The level of this shift's examination was Very Easy. You can expect this year's cut off to be high in comparison to last year's RBI Assistant Pre-cut off. In the 03rd shift, some changes were introduced in Reasoning Ability and English Language Section.
RBI Assitant Prelims Analysis: Overall  

The preliminary exam for RBI Assistant was conducted online and had 100 questions for 60 minutes. Candidates have to manage those 60 minutes themselves while dealing with three sections- Reasoning Ability (35 Ques), Numerical Ability (35 Ques), and English Language (30 Ques). 

SubjectGood AttemptTime (in min.)
English Language18-2015
Reasoning Ability28- 3020
Numerical Ability23-2525
Total83-8660


English Language (Easy-Moderate )

The level of English Language was Easy-Moderate. The topic of reading comprehension was based on a story. There were 4 questions of Antonyms and synonym with the passage.
TopicNo. of QuestionLevel
Reading Comprehension12Moderate
Single Filler5Easy
Error Detection10Easy-Moderate
Sentence Improvement3Moderate
Total30Esay-Moderate


Numerical Ability (Easy-Moderate)

The level of Numerical Ability section was Easy-Moderate. The number of questions from arithmetic (word problems) was significantly high as 15 out of 35 questions were from the arithmetic portion There was only 1 set of DI:
  • Tabular 

TopicsNo. of QuestionLevel
Tabular DI5Easy-Moderate
Simplification10Easy
Number Series (Missing)5Easy
Average1Moderate
Profit & Loss2Easy
Compound Interest1Moderate
Discount2Easy
Problem on Ages1Moderate
Ratio and Proportion1Moderate
Time and Work1Moderate
Boat and Stream1Moderate
Miscellaneous5Moderate
Total35Easy-Moderate

Reasoning Ability (Very Easy)

There were 3 puzzles and Seating Arrangement which are given below:-
  • Linear (7 person, Facing North) - 1 Variable
  • Month Based - 1 Variable
  • Circular (8 person facing inward)- 1 variable
      TopicsNo. of QuestionsLevel
      Direction Sense 3Easy
      Puzzles and Seating Arrangement15Easy-Moderate
      Inequality3Easy
      Number Series5Easy
      Syllogism3Easy
      Alphabet Series5Very Easy
      Miscellaneous1Very Easy
      Total35Very Easy

      All the best for next shift !!

      Sunday, 26 November 2017



      Q1. Sivalingam Sathish Kumar related to which sports- Weightlifting
      Q2. Paolo Gentiloni is Prime Minister of - Italy
      Q3. Which country will hold the G7 presidency summit 2018- Canada
      Q4. What is the meaning of "S" in SWIFT- (Society) Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
      Q5. RV Rahul related to which sports- Weightlifting
      Q6. Bandhan Bank Ltd. is an Indian banking and financial services company headquartered in Kolkata Bandhan, which started as a- Micro-Finance
      Q7. SEAC stands for- State Expert Appraisal Committee
      Q8. Panna National Park located in which state- Madhya Pradesh
      Q9. Where is the headquarter of City Union Bank- Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu
      Q10. What is the meaning of LTV in Baning and Financial World- Loan-to-Value
      Q11. Dudhawa Dam is built across- Mahanadi River
      Q12. The World Economic Outlook (WEO) published by- International Monetary Fund (IMF)
      Q13. Which country has won U-17 FIFA world cup- England
      Q14. 12th November is celebrated as- World Pneumonia Day
      Q15. Fugdi is a Goan folk dance is related to which state- Goa
      Q16. How much fund for MNREGA in Budget 2017-18- Rs48,000 crore
      Q17. Tallinn is capital city of- Estonia
      Q18. MV Sridhar died recently. He was a- Crickter
      Q19. Head of merger of public sector banks- Arun Jaitley
      Q20. One Question related to KCC
      Q21. The Book ‘India 2017 Yearbook" is authored by- Rajeev Mehrishi
      Q22. The ease of doing business report published by- World Bank
      Q23. What is the meaning of "U" in AMRUT- Urban (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation)
      Q24. Headquarters of Amnesty International- London, UK
      Q25. IPPB maximum deposit limit is- Rs 1 Lakh
      Q26. Headquarters of International Weightlifting Federation situated in- Budapest, Hungary
      Q27. One Questions related to recapitalization by RBI
      Q28. The 2018 Commonwealth Games 2018 will be held in- Australia
      Q29. which country will be the world's largest economy by 2050- China
      Q30. The budget provided NABARD with an additional budget- Rs20,000 crore 



      IBPS PO Mains 2017 Recruitment Exam is over, Now it's time for the much awaited IBPS  PO  Mains Exam Analysis & Review (26th Nov 2017). Many students have appeared for this exam today and this brings them to a step closer in their journey of getting a Job in govt. sectorWithout wasting any moment, let's get straight to the analysis for which you are all waiting for. Overall the exam was of a Difficult Level level. No questions were asked from computer aptitude. There were many new types of questions introduced in the reasoning and English section. Students found reasoning section to be exceptionally difficult and in such a scenario accuracy is the key to crack the exam.

      IBPS PO Mains 2017 exam had 4 sections in the objective test of 200 marks - Reasoning and Computer Aptitude, English Language, Data Analysis and Interpretation, and General Economy and Banking Awareness. Each section had its particular time limit and overall the IBPS PO Mains Paper was fr 3 hours. This time there was also a test of Descriptive Writing after the objective paper.

      IBPS PO Mains 2017-18 Exam ANALYSIS (OVER-ALL):


      SECTIONSGOOD ATTEMPTS (Marks)
      Reasoning and Computer Aptitude16-19
      English Language12-14
      Data Analysis and Interpretation19-21
      General Economy and Banking Awareness24-28
      TOTAL74-78


      Data Analysis and Interpretation Moderate-Difficult )

      This section had 35 questions for 60 marks with a time limit of 45 minutes.  The inequality questions were based on "Quantity 1 and Quantity 2 Pattern and among the set of 5 questions of inequality 2 questions were based on diagrams. There were 3 sets of DI with 4 questions in each of the set. Following were the types of DI:
      • Tabular (Missing) +Bar
      • Tabular
      • Caselet
      The questions were:

      TopicNo. of QuestionsLevel
      Data Interpretation15 Difficult
      Data Sufficiency5 Difficult
      Wrong Number Series5Moderate-Difficult
      Inequality (Q1, Q2 Type)5Moderate-Difficult
      Miscellaneous5Moderate-Difficult
      Total35Moderate-Difficult

      English Language (Difficult)

      This section had 35 questions for 40 marks with a time limit of 40 minutes. There were many new introductions in new pattern questions in English Section of this exam. The cloze test questions asked were of a totally new pattern, where there were two possible answers against a blank.There were new types of connector questions asked in this exam, where 2 words were given and five sentences and students had to identify the combination of sentences that can be connected using the given two connecting words. Error Detection questions also came with a twist, as in a sentence there was a part marked in bold which was grammatically correct and the student had to identify the erroneous part in the rest of the sentence.

      With such a difficulty level it is best to stay calm and first invest time in reading the directions properly. There were 2 reading comprehensions with 5 questions in each set.

      Topic
      No. of Questions
      Level
      Reading Comprehension 10Difficult
      Cloze Test5Moderate
      Error Detection5Moderate-Difficult
      Rephrasing Sentence to correct grammatical form4Difficult
      Connector Usage5Moderate-Difficult
      Double Filler
      2Moderate
      Para Jumble (New Pattern)4Difficult
      Total
      35
      Difficult

      Reasoning and Computer Aptitude  (Difficult)

      The level of reasoning was very Difficult.  There were NO Questions asked from Computer Aptitude. This year in IBPS PO Mains Exam there were around 10 questions of logical reasoning which includes course of action, cause and effect, conclusion and inference. 1-2 small para puzzles were also there, however, these had less matter to read and deduct from they were really tricky when compared to a lengthy one. Following were the types of puzzles asked:
      • Linear (North-South) 2 Variable
      • Small-Para Puzzles
      • Circular (with uncertain information as the number of people in the seating arrangement was not given e.g. more than 10 people are sitting on a circular table)
      • Figure Based Puzzle

      The questions were:

      Topic
      No. of Questions
      Level
      Sitting Arrangement and Puzzles 
      15
      Difficult
      Logical Reasoning
      10
      Difficult
      Coded Blood Relation
      4
      Difficult
      Coded Direction Sense
      5
      Difficult
      Input-Output
      5
      Difficult
      Data Sufficiency
      2
      Difficult
      Micellaneous
      4
      Difficult
      Total
      45
      Difficult


      General Economy and Banking Awareness (Moderate)
      The level of this question was Moderate when compared to the rest of the exam. There were around 3 questions from Budget and 3-4 questions from static awareness. Rest was Current Affairs and Banking Awareness where number of questions from Banking awareness was more than current affairs.

      Descriptive Writing Test
      English Language (Letter & Essay Writing) for 25 marks, time limit 30 minutes. There were 3 Essays and 3 Letter Writing Topics from which a candidate has to choose:

      Essay topic
      1. Which reform in Indian education can be compared with International level
      2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Cashless economy
      3. Effects of gadets on intellectual capabilities of humans

      Letter Writing
      1. Write a Letter to you friend encouraging and advising him to plan his own start-up
      2. Letter to your office colleague
      3. Write a letter to the branch manager requesting him to block your credit card as you've lost it and ask him to issue you a new card.



      Directions (1-15): Read the passage and answer the following questions according to the passage. (Source: The Hindu)

      There are good reasons why the ‘Heart of Asia’ conference, part of a 14-nation process begun in 2011 to facilitate the development and security of Afghanistan, is so named. The obvious one is geographical, as Afghanistan lies at the junction of Central, South and East Asia, and also of the ancient trading routes from China and India to Europe. Today it is also a focal point for the region’s biggest challenge of terrorism; some of the far-reaching battles against al-Qaeda, Islamic State, etc. will be decided on the battlegrounds of Afghanistan. For India, putting terror centre stage at the Heart of Asia declaration in Amritsar was thus timely and necessary. In tandem, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Prime Minister Narendra Modi focussed their concerns on cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan, something even Pakistan’s traditional allies at the conference, including China, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Turkey, found difficult to counter. The case Mr. Ghani made was clear: progress and development in Afghanistan are meaningless and unsustainable without peace, and peace is contingent on Pakistan ending support to terror groups such the Haqqani network and Lashkar-e-Taiba. He dared Pakistan to use its proposed development grant to Afghanistan to fight terror on its own soil.

      However, if every window for engagement with Pakistan is closed for India and Afghanistan, the two countries must closely consider what their next step will be. A lack of engagement may, in the short term, yield some pressure on Pakistan’s leadership to act, as it did briefly after the Pathankot attack. But in the long run it may deplete the two countries of their limited leverage as Pakistan’s neighbours. It may, for all the affirmations of mutual ties, also succeed in driving more obstacles to trade between India and Afghanistan. In the past year, the cornering of Pakistan by its South Asian neighbours has only yielded deeper ties for Islamabad with Beijing and Moscow, pushed Kabul closer to Central Asia, and moved New Delhi towards multilateral groupings to the east and south. As a result, the measures India and Afghanistan have envisaged in order to avoid Pakistan, such as land trade from the Chabahar port and a dedicated air corridor between Delhi and Kabul, may prove to be insufficient by the time they are put in place, even as Afghanistan is connected more closely via a rail line from China’s Yiwu and Tehran. The Heart of Asia process thus remains critical to forging cooperation to realise Afghanistan’s potential to be a vibrant Asian “hub”.

      Q1. What according to the author was the initial agenda for the ‘Heart of Asia’ conference?
      (a) To strategically invade the intruders of peace and to rage war against terrorism
      (b) To make Afghanistan from the Asian ‘Hub’ to the trading central between East Asia and Europe
      (c) To bring out Afghanistan’s potential as Asian ‘Hub’ and to facilitate development and security in Afghanistan.
      (d) To plan the strategy of utilizing it’s potential as the focal point of terrorism and attack Pakistan
      (e) All of the above were included in the agenda of the ‘Heart of Asia’ conference 

      Q2. In Mr. Ghani’s view, what is mandatory for sustainable development and to attain peace in Afghanistan?
      (a) To rage war again Pakistan and bring this terrorism to a full stop
      (b) To join hands with Haqqani and Lashkar-e-Taiba
      (c) India should invade Pakistan for betterment of neighbouring countries
      (d) Pakistan should end its support to terror groups
      (e) India and Afghanistan needs to cease all sorts of trade and link with Pakistan

      Q3. According to the author; is lack of engagement with Pakistan a good option in the long run?
      (a) No, because the measures India and Afghanistan have taken may prove to be insufficient by the time they are put in place.
      (b) No, because this may lead to more trade difficulties among all countries of middle and south east Asia.
      (c) Yes, because that is the only sure shot solution to get over with terrorism.
      (d) Yes, as Pakistan is not willing to stop supporting terror groups and by secluding it with international ties, cross-border terrorism will come to a halt.
      (e) No, because China and Central Asia have other plans to deal with the situation.

      Q4. What is the theme for this passage?
      (a) The Heart of Asia against Pakistan
      (b) Afghanistan amidst cross-border terrorism
      (c) The prevalent issue of Terrorism by Pakistan
      (d) India and Afghanistan against their neighbour
      (e) India befriends Afghanistan

      Q5. In the given passage, why Afghanistan is being considered as the ‘focal point’ of terrorism?
      (a) New terror groups are being formed in Afghanistan and fighting in India.
      (b)al-Qaeda and Islamic state operate through Afghanistan and are funded by its government
      (c) Pakistan and Afghanistan support groups such as Haqqani network and Lashkar-e-Taiba
      (d) Many battles against big terror groups are fought on the battlegrounds of Afghanistan.
      (e) All of the above statements are the reason for Afghanistan being considered as the ‘focal point’ of terrorism.

      Q6. What are the measures foreseen by India and Afghanistan to avoid their neighbouring country? 
      (a) Including Russia and Europe to tackle the situation.
      (b) Forging cooperation to realise Afghanistan’s potential to be a vibrant Asian “hub”.
      (c) Starting land trade from the Chabahar port and a dedicated air corridor between Delhi and Kabul
      (d) Deepening ties of Islamabad with Beijing and Moscow and, pushing Kabul closer to Central Asia
      (e) Driving more obstacles to trade between India and Afghanistan.

      Q7. Which major issue was discussed by President of Afghanistan and the Prime Minister of India?
      (a) Cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan
      (b) Strengthening ties between India and Afghanistan
      (c) Putting pressure on Pakistan for all its wrong deeds
      (d) Measures to avaid another attack like the Pathankot attack
      (e) Including China, Saudi Arabia and the UAE to the Heart of Asia treaty

      Q8. Which among the following statement is not true according to the passage?
      (a) Lack of engagement , in the short term, yield some pressure on Pakistan’s leadership to act on the current scenario of cross-border terrorism.
      (b) Pakistan ending support to terror group such as the Haqqani network and Lashkar-e-Taiba will not be of much influence in the situation of cross-border terrorism.
      (c) Afghanistan is the focal point for the region’s biggest challenge of terrorism.
      (d) Cornering of Pakistan by its South Asian neighbours has only yielded deeper ties for Islamabad with Beijing and Moscow.
      (e)India and Afghanistan are planning for better interconnectivity such as land trade from the Chabahar port and a dedicated air corridor between Delhi and Kabul.

      Q9. Why Pakistan is being considered as the breeding ground for cross-border terrorism?
      (a) Pakistan is initiating World War III
      (b) Pakistan’s allies are supporting it in ceasing trade with India and Afghanistan
      (c) Pakistan has opposed the ‘Heart of Asia’ conference
      (d) Islamabad has close ties with Bejing and Moscow.
      (e) Pakistan is providing support to terror groups such the Haqqani network and Lashkar-e-Taiba.

      Q10. According to the author, what impact will it have if India and Afghanistan cease engagement with Pakistan?
      (a) A lack of engagement may, in the short term, yield some pressure on Pakistan’s leadership to act
      (b) In the long run, such initiative may succeed in driving more obstacles to trade between India and Afghanistan.
      (c) It will definitely put pressure on Pakistan to surrender it’s terror groups, and it will be a measure confirming peace among international borders.
      (d) Both (a) and (b)
      (e) All of the above 

      Q11. Which of the following words is SIMILAR in the meaning of the word ‘contingent’ as used in the passage?  
      (a) Conditional
      (b) Versatile
      (c) Shabby
      (d) Inductive
      (e) Casual

      Q12. Which of the following words is OPPOSITE in the meaning of the word ‘allies’ as used in the passage?  
      (a) Fragile
      (b) Associate
      (c) Opponent
      (d) Dependent
      (e) Establishment

      Q13. Which of the following words is OPPOSITE in the meaning of the word ‘affirmations’ as used in the passage?  
      (a) Proclaim
      (b) Declaration
      (c) Assertion
      (d) Denial
      (e) Enemy

      Q14. Which of the following words is SIMILAR in meaning of the word ‘envisaged’ as used in the passage?  
      (a) Rage
      (b) Foresee
      (c) Turmoil
      (d) Cautious
      (e) Erode

      Q15. Which of the following words is SIMILAR in meaning of the word ‘forging’ as used in the passage?  
      (a) Caucus
      (b) Establish
      (c) Parley
      (d) Disband
      (e) Disapprove

      Solutions
      S1. Ans.(c)
      Sol. There are good reasons why the ‘Heart of Asia’ conference, part of a 14-nation process begun in 2011 to facilitate the development and security of Afghanistan, is so named. The Heart of Asia process thus remains critical to forging cooperation to realise Afghanistan’s potential to be a vibrant Asian “hub”.

      S2. Ans.(d)
      Sol. The case Mr. Ghani made was clear: progress and development in Afghanistan are meaningless and unsustainable without peace, and peace is contingent on Pakistan ending support to terror groups such the Haqqani network and Lashkar-e-Taiba.

      S3. Ans.(a)
      Sol. Refer Last Para, ‘As a result, the measures India and Afghanistan have envisaged in order to avoid Pakistan, such as land trade from the Chabahar port and a dedicated air corridor between Delhi and Kabul, may prove to be insufficient by the time they are put in place…’

      S4. Ans.(b)
      Sol. This is the relevant theme for this passage. 

      S5. Ans.(d)
      Sol. Today it is also a focal point for the region’s biggest challenge of terrorism; some of the far-reaching battles against al-Qaeda, Islamic State, etc. will be decided on the battlegrounds of Afghanistan.

      S6. Ans.(c)
      Sol. ‘As a result, the measures India and Afghanistan have envisaged in order to avoid Pakistan, such as land trade from the Chabahar port and a dedicated air corridor between Delhi and Kabul…’

      S7. Ans.(a)
      Sol. ‘In tandem, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Prime Minister Narendra Modi focussed their concerns on cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan…’

      S8. Ans.(b)
      Sol. Option is not true, because according to the passage Mr. Ghani has stressed on the fact that to attain peace in Afghanistan it is important that Pakistan stop supporting terror groups. Refer Para 1.

      S9. Ans.(e)
      Sol. Refer Para 1, ‘…on Pakistan ending support to terror groups such the Haqqani network and Lashkar-e-Taiba.’

      S10. Ans.(d)
      Sol. Refer Para 2, ‘A lack of engagement may, in the short term, yield some pressure on Pakistan’s leadership to act, as it did briefly after the Pathankot attack. But in the long run it may deplete the two countries of their limited leverage as Pakistan’s neighbours. It may, for all the affirmations of mutual ties, also succeed in driving more obstacles to trade between India and Afghanistan.’

      S11. Ans.(a)
      Sol. Contingent means occurring or existing only if (certain circumstances) are the case; dependent on.

      S12. Ans.(c)
      Sol. Ally means a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.

      S13. Ans.(d)
      Sol. Affirmation is the action or process of affirming something which is state emphatically or publicly. Denial is its antonym.

      S14. Ans.(b)
      Sol. Envisage means to contemplate or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event.

      S15. Ans.(b)
      Sol. Forging refers to create (something) strong, enduring, or successful. Establish is its synonym.




      Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow: 

      Q1. What is the average number of females from all the organizations together? 
      (a) 2700
      (b) 2500
      (c) 2800
      (d) 2900
      (e) 2750

      Q2. The total number of males from organization Vaishali and Vashundhra together is approximately what percent of the total number of females from organization Vaishali, Vashundhra and Model Town together? 
      (a) 33%
      (b) 55%
      (c) 66%
      (d) 78%
      (e) 7.5%

      Q3. What is the difference between the total number of females and the total number of males from organization Vaishali, Vashundra, Model Town and Ashok Nagar together?  
      (a) 900
      (b) 800
      (c) 700
      (d) 600
      (e) None of these 

      Q4. What is the ratio of the number of females from organization Vashundra to the number of females from organization Pritampura? 
      (a) 6 : 5 
      (b) 5 : 6 
      (c) 6 : 7 
      (d) 7 : 6
      (e) 4 : 5 

      Q5. The number of males from organization Vashundhra is approximately what percent of the total number of males from all the organizations together? 
      (a) 23.42%
      (b) 21.42%
      (c) 25%
      (d) 26%
      (e) 22.43%

      Directions (6-10): Study the following bar-graph carefully and answer the following questions: 

      Q6. What is the Average earning of Amazon from all the countries together (in million) ?
      (a) 285
      (b) 290
      (c) 280
      (d) 295
      (e) None of these

      Q7. What is the total amount earned by Microsoft and Facebook together from USA and India (in million) ?
      (a) 1050
      (b) 950
      (c) 1200
      (d) 1100
      (e) None of these

      Q8. Amazon donated his earning from Malaysia to Facebook. What was Facebook’s total earning from Malaysia after Amazon’s donation (in Million) ?
      (a) 540
      (b) 560
      (c) 620
      (d) 640
      (e) None of these

      Q9. What is the ratio of earning of Facebook starting from India, China, Malaysia and U.S.A. ?
      (a) 18 : 13 : 6 : 8
      (b) 8 : 7 : 13 : 17
      (c) 8 : 6 : 14 : 19
      (d) 7 : 6 : 13 : 20
      (e) None of these

      Q10. What is the difference between total earning of Microsoft from all four countries and total earning of Facebook from all four countries?
      (a) 420
      (b) 520
      (c) 360
      (d) 320
      (e) 440

      Directions (Q. 11-15): Read the following line graph carefully and answer the following questions correctly 

      Q11. What is the average number of students taken by all of the PSUs together ?
      (a) 2270 
      (b) 2275
      (c) 2280
      (d) 2285
      (e) None of these 

      Q12. If three fourth of the female students selected at each PSU are at clerical posts and there are 40% females for every PSU, then find the number of female selected for clerical posts in GAIL, HMT and NLC together ? 
      (a) 2230 
      (b) 2200
      (c) 2130
      (d) 2100
      (e) None of these 

      Q13. Students selected by GAIL and HMT together are what percent more than that of the  students selected by NTPC ? (Rounded off to two decimal points)
      (a) 158.94% 
      (b) 156.84%
      (c) 162.84%
      (d) 152.94%
      (e) 154.94%

      Q14. What is the ratio between the students selected by SAIL and NTPC together to the students taken by all of the PSUs together excluding HMT ?
      (a) 61 : 161 
      (b) 53 : 153
      (c) 37 : 137 
      (d) 43 : 143
      (e) 47 : 147

      Q15. In every year there is an increase of 25% vacancies in all of the PSUs then what is the ratio between total vacancies declared by all of the PSUs in 2017 to the total number of vacancies declared by all of the PSUs in 2013. 
      (a) 625 : 256 
      (b) 256 : 625
      (c) 256 : 81
      (d) 81 : 256 
      (e) None of these

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