Saturday, 9 September 2017

IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS 2017


IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS 2017: 9TH SEP- SHIFT 3

Dear Aspirants, IBPS RRB PO Prelims 2017 Exam is over, Now it's time for exam RRB PO Prelims Exam Analysis (Review) of 9th September 2017 - 3rd Slot. The overall exam was of an Easy-Moderate level, this was a major relief to all the aspirants but this also means that the number of attempts will go high. There were no major changes in this shift and the level and types of questions asked were similar to previous shifts. 

There are 2 Sections in IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam 2017 - Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude. Both the sections have 40 questions in each section. 45 minutes time limit was given for a total 80 questions.


IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS 2017-18 EXAM ANALYSIS (OVER-ALL):

SECTIONS
GOOD ATTEMPTS
REASONING ABILITY
25-28
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
18-23
TOTAL
57-63
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE (Easy- Moderate)

The level of this section was Easy-Moderate. There were a total of 3 sets of DI out of which 1 was Calculative.
  • Tabular (Calculative)
  • Pie Chart (Easy-Moderate)
  • Line Graph
The questions were:
Topic
No. of Questions
Level
Quadratic Equations
5
Easy-Moderate
Data Interpretation 
15
Moderate
Number Series (Missing)
5
Easy
Approximation
5
Easy
Mixture & Alligation
1
Moderate
Problem on Ages
1
Moderate
Speed Distance & Time
1
Easy
Percentage
1
Easy
Problem on Trains
1
Easy
Profit & Loss
1
Easy-Moderate
Average
1
Easy-Moderate
Miscellaneous (Time and Work, Ratio, Partnership)
3
Moderate
Total
40
Easy- Moderate
REASONING ABILITY (Easy- Moderate)

The level of reasoning was not difficult. Aspirants who have done proper practice and time management can score in reasoning easily. There were 4 Seating Arrangements and Puzzles:
  • Month related (2 variable)
  • Linear (North-South) (1 variable)
  • Circular Based (1 variable)
  • Box (1 variable)

The questions were:
Topic
No. of Questions
Level
Inequality
5
Easy
Sitting Arrangement and Puzzles 
20
Easy- Moderate
Coding Decoding (old pattern)
5
Easy
Alphabetical 
1
Easy
Syllogism
5
Easy
Number Arrangement
2
Easy-Moderate
Miscellaneous
2
Easy-Moderate
Total
40
Easy-Moderate

IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS 2017


IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS 2017: 9TH SEP- SHIFT 2

Dear Aspirants, IBPS RRB PO Prelims 2017 Exam is over, Now it's time for exam RRB PO Prelims Exam Analysis (Review) of 9th September 2017 - 2nd Slot. A lot of students have appeared for this exam today and this brings them to a step closer in their journey of getting a Job in Banking Sector. Without wasting any moment, let's get straight to the analysis for which you are all waiting for. The overall exam was of an Easy-Moderate level, this was a major relief to all the aspirants but this also means that the number of attempts will go high. 

There are 2 Sections in IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam 2017 - Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude. Both the sections have 40 questions in each section. 45 minutes time limit was given for a total 80 questions.


IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS 2017-18 EXAM ANALYSIS (OVER-ALL):

SECTIONS
                                             GOOD ATTEMPTS
REASONING ABILITY
24-28
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
19-23
TOTAL
58-63

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE (Easy- Moderate)

The level of this section was Easy-Moderate. There were a total of 3 sets of DI out of which 1 was Calculative.
  • Tabular (Calculative)
  • Pie Chart (Easy-Moderate)
  • Line Graph
The questions were:

Topic
No. of Questions
Level
Quadratic Equations
5
Easy-Moderate
Data Interpretation 
15
Moderate
Number Series (Missing)
5
Easy
Approximation
5
Easy
Mixture & Alligation
1
Moderate
Problem on Ages
1
Moderate
Speed Distance & Time
1
Easy
Percentage
1
Easy
Problem on Trains
1
Easy
Profit & Loss
1
Easy-Moderate
Average
1
Easy-Moderate
Miscellaneous (Time and Work, Ratio etc.)
3
Moderate
Total
40
Easy- Moderate

REASONING ABILITY (Easy- Moderate)

The level of reasoning was Easy. There were 4 Seating Arrangements and Puzzles:
  • Month related (2 variable)
  • Linear (North-South) (1 variable)
  • Circular Based (1 variable)
  • Box (1 variable)

The questions were:

Topic
No. of Questions
Level
Inequality
5
Easy
Sitting Arrangement and Puzzles 
20
Easy- Moderate
Coding Decoding (old pattern)
5
Easy
Alphabetical 
1
Easy
Syllogism
5
Easy
Number Arrangement
2
Easy-Moderate
Miscellaneous
2
Easy-Moderate
Total
40
Easy-Moderate


IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS 2017


IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS 2017: 9TH SEP- SHIFT 1

Dear Aspirants, IBPS RRB PO Prelims 2017 Exam is over, Now it's time for exam RRB PO Prelims Exam Analysis (Review) of 9th September 2017 - 1st Shift. A lot of students have appeared for this exam today and this brings them to a step closer in their journey of getting a Job in Banking Sector. Without wasting any moment, let's get straight to the analysis for which you are all waiting for. The overall exam was of an Easy-Moderate level, this was a major relief to all the aspirants but this also means that the number of attempts will go high. 

There are 2 Sections in IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam 2017 - Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude. Both the sections have 40 questions in each section. 45 minutes time limit was given for a total 80 questions.


IBPS RRB PO PRELIMS 2017-18 EXAM ANALYSIS (OVER-ALL):

SECTIONSGOOD ATTEMPTS
REASONING ABILITY23-27
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE19-24
TOTAL57-62


QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE (Easy- Moderate)

The level of this section was Easy-Moderate. There were a total of 3 sets of DI out of which 1 was Calculative.
  • Tabular (Calculative)
  • Pie Chart (Easy-Moderate)
  • Line Graph
The questions were:

TopicNo. of QuestionsLevel
Quadratic Equations5Easy-Moderate
Data Interpretation 15Moderate
Number Series (Missing)5Easy
Approximation5Easy
Mixture & Alligation1Moderate
Problem on Ages1Moderate
Speed Distance & Time1Easy
Percentage1Easy
Problem on Trains1Easy
Miscellaneous (SI,CI,  Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Averages, Ratio etc.)
5Moderate
Total40Easy- Moderate


REASONING ABILITY (Easy- Moderate)

The level of reasoning was Easy. There were 4 Seating Arrangements and Puzzles:
  • Month related (2 variable)
  • Linear (North-South) (1 variable)
  • Circular Based (1 variable)
  • Box (1 variable)

The questions were:

Topic
No. of Questions
Level
Inequality
5
Easy
Sitting Arrangement and Puzzles 
20
Easy- Moderate
Coding Decoding (old pattern)
5
Easy
Alphabetical 
1
Easy
Syllogism
5
Easy
Number Arrangement
2
Easy-Moderate
Miscellaneous
2
Easy-Moderate
Total
40
Easy-Moderate


 All the best for IBPS RRB Exams!!

Important Days august



Important Days are a must to remember for Banking, Insurance and SSC exams. These important days are asked in the general awareness section of almost all competitive examination and their knowledge can be also very useful for preparing for interviews. Here we provide you with a list of all Important Days that you must Remember of this month-August. This will come handy for a smooth preparation for upcoming IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I, Office Assistant, SSC CGL and IBPS 2017 Examination.

6th August - Hiroshima Day
On August 6, 1945 the US dropped an atomic bomb ("Little Boy") on Hiroshima in Japan.

9th August - Quit India Movement Day and Nagasaki Day
On 8 August 1942 at the All-India Congress Committee session in Bombay, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi launched the 'Quit India' movement. The next day, Gandhi, Nehru and many other leaders of the Indian National Congress were arrested by the British Government.

Three days later to Hiroshima bombing, on 9th August 1945 a second atomic bomb ("Fat Man") was dropped on the city of Nagasaki.

10th August - World Bio-Fuel Day
Every year 10th August is observed as World Bio-Fuel Day in a bid to create awareness about non fossil-fuels (Green Fuels). On this day in 1893, Sir Rudalph Diesel (inventor of the diesel engine) for the first time successfully ran mechanical engine with Peanut Oil. His research experiment had predicted that vegetable oil is going to replace the fossil fuels in the next century to fuel different mechanical engines. Thus to mark this extraordinary achievement, World Biofuel Day is observed every year on 10th August.

12th August - International Youth Day
International Youth Day 2017 is dedicated to celebrating young people’s contributions to conflict prevention and transformation as well as inclusion, social justice, and sustainable peace.

14th August - Pakistan's Independence Day
Pakistan's Independence Day is observed annually on 14 August, following its first observance on that day in 1947 (the day before the partition of India officially took effect).Pakistan came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement which aimed for the creation of a separate Muslim state by the partition of the north-western and north-eastern regions of undivided India.

15th August - Indian Independence Day
Independence Day is annually observed on 15 August as a national holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the British Empire on 15 August 1947. India attained independence following an Independence Movement noted for largely nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress (INC). Independence coincided with the partition of India, in which the British Indian Empire was divided along religious lines into the Dominions of India and Pakistan.

18th August - International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples are inheritors and practitioners of unique cultures and ways of relating to people and the environment. They have retained social, cultural, economic and political characteristics that are distinct from those of the dominant societies in which they live. The theme for the day in 2017 is '10th Anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples'.

19th August - World Humanitarian Day and World Photography Day
Every day, humanitarian aid workers stand on the front lines of war and disaster, braving tremendous dangers and difficulties to deliver assistance to those who need it most. World Humanitarian Day (WHD), which takes place every year on 19 August, recognizes the aid workers who risk their lives in humanitarian service and mobilizes people to advocate for humanitarian action. The day was designated by the General Assembly to coincide with the anniversary of the 2003 bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq.

August 19 is also observed as World Photography Day, which aims to inspire photographers across the planet to share a single photo with a simple purpose: to share their world with the world. 

20th August - Sadbhavna Divas
Sadbhavana Diwas is celebrated on the 20th of August every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of the erstwhile Prime Minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi. Rajiv Gandhi was the grandson of the first Prime Minister of India, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru and son of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Rajiv Gandhi assumed the office of the Prime Minister upon the assassination of his mother,  and was the sixth Prime Minister of India serving from a period between 1984- 1989. Rajiv Gandhi held the honour of being the youngest Prime Minister at an age of 40.

23rd August - International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition

The night of 22 to 23 August 1791, in Santo Domingo (today Haiti and the Dominican Republic) saw the beginning of the uprising that would play a crucial role in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is intended to inscribe the tragedy of the slave trade in the memory of all peoples. 

29th August - National Sports Day and International Day Against Nuclear Tests

National Sports is celebrated throughout India on August 29. This celebration of this day marks the tribute to the legendary hockey players of India. The day also involves the celebration of hockey wizard Major Dhyan Chand.

On 2 December 2009, the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly declared 29 August the International Day against Nuclear Tests. The resolution calls for increasing awareness and education “about the effects of nuclear weapon test explosions or any other nuclear explosions and the need for their cessation as one of the means of achieving the goal of a nuclear-weapon-free world.” The resolution was initiated by the Republic of Kazakhstan, together with a large number of sponsors and cosponsors with a view to commemorate the closure of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test site on 29 August 1991.

What is the Functions of World Bank Group? Know about World Bank Group


Now as the season of Banking Exams on its peak, as there are a lot of exams lined up and it becomes really important to aware with all new banking terms, facilities, launches etc. Like World Bank Group is the new revolution entering into this sector so, it is important to have a knowledge about that as per exam perspective. For the same, we are here with the notes on World Bank Group which will really help you to clear all your doubts.

The World Bank is like a cooperative, made up of 189 member countries. These member countries, or shareholders, are represented by a Board of Governors, who are the ultimate policymakers at the World Bank. Generally, the governors are member countries' ministers of finance or ministers of development. They meet once a year at the Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the World Bank Group and theInternational Monetary Fund.

The governors delegate specific duties to 25 Executive Directors, who work on-site at the Bank. The five largest shareholders appoint an executive director, while other member countries are represented by elected executive directors.

World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim chairs meetings of the Boards of Directors and is responsible for overall management of the Bank. The President is selected by the Board of Executive Directors for a five-year, renewable term.

The Executive Directors make up the Boards of Directors of the World Bank. They normally meet at least twice a week to oversee the Bank's business, including approval of loans and guarantees, new policies, the administrative budget, country assistance strategies and borrowing and financial decisions.

The World Bank operates day-to-day under the leadership and direction of the president, management and senior staff, and the vice presidents in charge of Global Practices, Cross-Cutting Solutions Areas, regions, and functions. Established in 1944, the World Bank Group is headquartered in Washington, DC, USA. Tiny South Pacific island nation Nauru has become the 189th member of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

The World Bank Group consists of five organizations:

1. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) lends to governments of middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries.

2. The International Development Association
The International Development Association (IDA) provides interest-free loans — called credits — and grants to governments of the poorest countries.

3. The International Finance Corporation
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is the largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector. We help developing countries achieve sustainable growth by financing investment, mobilizing capital in international financial markets, and providing advisory services to businesses and governments.

4. The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) was created in 1988 to promote foreign direct investment into developing countries to support economic growth, reduce poverty, and improve people’s lives. MIGA fulfils this mandate by offering political risk insurance (guarantees) to investors and lenders.

5. The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) provides international facilities for conciliation and arbitration of investment disputes.

World Bank in the News-

1. World Bank allowed India to construct hydroelectric power facilities on tributaries of the Jhelum and Chenab rivers with certain restrictions under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).

2. An agreement for IBRD Credit of USD 35 Million from World Bank for “Assam State Public Financial Institutional Reforms Project” was signed in New Delhi. 

3. The World Bank has cleared a USD 250-million loan for making Indian youth more employable through re-skilling, in a move that is seen to aid the Skill India Mission.

4. According to India Development Report released by World Bank,  India had one of the lowest female participation in the workforce, ranking 120th among 131 countries.

5. State Bank of India and the World Bank announced that they had financed 100 MW of rooftop solar projects worth Rs400 crore in India. 

6. The World Bank has approved financing worth more than 500 million dollars for Afghanistan to support a string of projects to boost the economy, help improve service delivery in five cities and support Afghan refugees sent back from Pakistan.

7. World Bank has projected a strong 7.2 per cent growth rate for India this year (2017) against 6.8 per cent growth in 2016.

Quantitative Aptitude



Directions (1-5): In these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate option.
Give answer:
(a) If x>y
(b) If x≥y
(c) If x<y
(d) If relation between x and y cannot be determined or x=y
(e) If x≤y

Solutions (1-5):
Q6. Three men, A, B and C start a business together. They invest Rs 30000, Rs 24000 and Rs 42000 respectively in the beginning. After 4 months, B took out Rs 6000 and C took out Rs 10000. They get a profit of Rs 11960 at the end of the year. B’s share in the profit is
(a) Rs 2700
(b) Rs 2803
(c) Rs 2900
(d) Rs 2785
(e) Rs 3000
Q7. A starts a business with an initial investment of Rs 18000. After 4 months, B enters into the partnership with an investment of Rs 24000. Again after two months, C enters with an investment of Rs 30000. If C receives Rs 1845 in the profit at the end of the year, what is total annual profit?
(a) Rs 6027
(b) Rs 6327
(c) Rs 6527
(d) Rs 6080
(e) None of these
Q8. A, B and C started a business a partnership with the investment of Rs 12000, Rs 26000 and Rs 32000 respectively. After 4 months A leaves. After 6 months B leaves and A joins with an amount equal to his earlier investment. After 10 months, C leaves and B joins with his prior investment. At the end of the year they earn a profit of Rs 53622. Find the share of B in the annual profit.
(a) Rs 17221
(b) Rs 17212
(c) Rs 17222
(d) Rs 18212
(e) None of these
Q9. Two persons A and B start a business with investments of Rs 24000 and Rs 28000 respectively. After 4 months C also joins them with certain investment. Total profit at the end of the year was Rs 19950. C’s share in profit was Rs 7600. What was the C’s investment in the business?
(a) Rs 48000
(b) Rs 45000
(c) Rs 50000
(d) Rs 40000
(e) None of these
Q10. A, B and C started a business by investing Rs 20,000, Rs 28,000 and Rs 36,000 respectively. After 6 months, A and B withdrew an amount of Rs 8,000 each and C invested an additional amount of Rs 8,000. All of them invested for the equal period of time. If at the end of the year, C got Rs 12,550 as his share of profit, what was the total profit earned?
(a) Rs 25,100
(b) Rs 26,600
(c) Rs 24,300
(d) Rs 22,960
(e) Rs 21,440
Directions (11-15): In the following table the percentage of male and female candidates of four different cities with their total population in five different years is given. Rest population is of transgenders. 

Observe the table carefully to answer the following questions.


Q11. What is the total number of male candidates in the year 2004 from all cities?
(a) 4.2 lakhs
(b) 3.47 lakhs
(c) 3.65 lakhs
(d) 3.75 lakhs
(e) None of these

Q12. Find the ratio of male candidates to that of the female candidates of city B in 2005. 
(a) 8: 11
(b) 7: 9
(c) 9: 10 
(d) 10: 9
(e) None of these

Q13. What is the average number of transgenders in the year 2003 from all cities?
(a) 8850
(b) 9600
(c) 8500
(d) 10500
(e) None of these

Q14. The total number of male candidates from cities A, B and D together is what percent of the total number of female candidates from the same cities together? (approximately)
(a) 115 %
(b) 120 %
(c) 126 %
(d) 130 %
(e) 135 %

Q15. Find the total number of transgenders from all the four cities in the year 2003 and 2005 together. 
(a) 68,500
(b) 65,000
(c) 67,500
(d) 70,000
(e) None of these

Solutions (11-15):



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