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Indian Bank PO PGDBF Main Exam Analysis – February 28 2017

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Indian Bank PO was over across India. The Overall level of the exam is moderate to difficult. It has five sections namely English, Reasoning, General Awareness and Quantitative Aptitude and also Descriptive section. Lets see today’s exam analysis.

Here we are posting the complete exam review section wise.

SectionTotal Ques.Max. MarksLevel of DifficultyGood Attempts
Quant5050Moderate to Difficult 23-27
Reasoning5050Moderate 27-30
English4040Moderate 20-25
Computer2020Easy to Moderate 12-16
GA4040Moderate to Difficult 20-24


Quant Section:- 
It was moderate to difficult.

  • Data Interpretation – 20 questions
  • Approximation – 5 Questions
  • Number Series – 5 questions
  • Data Sufficiency – 5 questions
  • Quadratic Equation – 5 questions
  • 10 Questions from other topics including Partnership, Time and Work, SI/CI, Averages, Boat & Stream, Ages, Profit/Loss, Mixture n Alligation, Probability

Reasoning Section:- Reasoning section was Moderate

  • Puzzles/Seating Arrangements –(3 sets, 5 question each)
  • Coding Decoding – 5 questions
  • Syllogism– 5 questions
  • Inequality –5 questions
  • Machine Input Output – 5 questions
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Miscellaneous

English Section:- English section was moderate to difficult.

  • Reading Comprehension – 2 passage (10 questions)
  • Parajumble– 5 Questions
  • Sentence correction – 5 Question
  • Sentence Improvement – 5 questions
  • Fill in the Blanks double – 5 questions

Computer Awareness Section:- Computer Awareness section was moderate to Difficult. Questions were asked from MS Excel, Basics of Computer, DBMS etc.,

General Awareness Section:- General Awareness section was easy to moderate. The section includes GK,Banking Awareness and CA.

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Descriptive Section:
Letter:
Youth Politics
Essay:
Advantages & Disadvantages of National Pension Scheme
Digitisation in Banking