The third shift of IBPS RRB Officer Scale I is now over. Similar to the previous 2 slots, there were no major changes in this shift of Officer scale I exam as well. To understand the type, level and pattern of questions that can be asked in the upcoming shifts of this exam, check out the exam analysis of IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Prelims 2017 in this post now!
You can also have a look the Exam review of IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I for 1st slot as well as the 2nd shift for more details.
IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Overall Exam Analysis
- The overall level of the 3rd slot of Officer Scale-I prelims phase under IBPS RRB ranged from Easy to Moderate.
- A few DI questions were slightly calculative and some Puzzles (especially box puzzle) were a bit tricky but doable.
- Good Attempts for the exam: Overall, students can easily attempt about 59-63 questions in this exam.
IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Exam Analysis for Quantitative Aptitude Section
The overall level of the Quant section was Easy to Moderate. You can now go through the questions asked from this section, their level and other details below.
S. No. | Name of the Topic | Number of Questions asked | Level of Questions |
1. | Simplification/ Approximation | 5 Questions | Easy |
2. | Number Series | 5 Questions | Easy to Moderate |
3. | Quadratic Equations | 5 Questions | Easy |
4. | Data Interpretation | 15 Questions | Moderate |
5. | Miscelaneous Questions | 10 Questions | Easy to Moderate |
Here are the details of the topics that were asked from this section:
Topic Name | Details about the topics asked |
Approximation/ Simplification | Questions were simple arithmetic problem based and doable. |
Number Series | Easily doable questions, with simple calculations (difference, multiplication etc based) |
Quadratic Equations | Easily Doable Questions, mostly factorization based. |
Data Interpretation | Some Questions were slightly calculative. Questions were asked from Line Graph, Pie Chart and Tabular DI. |
Miscellaneous Problems | Questions were asked from topics like Percentages, Partnerships, Time & Work, Profit & Loss, Age based problems etc. Questions were doable. |
IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Exam Analysis for Reasoning Ability Section
Reasoning section of IBPS RRB Officer Scale I for the 3rd shift was again Easy to Moderate, like the previous slots. Here is the breakup of topic-wise questions asked as well as their level in the exam.
S. No. | Name of the Topic | No. of Questions asked | Level of Questions |
1. | Inequality | 5 Questions | Easy |
2. | Syllogism | 5 Questions | Easy |
3. | Coding - Decoding | 5 Questions | Easy to Moderate |
4. | Puzzles & Seating Arrangement | 20 Questions | Moderate |
5. | Miscellanoeus Problems | 5 Questions | Easy |
You can now have a look at the details of the above-mentioned topics that were asked under the Reasoning section in this shift.
Topic Name | Details of the topics asked |
Inequality | Direct Inequality based questions were asked in this slot. |
Syllogism | Questions were easily doable and almost all of them were direct. |
Coding - Decoding | Sentence based coding questions were asked in this shift and the questions were doable. |
Puzzles & Seating Arrangement | 4 sets of puzzles were asked. These were: 1 was a month based puzzle, 1 box based puzzle, 1 Circular arrangement (with some people facing inside & some facing outside and 1 Linear arrangement ( people in 2 rows, 1 row north facing and 1 south facing) |
Miscellaneous Problems | This involved questions from Order & Ranking as well as Alphabet test. Questions were easily doable if practised well. |
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