IBPS CWE PO/ MT (Officer Scale 1) 2014 Exam Analysis
The much-awaited examination of Probationary Officers (PO)
conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) started
from October 11, 2014. As usual it was an online examination.
We would like to mention that this time too, IBPS lived up to
its expectation of having a surprise element or in other words “something
new” in the pattern of the examination. Most of the students found the questions
in the examination to be more of indirect than direct.
Let us understand the pattern first.
Paper Pattern:
Number of questions: 200 questions
Time: 2 hours
Sections: Five
Marking Pattern: (a)
1 mark for every correct answer (b) -0.25 for every incorrect answer
Our Analysis:
As per the feedback that we got from various sources, our own inputs and after having a detailed discussion with the student fraternity, we present a crisp and clear analysis.
As per the feedback that we got from various sources, our own inputs and after having a detailed discussion with the student fraternity, we present a crisp and clear analysis.
Section
|
Total Questions
|
Max. Marks
|
Level of
Difficulty
|
Good Attempts
|
Good Score
|
Reasoning
|
50
|
50
|
Moderate-Easy
|
27-31
|
23-27
|
English Language
|
40
|
40
|
Moderate-Easy
|
28-31
|
23-27
|
Maths
|
50
|
50
|
Moderate – High
|
20-23
|
17-19
|
General Awareness
|
40
|
40
|
Easy
|
22-25
|
18-20
|
Computer Knowledge
|
20
|
20
|
Very Easy
|
13-15
|
11-12
|
Total
|
200
|
200
|
110-125
|
92-105
|
Sectional Cutoff (Expected) -
Subject
|
General
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
|
Reasoning
|
10-13
|
6-9
|
6-9
|
6-9
|
English Language
|
6-9
|
3-6
|
3-6
|
3-6
|
Maths
|
6-9
|
4-6
|
4-6
|
4-6
|
General Awareness
|
8-11
|
6-8
|
6-8
|
6-8
|
Computer Knowledge
|
7-10
|
5-7
|
5-7
|
5-7
|
Overall cutoff on total score
|
61-70
|
60-68
|
59-64
|
32-38
|
Analysis of the questions asked in different sections:
Reasoning
The questions in this section were relatively easy.
The questions in this section were relatively easy.
There were many questions from Critical Reasoning area. As
usual, the questions on Sitting Arrangements (linear – one of the set was related to
arrangement on floors) were in good number too.
Questions from Syllogism and Inequalities formed another important
area.
Questions from Directions, Input-Output and Statement-Conclusions
were also found.
English Language
Again a relatively easy section.
Max Weightage: Reading Comprehension (20 questions –
2 sets – 10 questions from each set)
Important Areas:
Cloze Test: 10 questions
- Easy
Parajumbles: 5-10 questions – Easy to Moderate
Other questions: Vocabulary based questions, Sentence
Correction questions were also found.
Maths
This section can be classified as difficult to moderate.
Questions from Data Interpretation (DI) were seen in good
numbers in some of the examination slots. Even the questions which followed DI were
mostly indirect. There were 3-4 sets in most of the examination slots. Each set
had approximately 5 questions. DI was in the form of Tables, Pie-charts and Bar
charts, amongst others.
Other questions were from Data Sufficiency, Percentage, Time, Speed & Distance, Geometry, Mensuration, Number Series (Odd One Out), Simple and Compound Interest and Linear Equations.
General Awareness
Unlike most of the previous IBPS examination wherein most of the questions were from Banking, this year surprisingly saw many questions based on current affairs.
Unlike most of the previous IBPS examination wherein most of the questions were from Banking, this year surprisingly saw many questions based on current affairs.
Questions from Banking were found too.
Most of the questions were manageable if a student has read
newspaper regularly.
Computer Knowledge
The questions in this section were relatively easy. Questions Hardware, Networking and Software were asked. Many questions were related to MS Office, particularly MS Excel and shortcuts in MS Excel.
Concluding..
Overall, the paper can be rated to be of moderate difficulty
level. An overall score of 70 (for general category) should be good enough to
get a call for the interviews.
Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by us on the basis of inputs received by us and our own discretion. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.
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Paridhi Trivedi Parikh | Hardik K. Parikh