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Friday, October 13, 2017

IBPS PO, 2017- EXAM ANALYSIS


IBPS PO EXAM ANALYSIS 2017 PROBATIONARY OFFICER

Dear Students, 

The much-awaited IBPS PO Exam has started on 7th October 2017, watch this space for Exam Analysis of All shifts of IBPS PO Exam 2017. At SH, we are providing IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis of all shifts. The Preliminary exam for Probationary Officer will end on 15th October. A lot of students are in line to appear for this exam and this brings them to a step closer in their journey of getting a Job in Banking Sector. 

 IBPS PO EXAM ANALYSIS 2017 PRELIMS
(ALL DAYS & ALL SHIFTS)
 EXAM ANALYSIS

Date
IBPS PO
7 October, 2017
8 October, 2017
14 October, 2017
15 October, 2017
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
SLOT 4
All The Best for Upcoming Exams !!

IBPS PO PRELIMS 2017 ANALYSIS – SLOT 4 – OCTOBER 8, 2017

 

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis & Review: 8th Oct 2017 (Shift 4)

IBPS PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS & REVIEW: 

IBPS ‘s recruitment of Probationary Officer 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 (8th October'17) IBPS PO Pre exam 4th shift is over now, and it is the time for its Exam Analysis. All those aspirants who are yet to appear for IBPS PO Prelims Exam can benefit from this exam analysis as here we provide you an insight on the types and levels of questions being asked in this year's IBPS PO Pre exam. The level of this shift's examination was Moderate-Difficult. You can expect this year's cut off to be lower in comparison to last year's IBPS PO Pre cut off. Due to the difficulty level of paper many aspirants couldn't even go through all the questions asked in paper.

IBPS PO Prelims Analysis: Overall  


The preliminary exam for IBPS PO was conducted online and had 100 questions for 60 minutes. Candidates have to manage those 60 minutes themselves while dealing with three sections- Reasoning (35 Ques), Quantitative Aptitude (35 Ques), and English (30 Ques). 
Subject
Good Attempt
Time (in min.)
English Language
13-16
15
Reasoning Ability
16-22
20
Quantitative Aptitude
18-22
25
Total
53-56
60






English Language ( Moderate- Difficult )

IBPS PO PRELIMS 2017 ANALYSIS – SLOT 3 – OCTOBER 8, 2017

 

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis & Review: 8th Oct 2017 (Shift 3)

IBPS PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS & REVIEW: 

IBPS ‘s recruitment of Probationary Officer 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 (8th October'17) IBPS PO 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 IBPS PO Prelims Exam can benefit from this exam analysis as here we provide you an insight on the types and levels of questions being asked in this year's IBPS PO Pre exam. The level of this shift's examination was Moderate-Difficult. You can expect this year's cut off to be lower in comparison to last year's IBPS PO Pre cut off. Due to the difficulty level of paper many aspirants couldn't even go through all the questions asked in paper.

IBPS PO Prelims Analysis: Overall  


The preliminary exam for IBPS PO was conducted online and had 100 questions for 60 minutes. Candidates have to manage those 60 minutes themselves while dealing with three sections- Reasoning (35 Ques), Quantitative Aptitude (35 Ques), and English (30 Ques). 
Subject
Good Attempt
Time (in min.)
English Language
13-15
15
Reasoning Ability
18-22
20
Quantitative Aptitude
16-18
25
Total
51-56
60






English Language ( Moderate- Difficult )

IBPS PO PRELIMS 2017 ANALYSIS – SLOT 2 – OCTOBER 8, 2017

 

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis & Review: 8th Oct 2017 (Shift 2)

IBPS PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS & REVIEW: 

IBPS ‘s recruitment of Probationary Officer 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 (8th October'17) IBPS PO Pre exam 2nd shift is over now, and it is the time for its Exam Analysis. All those aspirants who are yet to appear for IBPS PO Prelims Exam can benefit from this exam analysis as here we provide you an insight on the types and levels of questions being asked in this year's IBPS PO Pre exam. The level of this shift's examination was Moderate-Difficult. You can expect this year's cut off to be lower in comparison to last year's IBPS PO Pre cut off. Due to the difficulty level of paper many aspirants couldn't even go through all the questions asked in paper.

IBPS PO Prelims Analysis: Overall  


The preliminary exam for IBPS PO was conducted online and had 100 questions for 60 minutes. Candidates have to manage those 60 minutes themselves while dealing with three sections- Reasoning (35 Ques), Quantitative Aptitude (35 Ques), and English (30 Ques). 
Subject
Good Attempt
Time (in min.)
English Language
11-13
15
Reasoning Ability
17-21
20
Quantitative Aptitude
18-20
25
Total
51-56
60






English Language ( Moderate- Difficult )

IBPS PO PRELIMS 2017 ANALYSIS – SLOT 1 – OCTOBER 8, 2017

 

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Analysis & Review: 8th Oct 2017 (Shift 1)

IBPS PO PRELIMS EXAM ANALYSIS & REVIEW: 

IBPS ‘s recruitment of Probationary Officer 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 (8th October'17) IBPS PO Pre exam 1st shift is over now, and it is the time for its Exam Analysis. All those aspirants who are yet to appear for IBPS PO Prelims Exam can benefit from this exam analysis as here we provide you an insight on the types and levels of questions being asked in this year's IBPS PO Pre exam. The level of this shift's examination was Moderate-Difficult. You can expect this year's cut off to be lower in comparison to last year's IBPS PO Pre cut off. Due to the difficulty level of paper many aspirants couldn't even go through all the questions asked in paper.

IBPS PO Prelims Analysis: Overall  

The preliminary exam for IBPS PO was conducted online and had 100 questions for 60 minutes. Candidates have to manage those 60 minutes themselves while dealing with three sections- Reasoning (35 Ques), Quantitative Aptitude (35 Ques), and English (30 Ques). 

Subject
Good Attempt
Time (in min.)
English Language
9-16
15
Reasoning Ability
19-22
20
Quantitative Aptitude
16-18
25
Total
51-56
60






English Language ( Moderate- Difficult )

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Current Affairs October 11, 2017

Dear SH Aspirants,
Study Daily Current Affairs and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section of bank exams. It's time to gear up your preparations for IBPS RRB PO Mains and with the daily dose of current affairs, you can easily prepare G.A and score well.

INDIAN AFFAIRS
Maharashtra govt approves climate change adaptation policy
On October 10, 2017, Maharashtra State cabinet approved a climate change adaptation policy that will focus on developing environment-friendly villages and cities.
i. Maharashtra State Government will set up a special cell under the state Environment department for the effective implementation of this policy of developing environment-friendly villages and cities.
ii. Besides, Maharashtra cabinet has approved financial allocation for special scheme for pending agricultural pumps in Vidarbha and Marathwada region.
Projects worth Rs 700 crore sanctioned for Namami Gange programme by NMCG
The National Mission for Clean Ganga(NMCG) has sanctioned Rs.700 crore for eight projects in the Namami Gange programme.Misson of Eight project
Four projects related to sewage management in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal.Three are related to treatment of drains through bio-remediation. One of inventorization and surveillance of river Ganga
1.Four projects related to sewage management in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal.
NMCG has sanctioned a project for pollution reduction in river Ganga at Bally in West Bengal at an estimated cost of Rs 200.07 crore with construction of a 40 MLD STP.
i. Under Hybrid Annuity model construction of a 65 MLD STP has been approved for Bhagalpur in Bihar at an estimated cost of Rs 268.49 crore.
ii. Uttar Pradesh, sewage treatment related works at an estimated cost of Rs 213.62 crore have also been approved that includes construction of two STPs (28 MLD + 05 MLD) in Farrukabad and one 2 MLD STP at Bargadiya drain in Fatehpur
2.Three are related to treatment of drains through bio-remediation:-
Rajapur drain ,Digha drain in Patna and Laksar drain in Haridwar will be treated at an estimated cost of Rs 4.29 crore.
3.One of inventorization and surveillance of river Ganga:-
It has also been approved at an estimated cost of Rs 42.9 crore to strengthen environmental regulation and water quality monitoring vis-vis river Ganga.
Germany to help Indian Railways to increase speed of trains on existing corridors
On October 10, 2017, a Joint Declaration of Intent (JDI) was signed in New Delhi between Union Ministry of Railways and Germany for carrying out feasibility study on existing Chennai-Kazipet corridor of Indian Railways by German Railways for increasing the speed of passenger trains to 200 kmph.
More information about JDI between Union Ministry of Railways and Germany:
i. The JDI focuses on upgrading trains running in Chennai-Kazipet corridor to semi high speed trains which run at 200 km per hour.
ii. Feasibility study will be carried out in three phases requiring an estimated time of 22 months.
iii. Cost of the feasibility study will be shared equally (50-50 percent) by the Ministry of Railways and Government of the Federal Republic of Germany.
iv.Post finalisation of terms and conditions, a separate agreement will be signed between the two entities.
IIT Kharagpur partners with Samsung for Digital Academy
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) – Kharagpur has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Samsung India for the setting up of a digital academy in its campus.
More Details about Digital Academy to be set up by IIT-Kharagpur and Samsung
i. The Digital Academy will be hosted by IIT-Kharagpur’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering. 
ii. At the academy, students will be provided training on the Internet of Things (IoT) through Tizen-based operating systems which is used by Samsung for its mobile phones and home appliances.
iii. This academy is a part of Samsung India’s corporate social initiative that aims at bridging the digital divide in India by helping students to acquire cutting-edge technology skills.

Fast Solving Tips- Equality/Inequality (Reasoning)

Tips to Solve Coded Inequality in Reasoning

Coded Inequality problems are the advanced version of Mathematical Inequality questions. To solve Coded Inequality in the Reasoning Sections of exams, we must know how to solve Mathematical Inequality where direct inequality operators are used (>, >, ≤, ≤ and =). These types of questions are important for competitive exams like IBPS Clerk, SBI Clerk, SSC CGL, Placement Aptitude, IBPS PO, SBI PO, NICL AO, LIC AAO, SBI Associate Clerk, SBI Associate PO, CAT and others.
In problems on mathematical equalities, operator ‘>’ and ‘<’ has the highest priority. This is followed by ‘≥’ and ‘≤’. On the other hand, ‘=’ has the least priority. So if a statement is A > B ≥ C = D then A > C, D because ‘>’ has highest priority. B ≥ D because ≥ has priority more than ‘=’.
Now we know how to get the relation between two elements. So, we can go ahead and solve Coded Inequality in Reasoning.
In problems on coded inequalities, operators are coded with some symbols. So we first need to decode it and then check the conclusions.

Example of Coded Inequality in Reasoning

Directions: In the following questions, the symbols δ, @, ©, % and are used with the following meaning as illustrated below.
‘A © B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B ’.
‘A
B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’.
‘A δ B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’.
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B’.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, II and IV given below them is / are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
P δ T, T @ R, R © O, O % K
Conclusions:
I. R @ P
II. R % P
III. K
T
IV. O δ T
1) Only either I or II is true
2) Only III and IV are true
3) Only either I or II and III are true
4) Only either I or II and IV are true
5) Only either I or II and III and IV are true
Follow the steps given below to simplify the process.

Steps Involved in Solving Coded Inequality in Reasoning

Step 1:  Make Decoding Table.

 The easiest method is to first make a table as shown below.

NOTE: Elements used in question are A and B so we have added A and B in table.
TIP: Sometimes, to make questions more complicated, reverse relations may be given as:
‘A * B’ means ‘B is not smaller than A’.
So here we will write B in the first row and A in the last row.