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SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024, 25th February Shift 1 Questions

The shift-1 of the SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2023-24 was conducted on 25th February 2024 in the morning shift and the detailed SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024 is discussed here based on the candidates’ review who appeared in the exam. As SBI Clerk Mains Shift-1 is now, our experts at Career Power have directly connected to the candidates who appeared in the exam to collect the detailed and exact SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis for you. The SBI Junior Associate Mains Exam Analysis 1st Shift, 25th February 2024 would guide the candidates preparing for the 2nd shift and can analysis the expected cut-off based on the difficulty level of the exam.

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024

As you all know, the SBI Junior Associates Mains exam comprises 4 sections i.e. Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability, English Language, and General Awareness. The total time is 2 hours 40 minutes so clearly, Speed, Accuracy and Planning are surely needed to have good attempts. If you are looking for the exact and detailed SBI Clerk 2024 Mains Exam Analysis Shift-1 held on 25th February 2024, then keep on reading this article to get an accurate and detailed analysis with overall & section-wise difficulty level, good attempts, questions asked and much more.

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024 Good Attempts

Overall the difficulty level of SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis conducted in Shift-1 was of Moderate to Difficult level. Based on the feedback taken from many candidates, the average good attempt for Shift -1 was 90 to 96 marks.

Sections Good Attempts Difficulty Level
English Language 26-27 Moderate
Numerical Ability 25-26 Moderate to Difficult
Reasoning Ability 25-27 Moderate to Difficult
General Awareness 22-25 Moderate to Difficult
Overall 90-96 Moderate to Difficult

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024- Subject Wise

In this section, we have covered the detailed section-wise SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis for Shift-1 conducted on 25th Feb 2024. Go through each section and know which questions were asked and what was the level of each section. The detailed exam analysis and topic-wise weightage for all subjects English Language, Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability, and General Awareness are discussed below.

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024- Reasoning Ability

This section had 50 questions and the questions of reasoning were asked from the following topics. Most of the questions asked in the reasoning section were from Seating Arrangements and Puzzles, Blood Relations, Machine Input, Direction and Distance, topics.

Topics No. of Questions Difficulty Level
Seating Arrangements and Puzzles 20 Moderate to Difficult
Blood Relations 1 Moderate to Difficult
Syllogism 3 Moderate to Difficult
Coded Inequality 5 Moderate to Difficult
Data Sufficiency 3 Moderate
New Pattern Coding 4 Moderate to Difficult
Direction and Distance 3 Moderate
Machine Input Output 5 Moderate
Logical Reasoning 5 Moderate to Difficult
Word Based
1 Moderate
Meaning Word 1 Moderate to Difficult

The Seating Arrangement and Puzzle related questions are based on the following topics

  1. Circular Based Puzzle (9 persons, 11 seats, each person visits different cities)
  2. Linear Puzzle
  3. Year-Based Puzzle (The base Year 2023, 9 persons like different fruits)
  4. Floor Based Puzzle (13 Floors, 9 Persons, 4 vacant)

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024- Quantitative Aptitude

There were 50 questions asked in the Quantitative Aptitude section and most of the questions were asked from DI, Arithmetic, Approximation, Number Series, Data Sufficiency and Quadratic Equations. The Data Interpretation questions were asked from the 4 different topics which are as follows:

  1. Pie Chart Graph DI (Missing)-  5 Questions
  2. Bar Graph Data Interpretation- 5 Questions
  3. abular Data Interpretation (Missing)- 5 Questions
  4. Caselet Data Interpretation- 5 Questions
Topics No. of Questions Difficulty Level
Data Interpretation 20 Moderate
Quadratic Equation 3 Moderate to Difficult
Wrong Number Series (Coded) 5 Moderate to Difficult
Data Sufficiency 5 Moderate to Difficult
Approximation 5 Moderate to Difficult
Arithmetic 12 Moderate

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024- English

The English Language is the only section that contains 40 marks in the main exam, other 3 subjects contain 50 marks each. In this shidt, 2 RCs were asked in the exam. The first RC was based on Wheat and Millet productions.

Topics No. of Questions Difficulty Level
Reading Comprehension RC 1- 7 Questions
RC 2- 8 Questions
Moderate
Para Jumbles 2 Moderate
Word Swap 8 Easy to Moderate
Word Uases 4 Easy to Moderate
Cloze Test 6 East to Moderate
Error Detection 2 Easy to Moderate

SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024- General Awareness

This section had 50 questions and a time limit of 35 minutes. Most of the questions were about current affairs and banking awareness. Questions from the static section were few. The difficulty level of the General Awareness section was Moderate to Difficult. Here, we are sharing General awareness questions asked in the SBI Clerk mains exam held on 25th February 2024 shift 1.

  1. UDGAM Portal
  2. Green Washing
  3. PVTG Scheme
  4. Netherlands beats which country in the ICC World Cup 2023

Candidates can also check the live video exam analysis from our YouTube channel.

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SBI Clerk Mains Exam Analysis 2024- FAQs

Q1. Where can I get accurate SBI Clerk Exam Mains Analysis 2024?

At Careerpower, we have discussed detailed and accurate SBI Clerk Exam Mains Analysis 2024.

Q2. What is the Good Attempts for SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2024?

The good attempts for SBI Clerk Mains Exam as per SBI Clerk Exam Mains Analysis 2024 are between 90 to 96 questions.

Q4. What was the difficulty level of exam?

The difficulty level of SBI Clerk mains exam held on 15th February 2024 was of Moderate to Difficult level.

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