SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 paper analysis by an expert: Read here

SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 paper analysis by an expert: Read here

SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 paper analysis by an expert: Read here
SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 paper analysis by an expert: Read here
The State Bank of India (SBI) conducted the Clerk Preliminary Exam 2018 today, June 30 at various test centres across the state.
Spanning a period of one week (ending June 30, 2018), the exam is being conducted in four time slots: 2 each in the morning and evening.
A total of 100 questions had to be answered in 60 minutes. All the sections, except the English language, were available in both English and Hindi. Every correct answer will fetch 1 mark, while every incorrect answer will reduce the score by 0.25.
Here's the analysis of Slot 3:
The detailed break-up of SBI Clerk Preliminary Exam 2018 is as follows:
Note: Section wise and overall cut-offs are not uniform for all states.

English Language

The English Language section was more or less along the same lines as the old pattern. Questions about inappropriate words, four highlighted words given, were there in which the candidate has to find out the incorrect word.
Questions from the RC passage were mainly factual. Two questions in RC were from Vocabulary (1 Synonym and 1 Antonym). Overall, the level of difficulty of this section was easy-to-moderate.

Numerical ability

There was 1 set of five questions from Data Interpretation (Bar Graph based). The questions on Number Series were moderate. The Arithmetic-based questions were primarily from Time and Work, Ratio, SI and CI, Profit, Loss and Discount, Time, Speed and Distance etc. The overall difficulty level of this section was moderate.

Reasoning Ability

There were three sets of five questions each from data arrangement. There was a set of five questions on alphabetical series based. Questions on blood relation and directions were also there. No syllogism questions were asked this year. The overall difficulty level of this section was easy to moderate.
Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key, and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by Career Launcher. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.

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