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IBPS RRB PO Shift 5 Exam Analysis: IBPS RRB 5th Shift Analysis for 12 September 2020

IBPS RRB PO Shift-5 Exam Analysis 2020 (12 September 2020)- This marks the end of all the shifts of IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Exam on 12th September and now all those students who have their exam scheduled tomorrow must be eagerly waiting to check the final exam analysis for the day. IBPS usually conducts examinations in 4 shifts throughout the day, but this year there are 5 shifts on both the dates 12th and 13th September. The level of the exam for this final shift of the day was MODERATE when compared with the previous 4 shifts which were relatively easier.

Overall Analysis & Good Attempts for IBPS RRB PO Prelims 2020 Shift-5

The following are the average good attempts for the 5th shift’s exam-

Subject Good Attempts
Reasoning Ability 27 – 32
Quantitative Aptitude 23 – 26
Total 52 – 57

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IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims Exam’s Section-wise Analysis 2020

The following are the IBPS RRB PO shift-5 analysis details of the topic asked in each section along with number of questions and the difficulty level.

Changes observed in the 5th shift compared to the previous shifts of today’s exam

The level of the Shift-5 exam was moderate whereas all other shifts of the day were relatively easier.

The reasoning ability section in the 5th shift comprised mostly of puzzles as there were 28 questions of puzzles and seating arrangement.

Quantitative Aptitude section of shift 5 was also a bit lengthy as there were 3 sets of data interpretation and 15 questions of arithmetic word problem.

Reasoning Ability (Easy to Moderate)

Puzzles and Seating arrangement asked in the 5th shift were as follows:

  1. Linear seating arrangement of parallel rows- 12 people
  2. Linear seating arrangement of single row with 7 people seated facing north
  3. Floor based puzzle with 8 floors and colours
  4. Year based puzzle
  5. Circular Seating Arrangement
  6. Uncertain no. of people seating arrangement

The following table has complete details of the topic from which questions were asked in the 5th shift of IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam 2020:

Topics No. of Questions Level
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement 28
Moderate
Blood Relation 2 Easy to Moderate
Syllogism 3 Easy
Direction Sense 3 Easy
Miscellaneous 2 Easy
Total 40 Easy to Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude (Moderate) 

There were three sets of DI- 2 sets of Tabular DI and a Pie Chart. The level of this section in shift-5 was tougher in comparison to the previous 4 shifts.

Topics No. of Questions Level
Data Interpretation 15
Moderate
Missing Number Series 5 Easy
Quadratic Equation 5 Easy to Moderate
Arithmetic Word Problems 15
Easy to Moderate
Total 40
Moderate

The arithmetic word problems included questions from Ages, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Time and Distance, Boats and Stream, Time and Work etc.

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Team Bankersadda wishes you all the best for tomorrow’s exam!!! Do not miss out on practicing with the memory based paper of today’s exam if you are going to appear in IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam on 13th September.

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IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam Analysis Shift-5 FAQs

Q. What are the good attempts for IBPS RRB PO Prelims 2020 Exam Shift-5 held on 12 September?
Ans. The average good attempts are 52 to 57 for the 5th shift of the exam with good accuracy.

Q. What were the changes observed in the Shift-5 of IBPS RRB PO Prelims Exam held on 12 September?

Ans. The level of the exam in 5th shift was a bit tougher than the previous 4 shifts as the reasoning section mostly comprised of puzzles and the quantitative aptitude section had 3 sets of DI and 15 questions of arithmetic word problems.

Q. How many puzzles were asked in the 5th shift of the exam held on 12th September?

Ans. There were 6 sets of puzzles and seating arrangement in the 5th shift.

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