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SEBI GRADE A Exam Analysis (Shift 2) 17 January 2021: Exam Analysis & Review For SEBI Grade A (Phase 1)

SEBI Grade-A phase-1 exams have been started from today i.e. 17 January 2020, and the second shift of the exam is also completed. The exam consisted of 4 sections with a total number of 80 questions having 20 questions in each section. The student who will qualify in the phase -1 examination, they will be eligible for appearing in the next stage of the exams.

As after analyzing the first shift, the level of the exam was easy to moderate, and based on the second shift, our review team has collected a detailed analysis of the exam about the pattern and level of the questions and its difficulty level. So, we are here with the detailed analysis of the exam, as our review team has collected the data analysis of the exam and as per these analytics the exam difficulty level remains easy to moderate

SEBI GRADE-A GOOD ATTEMPTS:

After analyzing the second shift, the shift remained easy to moderate level, the English section was quite easy, quant section remains easy to moderate as per the students reasoning as well was of easy to moderate level and general awareness remained moderate, so according to this data the number of good attempts are discussed below:

Subject Good Attempts Level
English Language 15-16 easy-moderate
Reasoning Ability 14-16 easy-moderate
Quantitative Aptitude 13-15 easy-moderate
General Awareness 8-10 moderate
Total 50-57

ENGLISH LANGUAGE:

The level of English language was easy like the first shift, the topics which are covered as per analysis are error spotting, reading comprehension sentence rearrangement etc. and the detailed analysis of the same is as follows:

TOPIC NO. OF QUESTIONS
·         Error Spotting 5-6
·         Sentence Rearrangement 5
·         Comprehension 5
·         Fill in the Blanks 2-3
Idioms & Phrases 2

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE:

As per the reviews of the students, the difficulty level of this section remains to be quite easy to moderate, all the questions were quite easy to moderate level and by which we are providing you the detailed analysis of the same :

Topic No. of questions
·         Data Interpretation 5
·         Number Series 5
Profit and Loss 1
Time and work & Pipe and cistern 1
Problem on Ages 1
Work and Time 1
Speed Distance and Time 2
·         Average, Ratio and Proportion 2

REASONING ABILITY:

The reasoning is said to be quite tricky, but as per the analysis the difficulty level of this topic remained easy to moderate and the puzzles which were asked were of 5 of square and 5 of linear , the detailed analysis of the same is:

TOPIC NO.OF QUESTIONS
·         Puzzles 10
·         Blood Relations 2
·         Syllogisms 2
·         Inequalities 3-4
·         Alpha-Numeric-Symbol Series 1
·         Data Sufficiency
Logical Reasoning 1

GENERAL AWARENESS

This section consists of the questions from the topics such as current events current news, financial awareness etc, and the difficulty level of this section in today’s exam remains moderate , kindly check the detailed analysis of the same as well.

TOPIC NO. OF QUESTIONS
·         Current Affairs 3-4
·         Financial Awareness 3-4
·         Important Financial & Economic News 1
Countries & Capitals 1

The analysis is provided on the review of the students who have appeared in this shift. We all hope this information will be helpful for all the students who have given the examination by analyzing the number of good attempts.

We wish the best of luck to all the students who have appeared for the exams.

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FAQs

Is there any negative marking?

Yes, there is a negative marking of 1/4 for every incorrect answer in the objective questions.

What is the exam date of SEBI GRADE -A phase 2 examination?

The exam date of SEBI GRADE A phase 2 examination is 27 February 2021.

When did the SEBI GRADE-A phase 1 result will be declared?

SEBI GRADE-A phase 1 result will be declared tentatively in February on their official website.

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