reasoning: inequality was simple...sylo was ok...blood wala ok.....nothing comples as such..mera 3 minute bekar gaya ek puzzle mein.....i dont know if data was wrong! if any1 did...please reply..NORTH SOUTH wala!
Found Some where try it....
Mukesh and Suresh are standing in a queue. Mukesh is 9th from left and Suresh is 6th from right. When both interchange their positions, Mukesh becomes 15th from left. Find out new position of Suresh from right end
English: Don't waste your time on Jumbles.. Passage is ok. China china everywhere in English.
Quant: Damn Easy! DI 10, Quadratic 5, Simplification 5. Series 3 easy.
Reasoning: RRB level.
Overall Paper was a lot easier than SBI Pre.. You can attempt 60+ (GO for Accuracy).. ATB!
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In my admit card my signature is showing in place of my photograph. Please advise as it is very important to know whether I would be able to write the exam or not....Its very urgent
Please solve with solution
A leak in the lower portion of a tank can empty the full tank in 9 hrs. An inlet pipe fills water at the rate of 10 lit. a minute. When the tank is full, the inlet is opened and due to leak, the tank is empty in 16 hrs. How many liters does the cistern hold ?
a. 17,580
b. 17,960
c. 18,290
d. 12,342
e. 13,500
10.30 AM SESSION
It was easier than any of the mocks available. Things were quite basic. English and Q.A was easy. Reasoning had 1 or 2 very easy puzzles..didn't have time to read other 1 or 2 (yes around 3 4 puzzles were there). Overall it was an easy paper.
some red are blue
some grey are blue
all grey are white
no white is black
con.
no black is grey
some blue not being white is possibility
some black are red
no black is red
explain plsss
all marigold are lotus
all lotus are sunflower
no sunflower is lily
all rose are sunflower
con.
all lily being lotus is possibility
some lily are marigold
some sunflower being lily is possibility
all lotus can never be rose
reasoning me 4 puzzles the? 3 puzzles hote h na? ye 4th kisko bta rhe aap log?
how much marks are u getting who gave exam at 10.30 slot?
- 40-45
- 45-50
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50
- 35-40
Bhaiyo aur unki beheno... ye probability ka question first slot mei aaya tha...
If there are 9 blue balls, 7 pink balls and 4 yellow balls in a bag. And a single ball is drawn at random, find the probability that the ball is either blue or pink??
Jaldi batao...
59 attempted (4 doubtful) 2nd Slot. Any chance?
BTW if anyone has any doubt regarding type of questions, their level etc, do ask below.
Anybody given Mahendra's CWEPOPRE-01 20151003 PATTERN BASED?
The score isn't showing. Same problem with everyone?

Dear readers,
The IBPS CWE PO V Prelims tests have already started. So far, students have reported that the tests were easy to moderate. Some students have reported that English Language was the toughest section and students have also said that the Quantitative Aptitude section was calculation-intensive.
Section-wise breakup:
The section-wise breakup of the tests was exactly along the lines that we had predicted in our previous article (click here to go to this article).
Quantitative Aptitude: This section consisted of Data Interpretation - 10 questions, Arithmetic and others - 10, Quadratic equations - 5, Number series - 5 and Simplification - 5 questions.
English Language: This section consisted of Reading Comprehension - 10, Cloze test - 5, Fill in the blanks - 5, Para jumbles - 5, and Spot the error - 5 questions.
Reasoning: This section consisted of Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Inequality, Blood Relations and others - 5 questions each, Arrangement - 10 questions and 1 Puzzle - 5 questions.
Expected cutoff:
The IBPS PO prelims has been very similar to SBI PO prelims so far. Comparing the two, it is expected that the cutoff for IBPS PO prelims would be around 40 to 45 for general category candidates, 35 to 40 for OBC category, 30 to 35 for SC category and 14 to 18 for ST category candidates.
Further, in the IBPS PO prelims, sectional cutoffs would be around 5 to 6 marks for English and for Quant and 8 to 10 for Reasoning for general category candidates. For other categories, sectional cutoffs would be around 3 to 4.5 marks for English and for Quant and 4.5 to 5.5 for Reasoning.
For those students who are yet to appear for this exam:
Your target:
Now that you know the likely cutoffs, you can plan your approach during your exam. First of all, ensure that you divide time equally (roughly) across all sections. Remember, that you need to clear the sectional cutoffs in each section. Hence, you cannot ignore any section. You may give 20 to 25 mins to Quant, 20 minutes to Reasoning and 15 to 20 mins to English. Overall, you should try to attempt around 60+ questions, with around 20 attempts in each section.
Also, start the exam with your strongest section. This will ensure that you gain confidence and speed right from the start of the test.
Section-wise approach:
In each of the sections, you should chose those 20 questions that you can solve quickly and accurately. Do not think that you have to solve the first question that you read or the first 5 questions that you read. Instead, remember that in each section you only have to attempt around 20 questions - which means that you can reject 10 to 15 tough or time-taking questions in each section. After you have solved the 20 easy questions in each section, if you still have extra time left, you may then solve some of the tough/time-taking questions that you had left out earlier.
Let us now look at how you can choose these 20 easy questions in each section.
Quantitative aptitude:
In this section, if you are careful with your calculations, you can easily attempt 7 to 8 DI questions accurately. Similarly, you should be able to attempt at least around 5 to 7 questions from questions based on Arithmetic, etc. Finally, you should be able to try around 5 to 7 questions from the Number Series + Simplification portion. This should easily give you a total of 20 attempts in around 20 to 25 minutes. Do note that in this approach we have completely ignored the quadratic equation portion, which may appear complicated to some students. Also note that DI questions can be time-taking but can be attempted with very high accuracy since they do not require any advanced formulas or complicated logic.
English language:
In this section, RC would typically include at least 3 questions based on vocabulary only. Similarly, Cloze test and Fill in the blanks largely depend purely on vocabulary only. Out of these 13 vocab-based questions, you should be able to attempt at least 10 questions quickly. Similarly, try to attempt at least around 2 to 3 questions from the Spot the error portion. From Para jumbles, try to identify at least the first and the last sentence. That is relatively simple to do and would fetch you another two attempts. This itself gives you close to 20 attempts (in less time, since vocabulary questions would not be time-taking). Note that to solve vocab-based questions from the RC portion, you may not need to read the passage, which would again save you some time.
Reasoning:
In this section, out of the 20 questions from the Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Inequality, Blood Relations and others portion, try to attempt at least around 15 questions. These are standalone questions typically and are not very time-taking. After this, look at the Puzzles, Arrangement portion and pick the set that appears easiest to you. Solve the 5 questions from that set and that's it - you have got 20 attempts in this section as well.
The above is one suggested approach that can help you manage your time effectively, maximize your number of attempts and hence, clear the Prelims. Based on which topics you are strong in, you can come up with your own approach. Do plan out your approach in advance so that you are fully prepared for the test.
Finally, believe in yourself, be confident and attempt the test with a relaxed mind!
As always, Team PaGaLGuY wishes you the very Best of Luck!!!
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attempted 51 accuracy 90% in LR n QA eng 80%..any chance?
I am concerned about the English section. Please tell me the difficulty level of the section..
in circular - relation puzzle how many generations were there? And was the question lengthy or just tricky?
A>=B=D. In this case can we conclude A=D?
Moderate
Atempts...75
Reasoning 30
Mths 23
English 22
OB-5
Some S are N
Some N are L
All A are S
All P are L
conclusion- Some S are L and No L is S.
How will either of this follow? Or is the solution wrong?