Analysis of the RRBs exam Held on 28th September 2013(8:30 AM) - Sergio Ramosh
The level of difficulty has come down. Most of the questions were easy
to moderate. The duration for answering 200 objective questions was 150
minutes. For me, “Reasoning” was the easiest section. Two DI questions
(1 Table and 1 Pie Chart) in QA were little bit time consuming but easy.
The Verbal ability questions were also easy. The fill-in-the-blank
questions required a correct understanding of logic in the sentences but
words given as choices were not difficult. There was a passage on
“Rural Electrification” which was the best part for me as I did a
similar one in the mock test. Computer questions were very basic except a
few moderate ones. It is highly possible that most of the students
would have attempted all the questions. Overall, it was a good one. The
cut-off, considering the difficulty level of the questions, is
definitely going to be very high.
Followings are the few questions from General Awareness.
• Swaythling Cup & Corbillon Cup: Table Tennis
• Jnanpith Award: Ravuri Bharadhwaja
• Jules Rimet: Football
• Electronic Mode of Payment / Receipt for Transactions That Are Repetitive And Periodic In Nature: ECS (Electronic Clearing System)
• Cheque Clearing System Where Cheque Images are captured at the Collecting Bank Branch and Transmitted Electronically: CTS (Cheque Truncation System)
• Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM): Launched in 2005
• Australia: Australian Dollar
• Pilot project to be launched by RBI to curb soiling and mutilation of currency notes: Plastic Currency
• CASA (current and savings account) ratio: the ratio of deposits in the current and savings accounts of a bank to its total deposits
• Capital of Argentina: Buenos Aires
• Headquarter of IDA (International Development Association): Washington, D.C.
• World Water Day: 22nd March
• Literacy Rate: Kerala
Thanks and Best wishes to Sergio ramosh for his contribution