IBPS RRB PO Exam Analysis: Check Previous Year Papers and Trends
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IBPS RRB PO 2025 Exam: The IBPS RRB PO (Officer Scale-I) exam is one of the most competitive exams in India to recruit for the Probationary Officers posts. Understanding the exam pattern, question trends, and difficulty level through previous year papers, previous year exam analysis, and cut off trends, and enhancing a candidate’s preparation strategy. The previous year’s paper and exam trends can identify important topics, difficulty level, and types of questions likely to appear in the examination, and help manage their time effectively in the exam. In this article, we are providing a detailed analysis of past IBPS RRB PO exams to help you boost your upcoming exam preparation.

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Why Analyse Previous Year Papers and Trends?

Looking at previous year papers and exams provides candidates with several benefits for the upcoming exam:

Identifying important topics: Analysis of past years reveals frequently asked topics, which helps candidates prioritise high-weightage areas and helps them score well by covering those topics.

Improving time management: candidates solve previous year papers under timed conditions and improve their speed and accuracy, which is important for IBPS RRB PO prelims exams.

Assessing the level of difficulty: Previous papers and exam analysis provide information about the level of difficulty and types of questions asked in the examination, which helps candidates prepare for different levels.

Tracking cut-off trends: Understanding cut-off trends helps set realistic score targets and know the competition level.

Building confidence: Solving previous year question papers creates a real exam environment, reduces anxiety and boosts their exam confidence in the examination hall.

By leveraging these resources, candidates can create a focused study plan, strengthen weak areas, and boost their performance.

Comparison of IBPS RRB PO Previous Year Papers (2022-2024): Topic-Wise Discussion

To provide a clear perspective, let’s compare the topic-wise distribution and difficulty levels of the IBPS RRB PO Prelims and Mains exams for the last three years (2022-2024). 

Prelims Exam: Topic-Wise Analysis (2022-2024)

Reasoning Ability

Topic202220232024Difficulty Level
Puzzles & Seating Arrangement20-22 Qs22-25 Qs20-25 QsModerate to Difficult
Syllogism4-5 Qs3-4 Qs0 QsEasy to Moderate
Inequality4-5 Qs4-5 Qs5 QsEasy to Moderate
Coding-Decoding5 Qs4-5 Qs0 QsModerate
Blood Relations3 Qs2-3 Qs3 QsEasy
Direction & Distance2-3 Qs2 Qs0 QsEasy
Miscellaneous (Alphanumeric, Order-Ranking)3-5 Qs3-5 Qs5-7 QsEasy to Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude

Topic202220232024Difficulty Level
Data Interpretation (Table, Line, Caselet)10-12 Qs12-15 Qs15 QsModerate to Difficult
Quadratic Equations5 Qs5 Qs5 QsEasy to Moderate
Number Series (Wrong/Missing)5 Qs4-5 Qs5 QsModerate
Arithmetic (Profit & Loss, SI/CI, Ratio, etc.)10-12 Qs10-12 Qs10-12 QsModerate
Data Sufficiency2-3 Qs2 Qs3 QsModerate

Previous Year Exam Analysis

Analysis of previous IBPS RRB PO exams shows consistent trends in the question pattern, difficulty level, and important topics covered in each section. Candidates can review the previous year exam analysis to identify high-weightage areas, which will help them prepare more effectively. This analysis also aids in developing a solid time management strategy and helps avoid common mistakes.

IBPS RRB PO Exam Analysis 2024, 29th Sept, 1st ShiftIBPS RRB PO Exam Analysis 2024, 29th Sept, 2nd Shift,
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Previous Year Question Paper Links

We are providing a link to last year’s exam to understand the difficulty level and the types of questions asked in the examination. Candidates should solve all the questions to identify their weak areas.

IBPS RRB PO 2024 Question PaperDownload Paper with Detailed Solution
IBPS RRB PO 2023 Question PaperDownload Paper with Detailed Solution
IBPS RRB PO 2022 Question PaperDownload Paper with Detailed Solution
IBPS RRB PO 2021 Question PaperDownload Paper with Detailed Solution
IBPS RRB PO 2020 Question PaperDownload Paper with Detailed Solution
IBPS RRB PO 2019 Question PaperDownload Paper with Detailed Solution
IBPS RRB PO 2018 Question PaperDownload Paper with Detailed Solution
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Key Observations Across Three Years

  1. Consistency in Topics:
    • Reasoning: Puzzles and Seating Arrangements consistently dominate (50–60% of the section), followed by Syllogism and Inequalities. Coding-Decoding and Direction Sense vary by year.
    • Quantitative Aptitude: Data Interpretation and Arithmetic Word Problems are staples (50–60% combined), with Simplification and Quadratic Equations as recurring topics.
  2. Difficulty Trends:
    • The overall difficulty was Easy to moderate, with slight variations in puzzle complexity and calculation intensity.
  3. Good Attempts:
    • Attempts have stabilised at 55–62 questions, with accuracy (85 %+) being critical due to negative marking.

RRB PO Cut-Off Trends (2022–2024)

Cut-offs vary by state and category, but general category trends provide insight:

  • 2024: 45-61 marks (out of 80), depending on state.
  • 2023: 45–58 marks, with higher cut-offs in states like Uttarakhand and lower in northeastern states.
  • 2022: 55-60 marks, reflecting moderate difficulty.

Trend Analysis:

  • Cut-offs present with exam difficulty and vacancy numbers (e.g., 3583 vacancies in 2024, 2759 in 2022).
  • Accuracy is important, as 55–60 correct attempts and clear cut-offs.

Disclaimer: The article “IBPS RRB PO Exam Analysis: Check Previous Year Papers and Trends” published by PracticeMock is intended solely for informational and preparatory purposes. The analysis, trends, and references to previous year papers are based on publicly available data, expert interpretation, and candidate feedback, and do not represent official information from the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). Readers should use this content as a supplementary guide and consult official IBPS notifications for accurate and up-to-date exam details. PracticeMock does not guarantee exam outcomes or the accuracy of predictions based on the content provided.

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