IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025 Memory-Based Questions from 4th October All Shifts
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The IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam 2025 kicked off on 4th October across multiple shifts, drawing lakhs of aspirants nationwide. As the first gateway to a coveted banking career, understanding the exam pattern and types of questions asked is crucial for both current and future candidates. This blog compiles memory-based questions and a section-wise analysis from all shifts conducted on 4th October, helping you evaluate your performance and fine-tune your preparation for upcoming exams.

IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern 

The prelims exam consists of three sections:

SectionNo. of QuestionsDurationDifficulty Level
English Language3020 minsEasy
Reasoning Ability3520 minsEasy to Moderate
Numerical Ability3520 minsEasy to Moderate

Total Questions: 100
Total Duration: 60 minutes

IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025 Memory-Based Question Paper PDF

In this section, we are providing a memory-based IBPS Clerk Prelims question paper PDF. The PDF is made after the analysis of the exam provided by the students who had attempted the exam

IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025 Memory-Based Question Paper PDF

Shift-Wise Highlights (4th October)

The table consists of the section-wise analysis of the IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam held on 4th October 2025 across all three sections—English Language, Reasoning Ability, and Numerical Ability—for Shifts 1, 2, and 3,4

IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Analysis – 4th October 2025 (All Shifts)

Here’s a comprehensive and consolidated table combining the IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Analysis for all four shifts held on 4th October 2025:

ShiftSectionDifficulty LevelGood AttemptsKey Topics Asked / No. of Questions
Shift 1English LanguageEasy to Moderate27–31RC (Soldier), Cloze Test, Error Spotting, Sentence Improvement, Word Swap
Reasoning AbilityModerate24–28Circular Seating, Floor Puzzle, Month Puzzle, Alphanumeric Series, Blood Relation
Numerical AbilityEasy to Moderate23–25Table DI, Line Graph DI, Arithmetic, Simplification
Shift 2English LanguageEasy to Moderate30RC (California), Cloze Test, Word Swap, Sentence Rearrangement, Error Spotting
Reasoning AbilityModerate33Comparison Puzzle, Box Puzzle, Month Puzzle, Chinese Coding, Blood Relation
Numerical AbilityEasy to Moderate27Table DI, Line Graph DI, Arithmetic, Simplification
Shift 3English LanguageEasy to Moderate26RC (Marine Ship), Para Jumble, Misspelt Words, Column Based, Error Spotting
Reasoning AbilityModerate32Square Arrangement, Floor Puzzle, Direction, Syllogism, Alphanumeric Series
Numerical AbilityEasy to Moderate27Bar Graph DI, Table DI, Arithmetic, Simplification, Missing Number Series
Shift 4English LanguageEasy to Moderate22–25RC (Tribal miniso agroforestry): 8–9, Misspelt: 4,
Cloze Test: 6–7, Sentence Rearrangement: 4–5,
Error Detection: 4–5
Reasoning AbilityModerate28–33Sequence Based: 5, Circular (Inside): 5, Month-Based Puzzle: 5, Comparison (6 persons): 3, Inequality: 4, Word Formation: 1, Odd One Out: 1, Pair Formation: 1, Mixed Series: 5, Certain Number of Persons: 3–4, Number Based: 1
Numerical AbilityEasy to Moderate23–28Caselet DI (Venn Diagram): 3,
Bar Graph (Coolers Sold): 5, Arithmetic (SI-CI, Partnership, etc.): 10,
Simplification: 10–12,
Line Graph (City): 5
OverallEasy to Moderate71–85

Why Memory-Based Papers Matter

Here are a few points that explain the importance of memory-based papers- 

  • Memory-based papers provide real-time insights into the types of questions frequently asked in competitive exams.
  • They help students focus on important and high-priority topics, making preparation more efficient.
  • Practicing these papers gives a clearer understanding of the exam’s difficulty level and common question patterns.
  • They reduce exam-day surprises by familiarizing aspirants with repeated question types and exam patterns.
  • Instead of broad, generalized study, students can target their revision to topics that are more likely to appear.
  • This focused preparation saves valuable time and effort in the final stages of exam preparation.
  • Overall, memory-based papers turn preparation from a routine task into a strategic, data-driven process.
  • They build confidence by helping aspirants make informed decisions and quickly adapt their study approach.
  • Consistent practice with memory-based papers significantly increases the chances of exam success.

Disclaimer: The memory‑based questions, exam analysis, and insights provided are compiled from student feedback and expert review. They are intended for practice and guidance only, not official IBPS Clerk exam content. Actual exam questions may differ. Candidates should always verify details through official IBPS notices before relying on them.

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FAQs

What are memory-based questions in the IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025 exam?

Memory-based questions are those shared by candidates who appeared in the exam on 4th October. They help aspirants understand the exact type and pattern of questions asked in different shifts.

How can memory-based questions help in IBPS Clerk preparation?

These questions give insights into the difficulty level, commonly asked topics, and trends, helping candidates focus on the most relevant areas for upcoming shifts or future exams.

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