RRB PO Mains exam was held on 10th Sep, 2023 and here we are with its exam analysis. The examination has been conducted successfully. The RRB PO mains comprises of 5 sections including english/hindi, quantitative aptitude, reasoning, General awareness and Computer knowledge. Here in this article we will be giving you a brief overview about the difficulty level and the kinds of questions that were asked in the examination today. We will be covering all shifts of the IBPS RRB PO Mains Exam Analysis 2023- 10th Sep. The overall exam level was from moderate to difficult. Mentioned below is the complete exam analysis of RRB PO mains all shifts.
| Topics | Nos of Questions |
| Month and Date Based Puzzle (With Variable- Subjects) | 5 |
| Linear Seating Arrangement (With Variable) | 5 |
| Selection Based Puzzle (8 Persons) | 5 |
| Square Seating Arrangement (Corners- Inside, Middle- Outside) With Variable | 5 |
| Uncertain Linear Seating Arrangement | 1 |
| Inequality | 3 |
| Blood Relation | 1 |
| Syllogism | 3 |
| Logical Reasoning | 4 |
| Direction-Distance | 3 |
| Machine Input Output | 5 |
| Topics | Nos of Questions |
| Word Usage | 3 |
| Reading Comprehension – Research | 5 |
| Reading Comprehension (Marketing) | 5 |
| Para Jumble | 5 |
| Fillers (Phrase Fillers) | 5 |
| Error Detection – Double | 5 |
| Cloze Test (Replacement) | 6 |
| Word Replacement | 5 |
| Sentence Arrangement | 1 |
| Topics | Nos of Questions |
| Tabular Data Interpretation – Missing | 5 |
| Pie Chart Data Interpretation (Boys and Girls) | 5 |
| Quantity Comparison (Q1 and Q2) | 5 |
| Caselet DI (Furniture- Table and Chair) | 5 |
| Missing Number Series | 5 |
| Quadratic Equation | 4 |
| Arithmetic | 11 |
The questions have been asked from the below mentioned topics:
This brings us to the end of this article. Keep preparing for the upcoming RRB Clerk mains exam.
Disclaimer: The exam analysis, difficulty levels, and topic distribution presented in this article are based on student feedback, expert insights, and previous exam trends. These inputs are indicative and intended only to guide aspirants in their preparation. They should not be considered official or final. The actual cut‑off marks, results, and other official details will be released solely by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) through its notifications. Candidates are strongly advised to rely on official IBPS updates for confirmed information.
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