SBI Clerk 2022 exam analysis for prelims; Check difficulty level, good attempts
Day 1 of the SBI Clerk 2022 prelims exam has been concluded today, November 12. Know SBI Clerk exam analysis 2022 including good attempts and difficulty levels.
Vishnukumar V | November 12, 2022 | 05:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India concluded day 1 of the SBI Clerk prelims exam 2022 today, November 12. The SBI Clerk 2022 exam was conducted in an online Computer-based mode in four different shifts. Candidates who appeared in the SBI Clerk prelims exam can check the overall detailed SBI Clerk 2022 exam analysis for prelims (shift-wise).
The SBI Clerk 2022 paper analysis for prelims is based on the feedback received from the candidates who appeared in the examination. As per the candidates’ feedback, the SBI Clerk 2022 prelims exam was moderate in the difficulty level.
SBI Clerk prelims exam analysis 2022 (November 12)
The SBI Clerk paper analysis will help the candidates to get an idea about the difficulty level of the question paper and know the good attempts. Candidates can check the exam analysis for SBI Clerk 2022 shift-wise from the following tables.
SBI Clerk 2022 exam analysis (Shift 1)
Name of subject |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level of exam |
English Language |
22 to 25 |
Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude |
24 to 26 |
Easy to moderate |
Reasoning Ability |
29 to 33 |
Easy to moderate |
Total |
75 to 84 |
Easy to moderate |
SBI Clerk exam analysis 2022 (Shift 2)
Name of Subject |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level of exam |
English Language |
21 to 24 |
Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude |
28 to 33 |
Easy to moderate |
Reasoning Ability |
28 to 32 |
Easy to moderate |
Total |
77 to 89 |
Easy to moderate |
SBI Clerk 2022 paper analysis (Shift 3)
Name of Subject |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level of exam |
English Language |
22 to 25 |
Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude |
24 to 28 |
Moderate |
Reasoning Ability |
28 to 31 |
Easy to moderate |
Total |
74 to 84 |
Easy to moderate |
SBI Clerk paper analysis 2022 (Shift 4)
Name of Subject |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level of exam |
English Language |
22 to 26 |
Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude |
23 to 26 |
Easy to moderate |
Reasoning Ability |
27 to 30 |
Easy to moderate |
Total |
73 to 82 |
Easy to moderate |
SBI Clerk 2022 topics asked:
Candidates can check the subject-wise topics asked in the SBI Clerk prelims exam 2022 today, November 12 below.
Reasoning - Syllogism, Inequality, Alpha Numeric, Blood Relation, Direction and Distance, Mixed series, Pairing based, Circuler inside, Uncertain Linear, Double Line, Floor based, Number based, Meaningful Word, Three Digit Series, Meaningful Word, etc.,
English - R.C. (COVID-19 Rest), Error, Word Swap, Fillers (single), Phrase Replacement, Para Jumble etc.,
Quantitative Aptitude - Simplification, Wrong Number Series, DI (table), Arithmetic (mixture allegation, boat, age-based), etc.,
The exam authorities will conduct the rest of the SBI Clerk prelims exam 2022 on November 19, 20 and 25, 2022. Candidates who qualify in the prelims exam are eligible to appear in the SBI Clerk mains exam 2022.
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