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IBPS Clerk Prelims Admit Card 2019 to release soon at ibps.in. Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) will be releasing the Call Letter for CRP – Clerks -IX Prelims soon. The IBPS Clerk Prelims 2019 exam will be held on 7 – 8 December 2019 and on 14 – 15 December 2019. With just a few days left for the Preliminary exam, it is suggested that the candidates should focus on practice and revision. This is the right time to be devoted to the practice of each topic individually.
In IBPS Clerk Prelims, questions will be asked from Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability and English Language. The questions asked in the Reasoning Ability section mostly cover topics like verbal reasoning, brainteasers, puzzles and other miscellaneous topics. Check below the important topics from the Reasoning Ability Section that are highly expected to be asked in the IBPS Clerk Prelims 2019 exam.
Brush up your verbal and non-verbal reasoning skills by undertaking the practice of the given Reasoning Ability Topics and ace the IBPS Clerk examination. First, have a look at the detailed exam pattern of the IBPS Clerk preliminary examination.
– IBPS Clerk Prelims exam will be conducted online
– Questions will be asked in objective MCQ format
– 100 MCQs will be asked from Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability & English
– Negative Marking: 1/4th of the total marks will be deducted as penalty for every wrong answer
– There will be sectional timing of 20 minutes for each section
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