As we all know,The Food Corporation of India (FCI) recruiting skilled category III personnel for manning posts in its depots and offices spread all over the country. Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Government of India, under special dispensation given by the Government has hold the first examination today i.e, 10 November 2012, second test for the same will be held tommorow i.e, 11 November 2012.

In this post we will discuss the detailed review about the exam to help the candidates to understand detailed pattern and level of the exam.

Pattern of the exam:
The written exam consists of the following sections:

  • General Intelligence- 50 Questions
  • General Awareness-50 Questions
  • Quantitative Aptitude-50 Questions
  • English Language-50 Questions

Each question carries 1 mark each and there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks. So mark your answer if you are sure about it.

Review of each section:

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE: This section was the easiest among all the sections. Questions were asked from topics like odd one out, Alpha-number series, coding-decoding, Set theory, Matrix based. Also few questions were asked from Non-verbal reasoning.

GENERAL AWARENESS: This section was also manageable as the questions were easy if one is aware of the basic information. So don’t worry about this section if you are prepared well.

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE: Mostly students find the level of this section to be medium-difficult. Mostly questions were asked from Geometry section. Also there were 2 sets of Data interpretation which consists of 9 questions in all.

ENGLISH AWARENESS: This section was also very easy if one’s grammatical concepts are clear. Unseen passage was very easy (Direct Questions). Also there were some questions from sections like Sentence correction, Idioms, fill in the blanks. In all, this section was manageable.

Good luck to all the candidates for tommorow exam. Do well. Best wishes from Banks-India.com Team.

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