The document outlines the sections and scoring breakdown for a written bank exam test. It will consist of two parts - Part 1 with 80 multiple choice questions worth 80 marks across topics like general awareness, economics, banking, logical reasoning and quantitative analysis. Part 2 will have subjective questions worth 20 marks. Candidates will have 90 minutes to complete both parts of the test and must submit both their question set and answer sheet at the end.
The document outlines the sections and scoring breakdown for a written bank exam test. It will consist of two parts - Part 1 with 80 multiple choice questions worth 80 marks across topics like general awareness, economics, banking, logical reasoning and quantitative analysis. Part 2 will have subjective questions worth 20 marks. Candidates will have 90 minutes to complete both parts of the test and must submit both their question set and answer sheet at the end.
The document outlines the sections and scoring breakdown for a written bank exam test. It will consist of two parts - Part 1 with 80 multiple choice questions worth 80 marks across topics like general awareness, economics, banking, logical reasoning and quantitative analysis. Part 2 will have subjective questions worth 20 marks. Candidates will have 90 minutes to complete both parts of the test and must submit both their question set and answer sheet at the end.
Test paper will consist two sections “Part 1” and “Part 2”. Section Part 1 consists of objective type questions and Part 2 will have subjective question. Part 1 will consist 80 questions carrying 80 Marks Part 2 will carry 20 marks The time for completing Part ‘1’ & ‘2’ is 90 minutes. Both question set and answer sheet need to be submitted at the end.