What's the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam pattern the generator follows?
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SSC CGL Tier 1 (2025-26) — 100 MCQs total, split across 4 sections of 25 questions each: General Intelligence & Reasoning (25 Qs / 50 marks), General Awareness (25 Qs / 50 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (25 Qs / 50 marks), English Comprehension (25 Qs / 50 marks). Total: 200 marks (each Q = 2 marks). Duration: 60 minutes. Negative marking: 0.50 per wrong answer. Computer-based test. Qualifying nature — final selection based on Tier 2. Language: English + Hindi (except English Comprehension). Platform generates papers in this exact verified structure.
What's the IBPS PO Prelims exam pattern?
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IBPS PO Preliminary (2025-26) — 100 Qs across 3 sections with strict 20-min sectional timer: Quantitative Aptitude (35 Qs), Reasoning Ability (35 Qs), English Language (30 Qs). Total: 100 marks. Duration: 60 min with sectional timers (candidate cannot move between sections). Negative marking: 0.25. Must clear sectional cut-off in all 3 sections to qualify for Mains. Online mode. Platform enforces sectional timers if delivered via Online Test mode.
What's the SBI PO Prelims exam pattern?
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SBI PO Preliminary — 100 Qs across 3 sections with 20-min sectional timer: Reasoning Ability (30 Qs), English Language (40 Qs), Quantitative Aptitude (30 Qs). Note section sizes differ from IBPS PO — SBI emphasizes English with 40 Qs (vs IBPS 30 Qs); SBI gives Reasoning 30 Qs (vs IBPS 35 Qs). Total: 100 marks. Duration: 60 min with sectional. Negative marking: 0.25. Platform generates SBI PO papers separately from IBPS PO — different sectional sizing matters.
What's the IBPS PO Mains and SBI PO Mains pattern?
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IBPS PO Mains (2025-26) — 4 objective sections (Reasoning & Computer Aptitude + General/Economy/Banking Awareness + English Language + Data Analysis & Interpretation) + Descriptive (essay + letter). 145 objective Qs, 200 obj + 25 desc = 225 marks, 3 hrs 30 min. SBI PO Mains — similar structure: 170 obj Qs, 200 obj + 50 desc = 250 marks, 3.5 hrs. Both Mains include the Descriptive component. Platform generates objective sections; descriptive prompts pulled from curated essay/letter bank.
Does the platform handle Data Interpretation (DI) sets?
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Yes — DI is the highest-weightage component in Banking Quant. Platform generates — Bar Graphs (single + double bar comparisons), Line Graphs (single + multi-line trends), Pie Charts (single with percentage/degree + double pie comparisons), Caselets (paragraph-based DI for IBPS/SBI PO Mains). Each DI set comes with 5 linked questions following standard exam pattern. Vector charts render clearly in PDF and online modes — no Excel screenshot blurriness. Underlying data table provided in Answer Key.
Does the platform handle Reasoning Puzzles?
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Yes — Reasoning puzzles are the deciding factor in Banking shortlisting. Platform supports — Seating Arrangements: Circular (facing center / outward / both), Linear (single/double row, North-South), Square Table (4 sides). Floor Puzzles: 7-floor or 10-floor with multiple variables. Box Puzzles: stacked with color/content/order variables. Blood Relations: 3-generation family trees. Syllogisms: 3-statement + 4-statement chains. Inequalities, Coding-Decoding. Every puzzle is logic-verified for unique solvability before being included — no ambiguous arrangements allowing multiple valid answers.
How does the bilingual Hindi-English support work?
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SSC + Banking exams set papers in both English and Hindi (except English Language sections, which stay English-only per exam design). Three formats — (1) English Only: standard. (2) Hindi Only: for Tier 2/3 city Hindi medium batches. (3) Bilingual Side-by-Side: English left, Hindi right, mirroring actual SSC CGL/IBPS PO exam display. English Language section stays English-only in all 3 formats. Hindi translations reviewed by language editors before being added — not raw machine translation.
Can I create Sectional Tests with strict timers?
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Yes — sectional timer enforcement is critical for IBPS PO and SBI PO Prelims preparation (20-min strict per section, no inter-section navigation). When papers are delivered via integrated Online Test mode, sectional timers are enforced exactly as in the real exam. For SSC CGL Tier 1, sectional timing is not applicable (single 60-min window for all 4 sections) — platform mirrors this. DPP mode allows shorter sectional drills (e.g., 20-Q Speed Math in 15 min, 15-Q Reasoning Puzzles in 20 min) for daily institute drills.
Does the platform have Previous Year Questions (PYQs)?
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Yes — 10-year PYQ database covering SSC CGL Tier 1 + Tier 2, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, IBPS PO Prelims + Mains, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO Prelims + Mains, SBI Clerk. Tagged by year, exam, section, topic, difficulty. Filter modes — (1) 100% PYQ: paper using only past exam questions. (2) PYQ-pattern: AI-generated fresh questions matching past difficulty/typology. (3) Hybrid: 50% PYQ + 50% fresh — recommended for daily DPPs to balance familiarity with novelty.
How does this page differ from the UPSC mock test generator?
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Both are government job generators but target different aspirants. The UPSC page covers Civil Services Examination — Prelims GS Paper I (100 Qs, 200 marks, 2 hrs, NCERT-heavy with current affairs depth, History/Polity/Geography/Economy focus for IAS aspirants) + CSAT Paper II. This page covers SSC + Banking — SSC CGL Tier 1 (100 Qs, 200 marks, 60 min, Speed Math + DI + Puzzles), IBPS PO (sectional timers + Descriptive Mains), SBI PO. Different question typologies — UPSC needs current affairs analysis + History interpretation; SSC/Banking need calculation speed + puzzle logic + DI accuracy. Different coaching institute audiences — SSC/Banking runs daily DPPs across 100+ student batches; UPSC focuses on smaller batches with essay-based mains preparation.