Central Warehouse Corporation (CWC) Junior Superintendent main examination 2019 has been over. Candidates who have appeared in CWC Junior Superintendent main examination are now just a step away to secure a job in one of the elite PSUs of our country under the administrative control of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Government of India.
The exam analysis of CWC Junior Superintendent (main) examination will cover:
- Questions asked.
- Section-wise analysis.
- Good Attempts W.R.T to performance of the candidates.
- Level of difficulty of all shifts.
The detailed section wise analysis of CWC Junior Superintendent main exam has been provided below.
CWC Junior Superintendent 2019 Main Exam Analysis (OVER-ALL):
SECTIONS | GOOD ATTEMPTS |
---|---|
Reasoning & Computer Aptitude | 37-42 |
English Language | 31-36 |
Data Analysis & Interpretation | 29-34 |
General Awareness | 32-37 |
TOTAL | 154-166 |
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION (Easy-Moderate)
The level of data analysis and interpretation was difficult. Around 15 questions were based on Arithmetic Word Problems. There were 4 sets of Data Interpretation questions. Types of DIs are:
- Tabular DI
- Caselet
- Pie Chart
- Bar Graph
The questions were:
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
---|---|---|
Data Interpretation | 20 | Easy-Moderate |
Quantity 1: Quantity 2 | 05 | Easy-Moderate |
Quadratic Equation | 05 | Easy |
Wrong Number Series | 05 | Easy-Moderate |
Miscellaneous- Arithmetic Word Problems | 15 | Moderate |
Total | 50 | Easy-Moderate |
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Easy-Moderate)
This section packed in a punch for all the aspirants who appeared in this examination. There were 2 sets of Reading Comprehension based on the following theme:
- E-commerce impact on traditional business.
- Impact of Motivational Speakers on Audience.
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
---|---|---|
Reading Comprehension | 16 | Moderate |
Parajumbles | 06 | Easy |
Sentence Correction | 05 | Easy-Moderate |
Error Detection | 05 | Easy |
Cloze Test | 08 | Easy-Moderate |
Match The Column | 05 | Easy |
Word Usage | 05 | Easy-Moderate |
Total | 50 | Easy-Moderate |
REASONING AND COMPUTER APTITUDE (Easy-Moderate)
The level of reasoning was difficult. There were NO questions about computer aptitude. Following were the questions of puzzles and seating arrangement:
- Circular Seating Arrangement
- Year Based Puzzle
- Random Puzzle (There were 3 companies & 3 sections based on negative condition)
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
---|---|---|
Sitting Arrangement and Puzzles
|
15
|
Moderate
|
Machine Input Output
|
05 | Easy-Moderate |
Inequality
|
05
|
Easy
|
Coding Decoding
|
05
|
Easy
|
Syllogism (based on Only a Few)
|
05
|
Easy-Moderate
|
Data Sufficiency
|
03
|
Easy-Moderate |
Coded Blood Relation
|
05
|
Easy-Moderate |
Order & Ranking
|
03
|
Easy |
Alpha-Numeric Series
|
04
|
Easy-Moderate |
Total
|
50 | Easy-Moderate |
GENERAL AWARENESS (Easy-Moderate)
This section had 50 questions and the level of the questions asked was Easy-Moderate. Most of the questions revolved around the contemporary events of April-June 2019. As per the review shared by students who appeared for this exam, there were 40+ questions from current affairs. Other questions were based on static awareness. Some of the questions asked:
- First Indian to win Nobel Prize – Rabindranath Tagore
- Highest polling station of India – Hikkim Village (Himachal Pradesh)
- SDG full form – Sustainable Development Goals
- Rythu Bandhu Scheme launched by which state – Telangana
- Prize money for IPL 2019 Runners-up team
- Question related to Scripps National Spelling Bee 2019.
- Which State police used laser guns to crack down on over-speeding for the first time – Gujarat Police.