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The SBI PO Mains exam is known for its high level of difficulty, and the 2023 exam was no exception. Among all the sections, the Quantitative Aptitude section, in particular, became a point of discussion for its exceptional challenge. Many aspirants found this section to be one of the toughest they have faced in recent years. This article takes a closer look at why the Quantitative Aptitude section of the 2023 SBI PO Mains exam was so difficult, analyzing the types of questions.
The Toughest Quant Section Ever in SBI PO Mains
The Quantitative Aptitude section of the 2023 SBI PO Mains exam consisted of 35 questions. What made this section different from previous years was the mix of traditional topics and new question formats. Data Interpretation (DI) and Arithmetic were again the most challenging parts. The overall difficulty level was rated as tough, and many candidates said this section took up a large part of their exam time. Experts believed that attempting around 8–10 questions with accuracy would have been considered a good performance in this section.
Factors Contributing to the Difficulty
Several reasons made the Quantitative Aptitude section of SBI PO Mains 2023 stand out as one of the most difficult. Firstly, the Data Interpretation questions were complicated and required multiple steps. Instead of simple bar graphs or tables, the exam had caselet DIs, radar graphs, and pie charts with ratio-based logic. These questions needed more time to understand and solve.
The arithmetic questions were also tricky. Topics like time and work, profit and loss, and partnership had long statements and extra information. Candidates needed to stay calm and focused to solve them correctly. Number series and quadratic equations were also not in the usual format. Their patterns were unusual and confusing under exam pressure. Overall, the questions were unfamiliar, took longer to solve, and had limited time, which increased the difficulty level.
Comparison with Other Years
The 2023 SBI PO Mains Quantitative Aptitude section was tough compared to previous years. In 2020, the section was moderate with common DI and arithmetic questions. The 2021 exam became known for its extremely difficult DI sets and lengthy arithmetic. The 2022 section was also challenging but had more structured and predictable questions. In 2023, the difficulty came from the new question formats and the need for careful interpretation and calculation. While all years had their own level of challenge, the 2023 exam stood out for its mix of traditional topics with new twists and strict time pressure.