Kurnool DCCB Clerk Syllabus
Kurnool DCCB Clerk Syllabus

Kurnool DCCB Clerk Exam Pattern – KDCCB Clerk Exam Paper Pattern

Serial NumberName of ExamName of SubjectsNo.of QuestionsNo.of MarksDuration
01.Objective Type Online Test (English Medium)English Language3030
02.Reasoning353560 Minutes
03.Numerical ability3535
Total100100

The Kurnool District Cooperative Central Bank Exam is an objective type online-based test.

  1. This KDCCB Clerk Exam is for 100 marks.
  2. There are three sections in the exam.
  3. Total Questions in Kurnool DCCB Clerk Written Exam are 100 questions.
  4. The Kurnool DCCB Exam Duration is 60 Minutes.

Kurnool DCCB Clerk English Syllabus

  • Verbal Ability.
  • Word Formation.
  • Verbal Reasoning.
  • Completion of Sentence.
  • Comprehension.
  • Theme detection.
  • Idioms & Phrases.
  • Subject-Verb Agreement.
  • Antonyms and Synonyms.
  • Idioms and Phrases.
  • Passage Completion.
  • Unseen Passages.
  • Syllogisms.
  • Sentence Correction.
  • Fill in the Blanks.
  • Error Correction.
  • Conclusion.
  • Passage Correction.
  • Analogies.
  • Vocabulary.
  • Sentence Rearrangement.
  • Reading Comprehension.

Kurnool DCCB Syllabus – Numerical Ability

  • Profit and Loss.
  • Pipes & Cisterns.
  • Problems on Ages.
  • Pie Charts.
  • Bar Graphs.
  • Clocks.
  • Simple & Compound Interest.
  • Decimal & Fractions.
  • HCF & LCM.
  • Number System.
  • Averages.
  • Mensuration.
  • Percentages.
  • Permutation & Combination.
  • Logarithms.
  • Heights & Distances Partnership.
  • Mixtures & Allegations.
  • Ratio and Proportions.
  • Volume & Surface Area.
  • Boats & Streams.
  • Roots.
  • Ratio and Proportions.
  • Problems on Trains.
  • Line Graphs.
  • Simplification.
  • Probability.
  • Time and Distance.
  • Time and Work.

Kurnool DCCB Clerk Syllabus – Reasoning

  • Figures Classification.
  • Arithmetical Reasoning.
  • Similarities and Differences.
  • Non-verbal series.
  • Coding and Decoding.
  • Observation.
  • Arithmetic Number Series.
  • Spatial Visualization.
  • Discrimination.
  • Spatial Orientation.
  • Visual Memory.
  • Analogies.
  • Relationship concepts.

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