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Key Facts: IDBI Assistant Manager Exam

2 Years

Minimum Banking Experience

IDBI Recruitment Notification

0.25

Negative Marking Penalty

IDBI Exam Pattern

120 min

Total Composite Duration

IDBI Exam Scheme

₹1,050

General Application Fee

IDBI Application Details

The IDBI Bank AM Grade A online exam comprises 200 MCQs spanning four sections with negative marking of 0.25. Graduate candidates with 2 years of banking experience can apply. Application fee is ₹1,050 for General/OBC/EWS and ₹250 for SC/ST/PWD.

Sample IDBI Assistant Manager Practice Questions

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1In a certain code language, 'BANKING' is coded as 'CBOLJOH'. How is the word 'FINANCE' coded in that same language?
A.GJOBODF
B.GJOBOCF
C.HKOBODF
D.GJOBPDF
Explanation: Each letter is shifted one step forward in the alphabet. BANKING → C,B,O,L,J,O,H confirms the +1 rule. Applying +1 to FINANCE: F→G, I→J, N→O, A→B, N→O, C→D, E→F = GJOBODF.
2Introducing a woman, a bank manager said, 'She is the only daughter-in-law of my father's only son.' How is the woman related to the bank manager?
A.Sister
B.Daughter
C.Daughter-in-law
D.Wife
Explanation: 'My father's only son' refers to the bank manager himself (assuming the manager is male, or if female, the only son would be his/her brother, but since it is 'only daughter-in-law of my father's only son', it implies the only son is the speaker). The only daughter-in-law of the speaker is the wife of the speaker's son. Thus, the woman is the daughter-in-law of the bank manager.
3A cashier walks 20 meters North, then turns left and walks 40 meters. He again turns left and walks 20 meters. Finally, he turns right and walks 10 meters. How far and in which direction is he now from his starting point?
A.50 meters West
B.40 meters West
C.30 meters East
D.50 meters South
Explanation: The cashier moves: 20m North. Turn left (West) -> 40m West. Turn left (South) -> 20m South (bringing him back to the baseline latitude, but 40m West of the start). Turn right (West) -> 10m West. Total distance from starting point = 40 + 10 = 50 meters West.
4Statements: All Deposits are Loans. Some Loans are Advances. Conclusions: I. Some Deposits are Advances. II. No Deposit is an Advance.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Either conclusion I or II follows
D.Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Explanation: Since 'Deposits' is inside 'Loans' and 'Loans' overlaps with 'Advances', there is no definite relation between 'Deposits' and 'Advances'. However, because I is a particular positive statement ('Some') and II is a universal negative statement ('No') with the same subject and predicate, they form a complementary pair. Thus, either conclusion I or II must follow.
5Statements: P >= Q = R > S >= T. Conclusions: I. P > S. II. R >= T.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Both conclusions I and II follow
D.Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Explanation: From the statement, we can deduce: P >= R > S. Since there is a strict inequality (>), P > S is definitely true, so Conclusion I follows. For Conclusion II, R > S >= T implies R > T, which is strict, so R >= T is not fully correct since it cannot be equal. Thus, only conclusion I follows.
6In a row of 45 bank clerks, Amit's rank is 18th from the left end. What is his rank from the right end of the row?
A.27th
B.28th
C.29th
D.26th
Explanation: The formula to find the rank from the opposite end is: Rank from opposite end = (Total number of persons - Given rank) + 1. Here, Rank from right = (45 - 18) + 1 = 27 + 1 = 28th.
7Study the following alphanumeric sequence: W * 4 & R 9 E Q $ 7 A @ M 2 P. How many numbers are there in the sequence which are immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a letter?
A.None
B.One
C.Two
D.Three
Explanation: We need to find Symbol -> Number -> Letter combinations. Looking at the sequence: 1) '* 4 &' is Symbol-Number-Symbol (no); 2) '& R 9 E' has 9 preceded by letter R (no); 3) '$ 7 A' has symbol '$' followed by number '7' followed by letter 'A' (fits); 4) '@ M 2 P' has 2 preceded by letter M (no). Since only '$ 7 A' fits, there is only one such number. The correct option is 1 ('One').
8In a certain code, 'interest rate high' is written as 'ka la ma', and 'high risk loan' is written as 'ma pa ta'. What is the code for 'high'?
A.ka
B.la
C.ma
D.pa
Explanation: Comparing the two sentences: 'interest rate high' and 'high risk loan', the common word is 'high'. In their corresponding codes: 'ka la ma' and 'ma pa ta', the common code is 'ma'. Therefore, 'high' is coded as 'ma'.
9A bar graph shows the profit of a bank branch over three years: Year 1 = ₹50 lakh, Year 2 = ₹75 lakh, Year 3 = ₹120 lakh. What is the percentage increase in profit from Year 2 to Year 3?
A.60%
B.40%
C.50%
D.80%
Explanation: Profit in Year 2 = ₹75 lakh. Profit in Year 3 = ₹120 lakh. Increase in profit = 120 - 75 = ₹45 lakh. Percentage increase = (45 / 75) * 100 = 60%.
10Statements: Only a few loans are deposits. All deposits are reserves. Conclusions: I. Some loans are reserves. II. All loans can be deposits.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Both conclusions I and II follow
D.Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Explanation: The statement 'Only a few loans are deposits' means: 1) Some loans are deposits, and 2) Some loans are NOT deposits. Since all deposits are reserves, the overlap between loans and deposits is also an overlap between loans and reserves, so 'Some loans are reserves' is definitely true (Conclusion I follows). Since 'Some loans are NOT deposits' is true, it is impossible for 'All loans' to be deposits. Thus, Conclusion II does not follow.

About the IDBI Assistant Manager Exam

The IDBI Bank Assistant Manager Grade A exam is a competitive recruitment test for selecting officers with banking experience. It features 200 MCQs carrying 200 marks, to be solved within a composite time of 120 minutes. There are sectional time limits and a negative marking penalty of 0.25. This question bank of exactly 100 questions represents a balanced mock test covering Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, and General/Banking Awareness.

Questions

200 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours (120 minutes)

Passing Score

Sectional and overall cut-offs as decided by the bank

Exam Fee

₹1,050 (General/OBC/EWS) / ₹250 (SC/ST/PWD) (IDBI Bank Limited)

IDBI Assistant Manager Exam Content Outline

30%

Logical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Interpretation

60 questions in the real exam covering logical puzzles, seating layouts, code patterns, direction, blood relation, data sufficiency, and DI sets.

20%

English Language

40 questions testing reading comprehension, cloze tests, error spotting, fill-in-the-blanks, and para-jumbles.

20%

Quantitative Aptitude

40 questions on simplification, number series, quadratic equations, and diverse arithmetic word problems.

30%

General, Economy, Banking Awareness & Computer/IT

60 questions on banking terms, monetary policy, current affairs, economy, budget, government schemes, and IT literacy.

How to Pass the IDBI Assistant Manager Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Sectional and overall cut-offs as decided by the bank
  • Exam length: 200 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours (120 minutes)
  • Exam fee: ₹1,050 (General/OBC/EWS) / ₹250 (SC/ST/PWD)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

IDBI Assistant Manager Study Tips from Top Performers

1Dedicate daily time to speed arithmetic and coding-decoding logic to secure easy marks in the Quant and Reasoning sections.
2Read business newspapers (like Economic Times or Business Standard) to cover current banking reforms, GDP updates, and RBI monetary reviews.
3Practice solving multi-variable puzzles and caselet-based Data Interpretation sets within strict sectional timers.
4Revise basic computer hardware, networking concepts, and cybersecurity protocols (e.g., Trojan horses, phishing, firewall rules) as they form a subset of the General Awareness section.
5Review the explanations in this practice exam to identify why wrong options are incorrect, which helps in avoiding traps in the actual exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the educational qualification required for the IDBI Assistant Manager post?

Candidates must possess a Graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university. A diploma course alone does not satisfy this eligibility requirement.

Is there a work experience requirement for this exam?

Yes, candidates must have a minimum of 2 years of post-qualification work experience in a Scheduled Public Sector Bank, Scheduled Private Sector Bank, Regional Rural Bank (RRB), or Cooperative Bank as on the cut-off date.

What is the application fee for the IDBI Bank Assistant Manager exam?

The application fee is ₹1,050 for General, OBC, and EWS candidates, and ₹250 for SC, ST, and PWD candidates. The fee is non-refundable and must be paid online.

What is the exam pattern and duration for IDBI Bank AM?

The online exam has 200 questions of 1 mark each, spanning four sections (Reasoning/DI: 60 Q, English: 40 Q, Quant: 40 Q, General/Banking Awareness/Computer: 60 Q). The composite time is 120 minutes with sectional limits, and there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks.

Is there sectional timing in the IDBI Assistant Manager exam?

Yes, there are sectional timings: 40 minutes for Reasoning & DI, 20 minutes for English Language, 35 minutes for Quantitative Aptitude, and 25 minutes for General/Economy/Banking/Computer.