This article addresses the general awareness section of the RBI Grade B (Phase-I) Exam. This section has 80 questions, and is generally considered to be quite tedious to prepare for. Let’s first take a look at the pattern of the paper. It is as follows:
Category |
Topics |
No. of questions |
Banking |
RBI Theory |
8 |
Banking Terms and theory |
11 |
|
Organization |
International |
2 |
National |
2 |
|
Yearbook |
Yearbook, Govt Schemes, Budget |
11 |
Current Affairs |
RBI Current affairs |
3 |
Business current affairs |
4 |
|
National Current Affairs |
8 |
|
International Current Affairs |
6 |
|
Sports Current Affairs |
3 |
|
Defence Current Affairs |
2 |
|
Banking Current Affairs |
6 |
|
Economic Current Affairs |
4 |
|
Static |
business and economy static affairs |
4 |
Book and Authors |
1 |
|
Awards |
2 |
|
Literature |
1 |
|
Indian Polity |
2 |
|
Total |
80 |
This makes the category wise pattern as:
Category |
No. of Questions |
Banking |
19 |
Organization |
4 |
Yearbook |
11 |
Current Affairs |
36 |
Static |
10 |
Total |
80 |
Let us take each category individually:
1. Banking:
This category is divided into RBI theory and banking terms and theory. A total of 19 questions can be asked in this section. This makes it around 25% of total 80 marks and hence an important category to prepare. Prepare for the following terms:
a) Banking
b) RBI Theory
c) Banking services:
2. Organizations: For organizations, you need to understand functions, jurisdictions, name of key current and past persons in positions of responsibility and geographical location. A maximum of 4 questions can be asked from this section. Read about the following:
3. Yearbook: Yearbook refers to various Government Schemes, Acts, Bills, Legislation and Budget related information. It carries 10-11 marks which means 12-14% of marks. The following information should be covered to solve this section correctly:
a) Acts, committees & legislation
b) Budget 2015
4) Current Affairs
The main category with more than 35 questions. Like it or not, this will make or break your sectional cutoff marks. To prepare current affairs do the following:
Focus on the 5-6 most recent issues of the magazine.
Focus on the following topics within the magazine:
Economy
International Affairs
Politics
Banking and RBI topics mentioned earlier
5) Static: This is where they ask ‘trivial’ information. Things that you should memorize but it’s generally very hard to. Do not get obsessed with trivial information i.e. Absolute dates and numbers. Read about the following terms:
Tips to clear sectional cutoff for General Awareness RBI Grade B
If you follow these tips and methodologies, you are on a surefire path towards acing your exam. Practice is the key to success as the old adage says. Practice and no one can stop you.
RBI Grade ‘B’ Officers Exam (Phase-I): Paper Pattern and Preparation Strategy for General Awareness