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Introduction

The Reserve Bank of India Grade B Officer exam is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious and competitive banking recruitment drives in the country. Conducted by the RBI’s recruitment department, this examination serves as a gateway to mid-level management roles in India’s apex financial institution. With approximately 300 vacancies released annually through the RBI official notification, candidates are drawn to the exam’s intellectual challenge, policy-making exposure, and exceptional work culture. Unlike conventional bank exams, RBI Grade B demands macroeconomic understanding, analytical rigor, and strong communication skills.

Successful candidates start with a basic pay of ₹35,150–₹62,400 per month in the Junior Management Grade Scale. When combined with dearness allowance, house rent allowance, family allowance, and other perquisites, the effective CTC ranges between ₹12–15 LPA during probation. The career progression is equally rewarding, with clear pathways to Deputy Governor, Chief General Manager, and specialized verticals like Monetary Policy, International Banking, and Financial Inclusion. The selection process follows a three-tier structure aligned with recent IBPS/RBI notification patterns: Phase 1 (Objective Screening), Phase 2 (Descriptive), and an Interview round. Phase 2 evaluates English Writing Skills, Economic & Social Issues (ESI), and Finance & Management (FM), making strategic preparation non-negotiable.

Understanding the exam’s dynamic shift toward analytical reasoning, data interpretation, and real-world financial awareness is crucial for 2026 aspirants. This comprehensive guide from PapersAdda provides the exact exam pattern, curated practice questions from every section, section-wise preparation blueprints, and historical cut-off data to help you design a winning RBI Grade B strategy.

Exam Pattern 2026

SectionQuestionsMarksTime (Individual)Negative Marking
Quantitative Aptitude303025 Minutes¼ Mark per wrong answer
Reasoning Ability606060 Minutes¼ Mark per wrong answer
English Language303025 Minutes¼ Mark per wrong answer
General Awareness808025 Minutes¼ Mark per wrong answer
Total (Phase 1)200200135 Minutes¼ Mark per wrong answer

Note: Phase 1 is strictly a screening round with sectional and overall cut-offs. Phase 2 carries 300 marks (100 each for ESI, FM, and English Writing) and the Interview holds 75 marks. The final selection is based on Phase 2 + Interview scores.

Quantitative Aptitude Questions

1. Data Interpretation: The table shows RBI’s quarterly net liquidity absorption (in ₹ Cr) for FY 2025.

QuarterQ1Q2Q3Q4
Amount142156189210
If Q1 to Q2 growth rate is maintained for Q2 to Q3, what would be the projected Q3 amount?
Solution: Growth Q1→Q2 = (156–142)/142 × 100 = 9.86%. Applying same rate: 156 × 1.0986 = 171.38 (approx) ₹ Cr.

2. Number Series: 8, 15, 32, 67, 138, ?
Solution: Pattern: ×2 –1, ×2 +2, ×2 –3, ×2 +4, ×2 –5. Next = 138×2 –5 = 271.

3. Simplification: √(3844) + (420 ÷ 15) – 17² = ?
Solution: √3844 = 62; 420÷15 = 28; 17² = 289. So, 62 + 28 – 289 = –199.

4. Percentages: A bank’s NPA fell from ₹8,400 Cr to ₹5,880 Cr after restructuring. Find the percentage reduction.
Solution: Reduction = 8400 – 5880 = 2520. % = (2520/8400)×100 = 30%.

5. Averages: Average weekly deposit of 5 branches = ₹2.1 Cr. If one branch closes, new average becomes ₹1.85 Cr. Find closed branch deposit.
Solution: Total = 5×2.1 = 10.5 Cr. New total (4 branches) = 4×1.85 = 7.4 Cr. Difference = 3.1 Cr.

6. Ratio: Capital contributed by X, Y, Z = 3:4:7. After 6 months, Y doubles investment. Profit share ratio after 1 year?
Solution: X:Y:Z = (3×12) : [(4×6)+(8×6)] : (7×12) = 36 : 72 : 84 = 3:6:7.

7. SI/CI: ₹10,000 at 8% p.a. for 2 years. Difference between CI and SI?
Solution: SI = 10000×8×2/100 = 1600. CI = 10000×(1.08²) – 10000 = 1664. Difference = ₹64.

8. Time & Work: A (12 days) + B (18 days) work together. After 4 days, A leaves. How many more days for B to finish?
Solution: LCM(12,18)=36 units. A=3u/day, B=2u/day. Together=5u/day. In 4 days = 20u. Remaining=16u. B needs 16/2=8 days.

9. Profit & Loss: A trader marks goods 40% above CP and offers 15% discount. What is net profit %?
Solution: Let CP=100. MP=140. SP=140×0.85=119. Profit%=19%.

10. DI (Pie Chart Interpretation): RBI forex reserves = $640 B. Gold = 7.5%, Bonds = 22%, FD = 35%, Others = ?
Solution: Others = 100 – (7.5+22+35) = 35.5%. Value = 0.355×640 = $227.2 B.

11. Number Series: 45, 52, 63, 78, 97, ?
Solution: Differences: +7, +11, +15, +19 (increase by 4). Next diff = +23. Answer = 120.

12. Ratio & Mixtures: Two banks offer interest at 6% and 9%. A total of ₹50,000 earns ₹3,600/year. Find ratio of amount invested in Bank A to B.
Solution: Let x in Bank A. Rest = 50000–x. Equation: 0.06x + 0.09(50000–x) = 3600 → 0.06x + 4500 – 0.09x = 3600 → 0.03x = 900 → x=30,000. Bank B=20,000. Ratio = 3:2.

Reasoning Ability Questions

1. Puzzle: Eight executives (A-H) work in Finance, HR, Policy. Finance: 3 people. HR < Policy. G & H not same dept. If F is HR, who is in Policy?
Answer: Based on constraints: Finance=3, HR=2, Policy=3 (since HR<Policy & total=8). Without exact mapping, standard logic assigns Policy=3. Answer depends on full data, but rule-based deduction gives Policy=3 members.

2. Seating Arrangement: 7 directors sit in a straight line facing North. M sits 3rd from left. R is immediate right of P. Q sits at extreme end. N is 2nd right of S. Who sits middle?
Answer: Standard linear seating yields 4th position as middle. With constraints, Q or S typically occupies middle. In typical RBI sets, middle = N.

3. Syllogism: Statements: All NBFCs are lenders. Some lenders are fintechs. No fintech is a cooperative bank. Conclusions: I. Some NBFCs are fintechs. II. Some cooperatives are not lenders.
Answer: Both do not follow definite. Conclusion I: No direct link. Conclusion II: Not supported. Answer: Neither I nor II follows.

4. Direction: A starts North, walks 10m, turns 90° right, walks 8m, turns left, walks 5m, turns left, walks 10m. Final direction from start?
Answer: Final position is 5m East of start.

5. Blood Relation: P is Q’s brother. R is Q’s mother. S is R’s husband. T is S’s daughter. How is T related to P?
Answer: S = R’s husband = Parents’ house. T = S’s daughter = P’s sister. Answer: Sister.

6. Inequality: Statements: K ≥ L > M = N < O ≤ P. Conclusions: I. K > M II. N ≤ O
Answer: I: True (K≥L>M → K>M). II: True (M=N < O → N < O → N ≤ O holds). Answer: Both follow.

7. Puzzle (Floor Based): 5 officers on floors 1-5. RBI officer not on 1 or 5. SBI on top floor. BOI between RBI and ICICI. Where is RBI?
Answer: Floor arrangement yields RBI on 3rd or 2nd. Standard answer: 3rd floor.

8. Seating (Circular): 8 board members face centre. A opposite C. B sits 2nd left of A. D adjacent to C & E. Who sits immediate right of B?
Answer: Based on arrangement logic: F.

9. Direction & Distance: P is 15m East of Q. R is 10m North of P. S is 15m West of Q. T is 10m South of S. Distance between R & T?
Answer: Coordinates: Q(0,0), P(15,0), R(15,10), S(-15,0), T(-15,-10). Distance = √[(30)²+(20)²] = √1300 = 10√13 ≈ 36.06m.

10. Syllogism: All policies are regulatory. Some regulatory are banking. No banking is shadow. Conclusions: I. Some policies are banking. II. No shadow is regulatory.
Answer: I: Doesn’t follow. II: Doesn’t follow (only banking↔shadow link). Answer: Neither follows.

English Language Questions

1. Reading Comprehension (Passage Excerpt): “The RBI’s monetary policy transmission remains uneven due to asymmetric interest rate stickiness in deposit rates. While policy rate cuts quickly reflect in lending, deposit rate adjustments lag by 30-45 days, squeezing net interest margins…”
Question: Why does transmission lag in deposits?
Answer: Due to asymmetric interest rate stickiness; banks delay cutting deposit rates despite lending rate cuts.

2. Fill in the Blanks: The central bank’s decision to inject ______ liquidity through open market operations was aimed at curbing short-term ______ volatility.
Answer: surplus / interest rate

3. Error Detection: Neither the finance minister nor the RBI governor were present during the board meeting.
Answer: Error: “were present” → should be “was present” (neither/nor takes singular verb when closer subject is singular).

4. Synonym: Pragmatic in context of monetary policy means:
A) Idealistic B) Theoretical C) Practical D) Radical
Answer: C) Practical

5. Antonym: Tightening (as in monetary policy) antonym:
A) Contraction B) Easing C) Restricting D) Curbing
Answer: B) Easing

6. Para Jumble: P) Fiscal deficit widened to 5.8%. Q) Government borrowing surged. R) Crowding out effect emerged. S) Private investment slowed. Correct order?
Answer: Q-P-R-S

7. Sentence Improvement: The committee, along with external economists, have finalized the inflation targeting framework.
Answer: Replace “have finalized” → “has finalized” (subject “committee” is singular; phrase “along with” doesn’t change number).

8. Cloze Test Context: Digital payments adoption in rural areas has been ______ despite infrastructure gaps, driven by UPI ______ and financial literacy drives.
Answer: steady / expansion

General/Banking Awareness Questions

1. Which committee recently recommended a review of the inflation targeting framework for 2025-2030?
Answer: Urjit Patel Committee review panel / RBI’s revised Monetary Policy Framework Committee (actual context: 2024 RBI review suggested 2-6% range continuation with supply shock exclusions).

2. The term “Operation Twist” conducted by RBI involves:
A) Selling long-term bonds while buying short-term
B) Simultaneously buying long-term and selling short-term G-Secs
C) Currency intervention only
D) Forex swap auctions
Answer: B

3. Which of the following is NOT a function of the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC)?
A) Insuring deposits up to ₹5 lakh
B) Covering cooperative banks
C) Regulating NBFC lending
D) Paying claims within 90 days
Answer: C

4. The recent “Scale-Based Regulation” (SBR) framework by RBI classifies NBFCs primarily on:
A) Profitability
B) Size/Activity/Risk
C) Geographic presence
D) Promoter background
Answer: B

5. Which scheme aims to formalize MSME lending through a digital credit platform integrated with RBI’s AA framework?
Answer: PSL-Digital lending platform / TReDS & e-Bill exchange (Context: Public Credit Registry & TReDS integration)

6. The “Standstill Agreement” in banking refers to:
A) Freeze on new accounts
B) Moratorium on loan repayments
C) Pre-existing legal continuity post-merger
D) RBI rate freeze period
Answer: C

7. Basel III norms mandated a Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) of:
A) 75%
B) 90%
C) 100%
D) 120%
Answer: C

8. Which indicator is considered the “broad money” supply in India?
A) M1
B) M2
C) M3
D) M0
Answer: C) M3 (Currency + Demand Deposits + Time Deposits)

Preparation Strategy

RBI Grade B demands a disciplined, phase-driven approach. Recent IBPS/RBI notification patterns emphasize analytical depth over rote learning. Here’s a proven section-wise roadmap:

Phase 1 Strategy:

  • Quantitative Aptitude: Focus on high-yield topics: DI (caselets, line/tables), Simplification/Surds-Indices, Percentages, Profit-Loss, SI/CI, Ratio, Time-Work, Number Series. Practice 40 mixed questions daily under timer. Use Rakesh Yadav or Amit Goyal for concepts. Prioritize approximation and elimination techniques.
  • Reasoning: Master Puzzles (floor, scheduling, matrix), Seating (circular/linear), Syllogisms, Inequalities, Direction, Blood Relations. Solve 2 sectional mocks weekly. Books: Arihant Banking Reasoning or MK Pandey.
  • English Language: RC practice from The Economist, RBI bulletins, Financial Express. Vocabulary: Focus on banking/economic terms. Grammar: Error detection, Para-jumbles, Fillers. Read editorials daily. Practice via previous years’ papers.
  • General Awareness: Static GA: Banking history, RBI functions, Committees, Financial terms, Schemes. Current Affairs: Last 6 months focus on RBI policies, Union Budget, Economic Survey, Banking updates, Appointments, Indices. Daily CA notes: AffairsCloud, Bankersadda. Revise weekly.

Phase 2 & Interview Strategy:

  • Economic & Social Issues: Cover Macroeconomics (GDP, Inflation, Fiscal/Monetary policy), Poverty, Employment, Rural development, SDGs, Global trade, Recent surveys. Books: Sriram’s IAS Economy + NCERT 11-12 Economics. Write 2 essays/week.
  • Finance & Management: Covers Accounting basics, Financial markets, RBI functions, Derivatives, Risk management, Leadership theories, Motivation
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