RBI Assistant 2021 notification is still to be released. To give you a reference, in the 2020 notification, the number of vacancies was 926 and this year also we are expecting a similar number. Although there is no information on the Prelims Dates yet, it’s the right reason to start your preparation for the Prelims exam as many of your competitors would be waiting for the dates to be announced to start your preparation. Kick-start your preparation by taking a Free Mock Test of RBI Assistant Prelims 2021 and get to know your weak areas. Start putting more efforts on those areas and you will see an improvement in your overall performance. To help you with your preparation, we have come up with this article for the quantitative aptitude section. Let’s first have a look at the RBI Assistant Prelims Pattern:
RBI Assistant Prelims Exam Pattern
Sections | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks |
English Language | 30 | 30 |
Numerical Ability | 35 | 35 |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 |
Total | 100 | 100 |
Note: A composite time of 1 hour is provided.
RBI Assistant Prelims 2021 Syllabus
Knowing the syllabus of RBI Assistant Prelims will obviously be helpful for your preparation. Not only will it help you in a systematic preparation, but it will also ensure that no important topic is being missed out. Have a look at the Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus for RBI Assistant Prelims 2021.
- Age Problems
- Average
- Boats and Stream
- Clock and Calendar Problems
- Data Sufficiency
- Decimal and Fractions
- Indices and Surds
- LCM and H.C.F
- Mensuration
- Mixture and Allegations
- Number Series
- Number System
- Partnership
- Percentage
- Permutation and Combination
- Pipes and Cisterns
- Probability
- Profit, Loss and Discount
- Quadratic Equations
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Simplification & Approximation
Tips for Quantitative Aptitude (RBI Assistant Prelims 2021)
- From previous years’ papers, it can be easily concluded that number series questions constitute a major chunk and should be practised as much as possible. The quicker you identify the pattern and answer the questions the better it is. Patterns can be based on many aspects some of which are Prime Numbers, Squares/ Cubes, Patterns in differences, Pattern in alternate numbers, Geometric series, Odd one out, Cube roots/ square roots.
- Read the given statements carefully and don’t assume any piece of info on your own. Some aspirants think that solving the complete question is not required in data sufficiency questions. But it really depends on the question you are dealing with. We suggest that you practice as many questions of data sufficiency as possible to quickly identify which question requires what treatment. Also, don’t forget to check if the answer can be arrived by considering either of the statements.
- There are normally more than one Data Interpretation sets and not all questions are difficult to answer. Practice at least 1 DI set once in 1-2 days. Rigorous practise will sharpen your DI Skills and it also will help you identify easy questions.
- Don’t study everything at once; rather take out time for 1 topic and practice 70-90 questions on it. Watch online videos to understand the concept and shortcuts/tricks.
- Remember, maintaining a balance of speed and accuracy is important as there is negative marking involved. Too much speed might affect your accuracy and at the same time, you can’t be too slow as you’ll be losing out on precious marks.
- Time your attempts by taking Mock Tests which will definitely help you in dealing with questions in a controlled environment.
- Last but not least, practice, review, repeat. Reviewing your attempts is extremely important to improve your overall performance.
This is all from us in this article. Don’t forget to take a Free Mock Test of RBI Assistant 2021 Prelims to get an idea of your overall performance. If you have any feedback for us, please use the comment box below.
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