Just 5 days to go! The RBI Grade B Phase 1 2024 exam is slated to be conducted on the 8th September 2024. Candidates who dream of becoming Grade B Officers in the Reserve Bank of India must clear the first stage. Thousands of candidates will compete for only 94 posts. In this blog, we’ll discuss proven strategies to successfully revise all the sections of the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam 2024 and maximize your overall score.
The exam will test the knowledge they acquired in subjects like General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and Reasoning. The exam will have a total of 200 questions worth 200 marks to be answered in 120 minutes. The candidates who perform well in the Phase 1 or Prelims exam will get an opportunity to be part of the Phase 2 exam and clear the exam.
Here are the section-wise tips that you need to keep in mind while revising the syllabus in the last 5 days before the Phase 1 exam.
General Awareness is an important section in the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam. It entertains 80 questions of 80 marks and includes various topics like current affairs, banking awareness, and static GK. This section can increase or decrease your score. So, you should revise it properly. Plus, you also need to keep updated with the latest news. Here is what you need to do to make the most of the remaining last 5 days to improve your performance in the exam:
The English Language section of the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam can be tough for some candidates. But, it is also scoring for others. Especially those who master its basics well. However, it contains 30 questions for 30 marks, to be answered in 25 minutes. This part of the exam will test your grammar and comprehension skills, along with your vocabulary power. This section can help you maximize your overall score by scoring more in it. But you need to manage your time well to achieve this aim.
Take a look at the table below for the key topics and the corresponding number of questions that have appeared in the English section in previous exams.
Topics | No. of Questions |
Reading Comprehension | 9-12 |
Para Jumble | 5-6 |
Idioms and Phrases | 2-3 |
Grammar | 7-8 |
Fillers | 4-5 |
The Quantitative Aptitude section tests the mathematical skills of the candidates with 30 questions worth 30 marks. They are given 25 minutes to answer them all. Candidates should practice the application of concepts accurately and calculate quickly to make the most of this part of the exam. The best way to do it is to revise by solving different types of questions. Here are the tips that can greatly improve your score.
Take a look at the table below for the key topics and the corresponding number of questions that have appeared in the Quantitative Aptitude section in previous exams.
Topics | No. of Questions |
Number Series | 6-7 |
Quadratic Equation | 5-6 |
Data Sufficiency | 3-5 |
Data Interpretation | 14-17 |
Arithmetic | 5-6 |
Many experts consider the Reasoning Ability section the toughest. It tests candidates’ logical thinking as well as problem-solving skills with 60 questions for 60 marks and gives 45 minutes to answer them. You need to practice it well and follow a good strategy to maximize your score in this part of the exam. Here’s what you should do to ensure success in this section of the exam:
Take a look at the table below for the key topics and the corresponding number of questions that have appeared in the Reasoning section in previous exams.
Topics | No. of Questions |
Blood Relation and Seating Arrangement Puzzle | 7-10 |
Coding-Decoding | 5 |
Data Sufficiency | 5 |
Argument and Discussion | 6-8 |
Word Rearrangement | 2-3 |
Alphanumeric Series | 1-2 |
Puzzle (Building Based) | 3-4 |
Meaningful Word | 1-2 |
Now that only 5 days left for the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam, you need a well-crafted 5-day revision strategy to boost your revision process. The tips discussed above will help you balance your revision time across all the sections that are part of the Phase 1 exam.
It carries 80 marks and can greatly impact your overall score.
Practice using a stopwatch during your problem-solving sessions.
Revise grammar rules and practice reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Focus on practicing puzzles, seating arrangements, and high-level reasoning sets.
Allocate specific time sessions for each section and take full-length mock exams.
Give more time to weaker sections without neglecting strong areas.
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