- Scheme of the written exam
- Approach: General Awareness
- Approach: Computer and IT awareness
- Approach English
- Approach Maths
- Approach: Reasoning
- Tips on Computer based Tests
- Pitfalls/ Things to avoid
- Avoid jholachhap Publications
- Appendix: Free download studymaterial
Scheme of the written exam
- will be conducted on computer
- sectional cutoffs = yes
- negative marking= yes (1/4)
| Name of Tests (Objective) | No of Questions | Maximum Marks | Total Time |
| General Awareness | 40 | 40 | 2 Hours |
| Computer knowledge | 40 | 40 | |
| English | 40 | 40 | |
| Maths | 40 | 40 | |
| Reasoning | 40 | 40 | |
| Total | 200 | 200 |
Approach: General Awareness
From the 2012’s paper we can see that, GA involves following areas:
- Economy and banking (theory, current)
- Few Government schemes.
- Misc. GK (persons in news, sports, awards, books, authors etc.)
- Current affairs, mostly based on International events (summits, deals, treaties etc.)
History, polity, geography are absent or rarely asked. (Similar situation in LIC exams).
from 2012’s paper we can see that
| Economy related topics | banking | 5 |
| Theory | 2 | |
| Current affairs related to Economy | 3 | |
| GK related to Economy | 2 | |
| Subtotal | 12 | |
| Current affairs | Government schemes | 5 |
| International events | 5 | |
| space,defense | 2 | |
| Subtotal | 12 | |
| Misc. GK | awards | 3 |
| books, authors | 2 | |
| Sports | 6 | |
| PIN | 3 | |
| misc science related | 2 | |
| Subtotal | 16 | |
| Final total | 40 |
Economy and Banking
Economy (theory)
- NCERT Class 10, 11 and 12 textbooks on Economy. (for class 12, you may skip microeconomics.)
- NIOS Economy material
^free download links in appendix.
- a lot of theoretical concepts regarding banking and economy, SLR, CRR, Repo, reverse etc. have been explained in my old articles: Mrunal.org/economy
There is no need for “Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh” specially for RBI assistant exam alone, because questions won’t be of that high difficulty. (by the way, those who are planning to buy that book, wait for a few days because they’re coming up with a new 5th edition.)
Economy (Current Affairs)
- a lot of economy related current affairs covered in my old articles: Mrunal.org/economy
- In the market, truckload of books for “economy current affairs” etc. but they go in to lot trivial data, hence giving diminishing rate of return. although from competitive magazines, do refer the important things like appointment of RBI dy. governors, chiefs of various banks, merges of banks, entry of new player in banking sector, FDI limits etc. ( for more, scroll down and read the paragraph titled “current affairs?”)
Government schemes
Most of them already covered under
| Healthcare | Click me |
| Education | Click me |
| SC, ST, OBC | Click me |
| Women | Click me |
Misc. GK
This is infinite, there is no end to stupid awards, books and events. Anyways, here are some compilations:
| Space, satellite, NASA, ISRO related | Click me |
| Defense related | Click me |
| Persons in news, books, authors, sports. | Click me |
Please note: above compilations are upto March 2013 only. I may update them with latest stuff later, but right now busy with some other projects. So whatever happened after March 2013, you cover that up from other sources (competitive magazines etc.) + beyond a level this whole exercise starts giving diminishing rate of returns, put that effort in other areas of the exam (maths, reasoning, English) + sectional cutoff for GA is not going to be 40/40!
Current Affairs?
- Hit the library, go through previous issues of any magazine that is available: Chronicle, Wizard, Banking Services Chronicle, CST, Pratiyogita.
- In all such magazines, first 30-40 pages are devoted to current affairs (rest is just filler material).
- In these first 30-40 pages, you get current updates regarding National, international events, science-tech, defense, books-authors-persons in news etc.
- Note down the important facts for MCQs, in loose papers. come back home, file those loose papers. (this way, when new things happen in upcoming months, you can easily update your file. if you write in notebook or diary then it becomes cumbersome to insert new details.)
- Reason for this exercise: You’ll need this data for any other exams you appear (IBPS, SSC etc.). So always maintain your own notes for current affairs, for ready and rapid revision for any exam.
Approach: Computer and IT awareness
- From the last year’s paper, we can see they mostly ask routine stuff: software, hardware, OS, MS-office, internet-email-networking and security.
- If you already have some book for Computer (from Kiran, Arihant, BSC, GKP etc), that’s well and good. Read, revise it multiple times.
- If you don’t have any book on computer then no need to buy a book because….
- NIOS (National open school) runs various courses on Computer/IT/Web-design/Software programming and provides free PDF files.
- Earlier, for SBI PO exam I had already compiled the important and exam-relevant chapters from courses of NIOS. Free download links in appendix of this article. (Please note: some chapters would overlap but content and coverage is still quite good. and secondly, the difficulty level of SBI PO computer questions was higher- they even ask minor things from HTML, programming, database Management etc. but for RBI assistant, you don’t need to prepare in that depth.)
- After you have finished the syllabus, solve the computer section from old bank clerk/ IBPS papers.
Approach English
From 2012’s paper
| Comprehension | Vocabulary Qs Based on Passage | 5 |
| Questions based on Passage | 5 | |
| Fill in the blanks (FIB) | Sentence based FIB | 5 |
| Paragraph based FIB | 10 | |
| Sentence Correction | 10 | |
| Sentence Arrangement | 5 | |
| Total | 40 |
- Approach to English remains similar in all Bank, LIC, SSC exams: what differs is the difficulty level of grammar and comprehension + complexity of vocabulary.
- For vocabulary, unlike SSC CGL, it doesn’t require exhaustive or exclusive preparation as such.
- For comprehension, and Sentence arrangement = do maximum practice from old question papers of Bank clerk/ IBPS and SSC
- For sentence correction / spot the errors / fill in the blanks: first understand the rules from grammar book and then do maximum practice for old papers of SSC, IBPB etc.
- For grammar book, If you already have grammar book (R.S.Agarwal, A.P.Bhardwaj) etc. use it. If you don’t have any book, I suggest you go for objective general English by SP Bakshi (Arihant Publication).
Approach Maths
Here, RBI assistant exam follows similar pattern of IBPS Bank clerk. That means first dozen or so questions based on BODMAS, to check your calculation speed. for example
- 65% of 654 – ? % of 860 =210.1
- 25
- 15
- 20
- 30
- None of these
To improve your speed and accuracy for such questions, do following
- First understand the rules of BODMAS, surds and indices from NCERT (free download link @bottom)
| Topic | NCERT chapter |
| Simplification (BODMAS) | NCERT Class 8 Chap 1 |
| Surds, indices | NCERT Class 8 Chap 12, Then NCERT Class 9 Chap 1 |
| Roots, squares, Cubes | Basics from NCERT Class 8 Chap 6 and 7. |
- Understand this two-digit long division technique explained here click me
- Understand the Trachtenberg’s method for multiplication, especially for 5,9 and 11. plenty of articles on google, start with this one: click me
- Then practice maximum questions from previous years’ IBPS/Bank papers.
(There is no harm in learning Vedic maths techniques either but I find Trachtenberg’s speed maths more user-friendly and convenient than Vedic maths.)
continuing the discussion on preparation of quantitative aptitude:
Maths: ignore these topics
- trigonometry
- Geometry theory except the area, volume, perimeter (AVP).
- coordinate geometry
- quadratic equations
- logarithms
Maths: prepare these topics
| Number theory |
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| Algebra | Linear equation |
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| Avg and Ratios | Wine-Water mixture (Alligations) | Can be solved without formula. read this article click me |
| Simple Average | Just practice sums from your quantitative aptitude book. | |
| Ratio-Proportion-variations | For ratio-proportion NCERT Class 8 Chap 13. | |
| Partnership | Can be solved without formula. read this article, click me | |
| STD |
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All of them can be solved effortlessly, with just one Universal STD formula. Explained in various articles of Mrunal.org/aptitude |
| Mensuration | Area, Volume, Perimeter |
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| % | Profit, loss, market price, discount |
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| Simple interest (SI), compound interest (CI), population growth |
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- Once this is done, practice maximum questions from your quantitative aptitude book (RS Agarwal, Sarvesh Kumar, Rajesh Verma, M.Tyra) and or previous IBPS/Bank papers.
- Maintain a diary of mistakes, so whatever shortcuts you discover or whatever mistakes you make while practicing sums, note them in this diary. and refer to this diary in night before exam.
- Also depending on time and mood; prepare permutation, combination, probability, arithmetic progression. (they’re not “priority topics”).
Approach: Reasoning
the Recommended Book is as usual: RS Aggarwal’s Modern Approach to verbal and non-verbal reasoning. Then the question is, how to prepare reasoning in systematic manner in the given time? Do it in following manner:
#1: Chart based
- This includes: Direction sense test, Sitting arrangement (rectangle, circular, building, lecture schedules etc.) and blood relations.
- I club them together because in all of them you’ve to make rough diagram / chart / table to solve it.
- Here is the order in which they should be prepared:
| Sr.No | Topic | RS Aggarwal Chapter No. |
| 1. | Direction Sense Test. | 8 |
| 2. | Sitting arrangement: circular | 6 |
| 3. | Sitting arrangement: rectangle | 6 |
| 4. | Sitting arrangement: “table” based e.g. lecture schedules, job-car-cloth color, building-car-newspaper etc. | 6 |
| 5. | Blood relations | 5,6 |
#2: coding n series
| Sr.No | Topic | RS Aggarwal Chapter No. |
| 1. | Coding-decoding | 4 |
| 2. | Alpha-numeric sequence puzzle | 11 |
#3: Math ops
| Sr.No | Topic | RS Aggarwal Chapter No. |
| 1. | Math ops | 13 |
| 2. | Ranking | 12 |
| 3. | Dictionary based arrangement | 10 |
I club these together, because in each of them you’re given some instructions and if you follow those instruction carefully then you can get answer without mistake. It doesn’t require any trial and error (unlike the coding-decoding type).
#4: Syllogism
“All cats are dogs,…” statement and conclusion. Usually a set of 3-5 questions. First Understand the UP-UN method explained here click me
- Then solve all the questions given in RS Agarwal’s book Section II, Chapter 1 : Logic.
- In assistant level exam is unlikely to ask 3 statement or 4 statement syllogism, so not much point in dwelling into that.
#5 Analogy, odd man
| Sr.No | Topic | RS Aggarwal Chapter No. |
| 1. | Analogy | 2 |
| 2. | Oddmen out | 3 (chapter title is “Classification”) |
Analogy and odd men can be of two types:
- Word based.
- Number based.
If it is word based, you don’t need pen and paper, you can solve it in your head and proceed.
If it is number based, then depending on your proficiency (and luck) it may be very easy question for example
- Find odd man: 13,17,21,23. (ans. 21 because it is not a prime number). So this is quick and easy.
But at times it can be difficult and may require lot of trial and error for example
- 182::?::210::380. Find “?”.
^in this case, you may or may not be able to see the pattern immediately. It may take you five seconds, it may take 5 minutes. Therefore, My advice is that during the computer test, whenever you come across such questions, you click the “Mark/review” button, proceed to other questions and then solve these marked questions at the end of the exam.
Once above chapters are finished is done, time for the peripheral topics from RS Agarwal’s book viz.
- Non-verbal reasoning (although 2012’s paper didn’t have It but it won’t hurt practicing a few questions).
- input output (ch. 7 of RS Agarwal)
- Eligibility test (ch. 18 of RS Agarwal.)
Also solve the reasoning section from old papers of IBPS/Bank/LIC.
Tips on Computer based Tests
- As per the notification, RBI assistant exam will be held online (=via computer, just like CAT, GMAT, LIC ADO, AAO etc. exams)
- In the pen-paper based test, if you don’t know answer to a particular question, you could mark it in the question paper, or write its question number at the end of question paper (in the rough space). And at the end of the exam, you’ll review that question and try to solve it again.
- In the computer based test, they also provide same facility.
- Under every question there is button for “mark/review”. I suggest you goto following page and see how computer based test (CBT) “looks and feels”
http://www.catiim.in/CATPracticeTest/index.html
- You must make efficient use of mark/ review button. There are two ways to do it (whichever works fine for you).
Approach1 |
Approach2 |
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GA: Mark n Review
- Don’t put GA (General awareness) question on “mark n review”. Reason: if you don’t know the answer for a general awareness question on the first time reading, there is very low chance that you can solve it by “mark and review” (unlike mathematics or reasoning question). Here in GA question, you’ll just waste time in mark-n-review, and in the worst case, your mind will seduce you into ticking some wrong answer just to overcome to the imaginary cutoffs.
Comprehension: Mark n Review
- Suppose, after reading the paragraph, you’ve to answer five question and suppose You can answer only 3 question. Remaining two question are difficult. Now you decide to put other two on “mark and review”.
- Problem= when you come back to review the same question at the end of exam, the passage would have evaporated from your head, and you’ll need to re-read the whole passage again just for those two question =lot of time wasted. Therefore, solve all Comprehension questions at once after reading the passage, if you can’t solve any, then just leave it, don’t come back later for mark n review.
- ^Same advice for “sets” based on sitting arrangement, blood relation etc. Because if you mark any 1-2 question for review, you’ll have to re-read the whole description to make a new chart on sitting arrangement.
Pitfalls/ Things to avoid
- Don’t live in any fantasy world, day dreaming or overconfidence that just because I’ve cracked xyz exam earlier so this is a pappu exam for me. Competition is merciless, reading-revision is necessary, otherwise you’ll become a rusted gun that doesn’t fire smoothly on the battlefield.
- Avoid overconfidence that I know everything about English. For sentence correction, sentence improvement, one must revise the grammar rules.
- When you’re not doing anything else, just keep solving maths-reasoning questions from whatever book, old paper you can find. TV, Facebook, friend’s wedding and everything else is unimportant.
Avoid jholachhap Publications
Whenever large scale vacancies come, it is Diwali time for jholachhap publications in North India. Market is flooded with “readymade guide books” for RBI assistant, insurance assistant etc. Please avoid them, reasons are following
- They don’t cover topics in comprehensive manner. Chapters are merely assembled like “Desi-jugaad”. If after 15 days another vacancy for EPFO assistant comes, they’ll just copypaste same thing and change the title cover.
- Competition is high, so despite best preparation you might not clear the exam, so then you would want to apply for another IBPS, LIC, SSC etc. But you can’t buy new book for every exam, that’s waste of time and money. Therefore, So as far as maths, reasoning and English is goes, use the standard books that have universal utility in all such exam: IBPS, Banks, LIC, SSC, PSUs.
Appendix: Free download studymaterial
Economy |
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Computer |
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Maths |
NCERT Mathematics Class 8 | click me |
| NCERT Mathematics Class 9 | click me | |
| NCERT Mathematics Class 10 | click me | |
| Blank Answersheet for practicing MCQS | click me |
As usual, thanks Mr.csl80 for the inputs on this exam.




Hi mrunal,
You are doing a great job, do continue the same. I have a doubt … that is, how many month’s current affairs do we need to study in order to crack General Awareness section.
Can anyone please tell me from where, I can prepare for computer questions for competitive exams?
Go for Arihant Publication Computer Awareness and Mrunal Sir already uploaded the link for NIOS study material for computer
where….
Great Job Mrunal….
thanks
its really helpful for point to point preparation…..
seriously……………u r doing very good work for india………..
Hi mrunal sir
earlier you have recommended the BS Sijwali reasoning book now u reffered to RS agrawal which one to refer…….
Thanx in Advance …….
nice and good collection…..be continous pls
hey anyone tell me that how can i get booklet for rbi as they said in call letter….i have searched but i can not find it
Hi Admin ,
I reviewed some previous exam of rbi assistant, I just want to know that difficulty level will be like previous exams or will be on higher ..& plz share your views on expected cut of for this Exam
( Going to be held on 27 July).
I know u hve busy schedule but its request to u …plz reply
Excellent Job mrunal :-
I have no difficulty related to any subject except math, can you please help me out from this, please suggest book for math which should be good for all competitive exam as well. Also please let me know about other subjects as well or can anyone send me few notes related to other subjects
Thanks..
Ausum site created and very very……..useful site….
HALL TICKET DISCREPANCY
Dear Mrunal ,
In my hall ticket , the uploaded photo is not present in the box near the first box where they asked us to paste a photo. Kindly help , will it create any problem ?., Its blank..
Please reply…
It might create a problem because the Inviligator in the examination hall hav to check the current photo of urs with the uploaded one
You may try to download your Hall Ticket as sometimes while downloading Hall Ticket photo and sign don’t come up instantaneously, So try again otherwise contact RBI Helpline..
Regards.
Exclnt sir, hats fff…
Sir Mrunal,
Please guide as which month’s current affairs should be given preference for the RBI Assistant exam to be held on 20/21/27/28 of July, 2013.
With Regards
hey friends..
if anybody have exam today ..
plsss share review……
Is cut off given is of written only or written + interview
written only
Exam was somewhat difficult
how did the paper of RBI assistant go today?
qUANT IS BIT TOUGH….mostly question from simplification,English n Reasoning was easy Computer moderate…Most of the question from MS Word 2007..current affairs was asked from RBI,Union Budget and wimbeldon 2013 and some are govt schemes..i would suggest attempt maths in the last and atleast spare 60 min for that cz quant is calculative..i attempt 184 question…
that is a really great performance.
also thanks for describing the exam, it will help us prepare..
and get ahead of you (hahahaha), just kidding…
good luck for results
some GA questions for dear friends..
1. fench open title for womens
2. prime lending rate
3. inflation ?
4. impact of depreciation of rupee on gold prices
5. 17th saarc summit theme?
6. who has launched banking ombudsman scheme? rbi / iba/ govt?
7. meaning of fast clearing of cheques by banks
8. D stands for what in DBT scheme?
9. when bank gives loan against LIC policy which value they consider? insured value face value surender value?
10. ISRO headquater?
11. money bill?
12. food security bill is meant for what % of rural people ?
13. how many years has been completed by SEBI?
14. which country’s share market is hangsang?
15. trading, market cap, mid cap are the used with whitch?
i hope this gonna help u friends.. will text more questions in GA as well as in computers sections tommorow.
thanks a lot for the help…
sir please provide study plan for ssc
Ldc/Deo exam 2013
given my rbi assistant exam was very tough..
1.maths:-37 question were from bodmas 1 from S.I & 1 from avg.
2.G.K:-worst part of the exam around 80% question where on govt scheme&bank policy.
3.computer:-the best part of the exam.
4. English & reasoning:-could solve only 60%
my total attempt is 167.
can any1 tell me that how will come to know how much we have got marks
can u text some of the govt schemes being asked in ur xam..pls
Roshni Schmem related to which field and also Who started Ummed Scheme and where
Roshni:
– country’s 24 most critical Left-Wing-Extremism-affected districts
– started by Ministry of Rural Development
– placement-oriented skill-development scheme targeting 50,000 persons, mostly tribals.
Ummed
– empowerment of women
– started by Ministry of Rural Development in J&K
hey when did this ‘ummed’ scheme launch ?
I attempted –
Reasoning – 40
English – 40
GA – 29 (mostly static)
computers – 34
quant – 26 (majority were BODMAS)
total – 169
Started with G.K then Computer,Numerical Ability,eng,reasoning.
Attempts:
Eng-38
Reasoning-33
Comp-36
G.K-28
N.A-22..Math was tough mainly cos it being too calculative,simplification-around 30-35 ques,number series-2,prob based on S.I-1.
G.K wasn’t easy,an author name ques,one committee related ques,current affairs,policies etc.
Reasoning was easy enough-2 puzzles and simple syllogisms and eng was a breeze.Computer maybe moderate but leaning more on easier side.Good luck to those people who are gonna take the exam.
P.S:I don’t believe I ve a chance though being frm obc category.Would mostly get around 130-145 marks,I don think its enough.All the best again.
This blog is simply superb and helpful…Kudos man…!!!
math section was very time consuming, only solved 20 questions
there were very few current affairs in GA section
Exam was tough..
Maths was time consuming. better to save time for it.
First, attempt half of each section and then go to score more from each section. It saves u from sectional cutoff.
You can change to a different section without completing one. Navigation is possible.
I felt computers and English easy.
Didn’t find time for Reasoning.
Total attempted – 179 questions
Dear Madam,
Please explain what is BASEL III… Thank you.
Hi Sir I am Jatinder Singh. Can you tell any nice magazine of General Knowledge which also cover Current Affairs. Any friend who is preparing for banking exams can also give his / her suggestions. My E-Mail id is jatinder2jandoria@gmail.com and My Contact No is +91-9803102589…….Thanks & Regards.
Really Really helpful! Hats-off to the staff.
i m really thankful to u as u r guiding every aspirant in a proper way and appreciate ur effort
Regards
Mrunal Sir , IBPS PO-3 exam is 3 months from now , if u could give us a detailed strategy on how to master that exam .
thanks in Advance