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RBI Grade B Phase 1 is approaching fast! And this is the time when most aspirants start feeling the pressure of unfinished topics, weak areas, or lack of practice. If you’re also worried about not being fully ready, then this RBI Grade B Topic Test Challenge 2025 is exactly what you need. Topic-wise tests will not only sharpen your concepts but also prepare you to handle questions with speed and accuracy in the actual exam.

PracticeMock’s RBI Grade B Topic Tests

These efficacious topic tests are created by subject experts to assist you in mastering every single topic that makes up the Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, and Current Affairs sections. These challenge complements the Phase 1 full-length mock test challenge. This challenge provides you with a chance to delve more into specific areas where you are weak.

And the time demands that you must start solving multiple topic tests to minimize your mistakes, manage your time more effectively, and solidify your overall exam strategy.

Let’s begin!

SectionTopic Tests Available
Quantitative AptitudeTake 7 top-priority tests on DI, DS, Miscellaneous, etc.
ReasoningTake 7 effective tests on Computer Aptitude, Seating Arrangement, Puzzles, Miscellaneous
English LanguageTake 7 essential tests on Cloze Test, Reading Comprehension, Parajumbles, Grammar, and Miscellaneous
General Awareness (Current Affairs)Take 7 exam-focused tests on Cloze Test, Reading Comprehension, Parajumbles, Grammar, and Miscellaneous

10 Most Effective Tips to Maximize RBI Grade B Topic Tests

Let’s now learn about the best practical tips to maximize your potential via this topic test challenge:

1. Start with your weakest topic

Do not start with the areas you are already comfortable with. Instead, pick the toughest topic first. For example, if Data Sufficiency in Quant or Puzzles in Reasoning gives you trouble, attempt those topic tests first. PracticeMock’s RBI Grade B topic tests are structured in such a way that repeated exposure will gradually convert your weak areas into strengths.

2. Analyze every mistake in detail

Attempting a test is only half the job done. The real improvement comes when you spend time analyzing each mistake. Don’t just note the wrong answers. Figure out why you went wrong. Did you misunderstand the question? Did you apply the wrong formula? Or was it just poor time management? 

Use the detailed analysis provided in PracticeMock’s reports to find patterns in your mistakes and fix them before the real exam.

3. Attempt each test at least twice

One attempt is never enough to master a topic. Take the same test again after a gap of 2 to 3 days. The first attempt will highlight your weak areas, and the second attempt will help you measure whether you have improved. 

With PracticeMock’s RBI Grade B tests, you can retake tests anytime to ensure steady progress.

4. Re-create real exam conditions

When solving topic tests, always keep a timer. The RBI Grade B exam is all about accuracy under time pressure, so you must train your mind to solve within strict limits. 

PracticeMock’s interface is crafted like the real exam so you can easily get used to the environment and avoid panic on the exam day.

5. Track your speed and accuracy balance

Many aspirants either focus only on speed or only on accuracy. The key is to strike a balance. While solving a topic test, note how many questions you solved accurately within the time limit. The smart performance analytics in PracticeMock will give you a clear view of your accuracy percentage and speed for every test.

6. Mix easy and tough topics daily

Don’t keep all tough topics for one day. If you solve a tough puzzle test, balance it by solving a Cloze Test or Grammar test in English. This will keep your practice interesting and stop you from burning out. PracticeMock’s topic test library gives you enough variety to create such balanced practice sessions every day.

7. Use topic tests to revise formulas and concepts

Quant topics like Time, Work, Speed, and DI require fast recall of formulas. Use the tests as a revision tool to apply formulas repeatedly until they become second nature. The detailed solutions provided in PracticeMock’s tests will also help you learn smart shortcuts and alternative approaches.

8. Don’t ignore Current Affairs tests

Many aspirants focus too much on Quant and Reasoning and leave Current Affairs for the last moment. This is a big mistake. The Current Affairs topic tests given above cover the most important banking, financial, and general awareness updates that are exam-relevant.

Attempt these regularly to stay updated and avoid last-minute mugging.

9. Combine topic tests with full-length mock tests

Topic tests sharpen your skills, but you also need to know how to apply them in the exam as a whole. After attempting 3 to 4 topic tests of each subject, switch to a full-length RBI Grade B mock test.

PracticeMock’s full-length tests are aligned with the actual exam pattern and will give you the real picture of your preparation.

10. Keep a record of your progress

Make a simple tracker where you record your scores, accuracy, and time taken for every topic test. Review this weekly to see where you’ve improved and where you still lag. 

Pair this with PracticeMock’s test analysis to get actionable insights and refine your preparation further.

Takeaway

In this blog, we have shared the RBI Grade B Topic Test Challenge 2025 with 10 practical tips to make the most out of it. Keep in mind, regularity is important. These topic tests are your stepping stones to master every section of the exam.

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FAQs

What is the need for the RBI Grade B Topic Test Challenge 2025?

It’s a set of topic-wise tests by PracticeMock to help you master each section for Phase 1.

How many topic tests are available for each section?

There are 7 tests each for Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English, and Current Affairs.

How should I start the topic test challenge?

Begin with your weakest topic first and gradually move to stronger areas.

Should I retake the same test?

Yes, attempt each test at least twice to track improvement and fix mistakes.

Can topic tests replace full-length mocks?

No, combine topic tests with full-length mocks for best preparation and exam readiness.


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By Asad Yar Khan

Asad specializes in penning and overseeing blogs on study strategies, exam techniques, and key strategies for SSC, banking, regulatory body, engineering, and other competitive exams. During his 3+ years' stint at PracticeMock, he has helped thousands of aspirants gain the confidence to achieve top results. In his free time, he either transforms into a sleep lover, devours books, or becomes an outdoor enthusiast.

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