RBI Grade B 2022 Free Mock Test

RBI Grade B 2022 Free Mock Test: The RBI Grade B exam is more or less around the corner. The expected notification could come around in late Feburary or in early March. It’s better to start preparing now and be a step ahead. A free RBI Grade b mock test is the best away to assess your base levels and where you stand as of today.

Here is the possible and tentative schedule for RBI Grade B 2022 notification:

  • Official RBI Grade B 2022 notification Announcement: March 2022
  • RBI Officer Grade B Registration forms: March, 2022
  • Application form’s last date of submission: Possible gap of 2-3 weeks post-registration forms availability
  • Application fee deadline: To Be notified
  • Release of Admit Card Phase I: To be notified
  • Phase I Exam Date: Mid February
  • Phase I exam result: To be notified
  • RBI Grade B Phase II admit card release date: To be notified
  • Date of Phase-II examination: June 2022
  • Phase II Result Date: Mid July 2022
  • Interview Date for Phase III: Late July or Early August
  • Final Results Announcement: Late August or Early September

Syllabus for Phase-I Examination:

Reasoning: Syllogism, Circular Arrangement, Verbal Reasoning, Data Sufficiency, inequality, Coding-Decoding, Arrangement and Pattern, Blood Relations, Ordering & Ranking, Direction and Distance, Machine Input-Output, Linear Arrangement. 

Quantitative Aptitude: Ratio and Proportion, Algebra, Time and Work, Average, Trigonometry, Percentage, Set Theory, Mensuration, Data Interpretation, Permutation & Combination, Speed, Probability, Distance and Time. 

English Language: Vocabulary, Grammar, Error Spotting, Passage Making, Jumble Words, Sentence Framing, Fill in the Blanks, Reading Comprehension. 

General Awareness: Indian Financial System, Indian Banking System, Banking Terms, National Institution, Monetary Plans, Current Affairs. 

Exam Pattern

Phase I: Multiple choice-based questions will be asked. 1 mark for the right answer and 0.25 negative marking for the wrong answer. The total duration of the exam will be 120 minutes. 

Sections in Phase I

  • General Awareness – 80 questions for 80 marks each
  • English Language – 30 questions for 30 marks each
  • Quantitative Aptitude – 30 questions for 30 marks each
  • Reasoning – 60 questions for 60 marks each

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Vishwas Agarwal

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