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Section-Wise Important Topics for RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam

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Dear Candidates, the RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam is approaching fast! You can count the days on your finger-tips. With just a few days left, and time is slipping out of your hands, a quick, thorough revision and smart practice are the dire need of the time. So, your focus should be on the important topics that carry the maximum weightage at this stage of your preparation. Why? Because these topics help you clear the cut-off. In this blog, we’ll go through each section and list down all the most important topics in it, as well as practical tips to master them to score well in the upcoming exam.

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RBI Grade B Phase 1 Section-Wise Important Topics

The Phase 1 exam tests candidates’ abilities with sections like Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, Reasoning, and English Language. The weightage of each section varies, and so does its difficulty level. And not every topic is important. Certain ones are asked over and over in almost every paper. So, it’s important to have mastery over these topics in the final days.

Let’s check them one by one.

Important Topics for General Awareness (GA)

This is the make-or-break section. With 80 questions, GA carries the maximum marks. Focus on:

  • Current Affairs (last 6 to 12 months, with more attention to the last 3 months)
  • Banking & Financial Awareness
  • Government Schemes & Policies
  • Reports, Indices & Rankings
  • Important National & International News
  • Awards, Sports & Summits
  • Static GK (important organizations, Indian Economy basics, history of RBI, etc.)

Important Topics for Reasoning Ability

Reasoning is high-scoring but time-consuming. Practice these topics:

  • Puzzles & Seating Arrangements (linear, circular, tabular, floor-based)
  • Syllogism
  • Inequalities
  • Coding-Decoding & Input-Output
  • Blood Relations & Directions
  • Alphanumeric Series
  • Critical Reasoning (assumptions, conclusions, cause-effect)

Important Topics for English Language

This section is all about testing your comprehension skills and your accuracy levels.

So, pay more heed to:

  • Reading Comprehension (RC)
  • Cloze Test
  • Para Jumbles
  • Error Spotting & Sentence Correction
  • Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, fill in the blanks)

Important Topics for Quantitative Aptitude

This section tests both your speed and accuracy. So, the Important topics include:

  • Data Interpretation (bar, line, table, pie chart, mixed DI)
  • Simplification & Approximation
  • Number Series
  • Arithmetic (Profit & Loss, Percentage, Ratio, SI-CI, Time & Work, Time-Speed-Distance)
  • Probability & Permutation-Combination
  • Mixtures & Allegations

Your chances of clearing Phase 1 increase effectively if you master these QA topics.

Section-Wise Estimated Weightage (based on PYQ trends)

The table below showcases the weightage of each topic given above, based on evidence from previous-year paper analyses and trends (2019–2024 and 2025 analyses). You can use these ranges as a practical guide to give priority to certain topics while undergoing the last days of revision.

SectionImportant TopicsEstimated weightage & frequency (based on PYQs)
General Awareness (80 marks)Current Affairs (last 6–12 months), Banking & Financial Updates, Government Schemes, Reports & Indices, Static GK (Economy, RBI facts), Awards/SportsHigh (50–70%) of GA

Current Affairs
Banking (most questions)

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Reasoning (60 marks)Puzzles & Seating Arrangements, Syllogism, Inequality, Input-Output, Blood Relations, Alphanumeric Series, Critical ReasoningHigh (40–60%) of

Reasoning Puzzles/seating frequently 15 to 30 Qs per paper

Other topics

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Quantitative Aptitude (30 marks)Data Interpretation (mixed DI), Simplification & Approximation, Number Series, Arithmetic (Profit & Loss, Percent, Ratio, Time & Work, TSD), Probability, Permutation & CombinationHigh (50–70%) of Quant

DI and Basic arithmetic are heavily tested

DI often forms 1 to 2 sets (6 to 12 Qs).
English Language (30 marks)Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Para Jumbles, Error Spotting, Fillers (vocab)Medium (40–60%) of English

RC and Cloze Test are major
Vocab and grammar-based questions follow.

NOTE:

  • “High” means the topic area regularly contributes the largest share of questions in that section.
  • Numbers (e.g., 50 to 70%) are approximate ranges derived from multiple PYQ analyses and exam reviews. Use them to set study priorities.

5 Practical Tips to Master Important Topics

Just knowing the important topics is not enough. You also need a smart approach to prepare them well. Here are 5 practical tips:

1. Pay Extra Attention to Scoring Topics

Not all topics are equal. Some topics repeat every year and carry more questions. So first, find those topics and give them more time. For GA, current affairs, banking updates, and major reports are high-yield.

The topics that often dominate in the Reasoning section are puzzles and seating arrangements. Then, in Quant, topics like DI and simplification are frequent arrivals.

So, make a short list of these topics and study them first, and do a daily practice on them. As the time is short, you should give priority to a list of topics that determines what you must study and what you should skip.

This way, you can cover what really matters, and raise your score fast.

2. Solve Questions Within Time Limits

Don’t forget that time is the real enemy in Phase 1. Therefore, a practice, however deep, without a timer won’t increase your time management skills. So, always solve Reasoning sets and Quant questions in timed slots.

To make it easy, go ahead by setting 20 to 30 minutes of blocks and pushing yourself to complete the exact number of questions. This will train you to multiply your speed and reduce nervousness in the exam. This exercise will help you to select questions (which one to answer and which ones to leave) when you time yourself.

Then, keep track of the time spent on each type of question and repeat the same timed set after 4 to 5 days to measure the improvement you’ve accomplished. This technique will improve your speed in solving questions.

3. Revise with Short Notes At Least 4-5 Times

On one hand, lengthy notes are cumbersome, and short notes are easier to use and effective. So, you need to make sheets of one page for each major topic. Take GA, for example! You should write dates, schemes, and one-liner facts. For Quant, you should keep sheets of formulae and lists of tricks. And so on.

These short notes will save your precious time and help you sharpen your memory. They will stop you from opening books again and again.

And here’s the practical revision tip! Revise these short notes every day for 10 to 15 minutes. And before hitting your bed, skim through them every day for 15 days. On exam morning, read only these pages. Take 15-day mock test challenge to consolidate your preparation.

4. Take Mock Tests

Mock tests imitate the real exam, as it is, and show you the real picture of your preparation. So, you must take 10 mock tests, which will not only aid you in the revision process but also polish your speed and accuracy of answering multiple types of questions. And, after taking each mock, don’t just see the score, but analyse it deeply.

Find the mistakes that you’ve been repeating again and again. Also, note down the time you wasted on this process. Erase one weakness before taking the next mock test. Also, take topic tests for weak areas between mock tests.

Mock tests are the simplest and single most practical and powerful tool that can convert your preparation and revision into outstanding results.

5. Stay Updated with Current Affairs

GA, because of its highest weightage (80 marks), can help you fetch maximum marks in the Phase 1 exam. So, going through the latest updates is a must for GA revision. You can master this section by adopting the powerful yet affordable PIB Sutra, free Vishleshan, and Bazooka.

Then comes going through government schemes, changes in government policies, financial reports, and the RBI’s circulars. You can make short one-line notes to easily and quickly remember and revise them. Moreover, you should also track important international events and indices.

It’s helpful to also rely on selected sources to prevent too much information. One to two dedicated hours every day is enough to master all this info, if you use the resources mentioned below.

Takeaway

The RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam is waiting to test your preparation. With only 15 days left, your main target should be to master the important topics that carry maximum weightage. So, target all the topics that we discussed above, and give the rest of the time to other topics as well, as all the topics are important in such a competitive exam as Grade B. It perfect time to make the most of the resources above and get ready to clear Phase 1 and reach the second stage.

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FAQs

Which section is the most important in RBI Grade B Phase 1?

General Awareness is the most important as it carries 80 marks and often decides the cut-off.

How many months of current affairs should I prepare?

Focus on the last 6 months, with special emphasis on the last 3 months.

Is Reasoning tougher than Quant in RBI Grade B?

Yes, Reasoning is generally lengthier due to puzzles, but with practice, it can become your scoring section.

How can I improve speed in Quant?

Focus on DI sets, practice daily arithmetic, and attempt simplification/approximation regularly.

Can mock tests really help?

Yes, mock tests give you real exam practice, improve accuracy, and help in time management.

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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