Every year, the General Awareness (GA) section becomes the decisive cut‑off breaker in RBI Grade B Phase 1. With 80 marks at stake, GA offers aspirants the fastest scoring opportunity compared to Quant and Reasoning. The challenge is obvious! The syllabus feels endless, encompassing current affairs, reports, schemes, RBI updates, appointments, and indices. So the real question is: Which GA topics actually deserve priority for RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam 2026? Past papers, expert reviews, and discussions reveal clear repeated patterns. Below is the roadmap serious aspirants should follow before Phase 1 on June 13–14, 2026.
Smart knowledge of GA weightage is the real game‑changer. Past papers prove that not all topics carry equal importance. And some dominate every year, while others barely appear. Take a look at his distribution table below, to cut through the noise, prioritize scoring areas, and prepare smartly for RBI Grade B Phase 1, June 2026.
| GA Area | Avg. Qs (per paper) | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| RBI circulars & banking | 12–15 | Very High |
| Reports & indices | 4–6 | High |
| Govt. schemes | 5–7 | High |
| Economy/finance news | 10–12 | Very High |
| Misc. CA (sports, awards) | 6–8 | Moderate |
| Static GK | 10–12 | Moderate |
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RBI-related updates are the most repeated GA area. Previous-year papers show clear patterns:
Recent papers have intensified this trend with questions on repo rate, CRR/SLR, financial inclusion, CBDC, NBFC norms, and priority sector lending. Aspirants who rely only on “general current affairs” often miss this high-scoring zone. Daily revision of RBI updates is non-negotiable.
Reports and indices have sharply increased in importance since 2024. Regular questions now come from:
RBI asks both factual and concept-linked questions here, making reports one of the highest-return GA areas.
Schemes remain a reliable GA source every year. Focus on schemes tied to economy, financial inclusion, MSMEs, women empowerment, rural development, and digital governance. Prepare ministry, launch year, objectives, funding, beneficiaries, and recent updates. This combination makes schemes exam-relevant and repeat-worthy.
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Banking and economy news dominate GA. High-yield areas include:
Experts and aspirants agree: revising the last 4–6 months of banking/economy current affairs is critical before Phase 1.
Questions from IMF, World Bank, WTO, ADB, BRICS, AIIB, G20, FATF appear consistently. Focus on HQs, reports, rankings, summits, and finance-linked initiatives. These areas quietly add several marks every year.
Though finance-heavy topics dominate, ignoring traditional current affairs is risky. Sports, awards, important days, books/authors, environment, defence, and science/tech still appear. Static GK is best prepared in connection with current affairs (e.g., HQs of orgs in news, capitals linked to summits, RBI facts, bank taglines). These areas provide easy marks if revised selectively.
The GA syllabus is too wide for blind memorization. Strong aspirants focus on repeated patterns, high-weightage areas, and recall quality. The smarter sequence is:
This layered approach aligns perfectly with recent exam patterns.
GA in RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam 2026 is not just another section—it’s the cut-off breaker. With 80 marks at stake, selective preparation is the only winning strategy. Right now, your highest priority areas should be:
Year after year, these topics return in different forms. And in a paper where every mark matters, repeated patterns matter even more. In short, pay heed to GA daily, revise the last 6 months, and maximize score.
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