RBI Grade B 2016: Exam Analysis and Expected Cut- Off
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The most happening examination in the banking sector i.e. RBI Grade B 2016 examination has successfully received a remarkable response from the banking aspirants. All the aspirants must be curious about the pattern of the questions asked in the examination and the Cut- off marks for shortlisting. We have the perfect solution for your curiosity in this article.
Whenever we talk of analysis of an examination, does it sound like some kind of Rocket Science job? It might be but trust us, it is very simple and beneficial to analyse an examination with respect to the pattern and types of questions asked. It is more of a systematic representation of data and information by breaking it into components based on their interdependence.
Before going on the analysis, let us take a look at the pattern of RBI Grade B examination pattern:
RBI Grade B: Pattern
Section |
No. of Questions |
Marks |
Duration |
General Awareness |
80 |
80 |
|
English Language |
30 |
30 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude |
30 |
30 |
|
Reasoning |
60 |
60 |
|
200 |
200 |
120 minutes |
All total of 200 questions will be asked in the examination comprising of questions from all he four sections.
Now let us take a look at the section wise analysis:
RBI Grade B: Analysis (Section wise)
This analysis has been designed on the basis of the review given by different candidates across the country:
Quantitative Aptitude:
Topic |
No of Questions |
Level |
DI |
10 |
Tough |
Quadratic Equation |
5 |
Moderate |
Series |
5 |
Moderate |
Arithmetic |
10 |
Tough |
Total |
30 |
Tough |
Reasoning:
Topic |
No of Questions |
Level |
Syllogism |
5 |
Easy |
Seating Arrangement |
5 |
Tough |
Puzzle |
10 |
Tough |
Data Sufficiency |
5 |
Easy-Moderate |
Input/ Output |
5 |
Easy-Moderate |
Coding Decoding |
5 |
Easy-Moderate |
Inequality |
5 |
Easy-Moderate |
Miscellaneous |
20 |
Moderate |
Total |
60 |
Moderate |
English Language:
Topic |
No of Questions |
Level |
Cloze Test |
10 |
Moderate |
Error Detection |
5 |
Easy-Moderate |
Fillers |
5 |
Easy- Moderate |
Comprehension |
10 |
Moderate |
Total |
25 |
Moderate |
General Awareness:
The section of “General Awareness” had all total of 80 questions and the questions were of ‘moderate’ level. Given below are a few questions asked in the examination:
- Andy Murray is related to? – tennis
- Hopman cup related to tennis.
- Courage and commitment author
- Who changed my interest rates author
- Capital complex heritage site- state
- Maitree exercise b/w
- NDTL full form
RRB Grade B 2016: Decent Attempts:
The decent attempt for the RBI Grade B examination will be 115- 120 as per our assumptions.
RBI Grade B 2016: Expected Cut- off marks:
General: |
95-105 Out of 200. |
OBC : |
90- 95 Out of 100. |
SC/ST: |
80- 90 Out of 100 |
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