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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates for this subject should refer to An introduction to Economics by A W Stonier and DC Huge, Monetary Theory and Public Policy-Kenneth Kurihara, Indian Economy by Mishra and Puri, Indian Economy by R Dutt and KPM Sundaram, etc.

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RBI Grade B books for Economic and Social Issues have been prescribed by the examination authority. RBI Grade B books for Economic and Social Issues are Indian Economy: Uma Kapila (Series of Books), Indian Economy: Mishra Puri. (the latest Edition), Growth And Development: Devraj Ray, etc.

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For the Banking Awareness section in the RBI Grade B exam, candidates can refer to Banking Awareness by Arihant Experts, Banking Awareness for SBI and IBPS Bank Clerk/PO/RBI Exams/RRB by Odisha Expert. Questions are asked from Banking & Financial, Economic News, Banking Terminology, Recent RBI News like Monetary policies, Important guidelines, Financial & Economics News, Economics terms, etc. Current Affairs both national and international, sports, awards, summits & conferences, schemes, agreement & deals, etc. Static GK like Parks, Dam, Thermal Power Plants, Mountains, Temples, Stadiums, Airports, etc.

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Candidates for the Reasoning section of RBI Grade B can refer to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal, Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey. Questions in section are asked from Syllogism, Seating Arrangement, Linear Arrangement, Puzzle, Input-Output, Logical / Analytical Reasoning, Data Sufficiency, Inequality, Coding-Decoding, Miscellaneous Questions, etc. The tips and tricks to prepare for RBI Grade B Reasoning are given below:

  • The easiest way to solve Syllogism questions is through Venn-diagrams
  • Use diagrammatic representation to solve Blood Relation questions
  • Speed and accuracy play a very important role. Hence, revise well and
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For the Quantitative Aptitude section in the RBI Grade B exam, candidates can refer to Magical Book on Quicker Maths by M Tyra, How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT written by Arun Sharma, Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations written by R S Agarwal.

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Candidates for English can refer to Word Power Made Easy Norman Lewis, Objective General English by SP Bakshi, High School Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin. Candidates should improve their grammar and vocabulary by reading good books.

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Candidates must know their strengths and weaknesses. Make a proper study plan. They should Prepare section-wise preparation strategy for RBI Grade B exam. Solve mock test and learn from the mistakes.

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Candidates must solve RBI Grade B sample papers after completing the syllabus. They should solve atleast one sample paper daily while preparing for the exam. It is equally important to attempt mock tests besides solving RBI Grade B sample papers. The mock tests are like actual exam and solving the same help candidates to understand the navigation of an online test.

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Candidates can download RBI Grade B sample papers from here for free only by registering. After downloading RBI Grade B sample paper PDFs, they can start practicing. Practising question papers help candidates to know the types of questions asked in the exam.

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In Phase-I exam, the paper carries a total of 200 questions. In Phase-II, the objective paper of Paper I and III will have a total of 30 questions and descriptive paper will have six questions. Paper-II will carry three questions. The total marks allotted to the Phase-I exam are 200 while the Phase-II exam carries a total of 300 marks. The objective test carries 50 marks whereas the descriptive paper carries 50 marks.

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