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RBI Assistant Mains 2016 – Expected Exam Pattern

RBI Assistant Mains 2016 – Expected Exam Pattern

Dear Friends,

As many of you appeared for the IBPS PO and Clerical Mains exam and get a shock with the new exam pattern that is completely different from the earlier one. As IBPS PO and even Clerk Mains Examination baffled many students with some drastic changes in the level of reasoning and English sections.

So, we can expect the same changes in the upcoming RBI Assistant Mains Exam. So,Here comes a need for students to practice with this new pattern.

RBI Mains Exam Pattern :

Section Number of Questions Maximum Marks Total Time
English Language 40 40 Composite time of 2 Hour
Numerical Ability 40 40
Reasoning Ability 40 40
General Awareness 40 40
Computer Knowledge 40 40
TOTAL 200 200

 

So,now for this exam pattern what can we expect under each section and detailed syllabus?

ENGLISH LANGUAGE:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Sentence Fillers
  • Para Jumbled (Odd One Type)
  • Word Formation/Odd One Out
  • Errors
  • Sentence Correction
  • Paragraph Completion
  • Antonym/Synonym

REASONING ABILITY:

  • Syllogism (Conclusion given and finding statement)
  • Coding Decoding (New pattern)
  • Data Sufficiency (Three Statements)
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Sitting Arrangement
  • Puzzles
  • Statements and Assumptions
  • Ranking
  • Direction Sense

NUMERICAL ABILITY:

  • Quadratic Equations
  • Approximation
  • Data Interpretation
  • Number series
  • Data Sufficiency
  • SI & CI
  • Speed &Time
  • Profit and Loss
  • Time and Work
  • Averages
  • Ages & Ratio

GENERAL AWARENESS:

General Awareness was moderate. This section is quite easy for those who knows banking terms.The questions were mainly asked from Banking, Static and Current affairs.

COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE:

Computer Awareness is quite easy. There were 40 questions in this sections. This section was quite easy to attempt as questions were asked from familiar topics.

 

sehpaathi

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