Friends..as you are aware RBI is going to
conduct the exam for Recruitment of Officers in Grade ‘B’ - (General) Phase I
on 03 August 2014. Here is the pattern of exam.
This Recruitment Examination will be held
in two Phases [Phase-I ON-LINE Examination (Objective Type) and Phase-II
Written Examination (Descriptive Type)].
PHASE
I (Will be conducted Online - Objective Type)
Questions will be asked from
General Awareness (80 questions & 80
marks)
English Language ( 30 questions and 30
marks)
Quantitative Aptitude ( 30 questions and 30
marks)
Reasoning ( 60 questions and 60 marks)
Composite time of 130 minutes for all tests
together will be given.
The Objective type Exam for Phase- I
ON-LINE will be held on August 3, 2014 as indicated in the Admission Letter.
Candidates have to secure minimum marks separately for each test as well as
aggregate, as prescribed by the Board. Candidates, who secure minimum marks
separately for each Test, as prescribed, will be shortlisted for Phase-II of
the Examination (which will be tentatively conducted in September 2014) based
on the aggregate marks obtained in the Objective Test. The minimum aggregate
cut off marks for being shortlisted for Phase-II of the Examination will be
decided by the Board in relation to the number of vacancies. Roll No. of the
candidates shortlisted in Phase-I of the On Line Examination will be published
on RBI website and a brief notice thereof in leading newspapers in August 2014.
Phase - I: OBJECTIVE TYPE TEST (ONLINE EXAMINATION)
The time for the test is 130 minutes;
however you may have to be at the venue for approximately 180 minutes including
the time required for logging in, collection of the Admission Letters, giving
of instructions etc. The tests will be provided in English and Hindi. You can
attempt any question from 1 to 200 at any point of time within these 130
minutes. All the questions will have multiple choices. Out of the five answers
to a question only one will be the correct answer. You have to select the most
appropriate answer and ‘mouse click’ that alternative which you feel is
appropriate/ correct. The alternative/ option that you have clicked on will be
highlighted and will be treated as your answer to that question. There will be
penalty for wrong answers marked by you. For every wrong answer marked by you,
1/4th of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.
For more details see Information Handout
issued by RBI: Click Here
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