RBI Assistant Free Mock Test
RBI Assistant (RBI Assistant) is part of India's Government Exams category, covering 5 topics. Kamiyab provides free RBI Assistant mock tests with no signup or payment — two modes: Quick Practice (10 questions in ~10 minutes for daily topic-wise revision) or Full Mock (up to 100 questions matched to the official exam pattern). Both include instant scoring and per-question explanations. Eligibility: Graduate. Aligned to the current 2026 official syllabus.
RBI Assistant mock test modes — at a glance
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| Full Mock | Up to 100 | ~2 hours | Pre-exam revision, full exam pattern | ₹0 (Free) |
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Start with Quantitative AptitudeAbout RBI Assistant (Reserve Bank of India — Assistant)
The RBI Assistant examination is the clerical-tier recruitment cycle for the Reserve Bank of India — the central bank, regulator and monetary authority for India. Assistants are deployed across RBI's 33 regional offices and sub-offices for currency management (Issue Department operations including soiled-note exchange, fresh-note issuance, currency chest reconciliation), banking-department settlement support, foreign-exchange department clerical work, deposit accounts of banks, and back-office support for the various RBI departments (DPSS, DBR, DBS, DEPR, DSIM, FMD, FED, HRMD and so on). The role is the foundational tier of the central-bank clerical cadre.
RBI Assistant is widely considered the most desirable clerical-tier job in Indian banking and is preferred over SBI Junior Associate and IBPS Clerk for three reasons: (a) RBI pay structure is materially higher than commercial bank clerical pay because of the central-bank perk basket — house, medical, education, leased accommodation, conveyance, dispensary support and a non-contributory pension legacy in older cohorts; (b) work environment is regulatory rather than retail banking — no sales targets, no cross-sell pressure, no third-party product push; and (c) internal promotion path opens to Manager and onward officer grades through the in-service departmental exam route, making the Assistant role a credible long-term central-bank career rather than a stop-gap clerical job.
Selection is a three-stage funnel: Preliminary Examination (objective, screening only) → Main Examination (objective, merit-deciding) → Language Proficiency Test (LPT) at joining. There is NO interview round for RBI Assistant — Mains score alone determines the merit list and final allotment. Initial pay is fixed in the RBI Assistant scale of approximately Rs 20,700 to Rs 55,700 (the entry level basic is Rs 20,700) with DA, HRA, special allowance, family allowance, grade allowance, washing allowance, special compensatory allowance for hill stations where applicable, taking gross emoluments to roughly Rs 47,000-50,000 per month in a Tier-I metro along with leased accommodation, dispensary support, medical reimbursement, RBI School/Education allowance and LFC.
Conducted by: Reserve Bank of India Services Board, Mumbai. RBI Services Board runs Assistant recruitment directly — it does NOT use the IBPS Clerk framework or SBI CRPD pipeline.
Eligibility
General eligibility
- Age:
- 20 to 28 years as on the cut-off date specified in the notification (typically 1 September of the recruitment year). Age relaxation: SC/ST +5 years (up to 33), OBC (non-creamy layer) +3 years (up to 31), PwBD (General/EWS) +10 years, PwBD (OBC) +13 years, PwBD (SC/ST) +15 years, Ex-Servicemen +3 years subject to ceiling (with additional service-based relaxation for ECOs/SSCOs), Widows/Divorcees/Women legally separated and not remarried +10 years (up to age 35 for General, 38 for OBC, 40 for SC/ST). EWS candidates receive NO age relaxation.
- Education:
- Graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with MINIMUM 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwBD) at the Bachelor's degree level — note that RBI imposes a minimum percentage threshold, unlike SBI Clerk or IBPS Clerk. Equivalent qualification recognised by Government of India is also accepted. Candidates must also possess basic knowledge of computer operations. Final-year/semester candidates are NOT eligible — graduation must be complete by the cut-off date.
- Nationality:
- Citizen of India, or subject of Nepal or Bhutan, or Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1 January 1962 with intent to permanently settle, or person of Indian origin who has migrated from specified countries to permanently settle in India. Non-Indian citizens must produce an eligibility certificate from the Government of India.
- Attempts:
- RBI does not publicly cap attempts for Assistant recruitment — candidates can apply across cycles as long as they remain within the upper age limit (with relaxation) and meet the educational threshold. Application fee is typically Rs 450 for General/EWS/OBC and Rs 50 (intimation charges) for SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen.
Exam Pattern
Stage-by-stage breakdown of the recruitment process.
Preliminary Examination (Phase I — qualifying / screening only)
- Mode
- Online objective test at RBI/IBPS test centres across India
- Sections
- English Language (30 Q, 30 marks, 20 min) · Numerical Ability (35 Q, 35 marks, 20 min) · Reasoning Ability (35 Q, 35 marks, 20 min)
- Questions
- 100 multiple-choice questions
- Marks
- 100 marks total
- Duration
- 60 minutes total (sectional timing of 20 minutes per section — strictly enforced)
- Negative marking
- 0.25 marks deducted per wrong answer; no deduction for unattempted items
Prelims is purely a SCREENING test. Sectional cutoffs apply individually to each of the three sections AND an overall category cutoff applies. Approximately 10x the notified vacancy is shortlisted office-wise / state-wise for Mains. Prelims marks do NOT carry forward into the final merit list.
Main Examination (Phase II — merit-deciding)
- Mode
- Online objective test at RBI/IBPS test centres across India
- Sections
- Reasoning (40 Q, 40 marks, 30 min) · English Language (40 Q, 40 marks, 30 min) · Numerical Ability (40 Q, 40 marks, 30 min) · General Awareness (40 Q, 40 marks, 25 min) · Computer Knowledge (40 Q, 40 marks, 20 min)
- Questions
- 200 multiple-choice questions
- Marks
- 200 marks total
- Duration
- 2 hours 15 minutes total (sectional timing strictly enforced)
- Negative marking
- 0.25 marks deducted per wrong answer; no deduction for unattempted items
Sectional cutoffs apply individually in Mains for each of the five sections AND an overall category cutoff applies. Mains score alone determines the final merit list. There is NO interview or Group Exercise round for RBI Assistant — this is a structural difference from SBI PO and IBPS PO.
Language Proficiency Test (LPT)
- Mode
- Conducted at the time of joining at the allotted regional office
- Sections
- Test of reading, writing, speaking and understanding of the official/local language of the state of the allotted RBI office (typically reading + writing + dictation at Class X-level proficiency)
- Questions
- Not applicable — qualifying-only assessment
- Marks
- Qualifying (pass/fail)
- Duration
- Conducted at the allotment stage, before final joining
- Negative marking
- Not applicable
Candidates who studied the specified local language at Class X or above are usually exempt from LPT (proof of mark-sheet/transfer certificate is required). Candidates failing LPT forfeit selection. Choose your preferred RBI regional office carefully at the application stage — the local language of the office's state must be one you can read, write and converse in.
Syllabus
Tap any section to see the full list of subtopics.
English Language (Prelims and Mains)9 topics
- Reading comprehension — banking, economy, general-interest passages (250-400 words)
- Cloze test (single and double cloze formats)
- Para jumble / sentence rearrangement (5-6 sentences)
- Error spotting and sentence correction
- Fill in the blanks (single and double blank)
- Sentence improvement and phrase replacement
- Vocabulary in context — synonym, antonym, one-word substitution, idioms and phrases
- Word usage / word swap
- Para completion / paragraph conclusion (Mains)
Numerical Ability (Prelims and Mains)12 topics
- Number system, simplification, approximation
- Percentages, profit-loss-discount, partnership, average
- Ratio and proportion, mixture and alligation
- Simple interest and compound interest (including mixed in Mains)
- Time and work, pipes and cisterns, time-speed-distance (boats, trains, relative speed)
- Ages, problems on ages with successive change
- Permutation, combination and probability (Mains)
- Quadratic equations (factor method and comparison of two quadratics — Mains)
- Mensuration — area and volume of 2D and 3D figures
- Data Interpretation — bar, line, pie, table (Prelims 1-2 sets; Mains 3-4 sets including caselet and mixed DI)
- Number series (missing number and wrong number)
- Data sufficiency (Mains)
Reasoning Ability (Prelims and Mains)11 topics
- Puzzles — floor-based (5-9 floors), day-based, month-based, hybrid floor+flat
- Seating arrangement — linear, parallel rows facing each other, circular, square
- Blood relations (Mains adds coded relations)
- Syllogisms (two and three statements, possibility cases)
- Statement and assumptions, statement and conclusions, course of action (Mains)
- Coded inequalities (mathematical with =, ≥, ≤) and direct inequalities
- Direction and distance
- Coding-decoding (single-letter, double-letter, word-based)
- Alphanumeric series
- Input-output machine (Mains)
- Data sufficiency in reasoning
General Awareness (Mains)15 topics
- RBI structure, history, functions, departments (DPSS, DBR, DBS, DEPR, DSIM, FMD, FED, IDMD, HRMD, CDD, FIDD)
- Monetary policy — repo, reverse repo, CRR, SLR, MSF, SDF, OMO; MPC composition (3 RBI + 3 Government, Governor casting vote, 4±2% CPI Combined target)
- Banking sector architecture — Public Sector Banks, Private Banks, Foreign Banks, RRBs, SFBs, Payments Banks, Cooperative Banks, NBFCs
- RBI Act 1934 — basic sections (Sec 22 currency issuance, Sec 42 CRR, Sec 17 RBI functions)
- Banking Regulation Act 1949 — basic provisions
- Negotiable Instruments Act 1881 — Sec 138 cheque dishonour basics, crossing, endorsements
- Financial inclusion schemes — PMJDY, PMSBY, PMJJBY, APY, MUDRA, Stand-Up India, PM Vishwakarma
- Payment systems — UPI, NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, BBPS, BHIM, AePS, NETC FASTag
- CBDC e-rupee — wholesale pilot (Nov 2022), retail pilot (Dec 2022)
- Indian regulators — RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, PFRDA, IFSCA, IBBI
- Bank nationalisations 1969 / 1980, SBI Act 1955, RBI nationalisation 1949
- PSB consolidation 2019-20 — 10 PSBs merged into 4 anchor banks
- Recent Union Budget banking sector announcements and Economic Survey themes
- Current affairs (last 4-6 months) — RBI MPC decisions, regulatory circulars, government schemes, awards, sports, books, defence, science
- Static GK — capitals, currencies, dams, national parks, important dates, RBI Governors chronology (Urjit Patel 2016-18, Shaktikanta Das 2018+)
Computer Knowledge (Mains)10 topics
- Computer fundamentals — generations of computers, hardware (CPU, memory hierarchy, input/output devices)
- Software — system software, application software, utility software, programming language types
- Operating systems — basics of Windows and Linux
- MS Office — Word, Excel, PowerPoint shortcuts and basic functions
- Internet basics — WWW, browser, URL, search engines, ISP, IP address, DNS
- Networking — LAN, WAN, MAN, topologies, OSI model basics
- Database management — RDBMS basics, primary key, foreign key, SQL basics
- Cyber security — antivirus, firewall, phishing, malware, spyware, ransomware, two-factor authentication
- Storage — RAM, ROM, cache, SSD, HDD, cloud storage
- Abbreviations, shortcuts and computer terminology
Preparation Strategy
Build a 6-8 month structured plan. RBI Assistant Prelims tests speed and accuracy under hard sectional timing — 20 minutes flat for 35 Numerical Ability or 35 Reasoning Q forces a sustained attempt rhythm near 2 Q per minute. Foundation phase (months 1-3): NCERT Class 6-10 Maths, Wren & Martin English grammar fundamentals, RS Aggarwal Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal/Non-Verbal Reasoning. Practice phase (months 4-6): topic-wise drills with sectional mocks twice a week. Mock phase (months 7-8): four full Prelims mocks per week.
Mains General Awareness is the highest-yield section relative to time invested. The RBI-specific awareness depth — RBI structure, departments, monetary policy framework, payment systems, recent MPC outcomes, financial-stability themes — is the differentiator between selected and rejected candidates with similar Reasoning/Quant scores. Build the GA base from: (a) RBI website (rbi.org.in) About Us, Departments, FAQs and Speeches sections; (b) Adda247/GradeUp monthly Banking Capsule; (c) latest Monetary Policy Statement and Financial Stability Report; (d) Banking & Finance chapter of the Economic Survey.
Computer Knowledge in Mains is the easiest 30-35 marks against the cutoff. Two weeks of focused revision covers generations of computers, hardware/software fundamentals, MS Office, internet basics, networking, database basics, cyber security and common abbreviations/shortcuts. Use any standard computer-awareness book or free Adda247 Computer Capsule.
Mock test discipline: 2 full mocks per week for the first 6 weeks, ramping to 4 mocks per week in the final 4 weeks before Prelims. After Prelims, switch immediately to full Mains mocks (3-4 per week) without waiting for Prelims result. Allocate 1.5x the test time to analysis — classify every wrong answer as (a) knowledge gap, (b) calculation error, (c) time pressure, (d) silly mistake, (e) negative-marking strategy error.
Language Proficiency Test (LPT) is a make-or-break gate at joining. Choose your preferred RBI regional office carefully at the application stage. If the local language of that office's state is one you cannot read, write or converse in at Class X level, you risk forfeiting the selection. Aspirants from non-local-language states should apply for their home-state RBI office unless they have genuine regional-language fluency.
Treat RBI Assistant prep as a stepping-stone to RBI Grade B for committed central-bank aspirants. The Numerical Ability, Reasoning and English syllabus overlap heavily with RBI Grade B Phase I. Aspirants who clear RBI Assistant typically have a head-start of 6-9 months on Grade B Phase I when they decide to attempt Grade B during in-service preparation. RBI's in-service departmental exam pathway lets Assistants progress to Manager and onward officer grades over time.
Reading speed is the silent multiplier in Mains English (40 Q in 30 min including 1-2 RC passages of 350-400 words). Read editorial pages of Indian Express or The Hindu for 30 minutes daily — not for content depth, for sustained reading speed at 250-300 wpm with retention. The same habit also feeds Mains General Awareness through daily news exposure.
Recent Changes to Know
- RBI Assistant General Awareness has shifted decisively toward RBI-specific items — RBI departments, monetary-policy framework, recent MPC decisions, regulatory circulars, payment-system innovations and CBDC pilots dominate. Generic GK now accounts for only 5-8 questions out of 40.
- Mains Computer Knowledge difficulty has plateaued — recent papers are well within the standard banking-exam Computer Awareness syllabus. The section remains a high-scoring opportunity for prepared candidates.
- Language Proficiency Test is strictly enforced at the joining stage. Aspirants who declared local-language eligibility at the application stage but fail at the joining stage forfeit selection. Choose your office preference carefully.
- RBI runs the entire Assistant cycle through its own RBI Services Board portal — application, admit-card download, mock-test access, result publication and document upload all happen on the Reserve Bank of India Services Board candidate dashboard. The IBPS framework is NOT used.
- RBI Assistant pay continues to be the highest in clerical-tier Indian banking due to the central-bank perk basket (leased accommodation, dispensary, education allowance, LFC) — making it the most contested clerical-tier banking exam after SBI Clerk by aspirant volume.
Important Dates
- Notification
- RBI Assistant notification is typically released by RBI Services Board in September-October on rbi.org.in (Opportunities @ RBI section). The application window stays open for approximately 3-4 weeks. Application fee is paid online (typically Rs 450 General/EWS/OBC; Rs 50 intimation charges for SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen).
- Exam
- Prelims: typically held in November or December (or in some cycles February). Mains: approximately 4-6 weeks after the Prelims result. Language Proficiency Test: at the time of joining at the allotted regional office, typically 4-8 weeks after the final result.
- Results
- Prelims result: approximately 2-3 weeks after the Prelims exam. Mains result: approximately 4-6 weeks after Mains. Final allotment result with regional-office allocation: approximately 6-8 weeks after the Mains result.
Dates and vacancy counts shift across cycles depending on RBI's annual staffing needs and the Services Board calendar. Always confirm against the official rbi.org.in Opportunities @ RBI page and the RBI Services Board candidate dashboard.
Widely-Used Reference Books
Popular books many aspirants use — pick what fits your level.
- Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations — RS Aggarwal (S. Chand)
- A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning — RS Aggarwal
- Objective General English — SP Bakshi (Arihant)
- Word Power Made Easy — Norman Lewis (vocabulary base)
- Banking Awareness for RBI/SBI/IBPS — Arihant or Disha (RBI-specific edition where available)
- Computer Awareness for Bank Exams — Arihant or Adda247 Computer Capsule
- Adda247 monthly Banking Capsule (free PDF) and BankersAdda daily current affairs
- RBI Monetary Policy Statement and Financial Stability Report (free PDFs from rbi.org.in) — for GA depth
RBI Assistant mock test — frequently asked questions
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5 topics are covered for RBI Assistant, including Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language and more. Each topic can be practised on its own as a quick test or combined into a full-length mock.
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