RBI Assistant Prelims Exam Analysis 2020: 14th Feb, Shift 1 Questions & Review

The first shift of RBI Assistant Prelims 2020 exam has been successfully conducted now at various centres across the country. The first shift of RBI Assistant 2020 exam was scheduled from 09:00 am to 10:00 am. The over all RBI Assistant Pre 2020 exam paper was of Easy Level.
Students find it easy to crack the sections and attempt 85+ questions in the exam. The sequence of the examination was English >Numerical Ability> Reasoning Ability. For more details, scroll down below to get section-wise questions asked in today’s paper and be prepared for the upcoming shifts.
Highlights of RBI Assistant Prelims 2020 Exam
1) English Language
This section includes 30 questions to be solved within a time frame of 20 minutes. The topics and number of questions asked in this section are as follows:
2) Reasoning Ability
A total of 35 questions are asked to test your logical skills which are required to be answered within a time period of 20 minutes. The details of the topics asked under this section are as follows:
3) Numerical Ability
This section again comprises of 35 numeric questions which can be answered only in 20 minutes time period as stated by RBI. Below you can have a look at the topics asked under this section in today’s paper:
With a glance of the topics asked in the exam, you can strategize the types of questions you need to pick in the exam, and the one to drop. Since with the level of difficulties is already stated above, therefore it mentally prepares you to easily determine the questions to be answered accordingly.
Click here for more details, such as the number of good attempts, sub-topics etc. asked in the RBI Assistant Prelims 2020 exam. Also, the above-shared Prelims Analysis is completely based on the feedback shared by the candidates on Gradeup.
Students find it easy to crack the sections and attempt 85+ questions in the exam. The sequence of the examination was English >Numerical Ability> Reasoning Ability. For more details, scroll down below to get section-wise questions asked in today’s paper and be prepared for the upcoming shifts.
Highlights of RBI Assistant Prelims 2020 Exam
- English Section was easy and involves previous pattern-based questions.
- Reasoning Section was less time consuming and the was considered as one of the scoring sections.
- Lastly, the numerical ability section was moderate and a bit time consuming among others.
1) English Language
This section includes 30 questions to be solved within a time frame of 20 minutes. The topics and number of questions asked in this section are as follows:
Topics |
No. of Questions |
Reading Comprehension |
10 |
Error Spotting |
5 |
Miss spelt |
5 |
Fill in the blanks |
5 |
Cloze test |
5 |
Total |
30 questions |
A total of 35 questions are asked to test your logical skills which are required to be answered within a time period of 20 minutes. The details of the topics asked under this section are as follows:
Topics |
No. of Questions |
Puzzles and Seating Arrangement |
15 (3 sets) |
Inequality |
3 |
Direction Sense |
3 |
Syllogism |
5 |
Blood Relations |
2 |
Word Problem |
2 |
Miscellaneous |
5 |
Total |
35 questions |
This section again comprises of 35 numeric questions which can be answered only in 20 minutes time period as stated by RBI. Below you can have a look at the topics asked under this section in today’s paper:
Topics |
No. of Questions |
Data Interpretation |
5 (1 set) |
Simplification |
15 |
Wrong Number Series |
5 |
Miscellaneous Questions (Arithmetic) |
10 |
Total |
35 questions |
Click here for more details, such as the number of good attempts, sub-topics etc. asked in the RBI Assistant Prelims 2020 exam. Also, the above-shared Prelims Analysis is completely based on the feedback shared by the candidates on Gradeup.
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