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RBI Grade B Exam Analysis 2026 Out (13 June), Check Prelims Difficulty Level and Questions Asked

The RBI Grade B Prelims Exam 2026 has been successfully conducted on 13 June 2026 across multiple examination centres nationwide. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check the RBI Grade B 13 June Exam Analysis 2026 to know the overall difficulty level, section-wise analysis, good attempts, and memory-based questions asked in the exam.

Based on the feedback received from aspirants and experts, we have provided a detailed Exam Analysis for all sections, including General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and Reasoning Ability. Read here for more details. 

RBI Grade B Exam Analysis 2026 Today

The Phase 1 (Prelims) Examination consists of 200 questions, each carrying 1 mark. The paper is divided into four sections comprising General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, and Reasoning Ability. The section-wise difficulty level and good attempts has been updated based on candidate reviews.

Candidates preparing for future RBI Grade B examinations can also use this analysis to identify important topics and frequently asked questions. 

Prelims 13 June Exam Difficulty Level

The section-wise difficulty level is provided here after collecting feedback from candidates across various exam centres.

Section Difficulty Level
General Awareness Moderate
Quantitative Aptitude Moderate
English Language Easy to Moderate
Reasoning Ability Moderate
Overall Moderate

RBI Grade B Prelims Exam 2026 Good Attempts

The good attempts represent the number of questions that candidates could attempt with a high level of accuracy. These figures are tentative and will be updated shortly.

Section Good Attempts
General Awareness TBA
Quantitative Aptitude TBA
English Language TBA
Reasoning Ability TBA
Overall TBA

RBI Grade B Section-Wise Exam Analysis 2026

The detailed section-wise RBI Grade B Exam Analysis 2026 for the phase 1 examination conducted on 13th June 2026 has been provided below:

RBI Grade B English Language Exam Analysis 2026

The English Language section comprised 30 questions and assessed candidates’ comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary skills. Candidates found the section manageable, with questions largely based on reading comprehension and language proficiency.

English Topic
Questions Asked
Sentence Arrangement 3 Questions
Reading Comprehension 5-6 Questions
Fillers 3-4 Questions
Phrasal Verb 3-4 Questions
Word Swap 6 Questions
Spotting Errors 5 Questions
Para Jumble 3-5 Questions

RBI Grade B Reasoning Ability Exam Analysis 2026

The section generally includes puzzles, seating arrangements, logical reasoning, and miscellaneous reasoning questions. The topics asked in the examination will be updated soon.

RBI Grade B Quantitative Aptitude Exam Analysis 2026

The Quantitative Aptitude section consisted of 30 questions. The section tested candidates on arithmetic concepts, data interpretation, and mathematical aptitude. The topics asked in the examination will be updated soon.

RBI Grade B General Awareness Exam Analysis 2026

The General Awareness section carried the highest weightage with 80 questions. This section covers current affairs, banking awareness, financial awareness, RBI-related developments, government schemes, reports and indices, international organisations, and static GK. Questions asked in the examination will be updated soon.

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FAQs

When was the RBI Grade B Prelims Exam 2026 conducted?

The RBI Grade B Prelims Exam 2026 was conducted on 13 June 2026 across various exam centres in India.

What is the total number of questions in the RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam 2026?

The RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam consists of 200 questions carrying a total of 200 marks.

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