Common Mistakes in RBI Reading Comprehension (And How to Fix Them)

Introduction

Reading Comprehension (RC) in RBI Grade B Descriptive English is often underestimated. Many aspirants assume it is the easiest section, but in reality, it becomes a major scoring bottleneck due to avoidable mistakes.

The issue is not difficulty — it is lack of strategy, poor answer discipline, and misunderstanding of examiner expectations.

In this post, we break down the most common mistakes students make in RBI RC and provide practical, exam-oriented solutions to fix them.


Why RC Scores Remain Low Despite Preparation

Even serious aspirants lose marks because they:

  • Read passively instead of analytically
  • Write answers without structure
  • Focus on length rather than precision
  • Ignore the intent of the question

👉 Result: Attempted answers, but low marks


Mistake 1: Reading the Passage Before Questions

❌ What Students Do

They start reading the passage from beginning to end without knowing what to look for.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • Leads to unnecessary reading
  • Consumes 5–6 minutes easily
  • Reduces focus during answer writing

✅ How to Fix It

👉 Always read questions first

  • Identify keywords
  • Understand question type
  • Read passage with a purpose

Outcome: Faster comprehension + targeted reading


Mistake 2: Over-Reading and Getting Stuck

❌ What Students Do

They try to understand every word, especially difficult vocabulary.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • Breaks reading flow
  • Wastes time
  • Creates confusion

✅ How to Fix It

👉 Practice “Selective Reading”

Focus on:

  • Topic of paragraph
  • Key arguments
  • Conclusion

Ignore:

  • Complex words (infer from context)

Outcome: Better speed + clarity


Mistake 3: Not Identifying the Core Idea

❌ What Students Do

They read the passage but fail to understand the central theme.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • Leads to wrong answers in inference questions
  • Causes vague responses

✅ How to Fix It

After reading, ask:
👉 “What is the author’s main argument?”

Write it mentally in one line.

Outcome: Strong accuracy in analytical questions


Mistake 4: Copy-Pasting from the Passage

❌ What Students Do

They lift entire sentences directly from the passage.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • Shows lack of understanding
  • Reduces marks in descriptive evaluation

✅ How to Fix It

👉 Paraphrase in your own words

  • Keep meaning same
  • Simplify language
  • Maintain formal tone

Outcome: Higher evaluator impression


Mistake 5: Writing Generic and Vague Answers

❌ What Students Do

They write broad, unclear answers without addressing the question directly.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • Does not satisfy examiner
  • Lacks precision

✅ How to Fix It

👉 Follow this structure:

  • Start with direct answer
  • Add 1–2 supporting points
  • Keep it concise

Outcome: Clear, high-scoring answers


Mistake 6: Ignoring Keywords in Questions

❌ What Students Do

They miss words like:

  • “Explain briefly”
  • “Discuss”
  • “Why”

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • Leads to wrong answer approach
  • Either over-writing or under-answering

✅ How to Fix It

👉 Decode the question type:

  • Explain → Meaning + clarity
  • Discuss → Points + brief explanation
  • Why → Reason-based answer

Outcome: Perfect alignment with examiner expectations


Mistake 7: Poor Time Management

❌ What Students Do

They spend too much time on RC, affecting Essay and Precis.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • RC is not the highest weightage section
  • Time imbalance reduces overall score

✅ How to Fix It

Ideal time split:

  • Questions reading → 1 minute
  • Passage → 3–4 minutes
  • Answers → 6–8 minutes

👉 Total: 10–12 minutes only

Outcome: Balanced paper attempt


Mistake 8: Adding Outside Knowledge

❌ What Students Do

They include personal opinions or extra information.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • RC answers must be passage-based
  • Extra content reduces relevance

✅ How to Fix It

👉 Stick strictly to passage

  • No assumptions
  • No external facts

Outcome: Accurate and relevant answers


Mistake 9: Poor Answer Presentation

❌ What Students Do

  • Long paragraphs
  • No structure
  • Cluttered writing

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • Difficult for examiner to evaluate
  • Reduces clarity

✅ How to Fix It

  • Use short, clear sentences
  • Maintain logical flow
  • Avoid unnecessary complexity

Outcome: Better readability = better marks


Mistake 10: Not Practicing Exam-Level RC

❌ What Students Do

They practice easy passages or skip evaluation.

🔍 Why This Is Wrong

  • RBI passages are analytical and policy-based
  • Without feedback, improvement is slow

✅ How to Fix It

  • Practice exam-level passages
  • Get answers evaluated
  • Compare with model answers

Outcome: Real improvement in performance


Bank Whizz Insight

From evaluating hundreds of copies, one pattern is clear:

👉 Average students read more. Toppers read smarter.

Top scorers:

  • Focus on intent, not words
  • Write precise answers
  • Avoid unnecessary content

Final Fix Strategy (Remember This)

👉 Questions First → Smart Reading → Core Idea → Precise Writing

If you eliminate these mistakes, your RC score will automatically improve.


Conclusion

RBI Reading Comprehension is not about English knowledge — it is about clarity of thought, structured reading, and disciplined writing.

By identifying and fixing these common mistakes, you can turn RC into a high-scoring and time-efficient section.

Consistency + right strategy = selection edge.