Introduction
The RBI Grade B 2025 ESI Descriptive Paper tested candidates on current affairs-driven, analytical, and policy-oriented topics.
👉 The paper clearly reinforced one trend:
Static knowledge alone is not enough — RBI expects current + analytical + report-based answers.
In this post, we will analyze the actual descriptive questions asked in RBI Grade B 2025 and understand what RBI is really testing.
RBI Grade B 2025 ESI Descriptive Questions (Actual)
🔹 15 Marks Questions, 600 Words
Q1.
As we move into the last phase of the SDGs and Beijing commitments, discuss the six key pillars highlighted in UN DESA’s Gender Snapshot Report for the next five years.
Q2.
The latest Sustainable Development Report places India at Rank 99, marking its first entry into the top 100. Examine the interrelationship between environmental sustainability, poverty reduction, and economic growth in achieving sustainable development.
🔹 10 Marks Questions, 400 words
Q3.
Multiculturalism plays a crucial role in teaching the value of cultural diversity, promoting tolerance, and strengthening democratic foundations.
Discuss:
a) Future Prospects and Opportunities
b) Challenges
Q4.
Describe the key features of the Smart Cities Mission and explain how these features aim to improve urban living in India.
Q5.
There is a need to ensure high-quality welfare systems. In this context, discuss how the standards outlined in the World Bank’s World Development Report help guide and strengthen welfare provision.
🔍 Key Observations from RBI Grade B 2025 ESI Paper
1. Heavy Current Affairs Orientation (80–90%)
- SDGs
- UN DESA Report
- World Development Report
- Smart Cities Mission
👉 RBI is clearly focusing on reports + schemes + global frameworks
👉 This aligns with trend: ESI = Current Affairs + Analysis
2. Report-Based Questions (VERY IMPORTANT)
Questions directly came from:
- UN DESA
- World Bank
- SDG Reports
👉 This means:
- You must read Economic Survey + Reports
- Static books alone will FAIL
3. Interdisciplinary Approach
Example:
- Sustainability + Poverty + Growth
- Culture + Democracy
- Welfare + Policy frameworks
👉 RBI expects:
- Multi-dimensional thinking
- Not one-dimensional answers
4. Analytical, Not Theoretical
No direct questions like:
❌ “Define poverty”
❌ “Explain GDP”
Instead:
✔ “Examine relationship…”
✔ “Discuss pillars…”
✔ “Analyze impact…”
👉 This proves:
RBI tests thinking, not memory
🧠 What RBI Examiner Actually Wanted
From these questions, the ideal answer should include:
- Concept clarity (SDG, sustainability, welfare)
- Current linkage (latest reports, rankings)
- Examples (India-specific)
- Structured writing (Intro → Dimensions → Conclusion)
🎯 Topic-Wise Breakdown (Hidden Syllabus Insight)
| Topic | Weightage |
|---|---|
| Sustainable Development | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Social Issues (Gender, Culture) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Government Schemes | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Global Reports | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Urban Development | ⭐⭐⭐ |
🚨 Biggest Mistake Students Made
- Wrote generic answers
- Ignored reports & data
- No policy angle
- Weak structure
👉 Result: Low scores despite “knowing content”
🧠 Smart Preparation Strategy for 2026
If you want to crack RBI:
1. Focus on Reports
- UN Reports
- World Bank
- IMF
- Economic Survey
2. Practice Answer Writing
👉 Not optional — mandatory
3. Develop Analytical Thinking
- Link topics
- Add dimensions
- Give balanced conclusions
4. Attempt Real Exam-Level Questions
👉 Like the ones above (not coaching-level easy questions)
🔥 Bank Whizz Insight (Most Important)
These questions prove one thing:
👉 You don’t need more content — you need better answer writing.
And that comes only through:
- Practice
- Evaluation
- Feedback
Final Takeaway
The RBI Grade B 2025 ESI paper was:
👉 Current Affairs Driven
👉 Report Oriented
👉 Analytical in Nature
If you align your preparation with this pattern, your chances of selection increase massively.
