Top Repeated Topics in RBI Grade B ESI (PYQ Analysis)

If you are preparing for RBI Grade B Phase II, one question should guide your preparation:

What does RBI ask again and again?

Because success in ESI descriptive is not about covering everything.

It is about identifying:

  • What is repeatedly asked
  • What RBI prioritises
  • Where you should focus deeply

Most aspirants try to read the entire syllabus with equal intensity. That approach creates overload, confusion, and average answers.

But when you analyse Previous Year Questions (PYQs) from 2021 to 2025, a pattern becomes very clear.

Certain topics are not just important.

They are repeated, reinforced, and consistently tested.

This post will help you:

  • Identify the most repeated topics in RBI Grade B ESI
  • Understand why they are important
  • Learn how to prepare them effectively

Why Repeated Topics Matter

Repeated topics are not coincidence.

They indicate:

  • Core areas of RBI’s interest
  • High-probability question zones
  • Conceptual pillars of the exam

If you master these topics:

  • Your preparation becomes focused
  • Your answers become deeper
  • Your confidence improves

Top Repeated Topics (Based on 2021–2025 PYQs)


1. Poverty, Inequality and Inclusive Growth

PYQ Presence

  • Poverty estimation (2021)
  • Poverty alleviation programmes (2023)
  • Poverty + sustainability linkage (2025)

Why RBI Repeats This

Poverty is central to India’s development narrative.

What RBI Tests

  • Conceptual clarity
  • Policy understanding
  • Ability to link with growth and sustainability

How to Prepare

  • Understand measurement methods
  • Study key schemes
  • Link poverty with inequality and development

2. Employment and Demographic Dynamics

PYQ Presence

  • Demographic transition (2021)
  • Youth unemployment (2024)

Why RBI Repeats This

Employment is a structural challenge in India.

What RBI Tests

  • Link between population and economy
  • Policy solutions

How to Prepare

  • Jobless growth
  • Skill gap
  • Informal sector

3. Women Empowerment and Gender Inclusion

PYQ Presence

  • Gender strategy (2023)
  • Women-led development (2024)
  • Beijing Declaration (2025)

Why RBI Repeats This

Gender inclusion is a priority policy area.

What RBI Tests

  • Social understanding
  • Policy awareness
  • Analytical ability

How to Prepare

  • Gender indicators
  • Policy gaps
  • Women-led vs women-centric approach

4. Economic Reforms and Policy Evolution

PYQ Presence

  • Economic reforms (2022)
  • Disinvestment (2021)
  • Digital initiatives (2024)

Why RBI Repeats This

Reforms shape economic direction.

What RBI Tests

  • Historical understanding
  • Impact analysis

How to Prepare

  • Post-1991 reforms
  • Structural changes
  • Policy outcomes

5. Monetary Policy and Financial System

PYQ Presence

  • Monetary policy framework (2022)
  • MPC (2025)
  • Monetary instruments (2023)
  • NBFC vs banks (2022)

Why RBI Repeats This

This is RBI’s core domain.

What RBI Tests

  • Concept clarity
  • Institutional understanding

How to Prepare

  • Monetary tools
  • RBI structure
  • Financial institutions

6. Reports and Institutional Analysis (Most Repeated Trend)

PYQ Presence

  • World Development Report (2023, 2025)
  • Global Risk Report (2025)
  • RBI reports (multiple years)
  • Sustainable Development Reports (2025)

Why RBI Repeats This

Reports reflect structured policy thinking.

What RBI Tests

  • Interpretation
  • Analytical ability
  • Policy understanding

How to Prepare

  • Focus on key themes
  • Understand implications
  • Use reports in answers

7. Climate Change and Sustainability

PYQ Presence

  • Climate commitments (2021)
  • Climate + macroeconomics (2023)
  • Sustainability vs growth (2024)
  • Sustainable development integration (2025)

Why RBI Repeats This

Climate is a major global and domestic issue.

What RBI Tests

  • Multi-dimensional thinking
  • Policy awareness

How to Prepare

  • Global agreements
  • Economic impact
  • Policy responses

8. Digital Economy and Technology

PYQ Presence

  • AI in banking (2024)
  • Digital India Mission (2024)

Why RBI Repeats This

Technology is reshaping the economy.

What RBI Tests

  • Opportunities and risks
  • Policy implications

How to Prepare

  • AI and fintech
  • Digital economy
  • Regulatory concerns

9. Rural Development and Entrepreneurship

PYQ Presence

  • Rural entrepreneurship (2022)
  • Startups (2023)
  • Smart Cities (2025)

Why RBI Repeats This

Balanced regional development is important.

What RBI Tests

  • Economic inclusion
  • Development challenges

How to Prepare

  • MSMEs
  • Rural economy
  • Infrastructure

What These Repeated Topics Reveal

When we step back, a larger pattern becomes visible:

RBI focuses on development-oriented issues

Not isolated topics, but interconnected challenges.

RBI values analytical thinking

Not just definitions, but interpretation.

RBI integrates static and current

Both are equally important.

RBI prefers multi-dimensional answers

Economic + social + policy aspects together.


Where Most Aspirants Go Wrong

Even after knowing these topics, many aspirants:

  • Treat all topics equally
  • Do not go deep into repeated areas
  • Avoid answer writing practice
  • Write generic answers

This leads to:

  • Average performance
  • Low differentiation

Smart Preparation Strategy

Focus on repeated topics first

Build depth in high-frequency areas.

Integrate concepts with current affairs

Do not study in isolation.

Practice answer writing regularly

Structure matters.

Use reports in answers

Adds credibility.

Think like a policymaker

Balanced, solution-oriented answers.


The Real Gap: Coverage vs Clarity

Many aspirants:

  • Cover entire syllabus
  • Still feel uncertain

Because they lack clarity on priority.

Repeated topics solve this problem.


Where Bank Whizz Helps You

Bank Whizz is built around PYQ-driven preparation.

  • Topic-wise practice based on repeated areas
  • Questions aligned with RBI pattern
  • Evaluation focused on improvement
  • Real exam simulation

Because in the end:

Your selection depends on how effectively you write in those 90 minutes


Final Takeaway

RBI Grade B ESI is not about studying everything equally.

It is about focusing on what matters repeatedly.

The last five years clearly show:

  • Which topics come again and again
  • How they are asked
  • What level of depth is required

If you align your preparation with these repeated topics, your effort becomes focused, your answers improve, and your chances increase.

This is not about studying more.

This is about studying with clarity and direction.