How to Attempt 10 Marker Questions in RBI ESI (High-Scoring Strategy 2026)

Introduction

In the RBI Grade B ESI descriptive paper, 10-marker questions are often underestimated.

Most aspirants:

  • Either rush through them ❌
  • Or write them like 15-markers ❌

👉 Both approaches reduce overall score.

A 10-marker is not a shorter 15-marker.
It is a precision-based, high-efficiency answer.

If handled correctly, 10-markers can become your most reliable scoring area.

This guide explains how to attempt 10-marker questions effectively using an examiner-oriented approach.


1. Understanding the Nature of 10 Markers


What a 10 Marker Tests:

✔ Concept clarity
✔ Direct relevance
✔ Ability to present key points efficiently


What It Does NOT Test:

❌ Depth like 15-marker
❌ Length
❌ Over-analysis


👉 Insight:
A 10-marker is about precision, not expansion


2. Ideal Length and Depth


Expected Length:

👉 400 words


Expected Depth:

  • Focused
  • Direct
  • Limited but relevant dimensions

👉 Think of it as:
A crisp, structured answer—not a mini-essay


3. Perfect Structure for 10 Marker


🔹 Introduction (10–15%)

  • Brief definition OR
  • Context-based opening

🔹 Body (70–75%)

  • 2–3 key dimensions only
  • Relevant examples/data

🔹 Conclusion (10–15%)

  • Short and balanced
  • No unnecessary expansion

👉 Structure must be tight and controlled


4. Decoding the Question (Critical Step)

Always identify:

  • What is being asked?
  • What is NOT required?

Example:

“Discuss the role of digital payments in financial inclusion”

👉 Focus:

  • Role only
  • Not full theory of financial inclusion

👉 Avoid:

  • Writing everything you know

5. Selective Content Strategy (Most Important Skill)

Unlike 15-markers:

👉 You cannot include everything


You must choose:

  • Most relevant 2–3 points
  • Supporting example/data

Example:

Topic: AI in Banking

Include:

  • Efficiency improvement
  • Risk management
  • Challenges (brief)

👉 Skip:

  • Deep theoretical explanation

6. Role of Current Affairs

Even in 10 markers, include:

  • 1 scheme / policy
  • 1 data point / report

Example:

  • “RBI initiatives…”
  • “As per recent data…”

👉 This adds value without increasing length.


7. Writing Style (Highly Important)


Preferred Style:

✔ Short paragraphs
✔ Direct sentences
✔ Clear flow


Avoid:

❌ Long paragraphs
❌ Complex language
❌ Repetition


👉 Rule:
Say more in fewer words


8. Time Management for 10 Markers


Ideal Time:

👉 12–14 minutes per question


Suggested Breakdown:

  • 1–2 minutes → Planning
  • 8–10 minutes → Writing
  • 2 minutes → Review

👉 Speed + clarity is key.


9. Common Mistakes in 10 Markers

  • Writing like a 15-marker
  • Overloading content
  • Ignoring structure
  • No conclusion
  • Poor time control

👉 These mistakes reduce efficiency and marks.


10. What a High-Scoring 10 Marker Looks Like

  • Direct introduction
  • 2–3 strong points
  • Relevant example
  • Crisp conclusion

👉 Not lengthy—but effective.


11. 10 Marker vs 15 Marker (Critical Difference)

Aspect10 Marker15 Marker
LengthShortLonger
DepthModerateHigh
Dimensions2–33–4
FocusPrecisionAnalysis

👉 Treating both the same = mistake


🔥 Bank Whizz Insight (Most Important)

Most aspirants:
👉 Overwrite in 10 markers

Top scorers:
👉 Deliver precise, high-impact answers


👉 That’s where marks are secured efficiently.


Final Takeaway

To master 10-marker questions:

✔ Focus on relevance
✔ Keep structure tight
✔ Select content wisely
✔ Maintain time discipline


👉 If done correctly, 10 markers can significantly boost your total score.