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)
| Aspect | 10 Marker | 15 Marker |
|---|---|---|
| Length | Short | Longer |
| Depth | Moderate | High |
| Dimensions | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Focus | Precision | Analysis |
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.
