Before strategy, clarity of pattern is essential:
- Marks: 30
- Time: Included within total descriptive time (90 minutes)
- Nature: Analytical, inference-based, policy-oriented
- Passage Length: 400–600 words
- Questions: 5 (mix of factual + analytical + vocabulary-based)
👉 Key Insight:
RC in RBI is not about speed reading, but about controlled analytical reading.
Why Students Fail in RC
Most aspirants make predictable mistakes:
- Reading entire passage line by line (time waste)
- Not identifying core idea
- Writing vague, generic answers
- Copy-pasting without understanding
- Missing inference-based questions
👉 Result: Low marks despite attempting all questions
The Ideal RBI RC Approach (Step-by-Step Strategy)
Step 1: Read Questions FIRST (Game Changer)
Before touching the passage:
- Quickly scan all questions
- Identify what is being asked:
- Theme-based
- Fact-based
- Opinion/inference
👉 Why this works:
Your brain starts searching for targeted information, not random reading
Step 2: Skim the Passage (Not Deep Reading)
Now read the passage with purpose:
Focus on:
- Introduction → Topic & context
- Body paragraphs → Arguments/examples
- Conclusion → Final message
Avoid:
- Getting stuck on difficult words
- Reading every line deeply
👉 Goal: Understand flow + structure, not details
Step 3: Identify the Core Idea
Ask yourself:
👉 “What is the author trying to say overall?”
This helps in:
- Answering inference questions
- Avoiding misinterpretation
- Writing precise answers
Step 4: Locate Answers Smartly
Now go back to questions:
- Match keywords from question → passage
- Scan relevant paragraph
- Extract only required information
👉 Do NOT:
- Write entire paragraph
- Add your own opinions
Step 5: Write Crisp, Examiner-Friendly Answers
Your answers must be:
- Direct
- Structured
- Within word limit
- Free from fluff
Example:
❌ Poor Answer:
“The author discusses many aspects related to economy and development…”
✅ Strong Answer:
“The author argues that digital financial inclusion enhances rural economic efficiency by improving access, transparency, and credit availability.”
Time Management Strategy (Critical for RBI)
Ideal allocation:
- Question reading → 1 minute
- Passage skimming → 3–4 minutes
- Answer writing → 20 minutes
👉 Total RC time: 22-25 minutes maximum
If you exceed this → Essay & Precis suffer
Types of RC Questions & How to Tackle
1. Direct/Factual Questions
👉 Pick exact line → paraphrase
2. Inference Questions
👉 Use overall understanding + tone
3. Vocabulary-Based
👉 Guess meaning using context
4. Opinion/Author’s View
👉 Focus on conclusion paragraph
Golden Rules for High Score in RC
- Read questions first (non-negotiable)
- Do not over-read
- Focus on structure, not sentences
- Answer only what is asked
- Maintain formal RBI tone
- Stick to word limits
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Writing generic answers
- Missing keywords from question
- Adding outside knowledge
- Ignoring inference questions
- Poor time allocation
Bank Whizz Pro Tip
At Bank Whizz, we observe one clear pattern:
👉 Top scorers do not read more — they read better.
Our evaluation shows that:
- Precision beats length
- Clarity beats complexity
- Structure beats content overload
Final Strategy Summary
If you remember just this:
👉 Questions First → Skim Smart → Identify Core Idea → Write Crisp
You will automatically:
- Save time
- Improve accuracy
- Score higher
Conclusion
RBI Grade B RC is not a test of English fluency, but a test of analytical reading and disciplined writing. With the right approach, this section can become your scoring advantage.
Practice with exam-level passages, evaluate your answers critically, and refine your strategy consistently.
