The RBI Office Attendant Mock Test gives you 120 MCQs in 90 minutes with 0.25 negative marking, matching the exact Reserve Bank of India Office Attendant Online Test pattern. Practice all 4 sections free on SarkariExam.center with instant score reports, section-wise accuracy, and detailed answer explanations.
RBI Office Attendant Exam Pattern for Mock Test Practice
Every RBI Office Attendant Mock Test on this platform follows the exact CBT pattern set by Reserve Bank of India for the Online Test (Stage 1).
| Section | Questions | Marks | Ideal Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reasoning Ability | 30 | 30 | 22 minutes |
| Numerical Ability | 30 | 30 | 25 minutes |
| General English | 30 | 30 | 20 minutes |
| General Awareness | 30 | 30 | 18 minutes |
| Total | 120 | 120 | 90 minutes |
- Correct answer: +1 mark
- Wrong answer: −0.25 marks (negative marking applies)
- Unattempted question: 0 marks (no penalty)
- Time per question average: 45 seconds
- Mode: Online Computer Based Test (CBT)
- Language: Hindi and English for all sections except General English. General English section is English-only
Sectional cutoff: RBI sets minimum qualifying marks for each section separately. Failing sectional cutoff in even 1 section eliminates you from selection regardless of your overall total.
RBI Office Attendant Selection Process – Where Mock Test Fits
The RBI Office Attendant selection has 2 stages. The Online Test is Stage 1 and it alone determines your merit rank for final appointment.
- Stage 1 – Online Test (CBT)
- 120 MCQs across 4 sections in 90 minutes
- Both overall cutoff and individual sectional cutoffs apply
- Merit list for final appointment prepared from Online Test marks only
- Stage 2 – Language Proficiency Test (LPT)
- Tests reading, writing, and speaking ability in the regional language of your applied RBI office
- LPT is qualifying in nature only. LPT marks are NOT added to your final merit score
- Failing LPT disqualifies you even with a high Online Test score
Key conclusion: Your Online Test score alone decides your selection rank. Scoring 90 or above in the Online Test with sectional cutoff clearance places you safely in the merit list.
RBI Office Attendant Mock Test – Section-Wise Syllabus
Practice these exact topics in your RBI Office Attendant Mock Test sessions to cover the full CBT syllabus.
Reasoning Ability (30 Questions)
- Puzzles (linear, circular, and floor-based seating arrangements)
- Coding and Decoding
- Blood Relations
- Direction Sense and Distance
- Syllogism (2-statement and 3-statement)
- Inequalities (direct and coded)
- Input and Output (word and number shifting)
- Order and Ranking
- Alpha-Numeric Series
- Statement and Conclusion
Numerical Ability (30 Questions)
- Simplification and Approximation (BODMAS-based)
- Number Series (missing number and wrong number)
- Data Interpretation (bar graph, table, pie chart, line graph)
- Percentage, Ratio, and Proportion
- Average, Weighted Average
- Profit and Loss, Discount
- Simple Interest and Compound Interest
- Time and Work, Pipe and Cistern
- Speed, Time, Distance, Trains, and Boats
- Mensuration (area, volume of basic shapes)
General English (30 Questions)
- Reading Comprehension (2 passages with 5 questions each)
- Cloze Test (fill in the blanks in a paragraph)
- Error Detection and Phrase Replacement
- Sentence Improvement
- Para Jumbles (sentence rearrangement)
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Fill in the Blanks (single and double fillers)
- Idioms and Phrases
General Awareness (30 Questions)
- Current Affairs from the last 5 to 6 months (national and international)
- RBI-specific knowledge like Monetary Policy, Repo Rate, Reverse Repo Rate, CRR, SLR
- Banking Awareness including NPA, MCLR, SARFAESI Act, PMJDY
- Government schemes like PM Kisan, PMAY, Ayushman Bharat, Digital India
- Static GK covering states and capitals, national parks, rivers, dams
- Important National and International Days
- Awards and Honours like Bharat Ratna, Padma Awards, Nobel Prize
- Sports events and championships with Indian results
- Books and authors, recent appointments in RBI and Finance Ministry
RBI Office Attendant Mock Test – Negative Marking Calculator
Most candidates lose marks by guessing randomly. Know exactly what 0.25 negative marking costs before you guess in the actual exam or mock test.
| Wrong Answers | Marks Deducted | Net Impact on 90-Mark Target |
|---|---|---|
| 4 wrong answers | 1 mark deducted | Equivalent to 1 correct answer lost |
| 8 wrong answers | 2 marks deducted | Score drops from 92 to 90 |
| 12 wrong answers | 3 marks deducted | Score drops from 93 to 90 |
| 20 wrong answers | 5 marks deducted | Score drops from 95 to 90 |
| 40 wrong answers | 10 marks deducted | Score drops from 100 to 90 |
Rule to follow in every mock test: Skip a question if your confidence is below 70%. 4 random guesses that go wrong cost you the same as 1 correct answer. Unattempted questions cost nothing.
LPT Language – Which Language to Prepare Based on Your RBI Office
The Language Proficiency Test language depends on the RBI office location you applied to. Prepare for the right regional language from day one alongside your Online Test mock practice.
| RBI Office Location | LPT Regional Language |
|---|---|
| Mumbai | Marathi, Konkani, or Gujarati |
| Chennai | Tamil |
| Kolkata | Bengali |
| Guwahati | Assamese or Manipuri |
| Hyderabad | Telugu or Urdu |
| Bangalore | Kannada |
| Ahmedabad | Gujarati |
| Chandigarh | Punjabi |
| Bhubaneswar | Odia |
| Nagpur | Marathi |
LPT tests reading, writing, and conversational ability in the local language. Clear the Online Test first with a high score, then prepare the regional language for LPT during the waiting period.
What the RBI Office Attendant Mock Test on SarkariExam.center Includes
- Full-length mock tests: 120 questions in 90 minutes matching the exact CBT pattern
- Section-wise practice tests: Separate 30-question timed tests for each of the 4 sections
- Negative marking activated: Deducts 0.25 marks per wrong answer to simulate real exam conditions
- Instant section-wise score report: Shows your score per section and identifies cutoff risk areas immediately
- Bilingual format: Hindi and English for Reasoning, Numerical, and GA sections. English only for the English section
- RBI-specific General Awareness questions: Covers Monetary Policy, RBI functions, NBFC regulations, and banking sector GK
- Detailed answer explanations: Step-by-step solution for every Reasoning and Numerical question
- Free access: No login or registration required to start a test
How to Use the RBI Office Attendant Mock Test Effectively
- Take 1 diagnostic full mock test first without prior preparation. Note your score and your weakest section out of the 4.
- Attempt 30-question sectional tests daily for your weakest section until you score 22 or above out of 30 consistently.
- Practice full mock tests twice a week with a strict 90-minute timer. Do not extend time or pause between sections.
- Review every wrong answer after each mock. For Numerical wrong answers, redo the full calculation from scratch. For General Awareness wrong answers, note the correct fact in a revision list.
- Attempt 8 to 10 full mock tests in the 4 weeks before the exam date. Target 90 or above out of 120 in each test for safe selection margin.
RBI Office Attendant Mock Test – Section-Wise Attempt Strategy
Start with the section where you are most accurate, not the one that appears first on screen. This gives you early positive momentum and protects marks from negative marking.
Recommended section order for most candidates
- General Awareness first: 30 questions in 18 minutes. Each question is fact-based with no calculation. Attempt 25 to 28 questions confidently and skip unknown facts immediately.
- General English second: 30 questions in 20 minutes. Start with vocabulary and grammar questions. Attempt Reading Comprehension after direct questions are done.
- Reasoning third: 30 questions in 22 minutes. Attempt non-puzzle questions like coding-decoding, inequalities, and blood relations first. Attempt seating arrangement sets last.
- Numerical Ability last: 30 questions in 25 minutes. Attempt simplification and approximation first as they are fastest. Attempt DI sets only if 12 or more minutes remain.
RBI Office Attendant Eligibility for This Mock Test
Candidates who meet these criteria can apply for RBI Office Attendant and benefit from this mock test practice directly.
- Educational Qualification: 10th standard (Matriculation) pass from a recognised Board
- Age Limit: Minimum 18 years and maximum 25 years
- Age Relaxation: 3 years for OBC, 5 years for SC/ST, and 10 years for PWD candidates as per Government of India rules
- Language Requirement: Proficiency in the local language of the state for which you apply is mandatory
- Nationality: Indian citizen
Common Mistakes to Avoid in RBI Office Attendant Mock Test Practice
- Attempting all 120 questions without skipping any, which triggers heavy negative marking from uncertain guesses
- Spending more than 3 minutes on a single Reasoning puzzle, which collapses the time left for the remaining 27 Reasoning questions
- Ignoring General Awareness section preparation because the topics seem too broad, when it is actually the fastest 30 marks available
- Practising without negative marking activated, which gives false high scores and builds wrong attempt habits
- Clearing overall score without checking sectional cutoffs, since failing 1 section eliminates you even at 90 total marks
- Not practising RBI-specific General Awareness like Monetary Policy, repo rate changes, and recent RBI circulars that appear regularly in the exam
RBI Office Attendant Mock Test – Frequently Asked Questions
The RBI Office Attendant Mock Test has 120 MCQs for 120 marks in 90 minutes. It covers 4 sections with 30 questions each: Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability, General English, and General Awareness. Each correct answer gives 1 mark and each wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks.
Yes. 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer in the RBI Office Attendant Online Test. Unattempted questions carry zero penalty. Skip questions where your confidence is below 70% to avoid losing marks through random guessing.
No. LPT marks are not added to the final merit list. The LPT is qualifying in nature only. Your final selection rank depends entirely on your Online Test score. Failing LPT disqualifies you even if your Online Test score is among the top candidates.
The RBI Office Attendant exam is conducted in 14 languages: Hindi, English, and 12 regional languages including Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Assamese, Bengali, Manipuri, Telugu, Urdu, and Marathi. The General English section is available in English only regardless of chosen language.
Target a consistent score of 85 to 90 or above out of 120 in your mock tests. This margin accounts for exam day pressure and question difficulty variation. More importantly, check your sectional scores in each mock. Score at least 20 out of 30 in every section individually to safely clear RBI-set sectional cutoffs.
