RBI Grade B Interview Questions 2011


Reserve Bank of India is the central bank of india. it is responsible for money supply and liquidity management alongwith regulation of banks and financial institutions in india. RBI recruits almost every year individuals for Grade B post (eqivalent to Manager). The Exam is very tough and requires determination and hard work.

Some questions which have been asked in last few interviews:


1.What is Financial inclusion?
2.What is fund flow and how it differs from cash flow?
3.Why inflation is not going down even after taking so many measures on this front?
4.what is fiscal policy and monetary policy?
5. What is core banking solution?
6.What is Repo rate and Reverse Repo rate?
7.What is Marginal standing facility recently introduced by RBI?
8. What are the major monetary tools to control inflation?
9.How WPI is calculated and what is WPI?
10. In recent times due to several times increase in interest rates, cost of funds have become higher, what a bank can do to maximise its business in such high interest scenario?
11.what is the impact of gloabal recession on indian banking system and economy?
12.Effects of fiscal stiumlus mesaures taken by government to come out of recession?
13. What is the role of RBI to control inflation?
14. How can we stop the fake currency notes circulation?
15 where we have currency publication mints in india and who manage them?
16. what is current account deficit?
17. what is the role of a central bank of any country?
18. What we mean by increasing repo rate, decreasing repo rate- what is the impact of this on indian economy?
19. how the monetary measures taken by RBI affects the markets in india.
20 who was the first indian governor of RBI?

21.name a few acts, which are used in india to control and regulate banking.
22.what is the meaning of logo of RBI?
23. Have you seen the Balance sheet of RBI? Tell something about it?
24. What are open market operations?
25.name a few publications of RBI?


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