RBI Grade B — Select Phase
Choose your phase to continue. Next you’ll select mode (Full / Sectional) and then start the test.
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2 phases available
Mode → Instructions → Test
Available Phases
2 available
Choose this phase and then select Full / Sectional mode.
Choose this phase and then select Full / Sectional mode.
Quick Tips
Pick the right phase and practice like real exam.
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Full MockBest for complete exam simulation & time management.
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SectionalImprove accuracy and speed in a specific section.
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Review + AnalyzeMark for review and check mistakes after submission.
RBI Grade B Phase Selection – How to choose the right phase and practice smarter
Selecting a phase is the most important step after choosing an exam. In RBI Grade B, phases typically represent the real exam stage
(for example Tier-1, Tier-2, Prelims, or Mains). Many students practice questions without matching the exact stage they are targeting, which
leads to poor time management and unclear attempt strategy. ExamCook solves this by keeping the flow simple and correct:
you first choose the exam, then select the phase, and only after that you choose the practice mode.
Why does this matter? Because each stage can have a different pattern, section importance, and difficulty. Practicing the right phase helps you
build accurate habits: how quickly you should attempt questions, how much time to allocate per section, and when to use review marking. When your
practice environment matches the real exam environment, your confidence increases and your mistakes reduce over time.
What to do after selecting a phase
After you select a phase for RBI Grade B, the next page will ask you to choose a mode: Full Mock or Sectional Mock.
Sectional mocks are best when you want targeted improvement in one section and want to increase accuracy without fatigue.
Full mocks are best when you want complete exam simulation and want to practice time allocation across all sections.
A practical plan is: strengthen weak areas with sectional mocks, then attempt full mocks regularly to build real exam temperament.
A simple attempt strategy that works
During a mock, don’t try to solve everything at once. Use a two-pass method: attempt easy questions first to secure marks, mark harder questions
for review, and return later if time allows. Avoid guessing when negative marking is present. After submission, spend time analyzing:
where accuracy drops, which topics cause repeated mistakes, and where you lose time. This feedback loop is what improves scores faster.
How to use this page effectively
- Select the phase that matches your actual target stage of RBI Grade B.
- Start sectional mocks if you need accuracy + speed improvement in a specific section.
- Attempt full mocks to practice timing, strategy, and exam temperament.
- Analyze after every test and convert mistakes into revision tasks.
- Be consistent with daily or weekly practice for visible score improvement.
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FAQs
What is a phase in RBI Grade B on ExamCook?
A phase represents the exam stage or pattern for RBI Grade B. Choosing the correct phase helps you practice the right structure and sections.
What happens after selecting a phase?
You will choose Full Mock or Sectional Mock mode, read instructions, and then start the test.
Should I start with sectional or full mock?
Start with sectional mocks to fix weak areas, then move to full mocks for exam simulation and time management.
Do I need to login to practice RBI Grade B mocks?
No. You can practice as a guest. Login is recommended if you want saved attempts and performance analytics.
How can I improve faster?
Practice consistently, use review marking smartly, and analyze accuracy + time after each mock to plan your next revision.