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2010 Question Paper RBISBRO DSIM English Paper III


Reserve Bank of India
RBISBRO (DSIM)
English Paper III
2010 Question Paper

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3. Attempt any one of the following in about 250 words :—
(a) The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is deeply concerned about rising inflation. A Committee has been appointed to make an in-depth study of inflation dynamics. Draft the Committee’s Report including in it measures to strengthen co-ordination between the RBI and the Government with a view to controlling inflation.

(b) The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been receiving numerous complaints about mismanagement, lack of transparency, poor recovery of loan, high NPAs etc. about a leading co-operative bank in a state. Draft an order, on behalf of the RBI for the dissolution of the BoD citing circumstantial evidence in support of such a drastic step.

(c) It has been observed that several importers were misusing the facility of letter of credit (L/C) given by the banks for up to one year. During this period they were using various banking channels to multiply their gains. On behalf of the RBI draft a circular to be sent to all the nationalized banks reducing the terms of L/C to 90 days from up to one year. State briefly the background that led to this step.




RBISBRO DSIM Descriptive Type on Statistics 2013 Question Paper


Reserve Bank of India
RBISBRO (DSIM)
Descriptive Type on Statistics
2013 Question Paper

1. (a) In a SRSWOR of n clusters from a population of N clusters each containing M elements, obtain an unbiased estimator of Y (population mean per element ) . Also obtain its variance. State the unbiased estimator of the variance obtained.
(b) The following data relates to a random sample of 5 clusters from a population of 25 clusters each consisting of 2 consecutive plots. The value of y are the areas of sample paddy fields.








2013 RBISBRO DSIM English Paper III 2013 Question Paper


Reserve Bank of India
RBISBRO (DSIM)
English Paper III
2013 Question Paper






RBISBRO DSIM English Paper III 2012 Question Paper


Reserve Bank of India
RBISBRO (DSIM)
English Paper III
2012 Question Paper

1. Write an argumentative essay of about 500 words on any one of the
following :—
(a) The disconnect between Indian higher education and social requirements.
(b) Have Malls changed urban lifestyle in India ?
(c) Corruption is a blight on democratic society.
(d) The Indian woman is extremely vulnerable today.
(e) Is the concept of India as an economic superpower in 2020 a mirage ?

2. (a) Make a précis of the following passage in your own words reducing it to about 200 words, and give it a suitable title. Use the special sheet provided for this purpose :—

The global economic slump has crimped India’s growth, but the larger constraints are within the country. It is essential that an environment be created that is conducive to investments, and for that, it is necessary to urgently remove impediments to the implementation of projects and policies in the country.

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RBISB RODEPR English Paper III 2011 Question Paper


Reserve Bank of India
RBISB (RODEPR)
English Paper III
2011 Question Paper

1. Write an essay of about 500 words on any one of the following topics. Complete information on the subject will be rewarded. At the end of the essay, state the number of words used:—
(a) Relevance of Lokpal Bill in democratic set-up of India
(b) The role of RTI in satisfying the queries of people
(c) The role of RBI to improve the economy of India
(d) Your response to the demand of Telangana as a separate state
(e) Scope of research in banking sector

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Descriptive Type Paper II RBISB RO DEPR 2011 Question Paper

Descriptive Type Paper II RBISB RO DEPR 2011 Question Paper

Reserve Bank of India
RBISB (RO DEPR)
Descriptive Type Paper II
2011 Question Paper

R. B. S. B. (R.O.—DEPR)
Panel Year 2011
PAPER II (DESCRIPTIVE TYPE)
[TIME : 09-30 A.M. TO 12-30 P.M.]
(Maximum Marks—100)
Instructions.—(1) Attempt any five questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
(3) Credit will be given for orderly, effective and exact expression.
(4) Marks will not be alloted for superficial knowledge.

1. (a) Discuss in brief the objectives of India’s current foreign trade policy (2009-14).
(b) Discuss in brief the causes and consequences of recent world economic depression.

2. (a) The 2011 census has brought out the fact of rapid urbanization in India. Discuss the possible consequences.
(b) What has been the significance of the services sector as a driver for economic growth in India since 1990’s ?

3. Examine in detail the nature and causes of the recent inflation experience in India and suggest an appropriate policy response.

4. (a) What is the significance of agriculture to the Indian economy today ?
(b) Discuss the trade-off between environment and economic development in the light of India’s experience of economic development since 1990.

5. What according to you should be the major thrust of policy in order to achieve high economic growth along with significant employment generation ?

6. What are the arguments for and against full capital account convertibility for India ?

7. Outline the major reforms in the Indian financial sector since 1990.

8. (a) Discuss the following concepts in the context of poverty—
(i) Head count ratio
(ii) Poverty gap ratio
(b) Discuss the debate relating to measurement of poverty in India in recent years.

9. (a) Discuss the Basel III framework and challenges faced by Indian banks in this contex.
(b) Discuss the concept of Financial inclusion and its possible impact on economic development.

10. Write short notes on any four :—
(a) Declining sex-ratio at birth in India.
(b) The Harris-todoro model of migration.
(c) Financial repression.
(d) Labour market reforms in India.
(e) W. T. O. and developing countries.
(f) R. B. I’s response to recent inflation.

RBISB Manager Grade B Electrical Descriptive Type Paper II

RBISB Manager Grade B Electrical Descriptive Type Paper II

Reserve Bank of India
RBISB (Manager Grade B Electrical)
Descriptive Type Paper II
2010 Question Paper

1. (a) An LC parallel circuit has an applied voltage  = 50 Cos (3000t+450) volts and
a total current iT = 2 cos (3000t – 450) amperes. It is also known that the current in the L branch is five times greater than the current in the C branch. Find L and C of this circuit.

(b) The Circuit constants R and L of a coil are to be determined by connecting the coil in series with a resistor of 25 and applying a 120 V, 60 Hz source and then reading the voltages across the resistor and the coil. Find R and L if VR  = 70. 8 Volts and VCoil = 86 Volts.

2. (a) Explain the principle of transformer action and derive an expression for the emf induced in a transformer winding. Show that the emf per turn in primary is equal to emf per turn in the secondary.
(b) Develop a phasor diagram of a single phase transformer under load for a lagging power factor.

3. (a) Find an expression for the magnetic force developed in a doubly excited translational magnetic system.
(b) Two air-cored coils have their magnetic axes coincident. Their parameters are :—
L1  =0.4 H L2 = 0.2H
M12 = M21 = 0.1e– 4x H, and where x is the distance between the two Coils.
For steady state current of I1 = 10A and I2 = 5A, calculate the magnetic force developed. Calculate the magnitude of force for x = 2.5 cm.

4. (a) Discuss the effect of pitch and distribution factors is an alternator.
(b) A 3-ph. Star connected alternator has a rating of 810 kVA at 2.5 kV and has 12 poles. Rated speed is 500 r.p.m. There are three slots per pole per phase and the number of conductors per slot are 5. For a full pitched winding, compute the flux per pole to give the rated terminal voltage at no load.

5. (a) What is the effect of excitation, speed and load on the losses of a d.c. machine ?
(b) A 230 V d.c. shunt motor is taking 5A when running at no load. The armature
resistance including brushes is 0.2 and field circuit resistance is 115 . For and input current of 72A, calculate the shaft output and efficiency. Also calculate the armature current at which the efficiency is maximum.

6. A 6 pole, 50 Hz, 3-phase induction motor has a rotor resistance of 0.2 per phase and a maximum torque of 160 Nm at 875 r.p.m. Calculate the following :—
(a) The torque for full load slip of 4%.
(b) The resistance to be added to the rotor to obtain 80% of full load torque at starting.

7. (a) A synchronous motor is operating at 0.6 pf lag at half-full load. With Ef , Vt,  Xs remaining constant, explain whether its power factor will be worsened or improved when it is made to operate at full load.
(b) A 433 – V, 3-phase, star-connected synchronous motor has a synchronous reactance of 5 per phase. For a power output of 15 kW, find its minimum armature current, excitation voltage and the power-angle. Armature resistance is negligible.

8. (a) Derive expressions for the inductance per phase of a 3 phase line with equilateral and unsymmetrical spacings, both, separately.
(b) The 3 conductors of a 3-phase line are arranged in a horizontal plane and are 4 meters apart. The diameter of each conductor is 2 cm. Calculate the capacitance between conductors.

9. (a) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of transmitting large amounts of power over long distances using high voltage dc as compared to 3 phase ac transmission.
(b) What is the percentage saving in feeder conductor if the line voltage in a dc 2 wire system is raised from 220 volts to 500 volts for the same power to be transmitted.

10. Derive an expression for the resistance to be provided across circuit breaker contacts for critical damping when :—
(a) Circuit breaker is located at the sub-station and followed by a transmission line.
(b) The circuit breaker is located at the end of a long transmission line and with fault occuring on it.
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Note:  = Pie Symbol

2008 Question Paper RBISB Manager Civil Descriptive Type Paper II


Reserve Bank of India
RBISB (Manager Civil)
Descriptive Type Paper II
2008 Question Paper

1. Consider the following table :—
Services Share in G.D.P.(%) 1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2004-05
Services 29.80 34.30 33.66 36.64 41.10 48.78 51.72
(i) Mention the items included in the service sector.
(ii) What do you learn from the table ?
(iii) Try to account for the increasing role of services from demand and supply side factors.

2. (i) How do the views of Keynes and New Classicals differ on the need for perfect capital mobility?
(ii) What are the risks associated with free capital mobility ?
(iii) Does capital mobility have any impact on monetary policy ?

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RBISB RO DEAP Descriptive Type Paper II 2009 Question Paper


Reserve Bank of India
RBISB (RO DEAP)
Descriptive Type Paper II
2009 Question Paper

R. B. S. B. (R.O.-DEAP)
Batch Year 2009
PAPER II (DESCRIPI'IVE TYPE)
[TIME-9-30 A.M.TO 12-30 P.M.]
(Maximum Marks-100)

Instructions:-
(1) Attempt any five questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
(3) Credit will be given for orderly, effective and exact expression.
(4) Marks will not be alloted for superficial knowledge.

1. Distinguish between head-count ratio and poverty-gap ratio as measures of poverty. What is the extent of poverty in India ?

2. Bring out the role of the agricultural sector in the current stage of development in India. Is the targeted growth rate for the agricultural sector in the 11th five year plan in India attainable? Give reasons for your answer.

3. Though Special Economic Zones have been successful in the context of China, the policy of establishing such zonesin India is neither feasible nor desirable. Discuss.

4. Bring out, in an appropriate framework, the consequences ofhigh fiscal deficits in an economy. Are you of the opinion that fiscal deficits in India are excessive? Give reasons for your answer.




5. Show that an economy cannot simultaneously have fixed exchange rates, perfect capital mobility and autonomous monetary policy. Bring out, in this context, the effects of increased capital inflows/outflows in an economy like India.

6. What are the factors responsible for the emergence of a balance-ofpayments/currency/financial
crisis? Analyze with the help of some historical examples.

7. Regional Trading Blocks serve more as 'stumbling blocks' than as , building blocks' for global multilateral trade liberalisation. Do you agree ? Give reasons for your answer.

8. Bring out the developments in India's balance-of-payments since around the year 2000. Would you consider the current balance-of-payments position in India to be sustainable? Give reasons for your answer.

9. What are Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) ? Why is it being suggested that SDRs should have a greater role to play in a reformed international financial system ?

10. Write notes on any two of the following :-
(a) Growth models
(b) Jobless growth with special reference to the Indian experience
(c) Inflation in India
(d) Doha round negotiations in the WTO.


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