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Introductory Note
Section A – Under this section, you will find the exact previous year questions which were asked in RBI,
SEBI and PFRDA. This section will enable you to test your knowledge based on different concepts and
for your comfort, we have segregated the questions according to the different examinations. The
questions have been arranged in the following manner
1. RBI Grade B - Here, you will find all the previous year questions, which were asked in the
phase 2 of RBI Grade B exam, starting from 2016 onwards
2. SEBI Grade A - Here, you will find all the previous year questions, which were asked in the
Phase 1 and Phase 2 of SEBI Grade A exam, starting from 2018 onwards
3. PFRDA Grade A – Here, you will find all the previous year questions, which were asked in
phase 1 and Phase 2 of PFRDA Grade A exam, starting from 2021 onwards
If there is no question in this document on any exam for a particular year or years, it means no
question was asked for that exam in that year(s) or exam itself was not conducted in that year.
Section B - In this section, you will find the answer key for all the questions, and it will enable you to
check your marks and understand your performance accordingly.
Section C – This section contains a detailed explanation to every question, and herein you will be able
to understand the concept in the best holistic manner as possible.
Question 1 - Bargaining technique wherein employees’ bargain for bonus which is completely related to
productivity, such bargaining is called as ____________________ ? RBI Grade B - Phase 2 - 2017
A. Collective Bargaining
B. Composite Bargaining
C. Co-operative or Integrative Bargaining
D. Conjunctive or Distributive Bargaining
E. Productivity Bargaining
Questions asked in Phase 1 and Phase 2 of SEBI Grade A exam, starting from 2018 onwards
Note – No questions were asked in SEBI Grade A exam from this topic
Questions asked in phase 1 and phase 2 of the PFRDA Grade A exam, starting from 2021 onwards
Answer Key
Section C
Explanation
RBI Grade B questions
Question 1 - Bargaining technique wherein employees’ bargain for bonus which is completely related to
productivity, such bargaining is called as ____________________ ? RBI Grade B - Phase 2 - 2017
A. Collective Bargaining
B. Composite Bargaining
C. Co-operative or Integrative Bargaining
D. Conjunctive or Distributive Bargaining
E. Productivity Bargaining
Answer – E
Explanation
II. Composite bargaining - Composite bargaining refers to a negotiation that focuses on several elements
that are not related to pay. They are generally related to employee welfare and job security. For
instance, it covers factors such as working conditions, policies, recruitment, and disciplinary processes.
The aim is to ensure a mutually beneficial long-term relationship between the employer and employee.
It does this by highlighting issues that employees may have, which may impact their long-term future at
the company.
III. Concessionary bargaining - Concessionary bargaining is based on unions giving back previous benefits
to the employer. For instance, trade unions may agree to lower wages in return for job security. This
may come during an economic decline whereby job security is more important to the unions than higher
wages. Overall, this may actually benefit the company as they won’t have to pay for so many
redundancies and can keep workers on
IV. Distributive bargaining - Distributive bargaining is a competitive bargaining strategy in which one party
gains only if the other party loses something. It is used as a negotiation strategy to distribute fixed
resources such as money, resources, assets, etc. between both the parties. Distributive bargaining is
also known as zero-sum negotiations because the assets or the resources which need to be distributed
are fixed. So, all the negotiations will have to happen by taking that into context.