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New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
RPF SI result is announced online. Candidates can check the result using the process below-
- Visit the exam portal.
- Click RPF SI result link.
- Clicking the link, the result PDF appears on the screen.
- Download the result PDF and save it.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
RPF SI answer key is released in two stages.
RPF SI Provisional Answer Key
The provisional answer key is released so that candidates can raise objections if they find any mistake in the answers.
RPF SI Final Answer Key
The final answer key is released after reviewing the objections submitted by the candidates. The objections submitted by candidates are reviewed by the experts. If the objections are found to be correct, the examination authority revises the answers and publish the final answer key.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The instructions related to RPF SI answer key are shared below-
- Enter question number against which answer key objection has to be raised.
- Click on add objection button.
- You have to select the relevant category of objection.
- Objections once submitted cannot be edited later.
- For each objection raised and submitted, candidates need to pay INR 50 plus the bank charges.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can raise an objection against the answer key using the process below-
- Go to the website.
- Select the 'view answersheet' option.
- Choose the group.
- Fill the roll number, date of birth, date of exam, batch and captcha code in the login window.
- When the objection window is generated, enter question number, category, objection related to the question.
- Click on the 'make payment' button.
- Click 'yes' if you are ready for payment'.
- The process will be complete only after fee payment.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
RPF SI exam is conducted in multiple shifts, as a result of which, there is are variations in the difficulty level of question papers. To adjust the variations in the difficulty level of question papers across various sessions, normalisation of marks is done. The normalisation is done using the standardised formula.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The details regarding the marking scheme is explained below:
- There are 120 questions in total and each question is for one mark
- The maximum score is 120
- For each correct answer, a candidate is awarded one mark
- And for each incorrect answer, there is a deduction of 1/3 marks
- There is no deduction of marks for unattempted questions
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
For correct answers, candidates score one mark. 1/3 marks are deducted for wrong answers. The formula to calculate the scores is given below:
Total score= (Number of Right answers) x 1 – (Number of incorrect answers) x 1/3
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The process to calculate the score using the answer key is given below.
- In the answer key, the correct answers are shown in green colour
- If the answer is correct then the blue and green colour line can be seen on the same option
- Candidates need to count the number of correct and incorrect answers
- Multiply the number of right answers by one and incorrect answers by 1/3
- Deduct the total sum of the incorrect answers from the correct ones that will give candidates their probable score
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The best books for RPF SI General Awareness are given below:
Books Name | Author/Publication |
Lucent G.K. | Dr. Binay Karna and Manwendra Mukul |
Lucent General Science | Lucent |
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
To ace this section, candidates need to understand the concept. Check the list of RPF Books to prepare for the Mathematics section below.
Books Name | Author/Publication |
Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations | R.S.Aggarwal |
Fasttrack Objective Arithmetic | Arihant Publications |
Objective Arithmetic | S Chand |
Quantitative Aptitude for all Competitive Examinations | Abhijit Guha |
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