RRB Group D Preparation
Get insights from 17 questions on RRB Group D Preparation, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about RRB Group D Preparation
Follow Ask QuestionQuestions
Discussions
Active Users
Followers
New answer posted
8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Though, it is tough to cover the complete syllabus in just 30 days, an ideal preparation plan can help candidates prepare all the topics.
Day | Mathematics Topics | Reasoning Topics | General Science Topics | General Awareness Topics |
1 | Simplification (BODMAS, Square Root, Percentages, Fractions) | Analogy (Letter/Number/Image-based) | Work & Motion, Lens | Current Affairs (National Affairs) |
2 | Simplification (Decimals, Surds, Indices) | Series (Alphabetic & Number) | Work Energy, Electricity | Current Affairs (People in News, Sports) |
3 | Data Interpretation (Tabular Graph, Pie Chart) | Coding-Decoding (Shifting, Letter/Word) | Physics (Basics of Energy) | Geography (Indian Geography: National Parks) |
4 | Algebra (Identities, Linear Equation 1 Variable) | Puzzles (Logical & Quant-based, Seating Arrangements) | Chemistry (Basic Reactions, Acids, Bases & Salts) | History (Indian Freedom Struggle) |
5 | Algebra (Quadratic Equations, Linear Equation 2 Variables) | Direction & Distance, Blood Relation | Chemistry (Periodic Table) | Polity (Constitution of India) |
6 | Percentages (Basic calculations) | Alphabet & Word Test (Sequence, Jumble, Word Formation) | Chemistry (Reactions in Everyday Life) | Economics (Indian Economy Overview) |
7 | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) |
8 | Number System (LCM, HCF, Divisibility) | Venn Diagram, Syllogisms | Life Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy) | Current Affairs (Appointments, Sports, Government Schemes) |
9 | Number System (Rational/Irrational Numbers, Remainder) | Missing Number, Matrix Problems | Life Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy) | History (Ancient & Medieval India) |
10 | Averages (Weight, Height, Age, Marks) | Non-Verbal Reasoning (Mirror Image, Image Assembly, Dice) | General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) | Geography (Indian Geography: Wildlife) |
11 | Ratio & Proportion (Simple, Compound, Direct/Indirect Proportion) | Series (General Knowledge, Mixed Series) | General Science Revision | Economics (Economic Organizations) |
12 | Mixture Problems (Two or more entities) | Statement-Conclusion, Assumptions | Earth & Environmental Sciences | Geography (Capitals & Currencies) |
13 | Mensuration (Square, Rectangle, Circle, Triangle) | Analytical Reasoning, Word Formation | General Science (Astronomy & Space Technology) | History (Post-Independence History) |
14 | Previous Year Question Papers | Previous Year Question Papers | Previous Year Question Papers | Previous Year Question Papers |
15 | Mensuration (Rhombus, Parallelogram, Cone, Cylinder) | Puzzle (Clock, Calendar, Coded Logic) | General Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases & Salts) | General Awareness (National Events, People in News) |
16 | Time and Work (Efficiency, Work and Wages, Pipes & Cistern) | Puzzles (Logical, Equation Insert) | General Science (Physics: Work and Energy) | Economics (Indian Economy, Reforms) |
17 | Time and Work (Pipes & Cisterns) | Coding-Decoding (Fictitious Language, Operation-based) | General Science (Chemistry: Reactions, Organic Chem) | Current Affairs (Books, Authors, Days and Events) |
18 | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) |
19 | Speed, Time, and Distance (Relative Speed, Average Speed) | Direction & Distance, Blood Relation (Coded Relations) | General Science (Life Sciences: Diseases, Inventions) | Polity (Government Portfolios) |
20 | Speed, Time, and Distance (Boat and River Problems) | Alphabetical Series (Missing terms, Order-based) | General Science (Earth Sciences) | General Awareness (Art & Culture, Awards and Honors) |
21 | Interest (Simple & Compound Interest, Problems on SI & CI) | Verbal Reasoning (Statements & Assumptions) | General Science (Environmental Science, Nutrition) | Geography (National Parks & Wildlife) |
22 | Profit & Loss (Dishonest Dealings, Successive Selling) | Puzzle (Seating Arrangement, Logical Puzzle) | General Science (Life Sciences: Diseases, Nutrition) | History (Medieval India) |
23 | Profit & Loss (Partnership, Discount, Marked Price) | Logical Venn Diagram, Syllogisms | General Science (Physics, Chemistry Revision) | Current Affairs (National & International News) |
24 | Geometry (Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Congruence) | Number Series (Completing, Missing terms) | General Science (Life Sciences: Inventions and Discoveries) | Economics (World Economy) |
25 | Trigonometry (Identities, Heights and Distances) | Non-Verbal Reasoning (Cubes, Paper Folding) | General Science (Physics: Motion, Energy) | Polity (Constitution, Government Policies) |
26 | Trigonometry (Circular Measure, Max/Min value) | Puzzles (Logical, Coding-Decoding) | General Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases) | General Awareness (Government Policies and Schemes) |
27 | Probability (Basic Problems) | Verbal Reasoning (Statements & Conclusions, Assertions) | General Science (Earth Science, Environmental Science) | Current Affairs (International Relations) |
28 | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) |
29 | Algebra (Linear Inequalities, Functions) | Logical Venn Diagram, Puzzles | General Science (Life Sciences: Anatomy) | H |
New answer posted
9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Preparing for the RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) exams requires a focused strategy, covering various subjects and using reliable study materials. Here's a step-by-step guide
Subjects for the RRB are :
Mathematics: Quantitative aptitude and basic arithmetic.
General Intelligence & Reasoning: Logical reasoning and problem-solving.
General Awareness: Current affairs, general knowledge, Indian Railways.
Science (for specific posts): Physics, Chemistry, Biology (based on syllabus).
Mathematics
Refer to "Quantitative Aptitude" by R.S Aggarwal.
Reasoning
"A Verbal approach to Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning" by R.S Aggarwal
General Awareness
"Lucent's
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
With proper preparation strategy, candidates can crack RRB Group D exam in six months. To crack the exam in six months, candidates need to cover two subjects a day. Keep one day in a week for revision. Prepare Current Affairs on a daily basis. Besides, candidates must also attempt mock tests. This will also help candidates in revision. The tips and tricks to crack RRB Group D exam in 6 months are given below:
- Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, including the number of sections, types of questions, marking scheme, and duration of the exam
- Collect the necessary study materials such as books, previous years' question papers, an
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some important highlights of RRB Group D exam are given below:
- The RRB Group D selection procedure includes computer-based tests, physical efficiency tests, document verification, as well as a medical check
- The Physical Efficiency Test is a qualification test that candidates must pass
- To be eligible for RRB Group D, applicants should complete all phases of the recruitment process
- Mathematics, General Science, General Intelligence, and General Awareness are the four subjects of RRB Group D exam marks are deducted for each incorrect attempt under the negative marking scheme applied during the examination
- One mark will be awarded for each
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check below few general tips to crack RRB Group D exam:
Understanding the Exam Pattern & Syllabus
Candidates before beginning with the preparation should understand the exam pattern and syllabus. Understanding the exam pattern helps candidates to know the overall structure of the exam. The syllabus helps candidates to know the topics and sub-topics that they need to cover for the exam. This way candidates become more familiar with the exam.
Practice and More Practice
Practice is the only key to achieving good marks in the exam. Candidates should practice sample questions, previous years' papers and mock tests as much as they
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 9
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 9
RRB Group D the latest Updates
The specified age limit for RRB Group D is 18 to 33 years. A candidate must have passed class 10th or have an ITI degree or Diploma to be eligible for the RRB Group D exam 2023. Check RRB Group D Salary 2023.
40 years for those having post Graduate qualifications. Age limit relaxation by 5 years for SC/ST candidates.
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 65k Colleges
- 1.2k Exams
- 688k Reviews
- 1800k Answers