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RRB Group D important topics for each section

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RRB Group D important topics for each section

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  1. RRB GROUP D IMPORTANT TOPICS FOR EACH SECTION Everyone is busy struggling with the fact that for achieving great marks in RRB group D exam, you need to spend a lot more time and start preparing way before the exams. We agree to disagree over the fact, because the exam is not about thinking and right learning alone. It is about 80% logical thinking and strategic preparation, while 20% includes dedicated learning, time spending, and practice. If your approach towards the exam is correct, things would automatically turn correct and true. Let us discuss some of the most sort after topics found in every RRB group D question paper that should be your go-to topics for faster preparations. 1)Data Interpretation As a part of maths, this topic needs to have a clear idea of how you are planning to view or how you are going to approach the given graphs. A range of 7-10 questions will be asked from this. The topics within this sections would be Tabular, pie, Line and Bar Graph. (Sounds easy, right) 2)Simplification Again, from the box of Math this topic will have questions from a wide range of topics such as Approximate values, Percentage, Reciprocals, Decimals, Surds, Indices, and fractions. The number of questions you should be expecting would be from 7 to 10. 3)Algebra With the whole world running around the subject of Maths with this topic, imagine a world without it? Can you? Algebra is the maths of variables and solutions where you need to apply your critical thinking skills in order to gauge the answers. Expect some 3 to 4 questions relating to this topic, definitely! The topics you need to focus on for this are Unit digit. Functions, Linear equations (that has two variables: Variable 1 and 2), Polynomials, Linear inequalities and functions. 4)Percentage Another big commitment towards the subject can be showcased with good scores in this topic. The subtopics within this are real easy and you should be able to revise (revise, as it would be a repetition of what you already know) much quicker than the rest topics. The major topic that you need to concentrate upon while preparing for percentage would be Calculation-oriented percentage. This means, that be prepared to intricate solutions and analytical based questions. The questions will not be asked directly.

  2. 5)Number System This is one of the oldest topics tested in the test. Anywhere around the world, this is an interesting topic that everyone would like to test a candidate for. The reason being the subtopic involved in this are LCM and HCF (they do ring a bell somewhere from your elementary classes of math lessons, right? Divisibility, remainder and Integers, rational and irrational numbers. Again, all these are age old topics which you have studied in your lower classes. It just needs a proper interpretation. It carries just 2-3 questions. 6)Series As the name suggests the topics in the section are alphabetic, number, mixed and general knowledge series. There would not be more than 5 questions per paper pertaining to this topic. 7)Puzzles This has a similar weightage of 4-5 questions and the topics pertaining to the same are seating arrangement–circular arrangement, linear arrangement– scheduling, double line up, clock calendar, quant-based puzzle, logical puzzle related to coded logic or BODMAS rule. 8)Misc Topics This has topics such as art and culture, awards and honours, sports, places infamous through news, books and authors, committees and recommendation, environment, banking awareness, science and technology, bitcoin and all related cryptocurrencies. Around 6-8 questions are asked from the same kind of topic. 9)Current affairs With news and other general information along with both static and dynamic affairs from round the globe, this section has 7-8 questions pertaining to your knowhow about your surrounding happening. 10)General Science With highest number of questions, this topic is a sure winner with more than 23 questions expected to be asked in the paper. The major topics that the individuals studying for this needs to cover would be Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences (Biology). The 10th Grade Science is something that you all already are aware of and you just need to revise them all once. So hope all the major topics enlisted here are listed by you too for better practice in your RRB group D practice set. All the best for the upcoming endeavour and score well guys!

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