Dear Readers,
With Railway Recruitment Exam are near, many students goes in search of detailed syllabus of Railway Recruitment Exam and exam are just a few months away and as we all have already studied for SSC, we just have to go through all the topics once and will have to start practicing more and more questions for the exam. Apart from practicing, we also have to manage the time for each subject separately. So let us introspect and have a view on what Railway Recruitment Exam exam is going to all about.
Friends, this time Railway Recruitment Exam has brought some changes in the process and the most important of all, this time there will be a paper of 100 marks in this ,
GA will be of 20 Question,
Arithmetic will be of 25 question,
General Intelligence/reasoning will be of 25 question and
general science will be of 30 Question ,
remaining process will be similar to past recruitment exam.
This is going to be very crucial as we have observed that RRB used to have easy papers and high cut-offs. But due to this change, we are going to get a bit standard paper and nominal cut-offs. This is the last thing that we have to consider. Now let us have a look at RRB Syllabus,this syllabus is designed by us after analysing the past year papers and we think that nothing goes beyond that-;
The RRB Exam consists of 4 Phases. Candidates will be selected based upon their performance in the following tests :
1. Written Test.
2. Skill Test.
3. Document Verification.
4. Medical Fitness Test.
The RRB Junior Clerk Written Test consists of the following features :
• The Exam is of Objective type i.e it consists of Multiple Choice Questions.
• Duration of the exam is 90 minutes.
• The exam consists of 100 questions from various disciplines.
• The exam is conducted for a total of 100 marks.
• There will be 1/3 negative mark for each wrong answer.
Detailed Syllabus of Railway Recruitment Board
Biology
(i) Important Inventions and their inventor
(ii) Important and Interesting facts about human body parts.
(iii) Nutrition in Animals and Plants.
(iv) Diseases and their causes like Bacteria, Viruses and Protozoa
(v) Last four chapter of NCERT of Class 12th for environment
Chemistry
(i) Chemical Properties of Substance and their uses
(ii) SI units
(iii) Chemical Name of Important substances like Plaster of Paris etc.
(iv) Chemical Change and Physical Change
(v) Properties of Gases
(vi) Surface Chemistry
(vii) Chemistry in Everyday life
Physics
(i) Important inventions and their inventor
(ii) S.I. units
(iii) Motion, Sound, light, Wave, Energy, Electricity
Geography
(i) Rivers and their tributaries
(ii) Mountain and their important peaks of Indian and World
(iii) Important cities on the Banks of river in the India and World
(iv) Interior of Earth
(v) Basics about Indian climate
(vi) Indian states and their Boundaries
(vii) Location of National Parks and Centuries
(viii) Important volcanoes and their locations
(ix) Important island of world
(x) Important seas in the world
(xi) Minerals found in India and World
(xii) Important Project like Bakhra Nagal and Sardar Sarovar
Polity
(i) Supreme Court
(ii) Meaning of Writs
(iii) Election of President and his functions
(iv) Important constitution bodies like CAG
(v) Facts about parliament
(vi) Fundamental Duties
(vii) Governor and his functions
(viii) State legislature
(ix) Major Constitutional amendments and their importance
(x) Official Language
(xi) Emergency Provisions
(xii) National political parties and their symbols
Economy
(i) Terminology of Budget (like National Income, GDP, Fiscal Deficit and many more)
(ii) Five Year Plan and its importants
(iii) Famous persons in economy
(iv) Institutions and their importance like RBI, SEBI etc.
Miscellaneous
(i) Population Census
(ii) Important books and their writers
(iii) First happen in sport for India and world like first Olympic, first Asian Game etc.
(iv) Famous Sea port and Airport and their location.
(v) State Animals and Symbols
(vi) Important institution of world and India and their locations like BRICS, World Bank, IMF and RBI etc.
(vii) Awards and their importance
(vii) Name of the Scientist who got Noble prize for important discoveries.
History
(i) Facts about Harappan Civilization
(ii) Vedic culture
(iii) Name of the Kings who built Important ancient Temples and Institutions like Nalanda
(iii) Chronology of Medieval India and their important systems
(iv) India’s freedom Movement and their leaders
Computer
(i) Development of computers
(ii) input and output devices
(iii) Memory
CURRENT AFFAIRS OF PAST 4 MONTH INCLUDING BOTH RAILWAY AND GENERAL BUDGET.
Syllabus for Arithmetic
• Simplification.
• Percentages.
• Profit and Loss.
• Ratios and Proportions.
• Averages.
• Problems on Ages.
• Simple & Compound Interest.
• Time and Distances.
• Time and Work etc.
Syllabus for General Intelligence & Reasoning
• Analogies.
• Arithmetical reasoning.
• Space visualization.
• Problem solving.
• Relationship concepts.
• Decision making.
• Visual memory.
• Arithmetical Number Series.
• Similarities & Differences.
• Analysis.
• Judgement.
• Verbal and Figure Classification.
• Non-verbal series etc.
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