RRB Group D 2025 Mock Test: Take Official Mock Test Here for Free

Railway Recruitment Board Group D 2025 ( RRB Group D )

DeskCalelnderRegistration - 23 Jan '25 - 22 Feb '25

Anangsha Patra
Updated on Jan 3, 2025 13:35 IST

By Anangsha Patra, Deputy Manager – Editorial

RRB Group D Mock Test 2025: Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) releases the official RRB Group D mock test few days before the exam. The link to take the mock test is made available on the official website. However, the direct link for RRB Group D mock test will be provided on this page. To take RRB Group 2025 mock test,  candidates need to login with user ID and password. The mock test of RRB Group D is released so that candidates can understand the overall structure of the exam. 

It is advised that candidates must attempt the mock test after after completing the RRB Group D syllabus. The mock tests are like actual test and are framed based on the RRB Group D exam pattern. Practising the RRB Group D mock test will help candidates to improve speed and accuracy of solving questions. Read below for more details on RRB Group D mock test.

Q:   How to crack the RRB Group D exam?

A: 
To crack the RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) Group D exam, candidates can follow the below-mentioned tips: 1. Understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. 2. Create a proper study plan to complete the syllabus and revise the topics entirely much before the exam day. 3. Practice more and more questions and take free mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. 4. Focus on time management and allocate sufficient time for each section. 5. Maintain a positive attitude throughout the exam preparation and do not stress yourself. 6. Take care of your health and maintain a healthy lifestyle. 7. Read daily and make a habit of studying daily. 8. Seek guidance from experts and mentors, if required. 9. Prepare proper study notes and revise regularly. 10. Stay updated with the latest news and notifications related to the exam. It is important to note that the specific tips may vary depending on the conducting authority's guidelines and the exam pattern. Therefore, candidates are advised to check the official website of RRB or contact the conducting authority for the latest updates and notifications related to the exam process, eligibility criteria, application process, and other relevant details. Additionally, candidates can refer to the correct study material and practice regularly to clear the exam easily.
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Q:   Can I solve RRB Group D mock tests along with previous years' question papers?

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RRB Group D mock tests and previous years' question papers are the important resources to prepare for the exam. Solving the both the mock tests and question papers can know the type of questions asked in the exam. It will also improve the speed of solving questions in the exam. Candidates can also improve their accuracy of solving questions.

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Q:   Which books are good for RRB Group D exam?

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The section-wise books that candidates can refer to are given below: Quantitative Aptitude Fast Track - Rajesh Verma Advance Maths Rakesh Yadav NCERT Maths from Grade 6 to Grade 11 - NCERT Basic Maths and Pre-Algebra for Beginners - Mark Zegarelli RRB Group D Books | General Intelligence & Reasoning A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning - RS Aggarwal Test of Reasoning - Edger Thorpe/Pearson General Intelligence and Reasoning - Kuwar Ishwar Singh Rathore General Intelligence and Test of Reasoning - Vikas Publishing House New Approach to Reasoning Verbal, Non-Verbal and Analytical - BS Sijwali and Indus Sijwali General Awareness Lucents General Knowledge - Lucent Publication Pratiyogita Darpan - Upkar Publication Manorama Year Book 2018 - Malayala Manorama Arihant General Knowledge 2019 - Manohar Pandey RRB Group D Preparation | General Science To prepare General Science section, candidates need to refer to the basic concept of Science from 10th and 12th standard. Reading NCERT books during RRB Group D Preparation phase help in improving subject knowledge.
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Q:   What are the benefits of solving RRB Group D mock tests?

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The benefits of solving RRB Group D mock tests are given below:

  • Helps candidates to identify your strengths and weaknesses: A mock test allows candidates to gauge their understanding of the subject matter and identify the areas where they need to focus more
  • By taking a mock test, candidates learn to manage their time effectively during the actual test
  • Taking a mock test under test-like conditions help candidates to develop the skills and strategies that are needed to perform well in the actual test
  • RRB Group D mock test can help candidates to feel more confident about their abilities, which can lead to better performance in the actual test
  • Mock tests help candidates to familiarise themselves with the format and structure of the actual test. This can help to reduce anxiety and increases their chances of success
 
 
 
 
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Table of content
  • How to Take RRB Group D Mock Test 2025?
  • RRB Group D Exam Pattern 2025
  • Take RRB Group D Mock Test 2025
  • RRB Group D Mock Test 2025 FAQs
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How to Take RRB Group D Mock Test 2025?

The steps to take RRB Group D mock test are given below:

  • Visit the official websites of RRBs
  • Click the link, 'Mock Test Link for CBT'
  • Enter the login credentials
  • The mock test appears on screen
  • Start attempting the mock test

Also Read: RRB Group D Vacancy

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Q:   What is the difficulty level of RRB Group D exam?

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RRB Group D exam is not difficult. It all depends upon the preparation. If candidates have prepared dedicated, the exam is going to be easy. When candidates give complete effort to any exam. Then, there is no exam that is going to be hard. Always keep faith on your preparation. Try to solve previous years question papers. Be prepared to face any kind of situation. RRB Group D syllabus is not tough and with good preparation candidates can crack the exam. The tips and tricks to crack RRB Group D exam are given below:

  • Candidates should understand the exam pattern and syllabus inorder to know the structure of the exam
  • Candidates should solve the previous year question papers inorder to know the type of questions asked in the exam
  • Candidates should attempt mock tests to improve their speed and accuracy of solving questions
  • Candidates should practice maximum questions based on the same topic
  • Candidates must clear their basic concepts
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Q:   Is there any qualifying marks in RRB Group D exam?

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Yes, there are qualifying marks in RRB Group D exam. The qualifying marks for your and EWS categories are 40 and 30 for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), SC, and ST. These percentage of marks for eligibility may be relaxed by 2 per cent for PwBD candidates in case of shortage of PwBD candidates against vacancies reserved for them. Besides the cut off marks, candidates are required to secure the qualifying as per their categories to qualify the exam. For each correct answer in RRB Group D exam, candidates score one mark. 1/3 marks are deducted for wrong answers. The category-wise RRB Group D qualifying marks is given below.

Category

Qualifying marks (In per cent)

UR

40

EWS

40

OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)

30

SC

30

ST

30

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Q:   My score in RRB Group D mock test is not good. Will it affect my score in the actual exam?

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If you score less in RRB Group D mock test, analyse your performance in the mock test and try to improve the weak areas. Candidates must solve as many mock tests as they can improve their performance in the exam. 

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Q:   Why RRB Group D mock tests are important?

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The importance of RRB Group D mock tests are given below:

Revision: RRB Group D mock test helps candidates practice revision strategies that are proven to be more helpful and discover what works best for them.

Improving knowledge: Candidates by practicing RRB Group D mock tests will be able to test themselves in an effective way. This will improve the knowledge and the ability to recall information.

Practising under exam conditions: Exam pressure often leads to nervousness, anxiety, frustration. Practicing RRB Group D mock test helps candidates to figure out and practice what works for them.

Identifying topics that need attention: Candidates are advised to analyse their performance after every mock test. Analysis will help candidates identify the topics that need attention. Candidates can prepare strategy to work in this area.

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RRB Group D Exam Pattern 2025

It is essential to understand the exam pattern and syllabus while preparing for RRB Group D 2025. The exam pattern of CBT is divided into four sections: General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning and General Awareness and Current Affairs. There are 100 objective-type multiple-choice questions. The section-wise distribution of questions is given below:

Sections Number of questions

General Science

25

Mathematics

25

General Intelligence and Reasoning

30

General Awareness and Current Affairs

20

Total

100

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Q:   What is RRB Group D negative marking?

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There is a negative marking in the RRB Group D exam. 1/3 of marks are deducted for wrong answers. Candidates for correct answers are awarded one mark. The total marks of candidates are calculated based on the number of correct and incorrect answers. RRB Group D marking scheme is given below.

Total Marks

100 marks

Marks Awarded for Correct Answer

1 mark

Marks Awarded for Incorrect Answer

0.33 marks

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Q:   How many questions are asked in each section of RRB Group D exam?

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In RRB Group D exam, there are 25 questions each in General Science and Mathematics. There are 30 questions in the General Intelligence and Reasoning and 20 questions in General Awareness and Current Affairs. We have provided below the topic-wise weightage.

Maths

Topics

Expected weightage

Number System

1-2

BODMAS

2-3

Decimals & Fractions

1-2

Average

1-2

LCM & HCF

1-2

Ratio and Proportion

2-3

Percentages

2-3

Mensuration

2

Time and Work

3-4

Time and Distance

2-3

Simple and Compound Interest

1

Profit & Loss

1-2

Algebra

1

Geometry and Trigonometry

1

Age Calculations

2-3

Calendar & Clock

1

Miscellaneous

2-3

General Awareness

Topics

Expected Weightage

Sports

2-3

Economics

1-2

CEO/Chairman/Appointments

1-2

Current Affairs

8-9

Geography

2-3

History

2-3

Miscellaneous

4-5

General Intelligence and Reasoning

Topics

Expected Weightage

Analogies

2-3

Alphabetical and Number Series

3-4

Coding and Decoding

2-3

Mathematical Operations

1-2

Syllogism

1

Venn Diagram

1-2

Data Interpretation and Sufficiency

1-2

Conclusions and Decision Making

1

Analytical Reasoning

3-4

Classification

2-3

Directions

1-2

Statement-Arguments and Assumptions

4-5

Miscellaneous

2-3

General Science

Topics

Expected Weightage

Physics

7-8

Chemistry

9-10

Biology

6-7

 

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Q:   What is RRB Group D normalisation?

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RRBs follow percentile-based normalisation in the RRB Group D exam. The percentile score of each candidate is converted into normalised marks by inserting the raw marks into the base shift. The calculation of base shift is done by using the standard mathematical formula of interpolation. The percentile score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored equal to or below (same or lower raw scores) that particular percentile in that examination.
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Q:   What is RRB Group D exam pattern?

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The CBT of RRB Group D exam comprises four sections-General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning and General Awareness and Current Affairs. Total marks allotted to CBT are 100. Based on the marks obtained in CBT, candidates are called for PET. The PET is qualifying in nature. Those who qualify the PET are called for document verification. Final empanellment of candidates is done based on the performance in CBT subject to their qualifying the document verification and medical exam. The structure of RRB Group D exam pattern is given below.

Sections

Number of questions

General Science

25

Mathematics

25

General Intelligence and Reasoning

30

General Awareness and Current Affairs

20

Total

100

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Take RRB Group D Mock Test 2025

The mock test has been prepared based on the latest exam pattern and syllabus. Besides, the previous years’ question papers have also been taken into consideration while preparing the mock test.

Get the RRB Group D mock test to prepare for the exam

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RRB Group D Mock Test 2025 FAQs

Candidates can check below RRB Group D mock tests FAQs.

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Q:   Which are the important topics for RRB Group D General Intelligence and Reasoning?

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The important topics for RRB Group D General Intelligence and Reasoning are Analogies, Alphabetical and Number Series, Coding and Decoding, Mathematical operations, Relationships, Syllogism, Jumbling, Venn Diagram, Data Interpretation and Sufficiency, Conclusions, etc. This section carries 30 questions and one mark is awarded for every correct answer and 0.25 marks are deducted for wrong answers.
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Q:   What is the physical efficiency test in the RRB Group D exam?

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Once candidates qualify for the computer-based tests of RRB Group D exam, then they are called for Physical Efficiency. Passing Physical Efficiency Test (PET) is mandatory, and it is qualifying in nature. In PET, the male candidates should be to lift and carry 35 Kg of weight for a distance of 100 metres in 2 minutes in one chance without putting the weight down and should be able to run for a distance of 1000 metres in 4 minutes and 15 seconds in one chance. In PET, the female candidates should be able to lift and carry 20 Kg of weight for a distance of 100 metres in 2 minutes in one chance without putting the weight down and should be able to run for a distance of 1000 metres in 5 minutes and 40 seconds in one chance.
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Dear Nagamani,

Yes, as a second-year degree student, you are eligible to write most entrance exams, including CUET, GATE, and others, depending on the specific exam's eligibility criteria.

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 9

Answered a week ago

Dear Shivani,

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Group D eligibility criteria specify that candidates must be between 18 and 36 years old as of January 1, 2025.

Since you will turn 18 by February 2025, you will be eligible to apply for the RRB Group D 2025 examination.

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 9

Answered a week ago

The three-months preparation strategy for RRB Group D exam is given below.

Day

Mathematics

General Intelligence & Reasoning

General Science

General Awareness & Current Affairs

1

Simplification (BODMAS, Square Root, Percentage, 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

Mock Test

Mock Test

Mock Test

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 &a

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Jasleen Harsha

Beginner-Level 4

Answered a week ago

Though, it is tough to cover the complete syllabus in just 30 days, an ideal preparation plan can help candidates prepare all the topics. 

DayMathematics TopicsReasoning TopicsGeneral Science TopicsGeneral Awareness Topics
1Simplification (BODMAS, Square Root, Percentages, Fractions)Analogy (Letter/Number/Image-based)Work & Motion, LensCurrent Affairs (National Affairs)
2Simplification (Decimals, Surds, Indices)Series (Alphabetic & Number)Work Energy, ElectricityCurrent Affairs (People in News, Sports)
3Data Interpretation (Tabular Graph, Pie Chart)Coding-Decoding (Shifting, Letter/Word)Physics (Basics of Energy)Geography (Indian Geography: National Parks)
4Algebra (Identities, Linear Equation 1 Variable)Puzzles (Logical & Quant-based, Seating Arrangements)Chemistry (Basic Reactions, Acids, Bases & Salts)History (Indian Freedom Struggle)
5Algebra (Quadratic Equations, Linear Equation 2 Variables)Direction & Distance, Blood RelationChemistry (Periodic Table)Polity (Constitution of India)
6Percentages (Basic calculations)Alphabet & Word Test (Sequence, Jumble, Word Formation)Chemistry (Reactions in Everyday Life)Economics (Indian Economy Overview)
7Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)
8Number System (LCM, HCF, Divisibility)Venn Diagram, SyllogismsLife Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy)Current Affairs (Appointments, Sports, Government Schemes)
9Number System (Rational/Irrational Numbers, Remainder)Missing Number, Matrix ProblemsLife Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy)History (Ancient & Medieval India)
10Averages (Weight, Height, Age, Marks)Non-Verbal Reasoning (Mirror Image, Image Assembly, Dice)General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)Geography (Indian Geography: Wildlife)
11Ratio & Proportion (Simple, Compound, Direct/Indirect Proportion)Series (General Knowledge, Mixed Series)General Science RevisionEconomics (Economic Organizations)
12Mixture Problems (Two or more entities)Statement-Conclusion, AssumptionsEarth & Environmental SciencesGeography (Capitals & Currencies)
13Mensuration (Square, Rectangle, Circle, Triangle)Analytical Reasoning, Word FormationGeneral Science (Astronomy & Space Technology)History (Post-Independence History)
14Previous Year Question PapersPrevious Year Question PapersPrevious Year Question PapersPrevious Year Question Papers
15Mensuration (Rhombus, Parallelogram, Cone, Cylinder)Puzzle (Clock, Calendar, Coded Logic)General Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases & Salts)General Awareness (National Events, People in News)
16Time and Work (Efficiency, Work and Wages, Pipes & Cistern)Puzzles (Logical, Equation Insert)General Science (Physics: Work and Energy)Economics (Indian Economy, Reforms)
17Time and Work (Pipes & Cisterns)Coding-Decoding (Fictitious Language, Operation-based)General Science (Chemistry: Reactions, Organic Chem)Current Affairs (Books, Authors, Days and Events)
18Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)
19Speed, Time, and Distance (Relative Speed, Average Speed)Direction & Distance, Blood Relation (Coded Relations)General Science (Life Sciences: Diseases, Inventions)Polity (Government Portfolios)
20Speed, Time, and Distance (Boat and River Problems)Alphabetical Series (Missing terms, Order-based)General Science (Earth Sciences)General Awareness (Art & Culture, Awards and Honors)
21Interest (Simple & Compound Interest, Problems on SI & CI)Verbal Reasoning (Statements & Assumptions)General Science (Environmental Science, Nutrition)Geography (National Parks & Wildlife)
22Profit & Loss (Dishonest Dealings, Successive Selling)Puzzle (Seating Arrangement, Logical Puzzle)General Science (Life Sciences: Diseases, Nutrition)History (Medieval India)
23Profit & Loss (Partnership, Discount, Marked Price)Logical Venn Diagram, SyllogismsGeneral Science (Physics, Chemistry Revision)Current Affairs (National & International News)
24Geometry (Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Congruence)Number Series (Completing, Missing terms)General Science (Life Sciences: Inventions and Discoveries)Economics (World Economy)
25Trigonometry (Identities, Heights and Distances)Non-Verbal Reasoning (Cubes, Paper Folding)General Science (Physics: Motion, Energy)Polity (Constitution, Government Policies)
26Trigonometry (Circular Measure, Max/Min value)Puzzles (Logical, Coding-Decoding)General Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases)General Awareness (Government Policies and Schemes)
27Probability (Basic Problems)Verbal Reasoning (Statements & Conclusions, Assertions)General Science (Earth Science, Environmental Science)Current Affairs (International Relations)
28Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)
29Algebra (Linear Inequalities, Functions)Logical Venn Diagram, PuzzlesGeneral Science (Life Sciences: Anatomy)H

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Sumridhi Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Answered 2 weeks ago

The process to retrieve RRB Group D registration number is given below:

  • Visit the region-wise official websites of RRBs
  • Select your respective region
  • Choose the option 'Forgot Registration Number'
  • RRBs will ask you for some details
  • Enter the required details
  • Submit the details

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Bhumika Arora

Beginner-Level 4

Answered 2 weeks ago

To change your ALP (RRB) exam city from Andhra Pradesh to Bhubaneswar, you typically need to follow these steps:

1. Visit the Official RRB Website: Go to the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) where you applied for the exam.

2. Login to Your Account: Use your credentials to log in

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Yuvraj Vasan

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 3 weeks ago

The RRB Group D syllabus includes:

 

Mathematics: Number System, Simplification, Ratio, Time and Work, Profit and Loss, Mensuration, etc.

General Intelligence and Reasoning: Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Syllogisms, Series, Venn Diagrams, etc.

General Science: Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences (10th-g

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Dinesh L

Contributor-Level 8

Answered a month ago

Hi Ayush,

For Railway Group D recruitment, the minimum age limit is 18 years, and the maximum age limit is generally 33 years (with relaxation for reserved categories).

Since your age will be 18 years and 25 days on 1st July 2025, you are eligible to apply for the exam, provided you meet other criter

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 9

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