RRB ALP Exam Analysis 2026, 13th February, Shift 1
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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially commenced the CBT 1 examination for 9,970 Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) posts starting February 13, 2026. Based on feedback from candidates who appeared for the first shift on the inaugural day, here is a detailed exam analysis, including difficulty levels, section-wise performance, and recommended good attempts.

RRB ALP Exam Analysis 2026: 13th February, Shift 1

The overall level of the exam held in the first shift was Moderate. While the Mathematics and General Science sections required careful calculation, the Reasoning section provided a good scoring opportunity for well-prepared aspirants.

Overall Difficulty & Good Attempts

SectionNo. of QuestionsDifficulty LevelGood Attempts
Mathematics20Moderate14 – 17
Mental Ability (Reasoning)25Easy to Moderate18 – 21
General Science20Moderate13 – 16
General Awareness10Moderate06 – 08
Total75Moderate50 – 55

Section-Wise Analysis

1. Mathematics (Moderate)

The questions in this section were calculation-intensive but manageable. Most questions were based on fundamental arithmetic concepts:

  • Key Topics: Percentage, Profit & Loss, Average, Simple & Compound Interest, Time & Work, and Number System.
  • Candidate Feedback: Aspirants found the questions direct, though time management was crucial due to the calculative nature of the arithmetic problems.

2. Mental Ability/Reasoning (Easy to Moderate)

This was the most scoring section for many. The questions were designed to test logical thinking without being overly complex.

  • Key Topics: Coding-Decoding, Series (Number and Alphabetical), Blood Relations, Direction Sense, and Puzzles (approx. 2 sets).
  • Candidate Feedback: Students who practised previous year papers found this section very familiar and easy to navigate.

3. General Science (Moderate)

Questions were strictly based on the 10th-standard NCERT syllabus, focusing on conceptual clarity.

  • Physics: Units, Motion, Work, and Electricity (Current).
  • Chemistry: pH values, Chemical reactions, and Periodic table basics.
  • Biology: Human body, Nutrition, and Life processes.

4. General Awareness (Moderate)

With only 10 questions, this section was concise but broad in scope.

  • Focus Areas: Railway-specific GK, recent Government Schemes, Sports, Awards, and Static GK.

RRB ALP CBT 1 Exam Pattern 2026

As a reminder for candidates appearing in the upcoming shifts (Feb 16, 17, and 18), here is the structure of the exam:

  • Total Questions: 75
  • Total Time: 60 Minutes
  • Marking Scheme: +1 for every correct answer.
  • Negative Marking: 1/3rd mark deducted for every wrong answer.

Preparation Tips for Upcoming Shifts

  1. Speed in Math: Focus on shortcuts for Arithmetic to save time for the Science section.
  2. NCERT Revision: Quickly brush up on 9th and 10th-grade Science concepts as questions are direct but conceptual.
  3. Reasoning Puzzles: Don’t get stuck on puzzles; solve the one-liners first to secure easy marks.
  4. Stay Calm: Given the 1/3 negative marking, prioritise accuracy over the number of attempts.

Conclusion: The February 13th Shift 1 analysis suggests a balanced paper. If you have maintained an accuracy of over 90% with 50-55 attempts, you are in a safe zone for the next stage of the recruitment process. Best of luck to those appearing in the next shifts!

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