How to Attempt Questions Smartly and Manage Time in the RRB PO 2025 Exam
Time is your biggest weapon in the RRB PO 2025 Exam. With only 45 minutes and high competition, the difference between clearing and missing the cut-off often comes down to how smartly you choose your questions. You are not expected to solve everything; instead, you are expected to choose the questions wisely and attempt to solve them with utmost precision, ensuring accuracy is maintained. When you know which questions to pick first, which ones to attempt next, and which ones to skip instantly, you save time, stay calm and maximise your score. This blog helps you build that strategy so you enter the exam with clarity and come out with confidence. Also, try to use this strategy while attempting the mocks before the examination, so you can get accustomed to the practice.
Begin every section by targeting the questions that are straightforward and require minimal interpretation. These questions help you build early momentum and save precious minutes. If you solve questions in the beginning, then it would be much better for you to solve complex problems in the leftover time without any pressure.
In Reasoning, you should attempt the questions in the order given below-
In the Quant section, start with
By solving these first, you secure 8 to 12 marks quickly without losing time or accuracy.
After finishing the easy ones or one-liners, move to questions that require slightly more thinking but still offer excellent accuracy. This ensures you keep scoring steadily without getting stuck. This stage helps you add another 10 to 12 marks safely and increases your overall momentum.
In Reasoning, you can go for
In Quant section, move to
This is the turning point of your attempt. You should not try to solve every puzzle or every DI set. Instead, pick one that opens up within the first 30 to 60 seconds. If you realise a puzzle is not opening immediately, you should skip it. Choosing one correct set gives you 5 solid marks without spending excessive time. This is where many aspirants waste 8 to 10 minutes on a single puzzle. You must avoid these mistakes.
A good puzzle or DI has
Skipping is not a weakness. In fact, it is a top scorer’s habit. By skipping these, you save time for high-probability questions. Every minute saved increases your final attempt count. Remember, the RRB PO exam is designed to test your decision-making, not your stubbornness to solve everything.
You should skip any question where
You should enter the exam with a fixed plan so you don’t panic or overthink during the exam. Not only is this the plan that you’re making, but try to practice the same while attempting the mock tests before the actual examination. This plan gives you enough time to score well without losing accuracy. Your goal should be to maximise correct attempts, not random attempts.
For Reasoning, target
For Quant, target
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You should begin with the quickest and highest accuracy questions such as inequalities, syllogism, simplification and number series. These help you secure early marks and build momentum.
If the puzzle or DI does not open within 30 to 60 seconds, or if the clues look layered and confusing, you should skip immediately. A well-timed skip saves more marks than a forced attempt.
Solving one clean puzzle in Reasoning and one simple DI set in Quant is ideal. Trying more may lead to time pressure and accuracy loss.
Allocate 5 to 7 minutes to easy questions, 8 to 10 minutes to moderate ones, and 5 to 7 minutes to one good puzzle or DI. A fixed time plan keeps your attempt structured.
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