How to Prepare General Awareness for RRB ALP
Many students get very scared when they see the General Awareness (GK) syllabus for the Railway Assistant Loco Pilot (RRB ALP) exam. They look at thick history and geography books and feel like never-ending topics. But here is a big secret. You do not need to read those thick books at all. In the RRB ALP CBT-1 exam, the GK section is worth only 10 marks. Yes, just 10 marks out of 75. Maths, Reasoning, and General Science are much more important. So, your main goal is to study GK smartly in very little time. You should not waste three or four hours a day on it. In this blog, we will tell you how to easily prepare for these 10 marks without taking any stress. Before that, you are strongly advised to take our free topic tests for RRB ALP general awareness section.
The railway board does not ask very hard questions. They do not want to test if you are a history teacher. They just want to know if you read the daily news and know basic facts about India. Here is what they usually ask in those 10 questions:
You do not need to join a costly coaching class for this. Just follow this very simple daily plan:
1. Give It Only 30 Minutes a Day: Do not study GK for hours. Just give it 30 minutes every morning or evening. Save your fresh brain and energy to solve Maths and Science questions.
2. Stop Reading Big Newspapers: Reading a big English newspaper takes two hours. Do not do it. You will waste your time. Instead, download a simple monthly current affairs PDF from the internet. Read only the main bold lines.
3. Make a Small Copy for Sports and Awards: The Railway board loves sports questions. Buy a thin notebook. Write down the names of people who won gold medals in the Olympics, Asian Games, or World Cups. Write down the names of Oscar or Nobel Prize winners. Read this small copy every Sunday.
4. Play Free Mobile Quizzes: Reading long pages can make you feel sleepy. Playing a quiz is like a game. Download a good exam app on your phone. Give a 5-minute GK test every night before sleeping. If you make a mistake, your brain will remember the right answer for the final exam day.
Please do not make these silly mistakes while studying GK:
GK in the RRB ALP exam is just a very small part of the paper. Keep your main focus on Maths, Reasoning, and General Science because they give you the most marks. For GK, just read the simple news of the last six months and take small mobile quizzes. Keep your mind cool, eat healthy food, and practice daily. You will surely pass this exam and drive that train. Start your simple reading today.
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The General Awareness section has only 10 questions. It is worth a total of 10 marks.
You do not need to read the news for a full year. Just read the important news from the last six to eight months before your exam date.
Yes, there is. If you choose the wrong answer, 1/3 mark will be cut from your total score. You must be careful.
No. Reading thick books for just 10 marks is a bad idea. Just read the basic simple facts or small notes.
Yes, very important! Since you are giving an exam for the Indian Railways, they will definitely ask one or two questions about new trains or railway plans.
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