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RRB ALP Section-wise Preparation Tips: A Simple Study Guide

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Are you dreaming of driving an Indian Railway train? The RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) exam is your golden ticket. But looking at the huge syllabus can make anyone nervous. How do you pass it? The secret is not studying all day and night. The real secret is smart, section-wise preparation. Every subject needs a different trick to score high. In this blog, we have broken down the RRB ALP syllabus and given you easy tips for Maths, Reasoning, Science, and GK to help you secure your seat without taking any heavy stress.

Understand the RRB ALP CBT-1 Exam Pattern

Before you start reading books, you must know the rules of the game. The first stage is CBT 1 (Computer-Based Test). You will get only 60 minutes to solve the whole paper. Here is the exact paper pattern. Keep this in your mind always:

Subject NameTotal QuestionsTotal MarksStudy Priority
Mathematics2020Very High
General Intelligence & Reasoning2525Very High
General Science2020Very High
General Awareness (GK)1010Low
Total75 Questions75 Marks60 Minutes

Note: There is a strict negative marking of 1/3 mark for every wrong answer. Do not guess blindly!

Now, let us look at the simple preparation tips for every single subject from scratch to the end.

1. Mathematics Preparation Tips

Math takes the most time in the exam hall. Your main goal here is to increase your solving speed. The questions are purely of the 10th-class school level.

  • Clear Basic Concepts First: Do not run behind short tricks on the very first day. Learn the basic rules of simple chapters like Percentage, Profit and Loss, Time and Work, and Ratio.
  • Memorize for Speed: You will not get a calculator. Learn multiplication tables up to 20, squares up to 30, and basic cubes up to 15. This saves a lot of time in rough work.
  • Write Down Formulas: Keep a thin notebook just for math formulas. Read it every Sunday morning.
  • Practice on Paper: Do not just watch math videos on your phone like a movie. Always hold a pen and solve the questions on paper yourself.

2. General Intelligence & Reasoning Tips

Reasoning is the easiest and most scoring section. It is just like solving a fun puzzle in a newspaper. If you practice daily, you can easily get 25 out of 25 marks here.

  • Learn the Alphabet Numbers: Memorize the exact position of English letters (like A is 1, M is 13, Z is 26). This makes coding-decoding questions very fast to solve.
  • Target Picture Puzzles: Practice non-verbal reasoning like mirror images, paper folding, and hidden figures. They require zero calculation and give you free marks in five seconds.
  • Keep Logic Simple: Do not overthink topics like Blood Relations or Direction Sense. Draw a simple family tree or map on your rough paper to find the answer.
  • Give Daily Mobile Quizzes: Solve a quick 15-minute reasoning quiz on your phone every day. It trains your brain to think fast.

3. General Science Preparation Tips

Pay very close attention to this section. General Science is the backbone of the RRB ALP exam. You must have a solid command of basic Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

  • NCERT is the Main Book: Do not buy heavy science books. Just read the NCERT Science textbooks of Class 9th and 10th. The railway board directly picks questions from these books.
  • Focus on Physics: Since this is a technical exam (Loco Pilot), they ask a lot of Physics questions. Clear your basics on SI units, motion, force, electricity, and light.
  • Read Basic Biology: Learn about vitamins, human body diseases, and simple plant biology.
  • Make Short Notes: When you read a science chapter, write down the chemical formulas and scientific names in your own simple words.

4. General Awareness (GK) Tips

Many students make a huge mistake here. They buy thick history and geography books and waste three hours daily on them. Please remember, GK in CBT 1 is worth only 10 marks!

  • Focus Only on Current News: Read a simple monthly current affairs PDF. Focus mostly on the latest sports winners, new technology, and recent awards from the last six months.
  • Target Static GK: The examiner mostly asks about Indian state capitals, folk dances, and national parks. Make a small list of these.
  • Do Not Waste Time: Give only 30 minutes a day to GK. Save your fresh brain energy for Maths and Science.

The Final Step: Mock Tests

Reading books is only half the journey. Mock tests are your real practice ground. They teach you how to beat the ticking clock.

  • Give one full-length online mock test every weekend.
  • Sit in a quiet room and give the test exactly like the real exam.
  • Never skip checking your mistakes after the test ends. See which math question took 3 minutes and try to solve it faster next time.
  • Learn the art of skipping hard questions to avoid negative marking.

Conclusion

Clearing the RRB ALP exam is not magic; it is just simple, daily hard work. By treating each section differently, you save a lot of time. Focus heavily on Basic Maths, Science, and Reasoning. Do your daily practice, give regular mock tests, and keep your mind cool. Start your simple study routine today, and you will surely get to drive that train.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is the RRB ALP exam very hard to pass?

No. The questions are only up to the 10th-class level. With a smart daily study plan and regular practice, any average student can easily pass this exam.

Q2. Which subject is the most important in RRB ALP CBT 1?

Reasoning, Mathematics, and General Science are the most important subjects. Together, they carry 65 out of 75 marks.

Q3. Do I need to read history and geography for this exam?

General Awareness carries only 10 marks. It is better to focus on current affairs and basic static GK rather than reading deep history books.

Q4. Can I use a calculator in the exam hall?

No, digital calculators and mobile phones are strictly banned inside the exam hall. You must practice your calculations on rough paper.

Q5. How can I increase my speed for the RRB ALP Maths section?

You can increase your speed by memorizing basic fraction values, multiplication tables, and squares. Giving timed topic tests daily is the best way to improve.

Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

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