Simplification and Approximation Important Questions for RRB Clerk 2025 Exam
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The RRB Clerk 2025 Exam will be conducted on 6th, 7th, 13th and 14th November 2025, and to score high in the Quantitative Aptitude section, candidates must master Simplification and Approximation questions. These are considered the fastest-solvable topics and play an important role in increasing overall attempts and accuracy. To boost your question-solving in this article, we are providing the Simplification and approximation important questions along with the master strategy to solve questions in seconds.

 

Simplification and Approximation Questions PDF Link

To help candidates strengthen their preparation, we will soon provide a Free PDF of Simplification and Approximation Important Questions for the RRB Clerk 2025 Exam. Candidates can download the PDF from the link below and start practising daily to boost their Quant score effectively.

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Master Strategy To Solve Simplification and Approximation Questions Quickly

To score full marks in Simplification & Approximation, candidates must combine concept clarity, speed-building practice, and smart calculation techniques. Below is a detailed and effective preparation plan for mastering this high-scoring topic.

Step 1: Strengthen Basic Concepts

Start by understanding and revising:

  • BODMAS rule
  • Fraction–decimal conversion
  • Percentages, ratios, and proportions
  • Squares (1–50) and cubes (1–20)
  • Square roots & cube roots
  • Surds & indices
    These fundamentals are the backbone of most Simplification & Approximation questions.

Step 2: Master Speed Calculation Techniques

Build speed using:

  • Vedic Maths tricks (Nikhilam Sutra, Ekadhikena, Urdhva Tiryak)
  • Shortcut methods for:
    • Faster multiplication & division
    • Percentage calculation
    • Approximations & rounding-off
  • Memorising:
    • Tables up to 30
    • Fraction-to-percentage chart
    • Common square and cube values

Practise mental maths daily for 10–15 minutes to increase speed.

Step 3: Time-Based Mock Practice

Target-solving speed:

  • 10–15 questions in 6–8 minutes
  • Maintain 100% accuracy
  • Analyse mistakes and improve approach

Use stopwatch practice to track speed and minimise calculation steps.

Step 4: Learn Option-Elimination Techniques

Instead of solving lengthy calculations, use:

  • Rounding numbers intelligently
  • Estimation and comparison
  • Identifying the closest answer options

This method saves 30–40 seconds per question.

Step 5: Practise Previous Year Questions

Solve previous year RRB Clerk & RRB PO questions to understand:

  • Most repeated patterns
  • Real exam level
  • Changes in trend

It helps predict upcoming question types.

Step 6: Attempt Full-Length Mock Tests

  • Take 2–3 mock tests per week
  • Analyse performance after each test
  • Focus on calculation mistakes and time management

Mock tests improve exam temperament and accuracy.

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