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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts exams for NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories) and Group D positions, attracting millions of aspirants every year. To crack RRB NTPC and Group D exams, analyzing previous years’ question papers is one of the best strategies. 

Why Analyze Previous Years’ Papers? 

  • Understand the Exam Pattern: Familiarizes you with the number of questions, difficulty level, and topics covered. 
  • Identify Important Topics: Helps in prioritizing subjects like Mathematics, General Awareness, Reasoning, and Science. 
  • Time Management Practice: Solving past papers improves speed and accuracy. 

Exam Pattern Overview 

RRB NTPC CBT 1 & CBT 2: 

  • Mathematics: 30-35 questions (Algebra, Profit-Loss, Time & Distance, etc.) 
  • General Awareness: 40-50 questions (Current Affairs, History, Geography, etc.) 
  • Reasoning: 25-30 questions (Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, etc.) 

RRB Group D CBT: 

  • Mathematics: 25-30 questions 
  • General Science: 20-25 questions 
  • General Awareness & Current Affairs: 20-25 questions 
  • General Intelligence & Reasoning: 25-30 questions 

Best Strategy to Crack RRB Exams 

  1. Solve at Least 5-10 Years of Previous Papers to recognize frequently asked questions. 
  2. Take Mock Tests to simulate exam conditions. 
  3. Focus on Weak Areas after analyzing past mistakes. 
  4. Stay Updated with Current Affairs, as many questions come from recent events. 
  5. Practice Time-Bound Solving to improve speed and accuracy. 

By using previous years’ question papers as a guide, you can develop a strong preparation strategy and boost your chances of clearing RRB NTPC & Group D exams successfully! 

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