RRB JE Mechanical Top 100 MCQ Questions

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Q1. What should be my focus during the last 15 days of RRB JE CBT-2 preparation?

During the last 15 days, focus on revision, mock tests, and time management. Avoid starting new topics and concentrate on strengthening important concepts, formulas, and high-weightage subjects.

Q2: How should I divide my study time in the last 15 days?

  • Days 1-5: Revise the entire syllabus quickly.
  • Days 6-10: Attempt mock tests and analyze mistakes.
  • Days 11-14: Revise formulas, shortcuts, and weak areas.
  • Day 15: Light revision and relaxation to stay stress-free.

Q3: What is the importance of solving previous year papers?

Solving previous years’ question papers helps in understanding the exam pattern, difficulty level, and types of questions that can be expected in RRB JE CBT-2.

Q4: How can I improve my speed and accuracy for RRB JE CBT-2?

  • Solve mock tests within the exam time limit.
  • Use shortcuts and tricks for calculations in Mathematics.
  • Focus on time-consuming sections and practice improving speed.
  • Avoid spending too much time on difficult questions.

Q5: What are the common mistakes to avoid in the last 15 days?

  • Starting new topics at the last minute.
  • Not analyzing mistakes from mock tests.
  • Ignoring weak areas instead of improving them.
  • Skipping revision of important formulas and concepts.
  • Neglecting health by not getting enough sleep or skipping meals.

Q6: What are some essential exam-day tips?

  • Reach the exam center at least an hour early.
  • Carry Admit Card, ID proof, and other required documents.
  • Attempt easier questions first to build confidence.
  • Manage time effectively and don’t spend too much time on a single question.
  • Stay calm and focused during the exam.

Q7: How important is the technical section (Part B) in RRB JE CBT-2?

Part B is qualifying in nature, and candidates must score at least 35% to pass. However, the final merit list is prepared based on Part A marks.

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