15 Days for RRB Clerk: Revision*With notes!
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15 Days for RRB Clerk: We all are aware of the fact that IBPS RRB Clerk exam are scheduled to be conducted on 7th, 13th, and 14th August. It’s high time to start revising all the topics you have studied till now. And to make your work easy we have curated a 15 Days revision Plan for IBPS RRB Clerk 2022. It will save your time and effort from all the hassle that you have to go through otherwise if this plan was not in your pocket. So let’s start from Day 1 till Day 15.

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DAY-1

Vocabulary-The high difficulty level of IBPS papers necessitates a large and diverse vocabulary. You must complete at least eight vocab quizzes. Look up new words and phrases on the internet.

Syllogism– Syllogism questions should be practiced on the first day because they are the simplest and least time consuming section of the paper. You can use this to take a less difficult section of your choice. We recommend using Venn diagrams to solve syllogism questions. There are other methods and tricks for solving them, but Venn Diagram methods are the most reliable and simple. Click here for notes.

Time and Work-There are two methods for resolving time and work issues: the efficiency method and the traditional method. Practice both because you will have to choose the best one based on the questions you are given. You must practice as many questions as possible using both methods.

DAY-2

Profit & Loss – The simplest topic of math will require only a few hours of practice per day because you will need to review all of the profit and loss formulae that you have been doing since elementary school.
Simple and compound interest – Because this topic contains 2-4 questions of a difficult level. You should devote at least 5-6 hours to this topic for revision because compound interest can be tricky and confusing at times.

Data Interpretation(Charts)-This section necessitates quick calculation and critical thinking. You must devote at least two days to this section. We’ve shared some tips to help you spend less time answering DI questions.

DAY-3

Vocabulary– Because vocabulary requires regular practice, you should take a few vocabulary tests every day and read newspapers and magazines for at least an hour. Click here for vocabulary notes.

Data Interpretation(Tables)DI questions that rely on tables, graphs, and pie charts are notoriously difficult to comprehend and solve. There are no shortcuts, but we have attempted to make this section as simple as possible for you.

DAY-4

Vocabulary– To practice the vocabulary section, try online quizzes and apps. Perform 25-35 vocabulary quizzes. Read this.

Grammar– All grammatical rules of English must be learned because error spotting, fill ups, and sentence completion sections are generally based on grammar errors.

Data Interpretation(Double Diagrams)– You will only be asked DI questions with double diagrams. Students are perplexed because it is difficult for them to refer to two diagrams. Don’t worry, we recommend that you start practicing at least 5 DI double diagram questions to master this section. We’ve included some examples of these questions. Test them out and go for it.

DAY-5

Vertical Seating Arrangement– Simple, easy, and attention-grabbing sections will not waste your time. Try to give this section 3-4 hours of your day and solve at least 50 questions to test your speed. Click here to know more.

Vocabulary quiz series(Revise)– No matter how difficult the section is that day, don’t forget to practice your vocab quiz. Click here for multiple daily quizzes.

DAY-6

Circular Seating Arrangement– You should practice at least 3-8 reading comprehension skills because this section is unpredictable. Types of seating arrangements are here.

Reading Comprehension– Because this section is unpredictable, you should practise at least 3-8 reading comprehension skills. Read this for a better understanding of Reading comprehension.

DAY-7

Series– To solve this section, use the 5-6 techniques. The difficulty level of series questions can vary, but you must be a master to solve all types of tricks. To obtain the techniques, click here.

Reasoning Puzzles– This section comprises Blood relations, Problems based on ages, Direction test. We advice you to solve as much questions as you can in this day because the other two topics of day 7 are not time consuming. Get your reasoning puzzles here.

DAY-8

Inequalities– Dedicate this day to inequality based questions of reasoning section. Don’t skip this section thinking that its easy and simple. Big no! Nothings is easy. It demands practice. You can refer to our notes here.

Practice 5 reading comprehensions

DAY-9

Try to solve at least 5 IBPS Clerical level mock test as this will give you a clear picture of your speech and the sections where you are lacking. Examine your performance.

Day-10

This day will be devoted to Mock tests. Make up your shortcomings from day 9. This time, your speed should be faster than it was on day 9.

DAY-11

You’re already aware of your speed and mistakes. On day 11, go over the topics where your speed is slow, as well as the formulae you forgot while practicing on days 9 and 10.

DAY-12

This day should be divided into four parts for your convenience. Allow four hours for reading comprehension, error spotting, cloze tests, and so on. After a 15-20 minute break, begin another 6 hour section dedicated to quantitative aptitude. Try to answer as many questions as possible using double diagrams. Given your speed at answering questions, the next two sections should be dedicated to math and reasoning.

DAY-13

This should be your day of general awareness. Examine all static GK and previous month’s information. Learn about the people who were honored this year, as well as some facts and general knowledge topics. You should keep these things in mind.

DAY-14

The second to last day should be a practice drill. Take a piece of mock tests. Mock tests can be practiced on PracticeMock. Close the door and set your watch for one hour. Now imagine you’re in an exam room with a piece of paper in your hand. Sort it out. There will be no cheating. Be truthful with yourself and stop solving after one hour. You will now be able to determine your true speed. Repeat this process 5-6 times.

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DAY-15

You should dedicate this day to reviewing all of the topics and, if you have time, practicing more mock tests. You must unwind both your mind and body. Examine all of the shortcuts and tricks.

15 Days for RRB Clerk are left, So hurry up!!!

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