IBPS will be releasing the Exam date for RRB PO/Clerk Mains soon for Regional Rural Banks, for which a total of 9698 vacancies had been released. The Prelims are over and it’s time for the Mains preparation, which you might be aiming at right now. To be recruited as an RRB PO or Clerk, you need to focus on each section of the upcoming Mains Exams. The Hindi language is one of those sections and one of the most scoring sections as well, which we’ll be discussing here.
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Institute of Banking Personnel and Selection (IBPS) decides the exam pattern and syllabus for IBPS RRB Exam. The syllabus encompasses 5 topics, Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, English/Hindi language, Computer Awareness, and General knowledge. You will get a total of 45 minutes to answer 80 questions of the preliminary papers of both Office Assistant and Officer Scale 1 posts. And, for the mains examination, you will get a total of 2 hours to solve the paper carrying 200 questions from 5 sections given below:
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IBPS RRB परीक्षा में निम्नलिखित सेक्शन पर आधारित प्रश्न पूछे जाते हैं:
In this article, we’ll focus on the Hindi section and the important subjects that you need to cover to score maximum marks in it.
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A candidate can choose only one language from the English or Hindi Language section in the IBPS RRB exam. Your choice depends on which language you are proficient in. If you feel you can score maximum by choosing Hindi, you can prepare the syllabus well. Given below is the syllabus for English and Hindi Language:
Hindi Language Topics |
Gadyansh (Paragraph) |
Vartani |
Alankar |
Muhavre |
Vyakaran |
Vipritarthak Shabd |
Samanarthak Shabd |
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Here are the most important topics that you must prepare well in order to get maximum marks in the Hindi section.
Topics | The weightage (Expected number of Questions) |
Reading Comprehension | 10 Questions |
Cloze Test | 5 to 10 Questions |
Spotting Errors | 5 to 10 Questions |
Sentence Improvement | 5 to 10 Questions |
Para jumbles | 5 Questions |
Mis-spelled word/ Idiom-Phrase-Folklore/ Odd one out based Questions | 5 Questions |
There are also some useful books available in the market that can help boost your preparation. here are the two most important books you can grab to test and improve your Hindi skills and that can cover many topics of the Hindi Language syllabus:
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As Hindi can prove to be a tremendously scoring section, you need to thoroughly cover all the Hindi topics given above to score well in the upcoming RRB PO/Clerk Exam 2021, especially all the important topics. Attempt Mock Tests to test your abilities and time management skills. Analyze the Mock Test and do the needful. Hindi Language can help you in maximizing your score and can better your overall score. So, prepare it well.
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Q1. What is the IBPS RRB syllabus?
Answer: IBPS RRB syllabus includes topics like Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, Computer Knowledge, General Awareness, Hindi/English Language for both Prelims & Mains exam. You need to study all these subjects as per the latest syllabus.
Q2. What is the difference between the syllabus of the IBPS RRB PO and the Clerk exam?
Answer: There is no difference in the syllabus. In fact, the topics are the same, but the only difference lies in the difficulty level of the questions asked in the exam. RRB PO has little tougher questions than RRB Clerk.
Q3. Does IBPS RRB have an interview round?
Answer: There is no interview round for Office Assistant posts, but an interview will be part of the selection process for the post of Officers Scale I, II, and Scale III.
Q4. Can I Apply for both IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I and Office Assistant?
Answer: Yes, if you meet the eligibility criteria of both posts, you apply online for both posts.
Q5. Is there a negative marking scheme in the IBPS RRB exam?
Answer: There will be a penalty for wrong answers marked in the Objective Tests. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate one-fourth of the marks (1/4th) assigned to that question will be deducted.
Q6. Are the marks obtained in the prelims exam considered for calculating the final selection?
Answer: No, only the marks scored in the mains and interview round will be considered for final selection.
Q7. Is there any sectional cut-off for each section in the IBPS RRB exam?
Answer: Yes, Each candidate will be required to obtain a minimum score in each test of the Online Prelims and Mains examination to be considered to be shortlisted for the next round.
Q8. What is the duration of the IBPS RRB Exam 2021?
Answer. The time duration of the IBPS RRB exam for prelims is 45 minutes and for the mains, students will be given 2 hours for the completion of the examination.
Q9. Is there any negative marking for IBPS RRB Exam 2021?
Answer. Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
Q10. How many vacancies have been released for IBPS RRB Recruitment 2021?
Answer: 12,810 vacancies have been released for IBPS RRB Recruitment 2021
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