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RRB
Year: 2024

Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Technicians Grade I, 2024

Uploaded on March 11, 2026

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Technicians Grade I examination, which was conducted in multiple sessions on December 19 and 20, 2024.

Exam Structure and Marking:

  • Each correct answer is awarded 1 mark.

  • Each incorrect answer incurs a penalty of 1/3 mark.

  • Correct options are explicitly designated in the document with a green tick icon.

Content Coverage:The examination covers a broad range of technical and general subjects, including:

  • Mathematics: Topics encompass algebra (quadratic equations, arithmetic progressions), geometry (triangles, cones, circles), trigonometry, probability, and statistics (calculating mean, median, and mode).

  • Physics & Electronics: The syllabus includes classical mechanics (force, work, power, energy), electromagnetism (induced EMF, solenoids, circuits, resistors), and electronics (semiconductor physics, transistors, p-n junctions, and 8051/8085 microcontrollers).

  • Computer & Information Technology: Questions assess proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), operating system operations (Windows/Linux file management), hardware components (PCB, GPUs), and network infrastructure (LAN topologies, email/web protocols).

  • General Knowledge & Reasoning: This section covers the Indian Constitution, significant historical acts, geography (national parks, mining deposits), sports current affairs, and logical reasoning, including series completion, family relationship mapping, and data sufficiency puzzles.

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