RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper and Answer for 21 January 2019 – Candidates can check and download RRB ALP Stage 2 Question Paper from this page. Railway Recruitment Board releases RRB ALP Answer Key on the zonal website of RRBs, in the login. Candidates can access the link from this page by entering user id and password. Use RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper and Answer for 21 January 2019 to calculate the score in the exam.
RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper and Answer Key
RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper and Answer for 21 January 2019 Exam are given below.
RRB ALP 2019 CBT 2 Question Paper 21 Jan Phase 1 – Download ALP Recruitment CTB 2 Phase 1 PDF
RRB ALP 2019 CBT 2 Question Paper 21 Jan Phase 2 – Download ALP Recruitment CTB 2 Phase 2 PDF
RRB ALP 2019 CBT 2 Question Paper 21 Jan Phase 3 – Download ALP Recruitment CTB 2 Phase 3 PDF
RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper PDF
PDF of Railway Recruitment for ALP examination question paper is given here.
RRB ALP 2019 CBT 2 Question Paper Jan 21 Phase 1 View DownloadHow to Use RRB ALP CBT 2 Answer Key to Calculate Score
Candidates can predict their score using the RRB ALP Answer Key and the question paper. Following is the marking scheme:-
- For each right answer, 1 mark is awarded
- For each wrong answer, 1/3 of the mark is deducted
- There is no negative marking for a non-attempted question.
Calculating the marks based on the Marking scheme- Calculating the marks is simple. One need to follow these steps in order to calculate the marks
- Count the number of attempted questions first
- Then count the number of right answers
- Afterward, count the number of wrong answers.
- Subtract the wrong answers from the right ones.
Example and Formula- Here is an example showing how the marking system works, if 80 questions are attempted and 62 of them are right then- (Number of right answers) x 1- (Number of wrong answers) x 1/3 , i.e. 62 x 1 – 18 x 1/3 = 62-6 = 56. The formula is A x 1- B x 1/3. RRB ALP CBT 2 Qualifying percentage. A candidate should get a minimum amount of percentage in order to be eligible for the next stages in the Selection Procedure. Here is the minimum qualifying percentage for both Part A and Part
Part A- In this part, there is a relaxation for the candidates belonging to the Reserved Category. Following are the qualifying Percentages
- Unreserved Category- 40%
- OBC Category- 30%
- SC Category- 30%
- ST Category- 25%
Part B- In Part B, no relaxation is given. A candidate needs 35% to qualify. RRB ALP Selection ProcessThere are three types of tests held for the RRB ALP selection, two stages of Computer Based Test(CBT) and a Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT). The First Stage of CBT contains 75 questions, while in the Second Stage, there are two parts, Part A and Part B. Part B is of qualifying nature and Part A of the test shortlists the candidate for the third stage, known as Computer Based Aptitude Test. The Final Merit considers the qualification of a candidate in the Computer Based Test while giving a weightage of 70% to part A of the CBT 2 and 30% to Part B of the CBT 2.
Key Features of the RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper
It is impossible for the candidates who take the RRB ALP CBT 2 to remember each and every question. Despite its shortcomings, the unofficial Question Paper can also give candidates a fair idea about the difficulty level and exam structure. RRB will also publish the official Question Paper on its website to aid the students. Here are the advantage of the RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper
- Through the Answer Key and the Official Question Paper, the students can predict their marks.
- The RRB ALP CBT 2 Question Paper can help the candidates, taking the exam in the following days. If they see the Question paper before their own exam, they can prepare accordingly.
RRB ALP CBT 2 Exam Pattern
The RRB CBT 2 is a two part exam. Part A has 100 questions of 1 mark each and Part B is of 75 marks. Part A contains questions from Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Basic Science and Engineering, and General Awareness. Part B has questions as per the selection of Trade by a candidate. While Part A marks are considered for shortlisting the candidates, Part B is qualifying in nature. Following is the questions distribution for Part A :-
Section | Number of Questions |
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Mathematics | 25 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 25 |
Basic Science and Engineering | 40 |
General Awareness | 40 |
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