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Only 10 days to go for the SIDBI Grade A Phase 1 Exam 2025! Are you ready to face the GA section of the exam on 6th September 2025? And Current Affairs? The General Awareness will play a pivotal role in maximizing your overall Phase 1 score. Needless to say, it has a high weightage, and you need to prepare it well to score well. And in GA, Current Affairs is the real game-changer. Without it, you can’t score well. Most of the questions come from the economy, finance, and MSME-related news of the last 4 to 6 months. If you master Current Affairs, you can easily increase your overall score. So read on, practice well, and don’t forget to download the PDF of 500+ SIDBI Grade A Current Affairs Questions with Answers.

500+ Current Affairs Qs with Answers PDF

Now that there are only 10 days left for the exam, you must be in the midst of your revision. It is also imperative that you need to revise the current affairs quickly. Current Affairs is not just about reading the news. It is about revising daily and connecting events to finance, economy, and MSMEs. So, to speed up your Current Affairs, we have provided you with 500 exam-like questions in PDF form.

Click on the link below to go through all the questions before it’s too late:

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How to Speed Up Your Current Affairs Prep?

You must speed up your Current Affairs preparation right now. Don’t wait for tomorrow. All you need to do is download the PDF, pick a free mock test, and accelerate. Practice a little every day, and revise every week. If you keep this habit, you will be far ahead of others who will start late.

Here are the 5 most practical tips to cover Current Affairs for SIDBI Grade A 2025:

1. Read in the morning and revise at night

Go through and read a reliable source every day, especially news on the economy, finance, MSMEs, and RBI updates. Mark important points, and write them down in short notes to revise them 2-3 days before the exam. But don’t just read and forget. Revise all that you read at the end of the day. Revision makes your memory stronger. Daily revision gives you long-term retention. And when you face the actual exam, these facts will come back to you quickly.

2. Connect current events with finance topics

You must connect Current Affairs with banking and finance. When you read about inflation, connect it with RBI’s monetary policy. When you read about MSMEs, connect it with SIDBI schemes. This linking process makes Current Affairs logical. It is not just about facts, but about understanding the impact. Make small charts, connect schemes with their ministries, connect reports with their publishing body. This way, you will not only memorize faster but also answer analytical questions. Linking Current Affairs is a smart way to master GA.

3. Practice questions like the real exam

You must also practice with mock tests. Just reading Current Affairs will not help, you must test yourself. Start with a free mock test today. See where you stand. Then keep practicing daily quizzes and weekly mock tests. The more you practice, the faster you recall. Mock tests give you real exam pressure, and you learn to manage time. Also, after every test, check your mistakes, and revise those questions again. This habit of testing and revising will skyrocket your GA score in the exam.

4. Concentrate on 6 months of CA

You must focus on the last 6 months of Current Affairs. Don’t waste time on old news. The exam mainly asks questions from the last 4 to 6 months. So, concentrate on that period. Prepare economy, finance, MSMEs, government schemes, and RBI updates. Don’t try to cover everything, but cover the important 6 months deeply. This focused preparation saves time and gives better results. Remember, depth is more important than breadth in Current Affairs.

5. Note down facts and revise them again and again

Toppers always pen notes and revisit them again and again to maximize their retention. You must also make short notes of Current Affairs. Write down schemes, reports, appointments, and important numbers. Keep them handy. Revise them while traveling, during breaks, or before sleeping. Short notes will save your time in revision. They will help you remember the facts easily. So, revise them again and again. Revise them until they become part of your long-term memory. In an exam, where time is short and speed and accuracy matter most, this practice will help you recall even the toughest of the information in the real exam.

Action Time

The General Awareness section can increase or decrease your SIDBI Grade A Phase 1 score. And Current Affairs is the backbone of GA. If you start thorough practice today, you will always be ahead of others. Daily reading, day-wise revision, linking news with finance, and practicing with mock tests will give you an edge on the exam day. Focus on the last 6 months, and make short notes. And don’t forget to download the PDF of 500+ Current Affairs Questions with Answers.

Disclaimer: The current affairs questions and answers provided are compiled from expert analysis of exam trends, reliable sources, and previous papers. They are intended for practice and guidance only, not official SIDBI Grade A exam content. Actual exam questions may differ. Candidates should always verify details through official SIDBI notices.

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FAQs

Q1. How many months of Current Affairs are needed for SIDBI Grade A?

Last 4 to 6 months.

Q2. What topics are most important?

Economy, finance, MSMEs, RBI reports.

Q3. Is static GK also asked?

Yes, committees, HQs, and indices.

Q4. Should I read newspapers daily?

Yes, especially for economy and finance.

Q5. Are mock tests useful for GA?

Yes, they help in revision and practice.

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