RRB Group D General Knowledge Topic Tests
Sign Up on PracticeMock for Free Test, General Awareness, Current Affairs, Exam Notifications and Updates

Home » RRB Group D » RRB Group D General Knowledge Topic Tests

Railway Recruitment Board has postponed the RRB Group D CBT 2025 exam. You are strongly advised to use this time in your preparation more smartly. We know that most of you have completed your syllabus and practice, but you should still focus on your improvement. You’ve mastered Maths and Reasoning, but what about the General Awareness and Current Affairs section? It carries a total of 20 marks. Since the syllabus is vast, you can master and score well by focusing on the most important topics. To help you turn this challenging section into a scoring opportunity, we have provided free RRB Group D General Knowledge (GK) Topic Tests. These tests are the fastest way to check your recall and ensure your knowledge is solid.

Most Scoring Topics in RRB Group D General Awareness & Current Affairs

At this important stage, the only thing that you can do is smart revision with short topic tests. You are strongly advised not to cover new topics. Just focus on topics that you have already covered. The RRB exam structure demands a focused approach, blending key Static GK facts with the most recent Current Affairs.

1. Current Affairs

Why It’s Important: Current Affairs often accounts for the largest and most dynamic portion of this section. Questions are usually direct, based on the last 6-8 months.

Key Focus Areas:

  • National & International Events: Focus on major government schemes (especially those related to transport/infrastructure/youth), Summits, and important appointments.
  • Awards & Honours: Recent winners of major national (Padma, Khel Ratna) and international awards.
  • Sports: Major tournaments (Olympics, Asian Games, World Cups) and associated winners/venues.
  • Books & Authors: Focus on books released by political leaders, famous personalities, or those related to recent events.

Attempt Free RRB Group D Current Affairs Tests

2. Indian Polity & Constitution

Why It’s Important: Polity is static, meaning the facts never change. It’s a high-return-on-effort topic. Questions mostly revolve around the basics.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Articles & Schedules: Memorize the most important Articles (e.g., Fundamental Rights, Emergency Provisions) and the Schedules (especially the 8th and 10th).
  • Constitutional Bodies: Functions of the Election Commission, UPSC, CAG, and basic facts about the President, Prime Minister, and Parliament.
  • Amendments: Focus on the key amendments that brought major changes (e.g., 42nd, 44th, 61st).

Attempt Free RRB Group D Indian Polity Tests

3. Geography

Why It’s Important: Geography questions in RRB often have a practical or Indian context, sometimes linking directly to the railway network (e.g., states with long coastlines, major rivers).

Key Focus Areas:

  • Indian Rivers & Dams: Know the origin and states covered by major river systems.
  • Indian States & Capitals: Basic knowledge of location, capitals, and major natural features (e.g., mountain ranges).
  • Atmosphere & Climate: Basic facts about layers of the atmosphere, major winds, and monsoons.
  • World Geography Basics: Capitals, Currencies, and major organizations (UN, UNESCO, etc.).

Attempt Free RRB Group D Geography Tests

4. History & Culture

Why It’s Important: History can be vast, but RRB focuses heavily on the modern era and India’s cultural diversity. After an in-depth analysis of many previous year question papers, we have chosen the topics below are the most important. Prepare these topics by attempting our free topic tests.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Indian National Movement (Modern History): Focus on the years 1885 (Congress formation) to 1947. Know the major movements, Viceroy names, and key dates.
  • Art & Culture: Major classical and folk dances of different states, famous temples/monuments, and important festivals.
  • Ancient/Medieval: Only focus on major empires (like Mauryan, Gupta, Delhi Sultanate) and their key rulers/buildings.

Attempt Free RRB Group D History Tests

5. Economy & Miscellaneous GK

Why It’s Important: These questions often relate to government functions, banking, and basic economic indicators.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Basic Economics: Terms like GDP, Inflation, RBI functions, and different types of taxes.
  • Finance & Banking: Focus on the basic structure of Indian banking and the role of major institutions.
  • Scientific & Technological Developments: Recent launches by ISRO/DRDO, and basic terms in technology.
  • Important Days: Key national and international days (e.g., World Environment Day, National Youth Day).

Attempt Free RRB Group D Economy Tests

How do Top Scorers Master the General Knowledge Section?

GK is not a type of section that you can solve; regular revision and practice are the only ways to prepare for it. The difference between a topper and an average student here is the quality of their revision and self-testing. Use our free tests to check these three things:

  1. The Factual Recall Check (The Guessing Game): If you take over 10 seconds for a GK question, you don’t know the answer, you’re guessing. If you miss a question (e.g., Which amendment lowered the voting age?), immediately note the correct fact (61st) and revise the surrounding facts. Stop reading lists; start quizzing yourself.
  2. The Context Check (Current Affairs Decay): Did you miss a question about a recent sports event? Current Affairs facts have a short shelf life. Your revision must focus on the last 3-4 weeks first, then move backward. If you miss a CA question, practice quizzes frequently to keep the information “fresh.”
  3. The Static-to-Dynamic Link Check: RRB often links questions (e.g., Which state is the Konkan Railway in? Name the capital). Train your brain to link a Current Affair (e.g., New scheme launched in Rajasthan) with its Static Geography/Polity facts (capital, CM, major river). This can be done easily by attempting our free current affairs quizzes.

Budget-friendly online courses for SSC, Railways, and State exams, detailing 'SSC Pro' and 'SSC Prime' features.

Join our exclusive Telegram group for expert guidance, personalized tips, and real-time solutions to boost your SSC exam prep. [Click here to join now!]

Other Blogs Related to RRB Group D 2025
RRB Group D SyllabusRRB Group D Study Plan for 1 Month
RRB Group D Previous Year Question PapersRRB Group D Selection Process
RRB Group D SalaryRRB Group D Cut Off
RRB Group D Vacancy

FAQs: RRB Group D General Knowledge Topic Tests

How many questions are asked from General Knowledge in RRB Group D?

Around 20 questions are asked from General Awareness and Current Affairs, making it one of the most scoring sections in the exam.

What is the syllabus for RRB Group D General Knowledge?

It includes Current Affairs, Indian Polity, History, Geography, Economy, General Science, Static GK, and Railway-related general awareness topics.

How can I prepare General Knowledge for RRB Group D quickly?

Focus on high-frequency topics, revise daily, and take free topic-wise GK tests to strengthen memory and improve recall speed.

Which months of Current Affairs should I study for RRB Group D 2025?

Cover at least the last 8 months of Current Affairs, giving more importance to events from May 2025 to December 2025.

Are the Current Affairs questions in RRB Group D difficult?

No, they are direct and factual. Regular reading of monthly updates and practicing quizzes will make them easy to answer.

    Free Mock Tests for the Upcoming Exams

Disclaimer: PracticeMock articles — exam analysis, expected cut‑offs, expected topics, exam pattern, syllabus, strategies, dates, results, recruitment updates — are for guidance only. Exams are conducted by SSC, IBPS, SBI, RBI, SEBI, NABARD, UPSC, IRDAI, PFRDA, and other authorities. Always check the official notifications/websites for verified information. PracticeMock content is not official.

By Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *