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RRB NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories) 2026 exam is getting closer, with exams expected around April 2026. Here is a fact that will wake you up: General Awareness (GA) carries 40 Marks in CBT-1. Yes, you read that right. Out of 100 questions, 40 questions are from GA. That is nearly half the paper! While you are busy solving tough Maths problems that take 2 minutes each, a topper is solving GA questions in just 5 seconds. If you know the answer, you tick it. If you don’t, you skip it. There is no calculation, no formula, and no wasted time. This makes GA the highest-scoring and time-saving section of the entire exam. But the syllabus is vast—History, Geography, Science, Current Affairs… where do you even start? To help you master this huge syllabus without getting overwhelmed, we have provided free RRB NTPC General Awareness Topic Tests. These are short, 10-minute quizzes that help you revise specific topics quickly. In this blog, we have shared direct links so you can start practicing right now.

Attempt Free RRB NTPC General Awareness Topic Tests

You don’t need to read a 500-page book on “Ancient History.” Smart study means focusing on what the Railways actually ask. Pick a high-weightage topic (like “Current Affairs” or “Science”) and solve a Topic Test. Click on the links below to start your free practice:

Topic AreaFocus of the TestDirect Link to Attempt Free Test
Current Affairs (Latest)Appointments, Sports, Awards, Summits.[Click Here for Current Affairs Test]
History (Modern India)Gandhi Era, Freedom Struggle, Congress.[Click Here for History Topic Test]
General ScienceDiseases, Vitamins, Inventions, Units.[Click Here for Science Topic Test]
Indian PolityConstitution, Articles, President, Parliament.[Click Here for Polity Topic Test]
GeographySolar System, Rivers, National Parks, Dams.[Click Here for Geography Topic Test]
Static GKFolk Dances, Temples, Books & Authors.[Click Here for Static GK Test]
Computer KnowledgeBasic abbreviations (CPU, RAM), Shortcuts.[Click Here for Computer Topic Test]
EconomicsRBI, Five Year Plans, GDP basics.[Click Here for Economy Topic Test]

Know Your RRB NTPC General Awareness Syllabus

The syllabus is vast, but you don’t need to know everything. You just need to know what is important.

Key Topics to Master:

  • Current Affairs: This is the King! Expect 10-12 questions just from the last 6-8 months. Focus on Sports (Olympics/Cricket), Awards (Padma/Nobel), and Govt Schemes.
  • General Science: Questions on Human Body, Vitamins, Diseases, and Light/Sound are guaranteed.
  • Static GK: Art & Culture is very important. Memorize Classical Dances, Festivals, and Monuments.
  • Polity: Don’t read the whole Constitution. Just learn the Fundamental Rights, Duties, and important Amendments.
  • Computers: Yes, 2-3 basic computer questions (like “Full form of USB”) are often asked.

Why General Awareness Topic Tests Are Important?

  1. Highest Weightage (40 Marks): You simply cannot clear NTPC without a good score in GA. It covers 40% of the exam!
  2. Time Management: You can solve 40 GA questions in just 10-12 minutes. This saves you a huge amount of time to solve the 60 questions of Maths and Reasoning comfortably.
  3. Boosts Accuracy: Students often get confused between similar options (e.g., “Battle of Plassey” vs “Battle of Buxar”). Topic tests clear these doubts and reduce negative marking.
  4. Daily Revision: You can’t memorize GK in one day. Taking a small 10-minute test daily keeps the facts fresh in your memory.

How to Use GA Topic Tests?

  • Daily Routine: Make a rule—“No Sleep without GK.” Take one Current Affairs test and one Static GK test every night before sleeping.
  • Analyze Mistakes: If you marked “Vitamin A” instead of “Vitamin C,” read the solution. That mistake will help you remember the correct answer forever.
  • Don’t Guess: There is 1/3rd negative marking. If you are not 100% sure, skip the question. Topic tests teach you the art of skipping.
  • Make Short Notes: If you find a new fact in the test (e.g., “Who is the CEO of NITI Aayog?”), Write it down in a small notebook.

Remember: 40 Marks is a game-changer. If you master General Awareness, you are already halfway to your dream job. Start practicing smart with our free tests.

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FAQs: RRB NTPC General Awareness Topic Tests

How many marks does General Awareness carry in RRB NTPC CBT-1?

General Awareness carries 40 Marks in CBT-1, which is the highest among all sections.

Is there negative marking in GA?

Yes! Like other sections, there is a 1/3rd negative marking for every wrong answer.

How many months of Current Affairs should I cover?

For the 2026 exam, focus on Current Affairs from August 2025 to March 2026 (Last 8 months).

Are these topic tests free?

Yes! All the topic tests provided in the links above are 100% free to attempt.

Is Science important for NTPC?

Yes, usually 8-10 questions out of 40 come from General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). Do not skip it.

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