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The countdown has officially ended! The RRB Junior Engineer (JE) 2026 exam starts from 19th February 2026. If you are an engineering student, I know your situation right now. You have revised your Technical subjects, practiced Maths formulas, and memorized Science facts. But there is one section that still haunts most engineers: General Awareness (Current Affairs). Here is the truth: General Awareness carries 15 Marks in CBT-1. Most students think, “I will skip this section. It’s too vast.” That is a big mistake. Out of those 15 marks, nearly 8 to 10 questions come directly from Current Affairs. If you are ignoring Current Affairs, you are throwing away the easiest marks of the paper. To help you revise the most important topics in these final hours, we have provided Free RRB JE Current Affairs Topic Tests. In this blog, we have shared direct links to our free current affairs for RRB JE so you can practice the important questions right now.

Attempt Free RRB JE Current Affairs Topic Tests

You don’t have time to read newspapers or monthly magazines now. Smart study is key. We have filtered the most important topics (like Awards, Sports, and Appointments) into short quizzes. Click on the links below to start your free practice:

Topic AreaFocus of the TestDirect Link to Attempt Free Test
Appointments (2025-26)New CEOs, Governors, CMs, Heads of Organizations.[Click Here for Appointments Test]
Sports Current AffairsOlympics, Cricket World Cup, Asian Games, IPL.[Click Here for Sports CA Test]
Awards & HonoursNobel Prize, Padma Awards, Filmfare, Bharat Ratna.[Click Here for Awards Topic Test]
Science & TechISRO Missions (Gaganyaan), DRDO Missiles, AI tools.[Click Here for Sci-Tech CA Test]
Government SchemesCentral Govt Yojanas launched in 2024-25.[Click Here for Schemes Test]
Books & AuthorsRecent books by famous personalities.[Click Here for Books Topic Test]
Summits & ConferencesG20, BRICS, COP Summits (Venues & Themes).[Click Here for Summits Test]
Defense ExercisesJoint Military Exercises (e.g., Yudh Abhyas, Mitra Shakti).[Click Here for Defense CA Test]

What to Study in the Last Minute? (High Priority Topics)

You cannot study everything. Be selective. Based on previous Railway trends, these are the Hot Topics for 2026:

  • Sports: Railways loves Sports! Memorize the winners of Grand Slams (Tennis), IPL 2025, and National Games.
  • Appointments: Who is the new Chairman of Railway Board? Who is the Chief of Army Staff? These “Who’s Who” questions are guaranteed.
  • Awards: Focus on Nobel Prizes 2025 and Padma Awards 2026.
  • Science & Defense: Any recent satellite launch by ISRO or a new missile test by DRDO is very important.

Why Current Affairs is the “Game Changer”?

  1. Low Effort, High Reward: You can finish the entire Current Affairs section in 3-4 minutes. This saves you 10 minutes to solve complex Maths calculations.
  2. No Negative Marking Trap: unlike Maths, where a calculation error kills you, in CA, you know the answer instantly. If you don’t know, you skip. It improves accuracy.
  3. Merit Booster: Everyone studies Technical and Maths. But only toppers score well in GA. This is where you beat the competition.
  4. Helps in CBT-2: Current Affairs is also a part of CBT-2. So, this preparation is an investment for the next stage too.

How to Revise Current Affairs in 1 Day?

  • Don’t Read Theory: Stop reading paragraphs. It’s too late.
  • Solve Quizzes: Use the links above. Solving a question helps your brain remember the answer better than reading it.
  • Focus on “Names” and “Places”: In Railways, they ask direct facts. Where was the G20 summit held? Who won the Gold Medal? Focus on these specific details.
  • Last 6 Months Only: Stick to news from August 2025 to January 2026. 90% of questions will come from here.

Remember: These 10 marks can decide whether you qualify for CBT-2 or not. Don’t take it lightly. Start smart with our free tests.

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FAQs: Current Affairs for RRB JE

How many marks does Current Affairs carry in RRB JE?

Out of 15 marks for General Awareness, usually 8-10 marks are from Current Affairs.

How many months of Current Affairs should I cover?

For the Feb 2026 exam, focus heavily on the last 6 months (Aug 2025 – Jan 2026).

Is there negative marking in Current Affairs?

Yes! Like other sections, there is a 1/3rd negative marking for every wrong answer. Do not guess blindly!

Are weekly current affairs quizzes free?

Yes! All the weekly current affairs provided on PracticeMock are 100% free to attempt.

Can I skip Static GK and focus only on Current Affairs?

Yes, at this last moment, focusing on Current Affairs is a smarter strategy because Static GK is too vast to cover in one day. Current Affairs has a higher probability of questions.

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