Geography Questions for RRB NTPC Download Free PDF & Practice Now
Do you want a secure government job in Indian Railways? If your dream is to become a Station Master, Goods Guard, or Clerk, then the RRB NTPC exam is very important for you. To clear this exam, you must score well in General Awareness. Many students feel confused when they see the GA syllabus because it looks very big. But don’t worry. You do not need to study everything. A large number of questions in RRB NTPC come from Geography. Topics like Railway Zones, Rivers, Mountain Passes, and Planets are asked again and again. Geography is easy to learn because it is based on maps and locations. Once you understand it, you will remember it for a long time. To help you prepare better, we have selected the most important Geography questions from previous Railway exams and made a free PDF for you. You can download it and start practicing today.
In both CBT-1 and CBT-2, Geography is a major score booster.
Railways love specific topics. Focus your energy here:
We have prepared a comprehensive PDF containing exam-level questions. We have ensured these questions cover the unique mix of Indian and World Geography that RRB NTPC is famous for. Download it, save it, and practice these questions to build your confidence.
Q1. Where is the headquarters of the South Central Railway (SCR) zone located?
(a) Chennai
(b) Secunderabad
(c) Hubli
(d) Mumbai
Answer: (b) Secunderabad
Logic: Questions related to Indian Railway zones are frequently asked in exams. Chennai is the headquarters of Southern Railway, Mumbai (CSMT) is Central Railway, and Hubli is South Western Railway.
Q2. Which pass connects Srinagar to Leh?
(a) Banihal Pass
(b) Zoji La Pass
(c) Nathu La Pass
(d) Rohtang Pass
Answer: (b) Zoji La Pass
Logic: Zoji La Pass is the vital link between Kashmir Valley and Ladakh. Nathu La Pass is located in Sikkim, while Rohtang Pass connects Manali to Lahaul-Spiti.
Q3. Which planet has the maximum number of moons (natural satellites)?
(a) Jupiter
(b) Saturn
(c) Uranus
(d) Mars
Answer: (b) Saturn
Logic: Saturn currently has the highest number of confirmed moons (146 as per recent updates), overtaking Jupiter. Solar System–based questions are common in competitive exams like RRB.
Q4. The Suez Canal connects which two water bodies?
(a) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
(b) Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
(c) Red Sea and Arabian Sea
(d) Black Sea and Caspian Sea
Answer: (a) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
Logic: The Suez Canal is an artificial waterway in Egypt that allows ships to travel between Europe and South Asia without sailing around Africa.
Q5. Which state in India is the largest producer of Bauxite?
(a) Jharkhand
(b) Odisha
(c) Chhattisgarh
(d) Madhya Pradesh
Answer: (b) Odisha
Logic: Odisha produces nearly 50% of India’s total bauxite. Mineral production data is very important for exams like NTPC.
Q6. According to Census 2011, which Indian state has the lowest literacy rate?
(a) Rajasthan
(b) Bihar
(c) Jharkhand
(d) Arunachal Pradesh
Answer: (b) Bihar
Logic: Bihar had the lowest literacy rate (approximately 61.8%) as per Census 2011. Kerala recorded the highest literacy rate. Census-based questions are frequently asked in Railway exams.
Q7. The Pampas grasslands are found in which continent?
(a) North America
(b) South America
(c) Africa
(d) Australia
Answer: (b) South America
Logic: The Pampas are fertile lowlands mainly found in Argentina and Uruguay. North America has Prairies, and Africa has Savannas.
Q8. Which river is known as the “Dakshin Ganga” (Ganga of the South)?
(a) Krishna
(b) Kaveri
(c) Godavari
(d) Mahanadi
Answer: (c) Godavari
Logic: Godavari is the longest river in Peninsular India and is therefore known as the “Dakshin Ganga.” Kaveri is sometimes called the Ganga of the South due to its religious importance, but generally, Godavari is the correct answer in exams.
Q9. Saddle Peak is the highest peak of which island group?
(a) Lakshadweep
(b) Andaman and Nicobar
(c) Minicoy
(d) Maldives
Answer: (b) Andaman and Nicobar
Logic: Saddle Peak is located in North Andaman and is the highest point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Q10. Which layer of the atmosphere is ideal for flying jet airplanes?
(a) Troposphere
(b) Stratosphere
(c) Mesosphere
(d) Thermosphere
Answer: (b) Stratosphere
Logic: Jet airplanes fly in the lower stratosphere because it has less turbulence and fewer weather disturbances compared to the troposphere.
Most candidates think that preparing for geography will be tough, and it will take a lot of time. Thinking in that direction is not wrong, but you can prepare for it effectively if you follow the tips.
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Yes. Unlike SSC GD, which focuses mostly on India, RRB NTPC asks about World Geography too (Deserts, Grasslands, Oceans, and Continents).
You can expect around 5 to 6 questions in the General Awareness section.
Extremely important! Since it is a Railway exam, they often ask where the headquarters of specific zones (such as Northern Railway and Western Railway) are located.
You can download the free, exam-level PDF by clicking the link provided in this blog post.
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