You have only 10 days to go for the PFRDA 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+ PFRDA Grade A Current Affairs Questions with Answers.
This PDF has been specially prepared to cover the most expected Current Affairs topics for your exam. It includes economy, finance, appointments, sports, reports, schemes, and all the important updates from the last 6 months.
500+ PFRDA Grade A Current Affairs Qs with Answers PDF – Click Here to Download
General Awareness in PFRDA is not like other sections. Reasoning, English, and Quantitative Aptitude have a limit. It’s near impossible to score full marks in them. But in GA, if you revise thoroughly, you can fetch almost every mark. That’s why Current Affairs often help in deciding who clears the cut-off and who misses it by a few marks.
Think of it this way: if you miss one reasoning puzzle, you lose 5 marks. But in GA, every single update, whether it’s an RBI notification, a sports tournament, or a government scheme, can help you score 1 mark in seconds. The return on investment here is unbeatable.
Before we dive into the syllabus tips, let’s quickly look at the exam pattern so you know the role GA plays:
Paper 1 (General Stream)
Paper 2 (General Stream)
Main point: Paper 1 + Paper 2 are qualifying, but you must clear sectional as well as overall cut-offs. GA often acts as the savior because it’s faster to attempt.
If you’re looking for a plan that can help you revise CA (Ga) with other subjects, you must follow an effective 10-day revision schedule.
Now, let’s focus on practical tips to master current affairs!
Now, let’s throw light on how you should cover each area of Current Affairs in these last days.
Focus only on high-value MoUs, agreements, and summits. Skip local-level news. Cover G20, BRICS, SCO, and major India-hosted events. These are very important as they get repeated in almost every financial exam.
This is the backbone of GA. RBI policy updates, SEBI regulations, inflation figures, GDP forecasts, and banking mergers are must-read. You will almost certainly see 4–5 direct questions from here.
Don’t try to learn every code name. Focus on joint exercises with major partners like USA, Russia, France, and Japan. These are important, but only 1–2 questions may appear.
Obituaries, major appointments like new RBI Deputy Governor, SEBI Chairman, Finance Secretary, and retirements of well-known personalities. This is a scoring area with quick one-liners.
No need to mug every match result. Learn te names of on winners of major tournaments like Wimbledon, Olympics, World Cups, Asian Games. That’s where questions usually come from.
Stick to major environmental summits (COP), new species discovery, and important space launches by ISRO. Don’t clutter your brain with low-value details.
Every year, 2–3 questions come from flagship government schemes. Revise Atal Pension Yojana, NPS, and schemes related to MSME. Reports by NITI Aayog, RBI, IMF, and World Bank are very important.
Nobel Prize, Booker, Sahitya Akademi, and sports awards like Khel Ratna. For books, cover the latest political memoirs or finance-related books launched in 2025.
Revise Capitals, Currencies, Organisation HQs, National Parks, Power Plants, and Cabinet Ministers. These are generally moderately important but can give you an easy 1–2 marks.
It’s essential to revise all the topics that are asked in the Current affairs part. And you have many GA topics to revise along with Current Affairs, not to mention English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning. Here’s a practical way to divide your revision:
If you follow this, you will be exam-ready with a strong grip over GA.
PracticeMock daily GA quizzes are your best friend in the final days. Why? Because they can supply you with fresh daily updates. They give you the opportunity to learn via MCQ format, exactly like the exam. Through them, you can revise 10 to 15 topics at once in just 10 minutes. They cover both static and current affairs. Most importantly, they help you retain facts longer by testing recall.
The PFRDA Grade A Phase 1 exam is standing on your doorstep to knock on your door on 6th September 2025. And GA is the section that can open that door or close it for you. The choice is yours. If you revise smartly, attempt daily quizzes, and practice all the 500+ Current Affairs Questions from the PDF, you will not only clear the sectional cut-off but also boost your total score. Stay focused, keep revising, and don’t leave GA for the last night. Don’t forget, it is the simplest section to score, but only if you prepare it with discipline.
Prepare the CA of the last 4 to 6 months.
Yes, especially for the preparation of the economy and finance.
Yes, they complete mock tests that not only cover GA but also other subjects as well. So, it’s better to take full-length mock tests that provide a real exam-like setting.
Disclaimer: This article has been prepared for informational and educational purposes only, based on previous exam trends, expert analysis, and publicly available data. It is not an official notification, and the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) — the official conducting authority for the exam — has not endorsed or released the content herein. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, exam patterns and question types may change, and readers are advised to verify details with official PFRDA updates. The practice material and predictions provided are intended to support preparation and should not be considered guaranteed exam content. Neither the authors nor PracticeMock accept responsibility for any discrepancies, errors, or outcomes arising from reliance on this article. For official information, please refer to the PFRDA website.
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