RRB NTPC Mock Test Challenge Boost Your Score to 80+ in CBT 1
RRB NTPC 2026 CBT-1 exams are starting from 16th March 2026. With just a few days left in your hands, the time for reading thick history books and learning new math chapters is completely over. Let’s be very honest. You might have completed the entire syllabus, but when you sit in the exam hall, the ticking timer makes your brain freeze. Many students fail not because they lack knowledge, but because they lack speed and make silly mistakes. So, how do you fix this fear and secure a safe score of 80+? The answer is the RRB NTPC Mock Test Challenge. If your score is stuck in the 50s or 60s, this challenge will completely change your game. In this simple way, if you accept this challenge, then you can increase your chances of scoring 80+ marks in the exam.
The challenge is very simple but highly effective. For the next 15 days, you have to promise yourself to take one full-length CBT-1 mock test every single day (or alternate days if you need more revision time). But wait, just clicking “Submit” is not the challenge. The real challenge is sitting continuously for 90 minutes without checking your phone, and then spending another 60 minutes finding out why you gave the wrong answers.
You might be thinking, “Why should I give a test daily? I will just revise my notes.” Here is why this challenge is the secret weapon of toppers:
If you want to see your score jump from 60 to 80+, you must follow these rules strictly:
Rule 1: No Pausing Allowed! Once you start the timer, do not pause the test to drink water or check a WhatsApp message. Sit in a quiet corner of your room and give it like a real exam.
Rule 2: Match Your Exam Shift If you know your actual exam is in the morning shift (say, 9:00 AM), make it a strict habit to give your daily mock test at exactly 9:00 AM. This sets your body clock perfectly.
Rule 3: The 60-Minute Analysis Rule (Most Important) Giving a 90-minute test is useless if you don’t do this. Spend 60 minutes analyzing your result.
Rule 4: Keep a “Mistake Diary.” Buy a small notebook. Every time you make a mistake in a mock test (like writing the wrong formula for a cylinder), write it down in this diary. Read this diary every night before sleeping.
During your mock test challenge, practice this specific attempt strategy to maximize your marks:
Taking a mock test every day can feel tiring. Some days your score might drop to 55, and you will feel like crying. Do not give up. A low score in a mock test is a blessing because it means you made the mistake at home, not in the real exam hall! Learn from it and move forward. Accept this Mock Test Challenge today. Put your head down, practice hard, and I am telling you, you will see a massive jump in your confidence and your marks.
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The full-length CBT 1 mock test contains exactly 100 questions: 40 from General Awareness, 30 from Mathematics, and 30 from General Intelligence & Reasoning.
You will be given exactly 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes) to complete all 100 questions.
Yes! Just like the real exam, our mock tests have a strict negative marking of 1/3rd mark for every incorrect answer. This helps you practice accuracy.
While cutoffs depend on the difficulty of the shift and your zone, consistently scoring 75 to 80+ marks in your mock tests puts you in a very safe and comfortable zone.
If you have completed your syllabus, taking one mock test daily is great. But if you still need time to revise your notes, taking one mock test every alternate day is the perfect balance.
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