Most Expected MCQs for RRB NTPC Undergraduate Level Exam 2025: Practice Question Bank

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Are you preparing for the RRB NTPC Undergraduate Level Exam 2025? To help you ace the exam, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of 100 most expected multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering key topics like General Awareness, Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, English, and Current Affairs.

This question bank is designed to boost your confidence and improve your accuracy in the exam. Practice these questions regularly to get familiar with the exam pattern and increase your chances of success!


General Awareness Questions

  1. Who is the current Prime Minister of India in 2025?
    a) Narendra Modi
    b) Manmohan Singh
    c) Rahul Gandhi
    d) Amit Shah
    Answer: a) Narendra Modi
  2. What is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh?
    a) Itanagar
    b) Dispur
    c) Guwahati
    d) Shillong
    Answer: a) Itanagar
  3. The longest river in India is?
    a) Ganga
    b) Brahmaputra
    c) Godavari
    d) Yamuna
    Answer: a) Ganga
  1. Who wrote the Indian National Anthem?
    a) Rabindranath Tagore
    b) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
    c) Sarojini Naidu
    d) Kavi Pradeep
    Answer: a) Rabindranath Tagore
  2. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
    a) Venus
    b) Mars
    c) Jupiter
    d) Saturn
    Answer: b) Mars

Mathematics

  1. What is 15% of 200?
    a) 20
    b) 25
    c) 30
    d) 35
    Answer: c) 30
  2. If the ratio of two numbers is 5:6 and their HCF is 12, what is their LCM?
    a) 60
    b) 144
    c) 240
    d) 360
    Answer: c) 240
  3. Simplify: (25 × 16) ÷ (20 × 4)
    a) 5
    b) 10
    c) 25
    d) 50
    Answer: a) 5
  4. What is the square root of 196?
    a) 12
    b) 13
    c) 14
    d) 15
    Answer: c) 14
  5. If 3x – 5 = 16, then x = ?
    a) 5
    b) 7
    c) 8
    d) 21
    Answer: b) 7

General Intelligence & Reasoning

  1. Find the next number in the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, ?
    a) 18
    b) 20
    c) 32
    d) 34
    Answer: c) 32
  2. Which one does not belong to the group?
    Dog, Cat, Lion, Car
    a) Dog
    b) Cat
    c) Lion
    d) Car
    Answer: d) Car
  3. If ‘CAT’ is coded as ‘3120’, what is the code for ‘BAT’?
    a) 2120
    b) 2130
    c) 3120
    d) 1230
    Answer: a) 2120
  4. Find the odd one out: 7, 14, 21, 29, 35
    a) 7
    b) 21
    c) 29
    d) 35
    Answer: c) 29
  5. In a certain code, ‘TRAIN’ is written as ‘UISJO’. How is ‘PLANE’ written in that code?
    a) QMBOF
    b) QLBOF
    c) QLBMF
    d) QLBOE
    Answer: a) QMBOF

English Language

  1. Choose the correct antonym of ‘Scarce’:
    a) Rare
    b) Abundant
    c) Little
    d) Few
    Answer: b) Abundant
  2. Fill in the blank: She ____ to the market every day.
    a) go
    b) goes
    c) going
    d) gone
    Answer: b) goes
  3. Select the correctly spelled word:
    a) Recieve
    b) Receive
    c) Recive
    d) Reciev
    Answer: b) Receive
  4. Find the synonym of ‘Happy’:
    a) Sad
    b) Angry
    c) Joyful
    d) Tired
    Answer: c) Joyful
  5. Choose the correct sentence:
    a) He don’t like apples.
    b) He doesn’t like apples.
    c) He doesn’t likes apples.
    d) He don’t likes apples.
    Answer: b) He doesn’t like apples.

Current Affairs

  1. Which country hosted the G20 summit in 2025?
    a) India
    b) Brazil
    c) Italy
    d) Japan
    Answer: a) India
  2. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2024?
    a) Malala Yousafzai
    b) Abiy Ahmed
    c) Svetlana Tikhanovskaya
    d) Narges Mohammadi
    Answer: d) Narges Mohammadi
  3. What is the theme of World Environment Day 2025?
    a) Beat Air Pollution
    b) Ecosystem Restoration
    c) Plastic Pollution
    d) Climate Action
    Answer: b) Ecosystem Restoration
  4. Which Indian city is known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’?
    a) Hyderabad
    b) Chennai
    c) Bangalore
    d) Pune
    Answer: c) Bangalore
  5. Who is the current RBI Governor (2025)?
    a) Shaktikanta Das
    b) Urjit Patel
    c) Raghuram Rajan
    d) Duvvuri Subbarao
    Answer: a) Shaktikanta Das

More Mathematics and Reasoning

  1. If a train travels 60 km in 50 minutes, what is its speed in km/h?
    a) 72
    b) 70
    c) 75
    d) 80
    Answer: a) 72
  2. If 5 workers can do a job in 20 days, how many days will 10 workers take?
    a) 10
    b) 15
    c) 20
    d) 25
    Answer: a) 10
  3. Find the missing number: 5, 10, 20, 40, ?
    a) 70
    b) 80
    c) 60
    d) 100
    Answer: b) 80
  4. If ‘P’ means ‘+’, ‘Q’ means ‘-’, and ‘R’ means ‘×’, then what is 6 P 3 Q 2 R 2?
    a) 14
    b) 16
    c) 10
    d) 12
    Answer: a) 14
    (Calculation: 6 + 3 – 2 × 2 = 6 + 3 – 4 = 5)
  5. Find the next number in the series: 1, 4, 9, 16, ?
    a) 20
    b) 25
    c) 30
    d) 36
    Answer: b) 25

General Awareness (31-40)

  1. The headquarters of the United Nations is located in?
    a) Geneva
    b) New York
    c) Paris
    d) London
    Answer: b) New York
  2. Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India?
    a) Sonia Gandhi
    b) Indira Gandhi
    c) Sarojini Naidu
    d) Pratibha Patil
    Answer: b) Indira Gandhi
  3. Which Indian state has the largest area?
    a) Maharashtra
    b) Rajasthan
    c) Madhya Pradesh
    d) Uttar Pradesh
    Answer: b) Rajasthan
  4. The Indian currency is known as?
    a) Dollar
    b) Pound
    c) Rupee
    d) Euro
    Answer: c) Rupee
  5. Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?
    a) Mercury
    b) Venus
    c) Mars
    d) Pluto
    Answer: a) Mercury
  6. The Reserve Bank of India was established in?
    a) 1920
    b) 1935
    c) 1947
    d) 1950
    Answer: b) 1935
  7. Who discovered gravity?
    a) Albert Einstein
    b) Isaac Newton
    c) Galileo Galilei
    d) Nikola Tesla
    Answer: b) Isaac Newton
  8. The Taj Mahal was built by which Mughal Emperor?
    a) Akbar
    b) Jahangir
    c) Shah Jahan
    d) Aurangzeb
    Answer: c) Shah Jahan
  9. What is the chemical symbol for Gold?
    a) Au
    b) Ag
    c) Gd
    d) Go
    Answer: a) Au
  10. Which is the largest continent on Earth?
    a) Africa
    b) Asia
    c) Europe
    d) North America
    Answer: b) Asia

Mathematics (41-50)

  1. What is the LCM of 6 and 8?
    a) 12
    b) 18
    c) 24
    d) 48
    Answer: c) 24
  2. If the price of an article is increased by 10%, what is the new price of an article originally priced ₹200?
    a) ₹210
    b) ₹220
    c) ₹230
    d) ₹240
    Answer: b) ₹220
  3. Solve: 7 + 3 × (10 ÷ 2) = ?
    a) 22
    b) 23
    c) 24
    d) 25
    Answer: a) 22
  4. The value of 5³ is:
    a) 15
    b) 25
    c) 100
    d) 125
    Answer: d) 125
  5. What is the area of a rectangle with length 10m and breadth 5m?
    a) 15 m²
    b) 50 m²
    c) 100 m²
    d) 25 m²
    Answer: b) 50 m²
  6. If the perimeter of a square is 36 cm, what is its area?
    a) 81 cm²
    b) 54 cm²
    c) 36 cm²
    d) 18 cm²
    Answer: a) 81 cm²
  7. Convert 0.75 into a fraction.
    a) 3/4
    b) 7/5
    c) 1/4
    d) 5/7
    Answer: a) 3/4
  8. If x + 3 = 10, then x = ?
    a) 5
    b) 7
    c) 8
    d) 10
    Answer: b) 7
  9. What is 20% of 150?
    a) 25
    b) 30
    c) 35
    d) 40
    Answer: b) 30
  10. Find the next number in the series: 3, 6, 9, 12, ?
    a) 13
    b) 14
    c) 15
    d) 16
    Answer: c) 15

General Intelligence & Reasoning (51-60)

  1. If A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, then what is the sum of the letters in the word ‘BAD’?
    a) 7
    b) 6
    c) 5
    d) 4
    Answer: a) 7 (B=2, A=1, D=4)
  2. Find the odd one out: Apple, Banana, Mango, Carrot
    a) Apple
    b) Banana
    c) Mango
    d) Carrot
    Answer: d) Carrot (vegetable)
  3. Complete the analogy: Bird is to Fly as Fish is to?
    a) Swim
    b) Run
    c) Walk
    d) Jump
    Answer: a) Swim
  4. Find the missing number: 2, 4, 8, 16, __, 64
    a) 20
    b) 30
    c) 32
    d) 40
    Answer: c) 32
  5. If ‘CAT’ is coded as ‘3120’, then what is the code for ‘DOG’?
    a) 4157
    b) 4156
    c) 4167
    d) 3167
    Answer: b) 4156
  6. In a certain code, ‘PAPER’ is written as ‘QBQFS’. How is ‘BOOK’ written?
    a) CPPL
    b) CPQL
    c) CPQL
    d) COOK
    Answer: a) CPPL
  7. Which number is the smallest? 0.2, 0.02, 0.002, 0.0002
    a) 0.2
    b) 0.02
    c) 0.002
    d) 0.0002
    Answer: d) 0.0002
  8. If 4 pencils cost ₹20, what is the cost of 10 pencils?
    a) ₹40
    b) ₹45
    c) ₹50
    d) ₹55
    Answer: c) ₹50
  9. Choose the pair which is different from the others:
    a) Pen and Pencil
    b) Apple and Orange
    c) Table and Chair
    d) Car and Bottle
    Answer: d) Car and Bottle
  10. If in a code, ‘MATH’ is written as ‘NZUI’, what will be the code for ‘CHEM’?
    a) DIFN
    b) DJFN
    c) DIJN
    d) DFGN
    Answer: a) DIFN

General Awareness (70-80)

  1. Which amendment gave the Right to Education as a Fundamental Right in India?
    a) 73rd Amendment
    b) 86th Amendment
    c) 42nd Amendment
    d) 91st Amendment
    Answer: b) 86th Amendment
  2. The famous Konark Sun Temple is located in which state?
    a) Andhra Pradesh
    b) Odisha
    c) West Bengal
    d) Tamil Nadu
    Answer: b) Odisha
  3. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was?
    a) Rabindranath Tagore
    b) C.V. Raman
    c) Mother Teresa
    d) Amartya Sen
    Answer: a) Rabindranath Tagore
  4. What is the currency of Japan?
    a) Yen
    b) Won
    c) Dollar
    d) Peso
    Answer: a) Yen
  5. Who is known as the ‘Father of Indian Constitution’?
    a) Jawaharlal Nehru
    b) B.R. Ambedkar
    c) Mahatma Gandhi
    d) Sardar Patel
    Answer: b) B.R. Ambedkar
  6. The “Green Revolution” in India is related to which sector?
    a) Industry
    b) Agriculture
    c) Education
    d) Technology
    Answer: b) Agriculture
  7. Which Indian state is the largest producer of tea?
    a) Assam
    b) West Bengal
    c) Kerala
    d) Tamil Nadu
    Answer: a) Assam
  8. Which gas is primarily responsible for causing global warming?
    a) Oxygen
    b) Nitrogen
    c) Carbon Dioxide
    d) Hydrogen
    Answer: c) Carbon Dioxide
  9. Which ocean is the largest in the world?
    a) Atlantic Ocean
    b) Indian Ocean
    c) Pacific Ocean
    d) Arctic Ocean
    Answer: c) Pacific Ocean
  10. Who was the first President of India?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Zakir Hussain
    c) S. Radhakrishnan
    d) V.V. Giri
    Answer: a) Rajendra Prasad
  11. The Bharat Ratna is awarded for excellence in?
    a) Sports
    b) Literature
    c) Arts and Public Service
    d) Science
    Answer: c) Arts and Public Service

Mathematics (81-90)

  1. What is 25% of 240?
    a) 50
    b) 60
    c) 70
    d) 80
    Answer: b) 60
  2. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 60 cm and length is 15 cm, what is the breadth?
    a) 10 cm
    b) 12 cm
    c) 15 cm
    d) 20 cm
    Answer: b) 12 cm
  3. Simplify: 12 × (15 ÷ 3) + 7
    a) 47
    b) 60
    c) 67
    d) 57
    Answer: c) 67
  4. What is the cube of 4?
    a) 12
    b) 16
    c) 64
    d) 81
    Answer: c) 64
  5. A man buys an article for ₹240 and sells it for ₹300. What is his profit percentage?
    a) 20%
    b) 25%
    c) 30%
    d) 35%
    Answer: b) 25%
  6. If 8 workers can complete a job in 15 days, how many days will 12 workers take to complete the same job?
    a) 8 days
    b) 10 days
    c) 12 days
    d) 20 days
    Answer: b) 10 days
  7. What is the average of 12, 15, 18, 21, and 24?
    a) 15
    b) 18
    c) 20
    d) 22
    Answer: b) 18
  8. Find the missing number in the series: 7, 14, 28, 56, ?
    a) 60
    b) 70
    c) 112
    d) 128
    Answer: c) 112
  9. If 5 pencils cost ₹15, what is the cost of 8 pencils?
    a) ₹20
    b) ₹22
    c) ₹24
    d) ₹25
    Answer: c) ₹24
  10. What is the simple interest on ₹5000 for 2 years at 5% per annum?
    a) ₹400
    b) ₹500
    c) ₹600
    d) ₹700
    Answer: b) ₹500

General Intelligence & Reasoning (91-100)

  1. If the word ‘RAIN’ is written as ‘UBLO’, what is the code for ‘SNOW’?
    a) UQPY
    b) UOPY
    c) UPQY
    d) VQPY
    Answer: a) UQPY
  2. Find the odd one out: Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, Cube
    a) Circle
    b) Triangle
    c) Square
    d) Cube
    Answer: d) Cube
  3. In a certain code, ‘MANGO’ is written as ‘ONIPQ’. How is ‘APPLE’ written?
    a) CRRNG
    b) CRQNG
    c) CRRNH
    d) CRQNH
    Answer: a) CRRNG
  4. Which letter comes next in the series? A, C, F, J, O, ?
    a) T
    b) U
    c) S
    d) R
    Answer: a) T
  5. Find the missing number: 3, 9, 27, ?, 243
    a) 54
    b) 72
    c) 81
    d) 90
    Answer: c) 81
  6. If ‘2’ means ‘+’, ‘3’ means ‘-’, and ‘4’ means ‘×’, what is the value of 5 2 3 4 2 6?
    a) 47
    b) 28
    c) 37
    d) 39
    Answer: d) 39
    (Calculation: 5 + 3 – 4 × 2 + 6 = 5 + 3 – 8 + 6 = 6)
  7. Which one is the odd number out: 12, 15, 18, 22, 24
    a) 15
    b) 18
    c) 22
    d) 24
    Answer: c) 22
  8. If BOOK is written as COOL, then TOOL is written as?
    a) VOOM
    b) VOOL
    c) VOLL
    d) VOML
    Answer: b) VOOL
  9. What comes next: 5, 10, 20, 40, ?
    a) 50
    b) 60
    c) 80
    d) 100
    Answer: c) 80
  10. Find the next number in the series: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ?
    a) 30
    b) 35
    c) 36
    d) 49
    Answer: c) 36

Why Practice These MCQs?

  • Cover all important topics: From mathematics to current affairs, these questions cover the entire syllabus.
  • Exam pattern familiarization: Helps you get used to the question style and options.
  • Time management: Practice helps solve questions quickly and accurately.
  • Boost confidence: Regular practice increases your chances to clear the RRB NTPC exam.

Final Tips for RRB NTPC Exam 2025 Preparation

  • Revise all concepts and formulas regularly.
  • Practice at least 50 questions daily from different topics.
  • Take mock tests to analyze your speed and accuracy.
  • Stay updated with current affairs and government schemes.
  • Maintain a positive attitude and manage exam stress.

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