RRB NTPC 2025 PYQ Free Mock Test Set-2 for CBT Exam, Answer all MCQs Now

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RRB NTPC 2025 PYQ Free Mock Test Set-2 : Welcome to the RRB NTPC 2025 PYQ Free Mock Test Set-2 for CBT Exam in Section-wise! This mock test is designed to help you assess your preparation and improve your performance for the upcoming RRB NTPC examination. The test consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that organized by section including General Awareness, Mathematics, and Reasoning.

Answer all the questions to the best of your ability and time yourself to simulate the actual exam environment.

RRB NTPC 2025 PYQ Free Mock Test Set-2 for CBT Exam, Answer all MCQs Now
RRB NTPC 2025 PYQ Free Mock Test Set-2 for CBT Exam, Answer all MCQs Now

RRB NTPC 2025 PYQ Free Mock Test Set-2

Here are the MCQs, organized by section:

GK/GS:-

Following are the MCQs of GK/GS:

  1. Which of the following popular tourist destinations in India were built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary?
  2. (a) India Gate
  3. (b) Gateway of India
  4. (c) The Prince of Wales Museum
  5. (d) Victoria Terminus
  1. The process when the computer is switched on and the operating system gets loaded from the hard disk to the main memory is called–

(a) Booting
(b) Fetching
(c) Processing
(d) Multi-Processing

  1. Which Indian won the 2014 Nobel Prize for Peace?

(a) Kailash Satyarthi
(b) Malala Yousafzai
(c) Sanjiv Chaturvedi
(d) Anshu Gupta

  1. Who was the first President of the Indian National Congress?

(a) Womesh Chandra Bannerjee
(b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(c) Allan Octavian Hume
(d) Dadabhai Naoroji

  1. In 2013, the first woman to be elected as the President of South Korea is–

(a) Park Young-sun
(b) Yuk Young-soo
(c) Park Geun-hye
(d) Sim Sang-jung

  1. The Mughal empire was founded by–

(a) Babur
(b) Humayun
(c) Akbar
(d) Shah Jahan

  1. The oldest oil field in Asia is located in–

(a) Gujarat
(b) Assam
(c) Arunachal Pradesh
(d) Nagaland

  1. Which of the following is false? Sound waves are _________ waves.

(a) Pressure
(b) Longitudinal
(c) Electromagnetic
(d) Mechanical

  1. How many bones does a newborn human baby have?

(a) 305
(b) 206
(c) 211
(d) 411

  1. Which country built the Bird’s Nest Stadium for the 2008 Summer Olympics?

(a) China
(b) Brazil
(c) Australia
(d) Germany

  1. Which of the following coloured light has the lowest frequency?

(a) Green
(b) Blue
(c) Red
(d) Violet

  1. In 2015, which auto manufacturer manipulated emissions testing data leading to the resignation of its CEO Martin Winterkom?

(a) Volkswagen
(b) Ford
(c) Toyota
(d) General Motors

  1. The only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature is–

(a) Mercury
(b) Bromine
(c) Chlorine
(d) Gallium

  1. Maanch is a folk dance from–

(a) Haryana
(b) Kerala
(c) Assam
(d) Madhya Pradesh

  1. Which of the following insecticides’ harmful effects came under media attention when health issues in Kerala were publicized?

(a) Endosulfan
(b) Lethal
(c) Thimet
(d) Monocil

  1. Choose the one which is different or odd from the following.

(a) Aluminum
(b) Iron
(c) Copper
(d) Brass

  1. According to the Constitution, the ratio between the length and breadth of the national tricolor should be–

(a) 3:2
(b) 3:1
(c) 2:1
(d) 4:3

  1. In 1981, ISRO launched India’s first geostationary satellite called–

(a) Aryabhata
(b) APPLE
(c) Bhaskara II
(d) INSAT 1B

  1. Which of the following was the first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928?

(a) Penicillin
(b) Prontosil
(c) Streptomycin
(d) Teracyline

  1. Where is White Desert located?

(a) Gujarat
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Jammu and Kashmir
(d) Sikkim

  1. Which of the following Acts under the Indian Constitution is described by Article 21 A?

(a) Right to Education
(b) Right to Information
(c) Representation of the People
(d) Right to Freedom of Religion

  1. Which of the following monuments built by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah is said to be built to commemorate the eradication of plague?

(a) Alai Minar
(b) Charminar
(c) Fateh Burj
(d) Qutub Minar

  1. Which of the following is not an example of a Word Processor?

(a) IBM Lotus Symphony
(b) Microsoft Word
(c) Google Docs
(d) Microsoft Excel

  1. How high is the badminton net at the center?

(a) 5 feet
(b) 5.1 feet
(c) 5.5 feet
(d) 4.8 feet

  1. The operating system UNIX is the trademark of–

(a) Microsoft
(b) Bell Laboratories
(c) Apple
(d) Motorola

  1. The first large scale electrical air conditioning was invented and used in 1902 by–

(a) Willis Carrier
(b) John Gorrie
(c) Stuart Cramer
(d) H. H. Schultz

  1. Which of the following is the most common kidney stone-forming compound?

(a) Calcium oxalate
(b) Magnesium oxide
(c) Sodium bicarbonate
(d) Magnesium citrate

  1. In 2015, underground glaciers of frozen water were discovered on–

(a) Mars
(b) Venus
(c) Jupiter
(d) Saturn

  1. Which leader adopted Orthodox Christianity as the official religion of Russia?

(a) Vladimir the Great
(b) Michael Romanov
(c) Ivan IV
(d) Boris Godunov

  1. On average, how many taste buds are present in a human tongue?

(a) 2000 to 8000
(b) 50000 to 100000
(c) 1 million to 10 million
(d) More than 10 million

  1. Which of the following can reproduce only through asexual methods?

(a) Coral
(b) Hydra
(c) Sponges
(d) Annelida

  1. Who discovered the Heliocentric theory?

(a) Nicolaus Copernicus
(b) Galileo Galilei
(c) Johannes Kepler
(d) Friedrich Bessel

  1. The ‘Father of Indian Space Program’ is–

(a) Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
(b) Dr. Vikram A. Sarabhai
(c) Dr. K. Kasturirangan
(d) Prof. Satish Dhawan

  1. The filament of a light bulb is made up of–

(a) Platinum
(b) Tantalum
(c) Tungsten
(d) Antimony

  1. Who among the following became the first tourist to space by spending $20 million for 8 days in orbit?

(a) Greg Olsen
(b) Charles Simonyi
(c) Dennis Tito
(d) Mark Shuttleworth

  1. Which of the following Ancient humanoids belongs to the Upper Paleolithic in Europe of modern human?

(a) Ergaster line
(b) Cro-magnon
(c) Neanderthal
(d) Proconsul

  1. What is C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁ also known as?

(a) Sand
(b) Sugar
(c) Salt
(d) Clay

  1. In Tennis, hard court is the type of court whose surface is made of–

(a) Concrete
(b) Clay
(c) Grass
(d) Carpet

  1. The national song of India was composed by–

(a) Rabindranath Tagore
(b) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
(c) Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao
(d) Pingali Venkayya

  1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of Noise Pollution?

(a) Death of Animals
(b) Tinnitus
(c) Hypertension
(d) Ozone Depletion

  1. Which of the following popular tourist destinations in India were built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary?

(a) India Gate
(b) Gateway of India
(c) The Prince of Wales Museum
(d) Victoria Terminus

Here’s the answers of GK/GS:

Question No.Answer
1b
2a
3a
4c
5c
6a
7b
8c
9b
10a
11c
12a
13a
14a
15a
16d
17a
18b
19a
20a
21a
22b
23d
24a
25b
26a
27a
28a
29a
30a
31b
32a
33b
34c
35c
36b
37b
38a
39b
40d

Maths:-

Following are the MCQs of Maths:

  1. If three numbers are in the ratio 2:3:5 and the twice their sum is 100. Find the square of the largest of the three numbers.
    • a) 225
    • b) 625
    • c) 25
    • d) 100
    • Answer: b) 625
  2. What is the compound interest on Rs. 48,000 for 2 years at 20% p.a., if interest is compounded annually?
  3. A ladder 20 m long is leaning against a vertical wall. It makes an angle of 30° with the ground. How high on the wall does the ladder reach?
    • a) 10 m
    • b) 17.32 m
    • c) 34.64 m
    • d) 30 m
    • Answer: b) 17.32 m
  4. A piece of cloth costs Rs. 35. If the piece were 4 m longer and each meter were to cost Rs. 1 lesser, then the total cost would remain unchanged. How long is the piece of cloth?
    • a) 10 m
    • b) 14 m
    • c) 12 m
    • d) 8 m
    • Answer: c) 12 m
  5. Two poles of the height 15 m and 20 m stand vertically upright on a plane ground. If the distance between their feet is 12 m, find the distance between their tops.
    • a) 11 m
    • b) 12 m
    • c) 13 m
    • d) 14 m
    • Answer: c) 13 m
  6. The simple interest on a certain sum of money invested at a certain rate for 2 years amounts to Rs. 1200. The compound interest on the same sum of money invested at the same rate of interest for 2 years amounts to Rs. 1290. What was the principal?
    • a) Rs. 12000
    • b) Rs. 16000
    • c) Rs. 6000
    • d) Rs. 4000
    • Answer: a) Rs. 12000
  7. A closed wooden rectangular box made of 1 cm thick wood has the following outer dimensions: length 22 cm, breadth 17 cm, and height 12 cm. It is filled to capacity with cement. What is the volume of the cement in the box?
    • a) 1488 cu. cm
    • b) 3000 cu. cm
    • c) 4488 cu. cm
    • d) 2880 cu. cm
    • Answer: a) 1488 cu. cm
  8. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 3 and 2730 respectively. If one of the numbers is 78, find the other number.
    • a) 107
    • b) 103
    • c) 105
    • d) 102
    • Answer: c) 105
  9. If P travelled the first half of a journey at 40 km/hr and the remaining distance at 50 km/hr, what is the average speed of his travel?
    • a) 44.44 km/hr
    • b) 53.33 km/hr
    • c) 45 km/hr
    • d) 60 km/hr
    • Answer: a) 44.44 km/hr
  10. Find the LCM of 15, 25 and 29.
    • a) 2335
    • b) 3337
    • c) 2175
    • d) 2375
    • Answer: c) 2175
  11. Divide 3740 in three parts in such a way that half of the first part, one-third of the second part, and one-sixth of the third part are equal.
    • a) 700, 1000, 2040
    • b) 340, 1360, 2040
    • c) 680, 1020, 2040
    • d) 500, 1200, 2040
    • Answer: a) 700, 1000, 2040
  12. There are 90 coins, comprising of 5 and 10 paisa coins. The value of all the coins is Rs. 7. How many 5 paisa coins are there?
    • a) 50
    • b) 45
    • c) 40
    • d) 35
    • Answer: c) 40
  13. Find the mode of the given numbers. 52, 54, 55, 56, 55, 54, 53, 55, 53, 51 and 57.
    • a) 53
    • b) 54
    • c) 55
    • d) 52
    • Answer: c) 55
  14. 30 men working 5 hours a day can do a task in 16 days. In how many days will 40 men working 6 hours a day do the same task?
    • a) 12 days
    • b) 10 days
    • c) 15 days
    • d) 18 days
    • Answer: a) 12 days
  15. A triangle has a perimeter of 200. If two of its sides are equal and the third side is 20 more than the equal sides, what is the length of the third side?
    • a) 60
    • b) 50
    • c) 80
    • d) 70
    • Answer: c) 80
  16. The area of a triangle ABC is 63 sq. units. Two parallel lines DE, FG, are drawn such that they divide the line segments AB and AC into three equal parts. What is the area of the quadrilateral DEGF?
    • a) 28 sq. units
    • b) 35 sq. units
    • c) 21 sq. units
    • d) 48 sq. units
    • Answer: a) 28 sq. units
  17. Compute: (50 + 0.5×20) ÷ 0.7
    • a) 8.571
    • b) 857.1
    • c) 85.71
    • d) 72.85
    • Answer: c) 85.71
  18. Working together, P, Q, and R reap a field in 6 days. If P can do it alone in 10 days and Q in 24 days, in how many days will R alone be able to reap the field?
    • a) 32 days
    • b) 40 days
    • c) 45 days
    • d) 60 days
    • Answer: b) 40 days
  19. A shopkeeper marks the price of an article at Rs. 320. Find the cost price if after allowing a discount of 10%, he still gains 20% on the cost price.
    • a) Rs. 240
    • b) Rs. 280
    • c) Rs. 300
    • d) Rs. 264
    • Answer: a) Rs. 240
  20. 5.16 × 3.2 =
    • a) 15.502
    • b) 16.512
    • c) 17.772
    • d) 17.52
    • Answer: b) 16.512
  21. A table was sold at a profit of 10%. If its cost price was 5% less and it was sold for Rs. 7 more, the gain would have been 20%. Find the cost price of the table.
    • a) Rs. 175
    • b) Rs. 200
    • c) Rs. 250
    • d) Rs. 150
    • Answer: b) Rs. 200
  22. P bought an article for Rs. 1600 and sold it at a profit of 10%. What would have been the increase in the profit percent if it was sold for Rs. 1840?
    • a) 5%
    • b) 10%
    • c) 12%
    • d) 15%
    • Answer: c) 12%
  23. Simplify: (2/7 + 3/5) ÷ (2/5 + 2/7)
    • a) 31/24
    • b) 24/31
    • c) 26/25
    • d) 12/13
    • Answer: a) 31/24
  24. If R019 is divisible by 11, find the value of the smallest natural number R?
    • a) 5
    • b) 6
    • c) 7
    • d) 8
    • Answer: a) 5
  25. The average of first 20 multiples of 12 is:
    • a) 124
    • b) 120
    • c) 126
    • d) 130
    • Answer: c) 126
  26. What is the median of the following list of numbers: 55, 53, 56, 59, 61, 69, and 31?
    • a)

55
– b) 56
– c) 59
– d) 61
Answer: b) 56

  1. The sum of digits of a two-digit number is 9. When the digits are reversed, the number decreases by 45. Find the changed number.
    • a) 45
    • b) 72
    • c) 63
    • d) 27
    • Answer: c) 63
  2. The upstream speed of the boat is 40 km/hr and the speed of the boat in still water is 55 km/hr. What is the downstream speed of the boat?
    • a) 75 km/hr
    • b) 70 km/hr
    • c) 60 km/hr
    • d) 65 km/hr
    • Answer: b) 70 km/hr

Reasoning:-

Following are the MCQs of Reasoning:

  1. Rearrange the following jumbled sentences to make a meaningful one:
    • Passage: “P: weather conditions across a vast geographic. S: the climate of India. R: scale and varied topography. S: comprises of a wide range of.”
    • Options:
      • SRQP
      • QSPR
      • PQRS
      • QRPS
    • Answer: PQRS
  2. Choose the pair which is related in the same way as the words in the first pair from the given choices.
    • SOLDIERS : ARMY ∷ MUSICIANS : ______________
    • Options:
      • FLOCK
      • GANG
      • COLONY
      • BAND
    • Answer: BAND
  3. Ram said, ‘Sita is my paternal great grandfather’s only son’s only daughter-in-law’. How is Sita related to Ram?
    • Options:
      • Maternal Aunt
      • Paternal Aunt
      • Mother
      • Sister
    • Answer: Mother
  4. How is Sameer related to Akbar if Sameer introduced Akbar as his maternal grandmother’s only son’s son?
    • Options:
      • Brother
      • Son
      • Maternal Uncle
      • Cousin
    • Answer: Cousin
  5. Passage: “According to a recent health survey, people who exercise for at least half an hour every day are less prone to lifestyle diseases.”
    • Conclusion:
      • I. Moderate exercise is essential to lead a healthy life.
      • II. Everyone with no exercise on their routine suffer from lifestyle diseases.
    • Options:
      • Only conclusion I follows
      • Only conclusion II follows
      • Both I and II follow
      • Neither of them follows
    • Answer: Only conclusion I follows
  6. Choose the one which is different or odd from the following.
    • Options:
      • Knight
      • Rook
      • Bishop
      • Pawn
    • Answer: Knight
  7. Passage: “In some tier 2 cities in India, transportation is one of the major problems.”
    • Conclusion:
      • I. All tier 2 cities are not well connected.
      • II. Lack of transportation facilities is the only problem in Indian metros.
    • Options:
      • Only conclusion I follows
      • Only conclusion II follows
      • Both I and II follow
      • Neither of them follows
    • Answer: Only conclusion I follows
  8. Passage: “Below are given statements. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
    • Statements:
      • I. All rats are hills.
      • II. All hills are rivers.
    • Question: “Which conclusion logically follows?”
    • Options:
      • Some rivers are rats
      • No river is a hill
      • All hills are rats
      • No river is a rat
    • Answer: Some rivers are rats
  9. If the code for MOTHER is JRQKBU then what is the code for PRINCIPAL?
    • Options:
      • MRFKZLMXI
      • SULQFLSDO
      • MUFQZLMDI
      • MRFKZFMXI
    • Answer: MRFKZLMXI
  10. If A =1 and OAR = 34, then ROAR =
    • Options:
      • 52
      • 53
      • 51
      • 50
    • Answer: 52
  11. . Passage: “If ‘+’ means ×, ‘–’ means ÷, ‘×’ means + and ‘÷ ’ means –; compute the value of the expression: 17 + 6 × 13 ÷ 8.”
  • Question: “What is the value of the expression?”
  • Options:
    • 100
    • 107
    • 110
    • 109
  • Answer: 107
  • 12. Which among the following is true for the given numbers?
  • Options:
    • 3/8 < 19/73 < 29/47 < 17/39
    • 19/73 < 3/8 < 17/39 < 29/47
    • 19/73 < 3/8 < 29/47 < 17/39
    • 19/73 < 29/47 < 3/8 < 17/39
  • Answer: 19/73 < 3/8 < 17/39 < 29/47
  • 13. Passage: “Success cannot be achieved without hard work.”
  • Conclusion:
    • I. Every hardworking person is successful.
    • II. Every successful person is hardworking.
  • Options:
    • Only conclusion I follows
    • Only conclusion II follows
    • Both I and II follow
    • Neither of them follows
  • Answer: Neither of them follows
  • 14. Passage: “Here are six flats on a floor in two rows. Out of these, three are north facing and the other three are south facing flats. The flats are to be allotted amongst Arun, Biswajyot, Chitra, Derek, Evan and Fatima.
  • Biswajyot gets a north facing flat and is not next to Derek. Derek and Fatima get diagonally opposite flats. Chitra is next to Fatima, and gets a south facing flat. Evan gets a north facing flat.”
  • Question: “Except Derek and Fatima, which other pair is diagonally opposite to each other?”
  • Options:
    • Arun and Biswajyot
    • Arun and Chitra
    • Evan and Derek
    • Evan and Chitra
  • Answer: Evan and Chitra
  • 15. Which of the following pairs is exactly opposite to each other?
  • Options:
    • Derek and Evan
    • Fatima and Chitra
    • Evan and Chitra
    • Evan and Arun
  • Answer: Fatima and Chitra
  • 16. Which of the following combinations gets south facing flats?
  • Options:
    • Arun, Chitra and Fatima
    • Chitra, Biswajyot and Derek
    • Evan, Arun and Fatima
    • Derek, Arun and Biswajyot
  • Answer: Arun, Chitra and Fatima
  • 17. If RUN = 182114 and BIN = 2914, then BRING =
  • Options:
    • 2189147
    • 1178136
    • 31910158
    • 21910158
  • Answer: 21910158
  • 18. Choose the pair which is related in the same way as the words in the first pair from the given choices.
  • DOG : KENNEL ∷ BEE : ___________
  • Options:
    • HIVE
    • BARN
    • HOLE
    • NEST
  • Answer: HIVE
  • 20. Passage: “A. Some fruits are vegetables. B. All vegetables are plants.”
  • Question: “Which conclusions logically follow?”
  • Options:
    • Only conclusion I follows
    • Only conclusion II follows
    • Both I and II follow
    • Neither of them follows
  • Answer: Both I and II follow
  • 21. Select the correct set of symbols:
  • 27 3 19 10 = 90
  • Options:
    • ×, –, ÷
      • , ÷, –
    • +, –, ÷
    • ×, + , –
  • Answer: ×, –, ÷
  • 22. Select the correct set of symbols:
  • 44 4 7 5 = 82
  • Options:
    • ×, –, ÷
    • +, ÷ , –
    • +, –, ÷
    • ÷ , ×, +
  • Answer: ×, –, ÷
  • 23. Passage: “If ‘+’ means ×, ‘–’ means ÷ , ‘×’ means + and ‘÷ ’ means – ; compute the value of the expression: 36 – 4 + 7 × 8”
  • Question: “What is the value of the expression?”
  • Options:
    • 72
    • 71
    • 74
    • 75
  • Answer: 74
  • 24. If MENTOR = NVMGLI then PROFESSOR =
  • Options:
    • QSPGFTTPS
    • KILUVHHLI
    • KSLGVTHMI
    • KILGFHHLI
  • Answer: KILUVHHLI
  • 25. Choose the pair which is related in the same way as the words in the first pair from the given choices.
  • TENNIS: COURT ∷ BOXING: __________
  • Options:
    • STADIUM
    • RING
    • PITCH
    • GROUND
  • Answer: RING

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