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Railway Exam Quizzes — Free Bilingual Practice (English + Hindi)

Practice every subject that appears in RRB NTPC, Group D, ALP, JE, Technician, RPF, Ministerial and other railway recruitment exams — from previous-year questions to fresh daily current affairs. Every question is bilingual, mobile-first, and modeled on the actual CBT pattern. Most quizzes are 10 questions and take 5–7 minutes.

Pick a subject below to start. Each quiz auto-grades, shows a detailed explanation in both English and Hindi after submission, and tracks your accuracy over time when you log in. New quizzes are published daily — bookmark this page or subscribe to the WhatsApp/Telegram channel below to never miss an update.

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Daily Current Affairs Quiz — 30 April 2026
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Frequently asked questions

Are these railway exam quizzes free?

Yes, every quiz on RailwayExams.com is 100% free. No login required to attempt — login is only needed if you want to bookmark questions, track your accuracy over time, or earn streak badges.

Which exams do these quizzes cover?

The five subjects above (General Awareness, Reasoning, Mathematics, General Science, Current Affairs) are the universal subjects across all major railway recruitment exams — RRB NTPC (Graduate & Under-Graduate), Group D, ALP, JE, Technician, RPF Constable, RPF Sub-Inspector, Ministerial & Isolated, Paramedical, plus most state-PSU railway tests like Metro Rail and DFCCIL. Practising these subjects directly maps to your CBT preparation.

Are questions available in Hindi?

Yes — every question, every option, and every explanation is available in both English and Hindi. Use the language toggle on the quiz page to switch.

How is the daily current affairs quiz different from monthly compilations?

The daily Current Affairs quiz is published every morning with the previous day's important news mapped to railway exam patterns — questions a typical RRB NTPC or Group D current-affairs section would actually ask. It's curated, not just a news dump. Old daily quizzes stay accessible in the Current Affairs archive.

Why only 10 questions per quiz?

Ten questions takes about 5–7 minutes — small enough to attempt during a chai break, big enough to cover a meaningful chunk of a topic. We found completion rates drop sharply after 15 minutes, especially on mobile, so we standardised on 10. For full-length CBT practice, take 4–5 quizzes from the same subject back-to-back.

Do I need to create an account?

No — you can attempt any quiz anonymously. Account login (email or Google) unlocks: question bookmarks, attempt history, accuracy charts, daily streaks, achievements, and a public profile other aspirants can view.