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RRB NTPC Graduate Level — CBT 1 • 3 sections available

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Sectional Mock

Practice a specific section to improve accuracy, speed and confidence before attempting full mocks.

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General Intelligence & Reasoning Questions: 30
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Mathematics Questions: 30
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RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 1 – Choose the right mock mode

The mode you choose determines the type of practice you get today. In RRB NTPC Graduate Level for CBT 1, students usually improve fastest when they practice with a clear goal: either simulate the full exam or fix one weak section.

When to choose Full Mock

Choose Full Mock when you want complete exam simulation, time management practice, and a real test-taking experience. This is useful when you want to test your overall preparation.

When to choose Sectional Mock

Choose Sectional Mock when you want to improve accuracy and speed in a specific area. Sectional practice helps you focus on weak topics without the pressure of the full paper.

Simple strategy

  • Use sectional mocks when you are weak in one area.
  • Use full mocks when you want to check your complete exam readiness.
  • Analyze every result to improve speed, accuracy and question selection.

FAQs

What is Full Mock?
Full Mock simulates the complete paper for the selected phase with all sections.
What is Sectional Mock?
Sectional Mock lets you practice one section at a time for targeted improvement.
Do I need login?
No. You can start as a guest. Login is recommended for saved attempts and analytics.
What happens next?
You will see instructions first, then the CBT-style test window will open.