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RRB NTPC 6th June Exam Analysis 2025, Shift 1 Topics, Questions and Difficulty Level

The second day of the RRB NTPC CBT 1 Graduate level Exam begins with the 1st shift, in which thousands of candidates have appeared. As per the RRB NTPC candidates who appeared in today’s 1st shift, the level of questions from the General Awareness section was Moderate, for Mathematics was comparatively Easy to Moderate, and the Reasoning section was Easy. 

RRB NTPC 6th June Exam Analysis 2025

Based on RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 2025, the candidates must allocate around 25 to 30 minutes for General Awareness, 30 to 35 minutes for Mathematics, and 25 to 30 minutes for Reasoning to attempt 80+ questions accurately. Candidates must solve easy questions first to secure marks. Candidates can expect the level could remain the same in upcoming shifts also. Below in the article, we have discussed RRB NTPC Today Exam Analysis 2025 for 6th June Shift 1 Exam with expected difficulty level, section-wise breakdown, good attempts, and key observations for the RRB NTPC CBT 1 Exam for graduate-level posts (CEN 05/2024).

Difficulty Level of RRB NTPC 6th June 2025 Exam

The difficulty level of the RRB NTPC CBT 1 Exam held on 6th June 2025 is reviewed as “Easy to Moderate”. As analysed, yesterday’s exam was also Easy to Moderate level, and today’s exam difficulty level is also the same. No significant changes in the structure of questions and difficulty level of the exam are observed.

Subjects No. of Questions Difficulty Level
General Awareness 40 Moderate
Mathematics 30 Easy to Moderate
General Intelligence & Reasoning 30 Easy
Overall 100 Easy to Moderate

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RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 2025- 6th June Good Attempts

Good attempts indicate the number of questions candidates could answer with high accuracy. For 6th June 2025, Shift 1, good attempts ranged between 79–84 questions overall, with the following section-wise breakdown:

Subjects No. of Questions Good Attempts
General Awareness 40 28-30
Mathematics 30 23-25
General Intelligence & Reasoning 30 24-26
Overall 100 79-84

RRB NTPC Mathematics Exam Analysis 2025

Topics No. of Questions
Arithmetic (SI, CI, Profit & loss) 10-11
Number System 01-02
Geometry & Mensuration 03-04
Simplification/Approximation 04-05
Statistics 01-02
Algebra & Trignonmetry 02-03

RRB NTPC General Awareness Exam Analysis 2025

This section was easy to moderate as per most of the candidates who appeared in the 1st shift of 6th June RRB NTPC CBT 1 Exam.

Topics No. of Questions
Current Affairs 08 to 10
History 04-05
Polity 04-05
Science 07-08
Geography and Economy 02-03
Enviornment 01-02
Computer 04-05

RRB NTPC Reasoning Exam Analysis 2025

As per the candidate’s feedbacks, the questions of the reasoning section were easy and doable. Less time was consumed in solving questions from this section which gave them time to solve other two sections.

Topics No. of Questions
Mathematical Operations 02-03
Coding-Decoding 04-05
Blood Relation 01-02
Jumbling 01-02
Syllogism 02-03
Series & Analogy 02-03
Puzzles 7 Seatung Arrangement- Circle based 05-06
Direction and Distance 02-03

RRB NTPC 2025 Exam Pattern

  • 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) across three sections.
  • General Awareness (40 questions), Mathematics (30 questions), and General Intelligence & Reasoning (30 questions).
  • Total marks: 100
  • Duration: 90 minutes (120 minutes for PwD candidates with a scribe)
  • Negative marking: 1/3rd mark per incorrect answer.

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