The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducted the RRB Group D 2025 Computer-Based Test (CBT) Shift 1 on November 27, 2025. The exam concluded smoothly, with candidates reporting an overall paper level of easy to moderate, making it a balanced start to the testing phase.
According to candidates’ feedback and expert review, the exam tested conceptual clarity and speed rather than complex reasoning. Here’s a detailed section-wise analysis of the CBT along with overall difficulty, good attempts, and key questions asked.
Exam Date:Â November 27, 2025
Shift Timing:Â 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Mode of Exam:Â Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Difficulty Level:Â Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 80–90 questions out of 100
Candidates noted that most questions were straightforward, with minimal tricky calculations or lengthy puzzles. The computer systems functioned smoothly, and there were no reports of technical glitches.
This section was largely based on NCERT-level concepts from physics, chemistry, and biology. Candidates who prepared from standard books found it very manageable.
Key topics:
Human body structure and organs
Motion and force
Atomic structure
Everyday chemical reactions
Basic ecology and environment
Difficulty:Â Easy
Good Attempts: 20–22 questions
The mathematics section was balanced and calculative at times but did not include unexpected topics. Basic formulas and quick-solving tricks proved helpful.
Key topics:
Simplification and BODMAS
Time, Speed, and Distance
Percentage and Profit & Loss
Simple and Compound Interest
Ratio, Proportion, and Average
Difficulty:Â Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts: 21–23 questions
Reasoning questions tested logical consistency more than advanced analytical thinking. Puzzles were straightforward and manageable within time.
Key topics:
Alphabet and Number Series
Coding-Decoding
Syllogism
Blood Relations
Direction Sense
Seating Arrangement (simple)
Difficulty:Â Easy
Good Attempts: 22–24 questions
This section remained the most unpredictable part of the paper. About 50 percent of the questions were from current events of 2024 and 2025.
Key topics:
Government schemes
Awards and honors
Sports events 2024–25
Polity and Indian Constitution
Geography and current national affairs
Difficulty:Â Moderate
Good Attempts: 18–20 questions
Candidates felt the paper was time-friendly, especially with manageable reasoning and science sections. The balance across subjects meant that regular preparation could yield high scores. Many reported attempting over 85 questions confidently.
Experts suggest that candidates aiming for higher accuracy should focus next on current affairs and revision of formulas for mathematics. The next shifts are expected to follow similar patterns with balanced question distribution.
For more exam updates, syllabus coverage, and preparation tips, students can visit Studentsaathi.com for timely guidance and resources.
With multiple shifts yet to come, aspirants are encouraged to analyze the trend from Shift 1 and adapt their revision strategy accordingly. Reviewing NCERT science and daily current affairs will be beneficial for upcoming tests.