The RRB NTPC exam held on 11th April 2016 (Shift 1) was one of the most discussed shifts among aspirants that year. Like other shifts, the paper was divided into three sections – General Awareness, Mathematics, and Reasoning. Each section had 30 to 40 questions, and the total time for the exam was 90 minutes. The paper was moderately difficult overall, with the General Awareness section being slightly trickier than usual.
I am writing this post because a lot of students preparing for upcoming RRB NTPC exams still rely on previous year question papers for accurate preparation. These memory-based papers help aspirants understand the type of questions asked, difficulty level, and section-wise weightage. They are especially useful for those who are doing self-study or are appearing for the first time. This particular shift from 11th April 2016 is helpful because it covers a balanced range of topics across all three sections. Solving it as a mock test can be a great way to judge your preparation.
RRB NTPC 11th April 2016 Shift 01: Section-Wise Analysis
Here’s a quick overview of the paper pattern and level:
Section | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|
General Awareness | 40 | Moderate to Tough |
Mathematics | 30 | Moderate |
Reasoning | 30 | Easy to Moderate |
General Awareness:
Most of the questions were based on static GK – history, geography, science, and Indian polity. There were a few from current affairs, but they were limited. Questions like the full form of abbreviations, inventor of a device, or location of a monument were seen.
Mathematics:
This section was average in terms of difficulty. It included basic arithmetic like:
- Percentages
- Profit and Loss
- Time and Work
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Averages
- Time-Speed-Distance
Reasoning:
Most students found this section scoring. Common topics were:
- Number series
- Direction sense
- Coding-Decoding
- Syllogisms
- Analogy
- Odd one out
Download PDF: RRB 11th April 2016 Shift 1 Question Paper
Students looking to practice from this paper can find PDF versions on several platforms. These papers are memory-based, created with the help of feedback from candidates who appeared in the exam. While not official, they are accurate enough for preparation.
Where to find the PDF:
- Telegram RRB NTPC groups
- Educational portals like Testbook, Gradeup, Adda247
- YouTube channels that solve past year papers
- Google Drive links shared in student communities
N.B: If you want to download the PDF then, CLICK HERE.
How to make the best use of this paper:
- Attempt the paper in a real-time exam setting (90 mins)
- Avoid using a calculator
- Check your answers only after completing the paper
- Note the topics you struggle with and revise accordingly
Final Words
The 11th April 2016 Shift 01 paper remains one of the useful resources for RRB NTPC aspirants. It gives a realistic idea of how the actual exam feels. If you’re preparing for RRB exams, don’t miss out on solving these previous year papers. Regular practice of such memory-based questions will definitely give you an edge over others and improve your speed and accuracy in the actual exam.