Daily Quiz For Govt Exams

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Daily Quiz15 min

Daily Current Affairs Quiz - 23 Feb 2026

20 questions • Negative 0.5

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Daily Quiz – 20 Feb 2026

5 questions • Negative 0

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Why take a daily quiz for government exams?

Government exams like SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, RRB NTPC, IBPS PO, and SBI Clerk test Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, General Knowledge, and Current Affairs. A short daily quiz keeps your concepts sharp and builds speed. Instead of cramming before the exam, 10–15 minutes every day helps you retain more and identify weak areas early.

Our daily quiz is free and covers mixed topics—GK, current affairs, reasoning, and quant—so you can practice in one place. Each quiz has a time limit and negative marking similar to real exams. Use the list above to pick today’s quiz or any past quiz you missed. For subject-wise practice, visit our SSC, Banking, or RRB exam pages and choose your exam type for practice sets and PYQ.

Daily quiz vs full mock test: when to use which

Daily quiz is short (typically 10–20 questions) and ideal for everyday practice. It keeps you in touch with syllabus without taking hours. Full mock tests are timed, full-length papers that simulate the real exam. Use mocks once you have covered the syllabus—weekly or before the exam—to check your speed and accuracy under pressure. We offer both: try our free mock tests for SSC, Banking, and Railway, and use this daily quiz page for regular bite-sized practice.

For current-affairs-only practice, use our Daily Current Affairs Quiz, which is updated with date-wise sets. Combine daily quiz, current affairs quiz, and mock tests for a complete preparation routine. Daily quiz works without login—you can attempt directly; for mock tests and tracking history, sign in is required.

Tips to get the most from daily quiz practice

Fix a time each day—e.g. morning or after work—and attempt one quiz. No login is needed to attempt; just click and start. After submitting, review the answers you got wrong and note the correct ones. Revise that list once a week. Over time you will build speed and reduce silly errors. Do not skip negative marking: attempt only when you are fairly sure, as wrong answers will deduct marks in real exams too. If you want to track your score and accuracy over time, create a free account and sign in.

Bookmark this page and explore online tools like the SSC CGL marks calculator, IBPS score calculator, and cutoff predictor to plan your preparation. Good luck with your exam.