The General Awareness (GA) section in the NABARD Grade A 2025 preliminary exam saw a mix of static knowledge and current affairs questions emphasizing rural development, agriculture, and economic indices. Candidates reported that while many questions were straightforward, a solid grasp of recent developments in government initiatives and global rankings was essential. The GA portion carried 20 marks, forming a component of the merit assessment along with Economic & Social Issues and Agriculture & Rural Development.
List of GA Questions Asked in NABARD Grade A 2025
A compilation of the GA questions reported by examinees and documented on BankersAdda reflects the focus areas for preparation:
- World Milk Day – June 1
- First airport with water +ve status – Indira Gandhi International Airport
- MoU of Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya for smart solutions, national security – DRDO
- EPFO cadre restructuring committee name – BP Sharma
- India rank in Commitment to Development Index 2025 – 36
- Location of Bandhavgarh National Park – Madhya Pradesh
- Exercise AJEYA Warrior – Participating country United Kingdom
- Largest humanitarian donor as per UN OCHA – United States
- Largest rice producer per 1st advance estimates – Uttar Pradesh
- Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 brand ambassador – Rohit Sharma
- First South Asian country to join UN Water Convention 2025 – Bangladesh
- APEDA – Export of 20 MT rice to PNG from Chhattisgarh
- NHB headquarters – Gurgaon
- Book “Magic of Lost Earring” – Sudha Murthy
- 11th ASEAN member – Timor-Leste
- ISRO established in – 1969
- SITAA scheme authority – UIDAI
- IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 host city – Abu Dhabi
- UN most populous city in latest data – Jakarta
- Commonwealth Games 2030 host state – Gujarat
This list illustrates that the GA section did not solely rely on static facts but included many items linked to recent global and national developments. Aspirants are advised to integrate current affairs reviews with conceptual understanding of static topics such as organizational headquarters and environmental events.
What This Means for Future Aspirants?
Before students jump into solving questions, a short overview helps outline the preparation priorities:
- The GA section continues to blend current affairs of the past six months with static GK topics relevant to rural and economic domains.
- Topics like international conventions, government MoUs, global rankings, and policy bodies appeared frequently.
- Preparation must include thematic coverage of reports and indices along with review of major government schemes and rural development programs.
- Aspirants scoring consistently across GA, ESI, and ARD stand better chances to clear the merit threshold, since Phase 1 only considers these marks for qualification.
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