Full-length mocks for SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS, GD Constable and RRB NTPC, Group D — with the real CBT interface, actual negative marking, instant scorecards, detailed solutions and All-India percentile rank. In English & हिंदी.
Free mock tests on the real CBT interface — jump straight in. One-tap Google sign-in saves your scorecard, rank & solutions.
🔥 Today's Daily Test · 10 Qs · 8 min →Pattern, eligibility and free pattern-mocks for every SSC and Railway RRB exam.
Combined Graduate Level — Income Tax Inspector, Auditor, ASO and other Group B & C posts
LDC, JSA, Postal Assistant and Multi-Tasking Staff — the 12th-pass and 10th-pass routes
Constable in BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB — one of India's largest recruitments
Station Master, Goods Guard, Senior Clerk — graduate and undergraduate level posts
Track Maintainer, Helper, Assistant Pointsman — the biggest single railway recruitment
Assistant Loco Pilot and Railway Protection Force — technical and uniformed tracks
Timed tests with the actual +2 / −0.5 negative marking, question palette and mark-for-review — just like the real CBT.
Every question includes a worked solution so you learn the method, not just the answer.
Sign in to save every attempt, revisit your scorecards and watch your accuracy climb week over week.
The whole platform is lighter than a photo. Works smoothly on any phone, 2G to 5G.
Your first mocks and practice sets are completely free — and inviting 2 friends unlocks everything, still free. Later this becomes a ₹499/- plan.
Drill exactly what's weak — from Problems on Trains to Syllogisms — with instant feedback.
Pick a test and the real CBT timer starts — free mock tests, real exam pattern.
One tap with Google reveals your score, All-India rank, solutions and weak topics — saved to your account.
Topic-wise sets with instant answers and explanations.
When 2 friends join via your link, all tests and the Reading Room open for you — free in the launch period.
The Staff Selection Commission fills tens of thousands of central government posts every year through CGL, CHSL, MTS and GD Constable. All of them are computer-based tests where speed matters as much as knowledge: in CGL Tier-1 you get 60 minutes for 100 questions, and every wrong answer costs you 0.50 marks. Most aspirants don't fail because they haven't studied — they fail because they meet the clock, the negative marking and the question palette for the first time inside the real exam hall.
That's the gap Pareeksha closes. Our mocks run on the same interface style as the actual CBT — countdown timer, mark-for-review, section-wise palette, and the exact marking scheme of your exam. Attempt a mock, read the worked solution for every question you got wrong, drill your weakest topics in Practice, then re-attempt. That loop, repeated weekly, is how selections happen.
| Exam (Tier-1 / CBT-1) | Questions | Marks | Time | Negative marking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC CGL | 100 | 200 | 60 min | −0.50 per wrong |
| SSC CHSL | 100 | 200 | 60 min | −0.50 per wrong |
| SSC GD Constable | 80 | 160 | 60 min | −0.25 of each question's marks |
| SSC MTS | 90 (two sessions) | 270 | 90 min | Session II only |
Patterns as per recent SSC notifications — always confirm details in the official notification for your cycle.
All four exams test the same core: Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English and General Awareness. GA is the section where toppers quietly build their lead — it takes seconds per question if you know it, and our GA bank of previous-year questions is built exactly for that daily revision habit.
Railway Recruitment Board exams are the most attempted government exams in India — a single Group D cycle can draw over a crore of applications. The paper itself is different in character from SSC: RRB deducts one-third of a mark per wrong answer, leans heavily on General Awareness and General Science, and lakhs of aspirants attempt it in Hindi. A preparation platform that only works in English leaves those aspirants behind.
Pareeksha's RRB question bank is bilingual by design. Switch any question between English and हिंदी mid-test with one tap, exactly the way the real CBT lets you. Our NTPC bank is built from previous-year General Awareness questions, because in CBT-1 that single section carries 40 of the 100 marks.
| Exam (CBT-1) | Questions | Time | Big section | Negative marking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RRB NTPC | 100 | 90 min | General Awareness — 40 Qs | −1/3 per wrong |
| RRB Group D | 100 | 90 min | Science + GA — 45 Qs | −1/3 per wrong |
| RRB ALP | 75 | 60 min | Maths & Reasoning | −1/3 per wrong |
Confirm the current pattern in your cycle's official CEN notification.
A practical week for an RRB aspirant on Pareeksha looks like this: one full-length mock on Sunday, fifteen minutes of GA practice every morning, and topic drills on whatever the Sunday scorecard flagged as weak. The dashboard keeps every attempt, so you can watch your accuracy move week over week instead of guessing whether you're improving.
Yes — free mock tests are the heart of Pareeksha, and everything is free during our launch period. Start a mock instantly; a one-tap Google sign-in saves your scorecard, rank and solutions to your account. Your first mocks and practice sets are free, and when 2 friends join through your invite link, all tests and the Reading Room unlock for you — still free. Later, full access will become a ₹499 plan, so early users get the best deal. No card is ever asked for.
The engine follows the real computer-based test: countdown timer, question palette, mark-for-review, section timing where the exam has it, and the actual marking scheme — −0.50 for SSC, −1/3 for RRB. Full-pattern papers mirror the section-wise question distribution of the official notification.
Yes. The interface and a large part of the bank are bilingual — you can flip any question between English and हिंदी during the test itself, just like the language switcher in the real CBT.
For most aspirants: one or two full-length mocks a week, with the days between spent reviewing solutions and drilling weak topics. A mock you don't review is a wasted mock — the scorecard's weak-topic list tells you exactly what to practice before the next one.
Yes — after each test you see your All-India percentile and rank among everyone who attempted that paper, plus the average score, so you know where you stand before the real exam does the ranking for you.