Static GK plus the last 12 months of current affairs form the largest single block of the General Test — broad, but high-yield with consistent revision.
Focus on movements, dates and personalities asked repeatedly
Know Fundamental Rights, key Articles and constitutional bodies
Rivers, mountain ranges, states & capitals are recurring favourites
Basic biology, chemistry of daily life and recent ISRO missions
National schemes, awards, sports events and summits
Authors, Nobel/Padma awards and sports championships repeat yearly
Maintain a one-line-a-day current-affairs note; revise national awards, sports and summits before the exam.
On average, 18 questions per paper come from General Knowledge & Current Affairs — about 100% of the General Test paper, worth roughly 90 marks.
It is rated Medium. Maintain a one-line-a-day current-affairs note; revise national awards, sports and summits before the exam.
General Knowledge & Current Affairs follows the NCERT Class 11–12 syllabus for General Test. CUET UG questions stay within NCERT scope.
10 minutes. Bloom-level questions. Know exactly where you stand.