RRB NTPC Indian Polity: High-Yield Topics & Subtopics
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Most Important Topics of Indian Polity
For RRB NTPC (Based on PYQ)

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By Author at PYQKosh
15 Jan 2025
12 min read

If you analyze previous year questions (PYQ) of RRB NTPC, one thing becomes very clear — Indian Polity is a high-weightage and highly predictable section. The data shows repeated focus on specific Articles, institutions, and constitutional themes.

"If you prepare Polity randomly from bulky books, you’ll waste time. If you prepare it PYQ-first, you’ll score smartly."

That’s where pyqkosh becomes your biggest advantage — because it lets you practice topic-wise, article-wise, and exam-focused PYQs instead of studying blindly. Let’s break down the most important topics based on actual question trends.

Indian Polity Weightage Snapshot

Polity is a high-accuracy zone. Unlike Current Affairs, the constitution doesn't change overnight. Here is what the data from recent shifts tells us.

120+
Fund. Rights Qs
3-4
Avg Qs / Shift
100%
Accuracy Target
Article-Based
Type

Top Topics by Question Frequency

1

Fundamental Rights

121 Questions Asked

The undisputed king of Polity topics. Focus on memorizing Articles 12-35, specifically the distinctions between Right to Equality and Right to Freedom.

Key Sub-themes:

Articles (Concept & Number)31 Qs
Right to Freedom (Art 19-22)19 Qs
Right to Equality (Art 14-18)13 Qs
Cultural/Edu. Rights11 Qs
2

Amendment of Constitution

114 Questions Asked

A favorite for RRB. Toppers practice repeated questions on Article 368, the types of majorities required, and the Basic Structure doctrine.

Key Sub-themes:

Types of AmendmentsHigh Qs
Article 368High Qs
Special vs Simple MajorityMed Qs
Basic Structure DoctrineMed Qs
3

Parliament

95 Questions Asked

Technical but scoring. Master the composition of Houses, the difference between Money & Financial Bills, and the role of the Speaker.

Key Sub-themes:

Lok/Rajya Sabha Composition17 Qs
Types of Bills13 Qs
Budget in Parliament8 Qs
Sessions & Terms7 Qs
4

Non-Constitutional Bodies

79 Questions Asked

Highly factual. Confusion often arises between Statutory and Executive bodies. NITI Aayog is the highest yield sub-topic here.

Key Sub-themes:

NITI Aayog29 Qs
Central Info. Commission17 Qs
NHRC9 Qs
Lokpal & Lokayuktas8 Qs
5

Other Constitutional Dimensions

79 Questions Asked

Often overlooked but easy marks. Includes Official Languages, Co-operative Societies, and Special Provisions for certain classes.

Key Sub-themes:

Official Language28 Qs
Cooperative Societies20 Qs
Special Provisions15 Qs
Public Services11 Qs
6

President of India

72 Questions Asked

Focus on Articles 52-62. Questions test knowledge of Powers (Veto, Pardon), Election process, and the chronological list of Presidents.

Key Sub-themes:

Powers & Functions33 Qs
Related Articles10 Qs
List of Presidents10 Qs
Election & Impeachment9 Qs
7

Historical Background

Mod Questions Asked

Where History meets Polity. Focus on the Crown Rule (1858–1947), specifically the 1935 Act and the 1947 Independence Act.

Key Sub-themes:

Govt of India Act 1935High Qs
Govt of India Act 1858Med Qs
Charter ActsMed Qs
Indian Councils ActsLow Qs
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Bonus: Smart Strategy for Polity

How to Prepare Smartly

  • Memorize Article numbers with concepts
  • Solve Amendment questions exam-wise
  • Make comparison tables for Constitutional Bodies
  • Revise weak subtopics immediately
  • Practice assertion-based MCQs
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Don't Do This

  • Reading entire Laxmikanth line by line.
  • Memorizing without application.
  • Ignoring Non-Constitutional bodies.

Do This Instead

  • Study topic -> Immediately solve PYQs.
  • Identify repeating Articles.
  • Use Pyqkosh to convert data into marks.

"RRB NTPC Polity is not about depth — It’s about precision + repetition mastery."

– Pyqkosh Analysis

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