Are you preparing for the NABARD Grade A Exam and struggling with the Computer Knowledge section? You’re not alone! Although this section is qualifying in nature, it often becomes a hurdle for many aspirants due to its technical nature and wide syllabus.
To help you tackle this section with confidence, we’ve compiled memory-based questions asked in the NABARD Grade A exams from 2021 to 2024. This will help you identify commonly tested topics and prepare efficiently without wasting time on unnecessary information.
The Computer Knowledge section in the NABARD Grade A exam carries 20 marks and is qualifying in nature—but many aspirants struggle due to its technicality and breadth. This blog provides a comprehensive overview of memory-based questions asked from 2021 to 2024, highlighting commonly tested topics like MS Office, Operating Systems, Networking, Shortcut Keys, Cybersecurity, and Cloud Computing.
It includes year-wise trends, sample questions, and key focus areas to help candidates prepare smartly. With daily revision, conceptual clarity, and practice from trusted resources like C4S Courses, aspirants can confidently clear this section. Valuable resources like free playlists, mentorship programs, and Telegram support are also provided to enhance preparation.
Key Message: Don’t ignore the qualifying Computer Knowledge section—prepare smartly and clear it with ease using memory-based insights and focused practice.
Why Computer Knowledge Matters in NABARD Grade A?
- The Computer Knowledge section carries 20 marks in Phase 1 (Prelims).
- It is qualifying in nature, but failing to clear it means disqualification, regardless of your score in other sections.
- Many students ignore it during preparation and struggle during the final exam.
Memory-Based Questions from 2021–2024
Below is an overview of the frequently asked topics and sample memory-based questions from the last 3 years of NABARD Grade A exams.
Year | Type of Questions | Key Topics Covered |
---|---|---|
2021 | Objective (MCQs) | MS Office, Basics of Internet, Input/Output Devices, Shortcut Keys |
2022 | Objective (MCQs) | Operating System, File Extensions, Networking Basics, Full Forms |
2023 | Objective (MCQs) | Cloud Computing, Storage Devices, Email Protocols, Cyber Security |
Sample Questions:
What does HTTP stand for?
Ans: HyperText Transfer Protocol
Shortcut for copying text in MS Word?
Ans: Ctrl + C
Which device is used to convert digital signals into analog signals?
Ans: Modem
What is the full form of CPU?
Ans: Central Processing Unit
What type of software is an Operating System?
Ans: System Software
Preparation Tips for Computer Knowledge:
- Revise daily for 15–20 minutes – consistency is key.
- Use flashcards or mind maps to remember shortcuts and full forms.
- Practice mock tests and quizzes to reinforce retention.
- Focus more on conceptual clarity rather than rote learning.
Resources by C4S Courses to Help You:
NABARD 2025 Mentorship Programme
Personalized study plans, daily targets & expert guidance.
Free Computer Knowledge Playlist
Topic-wise explanations & practice sessions.
Telegram Channel: @Clarity4Sure
Daily updates, quizzes, and doubt-solving sessions.
Website: C4S Courses
Also Recommended For:
RBI Grade B Mentorship Programme
Even though the Computer Knowledge section is qualifying, it is equally important. With consistent practice, a targeted approach, and the right resources, clearing this section becomes much easier. Don’t overlook it—master it smartly with C4S Courses by your side.
Prepare smarter, not harder. Let your preparation be data-driven and strategy-based!
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