RRB NTPC English Typing Practice Passage Set 2
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About This RRB NTPC Typing Test
This RRB NTPC English Typing Practice Passage is designed to simulate the actual Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories (RRB NTPC) Typing Skill Test (TST) conducted after CBT-1 and CBT-2. The passage length, structure, and difficulty are calibrated to match what candidates encounter on exam day.
This test is suitable for candidates appearing for:
- Junior Clerk cum Typist
- Accounts Clerk cum Typist
- Junior Time Keeper
- Senior Clerk cum Typist
- Junior Account Assistant cum Typist (JAA)
- Senior Time Keeper
Test Details
🕒 Duration: 10 Minutes
🌐 Language: English
🎯 Required Speed: 30 Words Per Minute (WPM) — Net speed after error deduction
⌨ Standard: Approx. 1,500 correct keystrokes in 10 minutes (5-character word rule)
🧮 Error Calculation: 5% error allowance; beyond that, 10 words deducted per net mistake
🖥 Mode: Computer-based simulation — real exam-like interface
✅ Free: No signup, no payment, unlimited attempts
This mock test follows the exact structure of the RRB NTPC Typing Skill Test conducted at Railway Recruitment Board examination centres across India.
Purpose of This RRB NTPC Typing Practice Test
This test is designed to help candidates:
- Consistently achieve 30 WPM English typing speed on net calculation
- Build accuracy above 90% to stay within the 5% error allowance
- Practice under a real 10-minute timed pressure environment
- Reduce omission, substitution, spacing, and capitalisation errors
- Build endurance for 10-minute non-stop typing sessions
- Improve confidence before the actual RRB NTPC Typing Skill Test day
Regular practice of full-length 10-minute typing tests — like this passage — significantly reduces the risk of disqualification at this final qualifying stage.
How This RRB NTPC Typing Test Works
- A passage will appear on the upper portion of the screen.
- Type the passage exactly as shown in the typing area below.
- The test is case-sensitive — capitalisation matters.
- The 10-minute timer begins as soon as you start typing.
- If you complete the passage before time, you may retype from the beginning — the entire content is evaluated.
- Your results will display upon completion:
- Gross WPM
- Net WPM (after error deduction)
- Accuracy Percentage
- Total Errors (Full + Half)
- Qualification Status (Pass / Fail at 30 WPM)
You can reattempt this RRB NTPC English typing passage unlimited times to track your progress.
RRB NTPC Typing Test - Error Calculation Explained
Understanding how errors are counted is critical to passing the RRB NTPC Typing Skill Test. The Railway Recruitment Board uses this specific method:
Step 1 - Calculate Total Words Typed
Total Words = Total Keystrokes ÷ 5 (5-character word rule, including spaces)
Step 2 - Apply 5% Error Allowance
Mistakes within 5% of total words typed are forgiven. For example, if you type 300 words, up to 15 mistakes are tolerated with no penalty.
Step 3 - Deduct Penalty Words
Every net mistake beyond the 5% threshold causes a 10-word deduction from your total typed count.
Step 4 - Calculate Net WPM
Net WPM = (Total Words - Penalty Words) ÷ 10
Example Calculation
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Words Typed | 340 |
| 5% Allowance | 17 mistakes (forgiven) |
| Total Mistakes Made | 22 |
| Net Mistakes (penalised) | 5 (22 - 17) |
| Penalty Words Deducted | 50 (5 × 10) |
| Net Words | 290 |
| Net WPM | 29 WPM — ❌ FAIL (below 30 WPM) |
This is why candidates who type 32-33 WPM gross can still fail if errors are not controlled. Always target 35-37 WPM gross to clear 30 WPM net comfortably.
Types of Errors in RRB NTPC Typing Test
| Error Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Omission | Missing a character or word | "govrnment" instead of "government" |
| Substitution | Wrong character typed | "hoise" instead of "house" |
| Addition | Extra character added | "computeer" instead of "computer" |
| Repetition | Character repeated | "helllo" instead of "hello" |
| Space Error | Missing or extra space | "thegovernment" instead of "the government" |
| Capitalisation Error | Wrong case used | "india" instead of "India" |
| Punctuation Error | Wrong or missing punctuation | "Hello world" instead of "Hello, world" |
Every error type contributes to your total mistake count. Small errors like spacing and capitalisation — which feel minor — collectively push you beyond the 5% error allowance and trigger the 10-word penalty per mistake.
Why the RRB NTPC Typing Test is the Most Underestimated Stage
Out of every 100 candidates who clear RRB NTPC CBT-1 and CBT-2, an estimated 15-25 fail the Typing Skill Test — not because they cannot type, but because:
- They confuse gross WPM with net WPM
- They start preparation too late (less than 2 weeks before the test)
- They practice on mobile devices or with spell-check enabled
- They have never practiced a continuous 10-minute typing session
- They underestimate how error penalties compound quickly
There are no second chances in the same recruitment cycle. Disqualification here means re-applying from scratch when the next RRB NTPC notification is released.
Who Should Attempt This Test?
This RRB NTPC English typing practice passage is ideal for:
- Candidates who have cleared RRB NTPC CBT-1 and are preparing for the TST stage
- Beginners aiming to build typing speed from scratch (start at 15 WPM, target 35+)
- Candidates currently at 25-28 WPM who need a safety buffer above 30 WPM
- Aspirants preparing for Junior Clerk cum Typist, JAA, Senior Clerk cum Typist, or other typist posts
- Anyone preparing for multiple government typing tests (SSC CHSL, RRB NTPC)
If your current gross speed is below 28 WPM, practice this passage daily until you consistently achieve 35-37 WPM with under 5% errors to have a comfortable margin on exam day.
Tips to Score 30+ WPM Net in RRB NTPC Typing Test
- Never look at the keyboard — keep your eyes on the passage at all times. Touch typing is the single biggest speed unlock.
- Aim for 35+ WPM gross — you need a 5-WPM buffer above 30 to account for the error penalty system.
- Control your error rate below 5% — for a 300-word passage, this means fewer than 15 mistakes total.
- Avoid the backspace trap — in the actual RRB NTPC exam, backspace may be disabled. Practice without using it.
- Use an external desktop keyboard — laptop keyboards differ from exam centre keyboards. Train on a standard external QWERTY.
- Practice daily for 30-45 minutes — candidates improve from 20 WPM to 35+ WPM in 45-60 days with consistent daily sessions.
- Read 2-3 words ahead while typing the current word — this reduces hesitation and improves rhythm.
- Never practice with spell-check on — it creates false confidence. The actual exam has no editing tools enabled.
RRB NTPC vs SSC CHSL Typing Test — Know the Difference
| Parameter | RRB NTPC | SSC CHSL |
|---|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
| English Speed Required | 30 WPM (Net) | 35 WPM (Net) |
| Hindi Speed Required | 25 WPM | 30 WPM |
| Duration | 10 Minutes | 10 Minutes |
| Error System | 5% allowance; 10-word deduction per net mistake | Full & Half mistake system; ~7% tolerance (General) |
| Backspace | May be disabled at exam centre | Allowed |
| Passage Length (English) | ~300 words | ~350-380 words |
| Nature | Qualifying (not merit-based) | Qualifying (not merit-based) |
If you are preparing for both exams, practising at 35 WPM (SSC CHSL standard) will comfortably clear the 30 WPM RRB NTPC requirement as well.
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Related Practice
For more full-length RRB NTPC English Typing Test passages, explore the complete series:
👉 RRB NTPC Typing Test Series — All Passages
Preparing for SSC CHSL as well? Practice the 35 WPM standard here:
👉 SSC CHSL LDC / JSA English Typing Test Series
For all government exam typing test series:
👉 All Free Typing Practice Test Series
For RRB NTPC exam details, syllabus, and preparation strategy: