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Key Facts: Agniveer Navy Exam

100 / 50

Questions (SSR / MR)

Indian Navy INET pattern

60 / 30 min

Duration (SSR / MR)

Indian Navy INET pattern

-0.25

Negative Mark per Wrong Answer

Indian Navy

4 sections

SSR: Science, Maths, English, GA

Indian Navy

Rs 550 + GST

SSR Application Fee

joinindiannavy.gov.in

2022

Agnipath Scheme Launch Year

Ministry of Defence

The Indian Navy Agniveer SSR/MR test is the Agnipath-scheme entrance exam for sailors. SSR is a 100-question, 60-minute computer-based test across Science, Mathematics, English, and General Awareness (25 each) at 10+2 level; MR is a 50-question, 30-minute test at Class-10 level. Scoring is +1 correct, -0.25 wrong, with final medicals at INS Chilka.

Sample Agniveer Navy Practice Questions

Try these sample questions to test your Agniveer Navy exam readiness. Each question includes a detailed explanation. Start the interactive quiz above for the full 100+ question experience with AI tutoring.

1A body is dropped from rest and falls freely under gravity (g = 10 m/s^2). How far does it fall in the first 3 seconds?
A.45 m
B.30 m
C.90 m
D.15 m
Explanation: For free fall from rest, distance s = (1/2)g t^2. With g = 10 m/s^2 and t = 3 s, s = (1/2)(10)(9) = 45 m.
2Which of Newton's laws states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?
A.Third law
B.First law
C.Second law
D.Law of gravitation
Explanation: Newton's third law of motion states that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force. The two forces act on different bodies.
3The SI unit of electric current is the:
A.Ampere
B.Volt
C.Ohm
D.Watt
Explanation: The ampere (A) is the SI base unit of electric current, defined as one coulomb of charge flowing per second.
4Ohm's law relates voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R) as:
A.V = I R
B.V = I / R
C.V = R / I
D.I = V R
Explanation: Ohm's law states that the voltage across a conductor equals the product of the current through it and its resistance: V = I R, provided temperature stays constant.
5Two resistors of 4 ohm and 6 ohm are connected in series. What is the total resistance?
A.10 ohm
B.2.4 ohm
C.24 ohm
D.5 ohm
Explanation: Resistances in series simply add: R_total = R1 + R2 = 4 + 6 = 10 ohm.
6The chemical symbol for sodium is:
A.Na
B.So
C.Sd
D.Nu
Explanation: Sodium's symbol Na comes from its Latin name natrium. It is a soft, highly reactive alkali metal in Group 1 of the periodic table.
7Which gas is most abundant in the Earth's atmosphere?
A.Nitrogen
B.Oxygen
C.Carbon dioxide
D.Argon
Explanation: Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere by volume, making it the most abundant atmospheric gas. Oxygen is second at about 21%.
8The speed of light in vacuum is approximately:
A.3 x 10^8 m/s
B.3 x 10^6 m/s
C.3 x 10^10 m/s
D.3 x 10^5 m/s
Explanation: Light travels in vacuum at approximately 3 x 10^8 metres per second (about 300,000 km/s), the fastest possible speed for information or matter.
9Work done is zero when the force and the displacement are:
A.Perpendicular to each other
B.Parallel to each other
C.In the same direction
D.Of equal magnitude
Explanation: Work W = F d cos(theta). When force is perpendicular to displacement, theta = 90 degrees and cos(90) = 0, so the work done is zero.
10Which part of the human body produces insulin?
A.Pancreas
B.Liver
C.Kidney
D.Spleen
Explanation: The pancreas contains the islets of Langerhans, whose beta cells secrete insulin to regulate blood glucose levels. A deficiency leads to diabetes mellitus.

About the Agniveer Navy Exam

The Indian Navy Agniveer SSR/MR examination is the entry-level recruitment test for sailors under the Government of India's Agnipath scheme, launched in 2022. The SSR (Senior Secondary Recruits) paper is a 100-question, 100-mark computer-based test of 60 minutes covering Science, Mathematics, English, and General Awareness at 10+2 level, with 25 questions per section. The MR (Matric Recruits) paper is a 50-question, 50-mark test of 30 minutes covering Science & Mathematics and General Awareness at Class-10 level. Each correct answer earns 1 mark and each wrong answer carries a 0.25 negative mark, and the test is bilingual (Hindi and English) except for the English section. Candidates who clear the CBT proceed to the Physical Fitness Test and Recruitment Medical Examination, with final medicals conducted at INS Chilka.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

SSR: 60 minutes; MR: 30 minutes

Passing Score

Section-wise and aggregate cut-off set per batch by the Indian Navy

Exam Fee

SSR: Rs 550 + 18% GST; MR: nominal fee per notification (Indian Navy under the Agnipath scheme, conducted as the computer-based Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET))

Agniveer Navy Exam Content Outline

25%

Science

Physics, chemistry, and biology fundamentals — laws of motion, work-energy-power, electricity, optics, waves, atomic structure, metals/non-metals, and human physiology (10+2 for SSR, Class 10 for MR)

25%

Mathematics

Algebra, trigonometry, mensuration, statistics, probability, ratio and proportion, percentage, profit and loss, time-speed-distance, and (SSR) calculus and matrices

25%

English (SSR)

Comprehension, grammar, voice, narration, prepositions, synonyms/antonyms, vocabulary, and sentence correction at 10+2 level

25%

General Awareness

Indian history, geography, polity, current affairs, sports, culture, defence and armed-forces knowledge, national symbols, and general science

How to Pass the Agniveer Navy Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Section-wise and aggregate cut-off set per batch by the Indian Navy
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: SSR: 60 minutes; MR: 30 minutes
  • Exam fee: SSR: Rs 550 + 18% GST; MR: nominal fee per notification

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Agniveer Navy Study Tips from Top Performers

1Confirm whether you are sitting SSR (10+2) or MR (Class 10) early, because the syllabus depth, question count, and timing differ significantly.
2Master the +1/-0.25 negative-marking rule — attempt confidently where you are sure and avoid blind guesses on questions you cannot narrow down.
3Build raw speed: SSR gives roughly 36 seconds per question and MR about 36 seconds too, so practise timed sectional drills.
4Revise NCERT Class 9-12 Science and Mathematics, since most CBT questions map directly to those fundamentals.
5Keep a daily current-affairs and defence-news habit, focusing on the Indian Navy, recent operations, ships, and national events.
6Practise English grammar mechanics — voice, narration, prepositions, and error correction — which deliver quick, reliable marks for SSR candidates.
7Start Physical Fitness Test preparation (1.6 km run, squats, push-ups/sit-ups) alongside academics, since the CBT is only the first selection stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Indian Navy Agniveer SSR/MR examination?

It is the entry-level sailor recruitment test conducted by the Indian Navy under the Agnipath scheme. SSR (10+2 level) has a 100-question computer-based test in 60 minutes, and MR (Class-10 level) has a 50-question test in 30 minutes, conducted as the Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET).

What is the difference between Agniveer Navy SSR and MR?

SSR (Senior Secondary Recruits) requires a 10+2 pass with Maths and Physics and is tested across Science, Mathematics, English, and General Awareness (100 questions, 60 minutes). MR (Matric Recruits) requires a Class-10 pass and is tested on Science & Mathematics and General Awareness (50 questions, 30 minutes).

How many questions are on the exam and how long is it?

The SSR computer-based test has 100 multiple-choice questions for 100 marks in 60 minutes, with 25 questions in each of the four sections. The MR test has 50 multiple-choice questions for 50 marks in 30 minutes.

Is there negative marking?

Yes. Each correct answer earns 1 mark and each incorrect answer deducts 0.25 marks in both the SSR and MR computer-based tests. Unattempted questions carry no penalty, so guessing should be selective.

What is the passing score?

There is no fixed pass percentage. The Indian Navy sets section-wise and aggregate cut-offs for each batch, and candidates must clear both the individual section cut-offs and the overall cut-off to be shortlisted.

What is the application fee?

The SSR application fee is Rs 550 plus 18% GST (non-refundable). The MR application fee is nominal as specified in the official batch notification on joinindiannavy.gov.in.

What happens after I clear the computer-based test?

Shortlisted candidates are called for Stage II, which includes the Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and the initial Recruitment Medical Examination at designated centres, followed by final medicals at INS Chilka before enrolment for the four-year Agniveer service.

In which languages is the exam conducted?

The computer-based test is bilingual in Hindi and English, except for the English section, which is set only in English. Candidates can switch the question language for the other sections during the test.