April 2026 Current Affairs MCQ

1 daily quiz · 20 questions · with answers & explanations

One quiz was published in April 2026. Each set has 20 MCQs with detailed answers, free to attempt without logging in. Pick any date below to start.

April 2026 Current Affairs MCQ — What This Collection Covers

Every quiz in this April 2026 collection is built around real news that appeared in that month — not recycled trivia, not generic GK filler. The questions are written to match the kind of single-correct-answer MCQs you get in UPSC Prelims General Studies Paper I, SSC CGL Tier-1 General Awareness, RRB NTPC Stage-1, and State PSC preliminary exams. So if you've been searching for April 2026 current affairs MCQ with answers, this is the right place.

Each day's quiz has 20 questions. That works out to 20+ practice questions just from this month alone. Topics rotate across national affairs, economy and finance, science and space, sports results, international organisations, government appointments, awards, and environment — all the domains that examiners draw from. Every answer carries a detailed explanation that gives you the background, not just the correct option.

What topics are covered?

How to get the most out of these quizzes

Don't jump straight to the date you remember — start from the beginning of the month and work forward. Current affairs questions in exams often connect two events from the same week, and you'll miss that link if you cherry-pick dates. Attempt each quiz cold (no notes open), submit, then read every explanation — including for questions you got right. That second read is where the real retention happens.

Revisit this page roughly 10 days before your exam. A second pass through the month's questions is significantly faster and locks in the facts that slipped the first time. Pair this with our static GK sections on Indian Polity, History, Economy, and Science & Technology for complete coverage.

Exam-wise relevance of April 2026 current affairs

UPSC Prelims

GS Paper I typically has 15–25 current affairs questions. Events from the past 12–18 months dominate. April 2026 falls squarely in that window for most upcoming attempts.

SSC CGL / CHSL

General Awareness in SSC exams pulls heavily from recent appointments, sports results, government schemes, and national days — all covered in these daily quizzes.

RRB NTPC

Railway exams focus on Indian economy, science, and geography alongside current affairs. The explanations in each quiz build that background naturally.

State PSC

Most state-level prelims test national current affairs alongside state-specific news. This collection handles the national portion comprehensively.

Questions people ask about April 2026 current affairs

Is April 2026 current affairs enough for UPSC Prelims 2026?

One month is never enough on its own — UPSC draws from a rolling 12–18 month window. But April is a high-weight month to cover thoroughly. Use this collection alongside quizzes from adjacent months for complete preparation.

How many current affairs MCQs should I solve per day?

20 questions a day — one full quiz — is the right target. That keeps the habit manageable without burning out. The key is consistency over volume. Missing a day is fine; missing a week is where most aspirants fall behind.

Are these questions based on previous year papers?

Some questions are inspired by recurring PYQ patterns from UPSC, SSC, and RRB exams. The phrasing is always fresh, but the underlying concept often mirrors what's been tested before — which is exactly how current affairs questions are constructed in real papers.

Can I download April 2026 current affairs as a PDF?

After completing any daily quiz, you'll see a "Download as PDF" button. It exports the full question set with correct answers and explanations — formatted cleanly for printing or offline revision.

About the Author

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Arjun Verma Current Affairs Expert

UPSC · SSC CGL · RRB NTPC Faculty & Current Affairs Specialist

With over 10 years of experience teaching current affairs and GK to competitive exam aspirants, Arjun has helped 50,000+ students prepare for UPSC, SSC CGL, CHSL, and RRB NTPC exams. He specialises in breaking down complex current affairs into easy-to-remember MCQs with detailed explanations tailored for Indian competitive exams.