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NDA Mathematics — Previous Year Questions
2,400 questions from 11 years of NDA exams (2016–2026) — organised into 33 chapters for focused practice.
Chapter-wise PYQs
Basic Maths
13 questions
Quadratic Equations
87 questions
Trigonometric Functions
204 questions
Properties of Triangle
46 questions
Height and Distance
25 questions
Binomial Theorem
54 questions
Sequence and Series
113 questions
Permutations and Combinations
86 questions
Complex Number
81 questions
Basics of Coordinate Geometry
33 questions
Straight Lines
83 questions
Circles
32 questions
Parabola and Ellipse
31 questions
Hyperbola and Rectangular Hyperbola
7 questions
Relation and Function
114 questions
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
35 questions
Matrices
92 questions
Determinants
91 questions
Methods of Differentiation
82 questions
Limits
53 questions
Continuity and Differentiability
58 questions
Application of Derivatives
83 questions
Indefinite Integration
43 questions
Definite Integration
70 questions
Area Under the Curve
34 questions
Differential Equations
73 questions
Vector Algebra
107 questions
3-D Geometry
97 questions
Probability
213 questions
Statistics
166 questions
Binary Numbers
13 questions
Logarithm
22 questions
Sets
59 questions
Year-wise Papers
2026
120 questions
2025
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2024
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2023
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2022
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2021
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2020
120 questions
2019
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2018
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2017
240 questions across both NDA I & II
2016
240 questions across both NDA I & II
About NDA Mathematics PYQs
These are the official questions asked in the NDA (National Defence Academy) examination conducted by UPSC, covering 2016–2026. UPSC conducts the NDA exam twice every year — NDA I and NDA II. This bank includes both papers of each year.
Chapter-wise PYQ practice is the fastest way to master NDA Mathematics: the exam repeats topics, question styles and difficulty patterns consistently. Working through past questions topic by topic shows you exactly what UPSC asks — and how often.