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CBT Full Mock Test 2

SSC MTS · Staff Selection Commission: Multi-Tasking Staff & Havaldar

Syllabus-checked original practice

Mapped to the official CBT syllabus and answer-checked on 22 August 2026.

Scoring note: Every question is worth 3 marks. Numerical and Reasoning questions carry no negative marking; General Awareness and English questions deduct 1 mark for a wrong answer, matching the real Session 1 / Session 2 split.

View official syllabus source
90
Questions
90 min
Duration
By question
Per correct answer
By question
Per wrong answer

Instructions

  • 1This full-length mock contains 90 original questions across 4 CBT sections.
  • 2Each wrong answer deducts marks using the scoring rule shown above. Unattempted questions score zero.
  • 3You can mark a question for review and come back to it later using the question palette.
  • 4The timer starts as soon as you click "Start test" and the test auto-submits when time runs out.
  • 5You can review your answers and explanations for every question immediately after submitting.
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About this SSC MTS CBT mock test

This free mock contains 90 original practice questions mapped to the SSC MTS CBT syllabus and pattern. Every checked answer includes an explanation and a source record.

What the test covers

Numerical and Mathematical Ability

20 questions

Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving

20 questions

General Awareness

25 questions

English Language and Comprehension

25 questions

Scoring and result analysis

Each question uses its assigned marks and penalty; together they total 270 marks. Unattempted questions score zero. After submitting, you receive section-wise and topic-wise accuracy, time spent, answer explanations, and source links.

Frequently asked questions

Is this an official SSC question paper?

No. It is an independent practice mock containing original questions mapped to the official SSC MTS & Havaldar syllabus and pattern.

How does the negative marking work?

SSC MTS has a two-session structure. Session 1 (Numerical and Mathematical Ability, Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving) has no negative marking. Session 2 (General Awareness, English Language and Comprehension) deducts 1 mark for each wrong answer. This mock combines both sessions under one continuous timer for practice; the real exam runs them as two separately timed sessions.

Do Prelims marks count towards the final merit list?

Only candidates who qualify Session 1 have Session 2 evaluated, and both sessions together decide shortlisting for the Physical Efficiency Test (Havaldar) or final selection (MTS). There is no separate Mains stage.