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Multi Tasking Staff
4 topicsLatest 2025 pattern

SSC MTS (Multi Tasking Staff) is part of India's Government Exams category, covering 4 topics. Kamiyab provides free SSC MTS mock tests with no signup or payment — two modes: Quick Practice (10 questions in ~10 minutes for daily topic-wise revision) or Full Mock (up to 100 questions matched to the official exam pattern). Both include instant scoring and per-question explanations. Eligibility: Class 10. Aligned to the current 2026 official syllabus.

Eligibility
Class 10
Per official notification
Topics
4
Across all sections
Mode
Online CBT
Browser-based
Cost
₹0
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SSC MTS mock test modes — at a glance

Comparison of SSC MTS mock test modes on Kamiyab
ModeQuestionsTimeBest forCost
Quick Practice10~10 minutesDaily topic-wise warm-up₹0 (Free)
Full MockUp to 100~2 hoursPre-exam revision, full exam pattern₹0 (Free)

Test mode

10 Qs · 10 min
First load takes 10–15 sec while AI generates the paper. Questions are batched in parallel and deduped to keep them varied.

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About SSC MTS — Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Examination

The SSC Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) exam is the entry-level recruitment for matriculate (10th-pass) candidates seeking Group C non-technical posts across central government ministries, departments and subordinate offices. It attracts ~50 lakh applicants every year, making it one of India's largest government job exams.

MTS recruits for posts like Peon, Daftary, Jamadar, Junior Gestetner Operator, Chowkidar, Safaiwala, Mali and other support roles across CBIC, CBN, Ministry of Defence, and various central government offices. The pay scale is Level-1 (₹18,000-₹56,900) with allowances.

Since 2023, MTS uses a single-day computer-based examination conducted in TWO sessions on the same day — no Tier 1 / Tier 2 terminology. Session I is qualifying (must clear cutoff) and Session II decides merit. Notably, Session I has NO negative marking — unique to MTS among SSC exams.

Conducted by: Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Government of India

Eligibility

SSC MTS (regular non-technical posts)

Age:
18-25 years. Age relaxation: SC/ST +5 yrs, OBC +3 yrs, PwD +10 yrs, ex-servicemen as per rules.
Education:
Matriculation (Class 10) or equivalent from a recognised board. No graduation requirement.
Nationality:
Indian citizen, or subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or Tibetan refugee, or person of Indian origin from specified countries.

Havaldar in CBIC / CBN (recruited under same MTS notification)

Age:
18-27 years. Same relaxations as MTS.
Education:
Matriculation (Class 10) or equivalent.
Nationality:
Same as above.
Attempts:
Additional PET (Physical Efficiency Test) and PST (Physical Standard Test) for Havaldar — male: 157.5 cm height, 81 cm chest, 1600m run in 15 min; female: 152 cm height, 48 kg weight, 1 km run in 20 min.

Exam Pattern

Stage-by-stage breakdown of the recruitment process.

Session I (Qualifying)

Mode
Online Computer Based Test
Sections
Numerical & Mathematical Ability · Reasoning Ability & Problem Solving
Questions
40 (20 per section)
Marks
120 (60 per section)
Duration
45 minutes
Negative marking
NONE — no marks deducted for wrong answers

Qualifying in nature — you must clear the section-wise cutoff to be evaluated for Session II. Marks NOT counted in final merit. Unique feature: only SSC exam with zero negative marking in Session I.

Session II (Merit-deciding)

Mode
Online Computer Based Test
Sections
General Awareness · English Language and Comprehension
Questions
50 (25 per section)
Marks
150 (75 per section, +3 per correct)
Duration
45 minutes
Negative marking
-1 mark per wrong answer

Final merit determined by Session II marks. Both sessions held on the same day.

PET / PST (only for Havaldar posts in CBIC / CBN)

Mode
Physical test
Sections
Physical Efficiency Test (running) + Physical Standard Test (height/chest/weight)
Questions
Marks
Qualifying only
Duration
Negative marking

Conducted after CBT for Havaldar applicants. Failing PET/PST disqualifies for Havaldar post but not regular MTS posts (if applied for both).

Syllabus

Tap any section to see the full list of subtopics.

Numerical & Mathematical Ability (Session I)12 topics
  • Number system (whole numbers, decimals, fractions)
  • Place value and comparison
  • Simplification (BODMAS — single-step)
  • Percentages (basic, 5-25% range)
  • Profit and loss (single step)
  • Simple interest (1-3 years)
  • Ratio and proportion (unitary method)
  • Time and work (1-2 person simple)
  • Time, speed and distance (basic)
  • Averages (small numbers)
  • LCM and HCF
  • Basic mensuration (perimeter, area of rectangle, square, triangle, circle)
Reasoning Ability & Problem Solving (Session I)9 topics
  • Number / letter series (find next term)
  • Basic coding-decoding (single shift)
  • Analogies (word relationships)
  • Odd-one-out (single odd from 4)
  • Blood relations (single-step)
  • Direction sense (simple 2-step)
  • Basic syllogisms (2-statement direct)
  • Ranking and seating (linear)
  • Missing number in matrix (single rule)
General Awareness (Session II)8 topics
  • Indian History (major dynasties — Mughals, Marathas; freedom struggle leaders; key dates 1857/1947/1950)
  • Indian Geography (states + capitals, major rivers Ganga/Yamuna/Brahmaputra/Godavari, mountains)
  • Indian Polity (President, PM, basic Fundamental Rights — Articles 14, 19, 21)
  • Indian Economy (RBI basics, currency, major schemes like PMJDY, MGNREGA)
  • General Science (Class 10 NCERT — water cycle, photosynthesis, simple electricity)
  • Static GK (national symbols, sports — cricket, hockey, Olympics; famous monuments)
  • Current Affairs (last 6 months — major schemes, sports events, ISRO missions, appointments)
  • Famous personalities and books
English Language and Comprehension (Session II)8 topics
  • Basic synonyms and antonyms (common words)
  • One-word substitutes (doctor, teacher, librarian etc.)
  • Common idioms (well-known)
  • Spelling correction
  • Basic error spotting (subject-verb, simple tense)
  • Fill-in-the-blanks (prepositions, articles)
  • Sentence improvement (basic)
  • Reading comprehension (short factual passages)

Preparation Strategy

Start with NCERT Class 8-10 Math textbook — it covers everything in MTS Numerical Ability without overshooting the level. Solve Class 8 chapters first, then move to 9 and 10 over a month.

Reasoning at the MTS level rewards practice over technique. Solve 15-20 questions a day from basic series, coding, blood relations and direction sense. Most questions follow simple repeatable patterns — pattern recognition comes with volume.

General Awareness: focus on well-known static GK (states + capitals, freedom fighters, major rivers, basic Constitutional articles) and last 6 months of current affairs. Don't go deep into history dates or specific Article numbers — that's CGL territory, not MTS.

English: build vocabulary daily with 5 common words plus their usage. Practice basic grammar (subject-verb agreement, tenses) from any Class 10 grammar book. Read short news articles (Hindu Junior, BBC simple English) to build comprehension speed.

Take 2-3 full-length mock tests in the last 3 weeks to handle the 45-minute time pressure of each session. The good news: Session I has no negative marking, so attempt EVERY question — even guesses give 25% chance of right answer. In Session II, only attempt questions you're 70%+ confident in.

Recent Changes to Know

  • Since 2023 cycle, MTS no longer uses Tier 1 / Tier 2 terminology — it's a single-day exam with Session I and Session II.
  • Session I (Numerical + Reasoning) has ZERO negative marking — unique among all SSC exams. Attempt every question.
  • Session II (GA + English) has -1 negative marking and +3 for correct answers. Be selective.
  • Final merit is based solely on Session II marks — Session I is purely qualifying.
  • Havaldar posts (CBIC / CBN) recruited under the same MTS notification but with additional PET/PST stages.

Important Dates

Notification
Typically released in June-July
Exam
CBT: September-November · PET/PST for Havaldar: 1-2 months after CBT results
Results
CBT result 1-2 months after exam; final selection list after Document Verification (and PET/PST for Havaldar)

Dates change every cycle. Check the latest notification on ssc.gov.in before applying.

Widely-Used Reference Books

Popular books many aspirants use — pick what fits your level.

  • NCERT Mathematics Class 8, 9 and 10 (foundational coverage)
  • RS Aggarwal — Quantitative Aptitude (chapter-wise basic + intermediate)
  • Kiran Publications — SSC MTS Previous Year Papers Chapter-wise
  • Lucent's General Knowledge (static GK reference)
  • SP Bakshi — Objective General English (foundation chapters only)
  • Manorama Yearbook (current affairs reference)

SSC MTS mock test — frequently asked questions

Is the SSC MTS mock test on Kamiyab really free?

Yes, completely free. No signup, no payment and no hidden charges — every SSC MTS practice test and full mock on Kamiyab is free to use.

Do I need to create an account to attempt the SSC MTS mock test?

No. You can start any SSC MTS quick practice or full mock without signing up. Just pick a topic and begin.

How many questions are there in the SSC MTS mock test?

Quick Practice gives you a focused 10-question, ~10-minute test on a single topic. Full Mock is a longer paper of up to 100 questions built to match the SSC MTS exam pattern and timing.

Which subjects and topics are covered for SSC MTS?

4 topics are covered for SSC MTS, including Numerical & Mathematical Ability, Reasoning Ability, General Awareness and more. Each topic can be practised on its own as a quick test or combined into a full-length mock.

Are the SSC MTS questions reliable and up to date with the latest syllabus?

Quick Practice questions are hand-curated and kept aligned with the current official SSC MTS syllabus, each with a short explanation. When the exam body revises the syllabus, the question bank is updated so you are not practising removed or out-of-syllabus topics.

Do I get the correct answers and explanations for SSC MTS?

Yes. After you submit the test, every question shows the correct option along with a short explanation, so you can review and fix weak areas immediately.

Will the SSC MTS mock test work on a low-end phone or slow connection?

Yes. Kamiyab runs in any modern mobile browser with no app install. The timer, scoring and explanations all work on basic Android phones and on slow networks.

How should I use Kamiyab to prepare for SSC MTS?

Use Quick Practice daily for topic-wise revision, then take a Full Mock to simulate the real SSC MTS timer and pressure. Read the explanations after every test and re-practise the topics where you score low.

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