SSC MTS 2023 mock test released at ssc.nic.in
Vagisha Kaushik | May 3, 2023 | 08:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC MTS 2023 mock test will be available in the language chosen by the candidate. The exam will be conducted on May 2.
NEW DELHI : The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the mock test for the Multi-Tasking Staff and Havaldar Examination, SSC MTS 2023. Candidates who are appearing for MTS exam can download the mock test on the official website – ssc.nic.in. The mock test will help candidates prepare for the exam. SSC MTS 2023 will be conducted on May 2, 2023.
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“Please refer to the Mock Link given below for Multi-Tasking Non-Technical Staff & Havaldar [CBIC and CBN] Examination 2022, which is going to be conducted w.e.f. 2nd May 2023 in multiple (13) regional languages in addition to Hindi and English,” said SSC in an official notification.
The commission informed that if a candidate has chosen a regional language in the SSC MTS 2023 application form, then they will be viewing questions in the chosen regional language in addition to Hindi and English.
“In case no regional language has been chosen by a candidate then his/her questions will appear only in Hindi & English Languages,” SSC added.
SSC MTS syllabus 2023
- Numerical and Mathematical Ability : It will include questions on problems relating to Integers and Whole Numbers, LCM and HCF, Decimals and Fractions, Relationship between numbers, Fundamental Arithmetic Operations and BODMAS, Percentage, Ratio and Proportions, Work and Time, Direct and inverse Proportions, Averages, Simple Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Area and Perimeter of Basic Geometric Figures, Distance and Time, Lines and Angles, Interpretation of simple Graphs and Data, Square and Square roots etc.
- Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving : The questions in this part intend to measure the candidates’ general learning ability. The questions will be broadly based on Alpha-Numeric Series, Coding and Decoding, Analogy, Following Directions, Similarities and Differences, Jumbling, Problem Solving and Analysis, Nonverbal Reasoning based on diagrams, age Calculations, Calendar and Clock, etc.
- General Awareness : The broad coverage of the test will be on Social Studies (History, Geography, Art and Culture, Civics, Economics), General Science and Environmental studies up to 10th Standard.
- English Language and Comprehension : Candidates' understanding of the basics of English Language, its vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage, etc. and to test comprehension, a simple paragraph may be given and question based on the paragraph to be asked.
- For VH candidates of 40% and above visual disability, there will be no component of Maps/Graphs/Diagrams/Statistical Data in the Paper.
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