SSC MTS Answer Key 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will release the answer key for the Multi Tasking Exam (MTS) and Havaldar Paper 1 soon. Once the answer key is released, those who appeared for the same will be able to download the answer key by visiting the official website i.e. ssc.gov.in.
The candidates may note that the candidates will require their login credentials to access the answer key. Also, this answer key will be provisional in nature so the candidates will be able to challenge the same if required. They will have to pay Rs 100 per question challenged.
This recruitment drive will fill out a total of 9,583 vacancies will be filled in various departments of the Government of India. This includes 6,144 Multi-Tasking Staff positions and 3,439 Havaldar positions. The exam was conducted in two sessions - Session 1 and Session 2.
There were 20 questions in Numerical and Mathematical Ability and 20 in Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be no negative marking in the first session. However, there were 25 questions in General Awareness and 25 in English Language and Comprehension. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be negative marking of 1 mark in the s second session.
There were 20 questions in Numerical and Mathematical Ability and 20 in Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be no negative marking in the first session. However, there were 25 questions in General Awareness and 25 in English Language and Comprehension. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be negative marking of 1 mark in the s second session.
The candidates may note that the candidates will require their login credentials to access the answer key. Also, this answer key will be provisional in nature so the candidates will be able to challenge the same if required. They will have to pay Rs 100 per question challenged.
This recruitment drive will fill out a total of 9,583 vacancies will be filled in various departments of the Government of India. This includes 6,144 Multi-Tasking Staff positions and 3,439 Havaldar positions. The exam was conducted in two sessions - Session 1 and Session 2.
There were 20 questions in Numerical and Mathematical Ability and 20 in Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be no negative marking in the first session. However, there were 25 questions in General Awareness and 25 in English Language and Comprehension. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be negative marking of 1 mark in the s second session.
There were 20 questions in Numerical and Mathematical Ability and 20 in Reasoning Ability and Problem Solving. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be no negative marking in the first session. However, there were 25 questions in General Awareness and 25 in English Language and Comprehension. Each question will be of 3 marks. There will be negative marking of 1 mark in the s second session.