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SSC MTS General Awareness Mock Test Free 2026
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GK is the highest variance section in SSC MTS — candidates who prepare systematically score 20+, while those who don't score below 10. The topics repeat every year. 25 questions. 15 minutes. These tests show exactly which GK areas you're missing.
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SSC MTS General Awareness — Topic Weightage 2026
TopicAvg QsWeight
Current Affairs (6 months)
Focus on government schemes, awards, sports, and appointments.
6–8
High
General Science
NCERT Class 6–10 Science covers 90% of MTS GS questions.
4–5
High
History
Ancient and Medieval — dynasties, battles, rulers. NCERT 6–8.
3–4
Medium
Geography
Rivers, mountains, national parks, states and capitals.
2–3
Medium
Polity
Constitutional articles, fundamental rights, President/PM powers.
2–3
Medium
Static GK
National symbols, first-in-India, international organisations.
1–2
Low
Economy Basics
RBI, GDP, budget terms — just fundamentals, not advanced.
1–2
Low
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ScoreRank Est.What it means
20–25Top 10%GK topper — decisive advantage
16–19Top 30%Good — above average preparation
11–15Top 50%Average — topic gaps need addressing
7–10Bottom 40%Below average — systematic revision needed
Below 7Bottom 25%Critical — start NCERT from Class 6 now
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General Awareness Preparation Strategy — SSC MTS
Month 1
NCERT Foundation
- →NCERT Science Class 6–10 — complete all chapters
- →NCERT History Class 6–8 — Ancient + Medieval India
- →NCERT Geography Class 6–10 — India focus
- →NCERT Polity Class 9 — Constitution basics
Month 2
Current Affairs
- →20-min daily current affairs — last 6 months
- →Government schemes 2025–26 — PMAY, PM Kisan, etc.
- →Sports: recent tournaments, championships, records
- →Awards: Padma, Nobel, Oscar — focus on Indian winners
Month 3
Mock Test Mode
- →1 GK sectional test daily — 25 Qs in 15 min
- →Error notebook: write every wrong answer + correct answer
- →Weekly review of notebook — revise 3 days before exam
- →Target 18+ out of 25 consistently in practice
Frequently Asked Questions — SSC MTS General Awareness Mock Test
Is this SSC MTS GK mock test free?
Yes — 4 SSC MTS General Awareness sectional tests are completely free on ZestExam. Free account required (30 seconds, no credit card). 25 questions, 15-minute timer, instant topic-wise analysis.
What GK topics are asked in SSC MTS?
SSC MTS General Awareness covers: Current Affairs (last 6 months), General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), History, Geography, Indian Polity, Economy basics, and Static GK. 25 questions worth 50 marks. Questions are at Class 10 level — factual, not analytical.
How to prepare GK for SSC MTS 2026 in 2 months?
Month 1: Complete NCERT Science (6–10), History (6–8), Geography (6–10), and Polity (9) — 2 hours daily. Month 2: 20-minute daily current affairs + 1 GK sectional test daily. Review every wrong answer immediately. Candidates following this score 18–22 out of 25.
What is the difficulty of GK in SSC MTS vs SSC CGL?
SSC MTS GK is easier than SSC CGL GK. MTS questions test basic facts (Class 6–10 level) while CGL tests application and current affairs at a deeper level. Vocabulary in MTS GK questions is also simpler. If you can score 17+ in CGL GK practice, you will score 20+ in MTS.
How much does GK matter in SSC MTS cutoff?
GK contributes 50 marks to the 150-mark Paper 1. General category cutoff is approximately 100–120 out of 150. A GK score of 18+ (36 marks) means you only need 64–84 marks from the remaining 100 marks in Maths + Reasoning + English — very achievable.
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