How to Prepare General Awareness for SSC MTS A Very Simple Guide
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Do you want to pass the SSC MTS 2026 exam? If yes, you must become good at General Awareness, or GK. Many students fear GK. They think the syllabus is too big. They feel they have to read huge books. But that is simply not true. In the new SSC MTS exam pattern, GK is a part of Session 2. This session is the real test. Your marks in Session 2 decide if you get the job. There will be 25 questions in the GK section. Every right answer gives you 3 marks. This means GK is worth 75 marks. But there is a catch. If you mark a wrong answer, the examiner will cut 1 mark. So, you have to be careful. The best part about GK is that it takes no time. You do not have to solve any long math problems. You just read the question. If you know the answer, you click it in five seconds. Let us see how you can study GK very easily without taking any stress.

What is Inside the GK Paper?

Before you start reading, you must know what the examiner will ask. They do not ask very hard questions. They just want to check if you know basic things about our country and the world. Here are the main topics you need to read:

  • Art and Culture: SSC mostly asks questions from this topic. They will ask about famous Indian dances, singers, and local festivals.
  • Current Affairs: This means the latest news. They will ask about sports winners and new government plans from the last six months.
  • General Science: This is very basic school science. They will ask about human body parts, vitamins, and simple diseases.
  • History: You do not need to read old kings’ stories deeply. Just read about the Indian freedom struggle and Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Polity: This means how our country runs. You just need to know basic citizen rights and duties.

Simple Steps to Study GK Daily

You do not need to study GK for five hours a day. Just one hour of smart reading is enough. Here is a simple step-by-step plan for you:

1. Learn the Dances and Festivals First: As we said, Art and Culture are very important. Get a simple list of all Indian states. Write down one famous dance and one famous festival next to each state. Read this list every morning for ten minutes.

2. Stop Reading Big Newspapers: Many students waste two hours reading big English newspapers. Do not do that. It takes too much time. Instead, download a simple monthly current affairs PDF from the internet. Read only the most important news, like who won a gold medal or who became a new CEO.

3. Make Tiny Notes: Do not copy whole paragraphs from books. Make tiny notes. For example, if you are reading about vitamins, just write: “Vitamin A = Night Blindness.” Keep your notes very short. Short notes are easy to revise before the exam.

4. Give Small Topic Tests: Just reading is not enough. Your brain forgets things easily. To fix this, you must take small quizzes. Give a simple 10-15 minutes online test on your mobile phone every day. If you make a mistake in the test, your brain will remember the correct answer forever.

Big Mistakes You Must Avoid

Please do not make these common mistakes while studying GK:

  • Do Not Guess Blindly: Remember the negative marking! If you cut 1 mark for a wrong guess, your total score will drop quickly. If you do not know the answer at all, just leave it blank.
  • Do Not Read UPSC Books: Some students buy very thick books meant for big civil service exams. Please avoid them. The MTS exam only asks 10th-level questions. A simple, basic GK book like Lucent is more than enough.
  • Do Not Forget to Revise: If you read something on Monday and never read it again, you will forget it by Sunday. Pick one day, like Sunday, just to read your old notes again.

Conclusion

General Awareness is a very scoring subject. It saves your time so you can focus more on the English section. Keep your study plan very simple. Read basic science, memorize state dances, and follow the news of the last six months. Take small daily quizzes on your phone. Trust your hard work. You can easily clear this exam and make your family proud. Start your simple GK reading today.

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FAQs: How to Prepare General Awareness for SSC MTS?

How many GK questions will come in the SSC MTS exam?

You will see exactly 25 questions in the General Awareness section.

How many marks is the GK section worth?

Each question gives you 3 marks. So, the total GK section is worth 75 marks.

Is there negative marking in the GK section?

Yes, there is. If you choose the wrong answer, 1 mark will be cut from your total score.

Do I need to read current affairs of the whole year?

No, you do not need to read the news of a full year. Just read the important news from the last six to eight months before your exam date.

Can I pass the exam if I skip the GK section?

No. GK is in Session 2, which decides your final job. If you skip GK, your total marks will be very low, and you will not get the job.

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