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Key Facts: DFCCIL MTS Exam

100 MCQs

CBT Stage-1 question count (90 minutes)

DFCCIL Advt. No. 01/DR/2025

120 MCQs

CBT Stage-2 question count (120 minutes; merit)

DFCCIL Advt. No. 01/DR/2025

0.25

Negative mark per wrong answer in both CBT stages

DFCCIL Advt. No. 01/DR/2025

₹500 / Nil

MTS fee for UR/OBC-NCL/EWS vs exempt categories

DFCCIL Advt. No. 01/DR/2025

40% / 30% / 25%

Minimum CBT qualifying marks UR-EWS / SC-OBC-NCL / ST

DFCCIL Advt. No. 01/DR/2025 & Official FAQs

PET Qualifying

Weight-lift + 1000 m run; does not add merit marks

DFCCIL Advt. No. 01/DR/2025

DFCCIL MTS CBT-1: 100 MCQs, 90 minutes, −0.25 marking; sections Math 30, Reasoning 30, GA 15, Science 15, Railways/DFCCIL 10. CBT-2 (merit): 120 MCQs / 120 minutes. Fee ₹500 UR/OBC-NCL/EWS; exempt for SC/ST/PwBD/ESM/Transgender. Qualifying marks UR/EWS 40%, SC/OBC-NCL 30%, ST 25%.

Sample DFCCIL MTS Practice Questions

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1What is 15% of 240?
A.30
B.36
C.40
D.24
Explanation: 15% of 240=(15/100)×240=36.
2Simplify: 48 ÷ 6 × 3 + 5.
A.29
B.13
C.24
D.33
Explanation: Left to right: 48÷6=8, 8×3=24, 24+5=29.
3The average of 5 numbers is 18. If one number 22 is replaced by 12, the new average is:
A.15
B.17
C.14
D.16
Explanation: Sum=90; new sum=80; average=16.
4Cost price ₹800, selling price ₹920. Profit percentage is:
A.12%
B.20%
C.15%
D.10%
Explanation: Profit=120; (120/800)×100=15%.
5Simple interest on ₹5,000 at 8% p.a. for 3 years is:
A.₹1,000
B.₹1,200
C.₹1,500
D.₹800
Explanation: SI=(5000×8×3)/100=₹1,200.
6Numbers in ratio 3:5 sum to 96. Larger number is:
A.60
B.36
C.48
D.72
Explanation: Part=12; larger=60. Therefore, the correct answer is “60”.
7A train covers 240 km in 4 hours. Average speed is:
A.50 km/h
B.80 km/h
C.40 km/h
D.60 km/h
Explanation: Speed=240/4=60 km/h.
8LCM of 12 and 18 is:
A.6
B.72
C.36
D.24
Explanation: LCM=2²×3²=36. Therefore, the correct answer is “36”.
9If 3x − 7 = 14, then x equals:
A.5
B.7
C.21
D.3
Explanation: 3x=21 ⇒ x=7. Therefore, the correct answer is “7”.
10A does work in 10 days, B in 15. Together they take:
A.6 days
B.5 days
C.8 days
D.12.5 days
Explanation: Rate=1/6; time=6 days.

About the DFCCIL MTS Exam

The DFCCIL Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) recruitment (Advt. No. 01/DR/2025) is an open-market selection for N-1 level posts in Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited, a Schedule ‘A’ PSU under the Ministry of Railways. Candidates face CBT Stage-1 (100 MCQs, 90 minutes, screening), CBT Stage-2 (120 MCQs, 120 minutes; merit), a qualifying Physical Efficiency Test, Document Verification, and Medical Standard A2. This free practice bank provides 100 objective questions weighted to the official Stage-1 section mix, with worked explanations for Maths, Reasoning, GA, General Science, and Railways/DFCCIL awareness.

Assessment

Two-stage CBT. Stage-1 indicative distribution: Mathematics/Numerical Ability 30; Logical Reasoning/General Intelligence 30; General Awareness 15; General Science 15; Knowledge about Railways/DFCCIL 10. Negative marking 0.25 per wrong answer. No sectional cut-off.

Time Limit

90 minutes (CBT Stage-1)

Passing Score

UR/EWS 40%; SC/OBC-NCL 30%; ST 25%

Exam Fee

₹500 (UR/OBC-NCL/EWS); Nil (SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen/Transgender) (Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL))

DFCCIL MTS Exam Content Outline

30%

Mathematics / Numerical Ability

Arithmetic and numerical ability including simplification, percentages, averages, ratio, profit & loss, interest, time & work, speed & distance, and mensuration.

30%

Logical Reasoning / General Intelligence

Verbal and non-verbal reasoning: series, analogy, coding-decoding, blood relations, directions, seating arrangements, syllogism, and puzzles.

15%

General Awareness

Static GK and current affairs covering Indian polity, geography, history, economy, sports, and national institutions.

15%

General Science

Matriculation-level physics, chemistry, and biology fundamentals commonly tested in Group-D / MTS style papers.

10%

Knowledge about Railways / DFCCIL

High-level facts on Indian Railways and DFCCIL’s Dedicated Freight Corridors, headquarters, and organizational role under the Ministry of Railways.

How to Pass the DFCCIL MTS Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: UR/EWS 40%; SC/OBC-NCL 30%; ST 25%
  • Assessment: Two-stage CBT. Stage-1 indicative distribution: Mathematics/Numerical Ability 30; Logical Reasoning/General Intelligence 30; General Awareness 15; General Science 15; Knowledge about Railways/DFCCIL 10. Negative marking 0.25 per wrong answer. No sectional cut-off.
  • Time limit: 90 minutes (CBT Stage-1)
  • Exam fee: ₹500 (UR/OBC-NCL/EWS); Nil (SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen/Transgender)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

DFCCIL MTS Study Tips from Top Performers

1Train for a 90-minute, 100-question pace with 0.25 negative marking—skip guesses when you cannot eliminate options.
2Give Maths and Reasoning equal weekly time; together they are 60% of Stage-1.
3Keep a one-page DFCCIL/DFC fact sheet (PSU under Ministry of Railways, Eastern & Western corridors, New Delhi corporate office) for the 10-mark Railways section.
4Revise Class 8–10 NCERT-level science (motion, electricity, acids-bases, human physiology) rather than advanced topics.
5After clearing Stage-1 style mocks, practice longer 120-question sets to prepare for Stage-2 endurance.
6If you will face PET, practice weight-carry and 1 km run fitness early—PET is mandatory and qualifying for most candidates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DFCCIL MTS CBT Stage-1 pattern?

As per Advt. No. 01/DR/2025, Stage-1 CBT has 100 multiple-choice questions of 1 mark each in 90 minutes (120 minutes for eligible PwBD candidates with scribe). Indicative section counts are Mathematics/Numerical Ability 30, General Awareness 15, General Science 15, Logical Reasoning/General Intelligence 30, and Knowledge about Railways/DFCCIL 10. Negative marking of 1/4th mark applies for each wrong answer.

How is the final merit list prepared for DFCCIL MTS?

Normalized marks of CBT Stage-2 form the final merit panel. PET is qualifying only and does not add marks. Candidates must also clear Document Verification and the prescribed medical standard.

What is the application fee for DFCCIL MTS?

For Multi-Tasking Staff, UR/OBC-NCL/EWS candidates pay ₹500 (non-refundable). SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen/Transgender candidates are exempt from the application fee.

What are the minimum qualifying marks in the CBT?

Official minimum qualifying marks are UR/EWS 40%, SC/OBC-NCL 30%, and ST 25%. The same community-wise percentages apply to Ex-Servicemen and PwBD candidates. Meeting the minimum does not by itself guarantee shortlisting for the next stage.

What is tested in the MTS Physical Efficiency Test (PET)?

PET is qualifying. Male candidates must lift and carry 35 kg for 100 metres in 2 minutes without putting the weight down, and run 1000 metres in 4 minutes 15 seconds. Female/Transgender candidates must lift/carry 20 kg for 100 metres in 2 minutes and run 1000 metres in 5 minutes 40 seconds. Specified PwBD and Ex-Servicemen categories are exempt from PET.