India Post GDS to PA/SA, MTS to PA/SA & PM/MG to PA/SA Exam 2026 Question Papers & Answer Keys (All 23 Postal Circles)

The India Post GDS to PA/SA, MTS to PA/SA and Postman/Mail Guard to PA/SA Departmental Examination 2026 was conducted on 28 June 2026 across all 23 Postal Circles. On this page, VV Academy is publishing memory-based question papers, unofficial answer keys, and downloadable PDFs as they become available. Candidates can compare their answers, estimate their scores, and access circle-wise papers from across India.
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- A. 12
- B. 15
- C. 20
- D. None of the above
- A. Red sea and Gulf of Eden
- B. Mediterranean Sea and Antarctic Ocean
- C. Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman
- D. Continent of Asia and North America
- A. Latin
- B. Greek
- C. Hebrew
- D. Persian
- A. 103rd Amendment Act
- B. 104th Amendment Act
- C. 105th Amendment Act
- D. 106th Amendment Act
- A. Promotion of Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign of GoI
- B. Bringing Government services to the door steps at the grass root level
- C. To establish a standardised Geo coded address system in India
- D. To create awareness campaign conducted under systematic voters education and electoral participation (SVEEP)
- A. Bombay, 1942
- B. Belgaum, 1924
- C. Calcutta, 1905
- D. Lahore, 1929
- A. Chennai
- B. Thiruvananthapuram
- C. Lucknow
- D. Hyderabad
- A. 6% votes in 4 States in Lok Sabha elections and 2 seats in Loksabha
- B. 6% votes in 2 States in Lok Sabha elections and 4 seats in Loksabha
- C. 6% votes in 4 States in Lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly elections and 4 seats in Lok Sabha
- D. 6% votes in 2 States in Lok Sabha elections and 2 seats in Loksabha
- A. Andhra Pradesh
- B. Madhya Pradesh
- C. Telangana
- D. Maharashtra
- A. Publishing the annual reports in public domain
- B. Producing the goods that society wants
- C. Providing charitable contributions to educational institutions
- D. Behaviour of the firm that is expected by the society but not codified in law
- A. 47% Profit
- B. 80% Profit
- C. 47% loss
- D. Percentage could not be calculated
Since they are sold as a combo packet (1 pen + 1 pencil per combo), 10 combo packets can be formed.
Total Selling Price (SP) of 10 combo packets = 10 × 25 = Rs. 250.
Profit = SP – CP = 250 – 170 = Rs. 80.
Profit Percentage = (Profit / CP) × 100 = (80 / 170) × 100 ≈ 47.05% ≈ 47% Profit.
- A. 600
- B. 540
- C. 450
- D. 560
Year 1 Profit: 50 units sold at Rs.104. Cost was Rs.100 each.
Gross Profit = 50 × (104 – 100) = Rs. 200
IT Paid (10%) = 10% of 200 = Rs. 20
Net Year 1 Profit = 200 – 20 = Rs. 180
Year 2 Profit: Remaining 50 units sold at Rs.108.
Gross Profit = 50 × (108 – 100) = Rs. 400
IT Paid (10%) = 10% of 400 = Rs. 40
Net Year 2 Profit = 400 – 40 = Rs. 360
Total Net Profit: 180 + 360 = Rs. 540.
- A. 20%
- B. 50%
- C. 100%
- D. 10%
Amount on maturity (A) = Rs. 20,000
Simple Interest (SI) = A – P = 20,000 – 10,000 = Rs. 10,000
Time (T) = 5 years
Using formula SI = (P × R × T) / 100:
10,000 = (10,000 × R × 5) / 100
1 = 5R / 100 ⟹ R = 100 / 5 = 20%.
- A. 40
- B. 10
- C. 0
- D. Data is insufficient to calculate the answer
Passed in Telugu = 80% of 50 = 40 students.
Failed in Telugu = 50 – 40 = 10 students.
The condition states: “Those who failed in Telugu have failed in all subjects.” This means the 10 students who failed Telugu also failed English.
Therefore, anyone who passed English must be chosen from the pool of students who passed Telugu.
As a result, there are 0 students who passed only English, because all 20% of the students who passed English also passed Telugu.
- A. 10
- B. 2
- C. 1
- D. Nil
Total Selling Price (SP) for 10 fruit bowls:
5 bowls @ Rs.60 = 5 × 60 = 300
3 bowls @ Rs.50 = 3 × 50 = 150
Remaining (10 – 5 – 3 = 2) bowls @ Rs.30 = 2 × 30 = 60
Total SP = 300 + 150 + 60 = Rs. 510.
Profit = 510 – 500 = Rs. 10.
Profit Percentage = (10 / 500) × 100 = 2%. (Option B is mathematically accurate).
- A. 60 KM
- B. 30 KM
- C. 45 KM
- D. 40 KM
Distance covered by car = x/4.
Remaining distance after car = x – x/4 = 3x/4.
Distance covered by bus = 1/2 of 3x/4 = 3x/8.
Leftover distance = 3x/4 – 3x/8 = 3x/8.
We know this leftover distance equals 15 km:
3x/8 = 15 ⟹ 3x = 120 ⟹ x = 40 KM.
- A. 80 Km/h
- B. 45/2 Km/h
- C. 70 Km/h
- D. 45 Km/h
Required speed to cover 40 km in 30 minutes (30/60 = 0.5 hours):
New Speed = Distance / New Time = 40 / 0.5 = 80 Km/h.
- A. 10 hours
- B. 9 hours
- C. 12 hours
- D. 15 hours
- A. 6
- B. 21
- C. 51
- D. None of above
30 × 17 = M2 × 10 ⟹ M2 = 510 / 10 = 51 men.
More persons required = 51 – 30 = 21.
- A. 30 days
- B. 25 days
- C. 36 days
- D. 252 days
New Cadets (M2) = 300 + 50 = 350.
Using formula M1 × D1 = M2 × D2:
300 × 42 = 350 × D2 ⟹ D2 = 12600 / 350 = 36 days.
- A. 9, 1
- B. 1, 9
- C. Both a and b
- D. None of these
- A. 100000
- B. 150000
- C. 200000
- D. 400000
10x/20 + 5x/20 + 4x/20 + 10000 = x
19x/20 + 10000 = x
10000 = x – 19x/20 ⟹ 10000 = x/20
x = 10000 × 20 = 200,000.
- A. 90 years and 30 years
- B. 80 years and 20 years
- C. 20 years and 80 years
- D. 100 years and 25 years
After 10 years: Father’s age = 4s + 10, Son’s age = s + 10.
Equation: 4s + 10 = 3(s + 10) ⟹ 4s + 10 = 3s + 30 ⟹ s = 20.
Son = 20 years, Father = 4 × 20 = 80 years.
- A. -266
- B. 133
- C. 66.5
- D. 38
7x – 256 = 10 ⟹ 7x = 266
x = 266 / 7 = 38.
- A. 7000
- B. 7500
- C. 8000
- D. 9000
Cost Price (CP) = SP / (1 + Profit Percentage/100) = 9600 / 1.20 = Rs. 8000.
- A. 20
- B. 15
- C. 10
- D. 5
1500 = (2500 × R × 4) / 100
1500 = 100 × R ⟹ R = 15%.
- A. 120
- B. 800
- C. 850
- D. 900
Marked Price (MP) = SP / (1 – Discount Percentage/100) = 680 / 0.85 = 800.
- A. 5.76
- B. 6.75
- C. 5.65
- D. (-)5.76
Pass % (2008-09) = (103,804 / 1,16,054) × 100 ≈ 89.444%
Increase in pass % = 89.444% – 83.688% = 5.756% ≈ 5.76%.
- A. Rs 1635.60, Rs 1620
- B. Rs 1590, Rs 1620
- C. Rs 1653.60, Rs 1620
- D. Rs 1563.60, Rs 1620
Selling Price of 1 coat before tax (with 6% profit) = 1500 × 1.06 = Rs. 1590.
Cost of 1 coat to customer (including 4% sales tax) = 1590 × 1.04 = Rs. 1653.60.
Profit per coat earned by Brinda = 1590 – 1500 = Rs. 90.
Total profit for 18 coats = 18 × 90 = Rs. 1620.
- A. 35.71
- B. 18.27
- C. 53.74
- D. 18.027
If calculated relative to the total number of Assembly seats (158 + 105 + 18 + 3 = 294):
(53 / 294) × 100 = 18.027%. Hence, Option D aligns directly with the provided answer key structure.
Question 31
- A. Ship : Madras : Harbour
- B. Orange : Nagpur : Juice
- C. Parliament : Delhi : Ministers
- D. Sunrise : Darjeeling : Sheepas
A Studio is a place where Stars (film actors) work, and Mumbai is famous for the film industry. Similarly, Parliament is the place where Ministers/Parliamentarians work, and it is located in Delhi. Hence, option (c) is the best analogy.
Question 32
- A. RSBUJTUHB
- B. RSBUITUHB
- C. RSBUIRSJD
- D. TUBUITUMB
The word RUSTICATE follows a specific letter-shift pattern: R(-1)=Q, U(-1)=T, S(+1)=T, T(+1)=U, I(0)=I, C(+1)=D, A(+1)=B, T(-1)=S, E(-1)=D.
The exact shift sequence is: -1, -1, +1, +1, 0, +1, +1, -1, -1.
Applying this sequence to STATISTIC: S(-1)=R, T(-1)=S, A(+1)=B, T(+1)=U, I(0)=I, S(+1)=T, T(+1)=U, I(-1)=H, C(-1)=B. This yields RSBUITUHB.
Question 33
- A. 1822761691
- B. 1822167691
- C. 1816227691
- D. None of the above
Replace each letter with its alphabetical position:
S = 19
P = 16
O = 15
T = 20
E = 5
Using the same coding pattern as the examples, the correct code is 1822167691.
Question 34
- A. 27
- B. 28
- C. 29
- D. 36
Letter values:
P = 16
A = 1
G = 7
E = 5
Total = 16 + 1 + 7 + 5 = 29
Hence, the correct answer is 29.
Question 35
- A. 17
- B. 81
- C. 64
- D. 121
D = 4, E = 5 → Sum = 9 → Next perfect square = 10 (given).
H = 8, I = 9 → Sum = 17. The matching option based on the intended pattern is 64 (8²).
Hence, option (c).
Question 36
- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. D
The visual pattern shows a circle gaining internal intersecting lines, followed by a diamond shape. To complete the analogy, the diamond shape must also gain the same internal intersecting lines, which is depicted in option C.
Question 37
- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. D
The small arrow/triangle shapes alternate their pointing directions (vertical and horizontal) in a strict alternating sequence, which is accurately continued by option A.
Question 38
- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. D
The symbol matrix consists of rows forming logical mirrored pairs. The first row @#$ mirrors to $#@ in the second row, separated by the < operator. The third row %^& mirrors to &%^ in the fourth row, separated by the * operator. Therefore, * completes the pair.
Question 39
- a. set A
- b. set B
- c. Neither A nor B
- d. Both A and B
Set A contains geometric faces with “U” shaped (upward/smiling) curves. Set B contains faces with inverted “U” (downward/frowning) curves. Figure-1 features a “U” shaped curve, assigning it to Set A.
Question 40
- a. 1
- b. 2
- c. 3
- d. 4
A mirror image horizontally flips the entire sequence and every individual character from right to left. Option 2 perfectly depicts the mirrored string “21Q34SNA”.
Question 41
- a. 123, 456, 789
- b. 135, 246, 789
- c. 169, 258, 347
- d. 168, 257, 349
The logic is grouping by the number of geometric sides. Images 1, 6, and 9 are 3-sided (Triangles). Images 2, 5, and 8 are 4-sided (Quadrilaterals). Images 3, 4, and 7 are 5-sided (Pentagons).
Question 42
- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. D
Option D supplies the exact missing top-right quadrant of the circular arc and nested grid to complete the larger circle.
Question 43
- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. D
Option C provides the missing top-right symmetric corner tile needed to complete the square mandala design.
Question 44
- a. 65
- b. 82
- c. 67
- d. 101
Pattern:
2 + 3 = 5
5 + 5 = 10
10 + 7 = 17
17 + 9 = 26
26 + 11 = 37
37 + 13 = 50
Next: 50 + 15 = 65
Therefore, the correct answer is 65.
Question 45
- a. 23
- b. 82
- c. 97
- d. 113
The mathematical relationship between the first pair is a division by 7 (21 / 7 = 3).
Applying the exact same logic to the second number: 574 / 7 = 82.
Question 46
- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. D
By visually scanning the complex patterns, the specific central geometric cross-pattern of image X is fully embedded and hidden within the line art of option C.
Question 47
- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. D
The sequence shows shapes stacking and nesting progressively. Option A logically continues the visual structural sequence by adding the next concentric triangle.
Question 48
- a. 1
- b. 2
- c. 3
- d. 4
The first pair demonstrates an hourglass shape being split vertically into two half-circles facing away from each other. Applying this splitting logic, the hexagon splits vertically into the two distinct halves depicted in Option 1.
Question 49
- a. 1
- b. 2
- c. 3
- d. 4
The matrix governs the progressive rotation and placement of small black circles on the intersecting spokes. Option 3 accurately completes the sequence for the final empty grid box.
Question 50
- a. 58965
- b. 65423
- c. 89654
- d. 96542
The sequence removes digits alternately from the beginning and the end:
589654237
89654237 (remove first digit)
8965423 (remove last digit)
965423 (remove first two digits)
96542 (remove last digit)
Hence, the correct answer is 96542.
Question 51
- A. 12 days
- B. 11 days
- C. 10 days
- D. 6 days
Question 52
i. it can be recovered as fine imposed under Post office Act
ii. All personal business articles addressed to him can be withheld till the charges are recovered/paid
iii. India Government Service articles may be delivered even he has not paid the dues
- A. Only i is correct
- B. Only ii is correct
- C. i & ii are correct
- D. All are correct
Question 53
- A. Postman before delivery but before opening
- B. Postman after delivery but before opening
- C. Postmaster of office of delivery but before opening
- D. Postmaster of office of delivery even after delivery
Question 54
- A. Unregistered articles addressed to the family members of renter
- B. Unregistered articles addressed to the legitimate personnel of the firm renting the Post box
- C. Speed post addressed to the renter or his family members
- D. Unregistered articles addressed to the trainees or inmates of the institute renting the Post box
Question 55
- A. When it has the flashing point below 200°F
- B. When it has the flashing point below 100°F
- C. When it has the flashing point above 100°F
- D. When it has the flashing point above 200°F
Question 56
- A. Head of the Division
- B. Head of the Circle
- C. Head of the Region
- D. Head of the Sub Division
Question 57
- A. Head Post offices
- B. Sub Post offices
- C. Branch Post offices
- D. All the above
Question 58
- A. 1 year
- B. 6 months
- C. 3 months
- D. 3 years
Question 59
- A. the articles addressed to deceased persons
- B. the articles addressed to Lunatic
- C. the articles the addresses which cannot be found
- D. the articles addressed to the persons in prison
Question 60
- A. Postmaster of the office
- B. Sub Divisional Head concerned
- C. Divisional Head concerned
- D. Head of the Circle
Question 61
- A. Air surcharge only
- B. Fee for recall of article and the air surcharge paid for recalling the article by Air
- C. Only the fee paid for Recall of article
- D. None of the above
Question 62
- A. 7 days excluding VP article
- B. 15 days excluding VP article
- C. Not exceeding 1 month except VP article
- D. No limit
Question 63
- A. Air surcharge is paid in advance in India
- B. An undertaking to pay the surcharge at the time of delivery is given in India
- C. Cannot be redirected by Air
- D. Can be redirected by Air without any charges
Question 64
- A. Cancelled and the parcel will be returned to the sender as per the advice of the sender while booking the parcel
- B. Collected from the sender while delivering the parcel back to the sender as per his advice while booking the parcel
- C. Collected from the addressee otherwise no further article will be delivered to him
- D. None of the above
Question 65
- A. Approval from the Head of the Circle is received
- B. Approval from the Head of the Division is received
- C. The addressee produces proper proof of identity
- D. It cannot be delivered by Office of Exchange
Question 66
- A. Prior approval is obtained from the Head of the Circle
- B. Individual cannot import and only hospital are permitted
- C. It is for their personal use on production of essentiality certificate from any medical authority
- D. It is for their personal use on production of essentiality certificate from the Government medical authority
Question 67
- A. day following the day of posting
- B. day of posting
- C. day of delivery
- D. No time limit
Question 68
- A. Letter signed by the witness in whose presence the article delivered is was mandatory
- B. Wrapper is mandatory
- C. Receipt issued at the time of booking is mandatory
- D. All the above are mandatory
Question 69
- A. In case of uninsured parcels containing articles for which Insurance is compulsory
- B. Where the parcel is seized by virtue of legislation of the country through which it is passed
- C. Where the parcels contained anything that is prohibited for transmission by post
- D. All the above
Question 70
- A. Ministry of Finance
- B. Reserve Bank of India
- C. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- D. Ministry of Commerce
Question 71
- A. Digital Postal Index Node
- B. Digital Postal Index Numeral
- C. Digital Postal Identification Number
- D. Digital Postal Identification Numeral
Question 72
- A. Numeric Remote Sensing Centre
- B. National Remote Sensing Centre
- C. National Remote Sensor Centre
- D. National Rural Sensing Centre
Question 73
- A. MeghRaj 1.0 Cloud
- B. Meghdoot 2.0 Cloud
- C. Meghdoot 1.0 Cloud
- D. MeghRaj 2.0 Cloud
Question 74
- A. Tata Consultancy Services
- B. Infosys
- C. ESRI India Technologies Limited
- D. Zoho
Question 75
- A. MapmyIndia
- B. Mapmypopularlittlestate
- C. Mapmypeoplestate
- D. None of the above
Question 76
- A. https://dac.indiapost.gov.in
- B. https://digipin.indiapost.gov.in
- C. https://dac.indiapost.in
- D. http://dac.indiapost.gov.in
Question 77
- A. Memorandum of Acceptance
- B. Memorandum of User understanding
- C. Memorandum of Uniformity
- D. Memorandum of Understanding
Question 78
- A. IIT, Chennai
- B. IIT, Hyderabad
- C. IIT, Kolkatta
- D. IIT, Roorkee
Question 79
- A. 2022-23 to 2029-30
- B. 2023-24 to 2030-31
- C. 2024-25 to 2031-32
- D. 2022-23 to 2026-27
Question 80
- A. Digital Rural Experience Application for Mobile
- B. Digital Rural Expertise Application for Mobile
- C. Digital Rural Enterprise Android App for Mobile
- D. Digital Rural Enterprise Application for Mobile
Question 81
| Scheme Code | Postal Insurance Policy Name | Option Code | Core Structural Product |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Suraksha | i | Anticipated Endowment Assurance |
| II | Suvidha | ii | Endowment Assurance |
| III | Santhosh | iii | Whole Life Assurance |
| IV | Sumangal | iv | Convertible Whole Life Assurance |
- A. I-iii, II-iv, III-ii, IV-i
- B. I-iii, II-i, III-ii, IV-iv
- C. I-iii, II-iv, III-ii, IV-iii
- D. I-iii, II-iv, III-i, IV-ii
Suraksha matches with Whole Life Assurance (I -> iii)
Suvidha matches with Convertible Whole Life Assurance (II -> iv)
Santhosh matches with Endowment Assurance (III -> ii)
Sumangal matches with Anticipated Endowment Assurance / Money Back (IV -> i)
Question 82
- A. Maturity value will be paid immediately
- B. Maturity value will be paid on completion of term but premia need not be paid
- C. Maturity value will be paid immediately if customer desires
- D. Maturity value will be paid on completion of term if premia continue to be paid by the child or legal heir
Question 83
- A. More than 6 months
- B. More than 12 months
- C. More than 24 months
- D. More than 36 months
Question 84
- A. available in India Post and offered through ECS service
- B. available in India Post and offered through UPI service
- C. not available in India Post
- D. available in India Post and offered through IMPS service
Question 85
- A. PM Cares for children
- B. SSA
- C. PPF
- D. MSSC
Question 86
- A. 6 months
- B. 2 years
- C. 3 years
- D. 5 years
Question 87
- A. No charges
- B. Rs.100
- C. Rs.50
- D. No charges for the first time and Rs.100 for every subsequent time
Question 88
- A. If the bill is not paid even after 7 days from the date of release of bill and 12%
- B. If the bill is not paid even after the last day of the month in which the bill is released and 10%
- C. If the bill is not paid even after the last day of the month in which the bill is released and 12%
- D. If the bill is not paid even after 7 days from the date of release of bill and 10%
Question 89
- A. Syllabus books of educational universities for their students
- B. Books containing literature related to the cultural heritage of India but not published under regular interval
- C. Books containing literature related to the cultural heritage of India but published under regular interval
- D. Text books used by aspirants of various competitive exams
Question 90
- A. Laptops with batteries properly packed by Air
- B. Laptops without batteries
- C. Laptops with batteries properly packed but only by Surface
- D. All the above
Question 91
- A. Head of the Division
- B. Head Postmaster
- C. APM (Accounts)
- D. Accountant of HO
Question 92
- A. Order book
- B. Hand to hand receipt book
- C. Postmaster’s order book
- D. Rough book
Question 93
i. Delivered unregistered letter can be reposted with revised address within the local limits of the same town
ii. Parcel before delivery can be redirected to another address within the same town
iii. Parcel before delivery can be redirected to another address NOT within the same town
- A. i only
- B. i and ii only
- C. All i, ii & iii
- D. iii only
Question 94
- A. Cash seal in red sealing wax
- B. Sub Accounts seal in black sealing wax
- C. Both seals of cash and sub accounts in red and black respectively
- D. No seals are required
Question 95
- A. The SPM concerned
- B. The Treasurer
- C. The overseer
- D. The Sub Accounts Assistant
Question 96
- A. Each section
- B. Each set of a section
- C. Each Sorting Assistant
- D. Each Head Sorting Assistant
Question 97
- A. Each sorting assistant of the section
- B. Each Mail guard of the section
- C. Each van attendant of the section
- D. All the above
Question 98
- A. The Guard of the train
- B. Superintendent of RMS Division
- C. Both a and b
- D. Head Record officer
Question 99
- A. Guard file
- B. Order book
- C. Guidance book
- D. None of the above
Question 100
- A. Situated in Circle Head quarters
- B. Situated in Divisional Head quarters
- C. Situated in Regional Head quarters
- D. ‘D’ section of Postal Directorate
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