Rajasthan 4Th Grade Answer Key 2024-25 Released

Rajasthan (RSSB) 4th Grade Answer Key 2024-25 Released

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has finally released the answer key for the Rajasthan Class IV Employee (Grade-IV) Direct Recruitment Exam 2024. The board has uploaded the Question Papers and the Preliminary Answer Keys on their official website

About the Exam and Post

The Rajasthan Class IV (Chaturth Shreni) recruitment is a massive exam. It is conducted to hire support staff for different government offices in the state. This year, the competition was very tough. The exam took place from September 19, 2025, to September 21, 2025.

The RSSB conducted this exam for several paper codes like DS22, A23Z, 1XY2, DB29, 56HH, and JK1. Now that the answer key is out, students can calculate their scores. This score will help you understand if you have a chance to clear the exam or not.

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Important Dates

Event Date and Details
Exam Name Rajasthan 4th Grade (Class IV) Direct Recruitment 2024
Exam Conducted By Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB)
Exam Dates September 19, 2025 – September 21, 2025
Answer Key Status Released (Preliminary)
Objection Start Date December 06, 2025 (from 00:01 AM)
Objection End Date December 08, 2025 (till 11:59 PM)
Expected Result Date January or February 2026
Official Website www.rssb.rajasthan.gov.in

Rajasthan Grade 4 Answer Key 2025 PDF (All Shifts):

Exam Dates Answer Key PDF 
19th September 2025 Shift-1  Click Here to Download PDF
19th September 2025 Shift-2  Click Here to Download PDF
20th September 2025 Shift-1  Click Here to Download PDF
20th September 2025 Shift-2 Click Here to Download PDF
21st September 2025 Shift-1  Click Here to Download PDF
21st September 2025 Shift-2  Click Here to Download PDF

Process to Download the Answer Key

The board releases a “Master Question Paper” and a “Master Answer Key”. 

  1. Go to the Website: First, visit the official website: www.rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.
  2. Find the Candidate Corner: On the home page, look for the menu option called “Candidate Corner”.
  3. Click on Answer Key: In that menu, click on the “Answer Key” option.
  4. Download the Master Paper: You must first download the Master Question Paper for your specific exam date.
  5. Download the Key: Next, download the Preliminary Answer Key that matches that Master Paper.
  6. Match Your Answers: Now, open your own question paper. Find a question in your paper, then find the same question in the Master Paper. Check the answer in the key for the Master Paper question number.
  7. Calculate Score: Repeat this for all 120 questions to get your raw score.

How to File an Objection

Sometimes, the official answer key may have a mistake. If you think an answer is wrong, you can tell the board. This is called filing an “Objection”.

  • Fee: You have to pay Rs. 100/- for every question you challenge.
  • Where to Apply: You must log in to your SSO ID to file the objection.
  • Time Limit: The link will be active only from December 6 to December 8, 2025. After this, the link will disappear.
  • Proof Required: You cannot just say an answer is wrong. You must upload proof. The board accepts proof only from standard books like RBSE or NCERT text books (Class 6 to 10).

Cut-Off Marks: This Year vs Previous Years

The cut-off mark is the minimum score you need to pass. This year, the exam was for 200 Marks. The cut-off will be decided based on 200 marks.

Expected Cut-Off 2025 

Category Expected Cut-Off Marks (Out of 200) Safe Score (Questions out of 120)
General (UR) 145 – 155 88 – 94 Questions
OBC 138 – 148 84 – 90 Questions
EWS 135 – 145 82 – 88 Questions
SC 125 – 135 76 – 82 Questions
ST 115 – 125 70 – 76 Questions

Comparison with Past Years

In the past, exams for Class IV jobs had very high cut-offs. Sometimes, it went up to 75%. This is because many people apply for these jobs, even those with higher degrees. However, this year there is a Negative Marking of 1/3. This means marks will be cut for wrong answers. Because of this, the cut-off might be slightly lower than before.

What is Next After the Result

  1. Final Answer Key: The board will check all objections. If they find errors, they will correct them and release a Final Answer Key.
  2. Result Declaration: The board will announce the result based on the final key. We expect this in January or February 2026.
  3. Document Verification (DV): If you pass the written test, you will be called for Document Verification. Usually, they call 2 times the number of vacancies. You must show your 10th class mark sheet, caste certificate, and residence proof.
  4. Final Merit List: After checking documents, a final list will be made. If your name is on this list, you will get the job.

Selection Process

The selection for the Rajasthan 4th Grade post is simple but strict.

  1. Written Exam: This is the first and most important stage. You must score high marks here.
  2. Document Verification: Only those who clear the cut-off will go to this stage. Your original documents are checked here.
  3. Medical Examination: A basic medical check-up is done to ensure you are fit for the job.
  4. Final Joining: Once you clear all stages, you get the joining letter.

Exam Pattern and Syllabus Details

The Exam Pattern:

  • Type of Questions: All questions were Multiple Choice Questions (Objective).
  • Total Time: You got 2 Hours to finish the paper.
  • Total Questions: There were 120 questions in total.
  • Total Marks: The exam was for 200 marks.
  • Negative Marking: This is very important. 1/3 mark is deducted for every wrong answer. This is a strict penalty.
  • Level: The questions were of 10th Class (Secondary) level.

Subject-Wise Breakdown:

Subject No. of Questions
General Hindi 20
General English 15
General Knowledge 70
General Maths 15
Total 120

Syllabus Overview:

  • General Hindi (20 Questions): This section tested basic grammar. Topics included Sandhi (joining words), Samas, Synonyms (words with same meaning), Antonyms (opposites), and idioms (Muhavare). It also tested correct spelling of words and sentences.
  • General English (15 Questions): This part covered basic English grammar. It asked about Tenses, Active and Passive Voice, and Direct/Indirect Speech. It also included Articles (a, an, the), Prepositions, and simple translation from Hindi to English.
  • General Knowledge (70 Questions): This was the biggest part of the paper. It covered:
    • Rajasthan Geography: Rivers, lakes, climate, and population of the state.
    • History & Culture: Famous kings, freedom fighters, folk dances, fairs, festivals, and forts of Rajasthan.
    • General Science: Basic science like metals, human body parts, and light.
    • Current Affairs: Recent news about sports, politics, and schemes in Rajasthan and India.
  • Maths (15 Questions): This section had simple arithmetic. Topics were Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Average, and Ratio.

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