🔴 Live Paper Analysis — April 19, 2026
JKSSB Junior Assistant Exam 2025
Comprehensive Paper Analysis, Answer Key & Cut-off
Set – D | 80 Questions | Computer Science + English + Aptitude + Reasoning + GK/J&K
At a Glance — Paper Snapshot
80
Total Qs
20
Computer
Qs 1–20
20
English
Qs 21–40
10
Aptitude
Qs 41–50
10
Reasoning
Qs 51–60
20
GK / J&K
Qs 61–80
Section-wise Detailed Breakdown
| # | Section | Qs | Difficulty | Key Topics Asked | Pattern Shift? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Computer Science & IT | 20 | Hard | ALU operations, Von Neumann architecture, memory hierarchy, data hazards in pipelined CPUs, RAM/ROM/Cache, deadlock recovery, priority scheduling, MS Word features, MS Excel nested IF & COUNTIFS, MS PowerPoint SmartArt, TCP/IP, IPv6, BGP, HTTP/3, IaaS vs PaaS | ⚠️ Much deeper than previous years — conceptual OS + networking |
| 2 | English Language | 20 | Moderate | Idiom interpretation (too little too late; bridge too far), advanced vocabulary (perspicacious, prolix, cogent, equanimous), punctuation, clause identification, homophones, pronoun reference, article usage, indirect speech, passive voice, sentence rearrangement | ⚠️ Vocabulary level elevated — GRE-level words introduced |
| 3 | Quantitative Aptitude | 10 | Moderate | Divisibility, trailing zeros, percentage increase/decrease, x% of y, weighted average/ratio, profit & discount, mixture & alligation, compound ratio, work & time (3-person), pipes & cistern | ✅ Standard pattern — similar to JKSSB FAA level |
| 4 | Reasoning | 10 | Moderate | Number series (1,9,35,99…), alphabetical series (C,E,K,Q,W…), positional series (A,D,I,P,Y), coding–decoding (reverse order + vowel substitution), direction sense (dual turn), blood relation, inequality (P≥Q>R), speed–time, statement–conclusions, syllogism | ✅ Classic pattern — well-practised candidates benefited |
| 5 | General Knowledge — India | ~12 | Moderate | Digital Agriculture Mission components, Statue matching (Unity/Oneness/Equality), UNESCO Tentative Heritage sites, Tribal Freedom Fighters, Indian Freedom struggle chronology, Hills–Regions matching, Ten-degree channel, National Waterways, India's demographic dividend, Wetlands–States, Koppen climate, Maracaibo/Tabriz/Nuuk city–country | ⚠️ Current affairs component increased (Digital Agriculture, UNESCO 2024 list) |
| 6 | J&K Specific GK | ~8 | Hard | Rajtarangini dynasties (Gonanda→Utpala→Karkota→Lohara order), Bahu Fort history, Kashmiri art forms (Bhand Pather, Rouf, Chakri, Hafiza), Mughal Gardens in Kashmir (Nishat, Shalimar, Achabal details), Jammu geographic features (Shivalik ridges, Trikuta range), Dachigam NP mountain range, J&K Wildlife Census 2026, Chenab tributaries | 🔴 Significantly harder & more specific than previous exams |
New Pattern Analysis — What Changed in 2025?
1. Computer Science — Conceptual Depth Increased: Previous JKSSB JA papers largely tested basic computer awareness (input/output devices, MS Office shortcuts, simple networking). This paper introduced OS theory (deadlock recovery, priority inversion, data hazards in pipelined CPUs) and advanced networking (BGP, HTTP/3 vs TCP, IPv6 header size). Questions like Q2 (Von Neumann + addressing modes + data hazards) and Q11 (priority scheduling + priority inheritance protocol) are at a level previously unseen in JA exams. This aligns with JKPSC CCE (IT) difficulty.
2. English — Vocabulary Shift to GRE/Advanced Level: Words like perspicacious (Q23), prolix (Q24), cogent (Q25), and equanimous (Q26) are not typical of clerical exam vocabulary. The idiom questions (Q21, Q22) tested nuanced contextual interpretation rather than rote knowledge. This is a deliberate upgrade — candidates who relied only on basic grammar will have lost marks here.
3. J&K GK — Highly Specific & Research-Based: Q73 (Rajtarangini dynasty sequence), Q75 (Bhand Pather identification through clues), Q76 (Mughal garden-specific architectural details), Q77 (Jammu geographic features with Trikuta range direction) — these require dedicated J&K-specific preparation, not general awareness. Q79 (J&K Wildlife Census 2026 species) is a current affairs question from early 2026 — very recent.
4. Overall Structure — Well-Distributed but Weighted: The 20-20-10-10-20 distribution (Computers-English-Aptitude-Reasoning-GK) is now confirmed as the JKSSB JA standard. However, the internal difficulty weighting within sections has shifted upward. Scoring 60+ now requires genuine subject preparation, not just general awareness.
Key Takeaway for Future Aspirants: The JKSSB Junior Assistant exam is no longer a basic clerical aptitude test. Treat Computer Science like a proper subject (OS, networking, MS Office advanced features). Prepare vocabulary at SSC CGL / JKPSC CCE English level. J&K GK must include art, culture, geography, and current conservation/census news.
Topics by Priority for Future Exams
🔴 Hot (Repeat likely)
OS Concepts (Deadlock, Scheduling)
TCP/IP & Networking Protocols
MS Excel Advanced Formulas
J&K Art & Culture
Kashmiri Mughal Gardens
J&K Rivers & Tributaries
Indirect Speech & Passive Voice
Advanced Vocabulary
🟢 New (First appearance — expect more)
Pipelined CPU / Data Hazards
BGP / HTTP/3 / IPv6
GRE-level Vocabulary
Rajtarangini Dynasties
J&K Wildlife Census 2026
Koppen Climate Classification
UNESCO Tentative Heritage Sites
Probable Answer Key — Set D
Disclaimer: This is an independent analysis-based answer key by JKEdusphere. Candidates are advised to wait for the official JKSSB answer key. Questions marked ⚡ Disputed may have ambiguity or require official verification.
SECTION 1: COMPUTER SCIENCE (Q1–Q20)
Q1BBinary data through logic gates in ALU
Q2C ⚡Data hazards even with register addressing
Q3CCache faster than main memory
Q4CIR stores current instruction being decoded
Q5B ⚡Only II and III are True
Q6CCPU–Hardware; OS–System Software
Q7AInefficient multithreading + high memory
Q8D ⚡I:i,ii,v,vii; O:iii,iv,vi — see note
Q9D1-iii, 2-i, 3-iv, 4-ii
Q10BPreempt resources from one process
Q11DI, II and IV only correct
Q12CNavigation Pane CAN display comments (NOT correct statement)
Q13ASection Breaks → different headers/footers
Q14DFormula works correctly for all numeric values
Q15A ⚡COUNTIFS formula — both A and B are correct
Q16CPOP3 downloads emails to local computer
Q17BTable of data CANNOT be directly converted to SmartArt
Q18ATCP guarantees delivery and packet order, not timing
Q19CIPv6 eliminates need for NAT
Q20AIaaS — provider manages networking hardware
SECTION 2: ENGLISH (Q21–Q40)
Q21CInadequate in substance AND timing
Q22CExcessively ambitious beyond feasibility
Q23BPerspicacious = Astute
Q24CProlix = Verbose
Q25AAntonym of cogent = Specious
Q26AAntonym of equanimous = Volatile
Q27DCorrect punctuation with commas around "however"
Q28ANoun clause functioning as subject
Q29A"Bank" aircraft sharply = different meaning (homonym)
Q30D"cite" correct homophone usage
Q31CEvery applicant should bring his or her…
Q32BStudents informed teacher they would submit late
Q33BAppointed the head of department (correct articles)
Q34C"must have overlooked" = logical deduction past
Q35C…would review my thesis the next day
Q36AIV→I→II→III (determined→worked→success not easy→paid off)
Q37AIII→I→IV→II
Q38B"has submitted" should be "have submitted"
Q39AProficient IN French and German
Q40AThe results will be announced by the committee tomorrow
SECTION 3: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE (Q41–Q50)
Q41C3 possible values of x (sum of digits divisible by 3)
Q42A2¹⁰×5⁶ = 2⁴×(2×5)⁶ → 6 trailing zeros
Q43C11 1/9% increase to restore (100/90–1 = 1/9)
Q44Cx% of y = y% of x → always y = x
Q45CRatio x:y = 2:3
Q46BPublisher gains 13 1/3%
Q47A1/2 fraction drawn off and replaced
Q48ACompound ratio of a:b and c:d = ac:bd
Q49C6 3/5 more days
Q50C12 days total
SECTION 4: REASONING (Q51–Q60)
Q51B441 (1,3²,5³... pattern: (2n-1)³+...)
Q52AC (skip 2,4,6,8 → next skip 10 = C)
Q53AI (A=1,D=4,I=9,P=16,Y=25 → next I=36? → G? — see note below)
Q54CY15DN1M
Q55BSouth-East (East +135° CW = South; −90° ACW = South-East)
Q56CDaughter (father's only son = himself; his wife's daughter)
Q57DT > R (from R≤S
Q58B60 minutes actual time
Q59AOnly I follows (prices may fall)
Q60AOnly I follows (some books are popular)
SECTION 5: GK — INDIA & J&K (Q61–Q80)
Q61COnly 3 pairs correct (Maracaibo-Venezuela, Nuuk-Greenland, Donetsk-Ukraine; Tabriz-Iran✓ → all 4?)
Q62DI, II and III all correct for Digital Agriculture Mission
Q63BUnity-i (Patel), Oneness-iii (Ramanuja), Equality-ii (Shankaracharya)
Q64C ⚡II, III, IV and V only (Tentative list — verify)
Q65AI and II only correct
Q66DII-III-I (Lord Irwin 1930 → 2nd RTC 1931 → Poona Pact 1932)
Q67CNilgiri-iii, Anaimalai-iv, Mahadeo-ii, Vindhyan-i
Q68AAndaman and Nicobar Islands (Ten-degree channel)
Q69A ⚡I and III only (Statement II is incorrect — demographic winter ≠ increasing working-age)
Q70C ⚡Three pairs only (verify Tawa–MP mapping)
Q71BAf – Tropical Rainforest (temp >18°C, >2000mm even rainfall)
Q72CI, II and III only (NW-111 Sunderbans — needs verification)
Q73DI-III-II-IV (Gonanda→Karkota→Utpala→Lohara per Rajtarangini)
Q74DI, II and III all correct about Bahu Fort
Q75CBhand Pather — solo folk theatre form of Kashmir
Q76B ⚡I and II only (Achabal-Jahangir detail needs checking)
Q77AOnly I correct (Trikuta borders NW, not east)
Q78DDachigam NP — Zabarwan Range
Q79BHangul (J&K Census early 2026)
Q80D ⚡II, III and IV only (Ujh is tributary of Ravi, not Chenab)
Expected Cut-off Analysis
🎯 Expected Cut-off Marks (Out of 80) — Based on Difficulty Analysis
General (OM)
52–56
Likely range: 50–58
OBC / RBA
48–52
Likely range: 46–54
SC / ST
42–46
Likely range: 40–48
EWS / PwD
44–48
Likely range: 42–50
Why are cut-offs lower than previous estimates? The Computer Science section (20 marks) was genuinely hard — average scoring is estimated at 10–13/20. J&K GK (8 specific questions) was the most difficult unit; average scoring likely 3–5/8. English vocabulary questions (Q23–Q26) would have tripped many candidates. Aptitude and Reasoning sections, however, were more straightforward and likely saved scores for well-prepared candidates. The overall expected average score is in the 45–52 range.
If you scored 55+: Excellent — you are very likely safe regardless of category.
If you scored 48–54: Moderate chances — final cut-off depends on vacancy count and total applicants.
If you scored below 48: Chances are slim for OM; SC/ST candidates below 42 should consider a revisit of strategy.
If you scored 48–54: Moderate chances — final cut-off depends on vacancy count and total applicants.
If you scored below 48: Chances are slim for OM; SC/ST candidates below 42 should consider a revisit of strategy.
Preparation Strategy for Next JKSSB Exam
| Section | Target Score | Key Resources | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Computer Science | 15–17/20 | OS by Galvin, Networking by Forouzan, MS Office practical | 🔴 Highest |
| English | 16–18/20 | Word Power Made Easy, SSC CGL English PYQs | 🔴 High |
| Aptitude | 8–9/10 | R.S. Aggarwal, JKEdusphere FAA material | 🟡 Medium |
| Reasoning | 8–9/10 | R.S. Aggarwal Verbal & Non-Verbal | 🟡 Medium |
| J&K GK | 14–16/20 | J&K at a Glance, JKPSC CCE GK notes, JKEdusphere current affairs | 🔴 Highest |