Answer Keys 2026 — Check Latest Government Exam Answer Keys & Objections

Answer Keys 2026 — Check Latest Government Exam Answer Keys & Objections

Get instant access to official answer keys for all major government examinations. Learn how to file objections, understand provisional vs. final answer keys, calculate your expected score, and track result announcements with our comprehensive guide.

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Understanding Government Exam Answer Keys

An answer key is the official set of correct answers released by the examining authority after the written examination. It allows candidates to self-evaluate their performance, estimate their score, and file objections if they believe any answer is incorrect.

Types of Answer Keys

Answer Key Type When Released Purpose Can Object? Preliminary Answer Key 2-7 days after exam Self-evaluation Yes (official period) Provisional Answer Key 10-15 days after exam After objection review Yes (extended period) Final Answer Key Before result announcement Official basis for marking No

How to Download Answer Keys

Step 1: Visit Official Website — Navigate to the exam conducting authority’s website (SSC, UPSC, RRB, etc.).

Step 2: Find Answer Key Section — Look for “Exam Results,” “Answer Keys,” or “Candidate Portal” link.

Step 3: Select Your Exam — Choose the specific exam name, exam date, and shift you appeared in.

Step 4: Download PDF — Click the download button and save the PDF file to your device.

Step 5: Save & Print — Keep multiple copies for personal records and objection filing.

How to File Answer Key Objections

Step 1: Verify the Answer — Check if the official answer is truly incorrect by consulting study materials and expert opinions.

Step 2: Gather Evidence — Collect supporting documents like reference books, court rulings, or authoritative sources.

Step 3: Access Objection Portal — Login to the official examination portal using your credentials.

Step 4: Submit Objection — Fill the objection form with question number, your answer, correct answer, and detailed reasoning.

Step 5: Pay Objection Fee — Pay the required fee (typically ₹100-₹500 per objection) through online payment.

Step 6: Submit & Track — Submit and save the confirmation receipt; track objection status through the portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How do I calculate my expected score?
A: Compare your answers with the key, add marks for correct answers, deduct for wrong answers, and ignore unattempted questions.

Q2: When is the objection filing window open?
A: Usually 5-7 days after preliminary answer key release. Check the official notification for exact dates.

Q3: Will my objection definitely change the answer?
A: No. The authority reviews objections and changes the answer only if found genuinely incorrect.

Q4: Can I file multiple objections for one question?
A: No. File one consolidated objection per question with all evidence.

Q5: What if my objection is rejected?
A: Objection fees are typically non-refundable, but you can appeal through official channels.

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