SSC CHSL 2020 SYLLABUS & EXAM PATTERN 2020

 

SSC CHSL 2020 SYLLABUS & EXAM PATTERN

 

 

 

 

 
 

SSC CHSL selection will be done by the following ways:

Tier I - Computer Based Exam

Tier II - Descriptive Paper

Tier III - Typing Test / Skill Test

 

SSC CHSL Tier I Exam Pattern:


Subject

No of Questions

Max Marks

Time

English

25

25

                             60 Minutes(80 Minutes for candidates eligible for Scribes)

General Intelligence

25

25

Quantitative Aptitude

25

25

General Awareness

25

25

Total

100

100

 

 

Exam Language: English & Hindi

 

Negative Marks: There will be negative marks (0.5) for each wrong answers

 

English Language:

Synonyms

Antonyms

Homonyms

One word substitution

Sentence completion

Spotting errors

Sentence improvement

Idioms & phrases

Spelling test

Reading comprehension

Active/passive voice of verbs

Conversion into direct / In direct

Shuffling of sentence parts

Shuffling of sentences in a passage

Cloze passage

Fill in the blanks

 

General Intelligence and Reasoning:

Analogies - Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/Number

Analogy, Figural Analogy

Classification

Space orientation

Venn diagrams

Drawing inferences

Series – Number series, semantic series, and Figural series

Problem solving

Emotional and social intelligence

Word building

Coding and decoding

Operations - Symbolic operations, Numerical operations

Punched pattern - folding & Un folding

Figural pattern

Embedded figures

Critical thinking

 

Quantitative Aptitude:

Number system

Fundamental arithmetical operations

Algebra

Geometry

Mensuration

Trigonometry

Statistical charts

 

General Awareness:

Current affairs

Polity

Geography

Economy and scientific research

History

Culture

 

SSC Tier II Exam Pattern:

Important Topics

Word Limit

Total Marks

Timer

Essay writing

200-250 Approx

100

1 hour

Letter writing

150-200 Approx

 

The minimum qualifying marks in the Tier II will be 33%

 

SSC Tier III Skill Test:

The candidates will asked to type with a speed of 30 wpm in English and 30 wpm in Hindi in 10 minutes

 

 

 

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