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SSC CHSL Practice Test Tier 1

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Staff Selection Commission conducts SSC CHSL Recruitment drive to recruit candidates for the posts of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants (PA/SA), Data Entry Operator (DEO), Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC) and Court Clerk in various departments and ministries of government of India. The SSC CHSL selection process includes Tier 1 - Online Exam, Tier 2- Offline (Descriptive paper) and Tier 3- Skill Based Test (Typing Test). SSC CHSL Tier 1 Examination is important to qualify for the Descriptive test. SSC CHSL Practice Test for Tier 1 lists some of the important question types that would enable the candidates to practice the learned material and to ensure the candidate understands the pattern of the exam and the expected questions that would appear in the actual test.
Exam Type
SSC CHSL - Tier I Online Exam
SSC CHSL - Tier II Offline (Descriptive paper)
SSC CHSL - Tier III Skill Based Test (Typing Test)

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Part Subject Questions Marks Duration
1 General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability 25 50 60 Minutes
2 English Language 25 50
3 Quantitative Aptitude 25 50
4 General Awareness 25 50
Total 100 200

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To prepare for SSC CHSL Tier I Exam, the four main subjects that require mastering are Quantitative Aptitude, General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability, English Language and General Awareness.

  • Plan your preparation 3-4 months ahead: When it comes to preparing for the SSC CHSL competitive exam, it is always good to start early. Keep at least 3-4 months time in hand and chart out a study plan.

  • The Reasoning section can be time consuming and tricky. Take out 5 minutes to glance over all the questions at the beginning. In the reasoning section, some questions might seem more difficult than others. If you get stuck on a question, leave it and move on to the next question.

  • SSC CHSL exam paper has 100 questions worth 200 marks. You will get 75 minutes to solve the entire paper without any sectional time-division as such. Therefore, you get almost 80 seconds (or 1 minute 20 seconds) effectively per question. If you take away 4-5 seconds per question for switching between questions and reading them, you are left with almost 75 seconds to handle each question.

  • Attempt 1-2 more Mock Tests with a Reformed Strategy.

  • Stay Calm & Expect Surprises in the Exam.

  • Practicing is the ultimate key to success.