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The SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam 2024 is being conducted at various centers across the country for lakhs of candidates. Today is the second day of the exam, candidates who have attended the first shift have expressed their feelings and opinions about the question paper. We are trying to help those students who are going to appear in the upcoming shifts with the help of these SSC CGL Analysis 2024 for tier 1 exam.
SSC CGL Exam Analysis 2024
The candidates who have appeared in the first slot for the SSC CGL Exam on 10th September have experienced the difficulty levels of each section of the question paper as well as the overall paper. The second aspect of the detailed analysis for the CGL Exam is the number of attempts that will be considered sufficient to score marks that will be safe for the candidates to clear the cutoff and advance to the next stage in the selection process. The table below will help the candidates with these details.
Sections | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts |
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General Intelligence and Reasoning | Easy to Moderate | 20-22 |
General Awareness | Moderate | 17-19 |
Quantitative Aptitude | Moderate | 18-21 |
English Comprehension | Easy | 21-23 |
Overall | Easy to Moderate | 76-85 |
SSC CGL Shift 1 Question Paper 2024
The questions asked in the SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam are a major point of discussion among government job aspirants as it provides them with an idea of what and how to prepare for their examinations. The questions are asked in four sections and the candidates who have appeared in the first shift of the second day have shared some memory-based questions for each of these sections. We have provided the list of such questions down below for the reference of the candidates who will be appearing in the upcoming shifts.
Questions Asked from General Intelligence and Reasoning Section
The commission tests the candidates through various questions on many verbal and nonverbal reasoning concepts. The solution to most of these questions can be arrived at by using the option elimination technique.
- Analogy -3
- Mirror image-2
- Coding blood relation-1
- Counting figure Square -1
- Mathematical operations -2
- syllogism -1
- Dice-1
- Paper cutting -1 question
Questions Asked from General Awareness Section
The topics mentioned for this section in the detailed notification can be divided into three broad categories i.e. Basic Subjects, Static GK and Current Affairs. Some of the questions asked in this shift are as follows.
- Factors affecting climate?
- Directive principles of State Policy?
- Newland law of octaves what element after cobalt and nickel?
- which of the following place closest to Srilanaka?
- Fundamental Right related question?
- Net Income related question?
- Festival related to Manipur?
Questions Asked from Quantitative Aptitude Section
The questions asked in this section of the Tier 1 Exam are listed below for the reference of the candidates. These questions can be categorized under three types i.e. number system. arithmetic and advance maths topics.
- Data Intrepreation – 3
- Trigonometry formula based -2 questions
- Geometry – triangle and circle (direct common tangent)
- Algebra – X+1/X
- Profit loss discount related question like if paid in cash some discount will be given?
Questions Asked in the English Comprehension Section
Questions asked in this section of the Tier 1 Paper test the candidates’ hold on concepts of vocabulary, grammar and comprehension. The memory-based questions asked in this section are listed below.
- On the ball idiom
- Spotting Error-2 questions
- Deplorable – antonym
- PQRS -1 question
- Cloze test related to some conference
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SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam Pattern
In order to get a complete idea regarding the analysis of the Tier 1 paper held on 10th Septemer, the candidates should go through the exam pattern. The section-wise question and marks details are provided below for their reference. The questions asked are of objective type and there is a negative marking of 0.5 marks throughout the paper.
Subject | Questions | Marks | Exam Duration |
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General Intelligence and Reasoning | 25 | 50 | 60 minutes |
General Awareness | 25 | 50 | |
Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 50 | |
English Comprehension | 25 | 50 | |
Total | 100 | 200 |