SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): Key Highlights
Here are a few important points of the SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis of shift-3 of 13 April 2021:
- The difficulty level of the Shift 3 was Easy to Moderate.
- Around 78 - 86 can be considered as a good number of attempts in this shift
- In Quantitative Aptitude, two different type of Data Interpretation (DI) questions were asked and questions were a bit calculative. Trigonometry, Average and Geometry questions were quite time-consuming. On an overall scale this section was of Moderate level
- In English Section, Vocab based questions (Synonym, Antonym, One-word Substitution, Idioms and Phrases) were quite easy to solve, most of the vocab questions were asked from previous years. Do not make any guesswork in this section
- Following the previous shift pattern in the General Awareness section, most of the questions were from current affairs and questions were put up from the last 6 to 12-month current events
- The difficulty order of the sections was as follows: Quantitative Aptitude > General Awareness > Reasoning > English Language
Watch the full detailed analysis of SSC CHSL 2021 Exam (13 April - Shift 3) in the video given below:
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): Good Attempts and Level of Difficulty
The below table highlights the expected number of good attempts and difficulty level of each section as per the inputs provided by the exam takers and exam experts for Shift 3 of 13th April 2021:
Section | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level of Questions |
Quantitative Aptitude | 19 - 21 | Moderate |
English Language | 21 - 23 | Easy |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 21 - 23 | Easy-Moderate |
General Knowledge/ General Awareness | 17 - 19 | Moderate |
Overall | 78 - 86 | Moderate |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Timings 13 April 2021
The table below mentions the SSC CHSL Exam timings of the three shifts conducted on 13 April 2021:
Number of Shift | SSC CHSL Exam Starting Timing | SSC CHSL Exam Finishing Timing |
Shift 1 | 9:00 AM | 10:00 AM |
Shift 3 | 12:00 PM | 01:00 PM |
Shift 3 | 03:00 PM | 04:00 PM |
SSC CHSL Exam Centre Guidelines 2021
- Candidates need to compulsorily put on the mask all through the exam
- A transparent water bottle, hand sanitiser, hand gloves and simple pen needs to be carried in the exam hall
- Candidates can remove masks at the time of registration to capture the photo
- Candidates should drop the rough sheets, given in the exam hall, in the designated box
Read the SSC CHSL 2021 Detailed Analysis of other shifts:
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): Section-wise
The in-depth section-wise analysis of the 3rd shift of the SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam as shared by the candidates who took the exam.
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): Mathematics Section
The table below enumerates the number of questions from different topics in the Mathematics section of the SSC CHSL 2021 Examination held on Shift 3 of 13 April 2021:
Topics | Number of Questions |
Mensuration | 2 |
CI & SI | 1 |
Ratio and Proportion | 1 |
Discount | 1 |
Profit and Loss | 1 |
Height and Distance | 1 |
Geometry | 4 (1 Triangle, 2 Circle, 1 Quadrilateral) |
Number System | 1 (divisible of 11) |
Trigonometry | 3 (Theta angle) |
Time and Work | 1 |
Simplification | 1 (BODMAS) |
Percentage | 1 |
Algebra | 2 |
Average | 1 |
Time, Speed and Distance | 1 |
DI (Pie Chart) | 4 (Line Graph) |
Overall | 25 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): General Intelligence & Reasoning Section
The below table highlights the topic-wise distribution of questions of the General Intelligence & Reasoning section of the SSC CHSL 2020-21 Exam conducted on Shift 3 of 13 April 2021:
Topics | Number of Questions |
Coding-Decoding | 2 |
Missing Number | - |
Venn Diagram | 1 |
Mirror Image | 1 |
Blood Relation | 1 |
Word formation | 1 |
Syllogism | 1 - 2 |
Analogy | 2 - 3 |
Odd one out | 2 - 3 |
Counting figures | 1 |
Overall | 25 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): General Knowledge and General Awareness Section
The number of questions from each topic of the General Awareness section of the SSC CHSL 2020-21 Exam held on Shift 3 of 13 April 2021 is mentioned below:
Topics | Number of Questions |
History | 3 (1 Medieval History, 1 Ancient History, 1 Modern History) |
Geography | 2 (World Geography) |
Static General Knowledge | 3 - 4 |
Polity | 4 (Rajya Sabha, Article) |
Biology | 3 (Botany) |
Chemistry | 0 - 1 |
Economics | 2 (based on 2019 data) |
Physics | 1 (Units) |
Computers | 2 (4th Generation of Language) |
Current Affairs | 4 - 5 |
Overall | 25 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): English Language Section
The topic-wise distribution of questions of the English Language section of the SSC CHSL 2020-21 Exam conducted on Shift 3 of 13 April 2021 are mentioned below:
Topics | Number of Questions |
Spot the Error | 2 |
Fill in the Blanks | 2 |
Synonyms/Antonyms | 4 (2 Synonym, 2 Antonym) |
Spellings Error | 1 |
Idioms & Phrases | 2 - 3 |
One word substitution | 2 - 3 |
Improvement of Sentences | 2 |
Active/Passive Voice | 2 |
Direct/Indirect narration | 2 |
Para jumbles | 2 |
Cloze Passage | 5 |
Overall | 25 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 13 April (3rd Shift): Question Asked
Here are a few questions as shared by the candidates who have appeared in the 3rd shift of the SSC CHSL Examination conducted on 12 April 2021:
Questions Asked in GA/GK
Which article in the Indian constitution is related to the Right to Property?
Ans: Article 300A, Part 12
Who won the Jnanpith award in 2020?
Ans: Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri, Malayalam language
What are the pores in leaves called?
Ans: Stomata
Outer Himalayas are also known as?
Ans: Shivaliks
Who won the first Commonwealth gold medal for India in 2018?
Ans: Mirabai Chanu, Weightlifting
India won a total 25 Gold Medals.
Questions Asked in English
Reckless (Synonym)
Intrepid (Antonym)
Cloze Test (Tourist based theme)
Sentence Improvement (Verb based)
Questions Asked in Quantitative Aptitude
What is the simple interest on a sum of Rs. 1850 in 5 years at a annual interest rate of 8%
Sam sold an article in Rs 1530 at a loss of 15%. In how much should he sold the article to get 15% profit
SSC CHSL Expected Cut off 2021
After successful completion of all the shifts of SSC CHSL 2020-21 Exam along with the West Bengal regions, we will provide the expected cut-off. The expected cut off will be based on the exam experts and the candidate's response who have appeared in taken the exam. The expected cut off of decided on the basis of following factors:
- Exam difficulty level
- Any new type of questions asked in SSC CHSL 2020-21 (if any)
- The number of candidates appeared in the exam
- The total number of vacancies available in that year
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