In this article, we will provide you the in-depth SSC CHSL Exam review of Tier 1 held in the first shift. We will cover all subject-wise questions analysis, difficulty level and the real questions asked in the SSC CHSL Tier 1 examination. This detailed SSC CHSL Exam analysis will help the candidates that are going to take SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam in the upcoming shifts.
At the end of the blog, we will be sharing the good number of attempts for 18th March 2020, the Shift 1 Exam.
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SSC CHSL Exam Analysis 1st Shift 18th March 2020
Key Highlights of SSC CHSL Tier 1 1st Shift Exam:
- 18th March, 1st Shift was conducted from 10 AM to 11 AM
- The SSC CHSL Tier 1 Question Paper was in this given order: Reasoning, General Awareness(GA), Quants(Maths), English Language
- The SSC CHSL Tier 1 Section-wise difficulty level was: Quants(Maths), General Awareness(GA), English, Reasoning
- The reasoning section was easy in comparison to the other subjects
- General Awareness section lies in Moderate Level
- 5-6 Questions were asked from Current Affairs
- The English Section lies in between easy to moderate level
- Quants section lies in Moderate level as some of the questions were calculative
- Today's Shift difficulty level is moderate if we compare it with previous shifts
SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam 18th March 2020 (1st Shift): Difficulty Level
Let us take a tabular view of the sectional analysis:
Section | No. of Questions | Level of the questions asked |
English Comprehension & Language | 25 | Easy to Moderate |
Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | Moderate |
General Intelligence & Reasoning | 25 | Easy |
General Knowledge | 25 | Moderate |
Overall | 100 | Moderate |
SSC CHSL 1st Shift Exam Review 2020 (Section-wise)
SSC CHSL 1st Shift Review 18th March 2020: Quantitative Aptitude Section
Topics Asked | No. of Questions |
Average | 1-2 |
Boat & Stream | - |
Geometry | 2-3 |
Mensuration | 2 |
Data Interpretation (Bar Graph) | 3-4 |
Trigo | 2 |
Compound Interest & Simple Interest | 1 |
Mixture & Alligation | - |
Speed & Distance | 1-2 |
Percentages | 1 |
Pipes & Cistern | - |
Profit loss & Discount | 1 |
Ratio & Proportion,Partnership | 1 |
Time and Work | 1 |
Algebra | 2-3 |
Problem on Ages | 1 |
SSC CHSL 1st Shift Review 18th March 2020: General Intelligence & Reasoning
Topics Asked | No. of Questions |
Papercutting & folding | 1 |
Embedded figures | 1 |
Counting of Figures | 1 |
Analogy | 2 |
Odd one out | 2 |
Arithmetic Reasoning | 2 |
Alphanumeric Series | 2 |
Classification | - |
Coding & Decoding | 2-3 |
Distance Direction test | - |
Mirror Image | 1 |
Logical Venn diagram | 1 |
Miscellaneous | 4-5 |
SSC CHSL 1st Shift Review 18th March 2020: English Language & Comprehension
Topics Asked | No. of Questions |
One Word Substitution | 2 |
Idioms & Phrases | 2 |
Cloze test | 5 (Usage of the Internet) |
Synonyms & Antonyms | 4 |
Spellings Check | 2 |
Error Finding | 2 |
Direct & Indirect Speech | 1 |
Active Passive Voice | 1 |
SSC CHSL 1st Shift Review 18th March 2020: General Awareness
Topics Asked | No. of Questions |
History (Indian & World) | 2 |
Indian Polity | 1 |
Physical Geography | 1-2 |
Economy | 1 |
Biology | 2 |
Physics | 1 |
Chemistry | 1 |
Art & Culture | 1 |
Static GK | 2-3 |
Miscellaneous(Environment, Book, Awards, etc.) | 2 |
Current Affairs | 5-6 |
SSC CHSL Exam 1st Shift Analysis 18th March 2020: Good Attempts
Section | Good Attempts |
Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude) | 16-18 |
General Intelligence (Reasoning) | 21-23 |
General Awareness (GA) | 15-16 |
English Language & Comprehension | 19-20 |
Overall | 70-75 |
Questions Asked in SSC CHSL Tier 1 (1st Shift) 18th March 2020
Here are the questions asked in today's first shift:
- A financial emergency is included in which of the following articles of the Indian constitution? - 360 Article
- Where did the third edition of Khelo India held in?- Guwahati
- Who invented Dynamite?- Alfred Nobel
- Who won the Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2020?- Amitabh Bacchan
- Who won the Women's World Chess Championship (WWCC) for 2019?- Ju Wenjun from China
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