SSC CHSL Exam Analysis & Review 2021, Shift 1 (12 April): SSC CHSL 2020-21 Exam has started today, and we are here with the detailed analysis of the 1st shift. The exam is being conducted all over the country to recruit candidates for the post of Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator (DEO), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant (PA), Sorting Assistant (SA) in various ministries/ departments of the Central Government. The exam analysis will also help you to get an insight into the difficulty level of questions, portions covered in the exam, the number of times the type of questions asked/ good attempts, topic-wise questions, and the nature of questions that can be asked in the upcoming shifts of SSC CHSL Exam. Before going further into the in-depth analysis of the SSC CHSL Exam, let's take a quick look at the pattern of this exam:
Subject | Questions | Marks | Exam Duration |
General Intelligence | 25 | 50 |
60 Minutes |
English Language | 25 | 50 | |
Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 50 | |
General Awareness / General Knowledge | 25 | 50 | |
Total | 100 | 200 |
Here is exam analysis highlights as shared by the candidates who have taken the exam conducted on 1st Shift of 12th April 2021:
- As per most of the candidates, the overall difficulty level of the exam was in the range of Easy-Moderate. The section-wise difficulty level was in this manner General Knowledge > Quantitative Aptitude > English > Reasoning
- Comparing this shift of CHSL exam with the previous years, there were no major changes seen in the pattern of the exam
- In the first shift, around 3 to 4 questions were asked from current affairs in which most of them were from the last 6 month to 12-month current affairs. Hence, you should revise last 1-year current affairs
- In English section, most of the questions were asked from Cloze Test, Synonym, Antonym, Spot the Error, Idioms & Phrases, and One-word Substitution topics. Following the pattern of the previous years, the difficulty level was Easy
- The theme of the Cloze test was based on the movement of animals at the time of Natural Disaster
- From Quantitative Aptitude section, majority of the questions were put up from Data Interpretation, Geometry, Trigonometry, Percentages and Profit & Loss topics. The difficulty level was in the range of Easy to Moderate for Quant section
Watch the full detailed analysis of SSC CHSL 2021 in the video given below:
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): Difficulty Level
The table shown below enumerates the number of questions asked from each section and its difficulty level:
Section | Number of Questions | Difficulty Level of Questions |
English Language and Comprehension | 25 | Easy |
Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | Moderate |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 25 | Moderate |
General Knowledge | 25 | Easy |
Overall | 100 | Easy-Moderate |
SSC CHSL Exam Centre Guidelines 2021
- You need to wear a mask all through the SSC CHSL examination
- You must carry your own transparent water bottle, personal hand sanitiser (50 ml), gloves & a simple pen inside the exam centre
- The registration will be done with photo capture; therefore, you have to remove your mask only at that moment
- There will be a separate dropbox for rough sheets and call letters, you need to drop these in the designated boxes
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): Section-wise
We have provided a detailed section-wise analysis of 1st shift of the SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam below which are as per the inputs given by the candidates who appeared in the exam:
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): Maths Section
Topics | Number of Questions |
Percentage | 2-3 |
Profit and Loss | 2 |
Discount | 1 |
Mixture and Alligation | 1 |
Ratio and Proportion | 2 |
Partnership | - |
Trigonometry | 2 |
Problem on Ages | 1 |
Speed, Distance and Time | 1-2 |
Average | 1 |
Time and Work | 1 |
Boat and Stream | 1 |
Geometry | 1 |
Mensuration | 2 |
Data Interpretation | 3-4 (Pie Chart Graph) |
Simple Interest | 1 |
Pipes and Cistern | 1 |
Algebra | 1 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): Reasoning Section
Topics | Number of Questions |
Papercutting and folding | 1 |
Missing Number | 2 |
Logical Arrangement | 1 |
Embedded Figures | 1 |
Counting of Figures | 1 |
Analogy | 2-3 |
Odd one out | 2-3 |
Arithmetic Reasoning | 2 |
Calendar | 0 |
Dice | 1 |
Alphanumeric Series | 1-2 |
Classification | 1 |
Coding and Decoding | 1-2 |
Distance Direction Test | 1 |
Fillers | - |
Mirror Image | 1 |
Blood Relation | 1 |
Logical Venn Diagram | 1 |
Miscellaneous | 4-5 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): English Section
Topics | Number of Questions |
One-word substitution | 2 |
Idioms and Phrases | 2 |
Cloze Test | 5 |
Synonym and Antonym | 4 |
Spellings Check | 2 |
Spot the Error | 2 |
Sentence Improvement | 2 |
Para-jumbled sentences | 2 |
Fill in the blanks | 2 |
Direct and Indirect speech | 1 |
Active/ Passive voice | 1 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): General Awareness Section
Topics | Number of Questions |
Modern History | 1-2 |
Indian Polity | 2-3 |
Sports Personalities | 1-2 |
Physical Geography | 1-2 |
Economy | 1 |
Biology | 1-2 |
Physics | 1 |
Computer | - |
Chemistry | 1 |
Art and Culture | 1 |
Static GK (First and Superlatives) | 3-4 |
Current Affairs | 2-3 |
Miscellaneous (Environment, Book, Awards, Rivers, Organisations, Sports Cup, etc.) | 1-2 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): Good Attempts
The number of good attempts for the 1st Shift conducted on 12th April will give you a fair conception of the numbers of questions you must attempt if you have an upcoming exam. Here are the section-wise good attempts as per inputs provided by the exam takers:
Section | Good Attempts |
Quantitative Aptitude (Maths) | 18-20 |
General Intelligence (Reasoning) | 22-23 |
General Awareness (GA) | 16-17 |
English Language and Comprehension | 21-23 |
Overall | 77-83 |
SSC CHSL 2021 Tier 1 Exam Analysis 12th April (1st Shift): Questions Asked
Here are a few questions according to the candidates who have appeared in the 1st Shift of the SSC CHSL Exam conducted on April 12, 2021:
Which soil is useful for Cashew nuts?
Ans: (Sandy loam)
World's largest floating solar park is situated in?
Ans: Omkareshwar Dam on Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh
World Tuberculosis day is celebrated on?
Ans: 24 March
Which batsman played maximum test matches?
Ans: Sachin Tendulkar
Antonym- of Resolve
anto/syno - Precise
Far cry - idiom
Living in fool’s paradise - idiom
One word – Adulteration
If x + 1/x = 5 then find the value of x³ + 1/x³.
Ans: 110
DI Pie Chart based (4 Questions)
If A : B : C = 2 : 3 : 7 and B = 15, find the value of B - C.
Ans: 20
Cosec A = √5/2 , find the value of sin A - cos A - cot A?
SSC CHSL Exam Expected Cut off 2021
After the successful completion of all the phases, we will share the expected cut-off based on the feedback given by the candidates who have taken the exam. The expected cut off of the SSC CHSL Exam is calculated on the basis of the following factors:
- Exam difficulty level
- Number of vacancies available
- The total number of candidates who appeared in the exam
- Candidate’s scores after normalization
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