SSC CGL Examination Analysis 2020 for Tier-I Examination
SSC CGL Exam Analysis 2020: For the very first shift of the first day, SSC CGL 2020 (Tier 1) examination analysis has been provided. With the assistance of our experts and cooperation of our students, now we have been capable of providing you with the whole examination review. We will be covering the following points to provide you the full insight of SSC CGL Examination held on 4th March 2020 (all Shifts):
Parameter | Explanation |
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Type of Questions | (Topics / Chapter covered) This implies which a part of the syllabus was covered together with which questions were asked extra and how many of them were asked. |
Level of examination | This covers the difficulty level of the examination, that is, how easily the attempts were made by the appearing candidates. |
Good attempts | This refers to the most number of corrected answers marked by the candidates. This is the factor that can affect the cutoff the most. |
SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam Pattern 2020
SSC CGL 2020 Tier-1 conducted tentatively from 2nd to 11th March 2020. The exam will be conducted online comprising of 4 sections with about 100 questions in total and with maximum marks of 200. The entire exam is needed to be completed in a time span of 60 minutes.
The sections asked in SSC CGL Tier-I Exam are:
- General Intelligence & Reasoning
- General Awareness
- Quantitative Aptitude
- English Comprehension
Serial No. | Sections | No. of Questions | Total Marks | Time Allotted |
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1 | General Intelligence and Reasoning | 25 | 50 | A cumulative time of 60 minutes |
2 | General Awareness | 25 | 50 | |
3 | Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 50 | |
4 | English Comprehension | 25 | 50 | |
Total | 100 | 200 |
A penalty of the Wrong Answer: There is a negative marking of 0.50 Marks for each wrong answer. There is no sectional cut off. No point will be deducted if the question is left blank or unattempted by a candidate.
SSC CGL Exam Analysis 2020 (Tier 1): 5th March (Shift-1 )
SSC CGL Exam Analysis 2020 Tier 1: Good Attempts
The exam review obtained from students shows that the level of SSC CGL Tier 1 exam was Moderate. The quantitative aptitude section was lengthy and calculative. A total of 100 questions were attempted in 60 minutes. The good attempts for 5th March, shift 1 lie in the range of 76-82.
Section | Subject | No of Questions | Good Attempts |
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1 | General Intelligence and Reasoning | 25 | 22-23 |
2 | General Awareness | 25 | 18-20 |
3 | Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 14-15 |
4 | English Language | 25 | 22-24 |
Total | 100 | 76-82 |
SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2020: General Intelligence and Reasoning
The reasoning section tests the thinking abilities and comprises a total of 25 questions for 50 marks. The level of reasoning section was easy. The subject-wise distribution of questions asked along with the level has been provided below.
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S.No. | Topics | No. Of Questions asked | Level Of Exam |
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1 | Analogy | 3-4 | Easy |
2 | Odd One Out | 2-3 | Easy |
3 | Series | 2 | Easy-Moderate |
4 | Statement & Conclusions | 1 | Easy |
5 | Directions | – | – |
6 | Sequence (Acc. to Dictionary) | 1 | Easy |
7 | Word Formation | – | – |
8 | Coding-Decoding | 2 | Easy |
9 | Mathematical Operations | 2 | Easy |
10 | Matrix | – | – |
11 | Blood Relation | 1 | Easy-moderate |
12 | Mirror Image | 1 | Easy |
13 | Venn Diagram | 1 | Easy |
14 | Paper Folding Image | 1 | Easy |
15 | Missing Term | 2 | Easy |
16 | Hidden Figure | 1 | Easy |
17 | Cube | 1 | Easy |
18 | Counting Figure [Rectangle] | 1 | Easy |
19 | Complete Figure | 1 | Easy |
20 | Misc. | 2 | Easy |
Total Questions | 25 | Easy |
SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2020: English Language
The English Language section was easy-moderate as per the review of students. You can check the English Language paper analysis with the topic-wise distribution of questions and level given below.
- Synonym-> retain/Sustain, divide
- Antonym-> Expensive
- One word- One who doesn’t pay his debt
- Spelling of cricketer
- Topic of Cloze Test related to Army Convoy
- Error Detection- My brother who lives in Delhi has written a letter.
S.No. | Topics | No. Of Questions asked | Level Of Exam |
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1 | Fill in the Blanks | 2 | Easy |
2 | Sentence Improvement | 2 | Easy-Moderate |
3 | Error Detection | 2 | Easy |
4 | Sentence Rearrangement | 3 | Easy-Moderate |
5 | Idioms and Phrases | 1 | Easy |
6 | Synonyms | 2 | Easy |
7 | Antonyms | 2 | Easy-moderate |
8 | Active Passive | 1 | Easy |
9 | Narration | 1 | Easy-Moderate |
10 | One Word | 2 | Moderate |
11 | Spelling Correction | 2 | Easy |
12 | Cloze test | 5 | Easy-Moderate |
Total Questions | 25 | Easy-Moderate |
SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2020: Quantitative Aptitude
The quantitative Aptitude section is generally lengthy comprising questions from arithmetic and advance maths. The level of this section in the exam was easy to moderate. The topic-wise distribution of questions has been provided below.
S.No. | Topics | No. Of Questions asked | Level of Exam |
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1 | Ratio | 2 | Easy |
2 | Average | 1-2 | Easy-Moderate |
3 | Number System | 1-2 | Moderate- Difficult |
4 | Simplification | 2 | Moderate |
5 | Time & Work | 1 | Moderate |
6 | Time, Speed & Distance | 1 | Moderate |
7 | S.I./C.I | 1 | Moderate |
8 | Profit & Loss | 1 | Moderate- Difficult |
9 | Co-ordinate Geometry | – | – |
10 | Geometry | 2 | Moderate |
11 | Mensuration | 2-3 | Moderate |
12 | Trigonometry | 2-3 | Moderate |
12 | Percentage | 1 | Easy |
12 | Algebra | 2-3 | Easy-moderate |
13 | DI (Tabular) | 4 | moderate |
Total Questions | 25 | Moderate – Difficult |
SSC CGL today exam analysis 2020: General Awareness
The level of the GA section in the exam was Moderate. In today’s shift, fewer questions from the science section were asked. Check out the questions given below:
- One question related to place built by Sawai Jai Singh?
- Gandhiji started the Quit India movement from which place?
- One ques related to Tamil Nadu temple. When was it built?
- One question related to Avogadro’s law
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