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SSC CHSL 2017 Expected Cut Off Marks

Staff Selection Commission is conducting a recruitment exam for the selection of Lower Division Clerks (LDC) , Data Entry Operators(DEO), Clerk and Sorting Assistants. There are total 5134 number of vacancies. SSC CHSL exam will be conducted in two phases i.e Tier I and Tier II. The Tier I will be an online exam and Tier II will be a descriptive test.

The Tier I exam is scheduled from 7 January 2017 to 8 February 2017. We are presenting the expected cut off marks for the Tier I exam.

SSC CHSL Cut Off 2017

The cut off is the minimum marks needed to qualify for the exam. The cut off marks will depend on various factors and will select the best candidates fit for the post.

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Factors which affect SSC CHSL Cut Off:

The SSC CHSL cut off marks will depend on the below mentioned factors:

  • Difficulty Level of the exam
  • Changes in exam pattern
  • Number of participating candidates
  • Number of Posts
  • Marking Scheme
  • Lowest and Avergae scores in the exam
  • Previous year's cut off
  • Avergae Performance of the candidates

How to Check SSC CHSL cut off marks:

The cut off will be available on the website of SSC.

SSC CHSL cut off can be of two types:

  1. Actual Cut off : The actual cut off will be officially published by the commission.

  1. Expected Cut off : The expected cut off marks will be predicted by the experts based on the feedbacks and other factors.

SSC CHSL Tier I Expected Cut off:  Category-wise

Category

Cut off

UR/GEN

135-140

OBC

125-130

SC

115-120

ST

105-110

VH

90-95

OH

95-100

SSC CHSL Tier I Expected Cut off:  Previous Year's Cut off

Category

Cut off

UR/GEN

119

OBC

110

SC

99

ST

89.5

VH

83.5

OH

88

There will be no sectional cut offs for SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam 2017.

Based on cut off, the candidates will be called for Skill test and Typing test

  • Skill Test is for Data Entry Operators (also known as DEST).Data Entry Speed of 8,000 Key Depressions per hour on Computer.
  • Typing Test is for Lower Division Clerks and Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant.Typing Speed in ENGLISH of 35 words per minute.

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RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017: General Intelligence and Reasoning Preparation Tips & books

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RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017 is a national level examination to recruit candidates for ‘non- technical’ posts. The 2nd stage CBT of RRB NTPC is the second phase of the recruitment process and the first stage is the 1st CBT. This examination is basically held to recruit candidates for posts of officer and clerk/ station master/ Goods guards/ TT in the department of railways. This year, around 60 lakh students appeared for the 1st stage CBT of RRB NTPC conducted by the ‘Railway Recruitment Board’. Those candidates who have successfully clarified the 1st stage CBT will be able to sit for the 2nd stage CBT.

RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017: Exam Highlights

  • The exam will be of online mode.
  • There will be 120 questions in the question paper of 1 marks each.
  • The time duration will be of 90 minutes.

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RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017: Exam Pattern

Name of the Sections

Questions

General Awareness

40

Arithmetic Ability/ Numerical Ability

40

General Intelligence and Reasoning

40

Total

120

RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017: General Intelligence and Reasoning- Preparation Tips

In the RRB NTPC 2nd stage CBT paper, 60 percent of the questions will be from ‘General Intelligence and Reasoning’ and ‘Quantitative Aptitude’. Let us take a look at the important topics of General Intelligence and Reasoning:

  1. Letters/ words and numbers related to each other
  2. Find out the missing term in a series
  3. Blood Relations
  4. Direction Sense
  5. Questions from ‘Coding and decoding’
  6. Odd numbers
  7. Letters and figures
  8. Number pairs
  9. Trends & Operations (Find out a missing number)
  • This section is meant to test the ‘Logical and Reasoning skills’ of a candidate.
  • Try to emphasise on topics like ‘Sitting Arrangement’ as this topic is time consuming in nature. So, practice this topic as much as you can.
  • This section will consist of 2 questions on puzzles (minimum)
  • Practice questions from topics like direction sense, syllogisms, coding decoding and inequalities along with questions from other sections.
  • Frame a practice schedule which will consist of all the topics and make sure you don’t skip any of the topics.
  • Try to use shortcuts to solve questions in this section. Learn as many shortcut tricks as you can and use them. This approach will make you solve the questions faster.

RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017: General Intelligence and Reasoning- Books to be followed

Given below is a list of books which we recommend for RRB NTPC 2nd stage preparation:

  • A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non- Verbal Reasoning (R.S. Aggarwal)
  • A New Approach to Reasoning: Verbal, Non- Verbal & Analytical (Arihant Publications)
  • Analytical Reasoning (M.K. Pandey- Bsc Publications)

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SSC CHSL Tier I Exam Analysis: 12th January 2017 (All Slots)

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SSC CHSL 10+2 examination filters candidates every year for the posts of “LDC (Lower Division Clerk)” and “DEO (Data Entry Operator)”. SSC CHSL Tier I on 12th January 2017 exam was a peaceful conduction indeed. Now, it’s time for us to get you through overall analysis of SSC CHSL Tier I held on 12th January 2017.

The SSC CHSL exam for the year 2017 will be held in different dates:

  • 7/1/2017 to 9/1/2017 (in 2 slots)
  • 10/ 1/2017 to 8/2/2017 (in 3 slots)

In this article, the overall analysis will make you familiar with:

  • Any specific changes in pattern
  • Weightage of the topics and distribution of marks

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SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 12th January 2017 Overall Analysis: Summary

Given below is the summary of SSC CHSL Tier I Exam Analysis held on 12th January 2017:

Sections Difficulty level Good Attempts
General Intelligence Easy 20-23
English Language Moderate 16-19
Quantitative Aptitude Easy-Moderate 18-21
General Awareness Easy 22-24

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 12th January 2017 - Overall Analysis

Easy-Moderate was the difficulty level of the questions asked in SSC CHSL Tier I held on 12th January 2017.

75-81 number of questions will make you score beyond cut- off easily.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 12th January 2017 (Overall Analysis)- Section- wise Analysis

What can be the section- wise analysis of individual sections? Let us find out:

General Intelligence:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy.

Safe Attempts: When you attempt 20-23 number of questions, clearing cut- off marks will be a child’s play for you.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
Analogy Easy-Moderate 3
Matrix Easy, Time Consuming 1
Non Verbal (water image/ mirror image) Moderate 2
Odd one out Easy 3
Direction Sense Easy 1
Series (Number/ Alpha numeric) Easy 2
Verbal Reasoning Moderate 1
Blood Relations Easy 3
Miscellaneous Moderate 9

Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy-Moderate.

Good Attempts: When you attempt 18-21 number of questions, clearing cut- off marks will be a child’s play for you.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
S.I, Profit/ Loss and Percentage Moderate 2
Mensuration Easy 3
Time and Work Easy 1
Geometry Easy-Moderate 2
Trigonometry Easy-Moderate 2
Average Easy 3
Data Interpretation Easy 3

English Language:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Moderate.

Good Attempts: When you attempt 16-19 number of questions, clearing cut- off marks will be a child’s play for you.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
Spotting of errors Easy-Moderate 2
Spelling check Easy 1
One word substitution Moderate-Difficult 3
Sentence Completion Moderate 2
Idioms and phrases Moderate 4
Antonyms and Synonyms Moderate 5
Cloze test Easy-Moderate 5
Active & Passive voice Moderate 3

General Awareness:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy.

Good Attempts: When you attempt 22-24 number of questions, clearing cut- off marks will be a child’s play for you.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
History Easy 3
General Science Moderate 5
Politics Easy 3
Current Affairs Easy 3
Economy and finance Moderate 3
Geography Easy 3
Miscellaneous Easy-Moderate 5

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RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains General Awareness Preparation Tips & Books

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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is going to conduct the 2nd stage CBT (Computer Based Test) i.e. RRB NTPC 2nd Stage Mains 2017 exam. Candidates equal to 15 times the available vacancies will be shortlisted for 2nd stage CBT of RRB NTPC.

The final selection will be merely based on the merit obtained by a candidate in the RRB NTPC 2nd Stage CBT 2017 or/ and Aptitude Test/ Typing test results. Mark normalization will be based on extant rules of both 1st stage and 2nd stage CBT of RRB NTPC.

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RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains: Exam Pattern

The pattern of RRB NTPC 2nd stage CBT 2017 is as follows:

Subject

Number of Questions

General Awareness

40

Numerical Ability/ Arithmetic Ability

40

General Intelligence and Reasoning

40

Total Marks

120

Note: Time duration of the exam will be of 90 minutes.

What are the tips to crack ‘General Awareness’ section of the RRB NTPC 2nd stage CBT as it is one of the most unpredictable sections of all? Let us take you through the some of the incredible tips to crack ‘General Awareness’ section in RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains:

Let us first figure out what are the important topics of ‘General Awareness’ section in RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains:

  • Geography and related concepts
  • Current Affairs
  • Authors and Books
  • Economics and related concepts
  • Budget and related events
  • Polity
  • Indian and related History of India
  • Indian Railways and related news
  • Class 10th concepts: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environment, Computer fundamentals (MS Office basics, Hardware and software, Computer related terminology etc.)

Now, it’s time for some tips to crack ‘General Awareness’ section in RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains:

  • This section basically tests a candidate’s “General Awareness”.
  • This is a section where the questions are asked from many topics.
  • This section must be solved in a very short time span i.e. max 12- 15 mins. More time than this should not be taken.
  • Topics like Polity, History and Geography should be more focused on. These topics dominate the paper on a whole.
  • Make a note of all the national and international recent events both.
  • Go through newspapers on a regularly basis, read articles, magazines and watch news regularly.
  • Go through the question papers of different years and get an idea of what is asked. Mock tests will help you keep a track of how many questions you are able to answer.

RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017: Books to be followed

Given below are some of the books which you can follow:

  1. General Science & General knowledge - Lucent publication books
  2. India Paperback by Publication Division 
  3. Manorama Yearbook
  4. Banking Awareness (Objective with Subjective) by Sangram Keshari Rout
  5. General Knowledge by Lucent

RRB NTPC Stage 2 Mains 2017: GK Questions Asked in previous years

  • Which is the longest train route in the world-Moscow(Russia) to Vladivostok(Russia)
  • The railway budget maximum time was represented by- Babu Jagjivan Ram
  • Which is the slowest train in India- Nilgiri Express
  • When did Indian train got toilets- 1891
  • Which is the shortest distance between two successive station- 3km(Nagpur and Ajni station)
  • When did the first Rajdhani train start- 1 march 1969
  • When did Duronto Express train start- 2009 (Sealdah to New Delhi)
  • Which is the longest railway tunnel in India-Pir Panjal railway tunnel
  • Who designed the world’s first railway timetables by- George Bradshaw

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Important Instructions For SSC CGLE Tier-II 2016 Re-examination on 12th and 13th January 2017

 Important Instructions For SSC CGLE Tier-II 2016 Re-examination on 12th and 13th January 2017

 SSC will conduct re-exam for the SSC CGL Tier II exam 2016 for the centres where exam got cancelled. The SSC CGL tier II exam was conducted from 30th December 2016 to 2nd  January 2017,

The revised date as announced officially is as follows:

SSC CHSL Tier II Re-examination : 12th and 13th January 2017

The admit cards are already available and can be downloaded from the official website of the respective region.

Meanwhile, SSC has released as some important instructions for the candidates who are appearing the re-exam. We are briefing below the summary.

  • Candidates are strictly advised to not bring cellular phones, bags and other prohibited items inside the exam hall.

  • Prohibited items are as follows:


IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CGLE (TIER-II) 2016 RE-EXAMINATION ON 12TH & 13TH JANUARY 2017


 

watches, books, pens, paper chits, magazines, electronic gadgets (mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, head phones, pen/buttonhole cameras, scanner, calculator, storage devices etc)

  • If any of the above items are found then the candidature of the candidate will be cancelled and he will not be able to appear the SSC exams for the next 3 years.
  • The candidate himself will be responsible for the safe custody of  bags and any valuable items. The Commission will not be responsible for making any arrangements for keeping such items.
  • The candidates are strictly refrained from creating any disturbances or obstructions during the conduct of SSC CGL Tier II exam.If done so, he will be barred from all the examinations of SSC in future and there will be criminal or legal proceedings against him/her.

The Commission also clearly states that no further examination will be conducted in case, the re-exam scheduled gets disrupted.

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SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 11th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)

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The SSC CHSL 10+2 examination is conducted every year to recruit candidates for the posts of “Lower Division Clerk (LDC)” and “Data Entry Operator (DEO)”. The SSC CHSL Tier I exam Slot 1 of 11th January 2017 has been conducted peacefully across all the centres. We will make you go through the analysis of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 held on 11th January 2017.

The SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 exam is scheduled in the following dates:

  • From 7th of January 2017 to 9th of January 2017 (in two slots)
  • From 10th January 2017 to 8th February 2017 (in three slots)

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The Slot 1 of SSC CHSL Tier I held on 11th January 2017 had come up with many surprises. This analysis will help you in:

  • Remarkable pattern changes
  • Being familiar with pattern changes
  • Marks distribution and weightage of topics

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 11th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)- Summary of Analysis

The summary of Slot 1 of SSC CHSL Tier I Exam Analysis held on 11th January 2017. Get a quick sneak peak:

Sections

Difficulty level

Good Attempts

General Intelligence

Easy-Moderate

19-22 

English Language

Moderate

16-20

Quantitative Aptitude

Moderate

17-21

General Awareness

Easy-Moderate

14-17

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 11th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)- Overall Analysis

The difficulty level of the SSC CHSL Tier I on 11th January 2017 was Moderate. An attempt of 75-80 will surely help you clear the cut-off marks easily.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 11th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)- Section- wise Analysis

When we talk of the section-wise analysis of SSC CHSL Tier I on 11th January 2017 Slot 1:

General Intelligence:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy-Moderate.

Safe Attempts: If you have attempted 19-22 number of questions, we anticipate you will be able to clear the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Non-Verbal Reasoning:

  • Paper Cutting
  • Questions of Water Image
  • Questions of Mirror Image

Verbal Reasoning:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Logical

Easy

3

Matrix

Easy

1

Non Verbal (water image/ mirror image)

Easy

1

Odd one out

Easy-Moderate

2

Direction Sense

Easy-Moderate

3

Series (Number/ Alpha numeric)

Easy-Moderate

10

Miscellaneous

Moderate

5

Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Moderate.

Good Attempts: If you have attempted 17-21 number of questions, we anticipate you will be able to clear the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

S.I, Profit/ Loss and Percentage

Moderate

3

Mensuration

Moderate

5

Time and Work

Moderate

2

Algebra

Moderate

4

Geometry

Moderate

3

Speed and Distance

Moderate

2

Trigonometry

Moderate

3

Average

Moderate

1

Data Interpretation

Moderate

1

English Language:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Moderate.

Good Attempts: If you have attempted 16-20 number of questions, we anticipate you will be able to clear the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

Spotting of errors

Moderate

3

Spelling check

Moderate

1

One word substitution

Moderate

3

Gap fillers

Moderate

3

Idioms and phrases

Moderate

3

Antonyms and Synonyms

Moderate

4

Reading Comprehension

Moderate

5

Sentence Rearrangement and Improvement

Moderate

3

General Awareness:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of this section was Easy-Moderate.

Good Attempts: If you have attempted 14-17 number of questions, we anticipate you will be able to clear the cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics

Level of Difficulty

Number of Questions asked

History

Easy-Moderate

2

General Science

Easy-Moderate

6

Politics

Easy-Moderate

3

Current Affairs

Easy-Moderate

4

Economy and finance

Easy-Moderate

3

Geography

Easy-Moderate

2

Miscellaneous

Easy-Moderate

5

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SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Shift 2/Slot 2)

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The Slot 2 of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 examination held on 10th January 2017 has come to end. The combined higher secondary level (10 + 2) exam has been conducted across various centres throughout countries. The SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 exam is scheduled as:

  • 7th of January 2017 to 9th of January 2017 (two slots)

  • 10th January 2017 to 8th February 2017 (three slots).

We bring you the entire analysis of 10th January 2017 (Slot 2/ Shift 2) which will give you an idea around:

  • Pattern changes

  • Questions asked

  • Overall and Sectional analysis

  • Good attempts from each section

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SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Slot 2/ Shift 2)- Summary of Analysis

The SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 10th of January 2016 Slot 2 summary of analysis is:

Sections

Difficulty level

Good Attempts

General Intelligence

Easy-Moderate

20-22

English Language

Moderate

16-19

Quantitative Aptitude

Easy-Moderate

15-19

General Awareness

Moderate

16-19

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Slot 2/ Shift 2)- Overall Analysis

The difficulty level of the exam is said to be Easy-Moderate. Decent Attempts of 77-82 number of questions will maximize chances of you clearing the cut- off marks.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Slot 2/ Shift 2)- Section- wise Analysis

Let us move forward towards the section- wise analysis of Slot 2 of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis 10th January 2017.

General Intelligence:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of the questions was Easy-Moderate.

Safe Attempts: An attempt of 20-22 number of questions will maximize the chances of clearing cut- off marks.

Questions asked:

  • Logical- 3
  • Matrix-1
  • Non Verbal (water image/mirror image)-1
  • Odd one out- 3
  • Direction Sense Test-3
  • Series (Number/Alpha Numeric)-12
  • Miscellaneous-5
     

Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of the questions was Easy-Moderate.

Safe Attempts: An attempt of 15-19 number of questions will maximize the chances of clearing cut- off marks.

Questions asked:

  • S.I, Profit/Loss and Percentage-5
  • Mensuration-4
  • Trigonometry-3
  • Algebra-3
  • Time and Work-2
  • Geometry-4
  • Speed and Distance-1
  • Average-1
  • DI -2

English Language:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of the questions was Moderate.

Safe Attempts: An attempt of 16-19 number of questions will maximize the chances of clearing cut- off marks.

Questions asked:

  • Direct/Indirect-2
  • Error Detection-4
  • Idioms/Phrases-4
  • Cloze Test -3
  • Antonym/ Synonym-4
  • One-word substitution-2
  • Spelling check-2
  • Fillers-4

General Awareness (with special reference to banking):

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of the questions was Moderate.

Safe Attempts: An attempt of 16-19 number of questions will maximize the chances of clearing cut- off marks.

Questions asked:

  • History- 2
  • Geography- 2
  • Polity-4
  • Economics-3
  • General Science -4
  • Current Affairs-6
  • Miscellaneous-4

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SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)

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SSC CHSL examination is being conducted every year to recruit candidates for designations of “Lower Division Clerk (LDC)” and “Data Entry Operator (DEO)”. The SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 exam will be conducted as follows:

  • Phase I : 7th of January 2017 to 9th of January 2017 (in two slots)
  • Phase II : 10th January 2017 to 8th February 2017 (in three slots)

The Slot 1 of SSC CHSL Tier I held on 10th January 2017 has come to an end. In this article, we will provide you in-depth analysis which will help you in

  • Coming across pattern changes
  • Getting familiar with trends
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SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)- Summary of Analysis

Given below is the summary of analysis of Slot 1 of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis held on 10th January 2017. Get a quick look:

Sections Difficulty level Good Attempts
General Intelligence Easy 20-23
English Language Easy-Moderate 17-21
Quantitative Aptitude Moderate 22-24
General Awareness Easy-Moderate 15-17

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)- Overall Analysis

On an overall note, our analysis says us that the difficulty level of exam SSC CHSL Tier I on 10th January 2017 was Moderate. If we talk about the good attempts, 77-83 number of questions will help to clear the cut- off marks.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 10th January 2017 (Slot 1/ Shift 1)- Section- wise Analysis

The section – wise analysis of SSC CHSL Tier I on 10th January 2017 Slot 1 says:

General Intelligence:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of the questions was Easy.

Safe Attempts: An attempt of 20-23 number of questions will pave your path to clear cut off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
Logical Easy 3
Matrix Easy 1
Non Verbal (water image/ mirror image) Easy 1
Odd one out Easy-Moderate 2
Direction Sense Easy-Moderate 3
Series (Number/ Alpha numeric) Easy-Moderate 10
Miscellaneous Moderate 5

Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level:  The  difficulty level, the exam was of Moderate level.

Good Attempts: An attempt of 22-24 would be regarded as safe attempts to clear cut off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
S.I, Profit/ Loss and Percentage Easy 4
Mensuration Easy-Moderate 5
Time and Work Easy 2
Algebra Easy-Moderate 4
Geometry Moderate 3
Speed and Distance Moderate 2
Trigonometry Easy-Moderate 3
Average Easy 1
Data Interpretation Easy 1

English Language:

Difficulty level:  The difficulty of the exam was of Easy-Moderate level.

Good Attempts: An attempt of 17-21  can be safe attempts to clear cut off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
Spotting of errors Moderate 4
Spelling check Easy 1
One word substitution Easy-Moderate 3
Gap fillers Easy-Moderate 4
Idioms and phrases Moderate 4
Antonyms and Synonyms Easy-Moderate 4
Cloze Test Moderate 3
Direct-Indirect Moderate 2

General Awareness (with special reference to banking):

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of the exam was of Easy-Moderate level.

Good Attempts: An attempt of 15-17 would be considered as safe attempts to clear cut off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
History Easy-Moderate 3
General Science Moderate-Difficult 6
Politics Easy 2
Current Affairs Easy-Moderate 5
Economy and finance Moderate-Difficult 3
Geography Moderate-Difficult 3
Miscellaneous Moderate-Difficult 3

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SSC CHSL Tier I Exam Analysis: 9th January 2017 (Slot 2/ Shift 2)

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SSC CHSL Tier I examination 2017 exam is the big show now! The SSC CHSL examination conducted on 9th January 2017Slot 2 has come to an end. The combined higher secondary level (10 + 2) exam is taking place in a peaceful manner across all centres. The examination will be taking place in two group of dates: The first phase is scheduled from 7th of January 2017 to 9th of January 2017 (two slots) and phase II is scheduled from 10th January 2017 to 8th February 2017 (three slots).

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We bring you a structural analysis of 9th January 2017 Slot 2/ Shift 2) which will unfold information around certain things like:

  • Ongoing trend of questions and changes in them

  • Pattern of questions asked

  • Difficulty level of the exam- overall and sectional

  • Safe attempts to clear cut- off marks- - overall and sectional

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 9th January 2017Slot 2/ Shift 2)- Summary of Analysis

The SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 9th of January 2016 Slot 2/ Shift 2 summary of analysis will give brief ideas regarding:

  • Good attempts which will enable to clear cut- off

  • Section- wise difficulty level

Sections Difficulty level Good Attempts
General Intelligence 20-23 Easy
English Language 15-17 Moderate
Quantitative Aptitude 21-23 Easy-Moderate
General Awareness 14-16 Moderate-Difficult

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 9th January 2017 Slot 2/ Shift 2)- Overall Analysis

The difficulty level of the exam was Easy-Moderate level. We estimate a good attempt of 77-82 can make it easier for you to clear cut- off marks for the exam.

 SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis: 9th January 2017 (Slot 2/ Shift 2)- Section- wise Analysis

Now, it’s time for the section- wise analysis of the SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Exam Analysis 9th January 2017 Slot 2/ Shift 2). This will give the students an insight of section- wise questions asked, difficulty level and number of decent attempts.

General Intelligence:

Difficulty level: The difficulty level of the questions was Easy.

Safe Attempts: An attempt of 20-23 number of questions will pave your path to clear cut- off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
Logical Easy 3
Matrix Easy 1
Non Verbal (water image/ mirror image) Easy 1
Odd one out Easy-Moderate 2
Direction Sense Easy-Moderate 3
Series (Number/ Alpha numeric) Easy-Moderate 10
Miscellaneous Moderate 5

Quantitative Aptitude:

Difficulty level: When we talk of the difficulty level, the exam was of Easy-Moderate level.

Good Attempts: An attempt of 21-23 would be considered as safe attempts to clear cut – off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
S.I, Profit/ Loss and Percentage Easy 4
Mensuration Easy-Moderate 5
Time and Work Easy 2
Algebra Easy-Moderate 4
Geometry Moderate 3
Speed and Distance Moderate 2
Trigonometry Easy-Moderate 3
Average Easy 1
Data Interpretation Easy 1

English Language:

Difficulty level: When we talk of the difficulty level, the exam was of Moderate level.

Good Attempts: An attempt of 15-17 would be considered as safe attempts to clear cut – off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
Spotting of errors Moderate 4
Spelling check Easy 1
One word substitution Easy-Moderate 3
Gap fillers Easy-Moderate 4
Idioms and phrases Moderate 4
Antonyms and Synonyms Easy-Moderate 4
Cloze Test Moderate 3
Direct-Indirect Moderate 2

General Awareness (with special reference to banking):

Difficulty level: When we talk of the difficulty level, the exam was of Moderate-Difficult level.

Good Attempts: An attempt of 14-16 would be considered as safe attempts to clear cut – off marks.

Topics asked:

Topics Level of Difficulty Number of Questions asked
History Easy-Moderate 3
General Science Moderate-Difficult 6
Politics Easy 2
Current Affairs Easy-Moderate 5
Economy and finance Moderate-Difficult 3
Geography Moderate-Difficult 3
Miscellaneous Moderate-Difficult 3

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